Show pz ::-- - ? f 3-2- ti r ‘Jfci- tfjUS0 - ’Waq W? v er- "V S rr Kf S ANGELL STELLA MRS well known who to New York has gone singer to continue her vocal studies 7' i'V n FOR THE WEEK llis'am at - - His Own (St Paul ) Mendelssohn : Gaul Postlude— Festival March " ' v?i 51' IMMANUEL BAPTIST Next 'Sunday “evening the choir at Immanuel Baptist church ywlll give Concert 'of patriotic-’- : songs'- to which the soldiers at Fort Douglas have been extended - ) ' special Jnvltation : Fol selections for the lowing:-ar- well CLARENCE JTHAWKINS ? teacher and who- has enlisted as bandmaster of the Utah regiment light- artillery "BULLETIN' Noonday organ recitals -- ’ -- Tabor- -' ’ - 1 r )?- - ’Wednesday Mrs a: J Mathew Organ - Postjudo— Communion in E h tm m Haydn Organ ' Prelude— Symphony v E D Gaige choir director Mrs Carrie B Eckles' soloist Mrs Crlssie Law-so- n Chapman organist THIRT3 -- FIRST WARD I D S -' For services this evening at 680 o’clock which will be addressed by William H' Folland ' the music will Include: t Opening Selection— Banner Selection —Pilgrims’ Chorus Thirty-firWard Choir Instrumental Selection Selbart trio Carl Ef- '- which begin promptly at' 1115 a m ''are having: increased' attendance since : the weather has become more seasonable The followfngprofframshaye been 'arranged Tor this week: - “ Star-Spangl- ed st - h finger and' Robert Jones' Soprano Solo— Flag Without a Stain Gpneva Harris : Closing Selection —With Sheathed i Swords Damascus March) U"i( Thirty-fir- st Triumphal Ward Choir v Y 'ZZ5 Tuesday -$i McClellan ' t : ' descriptive selection Return ri Organist J J 'FI RT PRESBYTERIAN ' Von Weber Grand Overture to "Oberon” Scout1 of Clement the services today: at First Iemare Recollections of Scotland Andantino (To My Wife)" Godfrey- MORNING An Old Melody organist by church will have the Quartet ‘The Whippoorwill’s Song 'Favorite 'Mormon ‘ hymn VO music Foster following program Arr by organist ' Father" MessraiHeld- Johnson Klein and '? Read Prelude Morning Prelude" Tannhauser March : Wagner o Stevens':Im Anthem i Morrison plantation 'Echoes ' Down ' South ’Wednesday : Hosmer 4 Offertory He Was Despised P Kim-ba- ll i e n A a Conterno Assistant Organist Edward s 11' ' 3c4’ ' 'V-Mrs choir’ Drew Clark Quartet ' ' PIONEER PARK CONCERT American of composers Program Miss Edith contralto Dwyer ?' 3Ieditation Serieuse Homer-- Bartlett afternoon at630 o’clock the Dr W R Worley tenor Ray W- RusAudabe Adolph Frey THIS Sunday concert will be sell bassov Miss Maud Thorn" director An April Song :' John Hyatt Brewer '' in Pioneer ‘O given Favorite Mormon' hynui park by Chisholm’s and organ! st::" My Father”Arr 4c soloists band1 will be The p‘ i by organist concert? ' Arr-bAn Old Melody V ST PAUL’S EPISCOPAL organist Alfred Klein vocalist j H- G: Knight ' James Rogers 'flute and piccolo Orson A' N ATRIOTIG music will be a feature ipt z Processional March Hyde' corXTr eervices at 1 1 a m day'-''?Honet Sorenson trombone George ' today at v St Assistant Orgaplst Tracy Y Cannon mer L Sanderson chimes The pro- Paul’s Episcopal thurch which” will Festival Hymn Bartlett gram will :be in the following border: " thesenumbers Hollins T March The Metronome Prise Song ' (Spring ' Favorite Mormon hymn? “O My i J k a a Heed Processional'Amerlca i J:C ? V Arr by organist Selection from Sflie Fortune Teller Father” Arranged by 'Carey Saint-SaeThe Swan v Tibi j and ' Gratlas e Kyrie' Herbert $ ' An Old Melody" Arr by organist Christ! V Caprice — Eyre Marche Selennille 'Lemaigre (a) Forsaken I Kretschmer Sermon' hymn: If ey j (b) And They Called It Dixieland!:: Friday’- y anthem phHow Amiable A'iWhItin Offertory Richard ' Organist J J McClellan f' ' Are Thy Dwellings v Maunder V- H Prendivllle Poller! Overture Celestial Fantasle In T -Corda Sanctus Eenedlctus Hoschna Cersum Tschalkowski Selection Katie Did VI Chanson trleste i ' " and Agnus Dei Vi Band Eyre V Foriml A comic selection The Village Hymn Celeste " Gloria In Excelsis (old chant) : Gaunt "O i Mormon Favorite Percy My hymn ' Air 1 Dunn Sevenfold Amen V'Z - A Greek liturgy Arr by organist Piccolo solo Through the Father” Recessional Give Peace O God Baker There’s c a ’ft Long:- Long An Old Melody Arr by organist Vocal solo(request)-:::-:-Elliott lira G: D Kirkpatrick choir directTrail H B Gaul Chant Triumphal - of the Lion or Miss Ruth Bellmere organist : Tho Caprice' Awakingy v i f V' Saturday'yv'-y'tTi i Kontski b&rziziz (request) Assistant' Organist Edward P: Kim Finale: 'Banner:' ' ball ' Key f ' ' 4c 4c 4 Toecata In F Widor MILL CREEK WARD RECITAIi "'":-“Tannhauser1 Star from ' Evening V ' f'f' j' ' evening at 6 :30 an J exceptional V a agner THIS this URING ' week the Utah Con-- J will1 past An Old Melody program Arr by organist begivenby - Mormon Music of to the moved few' a “O of servatory the clarinet and Favorite hymn My pupils Arr by organist of Gustav Schuster at East Mill Creek former historian’s: office 60 E South Father” Fourth Organ Sonata Alex Guilmant ward chapel ' Including special num- Temple' which Is to be the permanent r ' bers by Miss Charlotte Perkes pianist home of the school' 3 FORT DOUGLAS CONCERTS Mrs Saran Lewis reader and Miss Hed-wi- g The Utah Conservatory: of Music has Schwendeman zitherist The con- been in existence nearly six years havof the Is- - free to the publics' The ' proANTON GOETZ bandmaster cert 1911 and been established JulY-1'has regiment arranged gram follows: v ing V' i career it has? Its ' r during taught over the followihg program sv for concerts EiisembleMarch 4700 pupils has a present enrollment of Violin Choir this week at Fort Douglas and ( its faculty numbers Lewis 1073 r pupils' Boy Paganini V - A C Lund is - teachers? m ' nt lO — Seitz fifteen Prof Today Concerto Louis Bag ley March— --Our Army J Mrs Sarah Lewis the ranking officer of the conservatory Robert Lauer Reading:: — R&ff Overture —Fra Diavolo Cavatina Auber GladyB Worth being: its vice president Dr CL F WilWalts— Los 'Angeles i Kenneth Hixon cox having resigned as president some Godfrey Gypsy Air time ago Prof J 'J McClellan remains Moonlight' Serenade y Brooks O My Father—Fantasia American Sketch — By the Suanee Miss Charlotte Perkes musical director and the board of dii: : Lester Bauman rectors includes the above named with Rlverl Myddleton VIIon-- Drdla Duet—Excelsior : E g Balf e Seventh Concerto—Derlot I Serge B: Campbell and-' It is interesting to note thatEldredge - 'Edwin Hadf ield the con(For cornet and euphonium played Zither Solo'Mis Hedwlg Schwendman servatory has presented upward of 800 by Assistant Band Leader cornet: Splayed byfirst-clas- s Carnival 6f Venice Hafry Lewis pupils in public i recitals and concerts musician Rodenbucher of a Sonata: Gladys Worth and that Jt gave the first grand opera Fragment i euphonium) Reading yVMrs" Sarah Lewis performance in the State of Utah VJ'Lewis Bagley notably rCavalleiia Rustlcana”-Rag Fox Trot—Hi Ho Hum VIsel O My Father1 :y Prof Willard Home Home— heads the vioSweet Fantasia: Monday at 345 tj C Lund lin Mr Schuster Prof' f department Anthony March —The Gymnasts ' '4:'4e: v4:-i?