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Show ' M t , v rarsUAsCrfy" f Esctioit rr f Tip I, i, i CTg DESERET NEWS T( an aoatara plattog g trig motor a girls glee riab of to gtra a gparial ft ratoaa paw-- ring program altar Chriatmaa; aad a mixed oh orua 'Including, Virginia Evans, Mar rot Anderson, Katherine Brown. Ella Quay la and Florence McClaUaa, aopran mi Dorothy McClaUaa, Georgia land lag. Katharine Paddock. Lillian Who Clarke, YULETTOETHOUGHTS r Kbisfl. UScEtor Deseret News. dbehatge of a glgaretls tab raining beat that tb ay have aver given. It la a fanda fir tbo alleviation of want and real commenlty matter. , Tha welcome saws la out that aur dlatram through tho agency of tho alt Lake Srmphoay Orchestra will nit Taka Charity Organization so- bo hoard tn tho beginning of tho saw year. This la mads- - pomtbla by tha ciety? Thorn who have never hoard real support of tho reosolly organised Stats Federation of Marie Chiba, wtatrh has tag ta the street aa Ota aae undertaken thla responsibility as aoa In when tha hearts are of Ha that tasks No ettlaoa who la year avenlag eofleeed want aad ara fairly bulging anxious ta aa this city hold s deservtn tho eyas of tbo world can ed under tbolr faUnam of wall-wilug fool place anything other than satisfaction toward everyone will experience a at this announcement. It la not genthrill inexpressible whan their willing- erally known that for a number -- of ness to listen. Indicated by the tiny seasons during which this organisaIs establish Itself, It was biaao In' their window. Is answered by tion struggled kept ta existence by the loyalty of tbo the messengers of .good sheer, the members and their unselfish love for carolera It will bo of Inestimable good . mums Concert after concert worth to tho community Just to have was oouactenttously rehearsed by the and when the public appearance Its people pot themselves In tha mood men, was mads there was not enough patto receive tho message of tho carols. ronage to pay tha expense incurred ta Each little candle win be n beacon-lig- giving the concert, sad the men as61 hope and will abed new cour- sessed themselves to meet 'the exage upon the lives of tho unfortunate, penses. It was a real contribution, not bringing at tho same moment a fuller only to rehearse long and diligently, pulse, ruddy aa the eambrte cloaks of but to pay for tho privilege of playing s, to the hearts of for tho public. It Ic possible for this tho all who will but Join tho eels bratitn. city to have aa orchestra If tha people us Let light tho candles tho lower would give their support. Tha State lights" and draw from the throats Federation has given Its pledge, aad of tho carolera mighty chorus, mag- the men and women belonging to this nified through thek, hearts and souls organisation will sea tha orchestra of us all Into one gnat, resounding through. Masts has always served tha cause "Glory to God In the Highest. following shortly upon tho Christ- of God and assisted men to an easier mas celebration wo shall once more contemplation of eternal things: her have the great pleasure of listening to err ants have Immortalised almost Tbo Messiah." that Immortal setting every phase of divine manifestation. of the Wonderful Story ef Handel, Our American poet. Sidney Lanier, truly when ho said: Muslo la the master. '.For many yean the un- wrote selfish men and Women constituting love In search of a word." Now. as when the children ef men tha Salt Lake Oratorio society have always, the most lavish manisung this work to an many times In eommemorate tha face of odds and hardship. Their festation of Love ta all God s provibe- dence, murio takes her place at tha vision of more than n dacada-hacome a reality a whole people Is altar, sending forth again down tha oo! rid or of time the wondrous looking forward eagerly for their offering. Not only from tbo standpoint seraphic chorus: of performance, but because of our Glory to God In tho highest; i united support of their efferta the Peace - on eaftb. good-wtoward ehamctarlstlo spirit of tbo ia ea at good-wi- ll aad severing tha earth aa a ' talghty aeho of tha song which Into thla Ufa tha Mighty On i eomlng wa ara making pmpar-- i to commemorate within tha fort It la beautiful that tbo spirit 0t paaahra toleration.