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Show SIXTY PIECES ARE TO AID BENEFIT CONCERT Entertainment for Musicians' War Fund Will Be Given at Orplieum Theater Monday Night. Ixrenzo Sharp, director of the Salt Lake Federated Musicians' Military band, says he w ill have mort t !:nn Mxty instrumentalists in-strumentalists for Die bit: war omerKt-rny benefit concert to be i en by that or-canizatlon or-canizatlon in the Oi'i'heum tl'.-att r next Monday nlht. All of t t;e proceeds of tlie concert are to be devoted io a fund Mr rmorenry ue for the benefit of dt?;emu-nt;4 of memhtrs of t;ie musicians' union nuv in military scrviic and ottu-rs win may cn!:t here- after. There are alrendy sixty nu-rubers j of the organization tervitiif under the rol-J- and n. ere are ex;n' t,-l to Ji"in mhhi. To provide u;iinst possible enHru-en''lf"j, ! tb.e union is establishing a fund, basis of w iiu h w ill be pruciHfds from Monda :i:u'ht s rontert. Kd ward I'. Levy, mnmtizt-r of t!ie Or-piifum, Or-piifum, has fciven the iren u.e (f the theater the-ater to the union and its nk-ndid bl band for the patriotic object in view, and it is announced thai the audience will be made up larirelv of .o'ii-ty folk and members mem-bers of sympathetic urbanizations throuirhout the s' ate. Sousa's "Si.eridan's Hidr," a masterly selection, filled with historic episodes musically described and patriotic melodies, will be one of tiie pretentious composit iois to be civen. Mr. Sou,--a r.-f ntly st-nt a full co;n- of bis eon. position to Director Sharp upon larninu that the benefit concert con-cert was to be Riven. |