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Show V I SMWTQs IIE clue ot ihe school and ot auguration of a continuous music pro- .LiUI A gratihour ' the concert season ha brought gram during working feature of th Innovation la thatc Selection, fying mua-II ho usual umrnir quietness la or local musical circles, and plan for the next nmon'i work will abort At the re ty hr tn to be discussed. sort and at the picture show house hodtver, the musical rush will continue through the eummer. At both Lagoon and Saltair, the regular panda and orcbeetrae are doing good work. , wad on special eocaalona are Increased to ault the demand. Nut a few teach-er- a are taking a vacation aa are raspy pupil, though a few will continue to teach and atudy through the summer. classical beneficial Jax" I detrimental to efficiency, "It work wonderfully well." declare tp th foreman of tha was department where th expertmene triad. "Only on thing 1 have to watch. Kagllm u peels tha glrla, disturb thatr work and hurts produo 1 Hon. have only bought rolle earn! .classical nature and there la mild ban on all Jest songs. On can Judge of th tucceaa of th experiment when I tell you that before this sing Ing waa started ths wage for on of there young glrla ranged from !0 to 4i a week. Store w have turned musical her at th Lorillard plant th girls have-beeearning from Mi to ilk In the wrapping department, Mrs Agnes Dahlqulst Beckstrand gave at her home, !M Douglas street, last evening, a atudlo plon recital by a number of her pupil. Tha participants In th program were Margaret Mueeer, Marion Morris, Grata Marion Allgood, Katheryn Beattie. Jones. Lurii Sanders, Walora Rogers. Lech Sorenson, and Lucyn Jimp-so- n who successfully gave wall select ad numbers from standard composer. whll semi-elaselc- I liall Bit of Heaven" Mies Lreman, Jack O Lantern. .Caryll Intermlealon. Selection, "La Buheme". A ,. .Puccini Vocal Oolondrlna" "O Soli Mto" "1 Miss Concert Well W tnds" Iceman. "Wedding of th Ha II Vocal "Untir "Klaeea ..Capua Mr. Woodward. Sandareon Eamechnlk Finale, "Star Spangled Banner", Key AD music. Tabernacle Organ Recitals. SECTION THREE NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 12 1920 EVENING DESERET VI society for th season. Dainty row were served by th hostess. Sir Eire C. Rich, of 31 t WashVenus.- - tig den, her ington Utah, daughters Helen and Gladya, and son Clark L., were among the Utahn stopping at the Hotel Aetor during the past week. Mr Rich and Miss Gladys cam east to attend th exercise of th National Park Semlnarycat Washington, D. C., from which Institution Mias Helen graduated this aprtng. During their etay in the east they have visited at Atlantic Washington, Phlladelphl City. Brooklyn and Near York. Mias Helen Is also a graduate of th Ogden High school, hh has been attending tha National Pgrk seminfor Mta the ary paa( two year Ghdya recently returned from France where she spent six . months In th services of the Y. M. C. A. during the wer. She will remain In New York a few daye awaiting th .open ing session of th Y. M. C. A, eon-ye- n lion of Its overseas workers to Utah Agricultural College Glee Club S o o o - bo held qt Tie o low Moines, During thetr stay In New York the Rich have been enjoying the sights of ths great city. Tuesday afternoon they were entertained by John H. Me-COf Ogden, who motored them out to Forrest Hill and Kew Garden L. I., taking dinner at th quaint Forrest Hill Inn. Tuesday evening they entertained President Georg W. McCune, of th Eastern State mission. and his aon John 1 dinner party at the Hotel Aatq r, and at th musical comedy Buddies" at the Selwyn theatre. Mr Rich and Mlsa Helen left for their, home in th weat Jun 3rd. Clerkr 1, h is doing missionary work In Scranton, returned to his field of labor. a a Mine Alice Hatch, of Woods Cross, Utah, and Miss Gladys Nielson of Hyrum, Utah, who hava been laboring in th Eastern Btates mission for the past two years, left Thursday everening for their western home. turn with honorable release Theywith splendid reoords as missionaries, and with a boat of friend throughout th Monday, June 14. Assistant Organist Edward P. Kim Local dealer report a shoring In ball at lh organ. INTERNATIONAL aaxaphonea, particularly of the melWHICH WILL LTAVE MONDAY MORNING FOR ATLANTIC t il TO 8 INq. National Anthem. ' ody type which .can be p.ayed equal CLUBS. ROTARY in C CONI KNTION'OP and Prelude Major. 