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Show - WS- .1,r, 1 , - SiTtrZ.DAT NOVEIrBEll 21, 111.r:-.7.-ZRET.NLI78, - 1,r25 .. EiTt - - - 'I'. IL Atkisson. pas-a.m. BillidaY school at 1 'clock. Morning worthip at 11 aev. L. M. Daniell., browny of gristles. and mow of tho , aUtah se. stet convention, tong begin rias of special mmegoliet meat- todaY bilia et the seorning torsion tetrest. Rev. titi Jon , ...L40 b ,, , FOT I e . The Seboul S.ely I I Wal Present Po:1 !. In Pianoforte Cect:al St)ig Virithg Contest es Ar.-3E:c- aoboll IT.1101.1. mrallatibil. wader the direeden 411 A. R. tivadada la tiosJeactios with Use werieus sit liegaitasoat et the sotto CS appear aa art seatiert at the deftest astUtorhus "II - , be special lighting effects. Tim emehmtzt with. a complete orchearation and of ge- - win be fully membership represented. dies Lisle Bradford will - be In client of vocal music; Mies Char. leas Stewart Nat lira Laura 110Pking Mating and J. F. Rumen. scenery andduring: lighting: Miss Rom Olsowand tiles Floreace Per- appre- - -prialA 'amentr. ,ter.,-use- - , - ' , "" 114 , Ile E.,723 E3 Ad ID 71 ensent Cho blues howls L, D. Ihettral et be heel le the Assembly ben seer the adage dot Docisleber Mier the directive of George IL Durban hest ot the esuelo dellerttesutThe tondo& to expected to be se el the 'mot eecosestst of -Ito Sind VII' hold et the otheoL 1.111 be the tooth emote, emorehe et that smarm tbe yearly andess three having hue lasainereted sae by Mr. L11111102a. accoltinad atueleal retest et Arearm school will prosast the cantata. 'Obey -K. IL ler Ellyesr--, Owe . .. cordons IOW it I the prodeetlea and ebna. demoted bY the school -Walter Boener and the senerobly ball masa with toe et the tabor0. insole , o wM 'gaud's' at the seasele , -- , play the seascispealatent. - 1 It Is ellthmated that ld or $e ,,F 'players WM be aslestod treat the k.. assesal segue& osebtatra ter Ibis 'wort sad that the hal sesetherably of the lostrunatatal group wM set --,.IPff at this thaw - -- - - ' , Boys Glee Club flas Election of Officein ',JE,.,!.',F...5511.111.:TQf'',11T:', I - La an ineelled pogrom. fantod tram deeded eelootlehe of tbe ladled strloygeowlet to the erldiall bforktorld sod parody aumbers ed the sloe dub wpt be presented at the tradalosel telly and odortelament to be bold by the Sadists st the Unhook, ist bleb ea the etre of Ole football gauze witk tb Utah Agricultural college which will be emanated Wednesday. Nov comber ea. et I p.m dm the MBA Lake theatre seder direct oupervi Alton of the musical moiety of the The complete entertainment will Melee of oedema. aad eleatiee gt ettkowe for the L. D, herr glee club- were made this week at A meeting- of the nude- etagere et the school with George B. Darkerh, director et music at the laid -- Irving Boost eras named prod-den- t; Mari 11, Martin, Mee president; Reed Leonard,- - secretary-treasure- r; Jack Jenkins. business - Plans for the annual rendition of Randers ''The Meiwiah" la the tie1 , - -- - r - , at 1 st D. - fil . a lod v 3'ei .y 1 1 . ' 4 ' 1, ' (1 . In tho Merry England of the sightoentla centilfr whoit Seattle-men gathered ha -- Old Crown and Anchor Ian," to oat the excellent viands provided.. and sing of their lost, loves, mellosied with PailiNk or of the conquest and humor of tiro as contained in such rounds as Glorious Apollo" or "I Spotted Snakes. the glee club was born. Lod Whir. oO tbo campus of tbir - Unimak, of Utah. this tradition ban not only, bees kept. but. touched with e distinctivo Collegiate' atmosphere. augmented by the Men's Glee club. Varsity This organization was :istab-- i !tithed at the university in ISIS br David Smith. giving formal recognition to the 'singing inetince of the students. Ind providing an moans of encouraging the latent tont of Groups were called from evenings In college - boarding houses to spend their efforts in concerted renditions of cleasical selectioris for male voices spiced with soStione of 'Solomon Lear or "ron Great ' Beautiful IOIL Onto that time ' progress has boon coasistent and gratifYint. eording to the officers. Alongsido the wailing 'ninon of 'Sweet Ads. lino' have come Stick choral songs as "Mandalay" and the "Hand-Orga- n Man." In common with glee clubs throughout tho various college'. the univorsity organization has become an integral part of the Mc hoo 1. singing the school songs with rousing force furnishing musical numbers for univers!ty and city functions. offering training to these desiring it and aiming at in male chorus greater perfection , , , work, -- - far-fetc- h, , evening and IOU can not prevent them from committing all aorta of crimes with harmony. 