- - which moat par a ara content to man Ifeat toward thatr felloars for ao long a aeaaon the feotiv aeaaon beeomea one. not alone of active eolldtatloa for tha won-beiof kindred, but of reel do--alre to bestow glfta and to ahad and good-wi- ll everywhere. There will be much of a community nature thla Christ maa to direct the thought of" our eltlxeno toward high aad uneelflah things, and It eeeme proper and timely that their atteatlen ahould be called to some of them, oo nil may he part akere of the bl am Inga by sharing In the tank Of bringing them to paaa. First and foremoat oamea tha ringing of Chriatmaa carol aa Chriatmaa eve on a acalo that I unprecedented, both from, the number of persons taking part and tha amount of territory covered. What If It has bean annonneed thatyu baa been Instituted primarily to present to tbo People of this city tho opportunity of aiding a worthy organization In tho forthcoming presentation Tdl pra-oodt- ng bap-plne- ee sh -- ht Cheer-bearer- a moat be the old homo. Tho young man PIANO pupils of Mrs. P. O. and gavs an Interesting creditable recital last 8unday. at 4 p. m., before a pleased audience of 74 relatives and friends, in Mrs. Perking studio. 444 east First South street. The program was as follows: Roaslni Gallop from Wm. Tell" Beatrice Silver. Ganachala "Chiming Bel la , Mias Bessie .v Hana Schick Days" Barbara Ryan . Dust "Comrades Waltg-.- Walter Rolfs Cline-"Dancin-g ...... Jeannette and Ruth Llorp. 18 Butterflies Catherine Engberg. , . Tho Godeller's Serenade", . . .Engel Ruth Horn. Navin "Good 'Night" Sylvia CUne Karganorr The Brook" Louisa Langston. r Wollenhaupt .nTwrr-r- . gear... ieijtfTrT&ffiwtwffifhStcDowril Bertha Pruitt. I Folonalce, Fruin aa 'op. Leona Indian - no. Aaron. Lodc"MacDoveU Freda Segll. - - - -- - "Wedding Pay from TioHiauasn" . .Grieg , Betty Perkins "A Scotch Poem . MacDowell "A Wlsttesu Pajrsaco" ... Oodowsky Laval lee "Butterfly , Ines Lillie. Over the Steppes....-- - ..Schytte Dorothy Schultz. Ph. Em. Bach BolfeggieMo" Ariloso Mrs. Bessie Taft Voelker. has been making himself agreeable in local morio circles tn an accommodating tat university, on Tuesday, before tbe Rotary club, Wednesday, delighted the Elko, Thursday, played for tbe L. D. 8. U and tha West high school, and last evening, atppeared In the First Methodist church before a and appreciates audience large whom be favored with a program that showed him to be a versatile and abls pianist. Mr. Sou vain has been accorded critical recognition In eastern mudc circles. During bis Informal appearances of the week, the young artist has given excellent and much enjoyed and Instructive talks on muslo and allied subjects. He is not only an sbla performer, but he has an enviable grasp on the historical and philosophical side of his profession that makes him a more than usual. valuable. .addition to It. s The benefit concert given Thursday gening at tha Hotel Utah under auspices of Gordon Circle. Ladles of tha 8. A. - ft., was well attended, and proved both a financial and artistic success. The affair was ably directed by Mrs. Eunice Edwards Anderson. included a variety of The program well chosen selections, and the orMiss Mae Anderson, under chestra. made good. Impression-- . -- The arttees were well