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Show High School Orchestra Or-chestra Kept Busy The -High School orchestra, which has been doing splendid work for the public during the winter, appearing in program whenever and whereever equested, has had an unusually busy time this week. Sunday evening, it was taken to Spring City where a splendid program of high grade music mu-sic was rendered in a most pleasing manner. Several students gave recitations reci-tations and Miss Thurman read a selection from "The Man Without a Country." It was all very entertaining entertain-ing and was very much enjoyed by .he large audience present. Tuesday morning the orchestra furnished a .mmber of selections for devotional, all of which were well received. Tuesday evening it appeared at Wasatch Wa-satch Academy, furnishing the music for the declamatory contest in which the two schools participated that evening. Thursday evening vthe teachers of the various schools of the city, who were being entertained at the High School, were treated to a program of music by the orchestra as a portion of the evening's observance.. observ-ance.. The members were guests of the High School Faculty at the banquet ban-quet given during the evening's exercises. ex-ercises. All of these programs as well as all others given by the orchestra dur ing the winter, have been the subject of much favorable comment, both by local people and by others who have been so fortunate as to hear it while temporarily here, some persons who are capable judges and qualified to ?peak, having rated the orchestra as being ahead of any other high school orchestra in Utah, excepting only the Salt Lake City High School organization. organiza-tion. Without any. question it is most decidedly a credit to the school and we are proud of it. The membership mem-bership and instrumentation s.re as follows: Violins, Misses Belva Jenkins, Jen-kins, Muriel and Eva Simpson; cornets, cor-nets, Miss Blanche Jenkins, Faireld Larsen; cello, Plumas Boyden; bass, Walter McArthur; trombone, L-Grande L-Grande Jenkins; piano, Miss Arcillt? Barnett; drums, Clyde Cheney; flut". Mr. Boyden. |