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Winner. wIB b award.. f - , -- - GIVE- - LICHT SECONO : - , - The participant' in the tousle Tho second appearance of the I school )4cCuns School of Music and Art events of the Jordan high symphony orchestra this --season graduation tartlets at ths high under the direction of Frank W. school auditorium Friday evening. 1 Asper, will be In the Assembly ball. Malt 21. era all Inamhara,et ths .11:111 at may Monday. pm graduating class of IL The music jj, when the organization will play one is under the direction of Etnery follows: symphony in addition to- several S. EPPerson. The program I... pretentious numbers.March of the graduates. Mabel Borg Jenkins. pianist. al- - Overture. "Mosaic" Feralso- of-tschool-o- f initsitL,wili-h- o J. R. ohuhy- twybeityu Male Quartet. "Trail Mate" assisting artim, The program as arranged. as- . . .. ,. ....Clay Smith be Lionel Anderson. Carter Grant, carding to indications. will artistically presented. The aloe- -- Charles Hood. Clark Gardner. lions in themselves are exceptionjeyoyetion.....Hishou J. P. Jensen , ally beautiful and are said to pro- - xylophone solo. "Every Evening" i vide ample opportunity for agorae-Epperso-n Mon. , - George Burgon The numbers follow: Jobe Slater Salutatory "Symphony in C Major (Jo I. solo Plan "Rego. Fantails fromVerdi-lAMozart ter)... ........ I etto" "Sonatina. C Majar Miss Alice bison D Maier Scar .......... Helen Stokes i"The Nightingale ... .. Alableff Valedictory Ladies double quartet, "De Sand- itelet-se.- .. Waltz" 'Etude " "' man ' Protherts Stites AllArieidenne" George. Bizet Isabelle Reading Alice Bur- The personnel of the orchestra ninanaw Juanita' Jurtallan. . follows: Swan. Lillian Hart. ViolinsRoss J. Ramsey. concert Prances Richardson. Nellie Oar- W. Park Cecile Conner. taster; Alice bison. Accompa- rett, IdeDoriald, Curtis Akerlind, Stanley nied by Violins. Harold Niel- - .. , - Best, Lelluell Christianson. Donald men. Clifton Deluder. Iran Cope. Eva Stock. Stewart Jones, Swenson. Clark Gardner. blargaret Skelton. Oaliard Carr. address Adam FL Reunion Allen Ramsey. One Sallsburl Class Clark Gardner, Ruth- Wager. cot.. Presentation Of Graduating Principsi L sv. Nielsen 'trite von Hoorebeck. Mrs. F. M. - liicHugh.--SusaDielomait--- -, Pasentation-of Gregory. D. C. Jensen Williams, Marjorie Keller. Jae. . Clerence R. Parry, Sarah , Cornet trio.a 'Triplets. . of the Osborne, Henneberg Meet" , Bartley. Florence Styrene. seamons. William Burtosk Roberti Charles Hood. Clare Griffiths. Lawrence teak. pmurthwalte. Ernest Price. Eugene Lotto, Thomas Clifton Allsop and :G. w.I Exit march. "TrialJan" I J. IL IL Symphony Orchestra Richmond. - t - he ... ..... .... - - . .... ...... nt ....-Seariat- - Fa ...-.Dr- z I . ... .... , 1 ,. : - , , Special preparations aft baing made by the Y. L. IL L. A. Oir band, diractod by P. A. Young. for the& appearance In the annual M. L. A. confirenis Is Salt Lake. Juno II to 13. A. an inducemant to girl& who wish to enter tho organisation. the L. M. I. A. general board of the announces that ad arrangoment has been mad whereby all girls who enter the hand may receive fret' Instruction on Any wind instrument -- - for one 'year. It la explained that ono year's study of any of the band instruments usad in the irks' organisaUon will quiti the Player to work wed with ensemble. Thad:tow ;day. ors will ba anlisted in the band at once and will play with it as quickly as they are able. In addition to beginners. ill Old members of the band are asked to Jellt in tha campaign to make the girls' band bigger and better or. gannation than it has over been. The caporal board of the Y. L. M. I. is giving lull to th endeavor and there issupPort confident'expoctation that the band will be rale !y rovhred.nor only for the June appearanen. but - Permanently. AU girls who wish to obtain the free instruction mentioned must registro at the Y. L. IL L A. offices in tho Bishops' and must furnish their building own maim.. meats. Band rehearsals 'rill be held at the L. D. S. U. band headquarters in the Barratt Hall building Mon. dayc and liredneedays at 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 4 p.m. weekly. CellosGeorge 'Clifton.... Kio Spencer, Jacobsen. Kenneth Burton. Helen Budge. Marion Skeen. ,Isaac. - F. k TucketL BassesFred Beesley. James R. 1 - - - FluteWilliam Dunn. OboesWilford Lorton. Bow- Roes Sutton. lug Woodbury. eClartnetsDou Kirkham. 