received, noticeably Mra Eunice Anderson, a local well known t; contralto: while Mra Edward Miss Rachel Anderson. rellfst: Mies Alice Anderson, violinist: Miss Jennie Welch, a soprano: How-r-- d Fra zee. tenor: and Miaa Becky Almond, pianist, appeared to excellent The accompanists were advantage. Mra. Norma Pedersen Beck and Mra Praxes. a McGur-harpis- . Scarlatti Pastorale" Song of the Boatman on tha...Vol-g- a, COMING .... .. .. . .Cady. Mrs. J. B. Ambler. ' , , e s coop of young Conductor squire Henry Souvalne the . noted Obern-dorfOratorio society ia pianist, son of tha late Joseph of thla city, la spending the completing the selection of soloists week with relatives and friends ta hla for tho performance of the oratorio of er man." The Masalah" to be presented la Tibtrmcl Monday Afternoon )& I. U Announce that tbo to-ci- ty will (hr at that time tbe chorue Hla Toke la Easy." which baa not boen rendered In a local Messiah performance. Tha society will be addressed at- - tomorrow afternoon's rehearsal by tha Rev. Stanley Curtis, pastor of the First Methodist church. Tha orchestra is to rehearse several times next week, and tha conductor ay he will have as many musicians as can be grouped on the used 1a tha Tabernacle. Theplatform society now numbers voices, the highest membership ta Its history. ttt The L. D. 8. U. will give a program Wednesday, with two numbers by the school band, nnmbera by Iha Sirin' and boys' glee clubs, tbs L.. D. 8. choir of 40 voices, and talks by oaa of the students. sea Mias Lisle Bradford, director of muslo at tha East high school, has 424 of tha 1,100 students actively Interested . ta the local performance ef Christmas carols Christmas era from 11 o'clock: and la getting them Into shape to rapidly do creditable work. Mias Bradford will have 14 greapa. If voices to a group, and three voices in each of tbe four parts. Star tousle students ara assisting' tbs director, and tryouts will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, for the final selections to be made. It Is Interesting to note that the majority of tha first and second football teams of the school are included ta tbe applicants for position ta tha singing groups. Miss Bradford I to give an opera the last arranging of MarcJt. with tha beet vocal .talent to be found ta the school. The selection will probably be Henry Hadleys "Firs Prince,' but ."Robin Hood." "Pirates of and "Floradora," are also The . last school being considered. opera Mias Bradford produced was "Ptaafora," which wag a decided - success. . The musical activities of tha school Include also, a boys glee club of 14 Pen-aanc- and Helen Jolla-Bla- Pur-eel- i. ooatraltos; Jack LerwllL lurry Burrell aad Kanneth Lambourns, tenors; Donald Kearns, Hsasel Rush-maand Charles Tayfor, bassos. ' , i Tha atadant body of tha L. p. 1. School of Muslo Is to give a Christman social Wednesday, Deo. ft, at 1:14 p.m. Last ypar this social event of tho school proved a big success aad was given ta the Deseret gym on account of Umlted accommodations for dancing ta tha old location, ta the Garde house, but thla year fine fadll-Uare offered for staging tha party at tho main studio building, formerly tho McOune mansion. Tha ball room on tha third floor will bo given over to continuous dancing and ta tha various studios of tha building Inrs as formal entertainment, musical and otherwise, la being planned by a committee that promises soma real surprises. At a recant faculty meeting it was decided to ask the following members of tha faculty to act as a special com mitten on arrangements Mias Oab-bo- tt .chairman; Mra Kaego, Mias Lindsay, Mr. Asper, Mr. Reid ta Mr, Oates, with the following aa associate members of the committee Rolo Orem. Oscar Cornwall. Arch Bronson, Mark Anson, Claire