Show IO :r - K rt YS A-V Cv- 4 'tyCK'f r - U - ? t o®s r J 4-' - (Yl 4 & Y”’L Y - Y Y '-15Yl -44 i ' ? DRAMATIC iriAbAizilNEt ?' T ' —v YzA U ‘ z t A f 7 Ttjtofc- section Y 3 t f r:‘- A I t $ - at V ’7h luncheon given at Hunt of New a ai- tiY' I Monday JL M f weredecorated baskets' Y y SU Y the presided’ past of I guests ini 3f r? with : ‘ when the of in compliment- details Ai r 4 the u'Ar t ' RECENT bethankful in for celebratidh of safe a Jof July N the Jmarks which successful r- and ' ourth sane nevf a’ if has clbe'a there that?1 proved been : life American epochpn ’1 rand ’ i ? ' !-f'N ' ki:-?- ' ' - ’" ' ' ' " -i proper 1 the heavy mention to not arms of cases pros- i Rather a pretty incident in least recorded homes at of one t in city the' meal gatheredher Mrs bert Louisville her around the beginning that was end to in inspiration an neighborhood! kvill fostered be but doubt beilittl There can that (household !the -j liv?s the in patriotism of spirit in that the of children by the' j in expenditure deadly ’ far and T were fqr those lawns their ’ i I J and homes own dreni wei-e pleasures Brighton when mountain to been valley and’ 'parties add next the I life six ’ for thq are of The 'f — ' most L 7 J ydung two the hours of The rooms fl the the shasta bowls rind t library t " sweet and 7- s ' A in XLlfh' ’’2 :r 4? r Joy Mrs H the of 4 MTRS youn ' f I ’ who ‘‘Pinafore” the Mrri will appearY- chords the in dinlnct The following club were of 1 ' cof- street I I ‘ -1 i GIRL PLAY of reception Mrs hall in yellow in where who with guest ati covered I Keyser gave" last evening sfc 'evening at William Igleheart the club ? delightfully of riday Mrs Raymond George H Babcock the -‘her country coast' who 'later 'and leaves this for Denver The hostess was assisted by her sis-' J Mrs RJ W G B( Terrell Mrs Walker Mrs and Robert iN Campbell Miss Wjnnifred Walker garden flowers from? the gadens tlie house used in the were decorations large A number ’of friends tpwnarid the present from were country homes to fneetfthri I guests of x the rYvl honor' - x' One sx-a the of most given the of was week the luncheon tertainedy the rich red pleasant t o’clock Two cial Y $ : Y 1??" 'YY' NtHs Ky''k BHBBaesBSstaaMadHathMHnMMMiiaiMiaMtartaiaaMaM MISS Kh A 4i: member the chorus Salt of the of o-’g ww''f Y ’-tx - A ki 4 ’ - enjoyed crowd a of nuinber the of ' 1 4 ’ 1 WALDEN society set Lake’s ’younger who coming production pf Y Pinafore r 1 ' ? Y r take part’ Wandamere at in ' 'A the ' ' engagement with 14 the will be will -he underlie j’ - Stage? ’ t'The tliey that is about great-thing “It the chief would to learn appoint a ‘ch'ojr and preserve the thermusical legends and man who made a mistake wts fined heavily And have that myself records compared I ‘took with two yearsriago records of the twenty years ago same music first' the taken and note for ever — — all note-? they Jthe And were same handed verbally were down remem- Indians the retained have -simplicity J ” ‘ i ft - COEORATURASOPRANO 1 1 " - ' MMY"' 7 ' Y ' " VIH9iHnRHKS9LY 74Y7 ? ' ' 77 ' ? - z ' over y ' : we ' a s "N'xL ssXs' - the of foot1 "' s' ' s s Z ssn?' 'YYv 7 x S s ' z 3KKSg£&! so aiiairs Wednesday during uxeweekevening they4 of guests were? the Cowan'! Mss rances who has recently returned fromA? Vassar ’Thursday evening Miss Gladys' McCorihughy thern’riday evening they werethe guests of Miss Lucile Clark at 'the N M Hamilton country home’ “Wanderin” the winding up evening enjoyingi’a' Wanda-mere by at few dances across the Saturday evening way they the attended dance at and were also the guests Country club play ' s s s 's x S X “ s cakeand 's cream to Y social successful -took D: Puccini’s After West’’" chance' for half politan was it successful 'iThe Times’ the open 'Electa of E 4 y -their y v ently-‘tough’ Monday ' ri’fterfioori the members party at Saltair A The affair iiY' ‘ yw ? The ' '"??? larsu a-’ ‘ 1 ’ -dramatic -from ’ ' Globe Martin who- Ric-cardo -stated: -‘‘Mr appeared Mlck Johnson as: ? for v- the ' '’-A also ? ’ ? " of anappropriatetouch of swagger"? fX' as 4- f The given the 'f?:-lMISS'iSARAH:-’BASiroSSEN 7 Y' '’Coloratura soprano ’who appeared recently in public 'recitaLf' ! -f £ July by city ter " -Miss 13 Horace - 6? of Cambrian include will : a - Davis Ensign (Coat laved 7:7 -programs MrsWal-Y Tuttle 8 day-at artists of musical Lizzie Mrs Thomas j leading including Esther i -harpist x’ 'T& ?’ Edward G- - YLL'-L celebration Saltair? '-je? £ -mentj’ an The music emphatic sucecss is him S admirably" and Lt here a note of ’leridernessrin his whichfy voice beauty! :to gave a new passages many He looked the and acted-with partt well too ? — : ' London ume1 scored 4 h k human is reproaohes’lf ’ suits former occasionswas a delightful social by thetmem-bers enjoyed bve'ntand their A husbands U? families and guestk A 'A askeAplcnlc supper was the partakenf of In' the vpavillon and i'" (Continued ob BwejTwi)Y Z Y -the on- 4’ and -less Republican club enjoyed Woman’s 'annual Jouting inthe f orm of a' the their lake I ' But? the-fact' that ‘the music operatic than :d Id Lnot Mr prevent Martin singing finelyin in scene Which he defends: himself from Minnie’s 5 chapter ’ the newspapers was appearance first -many J-3' ?' ' garden - Thirdavenue in new-home members find to Martin's “Mr vlewof 4 h el character of has lack and' (Johnson) no vigor gives a thoroughly picturesque version of the part that is open to varied treatthe says Morning Post' “In this that instance there touches were betokened and much careful thought the result tnake this tvpe’bf a was to 'consistpast' generation stand out as rMrs 'Drand -threw Covent Improvement friends? vS renderpd ”’4 same Downing 7 London ‘Puccini’s new opera'given third time last night was for with ML' Martin 'as a substitute in of Dick-Johnson the tenor part Signor: Bassl si The change was a great 'as is there dra! now more in the part which: in the' matic power movinsr” second act became ouite ’enter-tained Y evening &! said: for the s thd-Confederacy ' his 3 Martin Riccardo to to compelled go sang the part at and ago evenings that : the Golden for' such a at the Metro- season a -and ' of waiting house -opera report of a finally been being of heard of Dick Johnson He a-few -affairs Reynolds role (Girl t'The in--the in riday v the has opportunity an seen ' jn u An punch part h - tenor American given’ the porches ?The party the city the 7 o’clock on ’means weave which will music” American of 'A so and historical an -least ? ? mathematical -? br-!der ‘ at v - and far so ? melodies combination music composite s -$ : not beautiful their from the -andwas ' theni "‘1 they 'havej can apply our to consisting! to ? -undisturbed “But ' the of ISr W- : ' really has more - 7 '' -I : ' ' ” Y ’ religious from the desire for ’than expressionrather musical Their the ideas music which have expresses of stage been concomitant (with every their developmentbut Who knows ?!f Sortieday they could that have long remained an race they discovered might have enough the which mathematical jpart of music Is the only have made improvement we ' ' " x xJ' "Indians the of -“Themusic come - --' that be ber ' ” ' : used -taken - - to 1 ' - : --I- j r -1 ' -has -peoples ' ’ s emphasize -August ” X - varied by few days of recreation a at ish and Lake-between sport 27 July and 2 The two well musicians and are known popular in their and artistic! Utah work is of cordial at a sure welcome every Sir poncerL which- thfv-pivft follows: is as The complete Itinerary be A - i I it j - first July on tour I and other mernbers bf'the "throughout city rthe werepresent A' delightful musical was program by a group of talented-musicians of the proved' to city'and ’’theaffair "an ’social ibe' enjoyable ineveryxway largely attended success IO? set 4 ’ month surrounded ’by a grove quaking asptrees ’ ' Eureka shortly s - and on tthe