11Yna Price. BassoonsCharles G. Berry , An-- a - drew Borgesou. W. F. Rob- HornsJoseph Quiet. It I. Frank Smith. Winn. lean. TrumpetsStewart Grow. Bert Ernest Kipp. Lloyd Alexander. Smith. TrombonesDean Starr, Melvin Allen. Lizzie White. , - , APS1,,! C , , ,,' n--- I : - - Pr - ""'"'' 1 . $ - c, " . -- 1 - t Band Concert at Liberty Park Sunday Hawkins Military band. elarence I. Hawkins. director, assisted Mrs. Laurinda P. Brewartenr bY so. piano. and John Stacey, trombonist. will play the weekly pr band concert at the band Liberty park Sunday at I p.m. The - st11t Program follows: March. Irruhlingslied" Lowy Overture. "Euryantho" Weber Popular : a "Pal of My Cradle Days" Brown b "Then 111 Bo Happy" 41,1,0,10 Brown OOOOOOO ' a "A May Morning" Denis b "Little Mother of Mine.. Butleigh Mr Laurinda Brewerton. Selection. "Bibil" Jacobi Selection, Operatic Masterpieces Satranek Trombone solo. "Cujus Animan" front "Btabat Mater" , .4 read-past- Roitinl Mr. John Stacey. Vocal: a "Bubble Song from "High Jinks" Friml Selected -- Mrs. Brawerton. a 'Rustle of Spring" Binding b "Tarantella" Arditti e 'The, tisayens are Telling" from "Creation' Hayden ?Male, "Star , spangled 'Banner" or , The-Bib- le ' Kay Morn-Sund- Special Program at To Play at Denver First Methodist Church 4 ack-oo- v:: - ; ) l-b-- .N. ,d , - , (,, :r1 ' ,k 1 ,' -- z- ) t - i . ... () 1 Nli 1 fJ 11 t p. , . l' - . c , f i.. ( ., N.. Ai. , 114 ; Poor litmdred fifty people wituremed the flying of the corner. stone of the acts Wells ward dispel...16SO Fifth East street, at aeon -of Grant May it. In the above illateratioe Prole- - Joinlith J. Daynes Woodruff assisted by Bishop r.lits S. stake is seen laying of Purest Dale ward. and former Bishop Jacob Mauna of Waterloo-warWens ward termer!1 byte ded sections ef both Purest Dale Bishop sad Waterloo wards. Standing behind Presideet Darns are Araold Wililant Vorkink and. P. D. Bigirinbothent and - hie counselors, ' Harting. of Wells ward. The corner stone of ' the new rooms which viers erected on tho $40000 Wells ward chapel at llte I site several years ago. When completed the chapel will Fifth East street, was laid during total seating capacity of ill& spaekal exercises at the she by have Prost. Joeoph J. Daynes of Grant slit be finished in oak. will have 11. die. stake. Sunday noon. May I hard wood floors. and other features, lt is litsliationtierstons MIA deposited tinctive Anterior ' a box containing a brief history I nounced. In the front part of the meta of the ward a photograph of the be four thus rooms will The of building present blehamic. a copy and coins which atay be thrown open to aug- Deseret News of Maymeat the Wilting capacity of the inisceilitalious matter. ,, .Construction on the new build- - chapel. making the main auditori. this um much larger. ing was started April 6 of comWhen the chapel la completed. year. and Is expected to be The the amusement hall now plated by early autumn-addition lt, standing. will represent a total inchapel le being built as an I to the amusement ball and class vestment of approximately 680,000. - City. Utah, early acquaintances. return to Brigham CitY. Utah. hill I testified , to his good character snd . horns toRwn.. Both' to elm returned loyalty to his parents and ass. elates and to the Church. Bishop Murray. Utah. last week after An- - Byrum Valentine of Brigham City. spending the winter in Lou EL Utah. A relative. bore a powerful Mrs. isles with her daughter, testimony and the good character whittle and family. Jensen deceased. of the mhision Hyrum Gardner. L Reed Elder recently, of tha Oneida stake presidency. an 'serenity, spent two days with Mr. old acquaintance of the family of in Long Beach visiting deceased, bore a testimony of and Mrs Will Ei.ene remuyen. tot. the the sterling quality of the family. merly of Bountiful, Utah. wa offered by Rob- Benediction President Joseph W. MeMurrin Wallentine of Paris. Idaho. A returned Monday from San Jo, ert followed the body lare cortege where he attended the last resting place in the .. to the zninionary conference Mink Creek recemetery., Mr. and Mrs. A. D. fi ndia? J. Lao Keller is survived by hie turned to Los Aneetee last week ef, widow. Mrs. Jennie Erickson Kel14 ter a month'. visit in St, GOfire ler, a Yule, and other southern Utah cities with his mother. Mrs. daughter. Mary E. Keller. friefids and relatives. and the following brothers and of d sitters who reside at Mink Creek. dMi salest wileesoknweeeyt; yo rullEt al thalmt ;Isl. Idaho: Mrs. Theresa Peterson, Mrs. men Mrs- - mhms Larsen, Fttl' I assigned to the Fresno conference. Moab's' Elmo Keller; Mrs. Susie Miss Stella Hawley, daughter of aMaughazi. Richfield, Utah; June Mr. Henry W. Hawley of Los AnKeller, Logan. Utah; i geles, formerly of southern Utah. Melvin Keller. Chicago. Ill. two-yeLeo Keller filled alouslaten7oriteetedk. tone. iscritrienalportoepdtratotiobt: mission in the northwestern states welt doing during 1934 to ISIS and was hon. blunt Lewis Z. Rowe. Elder Rurata I released to return home. ion S. Snow and President Evelyn w hnurelubbel: , - the-mone- ,,. - . semi-annu- al four-year-o-ld 11,,,mo elturhtoair ar eantgyaeagedrainwhfearnmhiengtoofokr &hank. all of thsCali!orfla mis- - a Matt loft Leo .kn- -! up Mil.