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Nielaga of and will soon. resume piano instrue- - San; President 1Renry Book and Supply Co., Salt. ,I;Icidillen , state. in tion 0 through Ile this 4mrpassed 0 4411 g 11II I ' . , Brigham Salt Lake during the week on his way Lake MY: Supt. Biornson of Ella V10-. . Om 4 to Ephraim. wherio hes Inthsr. J. T. ,Young college. Logan. and r IT : " r i :tort& Dobbs, president ot the Nation.; , . . resides. Jenson. , 4J , -2 -, 17111r77-474,uni7,: , "72T!'1111c1111 :ire ttheesetheeril;te:e7lituPw.0011111td-0'fbethwee9011177 t i I Mr. 'Jenson served eight ,nlonths In Jill P,r1marY. Councils...Wasourt T will be of interest to the cit,izensl I In the very green fields of Oakland. c versite. a quack. quack hers and a tiusekt I -- Miss 2. Cassie With v of thia city to know that the Salt I . hile. returned' moo Stevens has Maga -smote He a ant t., worth 4; vi,13:,..;,-7I 131 ,,,,,,rt:!-...-4.' I Lila ,Tabernade choir has ar- lake- shore and sprinkleddownpietentitthul "aa there a. quack rtiZamtivMeir ganfrwiehnedrse ,., , I . spendand of corn . a in heePsJust et the 1 (meek." ranged for the anpeaFence, under! ' lii 4i,' i 'supply ', 7,, :1"...;;';',..71;:.'..'.. r: ' '2.: ; few' ,','", a in A: before this eity 4,4 J,' days , water's edgeing it9. : - ' with r0Wit rii i ' its atuipices, of the famous' French! , ;" tie " ABBKNING along the shores of some .. Salt to in take home her :" returning yards, on 'the treen sward. and , bend of 40tt.,...--,,- : '''...4: i,' ;',i '; '.:, Cal..:. Lake Cit ASO retired Oakland, y. then i , :Army aillianititeterare. for Thie house the ,to AP,cek 1 park ,,,, and lblerer t. .,51,'..41 I , A wedding bravery In se.;f decorated i men, anniversary wee Mde-- r day. T wee remil.ded wlohottedtuLtphperdiumedh tAhelowtinoilt unwindt(ihelltn: , . r. ; P. ,:..i '....,......; t 'the the i i "Ann, wits sent In Amrit4s Ile ';'42,:ii.41: ' hrtryr aforesaid of the nursery ditty arid sea gulls at. first began to sobble rm.,: aeorted for Ihigoa uiLlyinnoy:rseebneart: uedtcr,uavt letrhaget th .,, ,t , or ...Freneh- gOvernment te stimulate war; by the sight that caught my eyes. It up the corn; and then preeently the I o ' , 21' '43; , iverO ,,I.: l grentedl reeentlr i .e I e, tWeitivilles, end keived, t was a sight for Ernest Beton Thollipson 'wild duckiw thinkinit 'evidently they (,,:, ,:,.; ', Dr. and M rs. Fred Woriton, who or Theodore Roosevelt or Dr. D. Moore rwdred , i. pOrltiliOlin;: to .romein alifl 0'0410 .in t ' , : ''' 1' 1 '', uMp ioaseitrutetathgeralenusdtefutinnatdiobne.x.awnadto, Mrs. and. ,14, ,' of been r the Dr, have guests ttat - 'Making k'noWn the ititrinot4o beNUtygth I. revel tWoriton for .1 William past two Lindsay or any' miture, lover to nX f.'; ',,' zF ,.. - ;LI h a,.tah returned 'to their home in. It was a sight.that, would Mak, 0 feemdha'ut"wnalth. tehe"ebtlenguidnnillnugg7 N e'w tutt .cliiirm..anti sptrittlet etren ..,,, t .atetettiks. 1 i , it at n . iti a ' ' Ellerbeek boy the eyes ,Ct-ttiliele '21 .::! o on issUeutiduc..kdm;me ont Jean, the little datiyhter of Dr. and-all those , at , 11 all ali climes. all nations-Diticilydulterakdlheuynatennid .11.1. latitudes, , t !wits ;li thelyi of old :Salt' Lake gevenheads , mallards,.. rroms.eSe. .,,,west, and Pelt Lake hex been' frirtu( ";. 4 .1,',.,,,.., , widgeeriepin. South Bend. , even the wary'eanvae-back- : nate enough In seetir0 their appear- out till you might, hang your taile-ant ' bulge ' 4.:, dianii. a member of the Church of hiu on them. ever are i There they ,sdk daxfor the Mareh 24. Ed, anew on......MUntini-niga : ANA t'' Saints for tl. '' don't people to gaze at, for the children to -Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y .;;!'"., iv ..i '5,, ', I must tell you the story. :.'; Waftt W. Kimball, mena,eer.of the tab; 21. at biz died Feb; past, heard have women for it.. :'''.' .. amongst.to threw , know whether you , many:years V,,, sertnees were held the Lake Merritt is an arm of San Fran- - play 't choir, etatcts that the event! , ,, 't .: .4,, popcorn to and for nature- lovers to la if t 't'. -direction "" ..,' the 4 wIlt be made a French day itawthis under t 1. .,, ;It, of theirarm Walk timid following Sunday ,:..- ' habits at t ;,...t Bay. which is in turn MI , F , 4'.- !.;'1'.:-- i 1 ''1't I ... le .a i of Eiders Otto L. Anderion. Geo. 