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Show MUSK STUDENTS WILL GIVE CONCERT The regular weekly concert given giv-en by the Southern Utah School of i Music which occurs next Sunday evening will be mostly a student affair. af-fair. Gustave Soderlund is the only teacher appearing. He will play "Serenade" and "To Spring" by jGreig. Miss Evans of the vocal department depart-ment w ill present the following pu-ipils: pu-ipils: Helen Nelson, who will rcn-i rcn-i der "Kovcly Spring" by Coeren, and "If Flowers Could Speak" by Mana Zucca ; Mrs. R. S. Gardner, 1 "Obetination," Fontenaille. "Will-' "Will-' 'O-thc-Wisp," Spross ; Iona Kunt, "Sunshine and Rain," Blumenthal ; W. C. Macfarlane, "Armorer's Song" from Robin Hood; Flossie Webster, "One Spring Morning," Nevin ; IC. M. Corry will sing "Calm as the Night,, by Bohm, and Henry Bettridge from Parowan will render rend-er "Spray of Roses" by Sanderson and "Banjo Song" by Homer. Kenneth Roylance will present . from the violin department nine students in ensemble, plaving "Kul-llahy." "Kul-llahy." "Pastoral" and "March" by Stutt. The pupils appearing are Alice Higbee, Maxine Keonard, La Vera Leigh, Willie Pa'mer, Nola Smith, Mar)' Palmer, udrey Homer. Ho-mer. Rulon Jones and Helen Smith. As an added feature of the program pro-gram the ladies' chorus will render i three songs by Charles Wakefield-! Wakefield-! Cadman "Land of the Sky-Bluc Water." "Far Off 1 Hear a Uner's ' Flute," and "The White Dawn is Stealing" controlto obligato by Evangeline Ev-angeline Thomas. The piano parts will be played by i Dorret Evans Woolley. Miss Evans ! directing. |