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Show 'TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. .MQENIXO, MARCH 2B. hlch rnrtlt!on of Ihl numbor, viv d lntorprotatltm of th flxiun end reaarrwtlon of ChHnt In kdilitlon to th IocmI cHllt. Wolff, of today ler-- I from of th cantata, part '1 he mimical program vice follow: ceujto, leteu Monvnya Organ preluda, In th Morning". ( Imnt, "Tli Lord J'rajer I 1A a ! crucl- - HrrT (ntnt.tlodrd render Joeelyn," 111 im th . "Her-- I two Crelg ciihiig Ioailogy. Gloria... Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Hour., Shelley Haydn Offertory, htmphony in I th H.art Hariton aolo, "Lika Allltaen ietreth" Walter Jenkins. ....Ilewlltt Postlude, "March" LVEMMI Philharmonic Offert Its Finest Program Organ prelud, "Metlltation". . .Callaerta Lying in tha TA eat' Anthem, lay halter Nevltt Offertory, Preluda' boprano aolo, 1her Ja a Green Hill Gounod Far Away' M tut Kuth 'WilUams. Kant tala Poatlude, Spinney K L. Mackenaie, chorlater Mr. Crlsm haptnan, organlat. Mia Gladya liong and K. Lrnest man, violina. Are they the X - Ut I old-fashione- d, back- - breaking e rig Prewnilnj th fin at program of clan Lai inuaio vft offered tu the public hy I local omatnsatlun of Instrumentalist, the Salt I wk Ihilttfirmoulu on heetr v. Ml to he i 1 thH afleniuon at the Silt f.rat Ms Lake tVi'ir, at 4 10 otlwk. in Its last of the taan mj'hony ciipfeit a In was program pieuous ajpiuianc eV I"Seven of jvmilar mnrters of the better cUh Words ,V and ttie event was one that called forth i ii. ui h favorable coionient tHauee of tbs verier i! ex ilnre of the work is strictly classic, Tod vs roffram "Th Seven Last Word of Chrlat, by c rmrU,iijf four pieat tiutnUers bv four Theodor r I'uhoia, will b given at Ht of the j,rMtct composers. Iteethoven, to a cathedral at 4 10 oUo. k thle afMark from t hairier, a hubrt, ra iulkoupky and two ternoon th cathedral choir and Orhy lastof the the nuinNre pheus club, under direction of J. W. Curbeen itamcd com osers never havin tis 1 he numbers follow given here in their entiiet). "All 1 Ket.pl' Introduction, It is enfe to wv tlmt Die performance couch covers, cushions Soprano solo. will he well dnnt the last three months First word, "Father Jorgive Them.... Mare wltmecd a Mnklm? Im reae in the Baritone ado with chorua a mo mt of intc'fst manifcMed by the Second word, "Today hhalt Thou Be' it seal rtlv to clean mooters due while way, x i Ituet, tenor and baritone energy and ahihiv of Irctor fharlcs ' Third Son f Behold word, Woman, t Thy ithn hhefWrJ an! pirtlr to a nmnlf Avails, floors Soprano, tenor, baritone aoioa with of inforrsf on the part of nietmors of the fi chorua moral i K has lent loth whnh Fourth word, "My God. My God, Why is iruir,im you fmam it rupport to the ftfk of the Hast Thou Koriaken Me?' onNetia in Its ciuh vora to Rive IimmI Baritone solo, furnishWe house iiiush lover more opportunity to har them, Fifth word. I Thirst the t rk tlmt cve- - other cit of halt Tennr and burltniio solo with chorus. be m?c triovs as ft matter of cmirne ,ike clean Sixth word. "Father. Into Thy Hand Tie I prram th afternooi wilt' be Soul I Commend .My overture oi tn ' wih Tenor aolo with chorus. belong. placed where a mimler that per taps ms wtll Seventh word. it Is Finished" known os am of feethoveos or hcbtral tenor solos and baritone of Soprano, one in tone It poems iictlcts witks ehorus. this way. a ti tprat hMorh il ctse in the Instnrv Finale, prayer, "Thee We Ador, O of the Nether'and', with Lgnmnt. the Chtlst" i In! of the people In his t ireer, contendSoloist. Soprano. Mr J W. Curtis ing with the forces of passion, ambition vf t - t tenor, Ir. W. H Worlej; baritone, r, at d rcle itles fate Ham Lawrrnce organist, Magginettl, Ttin fo ''im the famous "Unfinished Lberly. hdd hv emi-m, , S'nphnnv bv be &ihubrt, the most beautiful corn, critue ti J j nation of tlieanau of v horn Lirt said McClellan t. The most poetic muHi.iin tint ever w i