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MrClallan, Tiusday, for luoblo, Colo. wkro ha, will glvs Mcitala on th now yiO.Odd auditorium organ Thursday, Friday and Halorday, preparatory lo th formal dedication Jftta-daof lit Innlrumanbr-lbo.followlnfioth auditorium and organ wore built In otinnieniora(lon of tk Pueblo , men wbd fought lu ih late trap. a I lm Prt y. music hnuaaa report the for C melody aata phones so great that they are selling IS to one of the other kinds of aaxaphona. By In reneral, tha demand for band instrument gan nol be eupplled, aa manufacturer can not them fa.t enough, do-rua- f Halt la as i)i Ijike 'philharmonic or- rehearsing, with on day for th strings, and another for .th brasses each week; the entire "n ainble lo rehears Utter, under Charles 1. Bbepherd. A rhapgody by Cham-bie- r, and th ftchubvrt Vnfinished symphony, both movements nr being united. The Instrumentation Include 6 men, with a .harpist, Mrs. Lydia Vt hit Boottiby. Several composers of International reputation have attempted to complete this symphony, but th result have not been ntlfaclory. The old Victor recordc of Paderewski hv been railed ln and seven new ones Issued, aa th Improvement In piano recording has vastly improved elnce the firat record were put out. Tb Columbia company is to have a new edition ef th overture . i-- . - i Lit rtlude. Mr. fVi i , ac.a .v at 1 i ' Vir.. ,11 rty at First Prrnkylsriaa Cfctrrk. . t c, a; Caraploa Mia Aa!t Coalman. "Tb Loot Chord. .ulllvoa Kiln Cu aim Lag WotaolL char-laie- r, Mra. Ooaorlovo Cloaaon, t j- To Morning v Anthem, "Lord, whoa my rapturod Boothovoa-Bhalt- y Thought (Ctfertory, "I sought th Lord... , Itsvoaaoa Mk h,, i Evening Solo. 'Tv found a mad tun gao dwa i (ai'U3TK AOOftTIXL LyrtoDrajiaorio Tenor, baa CMrt tc dPrtmnl of the city echoels ha been asked to present a musical program. Th cantata Joan of Are. by Alfrod R. Gaul, haa bran selected and will b presented by th aenlor and Junior high achoola. supported by from a special rhorua of mature vole tb community. Joan of Aro aa an historical character la wall known butI tba musical not eo wall by Gaul roiapoaitlon known, bowsver It la music worthy of sarioua study and will ba anjoyad by lovers of good music. You ar corRedially Invited to participate. hearsal With, the special chorus will bo held In Barrall hall. Sunday. March ' 7. at 4 P m. . it. la April, hy tb Cincinnati Symphony archaatra. Tay eonductlng. "Liardajialla" has had a a liftmen ruu. an local firm reporting al of III on Moonahln record la an w a k. th Moonshine ha aleo bad a big appear to mil; but that clanA of mualocornea, bo ahort llvad. hlf rgo Ilka a pralrl fir, ao that order can jasg-ra- g tba b aad not filled, proanUy lima u parenthuaiaats too tkalr red fir, aad aoon tha number to not. Tnt Blowing Bubble all tk Tim had a rather flcrc run last aunt-m- r, aad Ik furor over It laid fo but now It Is. not being a long wire specially callsd for, and r long comreach th mortuary con t and pany with Th Bkldmra Guards liar-rlgan Tha Ilk id ar Out Today by one favorite A Hart; th Chanticleer" ana Boulanger ratrol. Georgia Camp Rag. Temptation Twenty-second Regiment Maotlng. a It' Grand March, Long.Long Way io Tipperary, and many another good marching tun that "had It day, and was laid away to b forgotten, llut somehow, Sousa' marches appear lo hold their own. Thera la enough of th clasate about them, innata mualcat merit, t keep them on th active list Indefinitely. a a a tinl kp Herbert Wlihrpoon, noted Yal basso and vocal teacher, gradual, attantton to th fact