| Show (THE ’ 'v HEBAIiD-BBPUBLIOAN- SALT J' TiATTR - CITY UTAH SUNDAY MABCH 11 1917 tan opera house In New York of an actual English grand opera with libretto founded on Chaucer’a English Canterbury tales It is a four-aopera titled "The Canterbury - Pilgrims" Reginald de Koven composed the music and Percy Mackaye wrote tbe text The libretto is based on a love story of I Lewis has chosen-to- ' express himself A I Chaucer the principal male part The Gav Life" in I in that form of realism that dwells on"The mlMsincognito with within pages a the d P°t' to see how dif- rom iraVelinf Canterbury In Pilfrlma thehopeoffidfng lurid picture - of theatrical depravity ferentside his sketches of places of conditions and of individuals would be tf he would let in a little sunshine He takes pains to make his heroine an average woman for that is only the of his sermon She is brought point a small and dreary country town up incolorless in a family till she is obliged to support herself and her mother So Mr Lewis draws a true enough pic vampire side of the retuj® °f thebetween mothers lationship helpless and yielding daughters The girl has executive ability she learns stenogobtains a position and after a raphy time loses her mother is left to nerseir We are shown and the able side of an institution fordisagreelone women and many varietieshousing of the species in the successive jobs the heroine takes up the point of view Is that of the discontented and oppressed employe® for the evils of present must be shown up As the a or ba Bez on hi mind also the girl meets several men common and types of vulgarity One of these rough she marries and she is soon disillusioned it is though from his promoting that she seems to draw the imspirit to utilize executive power pulse These soon makeherher Independent— (Harper & Bros New York) MUSIC Around the Library Table ct i EFISCOPAL St Mark’s cathedral Rt Rev Paul W Rev WilliamcomJones bishop Very Fleetwood dean — 8 a mt Holy munion 945 Sunday school 11 a m morning prayer and sermon by the dean 8 p mt evening prayer 4and adm pevendress by the dean Monday 4 p Tuesday evening prayer m conference on social ing prayerled 8 p the bishop Wednesday religion by 10 3J) a m Holy communion 430 p m by children’s service and story talk Mrs W W Reese Thursday 4 p prayer and address: Friday p no Litany 8 p evening prayer and address Saturday 4 p in evening prayer lards of the Twentieth Century" So- lolsts Mrs Stella Angell Fletcher and" Mr Alvin Keddington pianist Mrs' Ernest M Fowler The church school (Continued from Pake 3) University of Utah of which Miss Romeets at 10 Mr Harold-Madsemania Hyde is director gave a highly tor: Miss Mary Snyder musical direcdlrec-tappreciated concert for the Kaysville The kindergarten meets during school church hour Miss 8usan Kaybould in afternoon High Friday jJ: ra£ char£e The church is at 138 S Sec$ T ond East street Morris Stephenson entertained a number of his senior pupils and friends CIIRISTXAN at his home last Monday evening The Central Christian church (Disciples) corner Third East and Fourth South evening was spent in music and games streets Chester A Snyder pastor—-Bib- le About thirty were present school 10 a nu G H Zimmerae sjg sg man worsuperintendent Under the plan of the National Fed11 o’clock sermon morning of ship ‘The Spirit eration of Music- - clubs a competition Christ and the Modern Christian” will be held Monday beginning at 10 Christian Endeavor service 620 p m 'CONGREGATIONAL o'clock at the Ladles Literary club745 service evening preaching Power corner church First Congregational sermon Unhouse for winners in vocal violin and "The of the Driving Elmer of Fourth East and First South seen midweek prayer meeting piano state contests in the Pacific 11 — I Goshen pastor Morning service Wednesday at S p in coast district of Utah o'clock Sunday school 1230 p m consisting Idaho Montana Wyoming Oregon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Plymouth Circuit of Congregational Washington California Nevada AriSubject Sunday sermon “Man" 836 churches— Rev Ludwig Thomsen of zona and New Mexico The competiProvo will preach at Sandy at 1030 E First Church —of Christ Scientist tion will be under the direction of Mrs services a m at Bountiful at 280 p m and at Broadway A IL Peabody Utah president of the 8 o’clock p m Suna tn andSunday lochurch Plymouth Congregational federation It is not certain that all 945 a xn The Wednesday day school at 232 W Third North at 730 evening cated services are held at 8 o’clock the states in the district will be reprep m The public cordially Invited Second Church of Christ Scientist 566 sented but the winners in the servcorneE South Temple street— Sundayschool church state contestsamong are the following: Phillips Congregational ices 11 o’clock a m Sunday r-Fifth South and