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Show THE 0 " ' ' i f" w 4M,,' i i pa Vtr-li'- .nfrt!fc e v - !- f r: J 9 Mfri ' ii F. 1- I' t. -ri r tlr ' a l t d f f ' Off VI r 4 . r r- ? -. ,ti . . . . - r- r.- t . . . fix--- 5 w . t f Chrlitmas entertainment to be Klven Ht the church Thursday night. There will be a Christmas tree an1 class V ChrLsfmas 0 v v : .f it tt .t r i j r n .! r ' - t f .H i ! i It, vu . ii t: - Titoir t .'.f ' f: f t - A n r. 5 t f 1 n ' I - ' nr S;- John's Krangellcal Lutheran rhurch will unite In celebrating Christmas with a program at the church at 7.30 o'clock Saturday evening, which t. follows: TrIli'nAl I r ) ! l;r- - j ; . Craau A. ;o "i felt ..... ............. J,u;- i:.iilirt ............ ! A catechlsation relating to the birth of Christ conducted with the pupils of Jhe Sunday jrhool and of the St. John" Lutheran day school combined: PART I. Th prophecies concerning the birth, time of birth, person and office of our Savior. A iCfi!i f 'i k x f.'-i-'i I V f1. ;r,. N i - 1 f, ti i j . . . J. . ' t 0 fr , n-r- ft. fr TKf r h .i .rr iickJ;jnk from . M :. - I. Hawkins, organist; Miss Hara Nap-wl- !l Icr. Sirctr. be repeated The !ttrttinAi miit lUnrlr! fofriming sprv- - - It-,- ' j'hr An- . :: ...... :; v yii.s .jv-- a for her. "First of all they have commended her instruction as being correct and have told her almost word for word what you told her regarding what she needs to go on with, but not to change what has been done. "My first move was to introduce her at the Mozart Choral society and liae Walter Henry Hall, our conductor, hear her. Mr. Hall is also musical director at Columbia university. n. observe Christmas day with services at 11a. in. charge of the program, will be the ac conducted by the pastor, the Rev. John companist in the cantata. Lund. , k rul-k.hiin- lUrk. If." IlTnii 1 's t . " i iu:itt xt- - i i!ti a f 1 -- "-- ' 1 i . . r t , K Whttnrv S. II. . ....... I V t t rt f '.X'-- r IMSI I.I TIIF.H V. Danish Lutheran church will ?i ...... Nlrn. y V , i;.. I;.tni of II. Smarl r. W XX'.lon Jti Frri i . k!urik . nk k h.rk ,u iru(-khAn- rv I f i V. ' Opening' hymn by the congregation. lnI.. f. Jiihn' 26. r Ip-entbe- hfl. Will hold Appropriate music will be furnished by the choir, which consists of Mr and Mrs. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Januss Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen. Miss Andersen, Agnes and Llllle Lund. Ldward Thompson and Knud Fabriclus. The Sunday school will have n Chrlstmaa tree and festival at the church Monday night, December 27. -- xvniiii i,itiii;h. It I O (iRAXDIt HAPTIST. The Rio Grande congregation will observe December 26, but the Sunday school will give a cantata entitled "Santa Claus and Family"; Andrew Stratton will play a violin solo with piano accompaniment by Ilalene Allen, and musical numbers will be given by the classes. Mrs. F. P. Pratt is super intendent and Miss Minnie Davis,i pianist. HF.THFL HAITI ST. A Christmas cantata will be given by the Sunday school of Bethel at the chapel Wednesday night. The entire school will participate in the cantata entitled' "Santa Clans at Grandma's," xvhlch is being prepared under the direction of Miss Midge Books Sanders, who will be the accompanist. John J. Ilaie is superintendent. Christmas services will he held by f J; .?r.4l. i !..) the Swedish Lutheran church Saturday .(V. IlK h Th" it.i.iy nclionl fxat 11 o'clock, conducted by Inno-cnx- morning Holy Tuesday, - vf t .1 r I . Mr. I. i:iri.lrt:ji prlthe the'Rev. O. U. Hanson. J. pastor. A program of :'r.i( I'flfHtPll tableaux ty. V. !v!r.in.!. Mi" i M!. The festival will be held at I sr. children's i' .i rt I; tlie first rt.Alfrcl fliiwine reprtrnling . I r Xt the lr church Christmas t f tf K'irt .r. r 11'Ti.t night beginning be with will given, together f . Xlif 'At Jfi ilrm t i.ur.ilrr tf srTigs and recitations by at 8 o'clock. p..'