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Show - , r r; . . . , . , - ., ' , 1 e xv1 , - - - I! ; P CkN.,0100ji.4 ior ; ' 11 '. -- V gov p I I ' 4 ' l . , , N . , .0", .. 6 , 1 1, S. 1 , (e ' - '' - , - P : , , - t ,1 , i 4, -- i i , 1 I ' , . M i ';. I ' -- , , , - , , 1 f, ' 1 ,1 . . 1 , ' - 1,.. D'" , , - , - . , I 1 I Pre-., 1 s 4 Margaret. in choral rebel of !God." Emma Lindsay, Aurelia and blue 400 MUSteilIDS i Hewlett, E. Hasiam. James. D. Tipton, will present G. F. Handers master-Me- e Charles C. Martin. lir. Howard of sacred Christian music. Anderson. O. D. RotnneY, Jr.. and -The hieIsiah," New Tose day at John 1Vood comprise this choit. The Another feature is the solo by. Mr. the Salt Lake Tabernacle. presentation starts at 4;15 p.m. Gould. The Trumpet Shall Sound." and will last nearly two hours. L. In this number a trumpet obligato Cecil Gates. director of the offer- will be played by ..1, J. Fiala. that work ham ing. announces Coop to Attend. Progressed splendidly and that the Squ'ire Coop. farmer Salt Lake Presentation this year should far enrmin.iztan, and director of the eurpaas anything of ha kind ever u-.1 for years. will protinction west. la the attempted for the rendition With the selection ot Mss Jes- III. ly be present Mr. Coop has been in Pia Evans of Salt Lake tor the Tuesdly. east and is planning to atop off leading contralto role the full staff the his hortia in Ot 601011tS Wal completed. Herbert here on ha return to Gould ot New York sings the bass California. by The Messiah" was composedIre-talead. bilea Alice, Gentle of Chicago Handel. in the soprano. and John V. summer-bay- s GeorgeIn Friederich was first sung and 1741, of Salt Lake. the leading by a chorus of schoolboys unOrganist Edward P. Kimball has there direction of the eomposer. bees selected to preside at the con- der thethat time the British Isles ole and assist the full symphonY Flute It aa a civic instirecognized have ihkfl crchestra of 50 pieces r tution. and it is sung annually at Arthur Pederson Freber I, concert Christmas at time its rendition For weeks ihe huge Ineister. chorus of over :56 VOteed selected times being subsidlied by public moneys. from all churches and all walks of Drama of Christ. lite bas been orecticing diligently for the presentation which will The scriptures have furnished the come as the climax to the holiday text for the oratorio. It outlines season. the occurrences In the vast drama of Ws Three Rehearsal". of Christhe prophecies readvent. passion, death. Three final and important cominghisthe spread of the Gosheartumis are yet to be held. and exaltation. all participants are urged to at- pel of hip kingdom and his acmankind. tend all of them without fall. The clamation by The music portrays this stufirst is Sunday afternoon at $:20 in the the tabernacle. Monday evening- pendous drama through ofalldoubt.. human feelings at 6:45 the entire cast and (niches- - sweeping seexaltation. assurance. pathos, Ira will hold Its ittet informal pracIke and Tuesday morning at II:42 renity and faith. MesThe presentalto of The o'clock will be the dress reheiersal. 4 o'clock in the One of the features of the event siah" will begin at coneume about and will afternoon will be the rendition by-- a small ' Glory to two hours. choir of the 'election ED - - Cook Collector Offers New Solution .;, i of Famous Schubert Mystery. , - t The story of how the papers the Schubert v, , t to be in the possession of the e Centenary brings several in- - came wle Is alleged to have been bookkeeper fore. to the incidents Thelabout as follows: One of hie slices. : Westing was the tors was in ot these the service of that sensational most . Eaterbszy. of Hungary, who frank admission of Kurt Atter- - Prince V was patron of Schubert berg. winner of the S10.000 prize and wakinddof Otter. , Caroline. wag pt, , t 4 for a symphony after VH31:flannel' instructed in piano playing by that of Schubert (and to judge from erat masterthe same Caroline