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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, 3-- A r strumental trio; Wednesday night of Oscar artist at the Saerigerpupils musical. Mr. Hand's the university orchestra, directed by "Tosca" Prof. Thomas Giles, gave a Russian one of the Olsen, L. Tripp.. Thomas Coppin, George Iforace S. Ensisn,' baritone; Miss Maud Lyon, Ellis Bonnet t, J. W. Reynolds. II. Thorn, director and organist. Matthews. C. Matthews, V.'. N. Morris, Misses Mabels Peterson. Elsie Sanders, Saen-ge- numbers included arias from and "La Boheme," , and "Lift Thine program, the selections being from of Tschaikowsky and Glasou-noEye", by Logran. and "Hymn to the Irma Sanders, Gladys Settle, .Ruby Bart-lett's Friday night the Ogden high Night' by Campbell Tipton with Moss, Emily Caldwell. Fanny Caldwell, school string orchestra and piano Martha the "Dream" enccre. as After Lenore Bentz, May West; twelve girls, also a string Mr. rendition numbering of "Boheme" number Ruth the v American Lenore Wakeham, Banks, T7ERNON the STILES, 4-both directed by of alwas VerHand boys, quintet Emilv West, Lucile Galyer; complimented highly by V- ' tenor in and features of which in non known Europe special a" Styles, tos, Mesdames Mae G. Scott. Marguerite grand opera tenor, who were aSmith, i Miss Barbara .Bacon. hand only) Miss Fisher and solo .Lechetzky - of the violin foremost said: by this is "It we Grace Foord,-L,ucone seldom that Brown. hear as very country Brown, May The Little Dancer Miss McNitt. ...Lynes Smith, Mae Jack. Miss Fisher and Mr. so duo done sela by Misses violin more still with and beautifully is delighted Amy Hansen, singers the Master Jack SJink. day, Bach of, music was by (a) 1'rclucie the dom we do. last hear on any stage a high Smith; night the prospect of singing for the mu- C like that one." Van Laer Amber Reynolds, Maude Settle. Vilate (b) Minuet, p. 14. No. 1.. Paderewskl The Chase of the east orchestras the of members Rose from extracts These Davis. ' Dora Marie Watts, Smith, Miss Mary Elizabeth Fairweather. Miss Spiller. Verdi's the sical n and school reviews in university Lakers.' "Aida," DUblicaI side music Salt.;. Hatti'e Mumford. Gene Tripp, high , Barbour Coppin, The White Violet THE WEEK Song, Selected of Miss direction the tlons be will under of of local tenors. home Interest: combined, Anna Bentz: Lenore of Johnson. mighty Egypt, spectacle Mr. O'Hare. Howard. tenor Marie M.U... from Jtiand, Salt jonn r. Ncnson. Maei ancient" romance," is the vehicle chosen .Chopin Bon fa) Waltz. E Minor .... wno is staying. In New YorkLake, for Luke Robinson,- Lester Galyer, Elles to ity, Mordock lovA Flat Miss Sllvian music Margaret to Mr Chopin lb) Impromptu. the the season, delighted the artistic guests Stiles present Friends, of Mr. and Mrs. SUNDAY. j (c) Polonaise, p. 40, No. l....Clopin Rondo (two pianos, fonr hands)..Gurlltt Bonnett, A.'E.. Robinson," W. O. Bruce, arrival their Boston Noack off expect been ers tmui Hanof several In has numbers. E. J. this city."' No "expense the aria Jack, Gilbert Sch wan. Orson Concert by Ilelds band at Liberty Misses Marlon and Helen Knight. Miss McNitt. f Tom "TOSCa." he snowed fo? a brief stay while en rout C. today Wilkin, son, B., judgmake I good in to rn. 1&nv . Darticular spared f park, 4 p. ..Beethoven has Liszt Farewell to the Piano Rhapsody llonsrroise No. 6 ment.and understanding of his work to the coast, where Mr. Noack will Matthews; basses, Messrs. J. II. Gilbert, Alda the Miss Helen Kirk. Salt Miss McNitt. MONDAY. J affair musical They some voice concert of engagements. biggest H. Js hjs excellent qualitv H Smith, F. H. Green, Stern, ijc Friml Manasseh Mlnuetto . . L. G. Larson.' J.' F. Russon, Lake has ever had. Two cars of spe- - sang lut . Thine Eyes" (Logan) and return from the coast to Salt Loke for Swensen. noonday orean recital at jJ . of the of Muriel aide younger pupils Gaylord.. V Dream" (Bartlett Miss. ntiallv w J. W. Reynolds,. W. G. Foord, Mylo cial scenery and costumes are cominff the the summer. Mr. Noack is firstBoston John J. McClellan at the SOME a the Jungmann of will latter showing especially Mr. Hand's to the concertmaster piano Stephenson give orxsn. Mauss, Wllford Robinson. F. H. Peter- from New York.' The I director abundant'temperament.. Miss Hortense Stohl. ! . stage L. Musicale by Ogden Conservatory ( recital at his studio. 48 E. South Tem- To The, aria from symphony orchestra and since Salta son, Charles Whitehead, Caldwell. : Barbour Piano "Boheme" of My San and "Hymn to . the Night" Lake has been favored recently by Carlo Opera company L. E. Tripp, N. K. Sherinehan, W.; W. of the: church, II ple. Friday evening of. this week at of Music. Congregational Mr. Miss Berenice Hirschman. .. 