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Show .THE 1 MUSIC 1 mm n SALT LAKE CI TV, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1916. N, ANDMUSICIANSj r-- nnnn HERALD-KEPUBLICA- rFnnn v itiia group of piano selections. Those who will be special guests for the occasion will be Alberto Jonas, Miss Henrietta Gremmell, Governor and Mrs. Spry, Mayor and Mrs. Ferry, II. A. Montgomery, director Montgomery concert band; Miss Du van, Joseph Nelson, manager of Saltair; Miss Alice Nelson, Bishop Glass and Bishop Paul Jones. Joseph Mrs. Jack Taylor, soprano, a former of Alberto Jonas, reports gratifying re- Acceptances to date assure that at r$0 are to The T. Is be honored served at the least be sponse. John of will Hand, rapid guests plates making pupil strides as a concert singer. Since leav- in having the great master play a banquet. ing Salt Lake she has spent some time in Chicago, coaching with Eduardo and i3 now under the tuition of Oaear Saenger. She writes Mr. Hand that she has been engaged as soloist during the company winter inwith the Tuesday Art and Travel club Chicago, in February.-Thfollowing notice ap' in the Musical Courier of July peared 13 regarding Mrs. has who Taylor, tained at dinner recently complimenU II I GUAM CITY. taken the professional name of Martary to Mr. and Mrs. Francis" Ransom Special to The ' of Montrose, Colo. Others present were guerite Taylor: 22 Mrs. Victor City. July and Mrs. John Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, lyric soprano, ap- E. Brigham "Margaret dinner Sun- Mr. at Madsen entertained Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Don Miss Thomas peared in recital for the Music club of day, H. S. Ensign of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Mr. and Hodge, Ara Hunsaker of Honeyville, Atchison, Kan., Friday, May 14, Baldwin. Elks' club, and received a flattering and Joseph N. Stohl and Miss Crystal andTheFrank a plunge party following Jeppson. from of tribute the press that city for Mrs. Sperrv W. Lawson entertained Saturday evening:enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Ausher singing of the following interesting the advanced Beehive girls Saturday tin Yergensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swindle. groups of German, Italian, French and afternoon. A paper was read by Miss Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Juel Anderson, Mr. and ), were "Se m'ami" tu numbers songs: musical English Esta Ensign and Mrs. Orson Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. F. ."O del rhlo dolce ardor" (Von by Miss Florence Valentine. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ranof Mr. Mrs. and George Keddlngton and som, Cluck), "Vittoria" (Carisslmi), "Du Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mr. came to Sundayrela- and Mrs. Brigham bist wie Eine Blume" (Schumann), spent the Ammon Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. and friends visiting day "Aus meinen grossen Schmerzen" tives. Francis Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Asay, (Franz), "Allerseelen," "Zueignung" Mrs. James Shaw of Ogden spent the Harmon, Elnora Ross, Mrs. Jennie Sprague "Strauss), "Un bel di" (Mme. Butterfly), week in Brigham and vicinity visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Jennie Caseman. and friends. (Puccini), "To Mary" (W'hite), "The relatives Mrs. Olsen entertained reJoseph Mrs. A. A. Anderson will remove to Crimson Petal" (Quilter), "The Star" In honor of Mrs. A. V. Jones and cently she a where in few Lake Salt days, Susie Manson. (Rogers), "Mifanwy" (Forster), "A reside while her husband, Dr. A. Miss Miss Olevia Magleby entertained Birthday" (Woodman), "Micaela's Aria" will A. Anderson, Is on the Mexican border. from "Carmen" (Bizet), "Nymphes et Miss Athella Boothe and Miss Olga Christie Larsen, Ivy Hope and Elma ' and Verna Magleby, Vera Hansen Sylvalns" (Bemberg). The soprano-wa- Bryan of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Erickson at dinner. the a Call few days during ably accompanied by Mrs. O. M. Verabel Mrs. F. Erickson entertained Sunday Babcock. Her appearance in Wichita, week. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert for Mrs. Mrs. Kan., of Hook Burlingame. Mary was Kan., May 20, S. Dorrity, equally successful. Is spending a few weeks here, visiting Dorothea Poulsen, Mrs. D.Burgess, Mrs. Taylor has been secured as soloist friends. Verna and Ethel Erickson, Mrs. Joseph by the Downers Grove (111.) Woman's Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barker were guests Olsen, Dora Poulsen and Fred Erickson club for the convention of women's of honor at a reception Friday evening and Wendell Andreason. Mrs. A. V. Jones and Miss Susie Man-so- n clubs Oct. 26." of Mr. and Mrs. Orville at the home have returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Barker will Jeppson. soon to take up their residence Arco, Ida. The Hand opera chorus has been In- leave Miss Eva Hunt entertained the BeeMontana. The guests were Mr. A.and hive vited and has accepted the Invitation in Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew girls. Jensen, to give a concert, at Saltair Friday aftThe following enjoyed a plunge and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dixon, Mr. in Mrs. a honor of party of and Mrs. Jesper Nichols, Mr. and luncheon Wednesday; Christie Larsen, ernoon, July 28, men and women coming as represent- C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stone, Vera Hahsen, Hope, Olevia, Vera, Ivy and Mrs. James Jensen, Connie Jen- and Elma Magleby. Verna Erickson, atives of the supreme lodge of the Mr. Rarnona Jensen and Lamar Jensen. Gladys Tuft and Evelyn Sprague. of Pythias, when this party sen. Knights Miss Vera Miss Ruth Woolley of Salt Lake was is home after an will stop over In Salt Lake cn its way entertained Miss extended visitMagleby in Salt Lake. Saturdav by evening to attend the supreme .lodge when it Elva Blackburn. Those present were convenes in Portland. Those . making Verna Ipsen, Aglaia Anderson, FlorMAXTI, up the party are from Kansas and.Mis-sou- ence Kelley, Ramona Jensen, Ruth Special to The Mer-rel- l, The invitation to the chorus Woolley. Coleman Collins,- Bert Manti. July 22. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace Jensen, Worth Anderson, Hosford comes through E. A. Mitchell of Provo, and son left Wednesday for Lee. Victor Lorin Anderson, in Alameda, Cal., after grand chancellor of the Pythians of Mrs. Judith Anderson entertained at their home six weeks in Manti. Utah. a lawn party Saturday evening Mr. spending Mr. and Mrs. Peter Talbot and Mrs. and Mrs. N. C. Olsen. Mrs. Edel Hansen. Carl of Castle Dale spent the Wllberg Garrlt deJong, one of ' the progres- Theresa Jensen Edith Mortensen, Retta week acre. sive young musicians of Salt Lake, has Jensen. Agnes Mortensen. Vera Jensen, Miss Kenner entertained the been engaged to take full charge of Ellen Lund, Valborg Olsen, James Lind, Beehive Fannie at her home Thursday girls and Jensen Hugo Phillip Dalgas, Holgar the music department of Murdcck acad- Hansen. afternoon. Mrs. I.ucy Tennant and daughter Luemy at Beaver City, beginning Sept. 1 at cille Monday evening a canyon party . returned Tuesday from Logan. and Wlllowmere was enjoyed by Mr. Mat-tiMrs. Callle Munk entertained the Bandmaster H. A. Montgomery has Mrs. Wynn L. Eddy, Luella Fife, Mad-se- e Needlecraft club at her home WednesViolet received a complimentary letter - from West, Maud Forsgren. afternoon. Those present were day Madsen. Marco himGrace Rear Admiral Blue, telling Forsgren, that Connie Mrs. Dee Mrs. Lowry, Royal Buchanan, Florence Olive Jensen. Jensen, his preparedness march, "The Watch W. Mrs. Marj' Munk, Mrs. Vera Keller, Willis L. E. Dresback. Morgan, Lee, been United has the word," adopted by J. Mad- Mrs. Etta Nelson, Mrs. Ida Stringham, Davis, R. E. Minogue,C. Stanley States marine band as one of its regu- E. 11. Bryan and Mrs. Emerett Munk, Mrs. Ellen Crawsen, Knudson, Floyd ford, Mrs. Kate Parry, Mrs. Maggie lar repertory pieces, and praising the Dolore Nichols. of a Lowry, Ruth Munk and Lura Crawford. recipient excellency of the march as well. Henry Harris was the Vernon Becker of Long Beach, Cal., delightful surprise by Mr. and Mrs. W. a short vacation with his spending Miss Lillu Davis, one of the leading R. Dredge. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. is Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Becker. parents, Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mary and Harris, Henry Is sopranos cf the Hand opera chorus, Mrs. Arthur P. Voorhees, Mrs. Lee A. Harris, Mary Clark and Laura,' Kenner and Mrs. John P. Sorenson enenjoying her vacation. Dredge. C. Jensen, superintendent of the tertained the women of the R. K. class D. Miss Edna Anderson has returned to Box Elder county schools, Tuesday afternoon at a kensingtonren-on returned the lawn. Piano selections were Salt Lake after a visit with her parents Sunday afternoon from New York, dered by Joy Sorenson and Vera Kenin Ephraim. Miss Anderson has been where he attended the convention of ner. The honored guests were Mrs. invited to be soprano soloist at the the N. E. A. n Etta Anderson, Mrs. Maria Dyreng, of Mr. Mrs. and Joseph Bywater opening of the Utah State capitol, and Mrs. Mrs. Etta visitNelson, here Emily Jenson a few are days spending friends. by special request she will sing the ing relatives and Mrs. Serelda Ralphs