!... k. ,fhir. r v. I t r h fr Aim - Xm Tliuu XVIr. Mr? U . I. I 'e chll'irr n. in f h r, t a X!;Jf.-I. Mi Mr I.IIIRRTV I'tllK M. 1. CHI RCII. i;r i. I EMr XV ii m U Mis Ansif (.mkIIia!?, r ?:"('t Km 'T fftf m. i'i;n:ic. i:ii orxu Liberty Park Methodist church will Mr. Tn'krr. II fc Iftnrl' i Tnnr. Its ChrlstinaK f have with special T. school and Sunday XV It :). . .Irvtiti Mwr'neif as follows: music HS5 f St. Pfitr'n episcopal rbapel at I ?;,. CKXTHA1. CIIKISTIAX. XVi. ! f r XX". r "MornlnK Service. f N S a nd J. will I'hrlstmas have " J. Vrt, I This fTl V ! will observe De run Harding cember congregation r nf ertalnu-.cttt t!?e chapel Friday Morning Star 26. 'rr.--- . ti. Noriii n f;. X"it'. school enterThe Sunday The Christmas Rirthday Ashford tainment will be l,r erlv. yr a Thursday and night at the ChrisHuas jt; tree, MItvenlnK Service. ,!!. rvrnltsj. r A church. cantata "Santa's entitled lU'ntr rvi-e II 'l i -s.ilurday morning. Following ii'itri XX"HI:.;. Mln XX'hen XX'e Gather In the Homeland XX'sjiin " will be school the whole given, I beV, ,:s,if!5 the rrsrtn for lrld.iy evening, 4 lorrIMilli ! Vnbe a Wilson and there also will part, taking i e vr A Ii ginning t .zn rVlok: 't f C. If. Zimmerman is are: choir tree. of Members the Christmas ,f!H. Sopranos .ro". The IJttie Lord Jous I J."'.. r n ?vr. Jn f'h If Davis. Letle ICent. Flsle pianist, assisted by Mrs. A. Ii. Hubbard. Iiis L. K. class Mis.se Primary Gill. Margaret Lane Jennie Xr' llinri- in ,i?i M'l'n Leiff, It'cil-niori- . A i"irlIm i ... Thusht I'll! ST IMtliSIIVTKHlAN". Mrs. and 0ren. t . llurlelgh Iui Helen Misse F. Mav r.l Rottom, M Altos, Sunday, December 26, will be obso!!c. lolly Did St. Nbbolas. l'! rn K! rlv and .XfMin C. Davis and Mrs. served at First Presbyterian church. Farley. Dorothy . I'rlmary claM A. Miller. The Sunday school will have its eni: A Lilt! Dar Stranger "r.g. Pass. W. A. Miller. in-- - I tertainment, at the church Thursdax' t. lrl.' MKdf Vliool. clas Primary Choir Jesse In the lecture room. director. A. P. Davis; I. pian evciilng nsyi-iTttie will Th s.tn. I for Sf. of Mrk' pUy. aifls hn Mis Fdna Kent. Beist. the has of Stone program. charge In junior i r lh" Sun- girls itm r'h r t rv. t King ...nighfcn sides and the recitations jurr songs tebooI t. rft't.ri j' r . t I r y by At"y Itnterlalnmen Sunday ,f r Mi w selections be nior members t t rt will, Ut given Sunday school M. The Sunday school of Liberty Park by the Sunday school orchestra conCr Holy Night I ! rlstnia .:- Ur L. church will observe Christmas p "(. a v hi- h at. UrftinC" flrr -tr i by Prof. George E. Skelton. eve of I a N Fourteen r ; (Friday) Isat the church, for which ducted 'ir jumior 'TV' boys department. f: infill f K. Day is superintendent and William in tl, order of services the prouram being prepared by Miss Miss Julia Smith i ; I tr. j itg will for!'(.!!"ri.IftA Th j I school y Helen Rottom. There will be sing will make this a pianist. The f! dav; i Christmas" f f, t re "giving lh r a t o n of the holy ing by the congregation and by the a i ?i Ce i f f tit' t fTip'!.i a a r hi i will bring gifts for distribution I rfvoir mill i.- a rtumr t ' I fun ) ?'" !vr primary department: recitation by and t 'Sf f; 4 M. Brookie and E. T. Friday tTTiildren's service. 16 31 m. m Dorothy Hylander: vocal duet by Lois Smith. by F. r II v :nn "It Cam" Fpon a Midnight Davis and Maj Farley; recitation bv n ! I h for wit return hetf "m . I.ilt'.e Town of Itethlehcm 't Fillmore Carler: song. "Jingle Rells," Ir.r r 'o t i Jf W KS T .11 1.NSTl'lt 1 'Il KSnV 'I' K RI AN, 'f- rl ' r a Drsri S. -- II row- -. AU .?'