'There are $O members ta the and club. all narking energetically t of getttng great deal-ouwe of net ars planning a present original numbers for the rally on Abe eve of the Thanksgiving -day CItab,Aggies." game with the r Thomas 'Giles. leader of the club, the students not only sing the old mins'bora with vigor. but are constantly at work studying and executtng new themes in harmony and the blending of voices, The of intensive work in lifting college Lees clubs from therounde and catches that have long characterized them dates from the Ifortri of Dr. Archibald Davison of Karvard. who demonstrated the possibilities of male choral work." saY0 Sir, Giles. "It Is at the standard set by him that we are aiming. Ortgin of Glee Liubi. , "Oleg orgininatione are cocaParatively recent In the Motort of music, the Vila being the groupa that met in England in 1181 at the borne. .of Sue Robert Smith, and Inter at the "Old. Crown and Anchor Inn" of loondon. Store the English gen9erSien began singing with the Spontaneity that comae from good fellowship and good food. lioon,however. a formal or,. Songs garittation was effected. like .Ire Spotted Snakes," by Stevens and the "Glorious Appollo" of Webb. written along the tines set by the rounds and catches of thri times. were perhaps the first actual glee club gongs and were very popular. "But even before this Rine. as Car back es the Angio-Saso-n period of EnglIsh histom wandering modwhich the from Gleggineni ern term Is derived. have been 'noted. and In 1652 a book of songs. "Catch as Catch Can," published by a John Bitten. contained the of the glee club idea. germ, - "ln glee club work we have found that the west, particularly Utah, la gifted with an array of talent hardly to he equaled anywhere In the United States. which the male chorus has been Invaluable In uncovering slut developing. If It served no other purpose. it would be very much worth while for this , , alone." . Atictirtling-Igs---Pristesso- beg-inni- - , TRICKLE - HENS 2- - 101110.1. 44. 11 Mot geturday. gundey evening the 'clock. services begin at T:gd other mating of g o'clock. There will bo special mimic wail Irv. los end Moo other special speakors from various places with abort. r InellellgOIL Everybody 'will too welcome at ,all 'paralegal. Rio Grande Baptist. 10.0 west Sewed South etreet. Rev. L. W. Ilendrkketne. raster. Morales am- moo. "The threstian'e Wealth. Evening. "Ilhe ilhip That - God Launched." Sunday echoed 1. st.vx B. Y. P. U. 6:10 p.m. Prayer meet- lag Wednesday 7;3O p,m. Congregational. 'Ptrat Congregational Church. corner First South and Pewits Bast Dr. street. Elmer L Goshen. paator., Sunday wheel at :ti The morning service of public worship will be held in Pantagess theatre at 1046 a.m. Dr. Goshen-milpreach. - - - -- ' ' Tabernacle on New Year's der by the Salt Lake Oratorio society are rapidly being consummated by the board of directors. who have bad Herewith is presented a picture ot several meetings of importance re, the club in ono of the wetsits , cently. barFor a time a change In the ora- produced by superabundant Bradford. president torio 11 se sionsidered. - it being mony, Fenton tasista whil, it that thought advisable on the pert of of tho bereap. it a trifle may some to present memo other great serves bow show vat the to "boys and equally appropriate compositheir souls into the Pone , tion. he says, "when, the club The committee to determine the plaintive strains question. Royal W. Daynes. chair- lingers orer the 'Forgotten' we all fairly weep. men; George D. Pyper and Mrs. of seems be a second nature for to It W. A. Taylor . decided to repeat the Handel masterpiece which has men it want to singhas been been presented bens annually for front the time the ancients gathchant ered around tbeir fires 15 years. , th tales of their conquents,..