and Mrs. and Vvason of Emery county. "Rigoletto" aria, "Caro Nome." Mrs. Milton Jensen entertained Sat- Theora Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lowry were reReese, afternoon Mrs. Martha Shaw of a surprise Wednesday evenof Prof. Arthur Freber Is spending his urday cipients Mrs. James Mrs. Carl Hansen. Mrs. T. M. ing in honor of their birthday annivervacation along trout streams In Idaho. Ogden, Mrs. Orion Jensen, Maud Fors- saries. Thirty guests were present. Jensen, Reese, Mrs. Vera Fife. Miss Edith Kjar entertained the Prof. Gustav H. Schuster returned gren and club at her home Tuesday entertained Hopeless Stohl Miss Emma Friday two an of auto from tour, Thursday to the evening. Sego Lily complimentary evening weeks to and through the Yellowstone swarm of Beehive girls. In the party Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Kerr, Mr. and his family. Mrs. E. D. Woolley and Mr. and Mrs. O. Stohl, Larue Burn-haby park, accompanied David Mrs. were sje Minnie Poulson. Millicent Smith, J. W. Cherry of Mount Pleasant reMiss Nan Butterfield, contralto, who Oletta Poulson, Violet Smith, Eliza turned Tuesday from Fish lakes. has been on the vaudeville stage In Poulson. Eva Rohwer, Meda Johnson, MOUNT PLEASANT. the east with the Beatrice Morello com- Marie Palle, Agnes Johansen and Hazel 1 to The Special pany and the Colonial Girls. Is at the Ownby. enterMr. and 'Mrs. J. W. Sheffield 22. home of her father' E. L. Butterfield tained Mr. and Mount e Pleasant, at July seventy-fivguests Sunday Mrs. Ferdinand Ericksen, Harlan Alene for the summer vacation. She expects a birthday visitors the Among party. to resume tour August 15 with the from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. A. and Elroy Ericksen of Salt Lake were and guests of Mrs. Camilla Noland this Josie Flynn company. N. Flshburn of Tremonton, Mr. sje and week. Mrs. Frank Sheffield of Layton.-Mr- . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ericksen reMrs. Frank E. Doherty, formerly Miss Mrs. James Sheffield of Kaysville, Mr. to their home in Pocatello after turned of Kaysville, Vera Eldredge, is here from Chicago and Mrs. Heber Sheffield relatives here. of Sheffield visiting Mrs. Mr. Robert and U. Mr. and Mrs. J. visiting her parents Mrs. Earl II. Seely was hostess at and Sheffield Vernon Mrs. Mr. and Eldredge, Sr., and other relatives. The Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sheffield of Salt luncheon Tuesday C.afternoon compl-of F. Bellemere operetta, "Contrary Mary," written by Lake. imentary to Mrs. Mo. Mrs. Doherty and produced at the Mrs. A'ndv Jensen entertained Tues- KansasO. City, S. A. club women were enterThe here, in Ogden and In Provo day afternoon at a children's party in tained lawn party Wednesday aftat the of in honor is a birthday ernoon a Mrs. about year ago, being produced the city park R. A. McArthur at her by on an eastern vaudeville circuit, and of her little son Wayne. chilhome. a at Lee entertained Ed Mrs. new Mrs. Doherty has two operettas Mrs. C. F. Bellemere, Mrs. Ora Hanafternoon on the partyherSaturday about completed. She uses her maiden dren's sons Theron and sen and Miss Florence Tuft were little for lawn name for her professional work. Mrs. Glenn. In the party were Ivy Mathias. hostesses at a progressive five hundred at the. home of evening Doherty will return in a week to Chi- Elnora Hatch. Merlin Dalby. Leon Jepp- party Saturday Mrs. Ivie. The guests their mother, cago, where she has resided the past son, Afton Hansen, Leotta Jensen, Edith Nelson, Alta were Mrs. Thomas Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Ernest White, AriettaRulon year. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ipson. Axel Waldemar, ste Jensen, sje Blrdnoux, Elva Lamar Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mat-soValentine, Candland, Watkins. Victor T. John Hand Hol-toWednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen, Mr. and Parley Holton. Naoma entertained at his home on Capitol hill and Mrs. Ora Hansen, MiS3 Gertrude Lee and Theron Lee. Glenn for the great pianist, Alberto Jonag. Mrs. A. N. Munn returned Tuesday Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen, Those present were Alberto Jonas, Miss from a six weeks visit in Kansas City, Mrs. Bert Swinyard, Mr.Harry and Mrs. F. E. relaEricksen, Leonard Seely, J. H. Strauss, Mo., where she was the guest of Miss Eva Simpson, Ronald Nilson, Mr. tives and friends. and Mrs. Austin Monsen, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Poulsen, Miss Muriel Simpson and GUNNISON. J. Francis Neilson. JT30WRING WOODBURY, the J Special to Thft Miss Mildred Ericksen of Salt Lake L l party is the guest of Miss Gladys Ericksen. youngest clarinetist