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Show Novelty Orchestra at Saltair Is Tremendous Success VjlVr , v. .... n , w-r , , .- " : -; ..yggK.-- aZ tow- ' " i , ?f . 1'-TT , h Silt Ukrt ta, l V " J , ' wlnlcli, nd th CI- ' if ' " " T . ", "' j" Wrilii r dHphUd . , '' " " " . with SIUIr. ' "8unt Bch" it now h wad- J "I Vf V T . ing joy "holo" of lnnumorbl kid. , f J I 1 T die Elthing', xtr popular, too. nil 1 I Thara'a planty of .hallow watar l ff jt f XY fi I . eloaa in now and tha piara hava I 'y 7 I i i bean ahadad for foot comfort. ' y'i. ' :" ' X V , . 0'- ;. :-.. Phil Fiachara Braaiy Orehaatra la magnatia in( Salt Laka'a tea twtnklara, land tha Cal-Ifomlana Cal-Ifomlana ar dalightad with SalUlr. ' "8un,at B,ach" la now tha wad-Ing wad-Ing joy Mhola" of innumerable kid. dice. Bathing-, extra popular, toe. Thara'a planty of .hallow watar eloee in now and tha piara hava bean ahadad for foot comfort. With each Individual Inatrument running "on high and the general ensemble en-semble ao breeiy, harmonloua and original aa to set the moat atald and dignified fox trotting gleefully around th enorraoua danue pavilion, Fhll Klacher'e orcheetra leavea no doubt aa to ita popularity with Salt Laka'a famedly skillful dancere. Musical and dancing authorttlea all over the c'.ty are extatmely commendatory commend-atory In their praise of the new organisation. or-ganisation. The rich municUnnhtp. demonstrated both Individually and aa a whole, la cocded without a qualification, qualifi-cation, and the requisite originality, sip, smartneaa and musical intrigue which are demanded for the Intricate and exhilarating dancea ot today are posaeased bv the Callfornlan orcheatra to the "nth" degree. L phfl Kiachar'a orcheatra haa bean V engaged for the balance of the aea-X aea-X aou with Frank W. Asper aa general muatral director of the entire ta!t-alr ta!t-alr pavilion. The merry etrummere will play not only for dancing, but will also rrnder a free band concert every Sunday, aa haa bean cuatom ary at fcaltalr during the major Prti of lta existence. Aa a epectal fa-! ture for th coming wek A. E. "Jaxa Klein's engagement hag bae aatUnd-ed aatUnd-ed bv popular request. "Big days ar common at the mammoth resort at this season of th year and are rapidly becoming bigger big-ger and bigger daya. For, In addition to the regular pleasure round of bathing, bath-ing, picnicking or dining nl tha Mhip cafe, concesalon -thrills and dancing, various organisations and societies are n joy ing their big annual "get together togeth-er and get acquainted" outing. Among the event a scheduled for the near future are Butchers and Grocers" day, Wednesday, August 8. and Young Men's Republican club day on the following fol-lowing Friday, August 17. All of these outings bo. their ' own - etrofig and Individual apnea; for th many who know the delight of a "kiddie day." tha satisfaction of both mind and appetite ap-petite on Butchers and Orocers' day. Additional entertainment la offered every day at the resort In th hourly exhibitions In wrestling; conducted by Art Bnierta at T p! m. on tba platform In front of tha pavilion. .Any welterweight wel-terweight who wants to learn th gam Is Invited to oln. Prominent among the present participant are Tete Alias. Nick Haller aivd Ram Crahtree. middleweight champion from Michigan. The big entertainment featur for Sunday la. of courae. th free orchestra orches-tra concert which haa been received thla year with particular pleasure and I enthuslaara. Tha careful selection Of a wide variety of popular numbers, together with the musicianship dls-I dls-I played In rendition, has contributed a great deal to .the unstinted enjoy -i meat of thousands who have listened i and applauded. These concarta will be maintained throughout tha season. ! And today, in addition to tha lnatru-i lnatru-i mental numbers offered by the Callfornlan Call-fornlan aggregation, tha program Includes In-cludes a solo by Mrs. Mary R. Salt and the chorua. "Death of Minnehaha." Minne-haha." sung by Mary R. Rait, Lavlna Bergman, Mildred Anderson, LJly Hruderer, Jane H Igginbotham. Louise Fowler, Golda Dan ale, Norman Martin. Mar-tin. Henry Bet t ridge, Paul Summer-hays, Summer-hays, (Jena Barber. Charles Hraurth- watte, Henry Kranta and Albert Cap-1 eon. I In connection with tha flourishing' condition of th btir resort. It haa recently re-cently been announced by Joel Rich-1 arda. manager, that a thorough In-apeotlon In-apeotlon of every portion of the resort, re-sort, from piles to pinnacle, has been made by three prominent and Impartial Impar-tial englneera. w hoae soundness of judgment nad conservatism ar unquestioned. un-questioned. Th report of the engineers. engi-neers. In letter form, haa been ex-tenatveiy ex-tenatveiy broadcaated and t eat t flea to the thorough soundness and aaiety of thla world famous resort. |