-i ‘V U Schob deof the vocal ls'directo and — theory Overture Bronze Horse Auber CIIOPIN PROGRA3I Bl' ' 31 1 S8 GRA NT parts" and Professor McClellan Is in — ' alts Barcarole Offenbach CHOPIN program (will be given by charge of the piano and organ depart-menlz:' Intermezzo— In a Garden of Mel- - y : j Miss ‘ t of Gran Frances pupil ody ' Sudds The new nome of the conservatory ’ Scotch Melodies —The Highlanders Prof Thomas' Giles Thursday' at ’ 11 a bids fair to ' be- very 'as a Laurendeau miihthe assembly room at r the Uni- home for music and thesatisfactory stufaculty-anSelection—The Black Brigade Beyer versity of Utah:' Miss : Grant has ap- dents alike are delighted with the peared -in public several times the most privilege of being housed in this hisFriday at 3AS pmy-T-'appearance being at the Salt toric building potableMarch— Katonasag : t ? Fulton Lake theatre the winter past Is during 1 Werc King : the of to give the It plan faculty Adam when she rendered three difficult con-alts— The Merry Widow t in recitals monthly public Schar beginning certos' accompanied by an orchestra of tbe falV'snd to "organize special classes Serenade— Autumn : Gold musicians She also appeared' at In various branches and to do music George Rosenkrans afifty concert in Chicago: where she studied for some time numShe will 'render the following ‘ recital rat the bers Thursday Spherzo Ogden jones of of concert in B flat minor Ballade fn A: flat madrum the the concert major to be given at BESIDES waltz in E minorr Fantalsle ‘Imjor Fort-Twentieth band at 4 Regiment J at o’clock park Fantalsie in this aft- promptu 'In C sharp minor ' Giles will ’ explain ernoon by Held’a concert band essor " ':” Prof minor Douglas F will be two concert Wednesday onthr the form ' and hiatory ofthe works ®“nt of th® A general invitation is extended to one in the afternoon from 4 holiday be to 6 and the other the public No' admission fee r will' In Vs evening from 7 to 8 o’clock ‘ThS charged Wednesday programs will consist vi' ” patriotic and popular selections and re-of quest numbers "Park Commissioner that autolsts refrain fromGreen reanun cars during the playing ofa sel5ctiim zZ FIRST METHODIST : For today’s " services at First Meth-odi- st Episcopal church the following Overture Calm Sea and 'Happy Voy- music will be given by a quartet comMrs posed of Mrs Gt C Dally soprano :: v -r G Caster' contralto A J- Greaves E (a) Kol NIdre and A R Burton basso: - Tho byAshr tenor Cb’) Love’s soloist-fothe evening service will be Greeting Euphonium ado Mr BurtonV Mrs J Louis Strohauer Webe'iVTt alts and Variations f organist ‘J Mr Demetri' '' 31 on ink’ Serviee “ Grand selection !! m SPlnafore Organ Preludes—: : : Leraare Sullivan (a)' Pastorale Intermission : i b) 'Reverie C Macfarlane -- ' - iArr JJ- V1 - - - - - r "Rend“-Yoiir-Heart- r-- s ' ‘ - r--‘ !' -- -- 4 e t 4 vr f e e e 5 - & v so-pra- no 1 - - - v 5 - ? - ' J 4"' 4s’: ? -- -t : -- - in--elu- t de' - 'i - - g'jm OJ- - ns m v m ' - "Star-spangl- Ban-u6v- ed - - - ’ - - -f--' - ' J j- ? - ! ! 1 - " s Star-spangl- ed J- - - - - : - -- £ i'i' 'Harry ' Jf i J - ' - - 4 — - f- Ja-co- bs -- L'-jl e - i p-w- : "'' 1 1 - - : ' : C 1 ' - - v : ubeattark i: Robert h : ' ’ j- osram -- v- - -- t? i55ie:r- - ' - r - Response— Grant Us r- - O Stainer Blessing' L" Anthem— Judge Me O GodLNeldllnger 'Quartet Offertory— Andantino v Tsehaikowsky Anthem—Lord Forever at: Thy SideDubois Quartet" Solo— Lead Kindly Light-''’'-'- : vi D Pugh Svans 'I v ' Mr Greaves Postlude— Jubilate Amen : Kinder Evenlmg Service v" & Organ Preludes—' (a) Scherzo 'Frysinger (b) uNocturne in A Faulkes Art the Way 'Berwaldw':C Mr: Burton Offertory'—Cantilena du Soirl Kinder t Is Mindful of Solo— But the r'v Si- baritone V f w — — ’V VOICE BUILDING A 'V In Ogden Saturdays 2545 Eccles Ave‘ Sold-Tho- : ! ?? band: tary v ' - " ‘ - :‘k 'v ' ‘ ' j j w- - : M French Dry Cleaned