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Show H STUDENTS VIOLIN H RECITAL SUNDAY EYE. "'Vt JH Lovfn of music are looking for JflflJ ward to a trout at the violin recital to j he (riven hy the pupil! of Mr. Peyton J .TnhiiMin in the ('pilar City tahernaclc fl next Sumlay evening. During hi? J first Benson nt Iht M. A. C. Mr. .John JIIb son ha shown himself to he a very J competent teacher of the violin ami J hand instruments anil has done much JflflJ to promote music hoth at the school JflflJ iin'l in the community. J The following program will he ren- JflflJ ilcrcd at the recital, which is free to J the public: J String orchestra. J 2. "Reinemhrance (Vogt) by The- HbV on Watson. J '(.-- linn arolle "Tales of Hoffman," B (OfTi'iilmch) by T.ithn draff. J I "Melody in I'." tKuhenstein) hy JflflJ Ilu Spilshury. H "Herd (iirl's Dream," (I.ahit- J sky i by Alice Highee. H fi.- "Gavotte," (f.ihulka) by Mir J ism May cock. j "Minuet in (J." (Keethoven) by J Delia Matheson. J 8.- i at "Adoration," (Rorowski) H (b) "Air Varie No. 5," by Audrey J JflflJ ft. "Hungarian Dance No. 5," piflj (Mrahms) by Orien Dalley. H 10. (a) "Slumber Song" (Weitzell) piflj i lii "Kondino," (Beethoven) by Flos- piflj (iardnor. 1 11. "Minuet," (Mozart) by Itulon H - H Mr. (',. A. (ilover of Yale, (Trout JflflJ io. initiee i was in town this morning piflj attending to matters of business and JflflJ trying to get some first-hand dope on piflf the building of the projected railroad Jflflj from Lund. Mr. Glover is figuring on PJH certain concessions when the road piflj starts building. He is also a well man JIH and has a good well rig in the county. Jflflj Inasmuch as Mr. Payne of Milford PJH has been induced (during the absence B of Mr. Glover from the county) to PJH go into the Newcastle district with HJH two rigs, Mr. (ilover is considering piflj the advisability of moving into this JIB county with his rig, if contracts are H visible to justify the move. The t x- HHS tension of the Dixie Power Company's JflH service into this valley seems to fa- Jflflj voi the idea. |