4 Fugue well with piano or orchexire Tbl Bach due to the unexpected demand that has rlub association of th Utah Agri- 'Alumni where 13. the Agri-- (t Atlantic Jun Utah The LOQAN, City Kramer Walter Contemplation ii ua come with the perfection of thte material eiao gev on th fine received Bach 8. Ki' cultural college J. recognition accomGavotte ultural Glee now olub, College but f very once objectionable , concert wltil aid. Public concerts mad UP the ular program Rotary "Mormon" Favorite "Com, hymn, panied by practically the entire ploaalng IralrumeaL Concerts were givbe given at aevernl cities on the re- reet of the fund Com. Y Saints. .Arr. by Organist ' e e Rotary club, la In readiness to turn Journey. These include concerts en st Salt Lake, Ogden. Pocatello and An Arr. Old by Organist Melody Turkish of The flrat Importation leave next Monday morning for th at Washington. D. C., Chicago, where Loren during th past wek. from "lshen-grin- " March on Them for aevtral yaara, haa Juat cymbal Th men. who will mak tha trip big trip to Atlantic City, to attend th club will aing before th National Dubole reached thle city, but their coal, lie a a . th international convention of Summer School of Music qf the ara as follows: Prof. C. R. Johnson, Tb to fit each, will prevent any fever-ta- h Bel Canto gleo club of th Tuesday, Juno I. I beWhile th gleo club president; Unlverelty of Chicago, St. --anil director; Del mar Egbert, ward gave an enjoyable deitre on the part of the pibllo Thirty-firs- t Organist J. J. McClellan at tha Kearl. manager, ' flrat tsnora. ing sent to the convention by th Denver and Salt Lake CUy. Special Uh recital Wednesday avenlng. In th to own Iheee interesting Instrument A. hole twentieth district. arE. Blackner, E. J. Klrkhem, R. L. Including Salt Lake concerts hava been ward meeting house before a good Th St af -a y th atatfca of Utah, Idaho and, Mon- ranged at Liberty Park ahd Saltalr. Hill. Charles Smith, He or a Squire; Spangled Banner, and appreciative audience, with Toccata and The Salt 8. Bach Opera oulntet leave eised sestenor Elmo Coffman, Chase club tha second looks tana, Logan upon these Tha club will also alng before the Fugue..... ...J. I as conductor, Myrtle D. dtoirday afternoon for Franklin, Ida., vie J. Ensign with a special' feeling sions of thn National Educational as- Kearl, C. J. Stringham. Clyde Worley, eollogo from singers Gavotte as on Dorothy Tuoadoy. Clayton to give three program y of ownership. Ambrols Thoma sociation' when U meets here in July. D. A. Wahlen; baritone Dal mar Mrs. Winifred T. , "Idaho Day." when the town will Rippe, harpist; In all, 33 alngera will make '.the Arr. by Organist to bert, E. W. Robinson. Ardath Prlc An Old Melody hair ' united Many agencies dramatlo Jdmea and naBrown, Ua reader, of celebrate the anniversary trip, including Prof. C. R. Johnson finance the trip of the glee club to Wells Moffatt. Ephraim Josephs Favorite "Mormon" hymn, "Come, organist. of th department of music, of. tha AtlauUe-CUy,thtivity, and aa the oldeet town In th Gilbert, Come. Y Saint", -- Arr. by Organiat hulk ..of tha funds Prof. C--- K. - Johnaon,'- - basses, El Roy Tho personnel of the glee club 1 . atate. The quintet Include Mr. K. O. Enid Ruhonatola mission. Utah Agricultural College, who la di- being raised by the various Rotary Chrlstianeen, E. G. Austin. Marvin A. Orloh, Esther Fowler. Aar-ur- a Mta C. Fred Edna . Dwyer, Atkinson, rector of the organisation. Aside club of the twenfteth district. Th Stores, Hugh Harvey, Albert (Arranged by McClellan.) Hancock Mary Naylor, Elea Graham, Melvin Petersen and Mlaa nor Cameron, Hiat, Janet McDonald, Verna Mr George W. McCune, whA he from th many concerts to be given 8tudent Body association and - the Wednesday, Juno II. Becky