--- a ad Squire Coop haii again bees in to direct the performance get & crowd around a guitar the and to conduct the rehearsals immediately preceding the rendition. Re is expected to arrive here ALIEDICAN SINCE!' ORGANIST In December to hike over early that work. and some arrangements are under way to obtain a Sell Lake 'THRILLS AS TI1011' musician to conduct tho preliminIN FRANCE -riCiS , ary rebeeirsals. The chorus is expected to he tut-l- e as great its in any other year's presentation. and much enthusiasm CHICAGO. Nov. 20.(AP),---1,4has been manifest from- - varioui Li Alexander Schreiner. Salt lake & native of Appleton. sources, giving evidence of the Tabernacle organist, now studying ells of all pleasure concerned with the , at .:,Irontitinehleau. Wis., was hailed todaly by Chicago work of the board of which Mayor the organ star moaleal critics as an operatic C. Clarence Neelen is president. France, his been accorded h!gh of the first magnitude. Selection of soloiets Is being con- honoril at Lb Conservatory of latemine menus, who already has sidered. and while no decisions st won recognition abroad, made her them 'according to an editor- 'American have been announced on the matdebut last night as a ter. the board is oonfident of ob- ial in The rdapason. musical lottrtaining voices of range. training sal published' at Chicago, edition gumt artist of the Chicago inCivic the Opera company. appearing and beauty for all parts.' No Inti, , role of Gilds, in Verdts Itigoletto mation has been made as to wheth- el Nov. I. , , 111 her er Marjorie Dodge will be Invited 'r Out of a group of organieta in whialtGanucurmecored to wing the soprano role so family In the class. Mr. Schreiner was one sensational Mumma eight years MP tar to bar. nor have there bean An ovation greeted bet singing of six to obtain a diploma for dications as to any Pical selections In rigid examinations of the famous Caro Nome the being made for the parts. - . give at the school. Sand was the I nerformancc being mopped bit the During the week all the execu- only one listed for diploma for enthusiasm of the audience. whieh tive officers of the toard of direr-- I ability as a teacher. demanded ten curtain calls At the tors were for soother studied under end The the art. The demonstration Year regardless of realgnalloas that Charles organist. Marie Widor and Henri was pf described by vetdan critics as were submitted. s. excellent facilities. had !Abort...ad nee et three such in the Audi. Mgr members of the hoard are each fone'to five torium in the last 11 years. Rtiss Beason. A. J. Brunsau. Dr..1 haunt a day for practice. md Gunn. writing In Reward Andersen. Mrs.- - jecob Five organ concerts were given h Glenn H era Kahn and J. Cecil Alter. and E gairdner, said that t and the final summer.. the during Mme. Mellott ' duplicated the tri- greatest of which wee given with eight Ywave tour taking part. Mr. Schreiner, uniPh of Galli-Cur- d Prepares Music For , Mc. before, and described the singer a.. Lawrence Cook; -Indian Festivals Maley and Miss Entity Boekell. the "reigning coloratura of the In the recital Mr. Schreiner played moment with maidens tone and and danees for the special Schumann's 'Callen in B minor," "all the warmth of a lyrist , voice Indian festivals tieing riven at this and the varlatiotur front Widors and all of the coloratura's ag11it1." season 1w the various wards of the .3rifth Symphony." , Edward Motor.. In the Tribune. Church by the Primary! ehildren. - kfr.