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Show ST. PATRICK'S DAY CONCERT IS GIVEN Special to The Tribune. PROVO, March 17. A grand St. Pat-rick's Pat-rick's day concert was given this evening even-ing in the I. O. O. F. hall under the auspices of St. Peter's Catholic church. The concert was well attended and was an artistic and financial success. The following is the programme: Remarks, the Rev. Father M. F. Kil-leen Kil-leen ; "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," Murray Roberts and chorus; "His Own,''' William Crawley of Salt Lake City, popular sineing comedian and monologipt: "Kyrie," Leonard's chorus (Mrs. I. H. Masters. Mrs. F. Vio-lctt. Vio-lctt. Murrav "Roberts, Albert Soutliwick. T. O. Gendron). Mips Leona Mildenhall, accompanist: address, the Rev. J-'ntlier Theodore Schultz, formeriv of Washington, Wash-ington, I). C; piano selection, Nellie Ward, Springville; "Irish Washerwo man," Miss Mary Ryan and Miss Phvl-lis Phvl-lis Adams, accompanied by Miss Florence Taylor; "Gloria." Leonard's chorus; piano selection, Mi6S Margaret Crawley of Salt Lake City; "Ave Maria," Ma-ria," solo, Mrs. I. H. Masters; "Credo," Leonard's chorus; solo, Albert South-wick; South-wick; solo, Murray Roberts; "Sanctus, " Leonard's chorus; "Rosary," Miss Bes-sio Bes-sio Kenney; "Another One," William Crawley; "As She Will," Miss Margaret Mar-garet Crawley; ' ' Benedictus; ' and "Dona Nobis," Leonard's chorus. |