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Show .fiUSIC fESTIVflL IS ON fl BOOH 'Many Added to List of Sab- : scrlbers; for Bi Local Musical Event to ; Be V Given in ApriL , . . . .'Kama are being added each day to the ubcription lUt . for Salt Lake's first Bra- ; sieml feitirsl, to be held ta this city AjtU S aad 9 next. The names . secured daring '.the week are: ' . " ;' GiCUrk. Judge M. L.:Ritchie, 1 ' B. T. Peterbon, , fndne Ogdea Hilee, si H. Ooalam. Ju&g X. N. Btrsnp. r. J. Peeeoe. Judge W.' it. McCarty, : B. E. Larkin. . Judge O. .W. Morse, B. F. DMker. . . M. Geroett, ; F. Ii. Whitney. . ' J. H. HoTlick. W. H. Binders, - - ' . . Wiilerd Han ion. Welter O. Tattle,- . J. .M. Whiteker, . Freemea Morning-star, W. L. Dunn. J. H. Reimera, Culhert L. Olson. . , I. A. Clayton, Allen T. Sanford, W. J. Levis. P. L. Williame, k: O. Schramm, Miee Mareese Toung, W. J. Lyncn. Richard W. Toung. John C. Critchlow, W. P. Cooper, L. G. Burton, Mr. O. L. Miller, ' 'f. J. Greeoewaid, Mn. C. L. MiUer, F. Bennett. E. L. Saunders, Pr. 8. B. Young. A. N. Wallers, Prof. J. H. Paul, P. C. ETana. - 1. A. ReeTcs. R. T. Coverdale, 6-nt A. Hawk. E. L. Cherling, Mr?.1. F. Parsons, Berkley Olson, f. idUCaTtted, E. A. Bennett, ' Miaa ILL Pratt. J. Fred Erana, C. H.C jaiinion,t W. T. Brooks, 8. W. stare, J. W. gnell, Jr. - C. Ii. Kemerer, . ' A. V. Peterson, ; Mrs. F. A. Kennedy, J. B. Durham, H. A. Edman, -- C. W. Price, ' W. J. Showaker. Miaa Bertha D Woody. f. George O. Orr, Dr. C. W. Gates, Mn. M. F. Sanborn, J. L. Perkes. 8. B. Young, Jr, J. U. Eldredge, Sr, Dr. J. Thomas, . F-A. Timby. J. M. Merriott, " W. B." DongalL 3. U. Eldredge, Jr, i E. O. Lee; W. H. Farnaworth, Judge J. E. Frick, ; Misa H. A. Mcintosh, Daniel Harrington, i William E. Jenkina, . Harry Brain, . Miaa Roae Nye, E. P. Jonea, .Miaa L. McLachlan, Mies Linnie F. Butt, Darid A. Smith, ... C. W. Dallon, :H. F. Evans, . F. Boas, Charles V. Anderson, "Bert T. Willea, D. O. Willey, Jr, : George J. Cannon. Harry W. Griffith, Edward Merrill. John S. Bollo, H. B. Pattenon, lA. O. Andrews, ' c . 'j Jessie T; Badger, .' (V. C. Jennings, George T. Badger, 'fMiaa Margaret Liggan, W. . J. Bateman, Henry R. M. Atkinson, orge-8as.to, "- - .: Miaa Grace Kelson. Eli L. Price, ' Miaa Vera L Felt, J. Edward Taylor, Miss Kate F. Burton, W. T. Atkin, W. 8. Hedges, ; . G. F. 6. nt. - . D. E. Erana. ' Ray Van' Cott," " X. H. Calliater, W. W. Bay, J. 8. Gard. . . . . ... The organisatioa of the 'festival chorus is Still going on, and according to the way the names are coming In, it will be a very short time before the required number is reached, which is not to be more thsa 200. Applications Appli-cations for membership bare been coming in Yrom singers outside of SsltLake. The festival fes-tival chorus ia to be a permanent organisation, organisa-tion, and many of Salt Lake's best soloists are taking out membership. .On account of ' the holiday season coming on soon, and many of the choirs .of the city working on Christmas Christ-mas music, it has been decided not to commence com-mence on the works for the festival until the first Monday in January, although it is slesired to complete the organisation as soon as possible. It is therefore urged upon those who desire membership to make application appli-cation to Fred Graham, manager, with the f i roper recommendation from any of the ollowing: Prof. Stephena. ' Mra. Martha Royle King, Prof. J. J. McClellan, Hugh W. Dougall, Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Wetiell, Charles Kent, Mrs. C. O. Plnmmer, Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Madsm Swenson, Prof. Anton An-ton Pedersen. Sslt Lake has now a booking agency for the big artiste, as well as for the services of local talent. Hekking, the eminent cellist, who will appear with the Salt Lake Symphony Sym-phony oreheatra on December 14, waa booked thrrfth this concern. Fred Graham is the f'lriaiar. Mr. Graham ia now engaged ia hiit t his announcements of artists for til season. , |