Almond, pianist. W. Goddard, Elsie Ulelaon, Nettle Nlel the Long Island College hosOrganiat Tracy T. Cannon been at H had with him veralty of Arison sen, Bessie E. Newman, Anna Fors-lun- at Assistant pital for th past four week will be Hondcea th organ. and at Evening Day ling Leona Amott, Erma Webb, HanTarge portable telescope and apant brought back to tho mission home Waterloo MetJxxIlaC . Anthem. National 8. several hours each evening showing te! F. Jenkins, Mildred Hixson, morning. She la improving J, 8. Bacn Monday "Onward Florence Nllson, Henrietta Blau, Ma- Prelude In O Major. tha boys our wonderful moon; Saturn inarch. Processional lowly but surely, and It la thought Nocture with Chrlxtlan Soldier. " Opening aong, bel N. Rupp. her ring Jupiter and her four ' ..Waly th change will speed her recovery. moons and - (elltnr them wewdreua Idyll "Th Battle Hymn of tha Republic." "Coma, "Mormon" A- musical hymn, recltar of special local Favorite The following tranaer stories about th star and constellaAnthem, "Raise the Flag,- -( Ira B. releases Com. Y Saint.. Arr. by Organiat and arrivals have recently taken plac tion Wilson). Tha choir contralto solo,. "In Interest at Spanish Fork, waa recentOrftanlat Arr. by Old An In tha Eastern States mission: Melody. given in the Winona theatre, where Frof. Cook, with th extension Thy Love." IE. O. Excell). Mr W. ly iDCani March Mias Hattl Schneider Transfer A. Carter. Soprano solo, Blanch I Think presented Ttmplt aervlre of th state university, also Dodge from IT her and vocal number of North West Virgina to Massachuaetts; piano pupil BY LE ROI C. SNOW, was present and gave valuable InforWhen I Read That Sweet Story. Thursday, Juno Henrletta Bott from New Haven to participating were: Mari Nel mation regarding the trees and flow(Jemima Luke), Mrs., Fred L. Spald- Tho Assistant Organiat Edward P. Kim- Rochester; son. Fawn Ruth Jones, H. Smith, Clay James Cook from T North ers and plants of southern Arizona. ing. Song and chorus, "Com ball at tha organ. West Vlrginl to East Pennsylvania; Eggtrtson, Elms ,Pou Isen, Gracia National Thankful People, Come," (Oeorg J. Bank Mahonri Stewart, of Mea wrote a Anthem. lore Thom Bern Han Easton Sophia from Rochester to Mary North ExElvey), choir. Anthem, "I Will Our splendid original poem on Dena Jane Ruth Eggertson, Ce- Sonata in D Major... t....Guilrnant Weat. Virgin! W , tol Thee," (Carrie B. Adams), choir, een, Nik Flag." written for th occakion. This cil Johnson, Ore Carter, Mari Nel- Bndictioi of th Releases Thomxs L G errard from o' e " ,? poem waa given at noon. Just before New Haven: Lawrence , S. Norton son, Berth BJarenson, Violet Wood 8prUf Song the ceremony of raising th flag to Lieut Gen. Liggett commanding Ell Money, tavern Wood, Lois Rock-Mi- l. Favorlt "Mormon" hjrmn, Coma from North West Virginia; John ), Y Organist 8alnU"..Arr. by Come. full mart. tb western department, haa dleepRuth Tboma Blanche Thoma Yj. special- - nHaakmery; Glen - A. Arr. by O The troop of bov scout of which Evan prored th use of the Fort Winfield Ella Brown, Dorthella Wood, Mary An Old Melody from Rochester; Arthur D. CiKin A Minor In Postiud there were seven, divided the honors Scott band for concert In Berkeley, Bell, Katherine Evan from iMain. Stahman, Blanche In U. comand Norma Jane haa directed that all Arrivals Joseph I Anderson, Millthe ceremony of raising th Rag Cal., and Martell, Swenson, Mary Friday, at sunrise dnd lowering it at sunset manding officers at army posts in hla William Assistant Organist Tracy T. Cannon ville, Utah, to New Haven: Ada Mae ' uneach before to Dalton, Willard, Utah, ' i . ft V day. A fine string orchestra department approving the Rochester; ' . v-the organ. Emma E- - Lindsey, gait Lake City, City la again to have a at official uae ef army bands under their Brigham and also a male quartet. fumthed f , r Anthem, , National t I w Wl i ,,7 Devred Utah to New Haven; Cary M. Larsen, sweet music during Jhe Sunday servJurisdiction, secure a statement from band. A few yaara ago It had auch ' Chrlatenaen Choral In B Minor an officer of t) ice J. 8. Bach Tremonton, Utah, to New Haven; M. musicians unions an organisation, by the . During the evening campfire (. Lorraine MacKay, gait Lake City, concerned to the effect that such uae Bro, who mad quite- success of It, Prelnd to "L Deluge". .8alnt-8aen- e fln talent of the bovs was displayed a to out Lrtah, Is not in competition with civilian with a reputation extending In their songs, recitations and stories.