! ten T Faithful." and mandolin and by boys girls; i r r f lb" Westminster I;. fir .t Presbyterian church W. A'?dre by the Rev. M. XV. Rice. banjo duct by Fdlth Johnson andMas-sea A.. II It. ft December 2. but the Sun'H will observe A. r,fE1ttiI. Miller: Catherine recitation advent of Prenrntiif by ion offering. I '!.-- , ' tree t. w ft p r in I t' anthem by the church choir, and day school will have a Christmas FriMls Marlon MC.ill: Da r;i!tt. and entertainmentVat the church lb f be Kent Fdward will Claus. Santa The ffraTii. filrector. France Afflerk. 'i,?t;' fpivif prosram will begin nt 8 p. in. The day night, with songs and recitations, t.. r. ixi t:s i i'iMotMU children of the school will make up and class exercises. Harry Lewis is roMiitr.t; tio Smithen, X' I' i:' j;rti,"f'i church rrrp- Tb l.oir of First Cnncrcsrationni basket for distribution. C. A. Root. superintendent; Miss Lydia is in charge superintendent, i:r rx'ltitf r St-- for a erm - rburrh will render Us Christmas music- superintendent; Miss Helen Bottom, assistant of the program; Miss Meslen pianist. rs. al tlv" morning" service, which: will pianist. i!ru rf ri.f , fiF le, tion with ilx;'ide Ibe follow li.g 5. wMI c t; ll FIHT Mirriionisr. rgan preludes. Hymn Celente.... F. Friml x of Christmas h- the con- observance C. J. Grey t Second Itrarxl Choettr r r of Methodist Episcopal First grejralion i I fv.it-- win AnTbeni. Glory .. God is made by the Lynes 26. be will 11 December church r ' i'!' ANNOUNCKMF.NT Ro eil AnSli'i". Arls". Shine ex-c1-Xrthur Foote Christmas the Vii Friday) Sunday society that the ' ling offertory. No, i ur nette. Moonlight.. school will have- Its entertainment of I i.h'urntiii, A'!ct W t. Xfi. iv- ' soloists and basso soprano Pi engaged for TVFvry and recitations in the church .1 ongs .XI. II xr f f 'r f f ' ' f. rt i . ' N'. e.v'.O f l T' .Xflli.etTt. It Came Fpon a Midnight auditorhfii. Mrs. Charles A. Peak Is the forthcoming performance of "The U Xfi4 M X! r? !'! ' r C. P. Scott In charge of the x ej,r prosram. It Is Messiah'' at Salt Lake theatr the aft .;! p. jri i I".". Festlva Potlude..FsQ slefert planned to make it a "white Christ- ernoon or New i ear s day will be Mrs. ijnuiift'lj l f S.fr. r i'ii(i,,, i l irtiino-"1 .ti,rl. mas" for giving rather than receiving. Fay Loose Stiehl and Willard Andelin. choir....... i; ..... no'l Q;,irlrt .''SiArt'd In which classes will make contribuso Insrrnan Mrs Ruth S Mrs. Stiehl Is well knpwn to the mu Andrews, M Vfj S.f.l' t'l'on the MS'Inlght rji t i - i lit'. I.--. Tliutii-.- -. tions for distribution Christmas Miss .M day. sical prano; Kvangellne fraternity as an unusually gifted e, f ...... Dykes Alexander Kberbart is superintendent; dramatic .Xf Fred C. Graham, tenor; s a voice of also; soprano Alt" t Hi It" Mrs. K. (J. Casler, school pianist; Mrs. rich quality and possessing Henrique. II. Smith, basso, and choir a Fred musical magnetic . t T" c. i. Morris Ster. ' Hugh Ward, pianist for primary de- personality. This will be her first apJ ci director; crganist, it , f Sliellj ' ' it .t f (ft-'s partment. pearance in oratorio, her public appearphenson. Gower ances heretofore being in concert and f f I eh I'nlertalniuent. .!