| Show I SALT LAKE OPERA QUINTET PACKS HOUSE Most Enthusiastic Audience Listens to Finest Musical 1 Numbers Ever Presented In Myton Myton Per Performers Per Per- formers Pleased The conc concert given rt In Jn the tl My Myton ton Opera house bouse last Saturday night by bythe bythe bythe the Salt Lako Lake Opera Quintette was all and more than was promised The house bouse was packed to the doors and not a one as far Car as can be learned learn learn- ed went a away way dissatisfied The only criticism heard beard was one that should please the performers and those who brought them here That criticism was that the hearer would have been better pleased at atmore atmore atmore more of the from Lucia kind Every singer was in fine voice and feeling They were more than generous with responses to emphatic encores The committee In charge of the concert was composed of oC Dr R. R J. J Enochs Professor T T. R. R Cope B. B L. L Dart and C. C B. B Cook This committee commit commit- tee was ably assisted by the teachers Mrs Jennie Jenne Tuttle Miss Lillian Babcock Babcock Babcock Bab- Bab cock and Miss Gladys Stewart who had charge of oC the sale of oC tickets by pupils paired off Into teams The committee offered a first Thrift stamp prize of 3 and second one of 2 The first i prize Izo was won by Earl Elliott and Ralph Maxwell who sold 36 35 tickets at 60 50 cents each The second was won by Edith Jessop and Hazel Smith who sold 26 tickets at 60 50 cents each The total receipts amounted to and the total expenses not Including advertising amounted to Twenty men had previously signed their names to a paper that they would make up any deficiency but the paper has not been presented to them The four members of the committee were so well pleased with I thes of the affair that they went d down Wn I into to their pockets and andi i made up Ul the deficit The promoters I are just as thankful to these 20 as asIC asif asif if IC they had been called upon to pay In addition to the four committeemen committee- committee men the paper was signed by the following follow following fol fol- low lowing lug A. A M. M Todd Edward Jessop J J. J B. B Whittemore F. F O. O Palmer C. C J J. J George E. E Phillips W. W E E. Wheeler J. J D. D Beavers R. R E EWaugh E. E Waugh George Elliott it R R. H. H Burdick Burdick Burdick Bur- Bur dick Floyd Lamb H H. G. G Clarke C C. C P. P Watterson Fred Motter W. W H Morrison There are others in fn town who would have havo signed if ft they had been called upon but 20 names only were wanted and when the num number er was reached the soliciting stopped The matter of oC a regular lyceum course for next year is being con con- Vernal and Roosevelt have signed for it This course would consist of three high class entertainments entertainments entertain entertain- m ments during the winter r. r The Salt Lake bunch would be one A Chicago trio of of- young women with all kinds of musical ability would be another A dramatic reading by Professor Maud May Babcock would be tho the I third o 0 |