--work.14 a ranger of gales Saturday for thsnortbera! forestpart of Cantonal& where the will hold auxiliary conventions. after Iwhich they will iro to Nevada for One-Minu- te , Woo auxiliary -- Essays I the same purpoee. Before returning to Los Angeles they will attend I Si Lows Want the June convention and confer-WIin Salt Lake. It is reported willbe released RELIGIOCS PERFECTION; that Elder Rowe , In $alt Lake and that Elder Snow dispatches tell of a group will succeed him as superintendent of PrSS Oriental who re. youth. sought of the mission Sunday schools and ligioue perfection by the perform- T. M. IL L once of rites, and by Mr. Leonard returned grimagesecertain Bprowl the streets through from Overton, Nevada. last week. whilst clad. of scantily regardless where he took a leading role in an the weather. Westerners will smile opera being preeented by his broth- - I at the superstition of these young ' er. Meet,- - in the Overton high men. and yet even in Christian ,, school countries there are those who Petra Brest. Miles L. Jones of human soul can be To,think the Long Bench conference, by artificial means. Reof Ogden, is visiting and attend- ." ligioue perfection must corn from ing to business in Los Angeles. growth. Re who attains it will be Eider E. J. West, short-termis- . known. not for the en. ionary of the Long Beach confer.' dured or the rites performed. but his virtue. loyalty. wisdom. mice, has received his release and for-will return to his home in blefia courage. love of truth and beauty. Arizona, this week. Miss Irene Wil- - kindness'. cherity imegrity. gentle. lis of the in Jose conference. re- .. nese and consideration for others; ceived notification of her ',release all these and many more, as well Sunday and will return to her home as for his piety. There is no short ...1 ratio religious perfection.-- or any.- -- I thing else worth while. : C , -- - . 21.--F- I ill 1 - .. I Window - Bach-Goun- - self-tortu- re L. 1 Shoppers "., -- 'MERCHANTS' well-fille- - -- -- - 7 fellow-metori- -- ' 4. - - , ,. wt"' Tit-Bi- ts , ; - I visit-soci- al , ., 3 , , I , - -- - - ur Ihell twin Ma--to- I I . , I ft jc thring ! I 1. I 1 I . )) , !" 14Les----lee:- nt - , . - - . -- - - .. ,. ,. . - . .. . t -- . ), . t ,. , i , , . . , ., ,.. , - . - w-t- h - - - . a .. m m Lib-scho- ol - . - l. th , t ,...,0.-.- . Seventh Dor Adventhis Pacific Coast News I Salt lAks, 800 meters wavelength. Seventh Day Adventist. Fifth Fre. reading reoms 111 Walker Main and Second i South and Sixth East. Clarenc re (Special Correspondence.) street..-ithechristtan sot- - Purdom. pastor. Sabbath LOS ANGELES, May ILElder topic. Our Ad- env) literature ar91: 11:1at eodrmaoyn maytatt.be.obta!ned. Devotional set. Arthur T. Miles. of St. George. wee at A :4 p.m. T. rived in Fresno laid, week and conferAt the Central Christian church. -is M. V. Society. FridaY 1:42 p.m. assigned to labor in that mipalonarY Third East and Fourth South; Bible at 172 Hollywood avenue. The ence al a short-terat 9:46. C. K. Zimmerman. erty Park S. D. A. church will renElders Mark C. Black and Marof the Los Ander Departments tor., superintendenL - at a sacred concert in this church ion W. liaPiday have returned all ages and trained teachers. Com8:11 even conference Saturday 4 geles PeretusionMerton No.-munion services at H. Sermon tot- -. Rich. Luis Obispo and other Sea from Central Cbristian. ' George Brown. lowing communion, theme "Whatnorthern Oalifornia points. Tbey he SanSunday VOIMing May soever Ye Would." This being good: choir organized a Sunday school in ot the the! Central Christian observe will we wiU Sunday Barbara. Fine Concert Program ta i church will give a song service, The the corn- r day and also remember Its. MintROMArts.tetuagoA -- ' Junior-Eastemusic will. be repeated. and! where At Ladi es' Literary Club moult)? chest in our sermon. -from Meta, a Sunday full with program those at church parlor, and C. E. in the Wilt be announced later. assisting she has been visiting friend ' superintendent' 7ones, am Agatha Obituary. The concert given by Ulla VIrrelatives. . Y. P. B. C. E. at I:30 