'W. Too '., I - t gA :7 Pacific Ocean. The waters of Lake .close range. ',.' ,A '3 .city, and all organtiations will be InShort ad- - the 2 , r, ; Fowler, and U. P. Rieke. lake the into find , up Merritt way their , ;), , tusking' the cone.ert viiled to asettet-ln' dresses were given by Eiders Fowler when the bay is at high tide. and by a were the Of course the 'canvas-back- s ; 4 1. and Andensonl A special duet was system of locks are imprisoned there last to yieldto the blandishmenui of :: a great tribute to France. When this and Anderson E dere r. rendered by ' low i .; locks at For tide.. the many weeks : .;""-- r f31, released by the tour is over, any money thst may-hai Kicks the until 'al The ' I Some menthe. ago & flock of wild they refused to trust themselves , L ,,, .s er- Richter's homirltas -rek,,lig I Br . hymns.' ducks. er the shore-th- an as ,Spertled over the expenses Will be de-- 1 middle the wtld of the t , t's around, circled I e voted to French war charities. been open o the elders and their will. and landed on Lake Merritt., lake. and would crane their necks aad , A great ' east. 4". for y 7 ' years friends th : quack-wit which is right in the heart of the City keemeyed interest at the t "'''Captain roilain. up to a short timei (I' will be It4k. bythe.telsaionesiea of 0.- -sight of their. fellow flawlwith-Tr':r',....:, .. , Inter-1 1 17 4 :1,:..n1.1 ...,,;;:",.;;...7.v.. 4 : section. ,:!, '......; ago, had beeli giving tiome:k-f. in now laboring that daring whom they had more or leas arquaint-- - ..7. ageouscducks to engage :!,-.... .,i..., t f...i.,,,,4 r:. z,,iz:., 4.441intl soldier .musicialis military orders tnent was in the City cametert. '''"-"- ; ,......;: an undertaking, but they did it never- - since. scrambling at the. feet of their ..;,'', .' of Mantissa,: 4.!.,. A. Dalton -Mark , JENSON. Elder IAA f VAtt and-- a a , the col- came' te Amerka on field. n'in , ,,,,,, ;,,,- ,,, theless. ,z:,,..v ,:, There were net many of herediteryeenermyman, .; ,..i,:,.,-...L.:,,,,, In the them-11labored whohas Colorado, -...zit ' , 14r '';:' -, ored that .: ,, something a ,, retseittt ' Jew hatfor -- foe-jitinfired:perhapet -,,' : ? -v. tatee--as:-z opecial miasmath at the rail of his- -goy- -a missionary ', k Northern ;7 Z74, ...rv had'Aheir eyes open and appeared to ill intents and purpSikes and - .:' ;.? , airrimentThit-rn'en-Wi: , - him have all .,1,,, Camp Lewis orcheAtra. Although a the past two years has been released their they ,,,,,,,lz.,-,'i,,, ' ".,. necks craned expectingthe Idiot good to eat.. They also saw with won-o- f 1 ,r.:.' ,! ,,,, ,.,,,- ,:; ';'.'':.':! a won la ''",1 of Jenson Mr. place , :!., part The home. to return greater pianist,. in and wounded ""been action carry ,.. minute. But no dering eyes groups of children playing the hunter-ever- y , I'' I ,, , i the camp band, easily becoming pro- - pia ..,, mission has been7 spent in b the .i. ' ',,,,; and they on the graze amid myriads of ducks, k .. .. 0. 1,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,., ,;;- shot disturbedtheir 4, '' serenity. lterviee Beinetruments. 0, Michigan conference. with wings half lifted chickene. niudhet.s, seagulls, pigeons, a tarried while, 4 lines musical of his I.t.,i;..,, of ,,,t Each man; . in ,,....,,..... ,,, sides at, Arimo, M. active ., ,..,,,.....,,,,..,..,,, Kleinman J. 4,.:( Elder :,:,:4..,,,z.......,.:0.,, being 'Arai., ready for immediate blackbirds, robins. and every other va:..... 4 ,'. the camp, Mr. Jenuon participated in Ida.. has also been released, having out of the water '''. , .,fverticular instrument, the French ' iyf I'.,- 4f; ' 14.:;:'''. ';; '''''''':- -' ,.:! iflight, fleeing men walking along the riety of birds. including many women iIntensive dB months in the Wisabodt to spent V'? :::,'..,; MO.. waddling about as if ducks and d is claimed Artny Band of veteranil w,;,.:.1 Ile Ilit well knoivri in piano circles consin conference. He spent a few 'shore without guns and not,beingthem..., en ...'. ,...,' :....,.....,......- 4i. l,,.., ,:. ..,,-.! ,.,:.-, and children all belonged to the L. in any way, they enjoyed ' 4: reel all other military bandit , in this city, having appeared in sev; ,i1.:.'...: ' .?p'... !I:A .:..4,, 7:, 7;:,..,i ',.'..,..:.::.:.::,,,,... di Chicago apnelrienJteonrtaesleoedf aIs solves for quite some time, eventually same species of the animal kingdom, , , ....,.,:.:-,,, .,,...- ;.1,......,..-4..- ' ".. .'.. .t.!.:t 7i !tc,', eral recitals a few years ago when dinnerinth , play the Star Spangled Banner, ' believe their eyes?- -,;.'?;4, They of Btot. Thomas den and Clara Devy of Lehi, Utah. towards nightfall winging their flight Could they the "1'i under ,,,i - ..,,i:':".:.:.,-'":,'...7.,zf tutor:ship t '4 ,:.new and etitit' Interpretation - feelingly I vt: ',..A,..,r. ,.. 