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Show j: ' SALT LAKE I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. j The close of the Symphony orchestra J ' nr;non at the Theatre Wednesday night drew the audience that such events 1 usually attract one not large in size, jj hut thoroughly representative, appre- !c!atlve. critical In a friendly way. studious stu-dious and intent, the sort of audience that forms a higher tribute to an artist than and boisterous crush could do. The programme was full of charm and Interest. The soloists. Mrs. Edward , McGurrin as harpist. Miss Kllerbeck, pianist and Hugh Dougall, baritone, did excellent work, while the orchestra undr Arthur Shepard was splendid. Wells, Fargo's bank will change hands this week. Walker Bros.' bank succeeds this old reliable financial firm so well known not only in the stat-J, but in the entire western .lope. EASTER AT ST. MARY'S. Pontifical High Mass and Fine Musical Musi-cal Programme. I Solemn pontifical hiffh masp will be j celebrated at 11 o'clock by Rt. 'Rev. Bishop Scanlan. Gounod's St. Cecilia mass will be rendered ren-dered by the choir, assistetd by John P. Fanning, Edward Fitzpatriek, violinists; violin-ists; T. J. Fanning, cello. Kyria Gounod Gloria Gounod Soloists, Miss Owen, Mr. A. J. Bru-neau. Bru-neau. "Yeni Creator" La Mache Miss Owen. Messrs. S. Hight, T. C. Crawford. I Credo Gounod Offertory, "Haec Dies" Hammerel 6a.net us Gounod Soloist. Sherman Hight. Benedictus Gounod Soloist. J. D. Sullivan. Agnus Dei Gounod JWiss Owen. Miss Holland, Miss Fitzpatriek. Messrs. Sherman Hight, T. C. Crawford. "Begina Coeli" Werner Sopranos. Misses Owen, Campbell. Little, Fafek, Fitzpatriek. Collins. Harris. Mrs. Johnstone and Mrs. Greene. Altos. Mrs. C. C. Siade, Misses Davi, Holland. Coleman and E. Davi. Tenors, Messrs, J. D. Sullivan, O. Veltz. S. Hight, R. Canning. R. Hoefer. F. Burrows. Bassos. Messrs. T. Leyland. A. J. Bruneau. G. Soffe. J. Ranch. F. Hackett, A. Burrows. T. C. Craw-; Craw-; ford. J. Berger. Violinists. J. P. Fanning, Edward Fitzpatriek. Cello. T. J. Fanning. Organist and director. Miss Nora Gleason. At vespers and benediction Sunday evening at 7:30 the music will be rendered ren-dered by the St. Cecilia chorus. I ' Regina Coeli Daehauer I "Vespers Gregorian Charet I "Or Divine Redeemer" Gounod I Miss Owen. j O Salutai is Bordese ! Soloist, Miss Fafek. I Tantum Ergo DeMonti f Soloist, Miss Fitzpatriek. i' Magnificat Plain Chant J Soloist. Mr. J. Bartch. i At th 9 o'clx-k mass thf St. Cecilia ' ' chorus and Junior choir will sing: f "Regina Coeli-' Daehauer I . Alleluia Bordese I Communion Hymn Chorus1 j Soloist. Isabelle Higgins. j Easter Music at St. Patrick's Church. ! The young ladies of St. Patrick's I church, under their talented organist. i Mahon, will render the following r-xceiient programme of music on East- I r Sunday: a "Strike the Cymbal" Pinsuti f . "Haec Dies" Bordese I "Cantate Domino" Croffa I "J oe,i" "Labat Aveerum" Mercadante I Virt soprano. Miss Pearl Golding. I Second soprano, Mrs. F. Potoni l'"Tt alto. Mrs. B. Silverstein. i Second alto. Miss Irene Kane. I Soloist. Miss Pearl Golding-. Organist and director. Miss Marv j Mahon. ' i CATHEDRAL NOTES. I A hajijij- Easter to eAV. I '" I Masses will be celebrated at 8, 9 I ef' 11 o'clock on Sunday; vespers and I b-nediction at 7:30 in the evening. I The regular collection for the sup- Tort of the clergy will be taken up at J all the masses on Sunday. The col- I . lectors will be E. G. O'Donnell and J. Harvey at 8 o'clock; Joseph 5 Geoghegan and J. J. Halloran at the 9 o'clock mass; J. C. Lynch and F. E. I McGurrin at the 11 o'clock maee. I On Holy Thursday night. Rt.' Rev, j Bishop Scanlan delivered th pennon j on the great fc8t. A lare cotiptrepa. tion listened with ravt Interest to lha powerful and convincing dipt-gyrpe, I- The members of the 11 o'tOotk cnoii j ai'e requested i coma t 1 0 1 30 en. fyn I da" so that no elnper will be absent when high mans begins. ! The Junior choir and the St. CpelM ! chorus will elng on Sunday nipht. ee. Fisted by the 11 o'clock choir. All the members of the choir and choru ore expected to be present. Thp Junior choir will have a -hort rehearsal re-hearsal on Saturday at 3:30 for the little lit-tle ones, and at 4 o'clock for the young I girls. The little singers are requested to be in the choir loft fifteen minutes before S on Sunday. The fallowing ladies attended to the altars for Holy Thursday and Ea&ter j Sunday: Mrs. M.-Cornick. Mrs. Wey. I Bintz. Miss Keogh. Mrs. Smedlev, I Mrs. (Jibbons. Mrs. Bird, Mrs. J. j. 1 FarreM. Mrs. Geoghegan. Miss Farley, I . !rs- cosgriff. Mrs. Kearns, Mrs. Lvnch. I ' - O'Connor. Mrs. Quigley, Mrs." Mc- 1 Gurrin. Mrs. Fitch. Mrs. Pinkerton, I -,lr!i- Salisbury, Mrs. Egan, Miss Cos- I KrilX. I -1. 1). Sullivan, tenor soloist of the j cathedra! choir, sang the "Palms" bv J : . Fame Ust Sunday. The cathedral is filled to its capacitv every night during the Lenten service. . - I n Wednesday, Fridav and Saturday f of this week the office of Tembrae has j teen smng; at 7 o'clock. ! ' On Holy Thursday Rt. Rev. Bishop 5 Scanlan celebrated solemn pontifical i "Ph mass at S o'clock, after which the I holy oils were consecrated. . Confessions will be heard on Satur- II day from 3 to 0 Jv m: aml from ; unljl 1 o'clock. The sen ices of Good Friday closed I M'ith the stations of the cross after J Tenebrafs Catholic instinct i.rompted I many !iarts to spend the three most 1 I solemn hours of th.. afternoon in prayer and tneditation on the awful j tragedy of the first Good Friday.- i ' ' .. |