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Show H f'jfS(! GREAT CONCERT TOMORROW. B .. I J ml l The Held Band concert at the Grand tomor- 11H; M ; i 1 row evening will contain special features of un- 1)' m ' 1 usual interest to music-lovers. The Schumann 'aaaam ' iHS i 1 Grand Concert Co. will appear with the band, the iS Mil ! II company comprising Miss Edith Adams, cellist; H JH ; II Miss Mary Sherwood, soprano; Mrs. Rob't Gold- aaBl Hsl fit beck, pianist, and Edwin C. Rowdon, baritone. aaV' ffffli I B Following is the program in full: Ha mjIot ! il 1 Characteristic "Laughing Water" 4...Hager aH ' UHl ' fl 2' Hungarian Dances Braham Tobani ' 11 ' !fl 3. Archibald Douglas .Loewe B im m B Ir Rwdon. H '' 11 1 B 4. Piano KB ' l mi m W& a March Grotesque . Sinding B ill SIB b Witch's Dance MacDowell H tAM 'iBI Mrs Goldljeck- 5. Ballet music from Faust Gounod 6. Concerts for Cello Andante and Finale.. Lindner 7. Soprano Waltz Romeo and Juliet. . . .Gounod Miss Sherwood. 8. Caprice a Dawn of Love Bendix b Patrol of the Gnomes Eilenberg 9. Duet Thy Face Graben Hoffman Miss Sherwood and Mr. Rowdon. 10. Overture Poet and Peasant Suppe t 5 The University Dramatic club appears at the theatre next Friday evening in the comedy by J. Palgrave Simpson, "A Scrap of Paper." Maud M. Babcock is directing the club, and Miss Edna Harker and Elbert D. Thomas have the leads. t&w w fc5 Julius Cohn's "own company" presented "David Harrowing" at the Salt Lake Theatre the first of the week, and eggs at 40 cents. Help! jt t.t |