-Mimlny Tr f ol citictu ......Gounod. if - i fi is X( A. II. IFF MGTIIOIHST. , n f opera. school First The Congre( f ri'i Domini gationalSunday Willard Andelin was basso soloist in hold I!. S:l!'h Christwill church will Its church This December observe iMVm Parker v. jrtafin I e jfi'Mi .1 r The Messiah" last year and is one of 26. school nave The a at the will inas . , Old xercijre . evening Thursday Sunday rnt i liiirrh. There will be a Christmas Christmas entertainment some evening Utah's foremost singers in his class. He i. J J r: trr. If ,ir;. the Herald An. ..,-'rv S n S Jlf r r ',-, D kei to-- , ami Santa Claus. with songs and this week, but the exact date Is not has been in professional life a number N r ' ' years in Europe and this country, w ir.! ' f'. I''.I , t". U' .e. IV Rick rei iiatioiss by pupils and classes. A yet definitely decided. Wyatt W. Jones, of In opera, concert and oratorio. singing the be has a the model will of lh W ' V'..r. feature program arrangee !. superintendent, r ffl te and the ' oratorio t I Xfr society considers itself t In ments at where inn of Hethlehenir' the r,'. l.ji the charge. 3 m.. the mtssic or the ae t in being able to secure him fortunate x. Xtr Xf i r wnn an i f .hi , brist ' i.orn. riitlJ expian-r if at heir, vi repeated for the annual performance of Handel's Mx r A irrr! The Alorv talk by XX. A. Laughlin. IMMAMKI. HAITI ST. r:l r sublime work. r ,r xr n r?p . 'f win nc in cnarge F T e ,f....r w,tl This ccngregatlon will observe Sunnrparimeni following .primary hle There are some other soloists yet to r; F. Mrs. Mr A. S. and Core, I . ft 'of December ir 26, but the Sunday be secured with xvhorn correspondence tj ;r.rtr tr. day, A. J. scaool of liumanuel ,.'!r !n!.-f- , , f' T. . Xlr C. G. Klrkpairlf k: j Ivters will direct the singing. church is In progress. xr I f Mr rl is superintendent and Morris will have a Christmas Baptist j Gcrhani tree Ruth and pianist, give a pejlmer; n" rrjfjni.! Speaking of. oratorio singing. Squire r . f j .. r. h TP F. Fr- - Stephenson, organist. Xtr of cantata entitled Christmas" Xfrks. "Spirit Coop, director of the society, had this o At . at Immanuel temple Tuesday night, to ay about the society's work: "Utah l.artSelt. jonn 1'rtp.ri. imrn Smith. f "r PHH.I.IP- - 'OMiiti:(;.Tio.Ai.. rr. .t Pr--28. T. J. Lucas Is superinft !.rie and we has xery beautiful : xv s; Christmas music will predominate at December T:.'.rpv-;-- ' Mr Miss Klvera Rong, organist, havemany Dodds Gladys raeo tendent; our if a S'r fair society. representation at Xf; services . U;e Ml r," today 4 Phillips Congre- and Mrs. Harry Chapman, who Is In But voice is f tut vi Ifartman. Je!e ;..he. f'.Iva Marguer-only one part of the sing GtcA-n"- . ; gational church, with a special proe Un- vr. A nr. f; The public demands intel er's ability. folas the v r d for ih evening service, Xf at!n. fe e .V'rii. Shear- - gram: K.r Fete and it is our task Interpretation, ligent low. 1.0 . r Henrietta xx Mt on. In the realm of f f 't I'. ''Ac to make first progress ,'p,i s;hr. MeraliG Jervlee. If. r;. r. Ktrkpatrlrk. Mrs. f',rt.!. show the ,fr and interpretation thereby - Prettide. ht Christmas Carol..."... lEU'H Minnie Per'tv. Jh correct j A LBKKT J. SOUTH WICK of of rendition. the values public e XVUfors. Mendelssohn sinsr-- i Silvers. a Of all forms of vocal music oratorio is Provo. ;tu t " Glory to Cod In the HighT?'or astf tire, Fre.l O. Anthem. the most difficult to present, due to xvill ft V ;4 p Mr. Ita mni of !"!' est . . ." Lerman !er of proxvinp; popularity, xvho con-Johns, the fact that it speaks in the third perxr t i f rp j j be heard in solos during the Contraltor solo. The Star of Beth- ;:i-rson, which often Is a long way from . Ralph h be T. xveek of Utah teacher:.' the first person. It speaks of things Rr a ion this n,,s.-,?rr- c vent Plogsted 1 ! t i;r.i-vMrs. Claude 1.. Shields. o t t. siboid. Herbert -' In the reflective sense, not directly as ! rK In Rxrelels. tilorla Smith In opera, where the singer is the actual Postlui'e, I f .! CJ r r Mmdi , fact and his human experiences form Irr. rn S. rtat. nehre Prelude. Holy i;rnlnc . . .Grxiber the text. Oratorio glorifies spiritual i j. . Night S". r.i'rt' r t ant life, and oratorio music should be renAnthem. Hear - All Ye People . . . XVooler rnf er!inr?