- Schreiner-aerveas Taber. Celled Mmet Melina an "astonish-Bads have been arranged especially by betime for In NM Coloratura whoa' organist Prank W. Asper.: Tabernacle or fore hie departere for Europe to trill is somethingMum'. to marvel at study. Be also played the organs for It accuracy and quality." The songs and dances in some of the thleatrea in The began her career In the Indians planting sad represent Salt Lake-,- Friar larger to his leleving for chmago.singer fibs ems tint gathering here their crops. This children sing and Europe be filled a InitilliOn in Cali- as a dance simultaneenely tor the snood fornia for the Church and became moss. oldest in oparaue perform. with Tears in of study Paris part. and among the spottiel feat- prominent as an organist in that Jean DI Reszke followed. There- ures are 'The Planters' &hits." cants after tiletum of the Planters." "Corn appearances', in opera He hoe been actively assocleted Maidens." "Visits to the leleiits" with the ,Inuelciti circles of the' house, in Francs and ItalY. She le tlYS and The First Fruit Offering." Church fot a. number or years. and under year 'contract with- the The festivals Cr. being riven isader according to notable music orities Patil grand opera company.. and the general direction of the pier he possesses genitut that will wiu was called to America by the illness leaders- - of the for him place of honor ere a and death of bar mother the- wit. general board; ' of Dr. W. 11, Chilean. pianist...and organist Personnel Of the chorus le announced as Bari Martin.. Dwight bockats: 4 concert number. Lust- Wakefield, lAvrrence Clayton. 'MonelPett: by Maier Bole, gives by roe Ferrel, Sherman Burt. first the university bead. mulct Is A.. tenors; Real Leonard. Marian Tad. director; "C.161. by Joseph Toronto, Jo- I Conrad. given by tho ItWomair IChristensen. Mark Wood, rchards's under Profaner Muzziest Ona tenors: Irving Beesley. Lytle Guar; an Aggis pared, ea tbo light Robert Stafford, Bertistti I opera "la Asloady." by Lo0421111 IMoyer. first basso; Jack Jon- Meigh. given by the asea's sloe kin., Harold Air& Jack Murtha Under , Pretense ask Carlson. second basso, , , WAIN "Copps Mom' by Thomas' IJack officers me a promising sea, land the university arm" for this winter, and aPP0Int- 1194V ladiest glee OPUS Jab for public appearance", may . liv cantata .'-tieledull. eo ham Loan Neilenat an right.. Intents I be made ' twartet.the female Whores sad Vole al caftan through, the business skit, "Covered with Mud chores poet s. althootti sole and and and prerentea . ars not yet sa by Olorrewrittea duet parading's "Hormealr." nouneed. Ilitheareide ea the ces by Oiled he War Mike !Ward Choir To Give tate are to begin at eau. Neilson. Mise Alice Anderson, Moe ' - Fair Am saindid wilebers, ow the are- - Cienevieve Caittata Gresairood, and Miss ' erase tie base aloe dish irni mhos :mar Hansen. who Aoomporre the Ashford's 1111 Casein. et the ladies' string etuulat; an orkfinal The TMrty-flrward choir. Waal.'" sad the stria alse drab will 'steelier.. "A Winter Hide." . IL Durham director. will The , Chrhentas period by, Laureate therloy.,' and George 1.11mit Coalcr'n prevent. tha Gaul cantata "Ruth. tsetse sad "I'bers Were Otos pretested by Norman Martin, ten- at ward amusement bail on bores? by 'Claming Thane& The or. Irringleakine. cello. and IAUT Um tbs as psrt of evening of orchestra, wt11 also play a "pedal onto Mhborly. piano; & 'Parody as tha ward fair. The prodocton will selection.' An melte unit es the the popular song "Collegiate." es. b dramatized and all : proems will he orrlttrre especially on by the liararray Night Hawk le singers in all. willparticipant ba appro- tor the Chrettass "eases. quartet; and two dance skits ono priately costumed. vb Mage ef-by the dancing clans of Mho Hattie fects will include harvest coraTipton. and the other by a gr000 tions Lad sheaves 01 grain. t Salt Lake GM of girls ender the direction of Th principals are announced as . Robotism. limeitser Opera Cos Aileen follows: , In addition to tbe abs, ProKim And Anderema. aoprano. Test atM6W. Opera emmpeav. gram the students will practice as Ruth; firs. Aurora Hiatt.