that slav- call ish imitation of Europeans will lead American muelclana nowhere, and h la astonished at th general Ignorance of th average mualo student. At th urns tlm he contends that America haa set th atandard for good singing, and that the best female voice In th world ar here. Th Phonograph department management and employeea of Iho Daynaa-Hctb- e Mualo company, enjoyed a lunch Wa4naday evening, at th Chesapeake cafe, followed by a theatre party. P. Melvin retersbn, supervisor of music In the public schools, has Issued a circular of appeal to local singers for support In furtherance of th plan to present th Joan of Arc cantata before tb coming conventon the S. K. A. In this city. He says for the N. E. A. convention to be held in Balt Lak City. July, 1110, the mu-'b- y Cm ad Opera Company. i memorial association of the Th American Legion, of which Mr. William II. Toy Is chairman, reports the success of the L D. 8. U. Boy Glee club, which sang under that management In Evanston, Wyo., for th benefit of the society. The boy declare that they will bo eternally grateful to Evanston and tbs fair daughters thareof for tha royal welcome accorded tham and th arrangement which were mad for ther entertainment Thursday morning they appeared In' Evanston for the purpose of klnglni In the high schools, a business arrange-o- f ir.ent which was made for th purpoee of advertisement. They were greeted th Blua Bird awarnt of th Ba Anthem, "Th Bplckor Choir: Mra C. 3. Dally, eopran Mrs. Ernest Ashton Smith, oonlralt and director; Howard Froso. Harry JeMlaon. bat; Alla Maud Thorn, organat. tart Tabernacle Organ Recital Monday March I. Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball at th organ. National Anthem. Fantaale on "Onward, Christian Bel- dtera Dudley Buck Berceuse In D Frank Idle La Vlllanelle (an old dance) V. Hammerill I'avorit "Mormon hymn. Oh My Arr. by organist Father An Old Maludy ... Arr. by organist March from "Rlensl Richard Wagner "T ' Tumday," March . Organist J J. McClellan at th organ. Th Banner. Fantanl on old hvmn tun, Jerusalem, th Golden ... Dr. Sparks Tra u msre i R. Strauss Communion In F Or laon An Old Melody ...Arr. by Organist Favorlt Mormon Hymn, O My FathoiC Arr. by organist Kamenol Ostrow Rubonatola (Arranged by McClellan.) Wednesday, March IB. Assistant Organist Traoy Y. Cannon at tha Organ. National Anthem. Fantaal In G Minor. Adagio In B Flat .... Chorus of Angela .... Favorite "Mormon hymn. "O My Father Arr. by organist An Old Melody . . . Arr. by organist Grand Choeur . . Rogers Thursday, March If Assistant Organist Edward R. Kimball at the organ. National Anthem. Suite In A Minor (Alegro tnndera helix Borowski to) . Dreams Btroughton Gabrlel-Ma- ri Badlne Kerensd hAvorlta "Mormon Hymn, "O My Arr,-bFather organist Swedish Wsddlng March . . A. Jensen Friday, March IS. Assistant Organist Tracy Y. Cannon at tha organ. XaUonal An them. J The Lost Chord Sullivan Rlmsky-KorsakoRomance Mormon Hymn, "O My Favorlt Arr. by organlit Father j Hollins Spring Song Arr by organist An Old Melody Guilmant March in D Saturday,. March 13. Assistant' Organist Edward P. Kim- -' ball at the Organ. National Anthem. in-Flat (Allegro) Borowskl Sonata Autumn Leaves Stroughton J. S Bach Gavotte Favorite "Mormon Hymn, O My Arr. by organist Father Au Old Melody ....? Arr. by organist Handel Largo (Xerxes) .... -- Saxophone Keg-lla- h r. Students of Gustav Schuster Who Are Creating a Big Sensation In the Musical Circles of Salt Lake City andAlcinity. w ........ I te Dlln I alien d. Divio Ordsv. Osdar trill bald Us rs elsr Mundsy evening nervtres ni la II nast First Aeuth tlseper nthelldlag. I m Muhlesl. Ths Wlsdem a l real, Kalis las hr M N Malthswai relieved by dtmeaairoliens la psyohio oclenee Mstbediot Flret Mrtbodlet Khlarepej rhurrh, New York, leaving th eouth for ths erond Kest and Meroad Msutb ntreeae, summer months "Tha Jamaa 11 N llama, mlslater. T bomtw la'ell will Today Mr. and Mra Otto HarbarhiVtrTd-FIl, move In from Yonkero lo the Man. etrvkv At tk II hour of worsbl drtek Hudson apartment on Rtvereld sareaat pro ram. America For Oriel. 1 la th valsg, th will ho preeeeiad. and On Hundred Tooth o'slook, I bare will b a slareapll-eonow, tb beautiful enow, has driven t H illustrated lector sa The Field la In many a suburban to lak refuge In All the World User beautiful testuadsy jsny quarter of tb city whrr they ter o slides wilt be shows Intermedican get food without wailing da to school, t 4) am. toiapah. benlor It. Th rooolv home In Yunkrrs ate aad Junior leagues, aa.li p vague, 'a Epworlh will bo cloood for a time Mr FsaaaL Chpla eaalonal hymn. Tl N in a -- a bitr. a , t four-flfth- a IinlngNoctura a Pilgrim. .. .Martaoa An'ham, Mim Rath paitaraan and cbelr. bupr.no auto, "Tha Nlaaty aad w . ,ST f bauo a ' (w rio par-mana- nt I Th Bara by Prlude, lt Monlraal I tb laUal city lo awing la lo lira for tk aaiabllakmani of a local aymphony orchoatra. th mor th Oodard fvtolls Bulb Pnttaraan Wm. I! ard man. rietlud. "Poadluds" ndowiinl a Clua4 b I prmnnl fund for Iho lloaton kymphony la trhol la a cam tho truataa will aim lo . Irn aoon lo k laancbad. Tk IruM-a- a noun a tb tad not Inland lo dritro until kay 1, but iby fll it o now dl do io nrMry baa brokaa out In tk tat tf action a ovldanood by Ik rforl that ihty-o- n pUyara hava damandad In aalary. Tka a 1 1. put jaarty Incraa ktahly paid ladara of lb various choir ar nol toncomod In lh nacoiisilona, but Ik rank and fll. a of a U war, who maka up Ik orrhaatra. maintain Ikat tkalr la na Iona aounl In lb Th ay havn arrordinaly boat of llvlnf. aakod In a body for a nra! incroas of Il.tO. a pea-.'- a rvrdlsl lavllsxoa la all ool. "Lend Kindly Light Mias Hal-k-.t-- II MI.MI y. ga-ne- I kd Oiao ( 1 ll. Ceril b4 - ca fun-ro- of I1u Hay A doubt Mr alllsor and Mendel KaUbb kliull a la Iho laa Ml of II Trevatnrs Ik program Wednesday nightr. MM. wl(i Maira- lloiiir, 1tflt, Ik 4rvl aad JlliUarla I k roa All four rlormiK rsl Marata. durtad by n.uirl dim lor. farU by Mlaa I Iri Ilo4.rl. g1A I k1 lulllr. a ul b a IlFpfX luin Vll. harllan. H1 Nal Eden. , hunch tba Mlamra Irma ACarUal. Ldiih formed earvicas at her bom related luaeheea F plant readme roam 111 Walker bsak Lola iwxvaoon. Th area living po'd wer laid oommlMoa A cover b lit fculldiok Msia sad Secead Maotk by Tra reems were gay with the ooaaea cut tho eeirplco, and All ) eweeia. where Chrima ara I for eta guests saaunit.g Hit r. B. Ik aad. 04 flewera. 0m( woro tb Ml h Tor eh'amed strived may aro M f Knlffct aactioo tka Ptsat John irrmiarc Edith Ryberg end Dorothy aapd4 aumeleo. lo attrrd a plan for Mit year work Mlydsn. Frowdeht aad Mrs. John to. Denver Fridsy, from ietor. l fclorado,t 'be TaKar Lutheran, rwraev First avsses to offwui ar io h proat4. Kaight, Mr. aad M rw. John I Hsrrtok. wbero b wnt to K street, be J C. CirlMa osrvlco of Mlland Gov Tfsry Dr. and Mra A. F. Proeton. Mr. and a raaldan-- s II K street Tslrshaaa Mra. J. B. Brown waa the IVd McdModiX, Mra Ooorg Barao and Meoara Gao B on hum Esaieh eaetsh lltl earvice fleadsy St her eaheel, a dlnarr party glv Itaormaaco aad William Welsh. Morning Danish am. II am., st The Ik gueeU, . Monday. Cart