Show CONCERTS SUNDAY EVENING Why not have the Salt l. l Lake Lako Symphony Symphony Sym Sym- phony concerts on Sunday evening hereafter Of course COUrSO all regret that there thore is not enough attendance at the afternoon engagements engagements engagements en en- on week day but In truth it would be asking too much Chicago with all her two millions of people from which to draw appreciative listeners listen ers Is unable to make mako Its Thomas orchestra orchestra or or- chestra pa pay Rich lUch men had to provide pro a fund with which its losses were annually an an- paid and never nover until those same sume rich men with men with others added added devoted devoted i a t big fund to the erection of an office building which would provide a n revenue reve rove nue flue has the orchestra been in a self self- supporting condition There Thero are aro enough music loving peo pie pIc in Salt Lake to amply maintain this symphony concert Thc They know It is an excellent organization that its musicians are aro capable and ambitious that it Is well managed and admirably led and that the music rendered by Itis it itIs itIs Is of tho the very best class class both both In selection so se lection and performance But there are arc not enough people of that sort able to attend In the tho afternoon afternoon after after- noon to insure paying audiences on an any week day afternoon It simply will not work out It can not bo be made eY ev oven n. n We tye believe belle it if the concerts were to tobe tobo tobo bo be given gi on Sunday evening the theater would be crowded to the doors on every occasion and that our people people peo pee pie would all enjoy enjo the music and be bethe bethe bethe the better for It Tho The orchestra would pay and might even be able to provide provide pro pro- vide vido a famous soloist from out of town though there doesn't seem to be either demand nor necessity for that On no other evening ening could it be given gi because man many of the musicians are employed in theaters It would not be quite desirable at an any other hour of Sunda Sunday perhaps It certainly should not be bo held in the morning hour for that is the time timo of church services and there is no thought of interfering with these exercises Possibly there would be he some objection objection ob oh- to an any pay par entertainment at atthe tho the theater in the evening e But Dut we wedo wedo wedo do not believe that objection would be bewell bewell bewell well taken There can be no more l y t Ae r i 1 m th that t tI I derived from listening to good music There would bo ho no objection to a sermon sermon ser mon in the theater In the evening And nd we wo doubt if any sermon likely to tobe tobe tobe be delivered could be more uplifting than such a performance as s that of Friday afternoon when the orchestra gave ga its tenth concert at the theater theater- and gave gaye it to an audience rather too slender for satisfactory results Talk it over Let there bo bl an ex expression expression ex- ex of sentiment b by the people of tho the town toss If the concerts can be given Sunday Sunda- evening e the orchestra can be beheld beheld beheld held together and antl will alwa always s bo ho a force for culture in Salt Lake an influence in in- fluence for purity purit and noble thinking If not not- not Well the orchestra can not permanently continue pa paying ing from one onehundred onehundred onehundred hundred to three hung hundred red dollars at every ery concert And tho the people of the city do not nol I want to lose that orchestra |