8.15. assisted by Claude M. Sweeten, (Campbell visit -of the Damrosch orchestra,while C&ctn S K n m L. Russell Tipton) were.well received. Rutter, Nellson, Paul Parts, Naples, Italy, will supervise the pro- La'Arar Jensen abcomnanied ..; Maid. Mountain .Lange The Noarkrequests will many hear violinist. Wheeler, Harold Morris. TUESDAY. duction.; and an orchestra of fifty mu- thetlcally." Musical Courier, KvmnaMiss Dorothy Gayford. his favor to induce tne The program will Include number ..Soloists Mrs.: Lizzie : April 27. here to use of i . -- 1 , . will ' Behr Adieu sicians "The j Done... the musicale of: symphony play accompaniments. Tuesday afternoon management comethe Boston Lake soprano; Mrs. W. ' N. Morris, vio by Schumann, Merkel. Oesten, Kaulau, Miss Alice Lundberg. when to served to Salt soRuth to followorchestra never The Thome ,. present and , Lack. such Heller. linist. Livingston, has , A..workvof tnaie. magnitude .Ravlna concert by public school i ing pupils will appear: Margaret Petit Bolero ... tour. , concert on John a prano; tenor, Hand, and it Bernard goes Woo'tton, again Accompanists Mrs. . Grace before been, attempted-ithe' west, on Olshansky. Mr." Hand' Is well known ! children at Tabernacle. S.15 p. m. iic Miss Eleanor Landenberger. ; Denn. Katherine Silver, Marjorie piano; !J. Spencer Cornwall, organ. ...... .Clark return horn account .in of will The Involved ;the a as Charles soloist Sprite 'difficulties; conductor of Shepherd and. Alice Ann MacMlllan, Olive SaltiLake Director N. Morris. of W. orchestra. Knickerbocker. Louise to spend Miss Marion a few in . Amanda Swenson at Consolidated Boston from . his and work days Mr. with City,' ; of General director, W. :F. Robinson. such massive scenery the' moylng Douglas Cole, La Fonn Hutcheson, Saenger Smith Sentimental recreation and rest summer in Music hall, 8.15 p. m. him the much has .and given comauthority Hawkins,' Robert Stephenson, Clifford RomanceMaster and the costumes necessary for a in Harold Davis. freedom." Musical Leader, April 27. after a busy and successful season Mr. WT.DNCSDAY. Cooper and Shelby Leslie. . - Beaumont 400 . . . .!. of The 1914, Memories people. pany Since east. production the Mr. ben Hand has also favored with September, Noonday organ recital at TaberMiss laxine Weil. will be v presented three nights only, a. letter "by Leonard Liebling,. editor of Shepherd has been an instructor in 13. An and Valse Ballet opera May .Chaminade OGDEN. beginning May 28.. at the Orpheum the the Musical' Courier, addressed- to the piano department of the New EngTHURSDAY. recital will be given FriThomas. Dora Miss atre. ..The Intense Interest aroused and Kingsbery Foster of Foster. & Foster, land Conservatory of Music, at the -' TABERNACLE. Noonday organ recital at Taberat Ogden Tabernacle by the SigmundV Love Song .Lange the inquiries for .tickets would easily the:. New York , musical managers, in same time taking advanced studies In day night narle. a m. warrant aTeek's run, but Mr. Stiles is which Mr. Liebling writes... Miss the For directed 2' Tabernacle Tabernacle at P. Dunyon. service Angela by Ogden choir, "I know technique with Carlo Buonamici. Tiano recital by Miss Helen C. Bohm the principal choir number will be an positively to appear with the Metro you are interested in DurSam F. Whit-ake- r Segutdllla with celebrated from Joseph Ballantyne. Europe. ten 0J McNitt pianist, 'phenomenal, at Eureka, 8.15 p. m. Miss Belle Livingstone. as organist and Miss Verna' Van antnem, ' Awake My8 Soul," words from politan Opera company June , 5 and ors, This note will serve to introduce ing the winter he was engaged with I XTav fovttval concert First ward ............. follow.Dennee as Irresistible tour the the and Valse Book Mormon of Vand Lake the one music Salt after leaves. Dyke to them accompanist, immediately name His is John a company of artists In a concertwhich of you. J ' ' 8.15 p. m. McCanne. ' be Hand and he is ' from Salt Lake auditorium. Miss Irene Mr. 30. Murray, of whfich in duo New be will will the There the of of states, Ballantyne: Stevens, ing pupils private May England performance, City. ! Recital by pupils of Miss II. Ethl I Myrtle B. Hlgley. Mildred Ware,. Ruth Au Matin ...Godard sung by Genera' Harris, soprano, and no - . .' I have heard him sing all the big oper he shared equal honors with his asmatinees. ., " ' . 11 James Dofflemyre, Consolidated Music hall, i Groesbeck, Leonard Hinckley, Annie Gypsy Rondo .Haydn ::"i!, Nellson, tnor. atic tenor and I could not pos sociates for his finished piano per ; An. Master Parker Bailey. p. m. audience of more than sibly ideslrearias Williamson. Bertha Farley, Clara expectant to.. them done more formances. While at home he will hear . 