Jaokaoa of America Fork, who Monro eerviraa at I p m iHVelleaal r,i,4a, "Indian LamanC . . .XreUlar Mont, Connie I a oiwdoai at tha Dante) College hro. Mum Edith Ryberg. Win Itardmaa, vUlin; Mrs R. kes with felhla studs. Tesaday evealna ford. In Mumslon. halhryn and Ituth s' I It Ledisa' Aid tb bm ef mad a pleaaaat rail at haadguartor organ. Iturkhardl, table that at war eeated lira Mam Areaen. Itf 4, seats A proxy marriage sarvtoo waa haid Oaugaf I'rormluna I hymn, IIS. daffodil and A wlih at f II. was srtsreeea Theredsr Jonquil gr Aniharn. "bead Oat Tby UghC.., tkaMagaalla roam at th Albany nunil-rr- I"-Biirima- rt f 1 w vuiMil i . ijij . : raccl, ItiM. Mf SaleJ Ortl Iimmi, A I if Horn, Ah' 4 huclsn Itominl Ionia Celt! I in Tuewley night Msrgwer-II- . headed by Marvell Crsfl with Giueepp Am tat. Una. Via-i.lu baritone, aad Huai. Ad Foggi, mra-prnAla Homr. f Ik 11(1 Ml h Mel I 1M ktl Vermeil fa tfc Wedneedey mellnee. ZolU. wprn, supported by Hoeln Ito chestra ,. lklt. .rl"iiui bubl in l) ml Tk ... ad-bbj- ir rir -- kn Mary ' tumUa'kMrc"k,Mk"4 fJ fo.. V, kJ Lo Angets. I Ik turned 1 where b)l performance d l k. for tb acb wsS a f r. Tk lh fltst bl 1 Ik lull torIuk l week mfti ilKlu equal la lb I rtt W b.l IvnuM OalUg generali ri-lof Ik Kta Carlo. dv and r ent. Ik pr lb H4 UA(t Out WUti ( for i.iur diettncxoa tel-It- r. in idul of Ik Accord. rg I Ik Utibii Mirt U IkbfmiMondayk opening rr f -- L.ort i Ml A V.- - prnndntetber, alnt a 10 .mJi. Mauldin, wl.n Pi.a.J.al J.h., 'm - u'l. - fn (tales rsiuinir.g Imnkwr lv I;MMabel u.M iK.IgM nflumtlag fur bald' maid and thnr humra in I '!- M (nallabury au4 r Idaho, a l, Carl t'halal aa tort man. tb krld j.pandi.. a few dafl li Iwnvrr muJio a ,PnaraK ff d W hiiay, y Mmeta H.,a ha bean arraned by Mr Final lleig"- - u ..f turnlah, garvod i.it.ca of KamaA nd lailF p .. l.rkin 1 and Mr C f. UnJlay h ItFnvcf Thuradas, lu lo ta la bur in k lubhc.a Tuadaf max f' Ik March kl rrti w MM. ty, au ! t M t finished Ik .ful I tor f th Frtfu f ettm lkl ntiiMUiM M Ivf hnmtrm tb thr wit M ItMiiltl pi'foriiii'M a Ih wM 4,f kt lnty-tIk Ak completely nil wt, were four nly a l olif4 U Tfc " uax-upkept up 'nil. hm4 by Mm V1) , Katghl kil. 'ttrury to M.nM th Hltr; A K Mr W if K. uM by ! Mm )u j.if (till vmI. Hu girt. wh bad ktod lu for U liMr UIf MJM M t tb lake heya (Bpodaf Crrpandnca) EW TORK CITT. Fab II war Lead Sunday's service Ra-given over to th visiting Bus Mra offlesrs, aeoiety T. Oataa and Mra Doaatt B. Keeler, who ar nw in th making trlpa t tha dlffrnt lari altUa ' Firat Counoalar F1tchr iairducd tb I ad to and briefly thlr mtotooa art. Mr. XnUt then gsv a very aceltont autUn ef th wrk being d at hoi aad la tb elU they hava visited a route Mra Galas U aa addraas that embraced avwral teploo. giving an lntrUng Ulk na each af tham. Mtot Evelyn Buhlar greatly added tn th enjoy-maf tha meeting hy touting a rich eontraito vole and solo; her art let I Interpretation of th plc of pratoo from called forth word everyone A trio, piano, violin and cello, nto wan given. Mme. Proud lit. her daughter, Mia Proudflt. and Mias Nora Cannon woro Ih mualclen and hoautifully rendered a moat difficult work. A apoolal maotlng waa callad and Mra Keeler at by Mrs. Oat mission headquarters n Brooklyn for an hour before th evening services for th resident offloer here of the branch Relief society. Mra Gates and Mra Kealer left for Washington and Beaton the following day. Prest. Joseph Tomstorf arrived from th west tort Saturday and spoke at chaprl services. Mrs Thomstorf Is still In California with her slater and will not return her until May. Thomstorf ha been In Oregon and Canada, Since leaving here In December, traveling, for hi Arm. at tid fol-law- at hr Prt. see Jonttt, th popular French tgAcher here, haa two of Utah' Miss Evelyn vocal moat Beuh-Ic- r promising pupils and Mr. Isaac Russell. Both ladies give promise of being heard from in tha very near future. If their friends are Judges; they certainly are making good. as Bonwlt Tellers Mis Afton Allrd, hih M trt: n 1 liar-barb- an, til Iwtorepah work makes It imperative for Soulk. 