-Mo- st Massachusetts; Helen Nel-Favorite "Mormon" hymn,- Com. son, Mt. Pleasant. Utah to of th party took all necessary musician. This Is said to be the getv-er- considerable distance In tho state. But Como. Y Salnte" ..Arr. by Organist distown other from removals pnd Arr. by Organist policy of the army. Recently an' provisions hut i a commissary waa An Old Melody In causes resulted finally Roger maintained during ths encampment, organised labor newspaper protested integrating Choeur ara Inst the use of army hands for un- th band gradually disappearing. How- Grand Conan Doyle's Great where Ice, egg bread, milk, vegetaSaturday, Juno It.. official tiae In competition with civ- ever, now that military matters are bles and meats were dispensed at orilians. The War department an- held In such esteem, tho Idea of a local Organist J. J. McClellan at the home price nounce no Justification for the pro-ea- t. hand is up for serious consideration, gan. . "Scout Bird" Named. k and a Commercial club commute, Walthera Prlxe Song from Th . In hla portrait of Blr Arthur Conan . . . Richard Wagner Doyle, on of th numerous sketches consisting of B. M. Thompson. Jack . Maateralnger" Verg strange to say, we hava a The reception given to the New Bowring, Bernard Nichols and Dr. M. The Virgin Prayer. .Jules Massenet of personalities In hla All and Suncommon bird in southern Ari very waa G. to . . . Batiat Ed. Hansen, proceed Pilgrim Song of Hope. appointed Fork symphony, Walter Damroach zona which haa no common or E. commitT. The dry, creawith likens the Raymond tho Arr. by Organist organisation. An Old lar name. The bird Is not quite so conductor, at the first three perform- tee haa .been successful, and a good Favorite Melody tor of Sherlock Holmes - to a plain ances at th Opara In Parts, and later "Mormon hymnr Come, large aa the black bird. It la trim Organiat Balnt"..Arr.'by Y on In Bordeaux and Marseille,, Indi- start haa been made, ,Uk K. C. Come. and slender, has a high, sharp crest, equire who sits at the table of prince cates that the European tour, the first Wright, as conductor, B. M. Thomp- Grand Selection from "Mlgnon ..t atajtdu erect, la very dignified and Although not of their rankf he belongs Ambrols Thomaa In ever to be made by an American or- son. manager; Abe Tueller, secretary looks and acta the part of a perfect their circle is In their atmosliand Milton Reter and lc McClellan.) i treasurer, gnd for organ by a. her t grmt-rtfatwR chestra, tntleman. Hla color in' a Jet, ablning t"-rr-. There were 3S musicians (Arranged humble craftsman phere. Although The press criticisms are unani- brarian. r V' black, with the exception of a lorge, first rehearsal, ' n aa Record. mously flattering, Th French critice present t the recent with white band under each wing wlifccb i compared Shakespeare, Scott, j. Org&n waa made. Unique ar-- ; and good progress aa concert an ran he seen only when he file .apeak of the flrat Dickena add h ' The Thackeray, marked really 1 tic triumph." bird Is very common throughout , New Year's day thla year In For , their did ho 3 company. Musical America of Jun pub- the fifth anniversary of the beginning southern Arixona. To bird students not create Sherlock. Holme aa they half ton of Dahe Is known aa tha Phainopeplg The Gregorglan congress bald dur- lishes a s of daily organ recital on the great crested Falstaff and Dandle Dinmont t vid Bispham and Lucy Gates in a the flrat in week June but New in (meaning has no comit ing i robe); 4.V "La Serva Padrona." which Spreckels outdoor organ, which waa and Pecksniff mon or nick-naYork at St. Patricks cathedral, la atThe fathers and N, and PendennisT - of San Major aeaaon. next on