in Utah,! Gunnison. July 22. A surprise in honor afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weil of St. Louis given Sunday being only 7 years old, a son of! was by were guests of Mr. Weil's cousins, Mr. of Fredrick Ludvickson at his home will L. Thomas Mr. lie J and apWoodbury, j Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kearns, Mrs. John K. Madsen, during the and Mrs. and enterAndrew Jenson, Mr. Mrs. week. Mr. and Mrs. Madsen pear on the program of the recital Mrs. Archie tained for them at dinner Tuesday, Mr. and Oleson, Erastus Music j Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Gledhill, covers being laid for sixteen. Mr. and ito be given at Consolidated and Mrs. T. M. Kearns, Mrs. Maria Mrs. Madsen also entertained for Mr. Thursday night by pupils of t Mr. D. Kearns, Mrs. Orson Ludvickson, C. and Mrs. Weil. Clarence J. Hawkins. j R. Swalberg. Miss Gertrude Knudsen. entertained Mr. and Mrs. John S. P. Peterson and at luncheon Tuesday Mrs. Bert SwinSundaughters Don and Jessie spent yard of Garland, the honor guest, Mrs. wwi'. day in Sallna. Roberts entertained a Earl Seely, Mrs. C. F. Bellemere, Mrs. Mrs. Howard Ericksen, Mrs. L. P. Vickers, HarryFlorence few friends at dinner Tuesday inofhonor Miss Tuft. Miss Myrtle Clark, Mr. Airs. Ora Hansen of the birthday anniversary and Mrs. John Knudsen. Roberts. has returned Miss Emma Christenson The South ward Relief society gave a v to Salt Lake after a visit with rela- social at the chapel Tuesday afternoon i. tives here. Mrs. P. M. Neil-so- n testimonial to as a T. W. Smith and family of Elsinoren Mrs. M. C. Peterson, the retirwith Mrs. O. I. Rasmus-se- ing and t to Mrs. S. A. Barton of spent Sunday counselors, and Mrs. T. M. Kearns, sisters of the ward. Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Averett Miss Carrie Anderson of Marysvale gave a dinner party in honor Thursday W. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. anniverof his seventy-nint- h birthday and Mrs. Charles Averett, Dack, Sunday. sary. Mr.Mrs. Mrs. Ed Kearns of Salt Lake is vis- Mr. C. Johansen, Mrs. Dolph and here. Mrs. Mr. Charles Bennett, iting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hagan and Mr. and and Mrs. L. P. Nelson,Hampshire. Mrs. Celeste to went Lake Salt Salmon Mrs. J. H. Barton. Mr and Mrs. Asa Coates. Mrs. and spent a few days visiting. Jane Wilcox, Mrs. Otto Averett, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Halverson of Dorcas Averett, Zabrlskie Provo arrived here Tuesday to spend and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coates were their vacation. the guests. Mrs. Niel Sorenson entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otte of Logan afterdinner party Tuesday were guests of Mr. family and Mrs. L. P. Nelnoon. . son Sunday. C. of is A. a Provo Lund Mrs. guest The elder women the North ward of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Relief society were of entertained by the Sorenson. women of that organization at young Mrs. Louisa Larsen entertained a the church Tuesday afternoon. at an number of relatives and friends birth-dM A. B. was hostess at a an elaborate Waldemar afternoon party in honor of her. dinner party Thursday in v Monday. Mrs. Bertha Bellehonor Mrs. R. J. Lamb and daughter Alberta mere. of her sister i visited in RedmondM.Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Neilson and daughter Sullivan of East Florence Mr. and Mrs. J. returned from Wednesday Helena, Mont., are guests ' of Mr. and Salt Lake and Eureka. Mrs. C. Perkins. Mrs. Rx Jensen and her mother Mrs. Miss Verga Peterson was hostess to A. S. Neilson are Salt Lake visitors this theof Beehive Swarm Clover the girls week. at her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weil Friday. for !ONUOE. Mrs. Dan Argyle cf Sallna is her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. visiting Special to The Staker. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Winters and chilMonroe, July 22. Mrs. Jack Shipp f 4 and Mrs. Melvin Webb entertained at dren are visiting at Kanab this week an afternoon social Mrs. Joseph Smith. with Mrs. Winter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Nielsen. Mrs. Alice Webb, Mrs. William Cummings. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hyrum. Christensen and Mrs. F. Erickson, Mrs. D. S. Dorrity, Mrs. Martha Doxford, Mrs. Frank Shef- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis were dinner field. Mrs. Henry Nielsen. Mrs. W. W. quests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac at Chester. Clark, Mrs. William Morrison. Mrs. Revnoldg Walter Suter, Mrs. Alphonzo Winget, HaMrs.Larsen Hyrum Christensen and Miss Mrs. Maud Arnold. Mrs. Zina Morrison, chaperoned the Virtute swarm of Beehive girls on a hike and Idonna Nielsen, Mrs. Mary Hastings. Clara and Margaret Hoyer of Chicago, outing at Fiddler's Green Monday. Others who participated were Viola Lin111., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Belitz. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodge enter dahl. Pearl Johansen, Opal Larsen, A. Mitchell of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lorus Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Hand. The Hand opera chorus, which has taken the initiative in arranging a banquet, which will be given by musicians of Salt Lake on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah July 31 in honftr Henrietta Gremmell. E. Richard Weenlg, John C. Lake and choir. Organist. Miss Theresa Ball; Fay M. Haddock. ' - Miscellaneous - t j I THERESA BALL, daughter of Samuel yr ISS anxl organ, younsr student of the -- - '..ward choir. Twenty-ninth piano - P. Ball, an accomplished who is organist of the " Sa-cerdo- te, - -- STATE SOCIETY , Sunday. Concert by Held's band at Liberty park, p. m. Concert by Montgomery's band at p. m. Saltair. 4 p. m. and - e Monday. by field's band at Liberty park at 3 p. m. and 7 p. rn. , Herald-Republica- Concert , Thamdar. Recital by pupils of Clarence J. Hawkins at Consolidated Music hall, 8.15 p. m. at-th- Friday. p. m. (Per-golesl- Recital. Oncmm Monday, Tracy V. Cannon; Tuesday. John J. MeClellan; Wednesday, Edward P. Kimball; Thursday, Tracy Y. Cannon; Friday, Edward I. Kimball; Saturday, John J. HcClel-laspecial request program. n. s , - 1 y n, week's noonday THIS the Tabernacle organ recitals will feature Tome,' Come Ye Saints" as the favorite Mormon hymn. The following? programs have been arranged; e -- L. k v - ?" - . '"v Assistant Organlsf T. Y. Cannon at the organ. . . .Debat-Ponso- n Favorite - Come Y Mormon Saints' Songa In the Night An Old Melody Solemn March ...... Arr. Johnston "Come, , . .Spinney by Organist , Faulkes Organist J. J. MeClellan at the organ. Prelude for Organ In G Major An Old rl Chopin R. . Strauss Hymn. "Come, Com Ye Salnta. .. .Arr. by Organist The Famous Larjo ..Handel WEDXESDAY. Assistant Organist K. P. Kimball the orjran. March Funebre . at . Chopin d'Kvry Gabriel-Mari- e n, Cradle Song La. Ctnquantalne Favorite Mormon Hymn, "Come, Come Ye Saints' MacDowell An Old Trystlns Place An Old Melody........ Arr. by Organist Faulkes Prelude Herotque THURSDAY. Lake valley. President Young says. Assistant Orsanlat T. Y, Cannon at "This is the place." 14. The pioneers make permanent the organ. camp. Prayer and thanksgiving. ChoFantasia Rhelnberger "O Ye Mountains High." 1847. rus. Lemmens Prayer 16. Celebrating the first pioneer day, Favorite Mormon vIIyran. "Come, canJuly 24, 1857, Big Cottonwood Come Ye Salnta" singing, etc. "Berceuse Feasting, Chauvet yon. 16. News of the approach of JohnStebblns Cantilena army. An Old Melody ......Arr. by Organist ston's 17. Call to arms of the Saints. ChoWedding; March .........Mendelssohn rus. "Up, Awake Ye Defenders pf Zlon." FRIDAY. 18. Lot Smith's party stampeding the Assistant Organist 22. P. Kimball at army camp. The Saints move south; the organ. mourning scenes of leaving homes A In Sonata Chromatic again. (from Fugs 1S. The return to Salt Lake valley. Rhelnberger Minor) times follow. Neruda Slavonic Cradle Sons; Progressive 10. Sleighrlde party; going to the R. Goes Custard Serenade dance. Favorite Mormon Hymn, "Come, 21. They arrive at the dance. The Come Ye Faintse quadrille. A deserted Farm ......... .MacDowell 22. While at the dance they are sur.Arr. by Orsranlst An Old Melody by hostile Indians. A fight enMerkel rounded March In B Flat sues. United States soldiers to rescue. SATURDAY. 23. The Blackhawk war. Victory for at the J. whites. MeClellan the organ. J. Organist 24. The first railroad train (ISO) to Special Request Program. Salt Lake valley. Fantale in I Flat Major. . Rhelnberger enter 25. The erection of the Salt Lake Andante from Sixth Organ symWidor Temple. phony . ...Gautler Le Secret 2. Dedication of the Temple fl833). An OhI Melody ......Arr. by Organist Chorus. "The House of the Lord Is Completed." Favorite Mormon Hymn. "Come, 27. The great Tabernacle organ. ImCome Ye Saints" ....Arr. by Organist of the Vox Humana stop. itation Final Duo from "Tristan and Isolde" 28. Peace, happiness and prosperity Wagner among the Saints. Note. For the Pa turd ay special re- now reigns supremeMormon the Chorus, hymn. o. great In be must quest programs, requests Father." My the hand of Organist J. J. MeClellan. 