the sentimentalists of the comments of competent critics with whom have music, whose name Is who have beard the work, it seems been trying for many legion. years to w very long way' after) that, link Schubert in a love affair, ill- to be 1 not ' very successfully. faked the; though be had deliberately '3 When the aforesaid am'estor was z elmphony with the idea of fooling! discharged from the Eitterhazy 1" the judges of the contest and the household. he took with him a critics of the world. The liking, sc. box of papers and eouvenirs; which i , I : remained in the poaseselon of cordng to Jr. Atterberg. consisted have the ever since. The box. 11,11 3 In the deliberate plagiarizing of it la family further alleged, had been in 4 much of the meiotic content of the pawn many times but had always t , symphony. It s true that Mr. Atter- been redeemed; which seems a lit. tie berg. shortly after the initial state. and singular in itself. for Austrian are Hungarian pawnbrokers ; ment, issued a vigorous denial, go probably like others nearer home that the Incident. as )et. is what and they naturally want to know ; is inside of a box before might be termed. 'incomplete." what 1 making advances on itand old The statements of the tea papers usually do not get very far musicians who acted as as collateral. the judges in the contest will Rightful Owners , probably be interesting reading and 1 the Columbia Phonograph corn; However. that is neitlier here nor which the SI0,000 up Deny. put there. The fact remains that a : which Mr. Atterberg received. may score. purporting to be the missing t also hare something to $al: symphony. has come into posses. , ' , Pion of the"organiettion for which Pleasant. More , the work WKS originally written ..t A more pleasant incident to con- and to which, it has bren rimmed. template although one which has i.lie rent the work upon its com- 'knitter poreiblEties and in whlee ',tenon,. Therefore. the Friemis of the greatest caution must be used Music has a double interest in it, - , I ' le the alleged gleeeverY In Hungary; sentimintal, because of its original of the -Gastein" symphony of relations with Schubert regarding Schubert. missing now for more the trymphomr, end official. be. , i that a century, if indeed. It Wene cause it will be the one to pass ever written. According to the upon the manuscript. 0 f dispatches. the Gastein symphony ! The Vienna Friends of Music hits Vimomdtas:-.1la found to be a work of tour iI heartily with 1 movement-s-, in the key of C minor. always , I , duly responsible effort to trace the was completed in Gmunden and ' ; 1;poer Austria. July 30, 1626. The missing manuscript. and when the oftitle page bears these facts and eolomble Phonograph company , i the store is now in the posseasion fered & prize or $1000 with the of the Frienda of Music of Vienna, idea of atImulating the search dur, t year. the the ,organization for which Schu- ing the centennial was made tho I hInt was supposed SO )COM.. Friends of Music I , , PoSed the symphony and which is Official Custodian of this sum. with , ; in posseesion of many of the Corte power to award it. according to its I :,. inal manuscrots of Schubert, in- - own decision. If the ammanuscript is the Geeeluding the great. C misjOr Isiln- - teinultimately accepted symphony, the manuscript will phony,. ,i of the in the remain poliseaxiOn 1 book colBrefly. a lector of Vienna was waited upon Vienna Friends of Music, with the I that the music itself by s middit-agoVookkeeper who otipolation be 1 publication. said that. because of his POrertY. rhea, through made bailable to the orchestras ' t ), he wag obliged to soil certain paneedlebe to is ; it pers. which had heen in the Pox- of the world. say that the manuscript will tin ; i session Of his family for many gen! i erattons. lin further sa;1 that sum. dergo the most rigid scrutiny be. fore it Is Pronounced genuine and , , of the c!,,, ltnents In the bo- - relat' perhaps Mr. Attertberga