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Show Predict Bright Future For Young Miss Who Plays Quite Difficult Piano Numbers As a finale of the season's work the piano pupils of Mrs. R. P. Hunter were presented In a recital Fday afternoon at the rtudio. On this occasion parents and a few friends of the pupils wer; invited and they were very pleasantly entertained with a very fine program. One oi Mrs Hunter's pupils. liUle Miss Eleanor Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E L Ford and granddaughter granddaugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Browning, is considered an exceptional little musician for the amount of time she has been under the tutelage of Mrs. Hunter. The little girl has been studying study-ing for the past six months and plays surprisingly such selections as Pad-erewski's Pad-erewski's Minuet and "Dancing Dell" by Poldini Many friends of the child predict quite a future for her. The program in Its entirety follows: "Merry Moments" Mack Ralph Kimball "Rippling Waves" Millward Vivian Odermatt. "Frolic of the Frogs" Watson Ruby Chandler. "With My Love" Beaumont Dorothy Taylor. "Leporello's Song" Moirt Norma McDonald Rose Fay" Carl Hen: Beulah Wren "The Butterfly" Merkell Inez Brown "La Premiere Violette". Bel r Eleanor Ford 'Narcissus" Nevn Ardell WHIlam3 ' Papillon" Griefj Darten Pickitt (a, March Paul Wachs (b) Tarantelle ...... Heller Wesley Mullen fa) Poupee Valsante Pold.n fbi The Flatterer Chammade Edith Feibush i.i i Pas des Amphores Chammade (b) Muscadins Paul Wach Dorothy Vecker Selected Eleanor Ford PIANO RECITAL Miss Lots Foster presented a number num-ber of her pupils in I piano recital at her horn--. .',;:s Twt.ty fourth street last Thursday, June 20 and a very good propram was given Th numbers played follow: Cora Waltz Srabbog Grace Helner Orange Blossoms Ludovis On the Meadows Lichner Emma Buehler Duet Strabbog Nell and Antoinnette Woods The Flight of the Bat Holsi Ruth Wilde The Wayside Rose Fischer Gipsy Dance Lichner Vol ice Woods Mazurka Hciner Loraine Glen Duet "April Smiles" Depret Belva and Keenth Brown Frolic of the Butterflies Bohm Marie Glen Ire as Snow Lanpe Woodland Echoes Wvmna Grant Williams Minuet Paderewskl Second Mazurka Godard Lyle Chase is Sylphes Bachman Pas des Amphores Chaminade Grot t a Lytzenberg Prelude Op 3 No. 2 .... Rachmaninoff Yirpinia Foster TO HOLD REUNION At the Pleasant View meeting house next Wednesday, July 2. there will be held a reunion of the descendants of Moses Wade. The propram of events will begin at 2 p. m., and will include music, speeches and refreshments. Moses Wade was born July 2. 1798 in Allegheny county. New York and there he Joined the church of Latter day Saints, coming west with that or-ganiiatlon or-ganiiatlon He, with hi son, Edward D Wad-, wa re members of the Mormon Mor-mon battalion 1 f - was the father of Edward Wade, Minerva Wade, Hiel-man Hiel-man and Sarah Wade Elliott. All friends and relatives of tho family fam-ily are asked to he present. OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED At Lorln Farr park last Thursday uliemoon and evening the old folks of Weber county were delightfully entertained en-tertained by committees from the various var-ious wards and churches of the city. The honored pmests for the day Ware convoyed to the park In automobiles and when they became tired were apaln taken to their homes The events began at noon and opened with a band concert by the Nichols' Ladies' hand Later luncheon was served and In the eveninp dinner was served beneath be-neath the trees at the park. It is thought that honors for the oldest person per-son on the grounds went Lo Mrs. I J n -rietta Williams of the Third ward. She i.- '. 2 years of age About 1300 of the old people of the city and county were present and no distinction was made between color, race or religion. The day was Immensely enjoyed by all present. |