58.15 : FRIDAY. ' Hoffmann D. S. jooO was carried through 'the L1BKRT' WARD . Brough. Blanch Moore, Myrtle Calvin, Solitude . . accept a few pupils. brilliantly:" Miss Marlon De TabGeraldine wardv-choiat " music the Jennings. Peart, .' Silva, The ai Margaret retiim Second organ of.earthly will roonaay render I ' 3; Walter Stephens. John P. Stephens, , ' the .beautiful cantata "The Resurrec-tio- ernacle concert Friday- night to dediI nacle. Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer, organist at The Utah Conservatory of Music pre1 Of Morris TUDlls William P. 'Stephens, Douglas Brian, cate and Ktnln rrlta1 hv A the rebuilt 13. LibMethodist church, will leave toaiid musicale be First the' will grand Life." enlarged in May by Wilson, - ;Xo- amount of ' or .ap- sented pupils of the Plain City class of morrow for a vacation of one month 8.15 p. m. j Edward Saunders. John Chrlstensen, OGDEN, atfthe Congregational church erty ward chapelt corner organ.Harvard' of praise Stephenson. f Reginald Minson and Peter J. Vander-koo- i. J be considered extrava- the piano. department in a recital last to be spent in Philadelphia, New York, Concert by Ogden Tabernacle and; Denver-- , streets. commencing plauseor could' the of Ballanof by elementary grades Ogden The Sunday evening in the Plain City Boston and Detroit. In her absence of program: excessive.", The Tabernacle and Joseph 6.30 choir to which; the pub- gant pupils promptiat D Italia before an appreciative audience. Miss Rowena Korns will take her place chapel Ogden Conservatory of Music, to begin lic mereladded J. John Is. McClellan," Jtyne in Ogden tabernacle. 8.15 p. m. j Chorus Beloved invited.The;.'program:' 8.15 o'clock. The program: Miss at Nona Italia Smith, formerly with the at the organ. ato promptly . (Lucrezia Borgia).. his Jfund admiration , ' 'W. SATURDAY. Heath y!, larger jof J Prelude, piano Mrs.. Urania j Welcome Spring. ;s Chicago; Musical college and now ',. DonizttI home for his musicianship The Choir in Earth TaberDarkness.... reputation," at reclts.! I organ We Are the Flowers. for Noonday the Tabernacle choir. . . . . own coun ... conservatory, in honor his is'not The. without Lament arranged Woman the. .of annual the At I nacle. meeting of the PhilJ Daisies. and 'prepared ;the program, which was harmonic orchestra Bach and His "Liszt held last Tuesday I Evening Star (Tannhauser) ..Wagner numbers chorus Ladies' a....... try. Ixrraine Miss J of a credit to Recital bv pupils Violet and Sunflower.. L. Stephens. conservaWalter and White.-of the showed massiveness the Solo: the for year were trustees ! present Beulah, at ensuing the Hart ; Mackay and Miss Lucile8.30 p. m. j, Duet. Home to Our Mountains tory. The pupils were well received elected, as follows: Buttercups. F. C. Mrs. Troubled.-.instrument his and t be LetiNot Your selections, .Heart lighter hall. Music j Consolidated Verdi and rendered their numbers with fine Schramm, Royal W. Daynes, Isaac Lock a Dash of Brilliant Color. Rusti-cana(Trovatore) . Ladles' ; chorus the .from excerpts "Cayalleria Rondo Mignon Baumfelder expression and taste.-- Assisting were Blair Evans, Arthur H. Freber, Morris 1 Miss Annie Williamson. Edward L the 'Callaerts intermezzo in-Buehler... Saunders. Mrs., Margaret Falck. Men's chorus flat minor, MacDowell's ode "To a Miss J. D. Taylor, dramatic reader, and A. Andrews, Will Rees and Clarence .Earthquake Frimel OTheDeath violinist. The following J. Hawkins. Crossing the Bridge of the public schools are Knowest Thou the Land (Mignon) A letter from Mrs. Is Where Thy Sting ". . .Choir Wild Rose," "Annie Laurie," and his pupils Fisher, .. Thomas Charles Empey. CIIILDRCN ". . . . .... . . appeared on: the program: Ivie Schramm, the president, who is now own. Reverie played for encore, disChoir Ye Interest in the free Not Fear Miss Ruth Groesbeck. Lichner Florence Claude Dancing Lesson Folkman, closed to White. enchanted. listeners the beau- Maw, the coast. complimenting the orObllgato solo: Beulah ' concert they are to give Tuesday night Double quartet. There Is a River' ' Helen Stevens. Rufus MaV,,Carma Thatcher, on Rheade," . . . . . ties of the on the work achieved during solo elaborated The Lord of its chestra instrument, Glory, ; Buck The Clock .Poul-ser- t, 46th paalm) Norton. Alton ..Alta ...Kullak Gladys in the Tabernacle, beginning promptly Maw, . .... Rt H. varied flute the Siddoway voices,, year was read. Fiscal reports ' string organ, harp, RolJo Alice Dix. Vivian Streeter, showed pupils of Mr. Ballantyne. . . . ..... echo, the Choir end organ of at, nt 8.15 o'clock. The concert willDou-gal-bel, The Vocal Praises the that the orchestra netted nearopposite Rejoice. Sing . Lang Our' Blind Girl's Son (La Gioconda) ............... Polonaise Clarence Rheadel Lyda Garner, . W. . Tabernacle Choir W. the chimes. from the Damrosch orchestra Lives J. of Saviour $200 ' t direction Hugh ly "under the ' ' ''. '' Ponchielll ' 'Helen Carver. ,' , and Mrs. Ruth. John Solo: Robinson... and that with all bills paid Summerhays concert, Tngman In pubthe music of Miss Leonore Hinckley. . .'