intilecreet td to Franz Schubert anti he won- - announcement will have the result dered if. in view of the interest in , , ' the great composer. awakened On of making this examination all the more server. getOunt of the centenary of his , death. these papers might nOt have some aralue. tie brought the box , to the hCok (ollector who opened i It and discovered the ',Pore for ; which tho Friends of liusic of :i Vienna bee been ',arching. in vain. for nearly 104 years. - A FTERMATH Of - . . . -- world-renown- : , , - ' - -I 1 T IS , d o 7i ' 1 1 Monday's Ahonor t II , 1 - , BLANCHE . i wn f 1 , ' ' Oh , ' '' '''.' 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''','" ,1-,- . I , , t .- l&i. ,,..- ii,;,-.:f1.,-,- ' , '''.1..'' I ' !,,, I.,,, ) 0. 1 , Local Composers Will be Honored -- kd - ; d y" D. I -- " 1,.;.i0,-.1,- , Organ au I , eeog iie . I , All" at., . ier ir 714. ' . - Phort Was. ,. C--C Presents Pupils j Studio: , .,,,:,,:4 ; - .X, .-;:-., f - - i,- , - r ot Miss Summerhays e. TEACHER OF VOICE ,s,,-- " - SHEWELL ; T - Sunday Service For Methodist Church Prepared ........ 0. 8 7 t, ' ;.' latwteti Chica)tvg 401i1olt A,N1 t-- :. i-- . ,. cs, ... ',Z n , F7:--: . .e. . ,,,---- - 2. ikNr: 1:1 It ... 1. ,, , 94L'''w., lealta - .... i VAT . 10, .1- - - , and Tabernacle organist ', instructor of -- piano and organ ,,,,,,,,,, 44,. the McCtine al Arts, when be was advised a. to Pi of his admission Kappa . Lambda. national - honorary . t . musical fraternity.I The bonor given to the lof ' rendared 1 la cal I musician Elder J. Woodville Beardall will greater through the fact be honored in a farewell tesdthat only four outatanding monial in Parley's ward chapel are music graduates of Friday. February 4 at S p.m. He chosen each year for memwill leave soon for the Central LONG BEACH. Calif.. Dec. bership in the fraternity. States mission. Following is the One more step was added to the Mr. Asper graduated from his farewell: for program arranged the New England Conservaladder of successes possessed by Saxophone duet, Golden Oblad and the Long Beach Choral Oratorio tory of Muste a decade ago Ft obert Barlow; prayer. Joaeph rociety. Friday December 14. when and was nominated for ensoprano solo, Evelyn a program composed of excerpts trance into-P- i Kappa Lamb- i Shepherd; Gray; reading. Florence Green; from grand operas da by the BbitiOn chapter. current event. John Rowe: tenor was the otandardbefore a capacity 9 solo, Joseph E. Klar; remarks. M. house presented at the First Christian church O. APhion; selecdons. Criterion and received in the most enthusiquartet. James M. Astio. Joeeph aatio appreciation that has yet E. Knit George C. Lloyd and AKin been displayed by local audiences. Keddingon: remarks, H. M. Tag. All participants on the program William were port: violin solo. qualified Imembers of the by' Mrs. Woolley, accompanied and were led by vdZal William Woolley; duet. Mrs. Choralsociety Ballantyne. director of the Jcseph MaMrs. and Rea, Mary Tolstrup company. Harold K. Driver. well lin; remarks. bishop: remarks. known musician acted 11. accomwill conclude panist and merited the amount of Dancing missionary. The following services hate been thc program. applause he received. The program arranged for the First Methodist was One of the most classical that Sunday. Episcopal church for has been presented by the Oratorio Dec. 30: society yet and added many new Morning. friends to the already long list of Organ Prelude, "Adagia from followers whose patronage is enthe Third &nate joyed by the chorus. Mendalaaahn Immediate rehearsals will begin Anthem, "Praise Ye the Father" on the study of The Atonement." Summsrhars. Mips Margaret Gounod, by S. Coleridge Taylor. teacher of voice at the McCune, an oratorio Offertory Solo, "0 Holy Night which will be presented In conAdam School of Music and Art. will prethe Long Beach with junction sent some of her pupils In a reMrs. Rennie Pedersen Walsh. date Orchestra at schtne cital Saturday. Jan. 