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Show Dr. George Smart who has been in active and successful practice as a physician and surgeon in Provo for six years or more has concluded to locate permanently for business in Spanish Fork. The doctor having just returned re-turned from Cincinnati where he has been during the winter completing a post graduate course, paying special attention at-tention to diseases of women atid children, is better prepared than ever to practice his profession. Provo's people had expected to profit by the doctor's study and are sorry indeed to lose him. But Proyo'a loss ib Spanish Frok's gain, and as The Dispatch has very many friends in Spanish Fork it takes this occasion to compliment them. Mbs. E. Evelyn Selleck then came forward and sang Gounod's "Serenade," "Ser-enade," with violin obhgato by Mr, Murray, and "Ask Nothiug More," by Merziala. This is a pupil of Mies Lilly Berg, of .New York, and is certainly an artiste of no ordinary ability. Her tone is especially sweet and pleasing in the softer passages, while it is at the same time strong aud exceptionally brilliant in the forte passages. Her accompaniment ac-companiment was played very acceptably ac-ceptably by Mr. Lewis, of the Denver Music and Drama. When her first number was finished she received a handsome testimonial of appreciation in the shape of a basket of beautiful flowers. Mr. Lewis was also remembered remem-bered with a bouquet. Music and "0 ama. |