2:!,:,..' '. ,, ' After a lot of premeditation, and 1 back to tell other deck in hunter.; ''''' ,:'---teacher at Cniversitv of He expecte to visit with hie sister in 'Infested ' Gilesmusic ',, ',, e one of etrartge'phe--4--Iterand there of the reverent's. ie There- le neted ,the l'A,.1,- -i Utah. After .completing his courses Salt Lake City before returning to nemenon districts ''',! , , t ,.. .:;,, l,,.,;..':,L,,,.. 7.....,;,:,:, , '',.! canvaa-backmore seemed than Merritt Lake daring .' that :' ... . ' .A';',::!.. ,,,,,, ,. that has car- here. Mr,,Jenson went to New York, hie home in Idaho. s!spirtt of patriotic-musto the others, circled around in the Sir. where he studied for three years un.. Owen Woodruff of Salt Lake City, safe' place in which to wintrand France through four years to vie- - - Li ,,,,, e, ,,.., ..,..,.ew..,,.,. .. , blessing.' of 1110.711king low .14 get A.close-up- . view-.--t- , The Utah- ,- who has been located at-t- he fiC'" StAlowski and Alberto-JonaI',.: der t.:, ,V, ' ;::, ' ' il''.' p, ....."...". ''''V''''''''''' of others watching from midlake to Poe Mar'''''''''' ''.1'...-- ' .."''''' ' ''''''. ""tOrit theialt that animates the happiness. '1:j"; 44'.."''''''''''"', Musical Courier spoke well of his in- Annapolis naval academy for the past liberty and the pursuit eVITAVE'V't",t'S-.. Very soon thereafter, Lake Merritt ,what happened. Suddenly the big tel. of Bach and Liszt conat Chicago en route to men to the , c,,4- 'e,'A ' ,,;,,t4',,4,,w....z,,..;,..te:,..,i,,S..,-....,,,:,..,!.1tgenets "'worth terpretation to be infested with ducks of low darted down end..began to quack certos. During the season of 1317-1- 8 4.',"111 . , no z.,: , his home. Having D ot Served suf- began , the at It 4 corn. ;,grrnies of France. played br the Men of varietye-warmthemlocal vociferouslyAnd every peck In vocal commission he was hie the to obtain ficient time accompanist t ::vhosell by Mince to perpetuate the as was too much for the others to resist. studios of Oscar Saenger and Joseph he may return for the rest of his train- ducks from neighboring waters. ft They lifted themselves up in a mighty QrrENA MARIO, music of the ware While in the city well as migratory dual from Alaska swarm Regnems. at ;:itational military Annapolis.. ing and landedon the green.-- - Now the Gulf 1 When at Camp Lewis Mr. Jensop he was the guest ' of Elder Clarence and British Columbia and from Coloratura Soptuno with San Mame, Grand Opera Company at Salt. Lake the they are regular boarders and win of Californiaall varieties. was 'praised in the camp papers for E. Schenk. 14 15. March 13, -' , Theatre , Memories on canvas-the shoulders of the colored of Prof. Joseph Bonnet little teal to the big edible light his musical activity. "The Trench ' ,,, Heber K. '1'4:Jolson of the McMillan back. 1 And residents of Oakland and ,perter, or feed out of his hand the enterand official Lewis of CHI of Lake Salt , it and his wonderful exhibition organ Camp company Camp," ,at the Recreation Rouse is progressing Beason. Herbert Slinger. Prof. Squire from far , same as the veriest fool hen. favorably tained at a luncheon at the Auditor- San Francisco, and people conimenvl virtuosostilp In the Tabernacle, will favorably as far as brass winds are Coop. W. C. Winder. Jr.. Prof. Thomas newspapert5a.ti he was "one ium hotel allthe Utah educator who and wide. congregated on the shores his and work upon Of and Giles. Mr. others. is a in not the Clarke &tide, but concerned; but there ecarcity put of the most accoinplished and sought were In attendance at the N. E. A. of the lake to witness the unusual There Is a good opening here for only linger long, - 4 le clarinets are want- his office staff to work yesterday after to fifty thousand an editorial on kindness and what it the hearti of all who bad the good wood winds; and more Miss spectacle. Twenty in entertained convention. also Ile camp." pianists n than a dozen sending out printed invitations to 2,000 and the ed. There are Pearl- - Jones of Ogden, who la labor- ducks there were at, times. swimming - I will do for the' fortune tohear him. In fact they -- -- I music loving people in this city and in town who can play this , girls each other. sp- frightened and the oppressed. Then ing in the Northern States mission. about and quacking to warm bad so moat to say sincethe re.' atrument; but how to get them out le vnity to attend the demonstration. San Carlo Grand sunshine i suppose those ducks, after being pam- Prof. and Mrs. Howard Drigge parently enjoying the Opera Co. and On Monday will be given the corn- and so genuine is the regret of !something of a problem. l'tiles Sarah