81. Marks rsthedrsl. First him to be In the ri(. and a machines Rev. near Meoead East. The Very have refused lo work outside I he city William dean Service to. Fleetwood, limits and trains ar uncertain owing I and II a. pc. 4 10 p m ; Muaday acbool. te the storm, h derided to migrate 0 4) am; Lenten service dsllv, 4 I aad lo placet mor favorable for 10 sol, 4 30 S ve. Wednesdays, liana-portatlo- a p.m. At the Waldorf. Mr and Mr. J E. Bamberger and family are ata lng Mr. Bamberger ia Juat recovering from a thras weeks' IMnca and is again enjoying seeing hi mny friend In Now York and those from L'lah. Ba pitot. Rio Orsnde Baptist ChurrS, 100 west Mecend Moulk, pester. Tbornaa A. Fives. I eupsrlnlsadoal. Mundsy school, t service, 11 Jacobs Homing Henryeormon AG. Aldsravan; by Dr. am; - - evealog Christina Endeavor, 0 II. p . "Onrden subject. service 111 J ssrv-lo- a Coaimuntoa and Ornvs of Ufa' Saturday Manager and Mra Hugh alter seratoa. Special music. Ford sailed for Cuba, taking with them a big oompeny of film stars. Thomas A-Meighan being the principal artlpt. Civilian Clothes" will be directed by Mr. Ford and Havana aad it suburbs will figure largely In the wonderful scenes that will be reproduced. Mr. Ford la known in profensional circles aa a wonder In directing rehearsals, his IhIcsI "For the Defense. Richard Bennett's latest, hits won encomiums from the public. The love scene between the hero and heroine ha been COMFBTITIVL AWARDS equaled by few plas seen this win- NINfc) BIOOIVEN BY THE ter. He assisted also In the rehearsing at "Doclaseee." the Ethel Barry SCHOOL OF, MUSIC . D S. more piny which ranks among the L. most artistic production of Ih maMutoo la It Own Best Reward. But son. Mr. and Mrs. Fprd expect to be th L. DvB- - U. School of Muat offer gone two or three months, the Euro- additional scholarship awards aa felpean trip being delayed for this re lows: Three award for Plano; two cent play which I being rushed by th for Vocal, and on each for Vloltn. manager in film land. Cello, Brasa Instrument and Clarinet In courses all Work. Comptol Mrs. of Olson John Mrv and Copen of mualo. branch Meldealers of film hagrn. Denmark, big Corp of Xminnt Teaohera: F. that little kingdom, are here for sev- vin Peterson. Tracy T. Cannon, Lida eral weeks In the pursuit at their bust Edmunds. Edward P. Kimball. nssa. Wednesday evening they were Hyds, Margaret Sti rumor hays, guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Howells Clarence J. Hawking C. D. Bchsttlsr. at their horn on West One Hundred Lusy Gate (Spools)), Florence R. Owen 8wtn. and Mlxteenth street. When Mr. and B. CECIL CATE8, Director. Mrs. Howells were in Denmark they were motored all over the country Register now. to 4490. Waa 60 N. Main. Phone by Mr. Olson, making pilgrimages the old castles and ancient place of Interest. The visit of the Olsons to WM. C. CLIVE. America will be in the nature of an Teacher ef ovation; there are many friend hereto VIOLIN aad rune welcome them. By cable Mr. Howella Ftudlo North IK hut Strsst, Phea learned that his brother and wife IK7-Mr. and Mra Ben Howell, had ar- Wasatch rived safely In England and wer juat leaving for Paris. Mr. Ben Howell UTAH CONSERVATORY OF le employed bv David Howells In the MUSIC. film supply business. ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC TAUGHT Mr. and Mrs. Reynold of Twenty-sixt- h J. J. McClellan, Director. enterNicholas Place, street, Rytematle-ours- a for be- - C-Jtained at dinner Friday evening for ghtners and advancedarranged pupils. Conser- Dr. and Mrs. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Fore- vatory instruction I tb best and most lW land. Miss Evelyn Heuhlar and Miss reasonable. Was. 9106. Old Hltrias' Lovendahl. Mr. and Mr. Lovendahl office. East South Temple hava many friends in Brooklyn, where DAVID REESE. they are spending a few day during their month' visit with their daughItalian Method f (lagtag. and Jack. Dr. Mr. ter and Studio. 641 Constitution Bldg. At the Garrick Theatre, March 22, Maurice Browne, well remembered by MRS. FRANZISKA RAABE the patrons o tl the Social Hall Varsity ; PARKINSON Players with his talented wife, Ellen Van Valkenburg, will begin a series INSTRUCTOR VOCAL ART , Me of special matinees, producing dea of Euripides first. This will be Road. I9.Csnyon the initial performance of these tal Wasatch 76(2 ented artists in the east, though through the middle west and west they are well known and admired tor CLARENCE J, HAWKINS JANET. their excellent work. Teacher Of Carlnet, Cornet, Theory. Muoicians' Directory who ia laboring a missionary In Scranton. Pa.. a visitor at chapal services last Sun- will remain in Mias Allred Brooklyn - for several days seeing friends and doing work at miMlon before returning te headquarters Scranton. day. visitors Sunday at Among tb church was Jamas K. Evans of Utah, who has just returned from a long sojourn In Bueno Aires, South America, where he haa been engaged tn th shipping.- loading and discharging office of tho U. S, board. H has bean offered an agency there and he Intends making his home there for the future. Mr. Evans' trip to oneJ he will New York Is as aoon aa possible. start ' Pan-guitc- h. - T L - visitor and an New Yorker was . Mr. Orson Kelley, who Is hero In the interest pf railway supplies which he represents In Texas. Mr. Kelley will remain but a short time and white her he is looking tip, He' apartment for a future home. and Mra Kelly ar anxious to live in Another- rkene toss. CON6BBGATONAL. (Special Correspond enes.) March 3.-attractively arranged dtnher waa given Thursday evening by President and Mra. .John M. Knight, at the new mission home. The affair waa given in honor of former president and Mrs. John L. Herrick. The centerpiece was a crystal basket 'of deep yellow marigolds. Through the room a decorative schema of h'ue and Covers were laid gold predominated. for the Misses Vivian Baldwin Florence and Minnie Knight, and Edith Ryberg, Mr. and Mra. Joha U Herrick, Dr. and Mra A. P. Preston, President and Mrs. John M. Kntght and Messrs. John W. Herrick and Melvin and Rodney Knight. G Mrs. Schuster Gustav Cleo Ro Thorns'. from-"Lef- t Bottom to Edytb Gibson, Right An interesting debate' was hld In Personnel, Reading nn lug, St C. Slorler, H. W. AIln, R- - M Aldoua, Les John- - th L. D. . chapel Tuesday evening, orrna n Row:. T nae Pherrr.ha Roser t' buster. the aueptces of th Y. M- - and Jack Sweet. Third Row; Hart flueckert. S. J. Oljnaleai. Paul Rose, George I tier, Donald Coleman, G, liTBixt.