Seventh East California — Miss Imogen Pray piano a m Wednesday evening services streets Rev P A Simpkln pastor — 945 Miss Ruth Hutchinson voice Wash8 o’clock All are welcome to these A Bardwell 945 school F at Sunday — Miss Jennie Mlddlerlch piano church services ington 11 service at superintendentsermon morning the ‘TOE MARK OF CAIN Utah —Miss Cora Thorn voice Owen Free reading rooms 512 Walker on with pastor Enby In "The Mark of Cain” Carolyn o’clock Second South Bank building Main andScience Bartlett violin Montana — Miss Helen "Character and Destiny” Christian streets Wells literawhere Btone detective Christian latest Fleming Miss Alice Calvert voice son was aressea as a nympn margaret i 830 deavor service at Tenny piano adworship I actor evening who by the way is disture obtained a be stories is York New financier National knight may Religious the With 745 theme at It attending Arizona — Miss Julia Redell piano New Heath appeared in gypsy costume "Settling fter mlrabl well drawn A little love near the Van Cort-lan- Jesus” pastor's on midweek prayer end- - covered murdered links and Mexico — E Stanley Seder piano The Irene Sherwood represented "Night" Educational association convention at I run8 through- herhi story and the story meeting All SWEDISH FREE MISSION his golf dearly park 8 o’clock — at I Wednesday Lane evening to lPN renot will (John fail successful contestants will be admitted Kathleen McLaughlin appeared as aB®®"°”' loved victim niece of a becomes the please TUninn Swedish Free church 784 are welcome New TrW to the national contest of the national typical Hawaiian natiT markable will After everybody else Alice Hock- S Seventh Evangelical Rev E Thorell street East ofa has failed Stone and phenonemal — Sunday morning service and "deration to be held at Birmingham LUTHERAN pastor ‘SUSA AXD tST fice boy named Flbsy solve the mysan” ”w“ ytai ta tS thcI”??le53?Th! caTfon'w’n o’clock young £tla during the biennial convention in' Sunday school at 1030 Swedish Evangelical Lutheran churchL peoples tery complete 5 p xn: preaching Leona Brown was the "Goddess of forra of a meeting April is the posthumous work of Da I Ingenuity in this work of Miss Wells corner of Second South and — Fourth 730 p m a I vidThis and contains a de- - laughs at probabilities and at the small East O B Hanson pastor Sunday8 day evening midweek service WednesGraham ? fiumslon Phillips to Bert Barnes and J The testimonial to Evan Stephens prior I Altai Gf to a (details of scrupulous literary neatness school 945 a m English services I talled account y what XWjT AvfiBri WV JrAUBb hAIYIAS happens BAVAPfll Sarto I courses The I She has accomplished the veteran musician of Utah and for- Hazel Frost was dressed as an "Alpine I evil follows who Flrl presumably her p xn The Luther league meets ln the PENTECOSTAL of honor ln minBurethather church parlors Thursday 830 p m mer director of the Tabernacle choir Shepherdess”: Oneta Maddox was whogleft Thursday I L0 ?ri1lappe"tro??I0A??who I wa FMdSimms Pentecostal to Assembly of God 323Sun-3 clear Misses mists The and Osterlund Alma Isa the up will be given in the Tabernacle the State street German hall) (Old serve refreshments belle Huddart first night of conference April 6 it is ol! Friends are welcome Services at Park day services: Sunday school 10 a xn one become 11 a xn and 730 p xn midannounced by the committee in charge — - I UIB Brcm UCICU11B Ul fiction and "The City Friday 8 p m I I preaching Vf lolly lllD iUUCl I lull' 1UO ucruas- week services Tuesday Wednesday which consists of Prof J J McClel- ray Edna Peterson was in military most one Mark of a of Cain" the is of w illegitimate daughter v “e x'jaJkBon m Cottage I young woman in a land and Horace S Ensign The pro- costume Raymond Wallace represent- town I which he has ever Danish Lutheran church corner of and Thursday at 780 P--220 S State e home of her aunt founding In unraveled mysteries meeting Never have stranger oc- - First avenue and E street J C Carl- prayer Friday ®hS Kr°T VennadonJJm gram will follow as nearly as possible ed "Old Black Joe" Gloria Dansle and Hear — At the Sunday school Sun- street Evangelists (Murray) son the outline suggested by Mr Stephens pastor -and wife who are conducting connection with Griffin revival day morning at 10 lnschool in reply to the committee while he was services A special inspecial will text the rr' t regulartheSunday extended to all to attend is vitation spending his vacation in New York in as Lord’s dwell Luther Supper the fall at which time he wrote: these full gospel services BUCij an extent that her uncle com- - above referred to gives a dash of hu- - saw itupon tired Louise Marks impersonated I Hing - friends in Brooklyn The of in the Scriptures light “I should like without interfering in French xKiC- o pels her to marry a farm