-envt.'t Ave f" e T!In a manner that will not so . . dered DeF.vmlng star. Wagner fit l offertory. rhitf";" evening. as exalt the mind and -much entertain Par Tbe dwell Trio. The at tck. relat .',?to cause the religious events honor it i ' I "' Rehohl! The sol". Years a I, rt ?) Rariton dram. ?(';xr In it undertakes to recount, a form of narGel be Ttirn Ra kwarI T - N t fo if pn- Ii Mir, rative extremely difficult to express C:iarlea Millen. r. if r C'e jt',:rhrft the wie ot r. it A,- i . Itosanna properly." C at 5'h?? cm. with rho- Contralto jmlr, Alsty nne v.. . ifi Miss Sphrack. t l ff h I"- e iliff l C 'ir an I S n- xr of the J. McCIellan. John organist . of The .Coombs Due. ir Angel Light.... Is a Tabernacle. proposiconsidering r't Mr. Srott A. Jones and S. A. r tion from Chicago to give three recitals Abbott. r. in i. In the Masonic temple i:rii February during r,;ls-;-?!. J"bfi rt nr h at Ninth Soprano solo. The Mystic Night... anu new on tne organ just insiauea. Coombs in concert m. i;fit St. l. !.'.' '! L" a Paul's a :.ue. also special vrtiinri C. I. Hoyt X. Mrs. Daily. J A !, "e t church. Chicago. The tender comes 'b r S p, A ! re t - A nth em. f e joi ap'fopri win Lerman Greatly sfi , Steere of the Austin x t. ' i . a It f" . i'k' t through Frank who t h ' m il "'''.. r' Handel posilude. Largo is an ardent adcompany, .: organ i pi ruMnum nrt! tt iI..i...., Ta".x ri'l Mrs. John V. Ruckle. Lake the of Salt Sopranos mirer v.- - ,, - 4 n ti. organist's arI e j wtii ye Xtiss Clara le. Miss Resste nr tistry. The organ of the Masonic temr r - J I I- ! 1 XV". i -- i ! SMiiilnr i- i ft-rnf- . I 1- - i V " ( , 1 r t ; ' i, s i h-- . ? i ronsri-KiHtyi- ;.rj. -- X r"s- I . piI.. : l . , 1 I . .1 ; , Mix-up- - - t . ir J - v M.--t:- t. - i:-?- r- - -- i XX . y i - ? j - ? 1 $ - ? n'" i , . ' " I! ; ;r'.i,r. r-- J . 1 " " 1 s -i- -- 1 1 . ? v , I ' l f--- " f irt. - '. . 'l. i t. r--- ; . . i y; v i fiht 4-- 1 ; ( FI--- Miscellaneous J i ! i - ! X . 11 . - i (f , x X .. i . T'.-- r.':-n- '! : -- .- -. e - X -- W t ' -, 1 ! i : f 5 1 I t l'i- - i t ". - - y ; SSn-r- ; I I i I V t . . "' X 4 . ' M-H- ' t 'i ' I f t , ' " '. i -- . -- sc . i .XT i r ! I pi-..- i - i .. : . ;-r-fatst i - ' V l -. i . I " I 5 1 1 '.i . ! r I.e-,."- i . vl-Un- ists. r-- f er F.l-n- r'tr. . i rt-- rf f - -- I . Mll-le- tr-.- r ' 5 hasso-baiito- ' Charles Gilbert Spr.oss, one of the foremost musicians and composers of America, and also accompanist for the societs', offered to accompany Miss Phelps. Both he and Mr. Hall were charmed and gave considerable time in advising her and said that she could call on them at any time if they could do anything for her and that she conid use their names any- place as an introduction. Dudley Buck was also delighted with Miss Phelps's voice and said he xvould be glad to have her as a pupil. "I took her to Louis Koemmeiniche, the director of our big oratorio in Carnegie hall. He stands at the head, musically. He said her voice was most unusual. He arranged a free interview for her with Herbert Witherspoon which otherwise would have cost her i i - - hn'r. r-- t - of the public schools to sing for the teachers in their annual convention. Miss Johnson is a graduate of the University of Utah and is one of Utah's brilliant junior educators. -- -- ,i The Twentieth ward choir gave a farewell reception Wednesday night at the home of Bishop O. Clarence Neslen, 313 Third avenue, to David J. Watts, who has directed the' choir