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Show FINE MUSICAL TREAT. Miss Ramsey's EntorUiinmnnt Grently Aprocintod. Miss Euima Itumcy's many friends and admirers In Salt Lake gathered gath-ered in laige numbers at tho First Congregational Con-gregational church last night and wero icwnrded by hearing a musical progrnm of rare merit. Miss Ilameey hid already al-ready won u warm plat o for herself in iheeiteom of the music lovers of Salt Lake and tho dimmer In which she was received last night proved that she endeared en-deared hereelt moro to those who heard her. " Sho o in excellent voiie, and, assisted as-sisted by promtunnl Bait Lake nrtits, supplied nu evening nf rnre enoyment to those who attended. Miss Ramsey sang "Ich Had' I in Tniume Uoweiuct," by Uolniit Franz, "Im yundciaclioenon Monat Mai," by Schumann j "Im rilertsHftf lWfh,'.byCnop1nV,"TlfoJevu!lloig",'' from Faust, 55 u ballad by Neviu; "Marine," hy Edouard Lalo, Uohemian air from "Cm men," and, ns n closing number, tho "Qrnnd Air du Froy- schnetz," by Weber. Not less .Mumly appreciated than Miss Ramsey's numbcis were tho violin solos hy Willard Weilie. It was Mr. Wei lie's first publia appearance for a long time, nnd the magnificent reception eiveu him should show him how greatly he has been missed by hundreds of Salt Labels who admire his splendid work. Mr Wcllie gave "Andante Finale, 2nd Concerto," nnd "Russian Alls," by ieniawsky. For encores he pliijed "Ciadle Song," by Emile Sauret, and "Traumerie." Miss Jennie Sands gave n ballad by Ri'ineekp, "Impiomplu, Op. 142, No. 3," by Schubert, and 'Tolonalse," by McDoiM'll as piano solo,, nnd her fine execution was tlioioughly appreciated. Miss Sands wna accompanist to Miss Ramsey, whilo Ar'hnr Shepherd accompanied ac-companied Mr. Weilie. Herald. |