laborer formor to the book and the affairs of sermon topic in the morning at 11 will EVANGELICAL xfiiVoiive I he PurP°8e of “saving her reputation"- I Avlce the heroine give the back- - be "When with the regular work of the Taber- costume and all played splendidly F Dumb Devils Are Driven German Evangelical Mission Swedish at best Su- ground of romance to this story The Out The topic for the sermon ln the nacle choir to have a selection from Eraest jiarxman gave two fine violln j and Miss Duchess fSSKJ of Washing - Ban hastens Performance to leave her husband and narrative makes the reader quiver with evening at 8 will be "Under the Pro- Lutheran church corner Second South each of the following: The Salt Lake sets on street B IL Lees-maand Fourth East forth foot into the world A excitement upon one page and roar tecting Care of Christ" Mr and Mrs Frank L Tabernacle choir Prof A C Lund con- lean march played by Marguerite Heath —Sunday school 230 man next young with her the and she makes pastor upon help laughter i the Salt Lake Choral society and Raymond Wallace during which Henneth came from the Memorial rarm I her way to Cincinnati where she finds I Flbsys ambition is to become a de-tducting Lutheran p xn services 330 p nx St John’s Evangelical worlc a BUCh absurdly low wages that tective and he reads up the literature church Prof Squire Coop conducting the Ogentire class entered carrying the 124 E Seventh South street SALVATION ARMY —Sunday den Tabernacle choir Prof Joseph Star and Stripe and remained In tab- William Schmoock or“t“wd “heUttSat: £S’bSdJ'Sdh?Mlt pastor wHhTfat 1030 Salvation m E Second South a services German 980 school conducting and the OrpheusArmy 139 11 5?t SSlr hVbS colftSd ?heeyldeneeWahlnkton Knot oolet a xn and 8 at club with Prof A II Peabody con- pletely filled at m services Lenten Special meetings connected Wednesday Ixiudon auad-formerly her 1 and the body I m W Cousins of Col I or-m Led 745 J Mui£ IV Not p because by these I very enthusiastic in the applause given with the Utah fconservatory of York-- i ventushstarts er°Ne York° wdth fhor’realntutiveetectiVe appears ducting only Denver Sunday school at 330 p xn 1 a few days in New Salt I the young man who befriended her land spending delivers represent the form of mu- - each participant lecture genizations his explanatory a char-M- r 615 p xn A METHODIST EPISCOPAL Young People's legion at held before leaving for his home in 4e slc to which I have devoted myself in making her way to Cincinnati she- The boy 'Is very amusing )£ being I be will Monday Iroin meeting special is Ixiudon Methodist recovering Episcopal B Park down acter travels oldOhio well In drawn— violinthe an but for a further personal and sentiriver Libertycorner (J wonderfully Pupils of Miss Alberta Jones I CoL E Marcus sen of led confined which a evening by illness Ninth and East church fashioned Co memshow protracted boat becoming a Eighth Lippincott Philadelphia) mental reason of my own All four 1st scored a splendid success In a recital In tha hnn1tnl it Cincinnati Chicago I k South streets Rev H J Catterall conductors have been more or less In at Second ward chapel last Sunday hlk P‘Je — OI the inclement weather I er8 aid slnLinl to rustic audiences 10 a m mornschool WAIL THE "THE AFTER WAR pastor Sunday for First tlmately connected with me in my past evening The chapel was filled to ca I many Utahns went to the capital othing sermon 11 topic “Stephen leagu huge success This Is the most I “The 'War After the War” by Isaac Christian work Professor Peabody having been pacity with an appreciative the Inaugural ceremonies Among Me -- with tn and Epworth Martyr” interesting ntKnp I wer Walter H RoUpp O D 30 p m led by Miss Elsie Lelff SaltlMlw Tone conducted th proaram in carcr inbut th mSgbldto rlSnr my assistant conductor of SOCIETY j I I service 730 pastor’s subject more her haste Lake Choral society in the early 90’s very pleasing way The program as evening the man’ This business to gain every nrvui0ip warning b Pretenses” d on prayer False con®eees "Living it while Prof Joseph Ballantyne and heretofore announced was followed book shows first as the author Hawke ci?p?rg yet evening 745 subWednesday hand In meeting Prof Squire Coop were each young I throughout those having part being I tKiBoilli? Ime &i? EllTGibhs il wl& he7voSng wh2 I &om fact" gathered at Herdsman” "Amos the I SANTAQUIX members of my Ogden singing class Dorothy Weller Melvin Barnes Ken- - E Hyer and Roland Parkinson jJ a reporter with Dlavwritlng ambl- - I wfichs'to jectFirst Methodist ronfitpt I fchurch March 10 —Mr and Mrs away back in 1883 — hence in the full I neth Hixson Neoma Thorup Emil II a Santaquln Episcopal After him she sinks I follow the close of hostilities at arms leaving xiondk Mrs Elizabeth DanT Dr Wadsworth nthecanitai Sthe