6. at 3:20 p.m. Symphony season. "Processional Oman Postiude. Easter near the March" Stewart in the McCune recital hall. The following will participate; Esening. EIM1111 Gold. Lillian Hart. OvronChicago Radio Fans Organ Prelude. "Andante". .Read Mabel Felley. dolyn Erickson. "The Shepherd's Sabbath Sang" Like Classical Music Matilda Tueller. Grace Nickerson. Kreutzer ErLeda Bowden. Lillian Lloyd. Gustav Adolph Male Chorus, ramine Cotterell. Gladys Cameron. A. B. C. Oh lion. Conductor. Helen Wilcox. Ines Jeppson. La dio Will like classical music as well Offertory Solo. "The Voice In Prot Jeffs. Vern by alt jazz. a surrey compiled the Wilderness," tdams James 1... Palmer of the University Mr. Jotteph Ferns. Gus. -of Chicago shows. MEDAL. GIVEN Lindbiad Prayer.' Sport events and musical pro-of Gustav Adolph Male Chorus. Schubert grams outrank ail other typep Following its recent Organ "Postiude in E Flar Music held concert. the.Friendis of in poottlarlte. There ,is a Batiste a private reception at the llotei programs Sentiment against "gelling Frank VV. Asper. Musical Direc- Ambassador. New York. Artur oftrOng PhoPpine talk." tor and Organtal Prote.ftsor Palmer found the hireSod:snaky, conductor of the s0- medallion a bronze was est radio audience between 7:30 given ciety. of Franz Schubert, designed by and II:30 p.m.. when 60 per cent Adam Sand!rs. MIMI fere reiterat- of Chicago receivers' sets are in use. d for a future concert hall. M a p.v MAAZEL MAKES HIT. prominent musicians were guests' of the society. side Cablegrams from the other Maarecord the success of Marvine 'MOZART IFOUNDA'rlON. r at .hia recent London recital, Lis first Paris Vanes recital of the An international music tbundahas season and another at Vienna. There James FL tiaslam has become tion. the Mozart Foundation, affiliated with the McCune School been established in Vienna. M.- - was enthusiasm on each occasion, of Music and Art and svill be in 000 was donated far this purposen with more encores demanded than the pianist should have been expectCastislioni, charge of the students welfare and by Camilloed to play. financier. student activities, it le announced by Tracy T. Cannon. director of the school. Mr. Hasler ts teacher In the West high school and the work he will do at the Meeun school wit he In addition to hi. regular leaching at the West high. . oiata r .rt ik - ' Lieu-rane- , '. :1 ' Ona of the outstanding musical events of the local winter season is ft- on25. Old Hayes world famous negro t m- or. appears in concert at the Salt !Labe Tabernacle in the fourth of a series offered by the Musical Arts According to Georg D society. tet,. PYPer . president of the this will be One of the greatest ,4 musical treats ever offered to the local public. I The nue. former presentations of the societY. all of which slave Proved xceptiOnally popular, were , the Russian Symphonic Choir. Otrl Meier Mater and Lee Pattison in a concrt for two piano And Mans Kintile0- ,- celebrated - Dutch- - viriltn., Icellist. Southern Girl Pretty 110 . in To Union Battered ,Old Trunk in SattLake Home I- February 25th Recital. - , - Awarded Honor By Fraternity was ac? W. Asper. Sing Here Tilitrg SECTION tor and Merrimac. . Inserts: The sweethearts, Emma and Charles. I N a Salt Lake home among old they will get every last man of ! hundred dollars bounty. Mrs. Ehat- tuc has just sent me some now I heirlooms and antiques two ! them to give sugar, very Mee. Would you lik 1 'rill not undertake some and dainty you the amount of the killed and to bite It? Ohl its just the sweet. quaint plctures letters have been found dating wounded for you will be apt to sem est thIng you ever saw.' from the Civil war. 3Irs. Lucy It In the newspapers but the loss Wail Also a Coquette. Vickere of 2283 Seventh East! of our regiment is ninety-fiv- e Emma was also a coquette for in ! killed and wounded." , I ,;1INFTste... discovered them as she was her,letter of April she writes: ' ; Falls In Love. f 0 11 street ,,.' L.,....' "I hope you,. will not MY on rummaging In a battered out A Promptly fa south! In Leroy. Charley . for It the so far et ' tic,. l- ',, 4 , ; , .. r 5'N, ' ift97 that had been sent her caredprominent trunk -, and .,,, c.,,o. wounded the for from . a postoffice. Isbell not hate boy ....,i, ,,, 4, : from the east. The trunk contained! Charles promptly fell in love with. from you once a month. ' '' Mary '....?'