fwhen ' &n’i Thomas occurring 11 event on August southern part of the state The of concert engagements work with nearly night each every week undertaking-though an arduous final the in house and spacious close place week On -the ' members Tho at4 ANit A’ ’handsome f ' U at will their Thursday ‘ ' - will -ballads avenue:Thehouse -T yquhge'r pleasant the - favorite ground's werejfattactively' and the for occasion p An excel-' decorated lent musical dnd''Hterary program was by the fifty for enjoyed more guests'presentf8-i'’ entertained t 3 in Third of melodious ' - and tenor pianist concert informal! in home Daughters of ’number of additional aVthelrhorpe i'n‘ Seppnd -‘j A'meny of her rooms r ice very arid 1' s r state being 41 pleasantly- a the in evening at the Commercial club and Mr Mrs Joseph' Caine EY gave a beautifully appointed dlnrier iri of honor Mr and'MrsL L'Terry and Mr'’ and Mrs’ Karl A' Scheid' r Giles entertained Mrs Grant also 1 - Reese pleasant ‘ friends for Mrs'A'E 4 “ so-: Antwerp’ Belgium evening’Mrand r -kr Monday f- of T jthe ss- t quality- compli-rhented the aremarked? ’ essentially I David a primitive hurat his songs ‘I ji-V 3 V A expresses-' hisr' course’ Of Mr’ popular music in of the believeonlyt Indian use will select Reese from ’his repertoire’ it the subject calls for themes ’where of elevenj and grand the operas I 'future do not confuse the Amer-' and English American' German’ jean music’ with to this premovement rench and Italian including songs a It its folk has Indian music serve list Giles' of old Mr popular I place the other apart from will’ of mean play the compositions Chopin it will by that that not dominate the Mac-Dowell Schumann Moskowski Grieg national school when thatisconsuniand music and modern Russian mated certain selections popular from American ari instinctive havefor 'Indians ear composers it arid harmony have melody more little' than 'Let surely a Americans student Charles Wakefield Cadman to child loIndian an American come of Indian and folk in master music a ice be-? calityfor er sodas and cream in the Los recent interview Angeles he will1'be all fore leaves he singing in said part: Herald theairs heard from the always imusic is curi-osity nothing but “Indian a letnie present phonograph is And it by itself is only be good to this: he always singing Its built Ion is great value to is show them correctly There no musical that the elemental emotions in same the and world so sure ear accurate alii in their primitive the Indian’s as- 1905-06 Kursaal Indian ‘of-’ by van oficbm-bined'-classical be programs -least and withSavage 1902 wiil Thejconcert veilecl subjectively is utterance ' - -restricted LThe’ two-thirdsj ‘ : served returned train Miss (Margaret McClure' entertained dozen of her young 'friends at luncheon the sanie on pink'sweet used? peas inXhe dainty decorations were have Ostende ' and' University society ’emotion -be ‘partially ‘himself musical- in-the located - was -Mrs ' MARGARET and y- think" Iri objective Inspiring and even r vxriay -25 7 Kapellmeister 1 exprssjoti while we music havecreated an although the production -our I-o’clock ’ ’ slx is ' j - 1910 ' pianist the of 17 -Y dawhen -‘I Royal July -July 5’Berlin Bayreuth City Mount' ' a ! Denver Harmonle lolst 19 Pleasant Ju ly 20 July-' July 2123 Ephraim Manti Salina Richfield July24 july27Augufet-2f Marysvale Beaver City Au-: Cedar August 5 Parowan8 gust Milford August-10 Newhouse1 11':' August I company festival Sliver 14 July July Nephi -director music Opera music GILES Giles Thomas of a "Utah The decorations were shades of nasturtiums Eurtka -'attractivejwith functlriris Hotel which at-the over '’ of MERL iister musician sparkling stream nearby The house 'and porches were wild flowers k thirty-one day enjoyed by The was (Diriner in r the Quests was served large dining room at and Miner A James and daughter 'Mrs Benner XSmithLpresided' ori Wednesday friends enf wheiL eighteen were ' is i Y Young v ”- of Or-pheum tenor Grand her asked to meet pleasantly spent society C birchmaple with- surrounding Ytvrl " S mountains of surrounding SfY''s' S of Old-fashioned ' P porches - ter’ YY''! pupil ?' : Y'-yMISS Conservatory sk and! Mrs Mr been social canyon S for U week Bull- ” -Y: ’ 1910 event afternoon was the outing and canyon party given by Mrs Gordon Wool-ley at her beautiful new home in Emigration entertained afternoon at ‘home with a tea given in to Mrs A compliment Hermdn Prosser of New York and Mrs Stephen r of at delightful A i -Walker ' ' n?