. . .Lichner Miss Rita 'Jackmajt'wiU present her there will be a balance of nearly $400 supervisor . ...... . . . Choir Andrews were Joyous Maytlme . . .'. . V. . admired for greatly Victory Duet, No Lord Illustrious (RigoRuth Stevens. lic schools, and. the great Tabernacle Herbert A. White, conductor; Hazel their solos and the recall in each in- pupil, Mrs. rFaith Curl Maroney, in a in the treasury with which to begin TaberVerdi the Mill The ........ letto) be Jensen T. White, organist; will by played White stance for. encore was "meant as " a recital 'Saturday evening, May 27, in next year's work. A meeting of the organ ;Urania Mrs. Myrtle B. Hlgley, Douglas -- Minnie :" ". Coop. nacle organist, John J. McClellan. tribute to merit. The Tabernacle choir Consolidated Music. hali'. The program trustees will be held soon to elect offi. Brian. The Song of the Jasmine. . . . . . . .Farfar Heath, pianist. A feature of the program will be two .was' out in full force and sang with in will be, in, the nature of a piano and cers for next year, and it is generally of Farewell, My Friends (La Figlia die . .Glorus Mortenson. musicale. Gustav Schuster, the conceded that Arthur Freber will be selections by an orchestra, composed tense S. L. 'WAHD I.K zeal'and. 'the Impressiveness under- violin GllAb I. Donizetti Elfin Dance Regiment) well known one cr more players from the various the direction Grieg chOirof Tabernacle's contributing continued as conductor in recognition For services at 6.30 ithis evening at- i Miss Annie AVIlllamson. to Thomas. the success of the orschool orchestras. entertainment. Virginia evening's largely a of the Stephens, --,:,v,an, Le Grand ward .chapel the music pro- chestra increasing 3Iy Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Sam Mrs. won a Words of the songs "Tenting ..Locke May repMorning his baton. Marpneyvhas under ...'.. already lls' composed .by Mr..Stephson et Delila , Saint Saens gram will be as follows:. Georgia." Sherma Hendershot. n "Marching Through ln.1886, and honores as one of the uiauon in local music circles ana in Ban-tiechorus Relief Ware. Miss Mildred Scatter.Sunshiiie.. d society . Mrs.' Charles Wiikes gave a recital Hunter's Horn .. .Schmoll "America" and contest numbers In the great Eisteddr San Diego also, where she previously mt-T.'n.,i Kiiro-rea of class Francis Nichols. ' Her will be printed In the program Organ. Filgrims', Chorus (Tann 1S97. last night at her studio, 133 Fourth large in , which th rlilmps wat-- taught pupils. Violin solo ..... ..Miss May Anderson fod Of to join hauser) Wagner Chopin-Lisz- t, Elise' will include Fuer of works program East street, for her piano pupils. ....Beethoven ind the audience will be asked will me ana, . . . . . . j L. D S U- quartet ""'"""cu v cpnciuaSam F. Whltaker. Selection be: in the program were The Bona Jonas. them. and program Those "a Vocal on xne Liebling numoer Browning. Joseffy. taking partMarian singing .program,- rne . Le Grande Young . La. Donna e Mobile (Rigoletto) . .Verdi " Address We Come," We Come. most the. undertakambitious, Susanna Harris, Story, Frankie Heavens Are 4Telling:- from Haydn's Probably ' ' the octet .......... .. Brian. Douglas Blumenthal Selection, I twenty-sixt- h Am stringed Emma be the will sonata of Peters, Peggy the Hive. Queen ing by Hagenbarth. "Creation." Boating of great . .Miss May; Anderson and pupils magnitude, It was a programand Greenleaf. Schubert Oh, Robert,. Robert (Robert Le John I'm a Lively Bee. and Clarlsse difficult Ellis, compoBeethoven, The Shell long, ;a Wall, is it loftily performed, Address ....President, Lottie P. Baxter doubtful-iDiable) Meyerbeer to be memorized and played-iI'm Not a Lively Bee. .' The Dearest Spot on Earth. Gladys Myers, Hood Worthing, Mary it .ever wilr.be excelled in sition, . ... ward- quartet . Mrs. B. Grand Selection Hlgley. Myrtle In the The,' sonata is divided Lennon, Adele Gustin, Katherine its Pleasant Summer Dixie. 