fons- and lower South sense are both my boys J Second Second I should Wihler and Raymond Coin who had and East until we find her other papers in the book deal with- James will iels and Gus Wiskman went to Salt minister N Williams H tr®ets Vicof have liked It greatly If I could have solos a trio compoaed of Kenneth Hlz- lower east the of Price New 1T5lkIllJKthe "The "The France” SndB s R Parkin the Lake to meet their sons who have a gifted play- - tory’ "The Man Lloyd George” and preach at 11 a m onexcellent "Playingmusic added the Salt Lake Symphony or- - son violinist Alvin clarinet in homei their returned from the border There is Fool” just always chestra under the leadership of Prof I and Ellis Jones piano jffi the num- ‘hfr unIT tmSSh!Si ser‘Sfferher The the at all choir a chorus Payson High schoolWchorus by large Artliur Freber for a similar reason gers were received with decided favor I spent In missionary work the former a week while giving6 ier inatruetion II ofnh-Sllm K a direction Prof Alex der of 945 the school vices Driggs bnok in this Sunday I here Sunday the seeming lmpossl- - J especially the reading and solo of Ray- - J iS?wr?’frkn MdSt°Albanv th6Thev CF gave an ®heoon Sives up th& excellent oppor - for the United States to prepare for E Eberhardt superintendent £me I1 n°a I even680 p m leader Roy E evening ln the ward church men an to the such for man to back 6 a west who mond Coin' who is only get If war ®viitTnr go league the has But old tunity oiVtnj?rVnnt trade after the years One of the social events of the past ®r y?uthfP1 a®ctions by "beat - ern republic does not prepare for trade Learned topic "Cultivating the Grace work Mrs J- - Rummell assisted as ing’s program from their solo- - I WalhlMtonew Orleans EH PasoLos week was the entertainment given by of Sympathy” Professor JYeber made hiregular debut as a I sin nfnhtheU?nd°nSufian and Mis Ruby Lang a rSSer It Ve°relT the ward choir Friday evening in violin soloist with me and my host of I was the first appearance of any of the! Mrs Le Rov Eccles and Miss Vivian I act?esbv what meansomraTftmou Hudson hall under the direction of Main Fourth and church Paufs St in the line author John thn I I children in the spring of IS 93 and his I pupils before a public audience and all Eccles arrived in New York during the does not explain —and devotes all her Co New —Holy communion 8 Prof Harold Olsen streets South York)I a ? talented sisters sang with them at that A home coming was given to Elder 945 morning a m Sunday school themselves with to the care of or- surplusln earningsestablishment 11 Lebaun who has Just returned service David time while his masterly father sup- - I acquitted and evening whole program was highly eSo3nahle7 she that prayer Litany Shail8 i1 freat If' Miss Vlvian ls the gfieaof hw I h®- sermon "Simon from a mission in the southern states on the Hudson —D Apple- 780 P m Morning jUrne plied me with orchestras more thanPeter” evening “The Book of Ruth1 Tuesday evening in the ward church Gudmundson string quartet of I GardenaMrJoMph' ScowcroA who t0n & C°' Hew York) arlyconcert °nxerInwhJfe was yea? master yil1- Provo gave Lenten services: Wednesday 8 p m under the direction of the Y M and L an excellent program In I accompanied them will visit in "Wash Thursday 1030 a m J H Dennis association ‘THE WAVE orchestra for the first concert I ever Fillmore March 3 to a large and apUnSt°n before coming to New York was given to Mr A rector Is It well to hitch your literary wag Mrs Sylvester Evans of Lehl who gave in Salt Lake and all seemed in- - preciative audience The ouartet eon-- I Mr Eccles and Mr Scowcroft have Q-al-and returned to thtr home In here Those present to m a fllow artlta African M E church 241 E recently moved M S Trinity Mr Mrs Willie Broad-beIncluded R and Jones D Rev street Sixth South Allroi? gl"kw5 Wap- d&tfamln V Pack MI Monfda Hun- Kto‘h RoWajce mcou violin: Mr and Mrs Jeddy Greenhalgh —Preaching 11 a m and 8 p m rro" J J Mcuell&n organ I ren fact in “The Wave” the latest of his I many people could turn a vampire Into £astor Miss Lucela Chauncoy H Childs saker and Miss Elizabeth Edler spent- marvelous “Bible Study Sin’ Miss Myrtle Cushing subject E vv elhe I cello They were very In allusive writing a grandmother: few strangers could studies ln the metropoaccompanist rrot v iilard Miss Llndstrom Miss few la Blnora Salvation1’ assisted sightseeing days Demlng "Bible ably by Study White-BootI Us Mrs Lydia re- - AH his young life the hero is haunted learn a proud girl’s heart’s secret: it Is evening violin soloist week Merrill Richmond Mae the Vernle 1230 Nelson Jenkins Elmer past They andCarErva during Class Bibles pianist — meeting — — your I " — line' sonrano of a wave which shall seldom a woman In one visit can Bring turned toP-Albany by the vision Saturday m Sunday