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Show I Music and1 Drama O -i Students of the Weber Normal college- of music gave another program last Thursday evening In the Weber Normal auditorium. With an attendance attend-ance of about one hundred guests, the program was as follows: Cello solo, The Balms Faure "Yearning" Tschalkowsky Dorothy Nlchois Piano solo, "In An Alabama Cabin" Cadmnn Margaret Manning Soprano solo, "Tho Message 1 Coverly Josephine l.-crkin Violin solo. "SalUt d'Armour" . . Elgar Joseph Holmes Piano solo. "On the Meadow" . Llchnc r Bcrnice Harding Baritohe solo, "TIM the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold" Ball Lynne Paul Violin solo. Remembrance" . . n ogt I louglas Manning I 'ano solo, ' Paquerctte" . . . Beaumont Milford Piggott The Primary association of the Fourteenth ward won the applause of e cryone when the presented n vaudeville vau-deville show In the ward hall Friday vi ning. The program which was well carried out by the little folks was as follows: Invocation John Stevens. One-act (fl&y, "My Mother's Aid So-i So-i It t y." by six girls. Song. "Wonderful Mother," Ray ByritSon, Ruth Saunders, Isabella Har-bei Har-bei tson. Redding, "Mother s Ifairpin." Eugene Eu-gene llolbrook Piano solo Mario Greenwell. Hoboes." Eurl Stephens and Eiic Wilson. Song by four gii is. Reading. "My Grandfather is a Dutchman." Wallace Stevens, 6 ears of age; encore, "I Saw, a Ship a Sailing." Sail-ing." ld Ladlee' Song by Lucy White.' Nellie DeGroot, Nora Garner and Olgi Jensen. W restling match Jack Harbertson.l |