aid the main t h tru tcHstie of I is Why not have your old suit Dry Cleaned and Pressed iniisir will ulwns he its vivid personal itv fu inesa and poetrj for Paster. If you choose Salt Lakes Master Cleaners to t tv e T'haiknwikv Professor John J McClellan, chief The tbid lumber -VaMe N4ette' played two recitals In suite, (Nutirarkerk do it, you will look just as well as if you had a new suit. m halkow te tne finest Phoenix, Am,- Man h 16, and one at ny is led txRumman s con Riverside, Cal , March 18 How well the lepresentativ c of work of U tun's great Interpreter of Oman themes and who, employing Lub'-iamusic was appreciated in th Arizona city mot IN, make llelr work confirm to lie Phone Wasatch 580 may be understood by perusal of the rub of emrmoslt'nn and harmony pen-er- a The Arizona Republi h s press comments. the irreatest ly 17. can aavs under March of date of nil nations The Nutcracker McClel an "The concerts bv John ,J suite is retried as the sreat Russians Atr" SV. h- In the proved to be an unparalleled success mawtirplee in many rcpccts has a been decade f'larent since nearly second movement are half a dozen charplaved' In Kddy, the veteran organist, acteristic dimes Phoenix, and Mr McClellan' handling of The rhabrter rhspsody for onhegtra, was at the Mrand theater who will be heard at the Salt II ,!l8 mInstrument Ehpaiiat'' which will conclude the conPercy Grainger,' eminent . r nat wai AniwA paaiit wsanuA rt Is lCO0ATft e theater Saturday night Apr cert, 1ms never been plajed in this cltv It u found'd upon two typVal Spanish D. Pypor, manager. Georgo society held ever Phoe In. musical of the is history the' national ilarces, a Jota which nix. dance of Aragon, and a MaUgiueia, I'ad two artwhuh is I lie principal dance of Anda- New York livening Post, writes in that U'on. Karol, ?,mt RtyamSrng thT lusia best works of th puhlhatloit. ,nrt the htrsnd Svmplnn? The printed procram raMs attention to ,153 160 East Soeond South Street Une of Pen v Graingers great veteran and gifted Stephens conducted by Eugene Rede the fid that Salt !ake is the only larce in tie mi.s'tal woild Is to open the In order to make it an- affair of the orchestra, Branch: First South end Scat Street wtl western ettvr that has no subsidized or- eves of the In multitude as to the people and permit those in the humblest Ths program opened with the ever Send your clothes out that Seattle, justice done to Grieg, Uramger great chestra, pointing was the circumstances to hear the work, the comoverture and Poet Peasant hy through Its business men subscribe $75, by Parcel Post or first to publhly In New York anv mittee has put the admission at one price popuular and the house organist We give 00 annually for its symphony orchestra: of Griegplay s arrangement of Norwegian covering the entire house, ticket will the orchestra Express. was followed by This Haves J George 29. that Portland business men underwrite folktunes These tne Sa& be at March on Master attensale Cleaners and Duersl Monauy, them tunes, harmonized w.th prompt McClellan Mr. thiee numbers It on heslra tothe amount of any deficit I by iui prepay resuperlattv e art and amazing boldnera, bureau of information, the music store tion won Mv "Andanlino Wife) (To and that Fan Francisco subscribes is stores. It confidently hitherlo hetn wlthluld from the and drug turn charges. and 'Walthers Prize Old annually for Its orchestra that the presentation of "the Vi- marked attention the Grieg himself had never heard beautiful qualities Song displayed For this afternoon s program the or public them plaved until Uiainger took them up sion will be ong of the most impressive of the organ volres. The organist chestra has been augmented to more and he often asked him to- play tiiem in Unrigs ever given in this city. respond'd to encore ne Fine than fifty members The Instrumentation his hime at Trollhaugen Mrs Pav, Flick tnen sing and peronuel are as follows To luir Grainger play these peasant