'Pleasant, excellence .entirety, at occasion. future any ' i Duet, Hear Me, Norma (Norma).. . Time. , Katherine Hagenbarth, Anna into ;three parts, the farewell, the abInstrumental i'fi ; Bellini CinUSTIAX. . ' Wilkes. She was asBrahm CENTRAL moveDeborah The. second ofsence, and the the Dance conreturn," direction of the Bailey, the By following pupils Hungarian presidency first, Miss Leonore Miss conRuth Padere-wak- l W. Hinckley, ment most Mrs, the sisted B.Hamitlon, by Minuet Music appropriate to' rnother'svday the regular organ recitals at the Tabservatory comprise the chorus: Mar ranking among pathetic ' r efmornProf. and emotional the of. directed tralto. this' Emma of services by orchestra feature' commence ernacle schools will be composer's a garet Barbara will McFarlane, 'tomorrow and Sims, (All Verdi ; , Quartet (Rlgoletto) 1 F. Chrlstensen.) ;";' ', Davis, Katherine Riley, Jennie Sims, ing at Central-Christiachurch,' as fol- ebntfnue during: the summer months, forts. ' .', ".;j; ' Mrs. Hlgley. Miss Ware. Mr. ' Storrs, May 13. Last Sunday evens ', as Vocal Recitals lows: will be Josephine Anderson, psual. Virginia Anderson, given daily, Mr. and Brian. a large and' appreciative audience Mme. announces a Brodbeck Stephens . Sophie ing Lola Bell .Zltterbait '..'. 12 Romance Charlotte Swanee River. o'clock noon. vical and except 'Sundays, at Garner,; Griffin, prelude, Organ Wonderful and Great the following program by to be . (Last recital Chorus, enjoyed Doors'" .Ball piano Mildred Holmgren. given rwlll remain closed during . the May Anderson, Baritone solo. Mother, Machree. My Old Kentucky Home. .... of. Miss Maud Walraven: at Immanuel 23, Spahr Judgment) pupils evening, May Tuesday piano Freda 6 Blanche Vere Raetheal. and children recital under Rogers. Browning, years old Bap'tlst churh."' Miss Sarah May Sims, "Dance of the Woodsprites," Erma Tenting Tonight. Miss Ware, Mr. StephMr. Higley, Bona not ice admitted. Sang..Giebel will Browning, Alberta. .Coop, Mary Medle3',: Songs Our Mother Marching Through Georgia. ens. Mr. Brian and Tabernacle Watson and Paul Bennett; "Tarantella," Frances CowKoschat VirChorus. . ...It is. probable that at. the opening re Miss Dorothy . Eldredge, "; Virginia Neuteboom, My Mother choir. in the and have . duet, vocal and instrumental, , ley, Loomis program, part cital .tomorrow- Organist John J. Stars of the Summer Night.. ginia Thomas, Ella Macain,' La Verne Reading with piano accompaniment. and ,Odena Mangum; "Day Minnie Mme. will vocal Brodbeck several give Gilbert America. Daniels, Minnie Coop, Margaret Falck, will officiate. . Detailed The " Old Red' Cradle .... uro numbers. ' ' 'V Jean Stevenson; duet, "Young MACK AY V. LORRAINE AND V ' Dream," L. Banner. Mrs. ' F.' Sunitpter. will be issued later. The grams Kathryn. Blosser, Marjorie Peterson, - jjg ' ' f. March." Erma Bennett and MISS sje America '. "'.-. outwere LUCILE HART will present Marion Morsehead, Sherma'Hendershot, The songs in this program ; the of "Noontide Reverie," the. For Frances University expjosition Cowley; Arts society at. its. annual of Utah during, the past week an inlined by the supervisor and prepared some of their pupils in a piano and Beatrice Brussard,. Lorna FlRSTCONGItECATIOXAI Wattis, trio, Queen and Cowley; piano Queen Loreen in their regular violin recital at Consolidated Music the teachers, named Wattis, Francis Peddler, Alice ' At .services this morning at First meeting last Sunday elected as teresting array of musical talent was Frances Cowley and Miss ly Walraven; Florence work in the following schools: praney, Ruth CongregatlonaFchurch the music num- trustees the Rev. Dr. Elmer l. Goshen. introduced in 'the evening programs. duet, violin, Mrs. W. I Sutherland; hall Saturday night at 8.30 o'clock. The Chandler,D: John Brewer, Marjorie Pierce, Glorus Mor- bers will be: Bonneville, Louise Burton; Bryant, program: Spencer, Mrs. Daniel Alexan . music Monday night was by the piano. Queen Cowley: "When Nature " ' Ella V. Hutchinson; Emerson, Blanche Tramway (four hands) der, Mrs. W.t Mont ' Ferry, Mrs. George The Gobbaerts tenson. - Bertha Kccles. Ruth Stevens, Organ preludes: of the east side high school; Sleeps," Frances Cowley; piano duet, orchestra Clara Mills, Clinton. Pugmire, Charles Bacon, . Miss Alice Churchill, Miss Ida Forest, Geniveve Hart, Clarence Cushing. Kidder; Ensign. Grace Smith; Schwal-bacby the L. D. S. U. in Odena Mangum and Miss Walraven. sonata',. night.l organ Tuesday from; Adagio Hanauer, Miss .. Marian Cannon and C E. Angell; Franklin, Amelia ' Little Goldfish Heins Peters,' Alice Xix, Lpie Rafael, Aurelia Herbert Salinger.. The retiring mem- Fremont. Evangeline Thomas; Painter, Lisle :Thomas, Charles Empey, Eddie Raddon.' ... Gullmant members . .iii: v."' Invocation of the former board are Mrs. Gifrnt. Elizabeth C. Stocking; Hamil- Serenade Myrene Rich, Marion Dorothy Anderson, Gabriel Marie .. , ' Anthems: Emma. Benovitz, Helen ton. Elinore E. Roche; Hawthorne. Mat-- ', Lawrence Ramsey Morris, ,;Miss ' Edna