2?. Statehood attained. "Utah We director Utah Conservatory ' of Music. Love Thee." TempJeton building, before Thursday c mu-elstandard tmon of each week. Only I.IimRTT PARK CONCKRT. will be considered. ' band will give Its HKLDS military S ALTAI II riOXKHH PROGRAM. Sunday concert at Liberty park this afternoon at 4 o'clock, for musical most elaborate which the following program has been of the events ever presented there by Harry arranged: band of fifty men, Overture. "Wanderer's Hope". . . .Suppe A. Montgomery Scotch nlrs. .. .Godfrey assisted by the Hand opera chorus of Grand selection selection, "Songs of the Popular voices. Bandmaster Montgomery forty Robinson South" .. has arranged a grand descriptive fan"M Fl o t ow ha" art selection, whose Operatic of the honor tasia in pioneers "The Grand selection. I descriptive tomorrow anniversary Is commemorate Rowcn Pioneers Travels" bv a state holiday. This fantasia Is be Grand selection, "Souvenir of Wagentitled "The Pioneers, and will ner Arr. by Tobain usual gUen In the main pavilion4 at theo'clock Caprices; to concert hours, Sunday "Dance of the Demons .Puemer and T to t. and will be repeatedDreams" ...Robinson A 7.39. "Wedding to syynopWednesday from Grand popular selection, "The Refollows; turn to America" Herbert Syneqmlj. - old-tim- I !. Saints colony. happiness and contentment reigns supreme. Chorus, "An Angel From on High. 2. The beginning of discord between the Saints and Gentiles; the Gentiles mobilise; the mob becomes furious; of the Saints. mobbing 3. The assassination of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Chorus. "Hark! From Afar a Funeral Knell." . The burial of the prophet; In mentlrg of the Saints. Chorus: "Nearer. My God, to Thee. 5. The Inauguration of Rrlgham Toung, who accepts the leadership of the Saints. Chorus: "We Thank Thee. O God. for a Prophet." S. A great expedition is planned. The Saints abandon their homes in Nauvoo. and under the leadership of President loung. start on tbdr long journey into the great unknown west. Chorus. "Come. Come. Ye Saints." 7. Reaching Council Bluffs, the pioneers camp for the winter. Their prog, ress is somewhat retarded at this point. The United States government calls for 600 volunteers to be muietrrd Into the regular army, for service in Mexico. The Saints respond, who afterward became known a the "Famous Mormon 1. The Latter-daNauroo. 111. y -- battalion." S. Farewell to the battalion. Chorus: -Onward. Christian Soldiers. S. The remaining Saints (though somewhat weakened by the loss of so many of their sturdy men folks), continue on their way witward. 10. At & friendly Indian camp. Indian dances. It. Buffalo etampede. (The pioneers lose many of their oxen and horses In this stampede.) 12. After collecting as many of the scattered oxen as possible, the pioneers start once more toward the setting aun. 11. Finally the pioneers reach Salt Herald-Republiea- - Arr. by Organist Traumeret Favorite Mormon Sfc . Mendelssohn 2.. Melody . , TX'KSDAY. Nocturne, No. 2$f 5jC RhelnberRer Hymn, . s MONDAY. Andajtte Seraphlque Caprtcclo Even Sons e - Concert by Held's band at Liberty 7 park, I Arthur Arneson. Clarinet solo. First Movement ConWeber certo No. 1 Miss Ollva Anderson. ....Durrand (a) Valse in E flat Schafer (b) Papillon Dance Mies Lovlna Thomas. (a) Etude In A flat. . . .Wollenhaupt Scharwenka (b) Polish dance Miss Alice Edgheill. Cornet solo, "One Fleeting Hour'.. Lee Leroy Stark. Cornet duet Witt and Skill Leyland Whlttaker, Herbert Sklllicorn. Clarinet solo. Introduction and variation Hoff Kugene Smith. Clarinet solo, Rigoletto Fantasia. .Bass! Miss Olivia Anderson. (a) To Spring Greig (b) Butterfly Greig Miss Anna Condie. "The Flatterer" Chamlnade Miss Ruth Robinson. Clarinet duet, "II Convegno" Ponehielli Olivia Anderson, Kugene Smith. Church Choirs ST. MARK'S CATHEDRAL. Mrs. William H. Cunnningham of San Francisco, formerly Miss Elizabeth Dern. will be the soloist at St. Mark's service today at 11 a. m. FtRST METHODIST. For today's services at First Meth- odist church the following program of music will be given by a quartet composed of Percy Morton, tenor: Mrs. C. C. Daily, soprano; Mrs. E. G. Caster, contralto, and Alexander Kberhardt, basso; Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer. organist. The soloists will be Mrs. Daily and W. H. Manning. MORNING SERVICE. Organ prelude (a) Prelude In A Read (h) Idylle Flexington Darker Anthem Love of God Warren Quartet. Offertory Berceuse Kinder Solo Far From My Heavenly Home Mrs. C. C. Daily. Neidlinger Postlude Festival March .... Rogers EVENING SERVICE. Organ Prelude (a) Serenade .... Russel King Miller (b) Meditation Solo Remember Me. O Lord Frysinger PIOXEKIt DAY COXCKRTS. Caro Roma will be given In W. H. Manning. TWO concerts milipark Monday, by Held's Offertory Berceuse Dethier Pioneer In of Postlude March Rcllgloso band observance Parker tary first