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Show CLOSING WEEK AT WASATCH ACADEMY & ' v Kcx? oi DETAILS OF PROGRAMS TO BE GIVEN $$tk'.. '- r- ' - VV;-' Following are details of the various vari-ous programs given by Wasatch Academy Ac-ademy this week and next for its .dosing: This, Fi-iday, evening, Sth. Grade selections and the presentation ol "The Little. Daughter of the Regi ment," by the class, consisting ol he lollowing: John Aunand, Ruth Coates, Melba King, Henry Lawler, Margaret Wall, William White, Glen Winters. Saturday evening the Senior class will present, two short German comedies, com-edies, "Ein Knopf," and "Bin Am-:k:i:iiseiies Am-:k:i:iiseiies Duel!." -The former depicts the difficulties of an absent-ninded absent-ninded professor, who wears a red button on his coat to assist his memory. mem-ory. The characters are taken by the following: Harold Hunter, Ber-ic.e Ber-ic.e llraiiley, Harold Jensen, Beanie Bea-nie N.elsou. Harold Jensen will eudcr the solo, "Still Wie Die t:".-n.;." .In the latter, two ardent suitors ''igh.t an "American duel" for Unhand Un-hand of a charming young widow and the winner loses! 1 lie characters charac-ters are taken by Olive Matthews, Adilene Rrand, Clinton Webb and John Anderton. "Die Wacht am lthein" and other familiar German songs will be sung by the Juniors. The entire program will be rendered iu German but the synopsis of the play, which will make them readily .mlerslood, will be famished. Sunday evening, Baccalaureate-Address. Baccalaureate-Address. Monday evening, Literary Contest, Essays' by D wight Broadhurst, Daisy Wright, Edith Shewand Clara P.Liir. Declamatory, Will Tebbs, Laura ISv-j.s, ISv-j.s, Adeline Brand and Vie Sargent. Orations by Spencer Webb, Vencla Meyi-ick and Olga Thompson. ' Tuesday evening, Commencement Fxercises. Graduates: Harold Hunter, Hun-ter, Harold Jensen, John Anderton, Clinton Webb, Beatrice Nielson, Ber- lice Bradley and Olive Matthews. Wednesday evening, Alumni Reunion. Re-union. Ail Ihe events except the Commencement Com-mencement Fxercises will be. held in the. Assembly Room; these will be held in the Flue Thea.re. All arc or I be gecc-l public, except Ihe 'ilumni .Reunion for whic h invitations M- i. .sue.! by ihr- Alirnai Association. last week, returned from Salt Lake Tuesday. The physicians who diag- ,oscd bis case are not yet certain as to 1 lie nature of Ihe co n-plaint n-plaint but they are taking no chances and are treating him for tuberculosis which the disease resembles very much. The affected member is in a plaster of paris cast and will In so for some time. Mr. Larson :- eels lo i-eiurn 10 the. hospital in about a month. Juan ISoyden.son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Boyden of Manti, formerly of his city, has joim d with three, other -oung men of Salt Lake City and formed a combination for presenting a popular musical act. which bey expect lo take over one or inori of the foremosl vaudeville circuits ol he louni ! . The art includes u quartette of horns, a iuarl"ile oi small imitation trombones, one ol saxaphones, elc. Mrs. Fmil Nielsen went to Ogden Tuesday reluming yesterday vvnb her young son and Ihe young son ol Mr. and Mrs. 15. I). Freslon, who bavi been attending the school for tin deaf and dumb '.In re. The boys an making splendid" progress in theii studies and enjoy Ihe work very much. They aie always glad to .-iisie hi for I he su nmer's vacation, vaca-tion, but are not at all sorry to go k in the fall, as Ihey like the work and the as:-oeiat ion of Ihe.i voung fellow s; '.nba ! :-. State Dairy and Food Cominisioiier Will.-ird Damon of S-ili Lake war. ii. Sanpete this we, k ;inc villi .lame: lClavvson-of Spr-xnr City, member ol ! the pure foo l bureau, sjieni ro in iinie lookin:; over ceriain grist mill. ! about w hich some complaint had ! been made. if sani'ary j,.K food I con. lit ions generally tiny n:y Caal a very marked improvement over pre- |