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Show Mt. Pleasant Band Played For Democrats iirSalt Lake City The Mount Pleasant Band returned, return-ed, fiom Salt Lake City Sunday with hea1 ts fil ed with j-y and gladness r. account ! he succ xnd rli tim-iiuri which they had attained while in th city 'he week before. The musicians came in for much praise both at the Convention held on Thursday at the Salt Lake Theatre Thea-tre and at the celebration held at Lagoon on Friday. They showed the good people of Salt Lake that Mount Pleasant was progressing very rapidly and derserved distinction in the music circles of the state. The members of the band areas follows: L. P. Nelson, Manager; William C. Anderson, director; Webster Web-ster Boyden, solo cornet; Merlin Anderson, An-derson, solo cornet; Francis Erick sen, first cornet; Albin Halstrom, second cornet; Jesse Young, clarinet; E. A. Day, clarinet; Burgess Frand-sen, Frand-sen, clarinet; Lute Dorius, piccolo; Cliff Nielson, solo alto; Wilford Christensen, alto; Blaine Watson, alto; Clyde McClenahan, alto; Eric Waldemar, tenor; Louis Peterson, first trombone; J. A. Bjelkie, baritone; bari-tone; H. F. Wall, bass; Walter Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, bass; Leander Thompson, baritone; Juan Boyden, second trombone; trom-bone; Pat Young, solo cornet; Cleon Anderson, snare drum; L. P. Nelson, bass drum. This picture was funiiihed us by the Salt Lake Tribune. Top row (left to right) Merlin Anderson, W. C. Anderson, Francis Ericksen, .Cliff Nielson, Leander Thompson, Webster Boyden, Burgess Frandsen,Jesse Young, Pat Young, Albin Halstrom, L. P. Nelson. Middle row left to righ t Walter McArthur, Willard Barton, H. F. Wall, J. A. Bjelkie, Juan Boyden, Louis Peterson, Eric Waldemar. - T , . Bottom Clyde McClenahan, Lute Dorius, Blaine Watson, E. A. Day,, Wilford Christensen, Christen-sen, Cleone Anderson. |