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Show uu VIOLIN RECITAL FMDAYJVuM Ogden music lovers, who have for sovoral years come, to consider any program at Sacred Heart Academy Incomplete In-complete unless It boro the name of little Miss G. Malono, will bo gratified grati-fied to learn that next Friday evening even-ing the young lady will be heard In her final recital, which marks the culmination cul-mination of her violin study at tho acadomy. Of a naturally artistic temporament Miss GeneviovoMalone handles her Instrument In-strument with n facility to be envied by some so-called professionals, and the heart songs she evokes from its strings are passion laden with an Intensity beyond her years. To Sacred Heart Academy is duo all credit for the training of this exceptionally promising young artist. She will bo ably assisted by Miss Loretto Malonc, her sister, also a graduate of the samo Institution, and at present a most successful suc-cessful teacher for the Utah Conservatory Conser-vatory of Music. Friends of the young ladles and patrons of the institution are cordially invited to the following program: Program. Gypsy Airs, Op 20 Sarasate Adagio, from Sonata Pathetlquo Beethoven-Bartellonl Butterfly, Op. 30, No. 3 Hubay i Andante and Finalo from G. Minor ! Concerto Bruch Piano Solo "Mandolinata" Saint Saens Miss Malone. Air Vario, Op 22, No. 2 VIouxtemps ' "Dixie" Koepplng . Grand Fantaslc Militarle, Op. 15 j Leonard An i |