p m. Edward The Gleaned girls of Adams Ward ginia Ifummerhays and Leigh jfatrz in entertainment Lawerance. leader; topic, "Hew tel HAS PLAN TO STOP a delightful gave evening un., 8010 pianists. and the UniverRegular Adams in Ilse the Bible." the mothers the of honor "The RECKLESS DRIVERS services at II 'clock. topic, of Utah girls! string quartet ,ward chapel. Work of the Holy spirit." Prayer i Mr. - and Mrs Alvin K. Evans under this dirtetion of Miss Ellen of evening on aamak Wednesday the Itt meeting the punishment have returned from a trip through Netlinn. at the Ladies' LitavarY week at I o'clock. Choir prac- crime," ILI each suggested by (Mlbert and parts of California and Blab. They club Wednesday evening.- was one tics ThilcadaY vvt'1,15 of each week, I Sullivan in , comic of high excellence. spent a waek in raiding and Gar. ,. at.7;13. Throughout the Drolfram was arkado." l urged lea an iittectiv6lifarinden.dst.tashn'titwersliti.nd IriesolatlivnelLoagilltnd --AL tistically presented. and wart man-of overcoming work. church, tor- - .,MINIMA St Paul's Episcopal ifeatly appreciated by the audience DT Judge Parry, a London jurist, and Salt Lake doing temple South d GarEast n Tar and. of Rhode East d Mr. Alva ner Ninth that the auditorium. Reckless motorists, Holds-Electioid. h hurt The ItTing quartet, consisting of Orpheus Club Pupils of the class of Miranda IC,. street& Sunday after the Ascerusion, might be cured of their tntotohahlAhneetee ng land,. rsItur,,,Ii..." two Matson . dancing instructor at Oa --- ATI' usually Alien Anderson, Genevieve Greonwe'''. -- - business. wars If blindfolded and and turned Banquet display ticCuita On School of Music and Art. wood. violins; Caroline Robbins, where motor trait- -, I;weeks to returned iliiiioalltvr, l'ff71 will appear in a dant revue at the Roche -Marna viola. and Jennie Hansen. cello, Mr. attractive models and earc:V C. taem wao last week after prod; Salt Lake Theatre. Monday. May 24.1 140 p.m. evening prayer and recently returned from a concert st "His would en-- !Thatcher, Utah.months 1 in tour of southern Utah and northern four dent of the Orpheus club male at 2:15 p.m. Ovar 30 pupils will be mon. The rector will preach. Tues. windows him at and in joy in rrilseng.,.,......, hooting designs ' In company with the P. of In this revue, which, will dar. MAY la; teachers' dinner and meet- featured be addoddggewdn as nndd ClIllfrnia bbleyd ainncdh ;sot akin 11 b a professional ontortainment. meeting at 4:30 Wednesday evening I male glee club. Thomas Giles chorus at the annual businese Mr. and Mrs. Dtwood Lee of Be- 1 for they know the fin. orof social the and Guild singing Ths dancers will be eastoted by pro. Girls' Friendly. Thursday director, they played noire of the ing Calif' tiP.D"Iro dais hist picked himself up again."' Judge ranization at the Civic Center Mon- fessional piano ' numbers rendered on the tour. of the elate meeting at I. in is . "After ...week in St George doing temple pupils est and best pleases Parry quoted evening.. of C. W. Raid. Atlas Matson will also Their Mozart 'Minuet" and day work. Before returning to Cantor-S- t. a while It would be Lutheran. born., slowly A. vice was elected F. Bardwell "Andante Canta Tachalkowsky appear in solo Dumber, his mind what a sottish fel- - nit they will spend stome.time in John's Evangelleal Lutheran into yqu most. No price tag bile" were especially appreciated. president; E. E. Pike. secretary; low he had been in the past. If he', Milford. Utah; Irlaitiot, relatives . church, 130 'east Seventh South. and like their other selections, of Fred Bennett. treasurer; Hugh Nafriends. was Sunland the really badly damaged sho;rn, because fine is ambu, A. Rev. J. Schlichting, pastor. which nitre were several, were tion. librarian: Cherie T. Prisk. lance could take him and he; Mr. and Mrs. . lir.,,E. 'Ryan of CITY CHURCHES I assistant musical direcrendered with day school and Bible classes will would have time to away are the Calif.. lasts and tor. Pomona. parhappy consider the quality In clothing. Is meeritt the Parish, halt Sunday. matter musicianship. of a son horn April 21. Mr, i during his eon- - ,ents Plans for the coming year wire t am-- - Mr; Weiss Is superintend. raleseenceserionsty FIAPtinl Piano solos by lifiss Summer, Miss and meanwhile Marge thisia..amMEEN.11 the Ryan 'Wag formerly like DRY CLEANIN- hays and Mr. Harline included the discussed. First Trinity Baptiat church. 