school 2 p m brother- - Tietjen and Raymond Openshaw not quite overwhelm him and cause anthat - White and Thomas S Low almost invalid to decide to get well phood 7 Vivian Mrs George H Mott and daughter — the week I in whose curling shape he shall see the Miss Persls could do all these things p In 3 p ip Christian Endeavor were in Salt Lake the latGertrude 7 leave Tuesday for were ln New York during Hand will jonn returned to Pittsburgh Saturday- forms and faintly shining eyes of his How she triumphed over an unhappy ter the week of part a concert tour ln Idaho returning the (They love and his rival wnlch happens love affair and the wayiln which she and at lady The and teachers met Thurs’Washing Philadelphia stopping parents BAPTIST ' The characters move ln soul phases managed her life after Inheriting a of the week He will alng in I ton en route last h to talk on the past presday evening corner Indiana will bo completed and announced soon Sugar City Rexburg and Idaho Fhlls rather than walk the earth make mighty interesting read Baptist fortune Burlington ent and teachers They future of V Willey and Navajo street Arthur swim in mystic states of being Hover- - lng Olsen of Provo Mr Herman Mrs and — J Miss Persls Is truly a creation pastor 1310 Indiana avenue Sunday and The New York Symphony orchestra Psong "t o here week expression same the ing alwaysis between guests past spent lk m Fred Winthers super- of her mother Mrs Caroline the Her school 10 aservices the thought that the brave and fine and humorous suggestion will return to Salt Lake In May under Shepherd m 11 1 led a by intendent himself has situation redeems each tiresome brother Joel R Greenhalgh and Mrs J dffferBnt CltlCS the auspices of the Salt Lake Philhar- p m les- M William before to the same persons happened in the ln one great sacrifice the faithless F J Lucas BO Y P U 645 sermon Mrs Charles are o118 Holliday sonic orchestra This organization ap- - I of ta® Wilkerson son by scene Miss same Nile the lover Justin and the faithful lover Lake by V by is ageless ln Salt visiting Holliday Hecondita Armonia (La Tosea) m midweek 745 p Rev Sure enough In are peared in Salt Lake last winter with I it Cody the Thomas J that all living breathing Mrs William Brown and children of Egypt The m American Puccini to The Herald-B- e publican Josef Hoffman ah soloist The soloist lovers become different persons acters The beautiful Annabel and her Srayer meeting Wednesday1 745m p Mrs Fork is visiting with her I Hosannah p man his work and loses his unwelcome daughter Dlantha are sue Thursday Granler Chicago March 10 Several Utahn's society 1310 Mrs Necollne Borgenaen neglects mother during the present tour of Walter avenue Indiana When Other Lips etc (Bohe- el were present last Tuesday evening at Job the lady flirts outrageously Uke cefuHy managed by Miss Persia Willey’s home Damrosch’s great orchestra is the re- - ( The Spanish Fork Opera and will meetings Lumrnle Smith the author Evangelistic March mlan Girl) Harriet - another Cleopatra with a rather small an Special entertainment fragave Phi company the annual of nowned violinist ZlmbalisL Eta Balfethe banquet 18 ServI church Antony But It all comes out- l has shown in this volume a wonderful begin at this Georere hotel II potatoesAnd Monday evening even- here The New York Symphony orchestra II (2) Mother Machree Ball I ®‘yKnab &t the st the the reader of such beauti- - gift of character portrayal which ices will be held each day andminutes Mr and Mrs Elmer Tietjen enterebmmittee I right Your Hearts- (Eli- one of the oldest in this country and ' be comno will In one be need to mood ful Pa£e® There makes book thirty the a worth mental ing to song service at the evening tained at a chicken of the supper Monday I one of the greatest in the world boasts Mendelssohn th“musicL offlr lfa®uch a £hrf® may be given Covers were laid for Mrand evening I I friends — and to gladly Visitors and world UP of many celebrated musicians among for proves when it borrowed from the dramatic Bartlett Mr and meetings Mrs Mennels T Holladay prepared niwan "Ppea“— Che gelida Manlna (La Bo- Co Indianapolis) Prov® in fart—eomethlng I (Bobbs-Merrl- ll welcomed at all services Mr and Mrs John IL Mrs Its members It has been one of the Hiram Moore William R Meeker and ‘the I c®mes Kay Sr an anHclimax— (E P Dutton & Co- and Miss Persllla Kay and Marie ambitions of Mr Damrosch to find the a v hema) Puccini Misses Eleanor Johnson Mildred Moore New 1000 W Kay' Rio Grande Baptist church TRAIXIXG FOR THE NEWSPAPER Peterson York) Bit of Heaven and Clara Barker actbest musical talent and when found b A Ball Joyce Tobin V Willey Second South Arthur TRADE Mr and Mrs Albert Greenhalgh were ! Donna e Mobile (Rigoletto) Hyrurn Richards of Provo is at pres- to keep It Alexander Saslavsky is Mr Miss Frieda