tour on will aon by unanimous vote, present Diego presented to the citytracting wide attention. Persona from they tlj name of the Scout Birdadopted all over the United States and Canada, In the same issue la an interview with Dec. 31, 114. In the five year alnc And is Sherlock Holmes not as famous for thia aa one aa well a from across th ocaan were Miss Gates, extracts from which are of .these at the any beautiful feathered creature and hopp then the average number of recital moment, whatever the futurepresent to popularize this name. Scoutmaster present to witness this great Cathollo as toDojts: may "I feel confident tlpkt ' my echeme postponed on account of Inclement hold L. C. Snow had charge of thla au I) musical event, led by two eminent in store 7 him for nine per year. benedlctlne Potn Mocquereau and for next aeaaon la going to be worth Jeet been haa only weather during th outing and told hiar WKh Ot th greatness of 8if Xrthura feat Dom Gatard. Dom Mocquereau la the while from every potqt of view. interesting things about the birds, This and a great many other Interest- there can be no their greatest living authority on Gregorian David Bispham, I am going to present Where els question. neats, eggs, plumage, songs- - and jy Now, that ing facta are brought out by Dr. haMt music, and he and Bom Gatard, also n short operas-comlqare to we look for a modern character take out a Humphrey J. Stewart, th official ori, The entire outing waa ft great authority on this subject, came doesn't mean that I anehall elaborate pro- -, ganist ever since the organ waa open- In English fiction o universally poputo direct the music OT the congress, large company and success in every way. There complete waa not contriwe ehall article New Years duetlon. In the contrary, aa ed. lar the Sherlock Holme Quite that the purity and correctness of its an accident, there was no sickness, Only on Ha PadroBerra L San to Diego th buted ynion. present Pergoleaie no awearing, smoking or quarrelling, other writer of recent generations la interpretation may bo observed In its ore.very detail and all its tradition pre- ne. In English of course, and possibly points out that a aerie of daily fact not a single unpleasant the Soanes at Maricopa Stake Fans-r- s hM eooaOuttng on Yerde River, and In to served. Joseph Bonnett, the famous some other works, and we shall do gan recital extending over five year comparable to him.- "Examine mar th happiness-o- f - " (nturt one In is unique in the history of American filita of a popular newspaper done was Arison as tham originallyopera for at tha of organ. organist, presided the. most successful fathers and The real music and. Indeed, In the. entire his- week," says Mr. the seventeenth oentnry. a fine "and time sons' that boy and his Raymond, you WHAT outings that hatf ever been held Friday wasHpent selecting camp e, created et a time when A likeness of Maggie Tout Browning of music. He also apeak of the ere where, y had, Ihey got better ac- - sites, becoming familiar with the pretty sure to find one reference aa wall as vocal Indi- tory of selecting, preparing and (Margaret Romaine) of Ogden,' the Instrumental difficulty Tha affair was planned and carried and cledqjng tha bJg,vfln which io jefcyil and Hyde and two or three quainted during those, few days than roundings hole. well known appears in viduality waa - accounted Itsimportant, performing dally program out under th direction of sorts all of swimming Saturday deown, a to niche filled 3 the when tho Conan Doyl hero. But whll they ever had been before. They outdoor games were InaidJged th June peculiarly figure issue of the Ngw York be appreciated in Improvement associations of the Mariit own may Musi sal Courier. The descriptive leg- veloped Us own tradition for 1113 ara given. Th number of few people who talk about Jekyll and cooked together over the camp-firbaseball, pitching horse ehues. wrest- copa stake of the Church of Jesus end accompanying the portrait reade: character and especially its own mu- pieces played were 3.243. This figracing, tugs ot war, swim- Christ of Latterday