Ladies' $125 Men's $100 t I Is Dyeing In the Department Our Expert stale Dyers ran give yon any shades or colors desired Prices no more than you pay elsewhere for Inferior work The Genevieve f&iS The Manufacturers of Floea Straws and Panamas place tlaelr Wots—statwarning la be res posing they will notentrusted to sible for hats THEY Cleaners unskilled K30W the danger of allowIrresponsible boysto and ing Meaeh them with Cleaners adds thereby “killing” the material IT COSTS NO MORE to have oar Expert Hatter clean block and retrfm your hat— aad the work In guaranteed - consisting of Malone violinist Myrtle Malone Coggle' cfellist and Loretta pianist wiU 'leave tills -- week for Yel- lowstone park to play at ' ' hotels duringthe -summer " 46 " 4c 4e i’ Utah’s veteran musician and chorister Evan Stephens who so many years directed the- - choir of the Salt Lake Tabertiacle celebrated hia birthday anniversary Thursday at his beautiful 'home on State street Mr Stephens was born in Pencader Car men -thenshire ' South Wales and came to Utah in 1866 settling at first In Willard Box Elder county It was at Willard he actually received his musical training Under his own tutorship aided 'by various' music books' Journals and the published- works of- the best masters' he virtually put Into "“Learn' to- do by practice 'the ’saying ' v'5 doing”3 at his home Thursday rTo friends he said: "In r the year 1882 — evening' now- thirty-fiv- e years ago— rl came from Willard to Salt Lake to' take up what I believed tobe my life’s work I believe I was as- well prepared for the task then as I am now I owe nothto any particular school of music ing or- professional man but I do owe masters who 8omethinglo the inspired wrote the music that ln turnt: Inspired me with a love for the work1 and also: to the church 'to which 1 belong for the opportunity of putting into practice and using the material which I had 'gathered Ln youthful days: from the great masters as the bees gather their honey from the flowers To me a beautiful flower is like a ' beautiful harmony or chord in music each thrills and Inspires me with thoughts that I like to put into form1 in music ' or the-differen- ' t - ‘ - ’ - ' ’ - - - - i : - poetry”-‘ jjt ' 4e : 4c : Mrs Alfred Gardiner came Thursday ’ - from Wyoming to sing at the recital given by the pupils of Emma Ramsey at her home Morris Friday evening Mrs Gardiner has ' made a good reputation as a concert ’singer and lias appeared si number of times In Salt Lake In the early season she completed a concert tour of Wyoming Idaho and Canada' She spent the winter in Calireceived a great deal fornia where she of Los Anof praise from muslc-loVegeles and Long Beach Mrs Gardiner will resume her studies with Mrs Morris during the’ summer season and will prepare a number of new program for concert appearances in the fall makiitg a specialty of costume recitals In which she will introduce quaiht old English ballads and some dainty French chansons $ $ $ Following is the program presented - - rs : - - - at the recital: Iehmann (a) Tou and I With the Delicate Air (b) The Lass Dr Arne Mrs Frank Murphy Finden (a) When I Wake Gounod (b) Romance (from Faust) 7" lone He! her Violin " obligato by Mrs' Birchell Reichert (a) In the Time of Roses Bond (a) A Fcrfect Day Violin: obligatory by Mrs Birchell (c) When Love Is Kind (old melody) ' a': - lcd SILK SIIIRTS FIRST Don’t Take Chances ' - - are every argument Competitors using — fair and unfair— to la an effort Don’t be misled— Insist get business on a receipt bearing the Myers name and trade mark ’ ’ U 'ZAIleen Christensen L Chaminade i Summer ' Mumfordl:' Gladys laddie Thayer (a) My (b) I