for twelve years and who retires to become second counsellor to Bishop Neslen. The new be Prof. J. J. Daynes. director Sixty members of the choir and friends of Mr. Watts were present. ' Frank Steere of the Austin Organ company, who Installed' the new console of the Tabernacle organ early in the summer, has returned to complete the enlargement of the organ. He says the big wood diapason- pipes put in the organ In the sixties are as good now as when they were new. The interior of the organ has been removed and when the .work of rebuilding is completed there will be over 9000pipes in the big instrument, double its present vocal strength. Clarence J. Hawkins was on the program of the B. Y. U. carnival Friday at Provo for two clarinet solos. Prof, and Mrs. George W". Fitzroy of Provo were In Salt Lake last Sunday to .hear the Philharmonic orchestra concert and were guests of Clarence J. Hawkins while here. r A chorus of twenty-fou- r boys from the Payson High school, under the direction of W. King Driggs. supervisor of music in- the Payson public schools, will sing at the reception of the state teachers" association tomorrow night at Hotel Utah. ' 1 The Grantsville High school music department, under direction of Prof. J. W. McAllister, head of the department, presented the beautiful light opera "Sylvia" Friday afternoon and evening in the opera house. The cast: Sir Bertram DeLaey (tenor), court poet, Paul Wrathall; Prince Tobbytuni (baritone), a man of consequence, Paul Johnson; AX'illiab (bass), a farmer, Theodore Johnson; Robin, a country lad, Hugh rainier; Betty (alto. Miss Mary Taylor; Cylvia (soprano), betrothed to DeLacy, Miss Magdolinea Anderson: Arabella (mezzo soprano), a lady nt court. Miss Mcrinda Brown; Araminta, her sister. Miss Myrtle Anderson; Polly, Molly and Dolly, friends of Betty. Mig-no- u Pack,' Rhea Anderson and Penina Wrathall; choruses of farmer daughters d'Hareourt, commjssioner and haymakers. Eugene general of music of the French governThe play was beautifully costumed In ment, who called upon Prof. J. J. Mc- the style of the century. The, CIellan during September in the inter- largest audienceeighteenth season of the attended. est of music, having been sent by his country to get a first hand acquaint ance with musical conditions in the New Tear'a Eve at Hotel Utah Grill. United States, favored Professor Mc are now under way for CIellan with some of his compositions a Preparations celebration in the Hotel Utah big week. "Upon my re- rgrill on New Year's Eve. A charge, of during the past per plate will be made for the meal turn to Paris I shall forward you some Itself. cocktails, no Except of my best works," he assured the wines will be served.liquors than Tabernacle organist, and he made good other The big ballroom, with a large orhis promise. The music is excellent, chestra will be thrown open for danMcMr. Mr. to McCIellan. according after 12 o'clock for those who cing CIellan also said: "It is an interesting secure tables in the grill. Reservations fact that France should take time and for tables are now being made. Adinterest enough m music to send a dis- vertisement. tinguished Paris master across the AtDEFINING A FLIRT. lantic to study musical conditions, at Three her when bachelors, fat and bald and government expense, greatest war is being waged." ugly, Jeered over cigars and nightcap , at the girl who flirts. Excellent musical programs have "A flirt," said the first bachelor, unbeen the rule again the past week at buttoning the bottom of his waistcoat the American theatre, where Prof. J. J. to give his stomach more room, "a flirt McCIellan and his musicians hold forth is a girl who wants all love's roses to the