Saint Del.Stap-le- y, 'One of the prominent American sic. It flowered beautifully and aris- ure Included the repetition of aome Hyde have ever read tho story, and together they at th delicious bacon ling, boxlrtg, of Mesa, is superintendent of tha and every other enjoyable form members' of the Metropolitan Opera tocratically In the golden day of the favorite number, but there were act- still fewer understand Its real moral, and egg hunter's stew and hot cake ming local associations in th valley, which of sport that could be thought of. company. She is rapidly becoming a Italian and French renascence. But ually 1,174 different compositions th man who does not know every- They hiked aide by aide over the hill In many instance father and hte belong to the general Church organimusic bodies grew listed, about 204 of which were played prime favorite In the concert field, her the little chamber ever aon worked and played aide by aide, sation, with a total membership of Increasing aug- for the first time. Measr John D. thing concerning Sherlock Holme 'the played games together, swam and latest apeearenoea being at the New- into orchestras of against another father and more than a hundred thousand young ark andJortk Shore festivities. 'Mins mentation under which all Individ- end Adolph B. Spreckels . certainly cut of his face, th shabbiness of hi spU&hed In the cool, refreshing awim-mln- g competing hla son. Ten fathers from Phoenix, people. The entire work is supervised too waa developed In-an opera In lost, Romaine ha hole the shade of the giant with their 14 sons, were lined up in by-- a dressing gown, hla Indoor pistol prac advantage denied to uality showed their love for San Diego general board In Salt Lake City many elngera one that counts in all along heroic rather than lyric lines, very practical and convincing - way tics, the tobacco that ho the cottonwood tree They maide up their games against 10 fathers and their of which LeRol C. Snow, of Phoenix, her work that of being an all roVd subtlety was replactd by sonority. Th when they presented thio organ, the-onl- cocaine that he injected,eipoked, or Meza or the sons a Lehi,. is from Chandler, and plots bed together there they lay gazing member, who also assisted In this wee no more, for frivmusician, for aha la an accomplished outdoor organ in th world, and that h laid and unraveled, the kings fathers and sons outing, s into the clear, Arizona skies sparkling or Aim exqulsita Johtj D. Spreckels has evinced pianist and cellist, as well aa n singer. olity In excelai frivolity aa he the that that man is Indeed with . countless glorious star and Sunday waa observed in both a reHer operatic debut was ' made at the and finished as deft and delicious a continuation of hla interest by pay- a rarity.patronized talked aa they had never talked before. ligious and U patriotic way. It Waa "Pals Camp" Beautifully Sitoaicd e, th painting of Watteau or Frag- ing the salaries of Dr. Stewart, the you of 81rSay that somebody remind Paris." Pattern, and Never before had their hearts felt so respected aa a sacred Sabbath and Many appropriate names were au . onard, such la tha essence of th early official organist, and of th- - tsnor, the chances Wlloughby you will get either a close together. Just father and his celebrated as Memorial day. In the gested forand;h camp Suggestive of the It is this frivolity whose service are needed daily, ever blank look orare Aa a result of the protest of virtu- opera comiqu. smile of th embarrassed purpose from business spirit of th outing, the aon, to away affair a to w are play Sunday school eervkce was true try morning going ally every representative educational that since the organ wee erected. Mention even Tono Bun- mate school worries and trouble hypocrisy. spirit of father and held Under the direction of the stake son body Of New York atate. Gov. A E. and I see no reason why we should unit aa and is accident ir gay, real are you comradship and the name small confiding in each other, expressing Sunday school superlntcndericy- and Smith vetoed bills to prohibit t cach- not do