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Show TALENTED GIRL 15 ' GIVEN AN OVATION IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Sort. :V In the Auditorium at Idaho l-'aPs tonight, a line success was achieved In the complimentary compliment-ary reel Ml tendered by the citizens of that cltv to Miss Luclte Pike, dauc itr of John and Claribel Ridges P:ke. For the O'-casion, Professors Willard K. Wolhe and John J. McClelian attended and were -riven recept lona, while Miss Pike, whn appearing for her group of solos, tendered ten-dered an oval.cn. This talented c'.rl of 1 -j gave hor many admirers a treat In her rendition of the following group: Rrxrcaro'le. from 'Tale? of HoPT.an." I f trfen'jaoh : " Dry Those- Toar." with vM:n obligate by Mr. Weihe. nd "The l'"-l Kt riciiubt-rt. In reai'psr to mti'h a; T'ii'e. M !-. Pike r.'! ved a taking -ot'h iiir in fVjuls'.'e s:. Mrs-Ethel Mrs-Ethel r;.iv:o:i. soprano, and member of ih Sail T.-ik" taocri:a I- i holr, c.iv an art!ti" rend' con of "One K.ot ing Hour," lee. also favorinc tl.o u'id.Tiro with a charming encore. "I.o' e'i Time." |