pleasure of many thousands each without any of its thorns. She ends week. Among the novelties presented to show but scratches." with were overture to the week the nothing during The second bachelor, patting his bald the "Calif of Bagdad" (Bolieu), overture to the "Merry Wives of Windsor" spot reflectively, said: (Nicolai), selection from "Princess "A flirt is a who has the hobby Juane" (Saint Saens) and several new of luring men girl to the heights of happopular numbers. .V to in throw order them over." piness 'I "A flirt," said the third bachelor, met in Lake Salt Swedish singers ringing for another drink, "Is a species Wednesday evening at the chapel of the of human carrot thatd has an lrrestible ward and organized' fascination for donkeys." c -- t'rtricrl . two-legge- H HQfJE VISITORS' EXCURSIONS nc T 1 December 18 and 22 ' Via . ;. i t - 1 'e t f 1 r?-- 1 n ! - ' j . ', -- S(i ! i jiii" Sj r . i j a Following low rates apply from Salt Lake City and Ogden: f .-. -- ; Hi.--- I v rr-- . 5 fp-ii't- XX". M XI it: P I I i r! jrl'i H. ftt M i r r X": ; ....a n i n. r . A . i . ; t ' hp t . S 'l p,r ii c.ir-- r v j- f if, V h . i ft 5 XX r.f Sent! rt : t:-- Vr-i.-r; . ' ,4 n i iti-.ril- Xf - of . " A 5 .- - Ff.ors ii! t;- ,er lee t '.cmi. fer-if ! I ' ; Now. "Holy r ;! iar- . 1 1 . - I'alel. n i f vi'ft IV inii(if. Xfi A !f.t Awake" Contralto Father" if ferine"": S.'.ear.l. Vtrsl'.ta : t i' r i;..iri ff::iUntJ ff Gr t- o- - P.. ' J .''r, IJ.ii ;:hI Schrak. Mayo RehiTson. v.iirtney. Alma1 Ra!rMtip I ; l".ow Casterline !'r: ple In Chicago is a wonderful instrument, being only slightly smaller than the new organ of the Tabernacle is to w Mrs. Scott A. Jones. Mrs. CUude Shields. Miss Ieola Midnight" I Carol. e r"tldreri of (h vent rif.'rr-- : fheir Angel, M hen. Miss Mary J. Micr-ood. Miss vine Shields, XX'or I 1 i .. , M"-l- . i rii ! i .'!". P P t'"e Mj!.' of Ftah. f"f i".f kjirer;. I r. I r of ho- girls will Jo;ttfe Xf . . r A s I f ' -- ' ' be wi-t- . Xv. - rl . i..'i-- t Je ii.'rti.l", ft' p-- X.fee 'ift-''- F"t!ff ;ti" ?r:;,-- r tC ri h i: -- . -- s.- ' ' i . ! t : - i M ;l"r-'-t- .... v fc - i ? i sistant. !c 1 X I a Swedish choir and Swedish young men's and young women's societies. President Anthon IT. Lund, Richard W. Young, president of Ensign stake, and John M. Knight were in attendance. Officers for the choir for the ensuing year are Dr. G, W. Teudt, leader; Miss La Von Johnson, organist; Miss Lily Blomquist and Miss Grace Hartviksen. assistants; Miss Anna Sojuc, secretary; Miss Anna Lundquist, treasurer; II. 11. Sundstrom, librarian, and Oscar Olson, assistant. The Young Women's Swedish society elected Miss Hannah Lundquist, president; Miss Anna Holmqulst and Miss Ingeborg Peterson, assistants; Miss Anna Swenson, secretary: Miss Selma Johnson, assistant; Miss Freda Edling. treasurer, and Miss Frederickson, assistant. The young men's association elected Victor E. Krantz, president; Richard Johnson and Oscar S. Bergstrom, assistants; Carl A. Earn, secretary; Carl Holmquist, assistant; EIrik Johnson, treasurer, and XValter Hulterstrom, as- t ! t Tenors S. A. Abbott. I. L. Wilkin s. Rassos Charlei Millen. P. (, Elevens. D. C. llardwell. Iiruanlsl. Ml. Mary Rove; pianist. Mr, itnekle: director. Miss I.eola Sc brack. Pkijllp VunHnr School. Th Sunday t. hool cf Phillips Congregational church ij prcpariiis lor a be. I ; 4 It if f V Miss Lucile Johnson, advanced student of John T. Hand and teacher of music in the junior high school at Brlgham City, will conduct a chorus of 100 voices tomorrow morning at the Keneral session of the state teachers' institute in the Assembly hall. Miss Johnson is a soprano singer of marked talent and is making good in