- mezzo , Ralph . which numbers elltettg lb leading university songs and rens bliss soprano. Jena and Olean Lee ars acting Thompson. Naomi; contralto. Orpha; Tom enigma Dose Keny William a Salt Peterson ' with Professor Memos Giles on Dosey. an MI will Lake basso. Boas. at There engagement will girl. the- pro- be orchastral accompaniment. .r. at Mavens. Cuba. during the week the committee conducting , of Dec. t. under the sponsorship of gram. choir sang -- The Heavene The The rany is premented for the Resound. Musical. ea the Soeiedad Lord I Praise Thy of arousing enthusiasm for Mune," both by Beethoven. and 'orgenizttion made up of the elite purpose contest Agwith the traditional the of oldest of "Row the Beautiful Spanish Society Vpoti lb Moue: ", Havana and which brings annual- ricultural college. A general snake taMs. by Galbraith at the Liberty , the great- dance through the down tows stake gensakerttal convantion in ly to the Cubes capttal sot artists and the be there is in buoineas district will Precede the Firat ward Friday evening. south) from all parts of the world. and following this a Ancient dance three will be held. , During the engagement Soloists Announced 7Josert operas will be even. The of Figaro,' 'DonClioven- - Students Do Good ?derriere For Church Cantata ' - ni." an "Cad 'Patio." MriL Work Williams has been with the Min. Recital am announced for the $oloists show organisation for 1101n tinge 'Thanksand Is associated with such singers of litre Eva J. Olsim- gavel rendition bt the cantata. ?unite Soup." by Maunder in the es Edith Pleischee,-Clyt- ie MUM her giving on evening recital at Tuesday Methodist First church, Ponder 'Kathleen llibh and Lillian Palmer, Pavel Dudikar. Attredo studio on Second North street. evening to be given by the chntr of - sopranos. P.rntst Otto. 26 more voices under AA dithan WILI1300 were l'ierre Rem., rrifr.r.takirts part Valenti, Frank W. Asper. o , ington. basses and baritones. end Runselek, Allen Jensen, WI 01- - rection of Mean Eton are Grace Price, They Judson Mouse and Relph Brainard. Ian. Merle Salmon, Tattle Holm" tenors. The conductor is liens strom, Ruby Barrie, Lola Airmet, soprano: Mins Mary Beach. contralto; Clyde Reeder. tenor. and Morgenstern, while John Mundy Dorothy Kelley, Helen Nelson. ' William - will Clark. baritone. In adhave charge of the orchestra. Deana Nelson, Virile Ekilind, Kath- ((Klett to directing the ringers, Mr. Esther rine Poole, Doily Conyers, 4Asper wilt, shoo play the organ Nokichy. Deon Dlinrnick and Le accompaniment. r I ' Rue Dimmk. EspeciallY Food The morning service will aloe be work was noted In the left hand devoted to Thankngtving azeiciaea Ernwr METBODIST curnen., execution of Miss neon Dlininick Barbera Evans Apcnod will in in her rendition of The Storm' ' That Know "I My Redeemer and excellent work Was else "'done Bandel's from 'The Bee',both" Organ prelude, Prayer". ....Marta be Vine Ruby lisrvie in "The as one of the special nunsAnthem. "Rejoice Greatly" and by Miss Lois Airmet sish,"of the ?tomer , , day. Woode;ard in a serenade entitled 'Under My kIrs s Know That Offertory solo. Loved Cos Window." A feature Itedettner of the evening was the playing of Anna Case Singer Istony Point , Mrs. B. E. LisetteHandel Appood. for six bands by ISlimes piano eelection Marked 'Linnet.- Henri aid Keller. Spiritual 1121;iiiii Fall aerie"' roole, baritone, and Herold Wes. boy soprano, render- I - One et the most prominent qualThs 'Stony Point Vocal Einembities of Anna Came,...whe will be ilk"- an, ' ed vocal selections. - all American group ot Organ crelude. .1C1111141110i beard here December 11 under the would be opera trow v Rubinsala stars. have come to Violin Ensemble "Offertory Quartet.-Com- auspice,- of the Musical Arts le started out ten days grief. Disconsolate" end perhaps the one sualirr ago on They an operatic tear god headia Organized that separates this great-artis- t ?demos. NVIlkes, Reeder from ed rIrsi for New rationd letter ' Prlak and Kelm. te mu her otlienti 'pronouneed they hoped to remotes sothweeside Wfliard E. Weihs.- teacher of spirituality. .This gift has been wide- acclaim. Maid old Boston seenned ly commented upon by masa who the program and the list of sinews 'Song of Thankagtvine"...11auder violin ,of the McCune School Anna Case best. SheSo lotetsElon Grace. Pries, is and retuned to be impreleald- - Whe Music and Art, has recentlY or- know said to he Kark AC), 'irptrituentt" result waa tow tickoes were geld eoprano: Mary Beach. con. cona ensemble violin class ganised Trench Ow have Ss Roeder. Clyde it, trsito; tenor; although UC't enough. in inst. to limo& oralssisting of his advanced pupils and Rot so happy is the Engine wasa rr errorles s. and the, toot et Ito William, H. Clark. bariteno. anuulber his of former atudents. . Tears Organ "Postlude" There le- an intangible evanescent,' tour was easeelled for laek ire SokFrank W. AszetA musical &rect- This- OrganiZatiOn win be st per- "gamed:ant' about Palmeri. Now tao gownhers are her which is demanent feature of the school and clared to be 11" difficult os and organist- - seeking a- - wredestule - snipermeat : , te evade at will gradually be enlarged es as to as it is to describe ' Mlle a weak. include violas. cellos. and double EIGBTEILrYlill WARM The effect of aver-an this upon i Swanee SL-c.