Show I Plays and Player People II II III The The- I There Is no rio use playing a 3 man mandolin oln over o again The Tile young oung people directed b by Mr 11 and antl managed b by Mr 11 Fred Fret Graham got s-ot all the mU music lc out of at that Instrument there ever Was vas In It Thc They accomplished this feat reat at tho the Spanish Festival concert at the Ole Salt LIlI Lake e h lust last st night And Antl It was a surprisingly good entertainment The surprise docs does not consist of at course In finding huLling Salt Lake Lako young peo plo have hav musical talent nor that the they can be admirably trained by hy Salt Lake Laic teachers The surprise Is found In th he hc fact that a a. shallow and thin little beast beas of or an Rn Instrument can bo ho made to produce product pro pro- duct duce real music Of ol course much of or the truly musical Quality much of or the melodious volume volum and tono was due duo to the guitars ant and the tile cello But nut there thero was the sound o othe or of orthe the mandolins and antI they could not b be ignored The They helped These are arc tho the soloists Miss E Edna ln Evans Mr Ir Horace S. S Ensign n. Miss Margery Margory Mar Mar- ger gory gery Mulvey Miss Myrtle M glo CoS-glo Mr lr Walter Vatter Smith Master Willie Stafford Staffon Tho The first halt half of or the program wa was vas rendered with tho the support of ot tho the fu full chorus After Ater the Intermission a par part of the tho orchestra orchestra retired and the tho last las half was ns concluded ed with a smaller bod body of oC musicians Master Milster Willie Stafford scored for an nn encore In the first haland halt hal hal and so did Miss Evans and Miss Goggle Cos In tho the last Mr 11 Walter Smith th wh who labors under some somo physical disadvantages vantages so well wen rendered a L selection from and antI another from Franz Fran Abt Abl that he was as compelled to respond with an encore encore He chose chose River for this use and was heartIly heartHy thanked by the real really big audience Mr rr Horace Homce Ensign san sang in rather rathe better voice than usual a n composition of o the same Mr Smith Tho Smith Tho Same Sam Moon Will 1 Shine Again It I Is a 0 tiptop tiptop tip tip- tp- tp top love song for a voice an and w was s made even more moro pleasing by th the accompaniment Then a quartet with wih mandolins and a asolo solo soJa by Miss Mulvey a Mulvey-a a very creditably rendered number b by the way waY brought brough tho thio Mandolin and Guitar Guiar club to th the ther r Overture by Bela Dela a beau beau- and familiar thing enough bu buono butone hut but ono one for which mandolins are arc made made- qu quite ate One of oC the happy features of th the event was tho the work of Mr the director man Is both hoth graceful graceful grace grace- ful and effective And that Is more mor than other conductors ask for AmIt And Am AndI It I was su successful as things 8 managed b by Mr Graham Grham always are arc One can but compliment the work o othis or of orthis this organization The concert was vas entirely entirely entirely en en- creditable It reveals but another another another an an- other phase of or the tho musical talent o or of Salt Sal Lake people And It proved b by bythe the numbers s attending that the pub pub- lie lc does likes not the tho to mandolin even If the critic not I L. L L LA A CUI CultisM Come Madam huu r The attraction at the Salt Lake theater thea- thea ter tar for or two performances today anc and tonight will wi be Henr Henry W. W Savages Savage's English Grand Opera company compan in last las ast seasons season's great success Madam Butter Butter- Duter- Duter fy fly This attraction was clearly th the most artistic and financial success o of last season and the return engagement Is sure to create unusual interest on the tho part of oC local music lovers Salt Sal Lake ma may consider Itself Iselt In Indeed Indeed Indeed In- In deed fortunate In securing rInG a return on on- on of oc Madam radam Butterfly as onla only a n few rew cities cUes are arc to be bo visited in which the opera opera was seen been last season Mr I Savage It is 15 promised has sent tho the same ame magnificent production as before and a corps of special artists who havo hav won high honors In the leading musical centers of pf Europe Europa In addition to a triple cast cst of or principals he still re retains retains re- re talus the fine orchestra of or fifty tifty musi- musi clans as well as the superb gran grand spera chorus that proved pro a special feature fea tea ture Lure of ot the production last season Clone With 1 tonight's performance this weeks wees high class Orpheum show closes closes Th bill is headed b by Lillian Lilan Burkhart Burkhart anc and company in The Ld Lady and the Bracelet and there are six siz other numbers Women omen Will 11 Do at Ut With Wih a matinee this afternoon ant anta and anda a performance tonight the engagement of What Women Will Wil Do at the Grand theater comes to a D successful dose close Sunday evening eveninG the attraction will 11 be the great American drama Big BigHearted BigHearted Ig Hearted Jim and coming to the Grand G Thursday evening eveninG Is The Tue Denver Ex Express Ex press press The Flue One of oC tho the early offerings at the Salt Sal Sl lake Lal-e theater the announcement o of oC which is sure ure to me meet t with the hear hearty y approval of ot local theatergoers Is The he Virginian that virile vIrie and romantic play of ot tho West Vest Heading the cast east castore ore arc W. W S. S Hart In the title tto role and Frank Vank Campeau In his wonderful portrayal portrayal portrayal por por- of the villainous cattle catte thief I |