Meantime,i-pereby the luxuries freely given and of unmindful tqltal, danger. Lake of Salt City. -a Y' the principal pronloter of plete etories and all the best music At S. L. Theatre Next Week Hal" of course, the park commissioners, them. should organize. arise in their of bundreds1 D. Rees Jensen Elder .muslc lovers of that , Ephraim. they , and the movement, says it has been sug- of the operas, "Mme Butterfly' peck off the hand of the4tin Utah, the commissary and tithing elated at the novel attraction. eirtali- - I might.feeds failed to attend it, that could the geated to her that the bona be or- - "Paglitteci." On Tuesday - evening them. kill all the wbehen clerk in the mission office at 2551 listed rules that nb citizen would be who children are the detailed Red Following of as repertoire ,'"Tales the "Cavalleria be Rue. to come cro.esband. Hoffman," induced who are contradee in this aay ganized artist allowed to shoot at them. to make any and rtalt it is believed. north Sawyer avenue, has been be and would TroVatore." Salt casts This and for the "II The Lake and ticanna," likely. leek to take )01SIWi0111 Amyl tn or engage. disturbance happiness, from his office duties and called unusual noble again, strenuous eeffort s ivould be to enlist the active interest Of the Red members of the music section of the merit San Carlo Grand Opera to preside over the Northern Indiana way calculated to frighten the ducks of the granary whence comes the corn. the of to fill mad. and the a be to the hieh Tabernacle, club believe the demonstration will sc. Crotts women. ought That would be Bolshevism. He has rendered valua- Limey. , be assured, of larger receipts. if i great help. and the Red Cross uniform quaint with the scores and librettos. in company beginning Thursday evening conference. The editor of The News may use ble service in the mission office and the admission were put at a lower fig. is certainly, inexpensive. It the little advance many people who are to at- next: ,other this was Then the it that Park keeper-thought if he wants of field new his labor leaves for THURSDAY EVENING. tend the operas, and give satisfaction town of Ephraim can turn out a ' ere than standard recital prices. colored- - manconceived the notion , rights reserved. Wednesday. -30 to with also )dantl girl(' 4 One notable reason of Wee& others unable to attend. MADAME BUTTERFLY. Bon. band of if he could manage to lure some I, Ban Francisco. March 5, 191,9. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Jensen and la 1 net's nieces, ts his deeplyProt religious Nephi making an effort in the Cho San Haru Onuki family of Brigham City and 'Mr and The following letter has heen sent Cho nature. Prof. BOnnett is a man of direction. Salt Lake should- be, able at debated was, "'Resolved that the gov- ladies' quartet. "Lent Night:" sqlo. Suzuki Doria Fernand hirt Alex J. Jog of Spanish Fork out during the week by Squire Coop to Lieut. prayer. Ile regards . his profession lettet to equal them. Mrs. ernment should own and operate the "Singl,Me to Sleep, Pinkerton were dinner at entertained Miss inskeep; by Agostint ; Giuseppe alsois of ss Mi H the vocal talent of Salt Lake thinking alliday as invested with sanctity, clothed I n Rodolto Fornari German E. Ellsworth Sunday after- - railroads," with F. J. Dorius and Hazel solo, "Sunshine of Your Smile." Mr. Sharplesa orchestra. "The woods is full"; "I am endeavoring to runiteCity: me'-while i a girls he stated and 1.1 here. the spirituality: Affirmative Hrooktank Kate Pinkerton ,110011. " Homer side, - on,the of cello-. I Ideal talent-et-the city-fogirls who play Irielits,--and the that he preyed Ms maker daily ditia i of was filled to Its ca- and Elsie Hoffman and Leslie C.Nuhn A. Marley: solo, "Carriesimit-..- Mrs. G. Gore .... Luciano Rossini Orchestra Hall :. he pose of eelebrating victory and peace. Yamadoro may always follow the highest, ' 1st there are not, aonfew. but where Prot. Natal. Cervt pacity. every seat being taken by eager on the negative. After interesting W. .Call ; "Hope Beyond:' a girl who to, It seems to me that a concert or mu- beet and nobloet ideals in hie work. Ile "Put your finger" t Pietro Delnasi listeners to hear Madam Schumann arguments were put forth the judges Call and Mr. liSAMUISen; goio, bass is something of a Meal festival, something on a grand The Bonze the afternoon. plays pure organ mumic and nothing play string Trouble Battik Among child) Sunday (the voted the negative side the winners.! "Thora," Mrs.. S. Small: solo. "Rose ot Flute and oboe players Sr. scale. might be properly expected of Pcr