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Show ORPHEAN MUSICAL CLUB. T'lO Oipheau Musical Club romprlce the following perhoiiiiel. E. V Williams, Hist tenor and mm phono; E II. DeiinN. second lenni manager and uicloplmne; E W t'rum laker, Imillone, comet and Impcrson alar: V. F. Henry, basso, tromboii and cartoonist. Everybody loves u really good mal quartet. There Is somelhliiK in II" peculiar melody of four well bleiidei male voices thnt enplhntes tbo ppopl. us no other music docs. Thcro are a Ihoroughness nnd n voi Fatllllv about tho work and l,roffrai given by tho Orphean Muslenl C.lnl that commnml respect. Some of tho features of their pre grams aro: Vocnl qiinrletn. horn iiunr tets, solos on various instruments, vocal solos, songs lllustrnte.1 with cartoon drawings and lnfcrpreMio rendlnss They nro nually at homo In classic Ralph Loiter spent Tuesday In Suit Lake on business. Mr. fuul Mrs. J. W. Wing, Jr., spout the week-end with friends in Salt Lnko Mis. J. F. Kittcnuan, tho twin, ami Miss Ferol Stewart left Sunday for McKay, Idaho. Tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lazellc Mulllner was mado happy by tho arrival ar-rival of a baby girl, Saturday Mrs. Joseph Klrklinm, Sr., was n week-end visitor with her sister, Mrs. Ada Morrlhcw lu Snlt Lnko City. Tnko In tho big Thanksgiving dnnco nt Smuln's Academy, Lehl. 20-lt S. I, Goodwin, Juntos J. Tumor, and J. W. Wing, Jr., accompanied tho Utah mumifiicturors' excursion to Spanish Fork, Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. W, 13. Rnckcr spent Wednesday In Snlt Lnko on business and visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. A. O'Drlcn. Rend "Tho Truth" last page. James Peterson ot Cedar Fort wasln Lehl Tuesday with n load of produce, and to transact buslncsn. Illshop James II. Gardner was lu I'rovo Monday, attending a meeting of tho county commissioners. Havu your shoos rupnlrcd by one who learned tho trado ut tho'Economy Shoo Shop oil Main Street You will bo given satisfaction. 12-tf Mi. Murtli.i Rcczc mid family, who have been making their homo In the Fourth ward, moved to Mohrlnnd, Wodncsday. i Mrs. George Lamb, who Is staying nt tho homo of hor mother, Mrs. M A. Norton, presented her husband with i4ubirlrl. Erldov. f Among tun l.'h vIsitoiH to Sail Lake, Monday, to witness tho "Illrd of Pnradlso" woru Dr. and Mrs. J. M Thorup, Misses Maud Hnrwood, Lexlo Southwlck and Miss nerry. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Joseph S. Ilroadbent. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Gardner, Leslie Goates and tho Misses Mary Powell nnd Mesa AndorBon woro among those who visited tho "Illrd or Pnnidlso" li Salt Lnko thealro Wednesday evening |