concert will be from 3 day.S The TWENTY-SIXT- H to p. m. and the same program will WARD. L. D. S. be repeated from 7 to 9 p. m. The Pio The choir Twenty-sixt- h of ward of neer day program follows: Pioneer stake will give the followthe In Smiles "Berlin Musical Melange, ing program at this evening's service, at Night" (a trip around the beginningOat 6 o'clock: Link Anthem town) Lord Most Merciful .... Grand selection. "The Yankee Con- - , Concone sul." excerpt from comic opera Choir. Robyn Soprano Solo Selected Miss Florence Summerhays. Caprices, by request: Paul Linke Anthem I Will Praise the Lord .... "A Little Gossip" "A Seemfunny" Dalby De Jong Overture, "William Tell." first.. time Choir. this season, by request. .Rossini Gerrlt de Jong, chorister; Miss Verda Grand selection, "Gipsy Love." by Alsop, organist. the composer of "The Merry Lehar TWENTY-NINT- H Widow" . WARD, I D. S. Grand polonaise .Beelg A special musical program will he By request: remembered by the Twenty-nint- h ward "While the River of Love Flows In the ward chapel this evening. choir Baker On" . . Ralph Czibulka It Is sixty-nin- e years Monday since the "Stephalne Gavotte" arrival of the first band of Mormons "An American Abroad," descriptive in this valley and the program lias fantasie of a trip through Eubeen arranged in honor of that event. war Bratton the before rope ri Lon J. Haddock will deliver an address on the "Romance of Utah." The servHAWKINS PUPIL RECITAL. ice will commence at 6.30 and the pubfollowing piano and woodwind lic is Invited. The program follows: THE of Clarence J. Hawkins will Anthem For the Strength of the Music Hills appear in recital at Consolidated Stephens hall Thursday evening at 8. IS o'clock, Ward Choir. for which the program wilt be: Anthem Beautiful ZIon for Me . Robin's Lullaby Krogmann J. .T. Daynes Miss Helen Reese. Miss Sarah Dee and Choir. .Dennee Soprano Solo Lovely Utah Valse op. 15 No. 5. Miss Melba Wade. Miss Annie Williams. Dennee Tenor Solo The Flag Without a Chase of the Butterflies Stain Joseph Barney. Ray M. Haddock Clarinet solo Selected Anthem Let the Mountains Shout for Master Bowrlng Woodbury. Joy 'Stephens Clarinet solo, Solvejgs song. .....Grelg; Mrs. Edna Mathlson, Miss Sarah Dee, 3jjt ........ TC ....... .,.-....- .......... - My-to- . 4 Lu-ell- a m. Herald-Republica- St Lo-ga- Pan-tag- nl es Hor-ten- n, se n. ITerald-Kepul.rcan.- 1 -- iewp"f it iWfi'f ' n i- - - ft- Mrs.-Charle- s - . - Florence Lindahl, Petra Larsen, Ella Freston, Anna Olson, Verda Raemussen and Hilma Halstrom. The Misses Alice and Johanna Madsen of Scofield. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Madsen, are guests of Louisa Madsen this week. Miss Esther Malmstein will spend Pioneer day with her sister Miss Lydia Malmstein at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gibson or Ogden are guests of Mrs. Gibson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Scovil. The Sevo swarm of Beehive girls was entertained by Miss Evinda Erick-se- n at her home Monday afternoon. Miss May Hull has as her guests this and week her 'mother, Mrs. E. E. Hull, sister Vera Hull of Aurora, 111. Thea three will leave next week for month's trip in California. Wall entertainedMr. Henry Dr. and Mrs. Mcat dinner Monday for R. B. NorKirahari and Rev. and Mrs. ten. ton. Co,vers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harney and two children of Cement. Okla., came this week to visit their son O. J. Harney and will make their home here. Mrs. Sherman Allred returned to her home in Salt .Lake Friday after month's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ericksen. Miss Kate Erick-se- n accompanied her and will spend a month in Salt Lake. Miss Vida Knudsen Is home from the past six Bingham, where she spent John Knudweeks visiting her father sen. The Misses Elida and Floss Staker entertained thirty-fiv- e guests at a lawn party at their home Wednesday eveni, and-Mrs- . i . . ng.- ; BLACKFOOT. Special to The 1 Herald-Republica- Blackfoot, Ida., July 22. The" Misses Genevieve and Marje Millick were hostesses at a "500"' party Friday afternoon, in honor of Elizabeth Dubois and Lillian Sample. Others present were Grace Peck. Lorine Tavey, Gladys Edna Capps, Jackman, Ora Rogers, Marie Heagany,' Magnile Bundley, Whilden Kinney, Irene Rich, Geneva Rich, Evelyn Boyd, Pearl Quantrell, Hoover. Phyllis Mrs. D. H. Biethan entertained Frion the lawn in day at a kensington to her guest, Mrs. Ben compliment who lived here many years and is on her way to Rigby, where she will reside in the future. Mrs. Sylvia Fay was the recipient of a shower Saturday by Irene Rich, Lillian Sample, Herma Albertson, Clarice Lucile Davis and Just, Delia Kaiser, Hoover, her classmates. Phyllis