Mrs. from M',am A. Youngston Butterfly. accompanied by lollns K. Fitzpatrick, concertmaster tunes la indeed a poetic revelation In - tlon of the beautiful numher brought a who now has the matter of acceptance business men who for tne pa t 'no rendlMr on The the McClellan organ. A Siiepherd Gtoneman O Fmlth, E. them are arit cipated many of t'le devoted or n t Ht i yen i , storm of applause Kamnterino Oste-- o uid r advisement. Give Jounc, K Short, A. Maslerman, V. Clav-tov modeffects 'i hey ain-- r tor ti3 t. Tne was then piaci hy Mr MeCuiIan and proudly emploved appeared in the Birgers irr pbuo V Morris. A h ricson, A Brox. T ern cacop'ionista but In Grieg they are at the Halt Toike ure of elngu.g and the ! u e to pi i ,i u heautiei that were hidden In organist. c recent Elba A piano recital will be given by Mrs. Jorgensen, It nunewrk, J Roselle, M mitigated and Justified hv the creative a Kfm-oa- ll to tl where were forth entliulusuc public cater, Jlr service, rerditlons aocord.ig brousnt tocy M B. L. Brttrknet, Inter, Hales, R. devices of genius Grainger is Grieg's J A. lounge toil for a number of her puThe orchestra , then flaved March ovat.om mi thr. e gu.ce.xrive nights. As Booth. W. of 2Ju2 R home the Hill, pils at high priest among plan ats." From Tannhavi-u-r- , During tne past four vein th (.wines Years accompanied by the a rt suit of the favoiable impression cre8 lol is Tress, A. Rordame, A A goodly number of Grieg compositions Douglas street, Faturday night, April 1, invited hy the pre- Singers h.va sung nt the renT.'l conf.r-ence- s big organist. Mr M Cleljan then ptaved ated thev haveof been Klrohner, T. Nlcholl. The program follows will be given bv Mr Grainger at his reof the Mormoi Mormon the church to in from selections bishop own of arrangement siding his Cellos O Jorgensen, II. WolflV J. WilGondouer s Serenade cital next Saturday night. at the lin'd I ih aqd CommirJt of three slug at the forthcoming generil conferthe opera, Mlgnon. and a group liams, C 'tchetller. Lucia Donizetti Air from wuh tens club, conference ence ' and of the aril rfa. it the Mutual Moment numbers, To a W del Rns Bisses V. Jorgensen, A Baer, 6. fchirley Le Claire. Fort Hom.ai.at the P These inviThe latter was Improvement assoc.atidra FERN BATLET. Musical and 'Traeumerei Nielsen in Baumberger, W Rees, F. Beesley. Salt I.ake t leat.-- r and mem o lier p 'ps. m. s Duet, Frlenoship e tations have been accepted. most tne l.y t' spprenated probably Harp I Boothbv. The sue cess of the chords Is a' rlbjjied Margaret and Erma Klein. were Thene organThe program closed 'Singers attentive listeners PtssJirrtba ..... notes 8. Bruckner, IL Warner, JL. Wolcott .1 'e Babes Ocean Fprav tlie to .rod cm the ized of Mr efforts largely Kimball through bv with npi'lni Mtndel. the with orgrn latrgo Standing The Streamlet" RJs.ier Jrhn f. Done on The organization ducting of ITofcsror J tiKiur roniwal ard orchestra, serving as a fitting aid and Clarinets E Zabrtekl, R. Mldglev, Anna Miller. Alice Nielsen, eminent drarl4ate and will Is acid to he unique in Halt la. he muiicnl a for climax that program dignified In F Ohoog A. Kelleraherger Rubinstein J. Smith. It (Is composed of tvventv-ftv- e (Continued on Pae Ten) soprano who has so many friends "Melody ll'ss Beryl William long live in the memory of our music c rc i" Bassoons C. Berry, R, Sauer, A. lvrle $ In 8a t love-- s " that Introduction is unnec- "Dance of the Prow n. , Kaman V ork Brownie'.,.,.. New from at recital Of the Call'ornin (he essary, that she given Horns V. Plcco, F. Poulsen, C. .Streubbog has but recently returned from a highly "Marche Militaire" Mfselon Jnn, Riverside, the Ulvtrsule H Green He "tie Shapiro. . of the eouth tour mm suefssfi Im" Daily T'umpcts J Vlsser, W. Gleason, C. Crowd'd wl'h engigemmta as she Is Duet, "La Si Giaee Mr. Meridian Is a muslrianof dls'inc-tlon- , lina K ein (primo). hloIertip F. Wcstover the g'P'd artist in h r let'er to the who H numbered among