‘ at violin of erguson New York 'Mueller ' - ''''' ' avenue '! ’ riday lovely George Dossert 7 r ‘g N I' Mary club at Garcia) ' 1901-2-3 soloist rancisco San number aftex-noon affair '-! y Utah English of reception 8 given from Jacketta M of a the Ole Royal instructor of - Peaslee of ! the I I ’’’ ’ - 4’’ :‘c the D number a entertained Saturday when an program the lawn party and literary a Mrs Mrs L and under rank G Berlinc afternoon the were being of parlors 4 ? Hall Rowland members Night with informal musical enjoyed was xx-pvA ''Y Jc - Last fifteen guests the afternoon of with Mr and voice director school of Carl and ” of Mr Chicago of Best director vocal MeparL of and school of opera student affairs within the neighborhood Ipst 'Mrs week CjW in Morse gave a pretty hei honor very luncheon Monday at the Commercial club when - r MBsHSHIMIIIf orchestral Eng - sfocial a' number a - : 'studied and Brussels' of Ah'ria and De' Chi-’ Berlin 30101st kt the rancisco and Portland San ' t I y u- ' r department Weihe' at Mtisic men't voice Dr a favorsiwere daughter at s 7jIM ' : Grant guest bowl ' :o:x:z::-:::::-:::::: Alfred : the home ‘Savagejhas Richard Y j 1 Mrs" Margaret her (pupil expositions orchestra surrounded peas - the A It ' -private Jamestown Green Thornberg of and honor Mrs Clayton V Smith Mrs Don S Campbell ’at the hopies of Miss Thornberg: at ' YU Paris Vat the ’New with and piano with Prof Kelcher rancisco cago ' tea Wl and Berlin- compositionof music land teachers Hochschule ’ the 'Y ' f Maurice theory- conducting conservatory of in - " violin Vieuxtemps riiost table -The I o’clock by and Miss 11 W ' ’ s'y orchestralplaying— protege side from ‘ 'players by scheme? Mr Yr the pleasant infQrmq1 Monday afternoon was r adorned and Mrs Paul prettily appointed dinnex at the Hotel Utah for their friends - ix served I to ' ' OTJ :ig?: -:? tv of analysis of years Berlin and of director of the I ’‘T 7 ' ? : ? s -i Willard E department: to young A y roses in the at i with candy-bunches dressed: in dolls and blue fifty About filled ’ pleasant very a occupied arrived for were 'and' six Godowsky Stayner theory and piano with San' iMiss-Dorothy sweet firecrackers red white and young girls enjoyed hostess the dining room cloth yellow drawnwork over the tea table with a brags coreopsis for the 'centerpiece a IN weeks tables prevailed - Jat the 1 thejcity in and more guests the close Pink" parlors with red A color cheerful - SOCIETY to Six ' the was given on Misses tea rugs chairs'’ of center white blue ribbon drums '' department harmonic at’Bostoh H the William Sherwood at violin Conservatory of Music Henry Hahn at Philadelphia ’ the of by-a tea followed in Eleventh East Miss Harriett meet her guest of Chicago’ spend who will Peabody -the C in week corners-zand were of ' " ? Stillman-Kelley of house ahd was quantity (of a L 7 I fragrant Mary Luman compliment in ’ appointed srnall y ' Tyndale R people expressly for young evening the i W several 1 8 in of yesterday afternoon bridge affair given at her home usual us Saturday program the club? there ’Although parties the were no special scheduled dinner by the members was well attended and several parties smpll were and number out Mrs and dinner dance evening at the Country last A dance the d’hote at took and table given came arid the by- l-with Miss-Cosgriff urns with ' Y-'7 J' of