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S I ff k 1 t r rr r Ii 1 jt y rY Y 9 w fX v t I v t to o zt I t I d 4 f y yc c wf i f y l t t I d Y i N r r rI i r ri It t y 1 s f 1 1 8 v YIe Me a sue y 1 a 9 sv Y s1 i V e 0 gaa v t I f p f 11 4 I II r s 4 1 a sf Je Jera ra y Y i j j h hr r l r t k Lagoon Novelty Orchestra reading from left to right James McDonnel piano and McDonnel base tuba and string bass George Davis trombone saxophone and piano Charles Lockwood Frank Cookson T E Erickson Lockwood banjo trumpet Clayton Kirkham Kirkham drums Donald Kirkham orchestra leader banjo Tarry Tibbs alto saxophone C melody saxophone and C clarinet Leland Bristol tenor saxophone and baritone trombone Jack Rosell alto saxophone C melody saxophone and C soprano violin Don Dou j soprano Al Isom Isom violin Frank Frame McDo violin This season dancers da h ha beve ve been flo flocking to Lagoon In greater num- num bars bers numbers num-bera than ever before and th the Lagoon Novelty Orchestra under the leadership of Don has hols won unstinted praise an as the best orchestra Inbe In the be west New lively alc mu- mu music sic that Just to those es the most moat re rp- rp feet into a dance ste ste-i ste Is I IsI featured byDon aDd his So Society lety who are the I boys In this territory for tor thinkIng up new and novel stunts The Tho new popular waltz waltz Sleep arranged by will bo be Intro intro- Introduced as well 03 lIS other late tunes tures The members member of ot the ovelt 2 Novelty Orchestra are aro aU all loral local boys gerrA L Jensen of tho the Lagoon resort Every Everyman man In the orchestra has hIlS had bad ong experience in professional musical Work and each ech of them's them a a rog recognized recognized artist t So popular Is la the musIc that t It has haa become necessary ry to enlarge the tho danco dance pavilion The bl bigger g er han hall will be ready by l y Pioneer day The Introduction of ot the tho cu custom tom ot of changing the tempo for each encore and having novelty music was made on the suggestion of Mr Christensen atte after a coast to coast to tour of Inspection of ot the tho famous ot resorts resorts-of the country These fea- fea tures tures have very 1 popular Christensen Chrls with the dancer Manager Chris Chrls conferred conf erred with i famous or or chestra leaders leaden throughout the country and it was their L a lie secured f rl Kirkham as leader of the orches orchestra tra Mr Kirkham Is a local boy who has attained a 0 wide reputation for his musical ability through ll a 1 serIes aeries of ot tours In vaudeville and playing In eastern resorts Don Kirkham conductor of the he orchestra plays playa eleven different Instruments instrument on the tho piano cornet comet saxophone and clan clari clarinet net net HIs i Is In a large larre measure responsible for the thc BUc a of the orchestra He Ho has proved t syncopation own to snit the dancers for whom beplay Mr Kirkham Is known throughout the country as one of the most capable exponents of the trend I modern He- He trend In dance music musto lIe He has plays IL a four cults out of h has spent Dt se several seasons seal In lh eastern resorts and on the coast game JJames McDonnel Who plays the bass bAIls tuba and string hues bass was vai with the high school band and IU with the cadets In 1915 1916 He Ha hAS been engaged In music professionally profession profession- ally ally In Salt Lake City CHy for tor eight years George Davis trombone phone Ia o phone and piano began his study tudY ot of music at the 1 I L D S1 S lIo He is le a a teacher of Piano pin pin-no having beCIL beona a professor of music mUllo mu lo lee and i la is an experienced resort orchestra man mon Charles Lockwood wood of Odeon Ogdon Og on is la a wizard rd on the banjo He lie hen has played ed for tor time In to the some ems northwest TO rl ma ke r rt t his hia banjo talk was ws formerly leoder leader of tho tho orchestra at the tho Coronado ado club elUo at at Denver Denvor He has at atthe tho the American of Salt Lake and this i Is hi his second season t nL Lagoon In that time he ha has himself and his music very popular with local dancers Harry Erickson handles handies the I grand nud piano pleno In tn tide fide fine stylo and plays the tho trumpet as aj well He plAyed the trumpet In tn one of ot the he navy bands and has hIlS played the plano piano for lor dancing at jIt the American Clayton kham hare who can get more mor clever Jazz jaw effects from his bIg aggregation of drums than MY any other drummer In this section of he country started to play ln 01 andt b been cn eug ClIl i ln musical work professionally for or rte si years This is his season at lagoon Leland Bristol tenor saxophone and baritone trombone ha haq h beena boen a professional tor for nine yr yeara ye rii hay hay- loe hav-loe log Ing played In In theatre orchestras Jack wh who who Is assistant leader IS s proficient with the tha altol alto l melody saxophone and C soprano and violin Ha lie leas played in Q a a number of mavle m vo houses and nd was tillS WIlkes orchestra during the tho season of 1022 1021 1022 1 1823 1023 22 a also saxophone C melody i and C soprano end and clarinet has haa had cafe citti enc ence In Chicago o and has lies also bo played In winter tar he hc u G the Odeon 1 He Ue e is a teacher of tf the saxophone I IAl Al AI Isom I om violin has holI played with th the Symphony and orchestras In III Salt Lake City I his hla musical In lo high bien 1 Ifs JIo has played with the Ihs monio orchestra aa- aa o manIc innate and Symphony y A It has lias boon boen kr- kr ur ran for the tile nl night ht ot of o July a th d y with tree free from trOn trOnto 4 to 0 O over tho SIo Sake lake with a II real roal hang battle at 10 9 0 P m 1 are ano another Tea ea for tOr or that day Through the courtesy ot of A I Co Ca the tha he Martin sass xo and band Jand In v ra r y AI eA |