the at o . ...... .Streabbog Trombonea It. Baker, B. Done, Waltz Little Fairy Be mu3.e editor of The Tribune tells of the friends of the M ssiqn Inn fim.ly fctev ttu Erma Klein. In fftids she her that activities with ha Joy plaved here upon numerous previous Be Mari he" Tuba S Abbott Burgmuller n an to relief the introduction r.etds and otginiza-tiowoikroom, occasions. tyar nq Tvmnani R Vt'son. Dream ....Tabitsky of women engaged In making clothe" "Shepherdess liverslders. Percussion R BelUck, A. Beesley. Virginia Jones. for of babies home det!tute foreign The Fountain Librarian C. Jesperson. Carl Bohm tha dear, good ptoplo of Salt Lake may Klein. like to help me In this" writes M ss Niel- "Menuet in Margaret G" Beethoven sen. Anything old will do, old gloves, Bervl Williams. in od silk stockings, you cannot possibly Happy Thoughts Splndler ' Imagine what wonderful things " can be Klein. Selma Grieg made from these cast-othings For the services tonight, beginning at Kevin s address Is 14.5 Broad-wa- v "The Rosary" Mls N e'sen In the Seventeenth 30 oclock, ward Nevin New Yo-Percy Grainger, the em'nent Australian anl she will be at home Narcissus" Bernice Decker, the following program will be chapel, By blaj.amt Marea. pianist and composer, who comes to the for aome weeks, pending the completion "Mountain Spring" Carl Bohm given Balt I ake theater Saturday night, April of arrangement for her next season s Sonata tn C Maior" Mozart Singing Congregation. S, under the auspices of the Musical Atta work Tie Is Risen" (C. Leila Jones. Easter nnthem For Wrinkles nnd Lines of Age. society, has several grounds upon which Vocal, "Starlight Love" ... h may justly claim d.st net on Simper) Mrs Alice Lamjih, David Neil-eo- n In the Here Is an nlnios never falling Jones. choir. and Virginia Chorus field of composition his ntarkej Individu450 M S3 Ethelyn Bret and Peasant reuhuly tint acts so quick'y that Suppe Soprano solo, Hosanna ality ard brilliancy have for years atIt D hiifet, will ppion,f,h x ou "Sonata in Mozart Walker Major" in Vision Miss The Be tracted wide attention, while as a pianist The following method will rema Hill and Mrs. Youngston Consider and Hear Contralto roIo, his rettals, no matter what the nature move the molt di Me" Miss Ethelwynne Garrick. wrinkles of his programs,- have received the .The sreclal committee appointed by the in a very short "inie and produce selected Miss Leila solo, Soprano pialae of the keenest critics. of the Mormon church Miss Folsom first a tromendous di presidency In your urtnee Ormcby. Yet it is as an of Grieg, to for the produc tion 'of the sauppeaiauce as to age. Address Flder Nerhl Anderson, the "tone poet" and inlerpieter most eminent of the credarrinee cantata hv Evan Mentions has comO It tlie makes skilled Jiave the modern day akin delightfully Anthem, "An Faster Song (Stephens) Norwegian composers, that the star of pleted toe details of the presentation It totl- -t goods maker Miss Ethelyn IValkcr, James II. N'eil-so- n plump and youthful. lnnuilvatcP Oraitiker is at its brightest. It was in will be sung Monday night. Apt II 5, In it is no longer nee- - begins to build up the tlaiues anrl come, Oholr that The of and Mias Fol1906 that Tdward Gietg was In Minnie young pupils the tabernacle, un ler the direction of the som a essarv for you to have been born finally loaves the si In atnost ax class were heard in recital Miss Lueile Howe and Miss Ethelyn tne guest of Fir Edward and LadyLondon, SpeyUne of the largest choruses nt her piano beautiful for you can so easily firm and smooth as in eirly borne 22 South First West street, Walker, accompanists er, to conduct the orchestral concerts of composer In tMa cltv, consiMmg of ever assemble! cultivate all th necessary re- - youth Slriply mix two his own works James 1L .N'etlron, chorister. Fern Batley, la years of age, was acquainted more than id s.ngers, will render the Saturday at 2 30 p m. Gneg Jflss Juat r spoonfuls nt