Qoaallnd, Lillian Knudaon. Louisa WSteon, Margaret Lyman, Clair Thomas and Marguerite Flamm. sta-den- e Salt Lake Suka A conference of the Salt Lake stake of Zion will be held Sunday, Dec. If; the first session In Assembly ball, at 10 am with muslo by the If ward choirs of tha atake; tha eeoond session, ta tha Tabernacle at f p.m. with music by the Tabernacle choir and soloists; tha third session In Assembly hall, with music by the male members of tha If ward choirs of tbo staka Tha programs ara aa follows: , Organ prelude, Christmas PastorMerkel ..v al" Staging, Joy to tbe World' A ft. from Handel Congregation. Anthem, Comfort Me, My People , ,Arr: by Giles Mra Esther Davis Stephens, Mins La Rue Carr, Hyrum J. Christianson. Harold W. Lang-to- n and combined cholra Anthem, A Vision in Beauty"... ., .Alfred J udton Silent Night, Introducing, Adeste Fidelia, Halleluiah, combined cholra Anthzm. Glory to God ta tha Highest" (from Hayden) Arr. by H. E. Giles Combined cholra Organ postluda. Fantasia ta F. . a a a 0 a senses aasaa Polleri President Georgs Emery, staka chairman efwnustc; Jamas H. Netl-aostake chorister; Frank W. Asper, staka organist. Afternoon session, 2 p.m.. ta the Tabernacle: Organ prelude, Chobal from "Sulla Boellmaa Gethique" 8ingtng. High on tha .Mountstn Tops" ....... ..Beesley Choir and congregation. Singing. "Arias, O Glorious Zion' .......Geo. Carelues - Choir. Duet,-"pa- y Follows Night" A. C. Lund i Arch Bronson, Mr. Raymond Williams. , Anthem, Tha Ambassadors" : . . . .. .Mendelssohn "And How Lovely ara the Me- . aengers James H. Neilson, John T, Smith, and choir, Organ postluda. Last: Prayer from Rienxl" ........Wagner Prof. Antony C. Lund; chorister; Prof. John J. McClellan.- - organist. Evening session in the Assembly hall. 7 p.m.. for tha Priesthood only. Organ prelude. Andante from C Sharp Minor Sonata ....Gleason Singing, Praise to tbe Man" Congregation Male chorus. See, the Mighty Angel Flying" ..Stephens Male voice choir. Mate chorus. "School Thy Feelings" . Words by C. W. Penrose; tune, Vacant Chair Male Voice choir. 81nging, "We Thank Thee, O God. .... ...... t... ... n. .... ... ... .... .... ........ ...... i 1 Congregation. ta Organ postluda, "Grand Choir . .t ;v Salome James H. Neilson, stake chorister; Frank W. Asper, stake organist. O see The following program will be given at the L. D. 8. hospital, Sunday Dec. IS. at 1 p.m. by the Boys and Girls Glee clube of the Irving Junior high schools; Miss Ivy Ensign, direc- tor: Plano solo, "Tho Voice of Memory" M. Chamberiia ...........John Martha Rogers. Bella Moskowakt "Ring. Merry Boys' and Girls Glee clubs. Solo Howard Bird. , "Over tha Water" Girl's Glee eluh. "Yankee poodle Oodle" Boys Glee club. Plano solo Kenneth Sloan.. Birds" ....Speleer "I HappyGirls' Glee club "Old Fashioned Garden ....Porter Boys Glee club. Angels Sing". "Hark, the Herald :. Mendelssohn Boys and Glrla Glee clubs. Druk and Accompanists Helen Kenneth 81oan. ...J ..... ........ MUSIC CHURCH First pyrohyirrlsn CharcB. Morning Praludo, "Tho Shepherd's Tale.. Gillette Anthem. "Lovely Appear" (from the Redemption).... Gounod Offortory solo. "Nosarath". .Gounod Thomas BlrchelL of a King".. Solo, Tho Birthday ' Neldllnger .... ...... ....., Mias BUIlnga. r?rf '... Evening In the Twilight" Prelude, Anthem, "Bow Down - and mo" .... .... Ottrtory.'5wwst .... Harker Hear1 Boaford Itor bf Ftayot .Bradbury Solo by Mra Haltou. Ckolp Sopranos. Mra Thao. Beat. Mra. Fern Halts n. Altoa, Mra H. E. Schraron, Miss BUttaga Tonor, Thoo. BosL Barttono, Thomas Birch IL Oraaa aad dlractor. Miss Maad Thant. . Tralads, "Soooad Oraad 'J eeeee.CL "JahOato Deo".. .Schubert Stag Alleluia Forth".. Dudley Buck Offertory. Andante" ...Mendebooha "Soft Floating on tho Air.. . .Root Poatlude, Plthyramf". . Clarence Lucas err under tha direction of Quart Mra Norman G. .Atkinson, soprano; Miss Edna Dwyer. contralto; JL J. Christiansen, i tenor; Alvin Keddlngton. basso; r Morris Btsphenson. organist. ...... ' I Liberty Farit Method. Anthem, O Little Town of Beth- , . lehem" ...Nelson Mias Ruth Treweek, Mr. R. O. Burkhardt aad Choir. Seloctod Offortory Mtaa Gladys Hardiman. Soprano Solo, "Peace I Leave With Tlnney You"..., MU Ruth Treweek. Evening Miss Florence Bennett Solo. Mr. H. A Lewis, choir director; Mis Gladys Hardiman, organist. -- .... ........ .... Hmerican Beenty ELECTRIC incur ..J...t.. First Method. Mornin-g... Prelude, "Abenlled" ..Schumann-Wilbem- The bt iron Even if the already has an electric iron he will appreciate an TfteaknPy the iron that renders such satisfactory serr ice end that will last for years and years a gift that will be welcomed by enjr woman. ' J Processional Hymn 7f. .Adams Anthem, Unto Thee Lewis M lvln Shields Stearns and Choir? .Fauer Contralto Solo, "Charity" Miaa Minnie Florence Sanderson. Grand Choeur ta -- B Poatlude, . . . .Du hole Flat".'.,. ....... ..... - OfUg 4 . rM ti nire . . . fm Af veaaa win frsrde noirons which to dnaiHiide sUnric Aliity" k wdito miniM B amity1 oxcogM tn toe, nriy wflsr tot ttoee pmmmi and con bo tty rwwi4 In M0s M- I Evening-- 1 PreludOf -- Romanza" Concerto ta D Minor) ..." Processional Hymn lit. Anthem. Hear, O Lord".. . .Watson Mra Katherine White and Choir. Mrxso Soprano Solo, "On Eagles' Hamblen Wings Mra C. L. Shields Marchesolenelle" Poatlude; . , .Lematgie Mrs, Ella Cummings Wetxell. chorister; Mra R. O. Burkhardt. organ; Wm. Hardiman. violinist. American Electrical Heater Company DETROIT , ...... .... .... Largest East ra Mohses. - Get It From "Tha Star of Bethlehem." by F. Flaxlngton Barker, will be given ta church Sunthe Third Presbyterian mm follows: day at 11 Instrumental Introduction. "Darkness and Light" Prophecy of the coming (has eelo), 'Arise. O Jerusalem. Chorus Prepare Ye the Way, of the Lord." The Advent, (Trio). ' Thy Awake. Put on Awake. a-- Strength. How Beautiful Upon the Solo, j Mountains" The Annunciation Tenor solo, "Tha Angel Cabriel Was Sent From God." Soprano nolo. Hall. Thou Art "And Favored. Quartet, Highly . There Were Shepherds" Lot Us Nowl Chorus of shepherds, I Go Even Unto Bethlehem." Herod and the Mart Now When Jesus Was Bass solo, Born." Trio. "Where Is Ho That Wa Born King of the Jews? Final chorus, "Glory to God ta ths Stale. 337 So. Ccatmtica W give yon prompt service and when we do a Job It's don to stay dona. 141. Waa. Bepirirj I f MUSICIANS DIRECTORY L. D. S. SCHOOL OF NELSON SON VIOLIN MAKERS New aad Old Vlollna 417 Oroea Btraot MUSIC 27 musle school of th big West." (Bet. fth and 7th East; Ith aad 8th la) Private instruction and complete sosrses offered. In ell brsnebe of ALBERTA DERSHAM M music, dramatic art and dancing. Overa thousand 'students regisBEAMES tered. Call and see u or get a catalog of piano. r, ... today. Studio )(i East Ninth South Sleet SALT LAKE CITY. 20 N. MAIN. ' Wasatch 211. Telephone Hyland Ths on r Highest" Miss Doris Bnrrlft, choir director. . Vise Cora Orr. plan teacher SHARPS AND FLATS IlilJ male chorus of THE Mendelmohn BERNARD C. DONE well selected voices, is reCORNET. TROMBONg sad hearsing a rhapsodle by Brahma for TEACHER All BRASH INSTRUMENTS contralto soloist and mats chorus to Scientific for Breathing. Artlcu Method bo presented at an early data The reason th chorus does not appear In latlon and Tone. Pupil of Biikett aad the Christ mas carol festivities of next musTc arranged for any combination aa an organisation. 