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Show FUEUC RESPONDING TO URGENT APPEAL TO SAVf STi;?iiO;iif . . Manager Spencer Starts a Campaign to Save Orchestra. "1 are not a rich man, but I fed that 'the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra should live. Permit ma to give you n check for every dollar I can afford, to help create tha fund yoa arc striving so earnestly to accumulate to perpetuate perpet-uate that organteattou." Tba epsahor waa a well known violinist, violin-ist, whoee every dollar la earned by bard weib i n man - who hag accumulated Txit tittle aa a competence for approaching old aae. Tba words wera spoken to John !. Spencer, manager of the Symphony, who haa atarled a campalan to secure a fund of Sie.oow to he Invested in such e manna. Ikal it,. Im...e . n.1 . rn I ..... will meet the deficits that follow eactt of tlie concerts given by ths orchestra. The work of the committee meeting meet-ing with marked success. The subscriptions, subscrip-tions, while not in laraa amount a, ara helng made willingly and cheerfully, and the public la responding encouragingly. "I feel that the public will not let the Arm phony die," aaid Mr. Spencer "In one hour this morning I secured subscriptions for 1300. X did not have to urge the auhecrlbers. Not one waa Baked to give mure than he could afford. af-ford. "The mass of tha public wants tha Symphony. In order to give many men and women who will not be called upon bv the officers of the organisation a chance to suhecribe blanks will be mailed to them, with stamped return envelopes already addreased to Mr. George D. Pvner, treasurer of ths orchestra. Inclosed, In-closed, In order that they may make their subscriptions In tha easiest way. "We hope that before the end of tha week g fund will be secured that will Insure the perpetuity of the orcheatra." |