glycerine In bait was well given: daughter-- of 1h? following program with and loved fon- - of, Graingers M 8 Mrs and the- Will Batley, J(r of work. AasiKUng--water and nd i two our s coupled wall a proper knowledge pint Eehr 916 West Second South street, was the and he asked his hostess to In- he a rum er of tTtih foremost solo'stB, Xmet, "Snowdrops ' of se of to use. the eptol dav every liberally right preparations Madelin and Charlotte Clark vite Gramg r to meet him one purely dramatic soprano fourd bv Includ ng J J McClellan, David Reese Waltz" will bring to almost anv woman boon Crow's feet deep lima big Werner Theodore At tins meeting the New York comand t ue vv luk.ci and fi nine cs Grainger clear p!av?d and Harold 8 Ensign Contests beautiful skin hair to "Sold.ers March" Tellen Grteg'a "Norwegianposer aqd Impresario, who recently visand Folksongs" The v.oik was written by Professor rounded figure or whatever she of flesh will d s iDic r The reMargaret Erickson. "Peasant Jiances," ehclting ited Salt l,ake in search of musical talIs most in need of to complete her ft fit in vorr appe rinco will he from Grieg Stephens bv special appointment from this comment F'i,owdrop,....,Greenwald ent. Miss Batley. who is a pupl of ProThe Swanee S ners. a local chord orPreside-- ' fciertHng This inly fUlx It n J Grant as sutahle Waltz, "PrettvJean attractiveness Hebtr Romney fessor A C Lund, was complimented by ganization that his dellxl Pd s ores of "I wrote the Norwegian peasant dances means of cm memoralng the one h A few suggestion may serve as exceedingly economical and Is no S irlight". . .Greenwald t Gavotte, four Pretty that rune of mv countrymen could play Mr. finie as in one Bendix of audiences past tho Lake vr trouble nt (111 You cin ooti In Fait era of annlv possessing Joseph Smiths examples. Here comes tn s est voices he had heard In his western years, have been invited to rarticipxt Miry Ferguson the eptol from the drur i tore fir Australian and is first vlion, which event marks the beDream Waltz Saunders a aid tne n as they ought to ginning contests the fust to pray jonng Colo, Now She rerelved a in tn offer to Denver, fifty musical Hair. from eepts, and the glycerine Is of the history of the Church of flattering trip Jean Smith, be p'ayeL He has tha true folksong Jesus Chnt of T.itter-da- v the impresario and expects to go to Reno, Nev. This word was given out inexpensive. Flints. It Is Polka" us Let htrlr has suppose your In New York w.thln a few weeks 'dm, and vet it is quite a way made up of a prelude and twelve numpoetry yesterday hv Ernest It Klmbill, manager. etarted to come out. Every morn- Never Cse a fTnrrh Irritant to Charlotte Clark. from Austrada to Norway. PercJ Grainand mixel chobers tor mmi Remove llatr. ing your comb Is full of hairs Evening McIntyre ger is a genius such as we Scandinavians ruses. andlades, solo Those who have A Summer tenor ' that have pulled out or broken Little Colleen" Master ITnMt-Ml- v mut love fortunate enough to hear It In re- Song, My Margaret been off from growths of superfiu- Or brittleness eunpose O Connor. Henry T. Flnek, music editor of the hearsal are enthusiastic over it dignity th ijrms, ont1ie tho hair dadas find lifeless 2U "Shepherd Boy" Wilson fore'irrrs and Trr hnud la not and it should. growing Valse Blue Margis w'ned All and can be 0 this surely to solution I his Ruth Olson. iml be fo fer Just go "Edelweiss Glale quickly remedied. Vanderheck thin bummer tie J1:". ha.r and vour druggiat and get whatever better "Valse ParWenne Robert arsa an ?. chvap maerl Us ' ou may need to nux at depilatory Lortne Romney. home the following: "Vi'so" Durand Fulfo Rolutlon comes In dolar bav-rua To half pint each of V J 5 "Water Sprite" Leange only, hut 'em v.lll find It and water or to a full pint of botths Marion Alhr tton Ha Tirlre In tbe worth mi'iy wltchharel if you prefer add one aatiaf "Valse Sylphics' .... ic tion you will deilva from ounce of Ux thorA Madeln