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Show 1 OGDEN LADIES' BAND FEATURED AT ; LAGOON FREE VAUDEVILLE TODAY 4 , , 1 " '' . Group of fair muil'laii of Ogdcn who will be heard in excellent progru 111 at the frei vandovlllc performances at Lagoon ihU afternoon nt 3:30 ami t :30. under the direction of 1'rofessor C. Christensen, the Ogdcn Ladles' bana will give a concert at the Lagouu ree vaudeville entertainment this utt-ernoon. utt-ernoon. Because or the fame of ties organisation It is expected 'hat a record rec-ord crowd will attend, and Manager A. C. Christensen of Lagoon announces that special provision has been made (n accommodate the increased paiion-ase. paiion-ase. There will be plenty of com-.bh- -el.- In th" -h.-iic ' 1 1 the big uew surrounding the cool, open-air theatre. The membership of the band in-cludSS in-cludSS the following. Cornets, Mae McFariund, Helen iavls, F.thel Burrows, Bur-rows, Olive McFarianu. Dot Bender, VlvUn Pickett; altos. Florence Van Sweden, Zella Jono. J ret a Jones, baritones, bari-tones, Thora Parker. Jessie Christensen. Christen-sen. Lilly BohSjer; flue. Aurella Bohade; clarinets Elisabeth Jones, Fior Cheney) Cholin iioss, Lavon I Pickett, Grace Parker. Flora Wilson. Ved Johnson. Carmen Hall; trom- : bones, Mary Christy, Gala Wilfong; drums. Hose Beattle. Alfleda Hoover; l.s. .lury sfaiaQj Gusslc Falk. The organization is under the management I of Jack Christy. The train leaving ugden at -:3U arrives ar-rives ,,t lagoon in time fur the first ' performance, and tho train leaving at ! 10 arrlvea In time for the second I performance. |