Attempt From Love’s’ Sickness " Furcell to' Fly Mrs Alfred Gardiner v Frank Colby (a) Girl o’ Mine Bells Finden The Temple (b) (c)-Spirit Flower Campbell-Tipto- n Anna Grand Pre Robert Franz fa) In Autumn D’Hardelot' Love Hid My I (b) ' ’ Mrs Harry Bintz a) Patriotic Song—Our Navy Boys Lake) (Written by Mrs- Wellington Alvarez itb) La Pardita Voice c) My Heart at Thy Sweet Saint-Sae" " : Naomi Hoffman A Night in Naishapur iv V Mary Turner Salter Mrs 'L W Anderson ' Mary Carr Moore (a) You (b) Song of India (c) Sojigs From a California Garden - 't MAIL ORDERS ' I ' Send 3fyera your work by parcel post orders special attention We pay return charges give-out-of-tow- ' - ss-eqna- It Is your protection t ! - Myers QUALITY ‘ n PHONE MYERS WASATCH V 974 WORK GUARANTEED— CLOTHES INSURED Mary Turner Salter Cry of Rachel Elsa’s Dream Wagner Stella Angell Fletcher ' ' ijjj y 4r Fletcher soprano Mn Stella Angell Ramsey Morris pupil' of Mrs Emma left Saturday for ' New York where she expects to enter the musical '' field as concert and - church singer Mrs Fletcher Is 'well known ' locally having filled the position cf soloist at the Christian Science churches here ' for three years at different seasons and for two years she was soloist at First Unitarian church She has appeared in many recitals and several orchestral concerts and has made a number of concert tours through various parts of the state and in Idaho' She was chosen to represent Utah vocalists at the biennial convention of the National Anof Music Clubs held in Los geles two years ago and went to New York with the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir about six years' ago While on the ' coast Mrs Fletcher received earnest praise from prominent music critics and appeared with success In several recitals in Los Angeles and Long Beach and Portland Her last local appearance was at the pupil recital given Ramsey Morris Friday by sang several grand night when she opera arias Mrs Fletcher has been assistant teacher for Mrs Morris’ puwill take pils While In New York she up some special technical methodsmu-at of one of the best Zconservatories ' " 'T "" ' sic ' ' 4c 4c 4e John T Hand returned Thursday from New York where he studied opera and vocal with Oscar Saenger He will Monday give an Informal reception studio 388 N evening at his residencewho have regMain street for pupils course summer beginhis istered for enterThe tomorrow evening's ning reinformal of consist will tainment forselections by ception a program of mer pupils of Mr Hand and refreshments The course Mr Hand will conduct will' include ensembled classes of operatic stage routineOnivorspiel classes and choral training arriving home Mr Hand found an Invitation to sing classical songs for patriotic folk and celebratidn In Spanthe Fourth of July ish Fork next Wednesday He will accept and enjoy the day with home friends in the neighborhood where he spent his boyhood days 4e4e4e David Reese the UtAh tenor arrived home Saturday night from New York While in the eastern metropolis Mr Reese sang with the Music League of America which has its headquarters in New York and which recommended him for the Metropolitan opera Mr Reese In Salt probably will opento adostudio some concert Lake and expects state work - in this 4e 4e 4c 'Robert R Jones of Ogden son of W S Jones "is the new drum major of the Twentieth regiment- - band at Fort Douglas conducted by Bandmaster AnHe enlisted about two ton Goetz weeks ago and succeeds as drum major Sergeant Fisher1 who was transferred — - - ' : - 4 Fed-eratl- pn - - - Mrs-Emm- ' -- - - - - Wright of Ogden' Since his return to Salt Lake after three 'years spent In special