were Sam Eldora who attended Utahns - ' else. Under no circumstances could aim Those in attendance then: adjourned difficult to find among girls. i the musiciaus upon the occasioa of FRIDAY EVENDIG. Mien he be Induced to play flashy music, However. Boyd: reading. H. Williams of Salt Lake City, Elder to be judicious addition and I the consummetion Gt peace. The Salt the amusement hall, where refresh- My Heart," Flat." Lilly ! not even "'William Tell." Be ta above use 'of cabinet 44 D. Rees Jensen of Ephraim and Mitre (Doable Rill) litm Rosetta Rail'Nathan's this and 'I organ Lake Oratorio piano, ments and a yet7 pleasant 4i. society, While" soulful represen. being a all performer. Blanche things, Ellsworth. CAVALLERIA , RESTICANA. evening' ng," Miss solo. "Birds on the of all classes of citizens and of !'t choral in A minor by difficulty might -bes large,'- obviated. tative The members -of the. branch were enjoyed. 4 giving that Elizabeth Amadeu none in particular, is the logical or- - Santuzze. Elder Cyril A. Hall. who has been Erma Carnsier solo, "Lore's Sorrow," welcomed back Caesar Franck. and in hie own corn. Logan Square it Lola Stella Demette A. B. Woodward. music dtrector of ganization to take the lead in this i 1 doing efficient inissional7 work at Miss Gertrude Jensen; solo. 'Mempositions. the melodies and blending Romeo Boecacci John E. Whowell, one of their nurbber the matter. Ton are invited to participate. Turiddo infiltra. Jordan high school. will 3 harmonies seemed ItiMin'OUg present who volunteered as a sailor in the headquarters for eome time past, was ories," HOMO(' A. Newhill; duet, "Di Altio Gilbert-Sullivan. Rodolto Fornari been ReI having duly recommended. States navy some months ago. recently asokrited to labor at Oakland (Ions from above. bringing with them opera "Sorcerer" by , G. Alice Homer United March IS. at the Jordan high school. hearse's are Sundays at 4 o'clock. Bar- - Ham Lucia He has been given a commission as an and left for that city during the past .Restless Sea, Prof. Call and Mrs.UM --suggestions that refined andennobled liall.". . ratt Mr. 50 Woodward of a chorus has of the Soul" solo, . them. Followed By "Song : ensign. During this week he is on a week. On the evening previous to W,Call; A conference at choir leader. and 1 will be ,assisted by Fred Such pedal technic was never wit- - voices and furlough visiting his parents. At the hie departure, Pres. Robinson and Ira A.' Call; solo, "Bedouin's Love t '. PAGLIACCL remessed in this part of the country bt..- Graham.- tenor. and Miss Edna An.- I conductors of choral organizations of he will t.7 his , expiration furlough and local mimetonaries met at Bon ', Mr. Rasmussen; ladles guar. . will be held in Consolidated music Nedda 6 Estelle Wentworth turn to the Great Lakes fore. flow that man could ploy chords derson of Salt Lake. naval train- family I ; ;. the iniesien home to extend him their tot. "Sweet and Low." hail. Monday. March 10, at II p.m. to Canto Manuel Salazar station. , il of six and eight notes on the pedals ing wishes. Elder Call will take the Mrs. E. A. Smith is instructing a discuss in furthering the Tonto Angelo Antola I - with and Mrs. R. F. Jr Guy- - Benson and R.A. Bingham. good only,two leaf is what no layman I Silvio 50 girls at the Recreation Rodolfo Fornari who PurPooes Of tbe Oratorio society'. place of Elder D. D. Bodily. who Mrs. Wilford .M. Dean, Mr. and Mm have spent come time in Chicago has ; :' in that audience a week ago. has yet chorus of A 3'18 and been has released Ileum. Rossini Thiril east Luciano South street. honorably on- busineset will return to the west Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 7 been able to figureout, -- -- Lee -S. Brimhall, FIRST 31ETHODIST CIIIVRCIEL Dr, returned to his home in Idaho. fi, I Call.- Mr. and Mrs. George-Calithis week. SATURDAY MATLNEE. 1 The of seHes a first ValR. Lenten Conference Richards Fres. and Mrs. Mon Mrs. now their o( Clyde Preston Miss P. as A. d : and a Ethel Zuellner quartet has week,. Taylqr t ,.The TALES (Morning) OF HOFFMANN. l service, telling the story of the li ' , i end guest, Miss Ferrel Blackman of met with a severe accident on the ami. Sharp enjoyed a pleasant evening seventh tour of America, Just recently i por Album -life prelude, of be Lear to Organ of President Worn. the Wagner Christ, home given now by is at ulL western )3 of the of Miss tad the tour lackman a Canada, take. is tath , Olympia, evening Chryetal Saturday, a' obtopleted , . I en's Board of Westminster college, Processional 113rmn. 610. Antonio p laying from Victoria, B. C., to