Stevens, Shaw. Bischoff . Margaret ' Open to' Me. the Gates. Daniel Alexander tie E. Wilt; Irving. Rose O. Storer; Barchetta Cohn, Nevin Bramwelt, ...Francis Browning, ., Irene t. tvtlt ... r.ar-j Me Down in Peace. ..Gadsby Daynes. The new boardandmetRoyal W. Lockwood. Wealthy Bramwell, Helen Jackson, Lydia A. Smithen; Jefferson, Clarence Maurer. Friday .Bruno" Klein anddialogue. Dr. Goshen president; Lillian Barcarole Electa Fkeen: Carver, Eleanor Shorten, Ruth Weath-erb- Offertory, Lafayette, Hoffman Deo, Jubilate Fostlude Brooke; Lincoln, Ella C. Crowder; Salinger, vice president; Miss Dorothy Long. Lois Marriott, Alfred J. Silver. Herbert Raymond Murphy. I am a woman. . was Hanauer. Maude elected secretary and Claudia Blanche ' Chucg; Lowell. Farewell to the Aim Roberts,' of Ingfellow. direction Barton, I know a woman's trials. under the Lange Louise choir, Quartet; to Mrs.A. treasurer E. Grace succeed Burkbee: Beatrice Alexander; Onequa, Fanny Fisher, Elvera Nelson. I know her need of sympathy and help. Browning, Fred E.'Smith:. Mrs. Ruth ingman An- and. a Nielsen; Oquirrh, Mary J. AVolcott; Country People Tilting at the Ring membership committee was Dorothy Scowcrof t, Virginia Scow-crof- t, drews, Miss If you, my sister, are unhappy because of Evangeline , soprano: if you feel unfit for household Finster; Rlver- -' Marjorie Johansen, Elmer Nelson, Thomas alto; Fred C. Graham, tenor; named, consisting of Mrs. Ferry, Miss Poplar Grove. duties, social pleasures, or Gurlitt Cannon .and- Miss .Churchill." Another Nevll Grow, Clifford Mortenson, Elroy daily employment, write and tell me just how you suffer, side, Rosabell O'dell; Sumner, Anna-' The ' Chase Morris StephenGurlitt basso; Smith, Fred E, ask for free ten and my days' trial of a home treatment .meeting, of the trustees will be held Bean; Wasatch, Evans B. Houtz; Wash" Stromberg, Wallace Hall, Carl Hest-mar- son, 4organist. (Two pianos, eight hands.). i suited to your needs. Men cannot understand women's comto week outline this for the plans ington. Estelle Kane; Webster, Jennie Clarence Atha Maurer, we women What know from experience, we Burkinshaw, sufferings. ' IL Breckon; Whittler, Annette V. ing, season. know better than any man. I want to tell John T. Mackay, Vanda Anderson. "l'lllST you how to 31lTIIniT. . Hanker. cure home a .13. at cost toThe of about 12 cents a week. at yourself May Polish Dance services Scharwenka at following to be Music An presented occasion of to the suffer MURRAY, real If from are: of women's committee the you Members surprise peculiar ailments causinPaul Hart. will be given at Murray day at First. MethotRt church-wil- l audience was of and real pain in the head, back, or bowels, feeling of weight ing enjoyment Hugh W. Deugall, chairman; George rassepied Gillet First ward chapel Thursday evening, clude these special numbers: nd dragging- down sensation, falling or displacement of the debut of Miss Ebba. Johanson Roos, A. Eaton. E. S. Hallock, Mary D.vsart, Ina Mackay. pelvic organs, causing kidney and bladder weakness or Swedish the. ' at the direction of W..F. Robinson, First Congreviolinist, Etta Powers, Mark C. Brown, H. B. The Myrtles Moraine, Service. constipation and piles, painful or irregular periods, Wachs under .church as an to for addition the ... congational, annual .Gullmant Murray's Folsom. catarrhal festival conditions and discharges, extreme nervous-Bes- s, May Preludes .a) Communion Beatrice Anderson. for- she musical forces of Salt cert: Lake, depressed spirits, melancholy, desire to cry, fear of Frysinger Stille Nicht Supplication... (b) Selected (a) Overture, Raymond come to evil a about has remain to happen, creeping feeling along at at least Salsomething of Mme. Amanda Swenson 'aTUPILS Thomas year "God Is My Strong Milan Hansen. Anthem. the hot flashes, weariness, sallow comspine, palpitation, of the Abel home her uncle ' ST will give a vocal recital Tuesday Suite Johnscn of ..... La (b) Ferla Espagnole ..Gilchrist vation" with dark circles under the eyes.pain in the left Shepherds All and Maidens Fair. Nevin plexion Roos Miss an Sandy. gave P. Lacome exacting Mrs. Charles Daily, Percy Morton Breast or a general reeling that life is not worth living, at S.15 o'clock at Consolidated Cottrell. Gladys rvening Los of her after Toros. of proof years allegro. artistry, and choir. . Music, hall, to which the public is In- - Evening Star Wagner Le Rega, serenada allegretto. I INVITE VOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT study, in the royal conservatory Marchant Cantllene , vited. Claude M. Sweeten, violinist. Edwin Wahlen. Offertory, was La where at. a she Stockholm, dl of tempo Zaryulla, pupil Mother raise, learn how these