139 eat. During the morning services , be motorists. who damaged him Could 'Judd of La Verkin. Utah. Liszt "Gondolier:" ChanCmides There were 15 members and their south Second East street. Franklia at 11 confirmation exercise willThe Edward of Mr. P. LEO PomeroyKELLERhis take J. Place." , GAUALITYit depends '"En Autumn:" Beethoven's Sonata wives presont a banquet wee sere- G. Muting. M. Al. pastor. "Are Yoe held German services at 10. Persons convicted to Mesa. Aria. le in Los Angeles J. Leo Keller son of James M Pathetique." and Rachmani- ed. followed by dancing. Muslcil Wet or Dry," or "Living Water for Walther itillti will meet for a dumb animals shouldof cruelty and on business on workmanship you be meted,ing the en nofts "Melodic" Both pianists.- who selection were rendered by the Thirsty Souls" la the subject the and Tuesday. E. Keller. ranger of the Mary evening out punishment to "fit the crirle" I Mr. and Mrs N. F. Hemmert of Powell forest reserve stricken with Sr. pupils of Miss Neilson, revealed Pike quartet. Mrs. A. C. Klein, painor will preach upon Sunday leth, r.ITI are here from a ease bad !Star Valley. where Wyo., very there never see. Willard Squires and Fred Bands, a track Inset at The Mission society habit its night at 9:30. tie will anawer the accomplishment and skill. been previous convictions I (San Francisco by' auto. Elder Ilem-- 4 paralysis while at 24. Likewise of merit were violin soquestions: "Is the Gospel Good meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy have Fanguitch. away April ehort-terpassed a mivadmg in Mud should "MI the prisoner to the'mort News Today?" "Does it Make Any B. Mitchell. 1475 Edison street. los by lie Anderson and cello so- Oboe the following day at the horns of tiger overnight." Judge Parry' eel& i the San Francisco conference, Mrs. hie 'Ester. Player Accepti , Difference What Anyone Thinks?" Wednesday afternoon. at 2 p.m. los bY Miss Hansen., The latter Mrs. Ante Maughan of came make the to return sounds "It but drastic. should :Remmert I allowed character and individualltv Philadelphia Engagement "Do We Need to Forsake Anything Richfield. The body was taken church. First Tabor Lutheran no bones about itaomoraltrip home with him and they rill to In Order to Become a Christian?" hic former avenue and E street. L. H. Killer. make that go far toward the success of at Mink Creek.' the Coast from Sao --piano 1o. Idaho where Ionic Chorus singing. Prayer circle flow- - pastor. Sunday school and. Bible would 'the"the orusettiblo--t- William Lyra, ortha which they funeral services- ware , -a photograph of the smile' on the Portland. faculty ot day morning a4445. Bible achool class :43 cm. conducted at the Mink- Creek English services of Ithe McCune School of Music and at 9:45, George R. Duncan. Supt. 10:30 a in. Sermon by pastor on tiger., . face might be taken and- Il Mr.. klurret R. Scarlet with Biahop Wil-- ; April Cleaning & sent as a funeral card to the sor- !Thatcher, Ariz.. and 'Miss NOTMS chapel. left this week for Philadelphia, The paslor preaches at 11 am.. on subject. "Unlimited liam E. Crane .conducting. Will Present Pupil Resources.' to accept a position as first obeetst "A Different Kind of Sowing and Celebration of confirmation in con- - rowing relatives,- - if -- any,- of the Mick Oben of Los Angeles, were was offered by Wilier, .. married Saturday, May 1. at mi.- - K. Prayer Data ODle AAA' Slant Toting people's meetings nection with service. Barton a? the Franklin stake In Piano Recital ntit;e 3f4armous Patrick company Rsa0Mg."' tyWe Special song . 1St LAST SECOND sorrn might also do more to die, 'ion headquarters. will play with this Sunday night at 11:10. On Wednes- program. Bible study in Danish Musie watky the ward presideaft Mrs. I:10 returned at gay Prof. F. much Sarah Code A. J. to it is of Van night fury,:anA organization in Philadelphia at the Oorkom choir. A beautiful duet was rim. ' n i will tiring an interesting Thursday evening $ o'clock at the I thuo I, Cecil Gates win present reckless Tath, Salt rake last week after spend- - I dared by Mrs. Maggie exposition and in other eastern Bible message. T thim wsirtli Smith and "la" 363 &month avenue. . I Parsonage. I 'Luther rainier In a pianoforte cities. winter 1 the here her with ler Ing sot lars. Vera i, Rio Grande Baptist church. 