her activity as teacher and director. This is the first time for a large singing body i 1 FTe-y- -- i was very remarkable. "You know how hard it is to do these things and what an awful place New York is to get encouragement, so that we are all so delighted with sue!) beautiful criticisms of your work, and I feel that I cannot do too much to give you the credit you deserve. When you realize that not one criticism averse to your teaching has been given it means a great deal. I have probably omitted many of the details, but the important thing is this, you have sent to New York a pupil with a beautiful voice, well trained, and xvho will be a credit to you. ."No matter where Lillian goes I shall always keep in touch with her, for I am not only interested In her but have the confidence in your work, and now it has been proven what you can do." Mrs. O'Meara is a dramatic soprano and studied several years in Philadelphia and New York, then later with Madame Brandt of Vienna, Correlli of Berlin and Bouhj' of Paris. Whenever Mrs. Morris is in New Mrs. O'Meara takes up her vocal studies with her and Is urging Mrs. Morris to go to New York in the spring, as she has already secured several pupils for her there. J'i - j Mrs. William O'Meara, a prominent $10. He, of course, like all the rest, she sang wonderfully well and was singer and clubwoman in New York said anxious to have her as a pupil. City, has written Mrs. Emma Ramsey "I took her next to Harriet one Morris regarding the encouragement of the most eminent musiciansWare, and the Miss Lillian Phelps has received from composer of 'Undine, in which Lucv New York critics and vocal teachers. Gates sang last season. Miss Ware was "I have used all the Influence I have most enthusiastic and said she considto bring Lillian in touch with mu- ered Lillian quite a finished and sicians of prominence," writes Mrs. fied artiste and told her to godignivery O'Meara, "and right here let me say slowly in the selection of a teacher, for who has with each and that everyone the instruction she had had was heard her the criticisms have been so perfect that nothingalready must be done wonderful and predict a grat future to undo It, and also said that the voice v..' The fulfillment of the prophecies. Until parts are Interspersed with a variety of Christmas songs by lrt;e the children under the direction of I'rof. lubberslein. XX'illlam A short address by Schmoock. pastor. Benediction. I oxology. Mlstrlbutlon of presents to the children. The organist will be Prof. B. J. The program will be chiefly In the German language. - h - Mondax' nisrht. PART II. k h aii k Nh i n J; UitiT fr?r ! nlt fit' if t. K fW- W ! .4 I i - , x i r Hi- bit X i : . t . t.T v I r. 'r l . . . rj rt'T r tip l?" I ' 3' .. II;: ; ' 'rhri'tri' ill E o"iri-- . III f .... , r;.'i t, .... .i M !'' A tc if. 4 ;'.; I d er.-jajrc- Mf-i.i- h -.' h-- ' t s raton 1 1 soIomU at the Halt liv tlie Salt Like Thc of Iikc tlip;tn Ottr.t 'io K ! jn r' .a :: f ! i ,.iU f;. the-- Hirh school, xvho xvill direct a chorus of Payson hiprh school boys at the reception to Utah teachers of Dub-berstei- h r in lin . N. 1 i. kLsic ; f r f one basso,' f, t'r i. VV i AMH.LI.N. Tl-.- r . J , f ft . I. f I II.I.Aini ! ink k joiiiandi.itiii:ha. Sunday school st. Miss Lillian, Phelps Makes favorable Impression With lusicians in New York City DRIGGS, supervisor in the Pajson WK1XG es, , Congregation J xv f'firi, rx-errl- and K. i:. Oneth will have cliarpre of the program. A. F. Llardwell in nuprrlntendent and Miss Orra Hard-wel- l, pianist. ?- - rp i V i - f.- ; , '1 . S; i'ri- tn!4 f 'nn I . , tin-.i- f .1 on . if A. ...... t! . t 1 I A. 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