1 of voices or instruments. Formerly Saturday evening, ia because 14 of Its members have wltb Marry L. Alford, Chicago. been selected to lead aa many groups 414 HOOPER BLDG Many members of the organization. Including their leader. J. J. McClellan, DAN JANSEN The annual meeting and election of officer ' MORRIS STEPHENSON" TEACHER OF PIANO. Studio, Room 8, 140)4 u.i. GEO. SKELTON, Chicago News VIOLIN Mu. ' - HUGH - lutrector Parcmount Cemetlst ds fu ol ' WILLIAM H. LESLIE KO- t Wuatchlttl STCDIO st '' SCHOOL OF MUSIC PliM Bren IutrnvMBti eonf-renc- ) - Studio With LD.1 Corset 441 T W. DOUGALL 3! VOCAL TEACHER Private Instruction fo begiaaars -ME advanced students. v n a V1 Children's classes s specialty, years head ef Ptaao Department. vtlle School. Now York City, sag HsmA of Theory Dept. Greenwich Houao - ?k Is School. New York. Studio 1244 E. 4th So Res Hy. TUITION. dall of Idaho Falla, assigned to tho Chicago conference; Elder Hubert M. Maughap; men's tbso.ogical class. Dr. Robbins of Stone, Idaho. assigned to ( McNeill; Girls' theologies' class, M. J. East Iowa oonference; Elder I'rie; second intermediate class, Inca th Richard A. Madsen of HoneyvlH,J Humphreys; first Intermedale class, Utah, assigned to th Wisconsin con- - j Alice Murdock; kindergarten class, fere nee; Elder Erard A. Evans of . Jessie Howard, Lauretta Sanders. Th Raymond. Ida., assigned to the Min- - I officers and teachers met ta a social nesoln conference; Elder Silas , E. j t ths mission horns Saturday evening Flake of Snowflake, Aria., aeeianed to the gtieata of President and Mra a the Northern Illinois conference; El- Smith. At ths Logan Square Sunday eveder Glen M- - Horton of Oakley. Utah, assigned to the Northern Indiana conning service, the speakers were Hu Ida ference, aad Elder Edmund James of Knudaon. Vard Tanner and J. Prana Albert Southwick Logan. Utah, assigned to tho SouthPickering. sang ern Illinois conference. Mother O Mine," 8am H. William "Governors' day waa celebrated ta rendered "Do Lorelei" on ths piano Chicago Dec. 2, ta honor of tho pres- and tho choir sang two anthems. ence in th city of Govs. Charles R. Mission headquarters were visited Mahey of Utah, Davis of Idaho. Cary on Thursday by a party of elders reof Wyoming. Campbell of Arixona, turning from the European mission Mecham of New Mexico, McKelvie of Elder Thomas M. V, 'heeler of Salt Nebraska, Dixon of Montana, Kendall Lake City, who has boen secretary of of Iowa and McCray of Indiana, en tho mission. Elder Arthur L. Crawrout to Charleston, South Carolina, ford of Enterprise, and Elder Arthur for a conference of governors which H. Taylor of Salt Lnka Among recent releases are those of opened Dee. 4. With their families Elder Eric G. Jenke of Salt Lake, who by ths Hamilthey were entertained ton club at a dinner and reception and has been laboring In tho Michigan e, were also guests of .honor at th Inand Elder Milton Steed ol ternational Live Stock exposition. Clearfield, who has boon ta th Bast The RL Rev. Daniel fiylveeter Tut- Iowa conference. Tha members of. th Minneapolis tle. presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, well known throughout Utah branch an making an earnest drive and other western states where so for funds with which to construct a many yean of Ms Ufa wars' -spent ta cbapeL They have, bought a lot at rwf Fnarteesth-- aesawe And th rtf WU2 star to, a.