18981 Zion Lutheran church. corner I all the same. A m'rrm: Bishop C. A. 1 Phone recital On Mandity, May 21. Mr. It la should he,I oal'i- family, Mr. and Mrs. IL TI of sileneoe. a neigh.' I ue:egiertooff . rn Id otiturillite.7n lbtown how I west Second South. Services next Second South and Fourth East I chained up all perjurer ' 1,)a1mer although a young man.' long day In a countiriCude. ' re,.0 111.14. from was the Au. one 7,150 ' NYalt A. The as Glad. 10 stator. follows. Rev.;Cail a.m.. Sunday vrill play a promra of difficult the eourt near the defendants witness I Elder David Vance reeently re- - I of the most , in the meantime he has I Sunday congenial and accomBible school. O. A. service. Till ba held ',box where he would be not only Iletteed from the Hawaiian ' SSW I me 'public and beencity. bleConneliItplu:842 piano music, mission, ItaA nolchhare a leave of ah,,L Supt. Graded ti granted' he modating of the pastor an example and warning to dames all ILI.- - Pt tettanda are cordlally Invited, a couple of days at 111'8610111 lived 'from LiS duties in the sclitool. t,v IglouaY.2nnomence 11. a.m., public worship. Sermon , I who will , be in attendance at the II bosses, but would learn to reeog-- I headquarters In Los Angeles ou blatfrotti.-suw.10 ti..n1.-r.d.li d , Brigham , ,. . , - , Denver News Items - Wells Ward Lays Cornerstone O he A ladles choir of 21 voices,. asThs 13 ik R. G. W. eniployes band of Salt Lake trill play in sisted by Mrs. A. C. Blem. soprano; Bess J. Ramsey. v1oHnist Gladys competition with similar organiz- Itardiman, harpist. and Louise Dons from other cities on the sys-- Prieh, pianist will present the Liszt Thirty-sevenHundred tent at Denver. May 21. 22 and Ft "One it Is announced bY William E. Nel Psalm." at the First Methodist son, .'grianager of the Salt Lake church Sunday at 1 p.m. under the direction of Frank W. Asper, .., band. The date on which the Salt Lake who will also play the organ. 32 The psalm was rendered to a Cll.. Is will May play organization at which time they will contest parity house at the church a year Alamo's. ago, when it was given for .the for honors against Pueblo and Burnam. Cola O. B. first time in Salt lAke it is Said In addition. at the evening servEvans, dtreetor of the Salt 'Ake band of 33 pieces., has been named ice, also under the leadership of Mr. tournsof the director general Asper, a mixed choir of 35 voices will sing Modarts "Gloria" mint. The Utah men win feature Ken- from the "Twelfth MAJIL"- Mr, neth B"dfnrti; fiv"ta""td-dr.....-A- "' Ramsey and Miss Hardiman- will . who. it Is said. has play Massenet. "Meditation" in the I I werweentive changes de- duet, and Mr. Asper on the organ manded by the regulations for the will play "Variations on a Theme and bli- by Gottarhallt."- - , Trinite4 Ezatea army-stra, Following the service the cusght corps. eendlig-nrestintomary social hour will be spent. By way of In the morning ervies George from Balt Lake to Denver the Salt Lake musicians will run a-- epecial SPenCer.. .calliat. - play- - the miniature train from the Denver "Ave Marla." -to station to the Denver Ooatottice deliver a letter from Mayor C. D clarenes Mellen to Mayor Staple- - I ance Revue Planned ton of Denver. By n Matson Matson ' i I . Grande Band I - , a sioneilender boo got tool into his clutches. let Viol judge send the tool to Sall for Ids debt. but make the creditor serve &similar sentence for his knavery." during141 expandM -A 1 "When -- . . - ' . ,' - - 111.-- ' . public in the cause of good inutile' the radio and the orchostral ea- (Special Correspondence-- ) has been launched by the of the motion picture pension scan League of Professional 7. DENVER. May F. Hints houses. as welt as thei splendid en under the presidency of Womb' work of the National Federation of Denver. geologist for big oil hs William Vaughn Moody Of et Music Clubs. good music today has returned from Lou cage, who has organised the Mu appeals to more than ZS (40.000 no, where he Pent two.lwowtho sie Forum for this purpose. The people Is America. Only ten years in special petroleum engineering national chairman of the Forum ago it was appreciated end dia. work. is Esther Dale of New York. tbt mended by fewer tnan a million Mr. and Mrs.-L- . Z. Turner bays ' American concert soprano who. on Americana ... moved from Denver to toe Angeles the completion of her present Ea- Music of to make has their home. Mr. Turner "Appreciation good ropeen concert tour. will spend been stimulated to an extent bard. was couneelor in the Denver branch several Weeks studying the devel- ly realised .even by musicians. The Presidency. and Mrs. Turner bee opment of community music in Music Forum. through public dist,' been a great help in the breach as Franca Germany end England. , cessions and through encourage-110Mand soprano soloist. Tho vice chairman is Mollie Price I ment of program music.. plans to I The following missionaries have' Cook of Chicago, and the seers-brin- g beer released: Elder Ous Williams this great new body of music tary is Mrs.