ailments can be easily and surely conquered at home without the dangers and poco'mod. Soprano solo. "Songs My and Morris Stephenson, pianist, will as Marzwind MacDowell Book and wen conservatory and Professor Orchestra. of an operation. When you are cured, and able to enjoy life again, you can pass the good expense ....Dvorak Me" Valora Cushing. sist in the program, which follows: Taught Mrs. . Lind medal and Coronation word to some other sufferer. My home treatment is for young or old. To Mothers of DaughAfterFrom march. Jenny the along prize. Prophet-Daily. Bohm Second Mazurka Calm as the Night ' Wieniawskl I how to overcome green sickness (chlorosis), irregularities, headaches, and lassishe in studied ward ters, willexplain Mme. Berlin' with Kinder Meyerbeer Postlude, Festival March. and restore them to plumpness atid health. Tell me if you are worried about women in tude r.iandoji Ray, Baritone. young J estivai chorus and Lloyd Mac Kay. Professor Marteau Halle, and .Prof. your daughter. Remember ' costs you nothing to give my home treatment a ten days trial, and Cadman Valse Brilliante TAt Dawn Moszkowskl Soprano solo. Gay Butterforchestra. .Kvetilne 8fr1e. Michael Press, the latter a noted Rus does not interfere with daily itwork. . If health is worth asking for. then acceDt mv eenerous offer and ly .Hawley Miss Mary Stewart. Shadow Dance MacDowell Thomas-EdwarMrs. sian Lizzie then Chorus. she set Wagner out violinist, for free for write the my illustrated booklet. "Women's Own Medical Adviser. Treludes treatment, including (a) lilgrims' Lee a One Fleeting Hour Lucile Nelson. ...... comes to Salt Lake after 1 will send all in plain wrappers postpaid. To save time, you can cut out this offer, mark your f eel-i- n .Hollins Come and Where Even the America, Chorus, Lilies t Song ' tb) Caddie Margaret Shaw, Avery St. Clair a concert tour In South America.-Misgs. and return to me. Send today, as you may not see this offer agrain. Address, Bloom of the Murphy, Thompson Anthem, "And the. Glory...... Miss Ina Hawkins. Ina Mackay. MilanRaymond M. SUMMERS, - - - - - Box 810. SOUTH BEND, IND. Hansen. Edwin Roos an .Handel MRS. has Festival chorus and orchestra. extensive repertory of Lord" (Messiah) 'Till the Sands of the Desert, etc.. Ball Wahlen and Lloyd Mackay are pupils of Reading, sonatas, concertos , and minor compoSelected.. Mrs. Inez Todd King Soprano solo, "Hear Me When I b Mother McCree Miss Hart. The others are pupils of Chorus, Excelsior Huhn Bruno sitions, She was studying In Berlin at Call" ' Miss Mackay. Harold Fredel, Basso. same time Miss Romania Hyde O'Nell. Mae ther Festival chorus Miss and orchestra In Sunny Spain Schlelf farth CARD .' . . .'. ..... was there, but they were not acquaintla) Violet SYSTEM Violin solo. Meditation, from Thais. Serenade .d'Evry Offertory, PARK RAM) COXCETIT. Mildenberg ed then,-an(bj never had met Ended" Miss J. Is J Massent "The until solo, Contralto Day Miss Martha Moody. EFFECTIVE JAKUAllY S5, 1910. William N. Morris. Hyde went to congratulate the Swedish Bartlette The for the con- Sunset arranged ' Dudley Block cert byprogram in The the midst of the program last artist Held's band at Liberty park Chorus,. Legend of the Bells Miss Leola Schrack. Arrive. Rlandon Ray. Baritone. Dally. Depart. . llanaei from Chimes of Normandy Wednesday .night. At an early date (Messiau) "Hallelujah" Chorus, D. Foster this afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, a Com, for It's June . ."Dunham Miss' Roos and Miss Hyde will appear ' .Festival chorus and orchestra postlude, .Recessional Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad . . 5.55 P.M. OC follows: A 7 Massenet March. xi.. ,ZtJ ibi Elegy In As consolo. to a Bach the Wetnell. also, arriving). Streets Mrs. El Soprano together public Through play Gumming Ella, Capltan Sousa Director, Miss Ellen Olander. from La Boheme and be an occasion will certo, it worth Kansas City, Omaha, Strohauer. Louis in Mrs. Ogden, J.' Denver, F Melody Rubinstein Paraphrase. 5.55 P.M. . ' A. M. Organist, 7.20 ' Violin solo, Caprice Vienneis. Kreisler Hermossilo, Mexican dance a large. hearing. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas-Edwar- d , Chicago. Tobrini Claude Sweeten. E.. PoldinI (a) Poupee Valsante HEATH METHODIST. Ogden (Malad, going only), Pocatello. (By request.) 5.05 P.M. 8.15 A.M. Carl Eckert Grand selection. After fa) Swiss Echo Song New the in Militant de- winter spending (b) Ashton, Montpelier. Paris. Suffragets (march, G. Carmen .Heath at Bizet Services' morning this, T. II. Jaen Burleigh York . (b) studying with Oscar Saenger Limited Ogden. Reno, Sacrascrlptlve, original) ...W. N. ' Morria Methodist will have pecial music' ap6.00 P.M. (By request.) 