- under Y. L-- .M. I. A., th guestlon being. musteafTilitrument. fsa'"The Is most is the It Music, of says: popular c the College' saxophone Mr. Schuster i IThlted States "Resolved, that th to leer tton under the easiest an and .instrument a far sxcsjlsrft by should adopt th League ef Nations. claating as a study;' pleasing as diversion, V The affirm a tivewaa Jed by Louis Sco modern methods. -- rl. n o ti X P II n ii ei U ft Jsp-perso- n. In ORCHESTRATIONS. STUDIO 46 E. SOUTH TEMPLE- - ENAf E R, f la the millinery At department. Fifth avenue and Thirty-sixt- h Waller street. Mra Pearl Ridgeway la receiving commendation for Mra In that work athre, excellent her Ridgeway to a capable worker and U meeting with success. aa V d Firat Coniegatlonal church, corner Elof Fourth East and First South. mer Goshen, pastor. Morning service. m. school. 12,30 p. It o'clock. Sunder church Cor-ne- r Phillips Congregational Seventh East Fifth South and pasRev. Henry M. McDowell, worstreet tor Morning service: Morning ' My sermon of a. m.; eubjet ship. Communion of ih. Stlent Partner. Lord's Supper served at this service Sunday school st'12 15 - m, A.F. Evening Bard ell, superintendent. p. m services.. Vesper snrvic at t of a Foundations' th subJecrLeytng Junior Christian EnBetter World C. E. 8. and P. Y. 4 30. deavor at Endeavor- - at $.1$. fepecial mualo at aU service. Prayer meeting The people Wednesday evening at 7:45. ntrwngere in of the neighborhood and the servattend to Invited ar the city t -- V- ices. IMteSBYTCBIAN'. 428. or 4 30.' The pastor's communicant PROF. GEO. CARELESS. class, t p. m Second service of public worship. 7 45 p m ; subject of eermou A welcome to all How one won one. - Teacher ef Westminster rresbyterlan church. Violin, Piano, Harmony. Fifth South and First We(. The Rev C. V. Brown, minister Sunday school, Studio and residence 620 Sa. 7th Eato. 45 ft. m. R B Quavr superintendent Service, 11 a. m.; theme, Completing MISS ESTELLE JENSEN the Christian Character Junior C. E. I Up m Senior C. E. socletv. ooiety. Teacher ef Fisa. 4k-- p. ro. Evening service at 3:45, will consist of s musical program. Miss may register Thursday Ptlpfts Blanchard of WVstminuter collt'gs will between 3 and 6 p.m. Studi. be a reader 48 East South Tempi SL Third Presbj terian -- church, corner 1490., 50 North Main, Salt Lak. Eleventh Evst ahd Seventh South, Rev Henry W. Burger, P D pastor. The CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. Sabbath school will meet at t 45 e e.loek The church service will begin st 11 o'clock. The paster will preach Studio 21 Constitution Building from 'tho subject, The Great OutDr Maaens tench and teohnfa la standing Facts of the Gospel," Junior with - Mathews graded Christian- Endeavor will meet at 11:15 conjunction couree of studies Hours 3 to p snd r the Senior Endeavor at T o'clock Prj-eWednesday evening THE MORMONS AND THE oclock. at 7 45 mbetlr,gon . J. - THEATRE. First Presbyterian church, corner Thronnpblrn. Fast South Tempt and C. Rev. Georg SunThe Theosophl'cal society- - meets st D. D., minister. Ewing Davie. a. An interesting compilation, formm. R. L. Van Eaton, rooms 322-- 1 Atles block. 0 day orhool I t) west 7 theatrical ba Fait service ef Second South str-e- t. Monday night at t ing th dilatory Morning superintendent. Mrs. Mary J. Pitt will read Lak. by th 1st Joha S. .Lindsay, ; subject The clock public worshipofJ1 a. bv--chorch. Yeung th paper , entitled Lift After Death for aal at th present duty Newu Book : Feoplt'a Society of Christian Endeav whroa will discus th possibility of 18-4- 6to. Drt , . v u t, (l a ai r C( ai t al ti ci at 11 Pi U a SI a l.i B ci P 4a rr b tl |