- - Minna S. Adams of lovers into touch with the best fee- - I Pueblo conference; Eider Berri i tures of T. bolted. Denver conference: El- Brown. the music world. organized The Forum. Hrs. , Moody- - e1-- 1 Radio broadcasting . today II dere David M. Hoffmann and Las flounces. aims to promote its causeIreaches half the population of the ito R. Pear. Wyoming conference. Mthrough the shoots birdmen clubs' United Stator day. lil the I Elder Robert J. Potter, West , .. end women. organisations. year. Radio audiences are becom- - - breaks conference. Isa On field more mu.' "Leadership twthe of Wednesday: evening:liar L ing and more steal -- education- and appreciation their musical demands. exacting Jams and I Pretlidemt and Bigier Kaight eat"- rightfully hula upon the women of dance come first in popular ap. tailed at the anlmates home for Olathe (sultry." said Mrs. Moody in peal. but even-thilighter class oil ter Stone. Sister Stromberg. mission new or.. music must be of much higher I hookkeePer. and Eider Browne who outlining the aims or-twhichis planning quality than Amer Aster- s-- The leillor home on Friday. A, Phials' ganisstion. branches or chapters'in More than radio features which have attract- - 11" owooloS was spent with tames lee cities throughout the country ed the largest body of listeners this. and refreshments and appropriate and ha all the larger colleges. year have been program. music of selliinleuill' Eider Hen V. Hopkins bast beeslit Now 'York City the Music the very beet clams. Forum will sponsor the autumn t6 tali N'"w IgezieD e()11have aell4gn4 developments It. Mose series of Roosevelt recital of brought new which the :trent s and Elder Reuben In the Denver Which the patronesses include Mrs. I leaders of theproblems Collins tnusacat professima i,!!!!!! ' I. Townsend Burden, Mrs. Reginald have not yet faced. The activities on Vlore-Do "Coven, Mrs. Ogden Goelet. Mrs. I Of the Music Forum will result ln i Jay Gould. Mn. Coulter Huyler, bringing. into lecItenhs when closer conct- tit. edtir14' ,&y64 1ore14.we This -----Mrs.' Dunievy Milbank and Mrs. layman and the musician for the. """ --- -Marie Darnrosch Weichmann. A. purpose of diecoetent and consul- - will complete, with' the enceinte the of TriOnthlY, Pretreat,. of AntialcaLitaseh- - schist mesas- - or meet kW I he' ' ivuPti ehtwis newtYis various conferences eons is also being arranged at the arisen situation and irM" guiding Town Hail club for the discussion keg. new body of interest and ap- - which occupie4 his time of Musical subjects, beginning this preciation." - A. - comedy will be presented month with is farewell luncheon to - Mrs. Dale, ehairman of the new evening. 1day 20, by us e Um. Margaret d'Alavares. the organization. has been engaged for Thursday ieoior Io oils et the Hetrick schoolll opera singer. Similar activitiei ! a concert at the Hollywood Bowl of tic Art. These promote-wibe Initiated by' chapter organ- - immediately on her return from the result of careful izations throughout the country. abroad. and she will take the op- - trcining. Mr Herrick has accept-Th- e work will be financed by the portunity afforded by her trip to the Pr- American League of Professional the coast to establish chapters of est the position of headofoftheMont- ma tte Ar t department - Women. th e new movement across the eon- - rose of ApPlied Arta Conservatory "The American m usical public tinen , , at Boulder . Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo., RichardsPearson on John were in DeeSacred visitors district conference Lake in Idaho Falls. of Salt rRev. 7 p.m., Young peoples' Idaho. Bible school with classes ear a week alto, Mr- - Richard was service. II Am.. Plablic worship. for all ages 0:45 Am. here on. business. While here they sermon by Rev. John Pearson, sub- Morning service In charge of Ar- - Ivere extensively entertained , by Jed., An Excuse Which Does Not nold Hukquist at 141:30 relatives and friends. o'clock. Excuse. Elder Orion J. Burgess of the Evening service will be conducted Bethel Baptist church, ,nlinth by Rev. J. A fthlichting of ths Pueblo conference WS& & Denver South end Lincoln Krems. (Litieoln St. John's lAttheran-churcSunday, returning to his h at 7:4 s visitor I. one block east of Ninth East o'clock. field of labor that sesta". street) H. Lyon BaYnes. Pastor. Social meeting of the .144thei. Sunday' w heal at 10 a.m., N. L. Nel- - I reern"rednd roign conItng Thu rsday. a p.m. araptmphI son, Supt. Morning worship at 11 aspriats ,xnuaical selections methodist amt. topic. The White Stone." ' of Young peoples' meeting at 7:1S , First Methodist Episcopal church and readings. an address in honor p.m. Miss Elaine Bryant. loader. corner Second South and Second of motherhood by Kider Willard Gospel service et 1 p.m.. subject; ''A East street. W. T. Scott and F. J. Done. and a response in bohilif Or Man Named Matthew." Thursday at Cox. pastors. A service. 