Clark. it. oughly and apply to tne scalp using A for Red pets, freely and often. and a This mixture ds pot only ecoMuddy non nomical at but is better any S' this cm eogilv bo remecj ed In a prlc few due hy another hem o mile For a Shampoo and sfinpe fnimnli Just nix Walter Jenkins of Portland, Ore , who Bv alt means, get a package of two tihleiponpf ii3 of gtveeilne , CCVni,, has been in Fait Lake for the Rnt one ounce rf vintous lu a from your druggist. It sell week eggol in the Interest of the national pat Tha rc uici ii a movement for a Quarter and there are weeks cPtnt of watn of community eervlce, will atng "Like of delight in a packag 8oat aat'ny rreijii aril niakis over ft ss the Heart Desireth," bv Allltsen, this ftlone will not remove the oiiy pint, which is sever t mes more thin vc, ehli'n' nt the snrts for crust dovt n next to th scalp. morning at the Immanuel Baptist church Ike he Diiin rm and Usual 11 oclock service finthhh ( Iter h Surprising Method fer bfshos you h .v c a be. "liter During the week Mr Jenkins sang for whlen has Kemovioic v a .cl X po quel for Blackheads, the Rotary club at Its regular noon lunchf!'i rcinov-ever- y Jt 4 prs'tive rospl's red at the New house hotel, and eon, ld y f, You dissolve Just them nwtty. ' rot tleribi ord the ri h quality of hia voue was apprei No pinching the sain nor squeezs frcoklo. I'd pU md ciated by all who heard him He Is M ing t u mm y the cm lxi porf two song leaders' classes In - t c Noroxiu Is the nerue of a pour-do a is r ski'i singing, lending commu,c he aprinrlcci cm u apo icr exmllclle t r'iC!' fin cp. In the school and various or T, as c rip n It eoma In p tr nity singingconcerns cm 1 tt aiv fitiT Industrial of the city for abou' t'f.v oencs end vou pr niabivretorht'v fires rctin ng have the Rehearsals are progressing favorable 1 ard the pcckir will toll gl) erine at hi ire cfnt on the Easter cantata "The Resurrec--tion,- " use it. to how Jnat you Po vou If tn not ' grf by Mannev, which will be sung Dont tolerate blackheads and by Immanuel Baptist choir at the Easter ou CiiD to.s out feLvi pier pl a w hen vou can get neroxln ' it 4 The chorus of evening service, April o simple to use it. r.nd it tor future Busines committe of Sxrane gingers, who are Invited to part.rip.its in thirtv-fl- v voices and soloists under the th next number la the series conducted by tho dtrei ipcar.ng ia concert musical contest b at and Ma. T. Denver, Colo, E tion of Kenaie has devoted Left to right (toil, Reno, J. eau ol lectures and entertainments cf the University of Utah. considerable hard work to .tbe successful Turley, J. 8. Cornwall. Below, J. L. Barker, E. R. KuubaU, J. c. DjacUcn. At I J -- ij 9 greatmethods your was forced grandmother to employ or have you found this modern, pleas: ant, efficient way. Last .s at St. Mark's Today (jEND te r . your Presto! your and furniture.. are finished. When houseeleaning return your ready for through and through ready to ings they f itlovcns theyre out of the Then j T I Its i' V i ' x. real pleasure to houscclcan Try it. U- Are Your CIothe3 Ready for Easter Delights Arizona Audiences 5 tuo our gleaning plant for man away your rugs, draperies, curtains, and portieres. le f - pos-ei- n 1 musl-iian- reco-rn.ae- -- ... ... pianist-compose- . ,t Owning iTitaVrSlof & Dijeing Co. mls-s'o- -- Lakes es 3 lbU,-h- r!J ly J. diaso-nant- Piano Recital Will nl A Dramatid Soprano of Sixteen Is Salt Lake Girl d h'n'nt uv'--tlon- s Fil-aiV- Finds Joy Aiding Destitute well-kno- -- es Most Val uable Jewel m Milady s Gasket lusic Program Tonight Seventeenth Ward Grainger Is Famous as Interpreter Is Beauty. ff k, Will of Heard up-i- - Minnie Presents Her Pupils Uttle-natlenc- hr i Swanee Singers Are Enter Asked - 1 I 1 SALT LAKE SINGERS HONORED ... i1, y 1 I y t m tics teta-quln- Welter Jenkins at Immanuel Baptist M-i- a. i "X if 7 -- d 't :v v h-- e con-dinti- ad com-mjinl- lv "i ' s -- sn'liii' c 1 r- -ri -- 'V c r I 1 u Nt. 4 f NiX |