studies in New York' Mr48 Pe-EL terson - has opened a studio at South Temple street in the Sunday - School Union building I V - New Books in Library - - j fifty-si- x books will be 'The following added to the public—library tomorrow: FundaArmy Manuals Andrews of Military Service : Army mentals Manual for Cooks Bolles and others What a Soldier Should Know Cavalry Drill Regulations 1916: Engineer Field CorManual Field Service rections Nos 4 5 2 Regulations vols Infantry Drill Regulations (corrected to Februof Military ary 1917): Moss ManualUnited States Training: Regulationsto of 1917) Army (corrected April Rules of Land Warfare United States Army Transport— Regulations Miscellaneous Benjamin Asher BenBerton Braley Things As They jamin: Are (poems) Bridges Our Fellow Carr Ideals of Painting': Shakespeare Chldley Man With Iron Shoes (sermons to the Junior congregation) Clauser Line Alphabet for Lettering Straight in the Grades: Daly Songs of Wedlock De Estella Meditations on the Love of God Dennison Manufacturing Co Art and Decoration in Crepe and Tissue Paper Doyle Visit 'to Three Fronts Duer Vanished World (poems) Eliot ConBetween Individualism and Col flict' lectivism in a ‘ Democracy: Gamble Sexes in Science and History: Melish and Franklin Spencer Spalding Man Conc Historical Bishop Panama-Pacifi-Ocean In History KU gress Pacific duff Private Secretary: Schauffler Our and Prose: Scott Life and Flag in Verse of Christopher Pearse Cranch Letters Theta War Flying: Thwing Education Some Modern Masters According to These’ Times (poems) Untermeyer Wells Man in Court Work Auction Declarations Fiction — G Cannan Mendel R Chambers Dark Star J Farnol Definite ObG W Gough Yeoman Adventurer ject H G Richards Shadows: L EL Richards Pippin H B Tree Nothing Mati ters Children’s ' Books —Atwater Stories From the Poets Brooks American Sailor Brumbaugh Standard First Read- er Brumbaugh Standard Second Read- Chadwick 'Jack the Giant Killers in Nature and LiterChristy Pathways X ature (Book and 2) Dressel New Barnes Readers 1) Harcourt: Southern Stories (Book Harrison Lad of Kent Hazen Second Reader Hope Bobbsey-Twinat Meadow Brook Hope Brown and His Sister Sue Pick-e- n Bunny Crane Third Reader er- - - - ' McAllister Talented j wsaxophonist who will accept T Mr McAllispupils for the saxophone ter specializes on the teaching of any of the saxophones for orchestra werk' : Special nera attention will be given - begin 370 fi Fanrth Seuth Stadia - Phone Va7335-- J J - - - : w Star-spangl- i - Malone ' trio f X -- - - v RImsky-Korsako- ’v DYEING lose their newness and luster after being washed 3Ye Dry Clean them perfectly— for 59 cents— and they wll wear as long twiceonly - ' ' Palm Beach Suits MEN’S- ns — - ht to the ' Forty-secon- d regiment : Mr Jones is 23 years old He was a stulast dent at ' the University of Utah uniyear and played bass viol In the he versity orchestra the instrument also plays In the regimental band’s He also was pianist of the concerts Seibert Five dance orchestra during the ' past winter 4c 4: P Melvin Peterson sang the proto “Pacltacci? by Leoncavallo Frank Tolby logue i a at patriotic Jimpson meeting Friday night at Luceyne Scarlatti the Orpheum theatre in Ogden ' and (a) 6 C — t Cl Plaprarml Goetz was obliged to respond with an encore In the Wood (b) Yfellsande ' v He also led the audience in singing Veda Guild " Ban“America” hnd “The Waltz Song from Romio and Juliet Gounod ner” Accompaniments for his solo 4 numbers were played by Miss Lillian Sarah Rasmussen ' Studio 48 E South Temple: Clarence J Hawkins has' enlisted as bandmaster xf the Utah unit of United States light artillery to be commanded by Col Richard