-a's beams,, it is announced. --- -; To Hugh W. Bengali. director; Ben. At the Drat rehearsal held is' the age audience is. clearly shown re E. Giles, organiet. Can school recital ball leaf Friday. Mr. a letter received by Miss coneAirtMe" With from western a Choir Weihe announced that the first railroad le an. who "Tarry mete by Wm. H. Clark. Baritete said he and his to work be taken lip Would he the mother. though' Tb bipApin mimes 1;1'111; 40110,111lileiin- - solo D- - Minor Concerto ler twii unbelievers. were Snell moved deeply ' tillmtiod 1i4 Sub W. Dolma lirin Miss Georgia Young. violins, and tliikt a number of light- when she sang. , , - Soprano solo. "Hear at the VW Rt. in Ie. er classical Works would also be larer. "in the of beatiti the airaalos ' lkoost aoir ... ....... Mendelesohn included Snthha year's repertoire. Christ was born across the sea.", II. I ail saw Mist Blanche bewefl. Later in season 1101in this declared the was she not They Iappear o I eoroo, SW only the Elder Orson F. Whitney et, the ensemble will be Presented In a loppo.o. Al In soprano greatest the Ad togroratte. world; 'he Council of the Twelve will tad A. NI I, lasoloban. was an rrangallet. spit. public concert. aad Odom as - r , , ' - , The program will include Dna. Wools by Galee his including "Morales.' "To Spring.' "Mall of Ake 'netand volge song the Issuer of which Miss Alice O'Connor will ming. with orchestral accompanintemt. Mumle by Beethevew:Maseenet will Include "Zemeet eerier" In cr by the orchestra. "Mtavet and -- Meditation from Thais" as sole by Isadore 'Moors with harp and sing socomaaniuseat. an Egyptian setting Lingint's four Egyptian ballots will be Steen. and Medley's "Ballet f Flowers" wU be premented with the isit of the following flowers beteg Interpreted la dances: The aloe, Daffodil, Heather. ,Hotto , heck. Violet. poppies. Mr. Moor Ill leave immedi- ately following the concert to study la Europe for fire years. toilng , eoetenstat rY. -A .., tile greater tomposers wUt be via, male laterprittail as well as by the playing of Om tomrimeentz . sad this will his accomplished by a series I tableaus and dances. More than lb stadeats loin take part., and cosderable pains., at a great expense. have been gone to In order to have the students costumed In subs of various colors. 'There will , ONG 'Mime and than alma 111217 of teacher,. (thtles.) of oreas. Q 11,.11Yrnno wee the to tattiest 1 (SO.e 12. Brame oa etrtaao th, Idle aze . moo ta their &Par Irtomierge. arto foririrenese. eto es each them of do to For poem. the le afforded ah epPeruthiti , ammeomoot embiecte deemed by the Sages le advantage 13 the Doseret the to purpose. the Sunday be hese suited toad today by the prime al general board will award Mobeal 011,011. which is desirous use of 116. making 12 prmea rho winDew amiss tc,r Sainting animalschool later. be words will published ning poems 1, th the Sunday at Ude. tlus and priz e. we be offered ,for time. only are invited musical he imuniga.Liongs est wia - ter. coninasetw however and 4E4 to writs appropriate maxis. fee suitable for the Kindergartens , sePrimary departments will be wel- , which Mow wiU be atiailarly aroeoacemeot LOginik muse ' Poem. es the the contest gotten ite occurs imamate be in the office et lbw general : With a desire , , Unlit du atter boemi, tit the Depend new sears of the School unto.. 41 mat South 'Temgebools the secterat heard entaa an- ple. Salt Lake City. trtah on or , betiaat Deesret Sunder before Feb. 1. 