Dressel pastor ‘THE host GREAT and hostess to a dinner Sunday New C Don ing WAIL York World the Seltsof ro — a 1030 school Damrosch’s vconcertmaster well i and Verdi The Invited guests were Mrs Sunday I -of for author M evening the Memorial the oi— and This tmi within book Wesley a furnishes Into "Training hospital glimpse e Tfte® 8onea ot Araby special Mrs Pratt I Mr and Mrs Eph-rla°f r-- DarnB-- I (el -superintendent I the Emma Greenhalgh Trade" the second next volume weeks to few the Intends rooms leave Newspaper of m war the 12 o’clock a engine giganticworld services Mr Mrs and Mr Saslavsky is a Russian bjr birth OpenEvangelistic Tietjen tralnwest to begin his practice the for the are machines which Lippincott’s Clay fascinating the Jp Mr Willey will shaw Mr and Mrs Charles Floyd amazing Rev to 745 A Tiietjen and p one No and obtained his musical education at (®J Mini® Laurie in ln8? series America numNell had Miss a has Folk songlI entertained with Martian miracles The author is more Berry on the subject in the morning Daniel German the Misses Maxen Flower Song from Carmen Bizet ber ° her friends at a delightful Five Dr George H Allen of the University the Imperial conservatory Vienna un- - (e) experience or better understand-de- r speak Great Line" evening Jeneve Dividing '“Greatest and Mildred Greenhalgh of Pennsylvania assisted by CapL Hen- - n? than has MT Seitz He presents “God of Sin the famous teacher Gruen He (a-- I Hear You Calling Me Marshall I Hundredhom® party on Wednesday evening on the theme hour Cornelius Holladay and Leland Openin raward the the S A U C C Whitehead Admiral and Mra F at appeals ant music came to this country about ten years I (b) Lift Thine Eyes S1 the on °th®ravenue Assisting rjr There will be special Utah" visited friends here Eureka shaw Logan of I U andthe aecond -Chadwick thraandsupchsu-MtSNV both services Mrs Schelk will sing Sunday con j la entertaining were Miss Ruth Ander- - volume Just received treats of rfLhaa his orchestra as one of the (c) Hymn to the NiShjt two the past The meetings during attendance : manner flict in an Tipton I son and Miss Hettle Wagner and In have grown weeks ROOSEVELT first violins He took his seat at the (a) Lament (Pagllaccl)Campbell The of war tells volume In a the Members the University Bridge Leoncavallo in this ' of The vicinity enthusiasm people March 10 — The PhilRoosevelt on most last stand in the violin eectlon and has from aft-different writers club were entertained Thursday 1 style services these to come to are was entertained at I urged harmonic society As con-1 author explains inworked his way to the post of During the week Clifford C Clive ernoon by Mrs 'George Becker at her the subject It is the Morton Monday evenDr of home the not a case of Preface Second neglectcertmaster by sheer merit church formerly of Salt Lake now a ninnn home on Klmbark avenue Luncheon Immanuel Baptist An excellent musical' program ing rendered 1 Rev C B Al- was I wa- In Xdah pita 1 South and Fourth East — AlUiough no and refreshments were I school Bible J len D D acting pastor Bible the concert will be In the Tab- - ®d by his father and brother William served dedicated is to volume the lore of intricate familiar memory 11 m a professional only winner service 945 a m worshipCand Mrs M E Harmston gave a birthrnacle at prices that will enable C Clive violinist and Joseph Clive prize Simon Drake printer There are Mrs Ivan Egbert who has been in II to military men Having the aid of an merous B Allen D D sermon by Rev afternoon for her to attend the purpose being cellist gave a series of concerts in I Chicago of illustrations all and to he is the able various Saturday day anavy expert army the' and a Royal son party fifteen months with Message theme "A Royal senior The little guests attendof the subject In a branches of newspaper plants from Roger to have as large a hearing as pos-- 1 M®ho Falls SL Anthony Sugar City II her husband last Intermediwho is studying medicine I PJe8en? aB sides and the Miss Jacketta Johnson Miss n® manner absolutely itorlal ing were a®8y®- - Messenger" for the Damrosch orchestra to Rexburg and Blackfoot The follow- - n this city will leave ln the near fu- of Christian Endeavor Melba ate departments Hansen Miss Athens Day Miss -Allen Dr sermon n!Jm 915 1 55 W“ ‘"n at “aho palla! iSm by Lublin Miss Bessie Markay Miss an arlstlcrat among- ol- - I nIwwIpS? XIStAflo" bLA ol an fil” the symphony orchestra of this I ITB pr°fam Mltlalre Come and wor- Vera el Jlve8 7“® umes from I Helene Harmston Miss Fern Russell New York newspaper of the first “Building a Tower” a artistic the Schubert standpoint "I friends us - class” which sketches in & brief out- - ship God with I I Miss Edna Newton Miss Welda Johnarid cty- Verna Decker Evelyn Musselm&n genillustrations binding printing Miss