counterpoint student harmony composition under Edgar Stillman-Kelley student analyzation and Jesse acoustics under Madame flowers spaciou8latnfit the 7 j and table spread under aj of and bower crimson pink rambler by a roses and presided over number girl's of A the lovely present young with red large sweet’ drum filled peas ' Y f ' ' ' ' ’ directorof Vienna guests TheYentertainment was copy prettily bows Charles teat was afternoon the ’ ? t -!' assisting with afternoon puncha was served duringithe by Miss Webber1 The affair was in the nature of a oldof friends pleasant reunion of Mrs were’ inlen’who pleased to welcome her again to herfformeryxome fpe rambler srl -1 of -Refreshments 1 - RA'TTV girls y‘ v - VTRGTNTA society ' t affair of cushions graced throughout Johnson the at x '’ received Cunningham presiding and rear attractive A S $ y - ' ' tea-table ' X' A f ' Irrigation”- to and j cXs -f - between rnnm on 1 r Z- : theYcity given on tlib ' 1 ' - ' in’the ranken )- r tv ' 'V- ‘ f '? ? -z as' s s 'Vi-1' daughter decorated pink i“grir'fc e ' S f ' ar-ranged' 'The Giles Aronson the the outi attractive rfolmes and tw 6 popular Hazel ' ' S f ' ' experience j i s V ' arid--will -for ’ charming set younger z wiliibe and thoroughly hath institution -Courses history musical student tallies and summer rooms -r ' ' S S heretofore artists of broad lines: Thomas of I Miss so-Jety' Chicago friends effect L R summer 4 v ’ Ivers street effects WilliamH in' pleasant ' A zx 7 ' Z A r Geneve Savage and Savage home music room batchelor buttons in the the dining room": pink' and fillium gypsy were James fVadner ' : s s S S ‘ ? ' A - i -Y- ' ' s ' elsewhere extensive ability Ole draped tri-colprs carrying the- of In Mrs Mrs L turns their 6 and were pretty in her of drowin -peas v: Y’7 a-bridge were cards score also Wednesday afternoon South irst daisies t used 3 th in irsos rind j ' ' the ? James in of affair was one of the most well largest of the as the as social ?’' events t t — in yesterday delightful of at 'different in "'i of ' s y the ?the event Mrs William The people months with the made s s Au-omobilfe ' was-' 50 ifl ''?' ' I -4 I U'' rY z ' S s house I Residence inEast Mrs? Ivers when inlen Mrs James A! k o’ccqr-rence SOCIETY IN given tea V ? A --a cases season flags pencils SX ' ’be organized conducted to according the approved! and most conservative business methods facility The leading of the members of the school as follows: new are JS director John McClellan dean piano department organist of Mormon Tabernacle of graduate! University1 ofi of Michigan SchoolMusic pupil? Jonas in jScharwenka and Jedliczka Berlin musicaldirector Salt Lake Salt LakeJ Opera Symphony orchestra Salt Lake Choral society and company Hotel UtahHas occupied at different periods of position professor of music at University of" Utah Brigham Young solo-lit university and L D Siuniversity at St Portland Louis Buffalo and Jamestown expositions and Denver’s first “National musical festival: composer of tin played I s N ' - Z ? ‘ the down where game were S z - patriotic upstairs rooms tables fourteen out pleasant prevailing sentiment A of profusion V s - carried S A'J 7 v ’ 1 : of holiday the beautiful in s 5 the —4 jevent circles' 4 s ': '' s ' 7 ' ' e A S A y - s Lake daily and 7 ) delight general ijesort popular for wTeeksor main SS S s's ' training known tested' in advantage every been San of of by form The noted refreshments ' s- t One u ' the social the was week of L in the decorations effect The the he WEEK t $S $ ' S A M : student thorough and home ’ Grant given was Wednesday :'-xz -vN--: appearance in in of to ( at in: camping merry many composed will L 5- '(s' ''V' the i beenL spoken ?for Alreadyoccupied jthe 4" week Benson ' - S sV ' and facilities a economical: on basis inall forinstruction of music — to establish arid institution an will afford which only obtainable faculty consists The' of i breakfast and -Salt Of - ’ that life will the resound occasioned by pres-: the encevofj large of a contingent (The-! Lake society cottages have all lin’d ?