?"." ,..:,:',7,.....,. E mma.' Vincent is living n Mar Tro. the effects of the late Charles', the echhearwmitihn g dauchter, The Eleventh ward choir wiii; i I When the hlm. or dread fa 4,, her farm. has rent. bridge's Monroe Miller. of Minneapolia.! amalady give g Opecal musical program in ;,tr, seized her wile was sent tot ed you the says , q( Minn. Mr. Miller was the former, New York for treatment. Thus the' bestit and Jeff can ttv Nineteenth ward chapel. sun-- , do i te come thing you day VIlinr Dec. Ile, kt :30, owner of the old Clarke House of. two lovers were not hunt mu s any , misted by the Happy Eight- Male sepaern closbet, home and , is for of a a hole, worth familY of seven! tteheeeirtheleettdeeerapibteouthnde etih . t longer, that city. One Mary Quartet h tt,?1, kand flock. and she is living too b.ae Oirnet NVilliont M. Cori,i r brothers. Charles the the , Itirector captured 2 dangers of the post. Wesley now for your intereste heart of a 000thero belle who 'i.,..: ',. Accompanist.' Emma 's letters with their dell- Late in the summer of 166 Evan Timothy an.1 LaMar i : ,,a,:,,, Young nursed the Yankee the rate like after he ,, minute .. writing lovely Emma died. all treatments having 4) Peterson, ., ..:;,,,,,,..,,,,,,.. are failed to cure her. Charles shortbk, was in an wounded at engagement !raceirleweOn ararreete."re , cehmb. after was open ing se l octi, 't.cai st. to at( . ' 4 :., , "40, invalided home. Flew ; Corinth. Miss. In keeping with the 11a ' Man VII Communed With c''', :'' " Remem.4 ..,,f4 fk she writes: Ever his wound had completely healed IA. prevalent ideas of old time to- - bered: I ,', Jehovah 4.....! Yout: .1 . received war was letters over. For ten sear the thig mance' the proud southern miss: , 0;. ' Choir and Congrfgatl'Pn ,:". died shortly after her love affair,: morning and to say that I was he remained true to his first love ' relection, "The rent" 4' f to hear from you will only but in 1673 he married LUCir '''..,? of consumption. Charles kept her! glad Itik. oi ... LaVorrin Mattoon end Choir 4 ti rig, what I have often Seeger. a charming miss front , .'''''''., Ai letters and today they come' n''' re ';'.10. t Anthem, "Awake and Arise" by A said. Of course I am glad you are Nielsville. Wis. Their married l!te as roforth 1 a reminder that true H. E. Tuckett Cho,' ".. recovering from your wound and seems to have been almost perfect mance lives on. .k,i'r7 4 '4 '14:10010:,' Anthem. "Softly Now The Light ; Charles 3Ionroi Miller. so called, I hope very soon you will be able in its happiness yet Cherie always of Dar br Daynos A after the president, Monroe. was to visit some of your old friends. kept the letters of his first lore. ,Mra. WiUlam Deno' and Choi' :0 1 a resident of Macon. Mich. When If I thought it would afford you 46 Anthem, 'Hark, Hark, My Soul" war was declared he, with four of pleasure I should like very much . , ' by She lloy Elder Louis Bowers his brothers enlisted in the Union' to sit you. I am well. cough a little 4 Lucy and Anna Kmetzth and , army. At this time he was only IS.'I but don't intend to long. Charley, . Choir To be Honored Jan. 3 Because of his youth he did not at I know by your letter that you Tenor rein. 1Open the Gates of the doubt love of one should you first In McKinley Ward into go but later battle, in the Temple" Sam Deno,' the second year of the war he was have trusted. but I remember It Anthem. "Star of Descending wou to think do only not know allowed to light. In the battle at me, Choir Night" Corinth. Miss the Confederates Yet if