The Women's union of the Baptist church has adjourned for the summer months. Mrs. L. M. Capps was elected vacancy caused by president to fill the the resignation of Mrs. D. H. Biethan. Wilford Beck was the host Friday afternoon to celebrate his seventh anniversary. birthday The Junior Beehive girls of tha First ward, accompanied by their BeeP. Ipson and the Mukeeper, Mrs. M. Mrs. W. Wr. Beck, pictual those nickedpresident, Monday. Among were Nevada Browning, Artellapresent Gibbs, Elna Murphey, Waneta Buttcane, Goldia Moore, Vernon Anderson, Alta Scofield, and Lavern Jensen. A party consisting of Genevieve Pearl Quantrell, Phyllis Hoover, Edward Marie Millick, John Keltus, Mr. Moser and Mr. "Unkifer Cranky, went tc-- Shelley Tuesday night to attend a dance, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Al Springer. Mrs. D'Orr Poynter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and their guests, Mrs. Fred Vogle and two daughters, at dinner Saturday. as Mrs. James Ryan has her guests Miss Nellie Kenney and Miss Ida Miller of Davenport, la., who started from their home in May In a, roadster and have covered a distance of 8400 miles without mishap. From here they go to California. Mrs. John G. Brown and three James, Summerfield and Willnephews, iam Johnston, left Tuesday for Salt Lake to visit a few days. Mrs. William Varley was the guest of Mrs. Henry Kiefer Friday at Idaho Falls. Sharlene and Florence La Berge ofBennington St. Louis were guests at C. the home of F. Parkinson. Mrs. I. O. Moore and daughter Helen e of Seattle, and Miss Marlon Fargo of Pocatello were guests of Judge and Mrs. Frederick Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Arnold of Salt Lake were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gaddie. Pearl Quantrell leaves Sunday for Butte to visit friends a few days. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. WTilliams have returned from Lava Hot Springs, where spent two weeks. they Mrs. Harvey Greenwood has returned from Idaho. where she visited her parents. Falls, The Epworth league went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoneman Thursday evening and surprised Mrs. Stoneman's brother. Earl Officer. J. H. Early and wife returned Monfrom a tour of Yellowstone day Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Millick and park. two Marie and Genevieve, aro daughters, Yellowstone park. touring Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hubbell and daughter are spending the week at - Hol-broo- Mil-lic- k, Swan Valley. CASTLE DALE. Special to The ' Herald-Republica- Castle Dale. July 22. Mr. and Mrs. P. Snow entertained Sunday evenat their home Mr; and Mrs. Haring old G. Jensen, S. E. Jensen, Miss Crystal Jensen, Guy Snow and Mrs. C. H. Pearson of New Mexico. Mrs. Harold G. Jensen, assisted by Miss Crystal Jensen of Mount Pleasant, entertained the Bay View Readat her home Wednesday afting club The ernoon. paper was by Mrs. Julia Baker. Those present were Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Graham, Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mrs. D. W. Dalton, Crawford, Mrs. David Williams, Miss Hazel Acord, Mrs. S. P. Snow, Mrs. C. 11. Pearson. Little Miss Snow entertained a number of Dorothy friends at a lawn partv WednesdayMatfter afgternoon in honor of her Bruce and BaJrnard cousins, Pearson of New Mexico. at Tuesday afternoon a the grove included Mrs. picnic B. W. party Dalton, Mrs. Harold G. Jensen, Miss Hazel Acord, Alta Acord, Vera Acord, Crystal Jensen, Naomi Ella Asav. Jennie Seely, Ruby Asay, Sara Hansen. Day, Sarah Oveson. Audrey Clawson, Naomi Koffard, Mrs. David Seelj", Atlanta Ruth Lund, Fawn Singleton and Berg, Naomi Wood. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Graham returned home Sunday after a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. David Williams enjoyed a few of and camp life in the days mountainsfishing Misses Carol and Florence have returned home after Jorgensen spending some time in Tooele. Miss Leah Hickman is home from Salt Lake for a short visit. Mrs. Oscar Beebe and two sons returned this week from an extended visit on the reservation. Mrs. P. Lund and dautrhter returnedJoseph Monday from an extended visit in Idaho. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Baker of Milwaukee, Wis., visited the former's brother George A. Baker, . and, wife this week. New .Wanda mere, July 24. Band concert, boating, bathing, races fireworks and dancing. Cool and shadv; an ideal place to spend the day. Advertisement. S p:d-mu- 'f - - '. IIcralil-Republican- .l k, iri m . urn in, irir . 1 1. ... -. BUN DAY SPECIAL Ice Cream Brick ' the Quart Delivered 260 State Street. Phones : Wasatch s 3 3223-24-2- 5 nd |