niaro Mr Miles Burgess Mr Loyal Bel-o- n UP” being thor- - line the work of a daily including the °? “n?ak® By all present the symphony concert I Piano solo The Humbling BirdSchilier I lnon Interallied at a bridge tSf at I church Ninth South ston Mr Bethel Baptist news Leland Newton Mrs Le Mar of to are branches the mechanical and eye at Maps the Salt Lake oughly last pleasing triple Sunday H Lyon Baynes Newton Mr given Trueman Nielsen streets Lincoln and Johnson Mr Ernest o which and business The included author m departments a really enlighten theatre by the Philharmonic orchestra Plano Cavalleria Rusticana inter Bible school at 10:45 At 1145 Burgess Mr Allen Orvle Johnson Mr E B not confuse with too much detail dares that for one thing the news-of pastor Hale was pronounced one of the best If not mezzo superintendent J man John line offersa profession on “Show Harmston Mr Donald May and Mr w m Mr Baynes will8 speak its career The or- actually the best In were Is a firm believer in pre- - apaper Vilda Kirk ham education than anyyoung The author May better P- m university At Henry Spencer Cblors” chestral numbers Rhoe club met at the treated with Piano Andante from Surprise Sym-cand is of course supported I or college can offer But he declares Your will The Omego paredness Midweek meeting speak Jacobs his two Miss a home as and discrimination and Miss Becky Shurtllff and were of Edna contention assistants in this that money by making proposition On March m 8 phony at P Sunday ®r the Haydn afctr re- - there are easier callings Thursday a and above states He at entertained dancing party navy experts Almond added to her popularity as an B?18?llas0“?“ar?® army private will Mr m Ardella a Laird 1L45 give Baynes the hostess n erred to whose profession enables that teaching journalism is something aIS by Sec- and oyster supper on of the sermon accomplished pianist as soloist in the Cello solo Musette S cimpel Kim- - fthem “Signs Uni ver8ity branch Miss shoot-bwere Offenbach special see man to allof Hazel a the a' how to Those like necessity present large teaching we Come and brilliant Hungarian Fantasy by Liszt Young--anClarence Dahlqulst nation being forearmed ond Coming of Christ" Clive Miss Elsie Collett Miss Joseph "much the conduct Gertrude of the upon depends warm welcome were the leaders In & discussion which I An interesting bistory of the organ- - target !” The author's experience ln will give you a Mr Freber and all his men did them- Plano An Den Fruehling Miss Hicks Hazel Belle Miss Collett Grieg wason tne program ior the morning ization and growth' of the armies in the selves and Salt Lake credit The con- Mias A InfiAnauM Qamm as ln Marshall Miss Graham Miss Medora-Curtiprofession is shown nowhere PRESBYTERIAN Miss Miss Margaret Johnson the" following blistering sentences: corner C Alice Bracken Miss Mary Bird and an editor is like pickPresbyterian church First ControllIng Rev George live eels out of a puddle In fact and E South Temple Miss Hazel Schlssler Messrs Ray Joring SunD D minister Davies an to knows ‘control how Thomas Schlssler B Jensen Rae ' editor Ewing Salnt-Saehardly for cello and orchestra xn Miss Virginia Campbell The Brotherhood don R Conroy was a visitor last Francis 945 a Reef Guy Bracken school himself’ Ashton day Another number of local interest es- J Trio (a) Bouree same time Morning serv- Le Roy Raymond at the Phi "Beta Shurtllff and Vean De the in meets Those at Monday evening on a who' earned have Bahc living 11 - ice of public worship o’clock f the west side house a and of peclally will be the first public perthe Rondo Alla Turco rush swirl fraternity newspa(b) dally Hummell Mr ana Mrs William A Beck enter- pathies to give the German viewpoint I per job will recognize the "battle of theme of sermon "Agencies of BenevoDlllman gave a 6 o’clock Mrs formance of a Norwegian suite com- William CL Clive Joseph Clive Clifex- - nerves’ referred to above— 3 dinner Ray class ts means instruction of documents Pastor’s friends and B tained last members of the school about to the Mr lence" thirty Freber by Friday clearly (J C Clive ford by posed - soIntermediate from other important manu- - pincott Co Philadelphia) at a birthday party In honor board who met- in Roosevelt Thurs- p m Senior and Endeavor evening £ Plano Miranda 6 m on Bohm of the outbreak the p of Mrs Beck’s sister Miss Lureta Dacieties of Christian bearing day Those present were Mr Ottoson The recital of works for two pianos Mrs J L Royle to it the causes leading up crown war and vis The evening Was pent ln games scrlpts Second service of public worship T45 from Boneta- Mr Dart from Myton ‘CLEEK’9 GOVERNMENT CASES I Miss of Marlon Cannon Valse’ VV given by pupils of the solos being given by through- the assassination subject “The Christian” Mr Lockhart from Duchesne Mr’ MurLack