you think I could so soon t under Van Dorn attempted to seize to,,,,,,,, I one line i the town but were repulsed by the fromi have not received you since teat September. I Union men under 11'38wrallw IR. AND MRS. ill OMAS msros. Charlss was severely wounded in have written to you but no answer ever came back. Vast do you supis51.1 the lungs tp the second days Mr. and :Ir. Thomas OeL.:: Mtn. tmhirp. England. pose I thought of my Soldier? And The fighting. battle as in 1885, described crossingl Utah to came He pioneer res.dsnts of sza!I Lake City,1 the by him in a letter to his brother. now. Charley. do you think I bays in an aztenin A program Com Posed of on plains forgotten or do not want to write companyl JOhn Wag characterized bY gre by a written by Orson F. WhitneY. hie Mary Ellen Holt Alston to you?" courage On both sides. circle of frl.ntl, w.re guest of; Ont. 22. 1858. in North brother. the late Horace O. WhiiLitter in the new year she . NOW t ntiro Ogden.' Brother, tell n er, and Edwin F. Parry, will be honor in th e;r OW horn.. ...413.0ost! having lived her "ier re lInd Sctlitt, facraezrmherfolor tioev:ni:tht:n:hxpopoe-tprynsWed-- I serious time of It They were married in given in their honor at the Twenty- Twenty-firs- t even:ng. , De,: a 2,6, n 26. ,t Endowment How,. teventh ward blindly schoqt, Dtigt needly 1:to. The lines have a swe etness hrteecre and nd a they made on 30. ception giVen by lb. :' iti;kt311 ill! the late President Daniel IL istglcatof charm that display the character , , Music will he rendered by the h011r Of the aoittPn performing the ceremony. of their author. town. put their wedtfing tho. A;! th;qri ;Ived first. in Salt Lake. but to achool orchestra-- under the direcfol: sfterwiliFil sense children. to three ton,. lini summitlhad more moved l''Could I be sure Hon of Frederick Bees ly and short four! that I should die daughters.. 20 grandchIldrlii addresses will be made by Elders couaggir where Mr. .Aiston W341 r11" wood until the last man was t The moment that rou ceased to a hundred or tv, re:3! I've, a i i.t.. t countY' clerk and active in various gilled before they O. F. Whitney and E. F. Perri. would have love me. t.1;, Our men fought I would not, turn so The complete program follows; friends congratulao,01 htulore4; civic capacities. In 1885 they reuenttilhethteoywnr.1-'upon atta:rIng the nl-- ! turned to Fait Lake and Ir. Al- - them Our men are matte. Beautiful Preliminary irom those fond tearfully' vows with lifri mon filled 'a mission to England. still after them and I am in hopes Words of Lore; opening selection, centuty milestone of troi,:'1f-which move me. you ,,vc-- 1 li,S9-91- .' It was soon after his re- Hark to the Classmates Song: and all enjoyed a , scut. A Stranger Star fling of asocial converso nnd re,1101-- 1 turn. in ISM that theY built theittarty Lauder Helps Chagas Could T be sure when passion's tenons. Twenty-firsi t program. give9 f,,r thel house at 013 east O'er Bethlehem: remarks. Experiltght, Scoa t O ut a eb- ences As, a Compoiseri, Bishop Ed- most part by the g:Inciat.dren, South. and they have lived there Had faded from your eyes stwoi, --S- ir ever since. Mr. Milton at one i win F. Parry: sacramental. hymn. tort refreahment4. MY own would dose In endless I LONn a )-tt.,, I Do Remember Thee: sacramental time was active in petit les and Harry ,,,oprl night, T. "Invented- - a device to . first city and county music. Let the Holy Spirit Cade; of I would not shun their danger. of A missionary Unreel! In honor gcrterren a come has to the be 'improve South sa Thurlew this as' served landmark," county etifecticin. Truating, of Elder Louis J. Boyers. broadcasting OUS he ray. t Tabernacle Organ recital leaves shortly for the Jr. march. A Happy Land of a day, deputy county reorder. Of late .......1,.. Eastern It involves nothing snore costly for Monday, Dec- - 31. 