JW Young has passed his examination and has been It is his privilege to organxe aaccepted band of twenty-eigmusicians for which service about fifteen musicians have 'volunteered so far Rehearsals' will begin in about ten days by the band recruited by that time Mr Hawkins has been bandmaster at the L D K U the past two years with considerable success' in addition to teaching private pupils studying piano and wood-win- d instruments He spent six years in Boston and New Y ork having graduated' from' the New’ England Conservatory of Music as clarinet soloist where he specialized in piano and wood-win- d studies' and acquired extensive orchestral' experience He "also is secretary and solo clarinetist of the Philharmonic orchestra Under his direction the Utah miliregiment is assured a thorough - - s' — service 1 - PMelvinPeterseri - Lord: THy r Oerset Cavers Bilk Heslcry Dry- Cleaned by ear ex perts—always leak NEW aad wear longer than If washed Delicate fabrics aad dainty colors may he seat no with absolute safety There’s a positive guarantee with 3lyera Cleaning—and Insurance against damage of aay kind LI a aerie - : Bert-Garner SUMMER DRESSES - - Cannon' Assistant Organist Tracy: Fan taste in G Minor- ‘VfJS-BacEven1 Song: Schumann Favorite Mormon hymn “O Mjr'iv Father” ArrbyH organist OffeCtoIre James Rogers 'An Old Melody organist Arrby ’ Festival March V ensemble work In the different departments' The entrance of Professor Lund into the activities of the conservatory has been the cause of congratulations among officers and ''faculty of the school and a' bright future seems assured for tbe Institution v program :3londay sd ‘ - " ed la-h- o" - recitals Tabernacle arld-treat- Mall-arou- ' NOONDAY ORGAN kRGAN recitals at the r - 'NFrazea Male Quartet —Evening Song Parks Messrs Frazee Gaige Cobb y ? 'Y-'''- - " - ' Thursday V Chopin piano recital by Miss Frances Grant at U of U' assembly V? hall 11 a T- the Kveslag Clothes there’s a superiority a host “Qaallty Firsts Clean-la- g No dirty gasoline ased here to rot yaar expensive salt--ear hlg distill Insures pare' clean ’ Na times at all “cheap' gasoline ar help to scorch r press 'yaar 'garments la slipshod ataaaer Experts only handle yoar clothing here We Dry Clean Silk Shirts Silk Underwear Ties 'Hose Hats— 4a fact practically everything a ataa' wears S1JM a is oath keeps yaar salt pressed eseh week Ask about oar monthly Evening Organ Prelude— Virgin Prayer Masseret j Tenor Solo—My v Redeemer and My : :: Dudley Buck Lord v r -- 1 d 1 Faulkes i" Only two days in which to have your cleaning done for the glorious Fourth We are prepared for a big rush of work —and will not disappoint you Phone orders early Monday if possible so as to allow us all the time possible for “Quality First” Cleaning— but in urgent cases we will accept work Tuesday with a promise of delivery in time to wear for the big day - well-dresse- ed v-''- IPISCEA GENTLEMENS CLOTHING Every sai seeds Myers Service Frost the Faint Beach Sait ts ' Concerts at Liberty park by Held’s ’U' ' band at 4 p m and 7 pr 7 ii : 'Choir:- Solo--Select- - v tf H Expert Cleaners aad Dyers - ' - ’’-- ii ii services today: ' Organ Prelude— Angeles Cliolr Goldbeck Anthem— Praise" the' Lord Royle : 'y- 'J' ®p jili 1$ a-- : ' ' - Monday to Satur- if Port Douglas-- band concerts by' Twentieth regiment band today' at: 10 a m Monday and Friday at 345 P ni i: "' ' iiV Sunday j Concert recital by Schuster pupils at East Mill Creek ward' chapel 630 ' p m iyr Held's Concert at Liberty by park ' band at 4 p m Concert at Pioneer park’ by Chisholm's band 'at 630 pm ( nacle day - V1 - ! 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