and music vocal Arabesque “Cleek’s Government Cases" is the p m sermon ' ' at the Ladles Literary clubhouse piano welcome to alL Miss Gavette Moore Supper was served cordial from Boneta and Ray Dlllman of' A Irette prince a ray detective of title Hawkley by story thrilling This is’ the second volumeeoon this Thomas W Hansnew The author of at 11 o’clock the hostess beRoosevelt Wednesday evening was a pleasing sue- - violin polo (a) Caprice de Concert promptly UNITARIAN Dr Allen and is Mr AV A Miles has beqn visiting sanely The Riddle of the Night" "Cleek of cess The program was completed ln assisted in serving by Mrs W subject by ing A Miss Mary McLaughlin written and so accurate in detail And Scotland min- friends in Vernal this week and Robinson Malick John Man of "Cleek Yard" Unitarian the and First less than one hour after the beginning ciiv! A in (b) Melody it will remain un4 10 o’clock Several Utahns were present at the reference that E IL Burgess Is a guest of friends has given the fiction ister Service of worship at of the first number Miss Zorah Henri Forty Faces" William C Clive an authoritative treatise on the doubtedly dance in last Duchesne Brown field at the given the of William Friday evening another Rev Channing 11 loving public glimpse Horne a child of years who haspiano Elfen Tans conflict — (George Bar- machine-lik- e club of the University of this world-wid- e Mr’ and Mrs William IL Smart of of his secretary of the American UnitarianSapellnlkoff Reynold’s mental processes I one in from second Sons year rie’s Miss Sarah Ricks developed Philadelphia) are visiting their son Lawin the ballrooms of the club detective This plain association will speak on “The Lol- Duchesne Chicagothose truly wonderful the difficult Schumann Trio (a) Passepled were H L Huber rence this weke a man of Britain deals with clothes present grade pieces tothe Among Delibes i’'THE JOB Ckrl Drageteat Paul Cannon S M andante and varia John Mlckelson of Boneta was a work played complicated mystery ln this tale of adNevln Newcomb (b) Valzer Gentile and Misses Clara Taft Elea- The gloomy view of New York of venture and love The reader soon Singh before the shrine of Kali and guest of Mr and Mrs Joseph Hardy tlons with surprising skill and assur- William C Clive Joseph Clive Cllf- - ' nor and Sunday Johnson Hazel Greenwald and Vera women who work of business life that after he starts in the perusal of the drained the blood from his four dead Saturday ance for one so young Miss Madelyn ford C Clive Thimble clutr met at the home The Sinclair Lewis takes in “The Job" I is book is confronted with questions like compatriots? Stewart gave a pleasing rendition of Piano Troisleme Ballade LvV Chopin Detjens with an excit-n- g of Mrs Bruce Calder afternoon attributable to his somewhat these: It is a series of cases palpablv “The Country Dance” by Nevin which Miss Leila Ormsby re- Cleek in this vol- There were twenty-fiv- e Friday Who was the man in black with his of reform members pres- indefinite The cultivation ideas the of is plot connecting poppy They plant evenone of the favorites of the an Important industry of the orient fleet the thoughts of many people who black garbed crew and his black sailed ume solves his greatest riddles for ent Violin solo Faust Fantasie proved Mrs Avetta Holgate of Duchesne Gounod— Sarasate and - one which has brought excellent have to work and the occasional moods mourning ship? Who was "Her Laugh-o- f king and country— and for Alisa Lome ing Little Miss Lillian Hein delighted with Mr J Bingham a detective story of wonderful is in the picture gallery It returns to the grower Besides the many more One strong and true lng Ladyship" the audience with the "Nocturne" by William C Clive fore-has power and holds the reader’s attention was the Calder of Vernal was a guestPontha extracted from the flowers an theme runs through the story which runner the gypsy whose laughter ae was the se afe opium Parlow The last number the masterful of Mr and Mrs R S Collett Saturworked out before the is obtained from the seeds that isof death? 'Who was the little from the start with "Suite Algerienne" by Saint-Saein The feature” of the year in the op- oil and Sunday said to be superior to Russian gun- utter loneliness of many of the people old lady knitting always knitting strokes peculiar to the style of this which Miss Caroline Thomas showed eratic world was the premier perform- - flower and" even to English and who come to the city from the outside from her jr gga ii of ruby colored wors- - dominating writer — (Doubleday Page day oil fudge Morgan of Provo was a Boose- 1 N & almost professional skill She received ance Thursday night at the Metropolis J American cottonseed oil Co Garden Hindu women killed Gulam the Who ted? 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