wm., will bo hold Queen.. Mario student with Mies Taylor at the Chi- at the 131. Vincent Hospital. this city. ti.itd Mrs. John L. Herrick,.., P Sunday at b ' p.m. 1n the Anthem. "My Faith Looks Up to Mee. Ethel May Wills entertained The Poet Hoffmann .. . cago College of Music. mime!. An added interest was given to Fling as a result While driving an auto Thee" t 4 Lachner Methodist church. Under the memortitl to Ocean Park. in company vrith Miss Wednesday evening for the. Girls! the first Winnipeg recital by the fact dirootion Wednesday Giuseppe evening Agostint Miss c Ruth Mime Pa,tterson, of Mrs, Ernest A; Smith and were held for Mrs. Esther Florence Ntalletl, In the rain and dark Friendly society. Those enjoying her eerrioen Olulietta it was the five hunaredtb concert of Wei Alice Homer Ruby Chadwick, Harry LOW Mary V. Farnum, the Girls' Qom. P Niclaus ..... this lant01111 organization in their six Doria Fernand. Heeternulat, a friend to many of the the machine skidded and ran into a hospitality were the Misses Lillie ii Lillie Harry Jellison and choir. A Voice of concertizing in this country. Munity chorus, masted by various Soprano Moroaini Mahn now located in Logan Square. street car at the foot of fho West Merckhoff, Hattie Robinson, years France; b solo. LI "Shepherd King"... LAEXID, M. Bessie Noble. Miss The Zocliner quartet le ah American groups in costume, will present with Clark the Overil, sang polo. Adams St. WU. damaging the fender McDermitt Spalanzani; s; eirtsri;,BREro()rtewmtl'i, the old carols a nativity pageant. Lillian to Face" Nellie "Face and 'ilometime Welk Phillpott, Cervi Crespel Nettle rganizatiom aft the members being which Miss Ney Neen Farrel. Of auto. Elder Richards got out includes the following eant: Nathanael Hailing, Gertrude aative born. They have familiarized Bettino Delmo Understand," Elder Samuel Williams to the G".........-Pler- ne fix the fender and while so wen-Pie- r. Carlisle and Edith Ryberg. Ruth Patteretem, eels-- - Postlude. "Postlude severer selections On the AngeloMiss rendered many thousands.with the theieest ti b ist; Moot Gladys De Groot and Miss of loPito &nether In Mrs. R. F. Nesien entertained at a (Evezdng.). Mr. Mrs. and warning. Schlemil Frank Pick1 J. ehember music. Rode Ite Fornari piano. Gladys Bong, violinists:, Miss Ethel Prelude. "Barcarolle" machine ruebed down upon them. prettily appointed luncheon Friday in also assisted. , -- .Scharwenka ering Coppetion, " te PrOCOSSiOnal hymn, 421. rrederick Stock, successor of Theo- - Golding- crashing Into Elder Richards and the her apartments at the El Lover. The bappertutte Joseph Royer Valentine Gorlin- - Anthem. "1 Heard It 4 1. dore Thomas, as conductor:of the Chi- - elti.ShepherdsMies He sustained a broken collar roorni were beautifully decorated 'In Doctor Miracle car. Voice of the Pietro Dobtaoi Mies Elsie DeGroot, Miss btary J emu Sa3r" Lassen bon and shoulder blade and broke the season's flowers. (sago Symphony orchestra. and who Patterson. 'w" SATURDAY EVENING. Wend itnecessiu'y to resign at the out- Miss Ruby Chadwick, Mra Scott Ferdinand Hintze was the inn the thigh' Mims eauMrs. NeNirs "left letr illgt bele"' , an informal dinner IL TRGVATORE.A. Jones, Harr Lewis. Harry at breakof the war, on account of his- MarYMiss IA Jenne Ackerman. with le - ' , Nibley eocaped slight injuries.' Guests were the Jellison and choir. Sunday. having only taken out hie firet nattt Illectome on were to their sin way They it Estelle Wentworth iiralization papers, is back on the cos- PeasantsHigh school club. gym- Soprano solo, "Jesus Lover of My Sulnaion and Erma Csw man Park. In "Its rlisitand Messrs. PI Count Di Luna tainnlant In 01 Wm. P. Knecht. Angelo Anto lo : -- Interest ductor'S stand again having juat re- - musium children. Soul" . to tan Johnson bi of Asucena Lame is Elder and Richards Chan& halt De school Stella optimInjuries, blindGrade Pied his'eccond paper: Po is now e Howard MoGavin and Arthur De 'Groot: violin' ohrci - Miss Elsie ...... .....,. Manuel Salazar club. We and we feel sure of hie final and ler. ... aaturalized American citizen. heat, Miss Gladys De Groot, -- - .Manrico 1 et., Kings--Mis- e - - tmierlai CorresPondano,-Three ...... .tl Rosetta Frances Oliver. Perrando........ ) Dablasi Pietro Misses Gertrude - Jensen, pedfect recovery. Postlude. 