1226. coated: aagnees the The contest elopes April 1, 1221. Writers ar invited in submit Poems. which -- have eireadir bee. sapublisbett, Itemtoter WtU Mug Use set te ett4ted foot voinaki bliblialted ,,,L,: deems. Th board remou e. the contest en any at the tollaw,Ing sobjeetart all or to traleet poems any right submitted. htannecripte accepted 2. Book at Maryann. of the Desbcome the Property Wart at Winless. eret Sunday School union together with the right to sepyright , sad blather's Der. Am Medata teary Noose will Involved Present bey I. liteseta Slack. la 6.. Promodos Obeid peCamh.uslopts abooldit be gigged a austere. recital at her studio. dm a ds with st& phatem soul broom. NUM Ckeilat avenue. L ' Saturday. Nov. 211. ' same of the writer to be oesiseed et pan. Miss Black L Poseasmo. , will be an. eltaled enselotiw on the out- ideted Ihealsomer et emilobbset 10 Km gusto IL Tow, sew side of which should be Int:We Me trine. by and Mrs. Mary J. Arrobstar. e ;' SIMS hotalPhhi to n000dies nom do plume- reader. The plane anembors include selections by Bachataninett. Chaos. Made. McDowell Iteinhohs. Doom-eve- s. 'SIC Back Brahma. Ortesureld sad Mataelasebst. sad are calcaleted to give the player staple opportunity to Alkyls, her talesta. . - sa nonsce d. Tinzilay Dsla wiltit Is be manse bi Vat the anagemilicas of seine of . , - 1:01 - , Christiss Selesece; Subject. Sunday sermon. "Soul and Body." First Church of Christ. &Lew.' east Brondway. Sunda,' services. 11 o'clock a.m. and ociock p.m.' Sunday- - school. 11;30 a.m. The Wednesday evening meetare held at I o'clock. ings - Second Churck-pt Chritt'Sciast 11 east South Temple street. Sunday 'services. I I o'ssiock a.m. Sunday schoot. 1:45 a.m. WednesI o'clock. day veniag me.tIvig AU are welcome to those church serrtcsa. Preis reading rooms. II Walker Bank building. Main nd Second South streets. where Christian Science literature may be ohtioned. A tree lecture on Chriortian act; once by Dr. John M. Tett. C. S. B.. of Kaneko City. a member of the board of lectureship ot the Mother Church. the Yin Church of Christ. Scientist, Pt lecton. lass., will ise given Wednesday. Noe, II, ISA 11:14 cm. to II:11 p.m. at Me American theatre, All ' are welcome. - thst4--33- 6- .6 end yeadhor-bo to otwantstaa a violin onaeitabto at tbo liteCaso &oboe' of blablo "lams Elk end Zeal- - Yrt;nk Like fluut.por.T Chureh school. IC Earl Havenor superintendent. 11:46: morning worship. The Spult of Thanitigielne Eno Drama club. CSC tist,--65- , 4 Burton Ward to Give 1 Testimonial in Honor I Of Missionary Nov. 23 St John's Evens. Beal Lutitecae church. 130 oast Seventh South. Rev. J. A. Schlichting. pastor. Sunday school and Bible cisme will meet at ten o'clock in 1Itto par.. Isis hall. Mr. Clarence 8.We1. The pastor will superintendent. preach the morning eche at lion the oubjets: "What Time of the World's Day Is It? For the benefit of the Garman speaking loom-le- e will be helt1 at lit "Sill You A special ThanksgivBs Saved mice will be held at 11 on ing Thursday. Novemlosr Yetis. The rch griorizage will be burnel. , Tbo public Is incited. Tiret Tabor Lutheran church. 'venue and B street Rev. L. H. and school Pastor. Sunday )(blot. Bible class ft:16 a.m. Enflish 'or-t Danrice 10 :20 a.m.. and 'temples In lek 11:16 a.m. Social hour Sunder' afternoon I o'clock at church per-- I r 1 Methodist Episcopal. First Methodist Ephicopal, Second East and Second South. W. T. Scott. F. J. Cos. pastors; Sunday school. A. E. Eberhardt, superintendent, 9:45; morning worship, Dr. C. W. Rancher, district superintenderit. 11:00; Epworth League. 6:45: Walrus chot, cantat, 'Song of Thank isivin g.!' 145: prayer meeting, 745 Wednesday. general Thanksgiving 4 service: Thursday. 10:110 a. M., Iromanuel , Baptist CARL W. BOFTS.. ' - - tnitartsit. 132 south 'Unit:Arian. W. llyrnn, congregation; Invocationl vocal election, Mrs. Betts Burnham: Violin polo, Florence Solent: reading. Flora Giles; vocal solo. Axel Apdresson: instrumental 'elec. lion, Alfred Naegelin; song mad dance. Ferdenda and Vernet Pratt. N'irginia Lindsay. violin, Verne lAmoreaux. cello. Beside Lindsay. piano; vocal selection. - Martha Miller: comic selections. Berman, Nratzer and Prof. Adolph Lobes'. geler; vocal selection. , VersonVirginia Hopfertbeek; reading. Wyss; remarks. members of bishop-- , ric; response, missionary; benstic ' First Presbyterian church. corner South Temple and C streets. D. D.. minister. E. Davies. George Sunday school,- SAE- - Stanley Weir Stephenson, superintendent. Bible class for men and women. 