- and 5 parties ihLwSfiSjS-: ': s-4-S feel assume miniatpre Salt' al tops ’Wl&MWfc Y X- activity and early T- Curtailed soon beautiful' the - ’ ' - - chil-‘ dear the allowed lhad will of l within f her Mary morning ' ' S A A VAte-cording ! delightful wjith not! their staid- who sW - A the ? z ' j-beautiful the on - ?' ' of neighborhood numerous enjoyed parties ""'S s 'f extended glasses and v ? be y ' information the - sums day bfjthe grades -to' Society v A-::::'s?: v fireworks cbaracter all J extent greater of countless restful The -yXx than ' s along - s a! to s J ' YU 7 ’ - published later to folder the Utah Conservatory of was’ Music organized! to musical art to encourage and’ talent to provide greater opportunities i 'at Miss - V 'L' ' ' -was will the :Vf ' " U-7 -arid A ' ’ morning to V7 musical s t branches maintain tables rancisco card The were the cool placed on verrindas and nine tables used Pink sweet were peas the fillium and feathery Were gypsy In Breakfast used the pretty 'decorations at 12 o’clock following was served the 'game prizes dainty where were given at each table -manner of - y 1 the Gulia Dix was hostess at a Miss delightful bridge breakfast given thewhole to - — Thursday compliment -? ' - ' - "j together they sang Banner’ through Star-Spangled from s and piano (“The Ky ' at Xrpntranks the -its GiU Judge’s guests" Mrs and Miss Wymond Wymond mother j ' rank i - (' " ‘‘the -more the J' tb'kplace magnitude -directors during club dancef and the-Country at MUSICIAN ? v been activities As Institution organized the now has of afaculty and-board tha$ assures immediate success permanent fplder the’ ai his setting forth and of the school purposese issued dur: ing the past week'and a prospectus witlu study arid further’ courses of evening pleasantj day patriotic children most given L l- develop' of after when ' a of‘the‘ has 'YOUNG advance the themorning I in school- table the week was the dinner given’ evening Thursday byMr and In of Ernest ‘Bamberger honoiMrs ’ ' sufficient f f-' affairs nervpus been of -c$ 'IOne legs ’ ’ "tration Is rand the wreathing same city' the TED 7GI a Conservatory of ? such’ an for years'? but’ it argued that until now' the? time has riot ripe for theVproject scale ‘on a seems : '1 'Toss by represented fingers eyesight of fatali- of -exactions and-accidents jties 1 national jthe ‘in need or-ganizationand preached’and ’ holidaywithout of observance theUtalr The institution and Webber entertained on Thursdaywhich enjoyed by’ twentyj guests was The decorations of the long oval table daintily in green’ and arranged' were white with and maidenhair sweet peas ferns Baskets of the exquisite foliage used flowers and the were- ' conclusive true — ' ' of ago -Music -during ' wfieks far-reaching - musically was the incorporation of Iuricheony given Anvartistic at the the Country club week was the one where Mrs T G Webber and Miss sat- and nowthaU isfactory AiRiKSVINMNKpDRE- ' of -event 'importance few 77 -cards-" SOCIETY -j- "4 jf u - : I treason stratagems 4? spoits? and 'of re'd :'4- to for 4 the out to carried were ? y t?- -same much fit Is with -surround-' has Y iS white-flowerswhile general -The 1 Japanese daisies shasta 3 hathnomusicm7mnsd£ man that " 4 national baskets colorswith in jthe sweet’peas center ed’by amass of the table in was wreathed in the blue flags and Tiny silk bunches of laid firecrackers with ‘thelplace were r t1 yellow of dayall iri x 1 ibdws iin'the’gdldenehade!Tuesday ofribbon the party consisted of twenty Ji £ V 'AU were 'll 4-bU 4 Tuesday 'A’t ' which V and Utah ’week’ Miss' Selmah Wall over two beautifully appointed luncheons at club first On the day theCountry named thirty-seven guests were enters tables! talned and seated at five p ? 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