1.4 Yunteroff '"Elegie" it Pres. Bober J. Grant- and a Midi Halting and Edith Ryberg were A b324d of 90 41,a4 tromb-J...uciano Roseini 08 ANGELES, CAL.. March 4....... will Mies Mabel Mott, Miss Vera Adams. Mrs. Ella Cummings Wetzel4 choir. Rum . a.; 14 Inez The is milver few- and a VierInvited, Alice Romer public of honor at a tinnier feature of the Methodist CPn inter; Mn: Genevieve Gleason, On Wednesday evening lent, at of Salt Later arrived in thiccity on will be received Hoerr tem-trfor bene offering the 11" Mr. andMrs. Srd mat celebration at Coiernboe. cih,o, tIt- of the is by them Sunday Prot given Among hi ceartParn a Party waa 81r ryes- - Stephens --who le on. Covers were laid for 12., -. nezt June directed by Frankji.see.hen, - the college. ol Mrs. W, McAllister entertained aton In honor of.E. Wesley Smith Pres. Grant 'band will be divided into no kt 1,11 tor Deseret. at rr The York 'Nblv tti Musical Courier of "Dere Mab le's" Creator, eheire of 15 plecCs, with two luncheon in her home.- 2724 Gilpin st and .vsite, who are intmuling to re- - IreIdt or so. ains a half tone of a din- r71 trombones at the right of eseh chnirl, --- ar Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haws of Logan, street. In honor of Wm. P. Knecht -' sy Gate a in th is city, Jam. Next COMO three altos. two Chandler was ....the Elder Arthur toL.U1;De. tbilisservaPrialcetig. Utah, 1116111intLakwhich. ofl ItZlil Lieut arrived in this vicinitY M Edward recently Streeter. author de-.. two second tenors, wilit a third anct131, at the Hotel Utah, by the Musical Special Correspradenco at dinner Tuesday at the home . from the Presidio. San Francisco. tweed Ell II's...lettere to !:Dere Matele,"- 21, .tAr.t goetotY .P!Id frading. musicians ,D1 MrAnd - nti..-- - - fourthslurtenor In i eszter; ititel ihei la, .pf alio ad. whence wan released from ileithne city.; elm a 'Moat glowingticettO-n- t Mr. W. L. Glade who has been now in 1Fran.C.e, writes an uncommonflowers for the German Ellsworth, Elders nua.aa.. .,IT1 the service of dui government a short tioned of the concert given by her end the DI Int..' fiat trombone, and an F bass. st Fort Logan. returned Thnrw on letter 01 raillo his. .- - -, good Iwoo Pits Ira ly wl"" One eti tauten, Trio de Lettoec time neit. They will imend a few ditir to his home Jensen, In Salt Lake CUR,before Ocean written but not from the cessation hostiliof only Park, ftints mark A. Dalton and ...0.. D yan .. ,.... weeks bi comPanY with, their mother. MAIL Poulder, Colo., takes - - pal m for '''''Plato"'"-Porilit . Bwic-sk- i ties tall st an amusing incident ot or is wind fart' m tag b St d:Mr. W. R. SO;;Idard of Burley. ;dig: "''', Sire. N W. Et ama M Oees.n PailLfm. and Misses; Blanche Ellsworth And there were weeLone a number midst of an exciting In the Orden tn, a. Raper and daunt quite itif experience and Mr. Farrel Hansen of MoCammos Municipal band while recently prac- - ,will give a recital next Wedneeday fighting of Verdun; ind mra.t. Pearl Jones a concert attended at 1209 Indiana avenue: ott. Utah et present. Pres. ...lea are Viskinir the Sunny southiand. ints- - Idaho, spent a few days in Denver PI tieing for a:benefit dance. played with! evening. end conference held at Milwaukee. of "The next ' moment found tem 11. dred n W. Ames. myself sheep' )40.. Rent and pros jolt. such trentendous energy as to blow Virginia Knapp, Daploma IN; arrived in this city on the Srd Inst. their return from the Omaha the midst of the forest Wiaconain, Saturday and Sunday of Murrin were In attenan tit out a window of the city council Nelson. Rey and Maria Fowler, Edna all alone inI atodtt the f ...I in rat company with lint Riser's sisters, markets. there for a minute last week. The concert was giVen Sat- - mer was Huntsman, Willie Howell, Arvin and primevel. to warm thamber the whore whom a rt Paid Mr. Harold Despain, who hat comet organisation trill" i Atm w: the choir urday the W. under evening German the by 77s t? listening Woistecholme In J. who Mrs. and ... Vgetting in its licks," the window Erma Nicholson. falling kr Mary 'Price, Leslie the woods, the a 27 months' ntission, and worth of Elder Smith , N. wt. Thaws, wUl spend a few pletedbeen big boys screaming direction of Conductor Cars Schaffer. the integrity and I"' st( falling to the plivernent .below witht Ellison,. Imelda Hansen. , has "ether ePeahera ' W.41141,LI, Ocoutthey laboring." in the .Nehrgskt On overhead. the rattle of machine 1.111", Surday conference convened, and .71,.,f.e' la did lie, Park.. ' ' a cratih; so the Rocky Mountain News guns ettiffehrentor2-ternine- d' tom were Wherfonnweit'An er.11 lillleltaid'Vrt"1I Mr. 1. ws nll. of S Pattlell. ''Ir.,.k .. a tashaeight-tem- et terank or an 'Icrt-th- o bullet skimming through, 1)eldf at,1744.,,ClariteSt; ,,. tiro' iliei,7 P.' '01: Snell. of St. An. (lither Messrs. 