so. I plan to hava derstood. a But was read newspaper Pals Camp. finally by .desires adopted and ambition their heart' of that board. The Sunday afternoon memo es: , including musical Instruction, ex- - orchestra of th proportion two million indifferently educated peo- and The place la surrounded by hills, of love and rial service wag directed by the stake exchanging feelings W will give a abort concert ept under a special license and also er ple can be quite sure of comprehen- affection that they had never felt becave valley, mesas and presidency and ihe evening program mountain providing for a secret police force to a'program first, th orchestra will play sion when it prints the familiar head- fore. Th boy and his dad became waa Scouts and peaks of Intense out hisjprie Interest the carried Boy few number all of the period and by jtqulre into the 'loyalty" of every line In Sherlock Holmes Real Life, which wer vividly described by Frank real pala for a few days and the mem their leader (Continued from page four) ,,Uov. Smith in vetoing the then "we will finish with the oper is It M. not by his simplicity, and by his ory and th Joy of it all will never be Pomeroy of Mea The entire camp . sills denounced them aa vicious and Dont you think It la a Jbod Judge R. C. Stanford, of Thoenlx, that Mr. Raymond believes forgotten. on evening on the bank ad Park, N. J waa In Washington, subtlety, th assembled to talk epuIsiv to the ideals of a free peoa made very splendid Sherlock Holmes succeed And of th the river. It was a beautiful moonWhere and when did all this hap' Ths Gustave Schuster Music col D. C., Saturday, June 4, to attend th ple. the subject of light of th famous Dr. Watson pen T It waa the occasion of a big boy In the morjiing simplicity The soft light of th and morality. The boya heavennight. leg gave a recent musical program graduating exercises of Georgetown la no small contributing factor. "If shone gloriously and waa which more cleanhnezs il is Kathrlne Stewart of this city In th Thtrty-firward chapel of University, from whieh institution her there were th smallaot grounds for fathers24and sons outing in The will never which much learned they In th quiet wareflected camp participated. rhe went to Washington to study tha much merit with theee participants: brother Scott Anderson Jakes hi de-g- suspecting th sincerity- - of Tny dear than will be of great Im- beautifully were In a beautiful grove of forget, and ter of the "Verde which spread out grounds in law this spring. She was acsello under competent professional in- Jeannette Whitehead, Edvth Gibson, to them keep In a great sheet before u the whole thing would top- greet cottonwood trees on the banka portance in helping We could structors. will remain at the national George Longford, Gibaon Trio, Virgil companied by her eieter. Miss Lois Watson,' sin of th on prevalent see distinctly the Four Peak in th ple to the ground. It often hover of the Verde river about three miles clean from many Helen Anderson. -aepital until Chrlstmaa, and not Barrett, Violin Choir, Mia For below Fort McDowell, 27 mile from and Borrows of the day.- - Don C. Bab- Mazatxa Mr. and Mr J. Reuben Clark went the veryi verge of anti climax. rang th bluff where th this summer. She la the daugh-.e- r Langford. Donald Coleman. Kenneth memorial the delivered Holmes no and bitt. of Poe Mesa, after all, giant. Early last Frldr v morning Jirilllng Fight of the Caves occurred. of Mr. C. B. Stewart. Hixson, Cleo Thoma Elisabeth White-hous- e. to Princeton, Pa, to visit Huntington several Frenchmen have don better phoenix. Th afternoon. the addresa encluring McDowell an advance party arrived kt the SupersltUlon tnountaln He Rose. Raxophone Band. Wilson, who was assistant to geero- In this kind, and ee far as Holmes ampment-place after placing aigna main featuresrt of th evening program and Black, mountains, were not tor Hawkins band went yesterday to Aocompsnlst Mlae Emma Booth, Mia tary of State Philander C. Knox, dur- himself Is ta'k Coby were a concerned. Judge 8if Arthur road from the from Phoenix and Mormon and Tortilla