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Show THE .MOON HAS ITS EYES ON YOU WEDNESDAY JULY Kith ra!K::.'? Park UxccUs In Presenting: Warner Stone's Columbians, noted civlv.s ::i of the Columbia theatre. Th'-y are I'layir.e, on our floor one of 'r special stops on the southern Utah tour especially arranged for the Columbians by Manager Ashton, who accompanies them on this trip.! ivy iVw orchestras in the Western! Sta'os have achieved the enviable reputation of Warner Stone's musicians. musi-cians. These musicians were select-el select-el on ability alone, and the Palisade Park can assure each of its patrons a musical treat as well as a continuation continua-tion of its hearty greeting's and well spent evenings. The Columbians include the following follow-ing well known musicians: Warner Stone, director, saxaphone, clarinet and a genuine whiz bang. Eyion Dastrup, trumpet, he can blow anything. Billy Greeen, banjo, he is one good picke r. Samuel Jepperson, Jr., trombone, he could slide on a cork. Jack Bo wring, piano, piano-accordion; he gets over 'em all. TA-r.T,!,- TJi'.nisi'V rh-nnis! heat it. Ralph Booth, violin; the rosin syn-copater. syn-copater. We are fortunate in securing such a high class aggregation of musicians placed by music critics in the front tanks of dance orchestras. The Palisade Park extends a hearty invitation to each of its lovers of high grade dance music. (advertisement) |