- pageant Urn street. The Indianapolis depicting his life, at th Church of Thirty-firour Savior, 42 Fullerton Parkway, members also have a building fund on Wednesday evening. The titlo Is started for th asm purpose. . Rusaall B. Patty Of Ogdon, aad "Tho Battle 'of Armageddon." Tho Logan Square Sunday school Leonard E. McKsIl of Spanish Fork has boob with tho fol- ara hers studying dentistry Mr. and Mra L. Wallace Jensen of lowing officers and teachers; Super-IntenIrwin Jensen; assistants, Bandy. Utah, are ta Chicago. Mr. Haber J. Palmar, Heraehot E. Pear- Jensen is studying dentistry at North-waoson; secretary. El win Sandora; university. i At the regular natm of tho Kn-toBeth Romoll; librarian. Improvement ameriatlono Irwte Baagh. Jensen rendered a vocal oole. "Bn t rants Stas M. gM MILDRED HAIRS Bae. For 1 of successes, M( studio. TeL Waa ! Hooper Bldg. (Special Correspondence.) CHICAGO, Oec. 14. Now missionary arrivals are Elder Boyd F. Ran- -- gt; TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY wm r Q s v Teacher of 8AXAPHONE AND CLARINET Studio 418 Hooper Bldg. Phone Waa Mtl-R- , n ... 0401-- Studio 221 Constitution Building. Dr. Mason's touch aad technic, la with Mathewa conjunction The Orpheus club has adjourned for of studio. Hours 2 to 8 p.graded m. th holidays s. GEO. PROF. CARELESS. of th Harold Reynold Organ Teacher of civic auditorium at Denver, has Invited Organist J. J. McClellan of the T ta. Plana Barmen. Denver to visit tbl Tabernacle, city, ludio and resldonco 42 So. 7th East one or more early ta th year, to give ; recitals there, on tha andltorinm organ. Mr. McClellan expects to accept see Special Orchestra Course 140 Coast! tut loa Bldg. . MORRIS TREWEEK CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. of Local 104, American Fedbe held is 1a.m. teacher of Violin. ' L u. - i z - Studio, 114 K. Slate. Phone Waa "j TEORVALD JORGENSEN- - mexso-eopran- dience was delighted. ,..r! t took part ta the three recent night and matinee performance given by TEACHER OF WOOD. WIND AND the Elks, In the Salt Lake Theatre. BRASS INSTRUMENTS. Clarinet Baxapboa and An unusual feature was added to Specialise Carnet Friday's Tabernacle organ recital, For Appointment ctll Waa 4114-when Miss Penelope Davie, th New H Mela. South Room I II) o who appeared York last evening In tbe First Methodist church with Plan Henry Souralne, Wm. C. CLIVE. sang an aria and recttatlf from The TEACHER OF Messiah." with Tracy Y. Cannon- acVIOLIN and PIANO companying on th organ. Th au- Mta-Ooot- go J. XT, Aathoav of Musician wfll ..........Norton eration Moose ball, Sunday, at 1 For a Prophet W--.t t DECEMBER 17 1921 OATTJHDAY - Jy Ethrcrd P. f T"" V i THHEB ie i i. , 'ftr'fj'ih H"f lf? - KEUBTER Iti Iiaare. . $ - 7 TERRACi'J ttb oJ 7 East 7 A. Knows th Way," Jam gave a lecture on "Synthetic Perl tune ( and Flavor' and a humoroua debat ; J ; was engaged In by Mra Emily WhlW M ney Smith and Miss Lucy Howard fori ; tho negative and - Messrs. Paul While V ney and Stafford-- Sloan for tha at-.' firmative on the subject: . "Resolved. for tho that women ar responsll ta which high cost of living." and the lady contestants were victorious. Th Judges were President Winslovf . Farr Smith. Mra Cora C. Pickering i , and Elder Francis A. Cox. Mra Sarah E. Cortoa. of Rock Is-land. 111., Is ta Chicago for the win, 1 ter. The concert given by Lucy Gatos Drake hotel, under th management of Mrs E. K. Miller, wax the subject of favorable criticism In the dally press. Mra May Swancos Noette has to Chicago after aa extended visit ta Salt lore. President Winslow Farr Smith was y. In the western Iowa conference Sunday andL Monday and held successful meeting! with (be missionaries and the Church membership in Council Bluf fa. ' returtng to Chicago on Tuesday. Elders Milton J Uric and Francis A. Cox of the mission office force wore speaker at the zervLcrx at Rag .... lasd ehapel Sunday evening. who M. J. Uri. Mission Secretary has bean appointed as superintendent of the Sunday school work for th t Northern States mission, visited Davenport, Iowa, last week In th inter-so-u of th Sunday school and MB tool Improvement work. . Elder A. B. Stromness had been transferred from th Logan Square to the University district of Chinese. Hie companion. Elder Venoj UMM; bjm vMltta wt a ba at tbe ed h-- wk 4 y j |