9:45: brotherhood claws. le., Prof. S. A. VanGorkom, teacher- - morn. log service of public worship. II, PATI1101. "'The Mission of National Missions. Y. P. S. C. E.. I:20; popular stening services. liao; "Missionary Worship Service" in charge. of the Young People of the church. First -- ed being-allow- 1 LITTLE CANDTTALK TO MOTHERS A - , - - Fs at -- ' It clnirchMuiic - e , - ute--7;----- Ortaa--postlUd- Ir , e. Siner - to - , aass ' tt , ... - , ' Arpser ' ot IS , sw - , - - - -- - - - -, , r, ..., :,...,,,, : . - . ,,:-- - -.. ....- ..,.. ,,,, ,,,,.....4. .. ,..... ., .... . , . ' ' .. .. ,,.....,,,,,.',11- . - -- ..,..., , ..,....,....., ....... , ,,,,,,,,,,..... , ' , '., Mrs.-Forre- , . . - - - wilt each Bingtmeltuniberwithausetertha tiostationat411,.. "Is breadth Anuriter of width or also the chorus. wide variety-wil- l .A program-oHew broad should Meth? be sung by the male chorus. and we be and bow Marrow? fe) Wh1 as a special feature Mr. neutral' are some people narrow and Otanil dellger an &adman-o- n, Our Bible echool pore- era broad?" - meets at let-4Medi e of situate, with A. C. Shelden. eu porta tend ant. Morning - church 4, servIce at 11:10. The pastor I I em "The Pounding and Problems CHURCHES of the Church at Corinth." B. T. 4 P. Neal and t. meet M e!le. . xPtlet There is a pleas for you ' (First) Baptist therch. week orrice on Wednesday night, comm. P000ad South and Fourth lit 7:Sd subject. 'Creation." RevBethel i Baptist chtireil Ninth East. John Pearson will mesh !Sunday morning at 11 a.m. south and 1,111430121 streets.. (LinOa Boviabod.Y." coln is ens block is the - sublact. et Ninth B ible oettoot at 11:41 Ara. 111' LT011 Ba Twos. B. Y. Pastm 10 it.sa. N. L. p. t4 at 8:11 itin. At I:t. the 000007 0h001 07r7 Ragerrea will have charge el Neison ausprintsudent. Morning Tahiti at 11 cm. Topte, 'Where the evening eertioe. meeting Wednesday eve. Art Thour Young Peoples susta, Wag et I p.m- in, at 1:111 p.n. Prayer circle at TIM Trinity- Baptiot thuto. I:41 P.m. ("1'411 garlic m Fourth Itut and Pint south, 1 Pubhot "Flee ?MAW Midweek Prookl:n O. Flut:on, IL A. fulfil., Prom vorricto Thuniy at 8 Ministerial "Aro Tou so brood no You Ate. 'rho InuldementeUet a Union Lane" to tho outi,eot tits pastor Mien Win tondoet Thursday toupon Sunder atom At Thanitsylviat 1 services Want Kipp will tinder a rPIPS It P.m. format tom on the molt doubt, Durtteron ISaptlat Ts quartot irM ChM The pastor to4 1. Coin wryest at- - Thiripputh Writ ' s ape-tit- ICITY - , r - . , -- ..,1, 4 , i '- ( , I tai7"ellw , I. , Uncle Sam Ittu)to; then!ue ofd)ccolav te as a quick: energy food. For years, chocolate bars were an pare . tant part of the standard ration of the Army. For when energyis nee4ed and needed fast, rho. ! olste as:wirers the call double-quic- k , flow does sal this apply to children? In a lot.of -7:7" waystChildren are reallyritde bodrengines. they're playing soldier or poring over history, reading the erplons of grown-u-p so!diers, these engines are "burnov up"aiergy aU the time Then. too, ream bet that have &doable energy-nee- i They need - energy to go on and energy to grow Hence thessweet tootle of the averagi.chil: a wise , litde slay Nature has et gettirig extra puck energy. But that 'sweet tooth' isn't the problem it used to be to - - - - Pure whole sulk, pwe sugar and piste chocolate ChirardeUrs is pure nutrition It satisfies that ravenous ,svreet tooth and suppbes real nourishment, tool , EI-0- pree re ebh. , .. ' V...,4.he"!;lt , e:.(41,',.:::-...- , i!",....."..; - ,,... :,.,::. . ,'. .. - . 4 if I 'IC LLVS L-D-- 11 It 1 1 , - . L, , - good anub , - - - - -- teletelfg,1,Ar.;,,lwrmb, .a1MM2a.1m. , - Hofer will be guest of honor at a farewell In the Burton wards chapel. Twenty-fourt- h Soutb between. Main and State streets. Saturday, Nov. 211, at I p.m. Ile leaves wenn for the Northern State. tuleil?n. The program fol- -. Elder Carl - '0 Pro-Art- et - ' - ' - - ' A - - .- -- '7.'7. - |