flat hisalong Carrie Gibson, ing President Taft, administration. iyrum where they furnished music Helen Langford, Mias Mieo nan Doyl owe perhaps, aa much to. Me Th grounds were cleaned up. George H. Crosbyi Jr. He spoke of toric Fort McDowell tras almost withVeva Hixlor a largely attended dance. The Mr Luella Coleman, and to aa association them and the in Edinburgh and companiorwhip Miss dm done, profeaaor Nora leveling headquarters sight, wa were, at thatSmoment. on Cannon entertained at a whose sand goes to Lehi next Friday, and son. moral conduct during youth, and the Indian reservation in th heart of fancy for Identifying the trade tent put up. o Nephi th following Friday. . The person el Includes violin choir slumber party Saturday evening for of by their amall peculiarities And -- they th Aparh coutitfy snd surrounded Other -- care and saxophone band. Mr Schuster th Misses Virginia Riter, Seen a Her-bac- gavpatienta . him one set of ideas moat skil- continued to follow one another only speaker, on astronomy. . by Indian What an opporDoris Proud fit. and Mlaa MarMuch of th musical score In th haa new 2 saxophone student village need. Sir true Arthur fully ian Clark. . triumph a few moments apart all day Friday Beehive Girls pageant was written During Sunday all three of the tunity to go hack but a few years and I Watson. himNot humble the and waa it not great until Sun- stake presidency and every bishop In find ourselves tmong tb fierce and and Saturday W Tracy Y. Cannon, assistant organLiberty park. Sunday, Jun II,' 4 Mlaa Lola Anderson entertained at self, he is th cause of greatness in day morning that the entir party ot Maricopa stake wer ist at the Tabernacle. The brutal Apache We sat. with breathThe Call of to 4 p.m.. liawklna Military band, C. present. . . , on Watson another. Aa arrived. a 234 had Seeing Soloist Miss the cars and theatre party at th Henry Miller his wards ju the stake were re pre- less lmerevt as Mr. Pomeroy related The Honey Gath- J. Hew kina director. Womanhood," knee we ail fall on our by mere nearly erers' were composed by him. Th Mar caret . Leeman, soprano: A. L theatre, Friday evening June 3. reached th .place for camping .loca- fight' sumed by as average of about 4a true stories which are far more exBorton tions were immediately selected for from each. There waa ne spirit ef citing than any fiction that haa ever Mr George M. Cannon and daugh- force of suggestion. general arrangebient of th musical Woodward, baritone. Program: and outfit. They bolsiernusness or rhwdjtem and the originated in the imagination of any program was by C. J. Hawkins, and Mareh.-"E- I the camp fire, bed Cepltan". ........ . Sons ter Gene of 72 Ashton avenue. Balt boee band furnished .'Weber lake City, arrived In New York City, bet Sabbath qij" waa observed ae sacred author. instrumental Overture, "Euryantha" did not gather tn large group THE MORMONS B. THE AND eon L. D. on hie eouxht a place !y there tn the mountains with the music the campus where Popular each father had Wednesday June 2, Miss Cannon was - . THEATRE. the pageant was given. . where they could cemp together. The out of doors as a place of worship, married to Dr. W. E. Hunter of gait "By Jingo" Lt ua figure with you on blank . "Underneath An Interesting compilation, th Dreamy Oriental Lake. form cottonwood grove cover hundreds ef as it could have been at home. took certificates, booklet or re34 non , .... v Kiser Efficiency among the workers Is Mrs laaae Russel entertained the ing th history of theatricals In Balt acre and Instead of th petty seeking Monday again was given bver te ceipt in fact anything In the print claimed to have Increased il per cent V oca I New York Relief society at her home Lake, by the late John S Lindsay, te cCmp together in on large encamp- sport end game Among the promIn the Wlllmlngton (toil.) plant of th "Giannina Mia" from "FlrHIy in Brooklyn Manor Wednesday June for sale at the Pseeret Newt Book ment. they wer er sttered out- over al- inent visitors arid Invited was ing line. P. 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