'IL B. and W. B. Scoville,--01':on i the bushes. decided that ikaa about. "boon e public tiervice and a miss ion- - spent th a babre"of"tbV"Wtirir Iraglitird - Idaho, theny,plan to organise Atti ..o.rogon plithet recital whiett showed the results its at Mission registered Ogden. Mail, ere spending a few dall foolish 'which Mies, headquarters on the let place tor an artillery of- ary meeting were held in the Pythian were Miring' erred, abort Line bond on a basisof general' of careful training: Lillian Saimention, ficer as I a had in Denver.. het Mr. ever seen. I heard Castle. South-sidAll services were I Sharma. Houtz entertained the gueetni ;oho Y. Smith and Mr. Arthur support from the local Short Line en- laeWia A. Harding, Evelyn larding, Mr. Fred 'Lewis of .MéCammos. Ir. i',I coming through the bushea. well attended and an excellent spirit, with eome graceful dancing. Durtnt gamble, failed to materialize last Won- -, Maretta Cooley, ley Spairt...Mayora In, something my of both Ia In Denver in the intwrelIs Cumminta 'Solt also Idaho, mind lithe, to MURIC8.1 die and Prevailed. mada.up numbers Splendid I game meet-Kenneth .for Mrs. a 1 which time the sojourn of Elder and Smith stetted that hihntion during the week. day evening King. Ruby Ingram stepped behind a tree to do It as grain. of the Jesse Knight flour milts. wbe were rendered atall.meetinga quiet.1:411MA., SeXa l011,. Louise., .Cinct.--- E Att "Deemer that Ba rnes; Mrs theinne. The moved Ikla in National AliCA1 Saxton, Katherine Alder. tducetion . ammo. 'Venithing sation will proceed on a purely volun- -, ths branch and acoomplished' eltY. are located here. the' Salt the bushes just around the tree. I , been In "warden all of the I tuuy hiood ,ULTT baxis, by employees toady to. to f puBarnes is the loading man church ......-- ... tow ptad g pmch I him rave usual e nee 'Throw the salutation. o Minnie with The week. section at it and Ladles? thenaselves of past th the t furnish h their port , hedquarters at the DOWWilkes eompainy; playing boo,. loohod to him ..aa a tlishop- ttII wb up your hands you -- -' which seems Congress. hotel.. Throe own instruments. Mont of the player" LiterarY club assinted sessions hays i win ' John Elliott to iN ' barn b; theatre. mim comm hhe. ne an be understood greatly iU be from the shops. Germans. At been held In the Auditorium by Clarke, viotrola expert. will frive a lec- fhe same , the et- Interesting services were held dirt moment I looked down the theatre. Alldaily ' having Char" of th antaItain- ture tienionstration et 145 p.m. Monschool s of the ci ti.wer If iIt tao 'Maoris! Correspondence.) everting, under the auspices of a 4 day barrel and some on i rnent consirted of Wes Clarissa Rd- said. E. muCralindi to boa dismiszed teach-and ansociaties. of 1 the next day 'evenings the Thuraday provided Tuesday at give Mutual the March Improvement 1,1. I 'Throw VNAtit. wheremneical A up your hands you YrHoutz, Mrs. era the. opportunity to attend. 'Viet d on. xrs. Mry toe' eal prcgranis ter the coming. week, operas to be sun; by the San Carlo ..platio duet was rendered be 1 recital by th students of sJohn 1kt:the automobile Bonneville Opera compary in this city later in the upon the buttalion intelligence officer following utahcs wore prtvent: Asa i Harding. Mrs.. Lillie T. Freeze land iJ L. Herrick and LeStiet Herrndidteat and -' each Clarke-will Salt captured the Lake week .Mr. flowers.j have other." 'nata nt Superintendent G. N. Chil d of MrIy !I: park pavilion; by Opera Prof. Ellhu tall. was given In Howard Mk...Gavin gave a talking ' It is . euartet,' the Aerial quartet and- the machine records covering the more . 'Salt Lake City; M IN; Matilda Peterson. the Custom of the local IL L 7-' fm the Life of N Iluanee Singers of VI voices, .under prominent passages in thp operaa with a' 'The fresit country newspaper of this State Normal, Kearney Nebraska; i A. workers to give a social once a eta; avaniath g.tifTha, proem Ballantyne favored was aa D. B. TTi: Minutes' !Cornwall. IX-with which to illustrate explanatorY section is the 11, 1 mouth and met News. Jensen, 1 Snot. isrid Ulm irtv.. Jordan; Hrs. John I Herrick glive Tuesday Richey song. ' P"116 ' to talks be mad. IOW by well knows l000l 1240 rot peer. Issued Moods,. tied Stmt. Jobs M. Atiller..Granit Supt. ea ever to a debate. followed by a so- - foliowIC Irish reading. "Dooley." and itbe orwardzattsci cot tho 1re band nntakat talent, hit:biding Xra. Roos Tburedsia Orson , yanks& "Stec spoosa nellissre. tiiinitAstinir beadier short gig", Carbecg Supt. Mali Maths thessesessmost ball. 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