9.30 A. M . Overlandmento, Mrs. John W. Alford Sari Francisco.; and taking'a special course in operatic Movement Arrival of young First Solo Mr. including-thesHerrick. Mother's to by C. day, the Soul Breil J. of propriate members-FirT. Song Hand is (a) st ' coaching, John expected 11.00 A. M. selections: Ogden and Intermediate.. G. Ardlti Quartet, 'Tis the Whcppoorwill s b Paria home this week and will resume his Strain of Sprightly .' dancing Have Followed Arr. Held Song "Mother's by Miss Addie Fletcher, Prayers Limited Ogden, Omaha, Pacific work the of head at the vocal members. departyoung . . 8.30 A. M. 12.05 P.M. Held. Vissell. Teasdale and Herrick. Me" Ackley ment of the Utah Conservatory Chicago. Ieggiaro (Shadow Dance) Second Strain Leaders of (a) Umbra arrive and Follies selection, Popular Ziegfeld Choir.., DInarah from Seattle Music. Mr. Hand was given an ovaMeyerbeer Ogden. Logan.. Boise, their policies. w P. M. 2.25 P.M. 1915 . r Buck announce also Portland, il DIavolo. .. .Meyerbeer "Mother, ' So Dear" .... (Butte going). tion he when 18, as (hi Roberto Third Strain All line Trio. April and up appeared Girls' Chorus. Overture, The Awakening of the Mrs. Lucy Klrkman. Limited Omaha, Chicago, to the music of the bells. , 5.00 P.M. 2.30 P. M. Los Angeles Lion Di Kontski march Denver. St. Louis. Ackley "My Mother" Quartet, Strain Fourth and .Controversy -- Omaha, Chicago. Mabel Miss Frees,Miss LimitedFlorence (By request.) Coath, T71UREKA, May 13. Miss Helen C. Overland combat between suffragists and au 3.30 P. M. . . Denver, St. Louis (San Francisco also ..11.55 A. M. Martin Thomas, Guy. Jurgensen. of Prof. Thomas Dervish chorus. In the Soudan .. .Sebek thorities. Pj MeNitt.the pupil Oboe Mr. Machree" solo, .Ball 'Mother. AID departing). PEAUTY TO TODAY'S Kelesberger. Solo, U. Fifth Strain Hysterical 'procession of U., and of Richard II. M; S. Pinafore, excerpts from Giles of Cache Valley. Malad TVT IO in "D Brigham, Guy Ogden, Jurgensen. to a X 1U. will Orchestra. of 4.30 Berlin, police headquarters Burmelster give piano ...X.AU Intermediate. and Mother-IYou" for Sullivan "Your Praying recital at the Baptist church here, Community singing. jfc ' ,;v..-.- . Parks , Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going.) f An especially fine shampoo for this two of 18. at 8.15 p. m.. In old be furwill Copies songs May . 8.15 A. M. IT. Miss Thursday. U.1D . . tSan Francisco and Butte also arriv- of Jr. Ethel ifl. ' Miss Miss Mrs. Hefner,, Andrews, enone rethat dissol'es and nished the audience, which will be weather, which she- will be assisted by her pupil. PLTILS will present the ing.) M. Guy Thomas,; Jurgensen. Asher, all dandruff, excess oil following quested to Join with the chorus. tirely removes Miss Elsie SriHer, age 13 years, and Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Ashton, . 8.15 A. M. , carr easily be made at tri. . Ogden, end dirt, Handel Thomas Tancock and P. O'Hare. The recital program at Consolidated Music Chorus, Hallelujah Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving'.) njiK FI11ST PltRSHVTEHlAN. a chorus expense and at Festival by hall orchestra. simply, evening, dissolving Thursday beginning fling program: Pocatello. Idaho Falls, Butte. 13 M Personnel of Orchestra Violins, W. ' For the mornlns service today at teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of Mozart 8.15 o'clock: 111. . . Ogden. .10.10 P.M. Overture, Figaro Jr.' Wellsvllle and Hyrum also (Logan, followchurch the on Kirch-nePour Mrs. A. hot" N. r; and H. First Tresbyterlan Kieselhorst water; slowly Birchell, Morris, scalp Miss Elsie Spiller and Miss McNitt. Love's Whisperings arriving.). Miss Adelaide Lipman. prepared: massage briskly. This creates a soothcello, C. D. Schettler: bass. F. A. ing music program has been Waltz. A Flat Major Chopin 11.00 ST. iTi. . . 0g.dent Eiy Sacramento, San Francisco. (nt . 7.40 P.M. JBead ing, cooling lather. Rinsing leaves Miss Dofflemyre. flute.' G. H. Knight: clarionet. Organ prelude, Of f ertolre. '. b Mazurka. C Major...., Beesley; .Chopin Te Deum. . Buck . C. W. M. soft Festival A. and B the Minor Bitter Grandma's Anthem, TVT clean, Dudley cornet, Morris; Cox; scalp.rspotlessly Story "P Limited .Chopin Pacific 11 piano, Ogden. Sacramento, (c Mazurka, Miss . 2.10 P.M. Miss Peggy Robinson. "7 San Francisco. Grace Wootton. W. N. Morris, con- Offertory, Trio from Attlla. . ; . . .Verdi pliant, "while the hair takes on the glosSpiller. . . . Mr. Mr. a Miss Knight, .Chadwick ductor. The Cricket and the Bee. Summerhays, sy richness of., natural color, also Selected T M . . Ogden. Boise, Portland, Seattle. (Twin bong. .10.20 A. M. IT. 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