1328. States Children: address. Thoughts on and Still retaining the O!en ty and Y;ar. s be has been an ahbstralcnn than mission be held will Thurs a towel soaked in water. The 'Tie not your tenderness' I dread. day Fening. Jan- - 3. In Organist Frank W. Asper at Poetry and. Music, Elder Orson F. the atmosphere of the hebter trr.! In a church capacity he the Me. But that effectlona dear decay; Kin is pieced over the micro- the organ. let ward 1740 south Whitney; march. Hark to the dwellings of a generstior, agn, In .take clerk. a Sunday school and towel phone and bag the effect of gm- - Would fate., indulgent. strike :no Set. street. chapel. Fantasia in G Minor. Classmate Song: closing hymn. it Mr. and Mrs. Alston !.a,, e rearell N. I. A. worker and of late dead i ....I. S. Bach The procrarn When Shall We Meet Thee? march. their children and from It hive has been Iarely interested In yew) tehhea acmeg neug follows: Plan invpoicetheasondunso Wll hen Its first time. glow of warmth duet. De Ette Stewart amlb Led al A Stranger Star., gone forth a goaeratioa 10 homes ealotrY. WI- has given (a) The Rosary....L N:45Vin . was fled of the orchestra. Jones. baritone in The exercises begin at le am. of their ownand -- tfl t later tho service. solo. Gee. C. lb) The Music Bog particularly British Broadcasting Co. alio- - rd live and love you to that day." Lloyd; reading. Norma A. Liadoff Pwroe The chapel is at Fourth averue familY root-tre'the years. to Relief erietY work. Knight: were a little Sir when 3,111ton skeptical sons Walker. Maths and the daughters end a tireless and faithful worker. and P street. All who are inter(a) rho Little Dustman. A letter of March gives Interest- - quartet, insisted w.e t on Paul Bagley, nnviog an4 ested arts cordialli invited to be haven 47,1 hospitality to unconnted now devote considerable timeBothinarry Johannes Brahma gummerhays tol towel before he WOUld the man- - Fad ' far. We agement andconcerning remarks. Elder friends. (a) Favorite 'Mormon" or the John Donaldson; work. I present. temple privations Such a M. microphone. had request Whitaker; corset solo. Both Mr. and Mrs. A2s;,,t. hive a Hymn, 'O'er The Gloomy e war. Tsht oonm. a Max steTnh. Aly- i never been trilltIO in the studio be , contralto , rchildren are: lheen actlie in commun.! Bills of Darkness"... t. .1 shofild not dare tell You how Jessie Engeman; and GRACIOUS GIFT. fore. But when the expert in the Evans; remarks from tho church affairs throughout the L. Aiston.Annie A. Bywater. Pearl Ithrtenint Arr. by Organist has off Inchey danced Jeff many It cabinet that s'enalled and from mirsionary The 250,00d estate siti:eh F. Blehop lb) An Old Melody many years of their I;IP frr.,Ltn.r A. Parry. Lillian A. Behring !et results. as- - the floor since be heard of the new Nichols and selection by the Bo. Schumann-Ifeln- k owns. near San ao.d their unsrish Arr. by Organist entire yieldingexcell Emma A. A. Lutz. and law. giving to all Coetamed turned to delight. clety trio. to sold for the bene- endeared them to all who know Toccata from Eymphony V be is -Diego, numerous friends join Sir Harry beamed a canny I told diers who have been wounded I Dancing will be en5oyed nth fit of disabled World war veterC. M. Vidor them yet many years of you so" Out of the corner of his t while in battle and received their amueement ball following the ans of Minnesota, 3.4;7-thitwas born in Lancas wiphing Ufa I together. rrie. discharges for those wounds, one regular program. happy ' !tlr: . 11 School-of-Muffl- e-- ns. Bar:hi-Ssseio- Gastein Symphony, Missing A Century, Said to be Found ) 111II vVill , - V - ..... 1,Local : - ,1 411.....16 Musician , m . . it Tr-,1,- "471- To ,Local Holiday Season L. Oratorio Society to Make 16th Annual ' sentation Tuesday. . "."-"- CL ' - I 'L ' IL 1 - (Woodville Testimonial Friday i In Parley's Ward Hall; - ' : 19'23 Love- Letters of - Colored Tenor Beard& II 111. 00"'""mbk, , ' 4),ik ,; l)tg tr Aft 4) F"';'1,..NaL,7416,11100,0 siW,1 'Messiah' Cotes as Climax - ' . AN .on& ' I TEIE,pEsERET NEWS, SATIIRDAYDECE:SIBER 29, - on . ' , T ' |