11 the mothers by Slater KniehL I p.m., will be our specie' "Family o'clock. W. T. Morning Scott will the booklet bn motherhood was preThe Night" prayer meeting. Refresh- - baccalaureate sermon to preach mother each dpresent. sented to the ' manta at close. tot- - exercises were enjoyed by a cap.'. tutting class of Westminster Immanuel (First) Baptist church, lee Evening service. 5 o'clock, city gathering. corner Second South and Fourth n Intermit musical concert will On Sunday sevenths Elder Done be East. George W. Cassidy ; D. D.. rendered by a chorus of ladies delivered a lecture to a t,,,v,. audipastor. 9;45 Am., Bible school. F. voices. Special eolos will be rem- - onto On retie in Bible lee'' illus. J. Lucas. etipertntendent 11 o'clock. dared by Mn. A. C. Kohn, 'merit- - trated by stereopticon views. In morning 1101Vie& Sermon by the no: Ross Ramsey. violin: miss connection with the lecture Mrs" Haien' on the subject, "The Bap- - Gladys Hardline and Mishit Mars ware given by tist Heritage: 8:41 p.m.. B. Y. P. U. Louis Prisk. piano.harp. hirs. Blyden entertained ' Mrs.Mr. Frank As- meets. 7:45 p.m.. evening service. per will be the musical director and Stone and Mrs. Knight with an reAn address will be given by Miss organist. Epworth Prior to Mrs. league at :45 sing at the Denham. her home an J. Pettus on the subject, p.m. At the conclusion Lydia eve- - Stones departure for of the -Christ In the Ortent.". sing service then, will bo a so-- W an d Barnard eiki hour in the P ari a" 9' the Elder and Sister Christian Sciengist. E Mere I, eaT and Hoffmann were church. Subject Sunday sermon. "Mortals moose guests et the mission home and Immortals.' First Church of Christ, Scientist; First Preebyterian church. wrAlvin Lee. from Illinois,. called at ite east Broadway. Sunday sere- - ner South Temple and C streets. headquarters Monday on his wail 3 11 o'clock George E. DavieA D.O.. minister. to Utah, where- - he will make his toes. o'clock Arn. and p.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m.i school, 9:45 tin. 8. T. flick. home. ' Wednesday evening meetings are etts, superintendent. Brotherhood Mrs. John M. Knight entertsined a held at o'clock. class. 10 a.m. Prof. J. A. Van Kor- at lunch on Wednesday In honor Second Church of Chriat. Bolen, kora. teacher. Weir Bible clams for of Mrs. Papworth, who will Um" nat. 1841 east South Temple streetii men and women, ll'es a.m. for Utah. Those present Hall. services, 11 o'clock Am.'ling service of public worship. 11 shortly besides the hostess were Mrs. Newa.m. 1:45 school. Theme. 'Th. Sptrit of pow. Mrs. Tspunth, Mrs. Ardelia Sunday d day evening meeting. 2 o'clock-- I sr." Ir. P. S. C. E.. 1:r0 p.m. Pop. comb. Mrs. John L. 'Herrick an All are' welcome to thee church ular evening ectlervacleasle Mrs. BlYdon- fOrlhleen n.m. and AThnegmelse:" sewmiliincheits.ngbsetroarhvides.ceastreobtgyuistathatitrti:cuhKnudriteaLh.7 AT JUNE CONFERENCE 4illtiC.1J.MIANR,IWI.IT - May ,sT TILIZEE - , . 12,---- SIMNION! WILL MUSICJEATIIIILOIt'F,7,. SEI11101. TORN.. enormously na.1 to link up the mu. thbee past few years." Mrs. Moods lioeffort steal profemaion and the general explained. "Owing principally to - ' . .... - - his what & futile btuditess bind and how ibeldeal it succeeds but waste poop &sythitte ' tiomill 1 Improvement of American Music - NEW Opportunity has also been forded enildren of families not financially able to Provide their children with a musical education. The success of teaching instrumental music as part of the school curriculum is declared entirely successful. ,, No indication wan given as to whether It will be continued another year in the Granite dietrict. or if any other school district In Salt Lake will take it up., Edith ' . , , Clayton. ' A ' . ry , Women Organize F ' - CA echolanstitog for continuance of nftINGING to a conclusion' ths instruction On the instruments thel JJ first year-- of pubil0 school in have in the past been struction on musical Instruments. school year. playing Selection of judges is and to demonatrate the accomCornwell. of la Supervisor charge phaliment of pupils who have takThe instruction in instrumental - en such instruction. the Granite work Cornwall. to Ur. according school district will conduct a you- ham caused Interest and comcert and eontest at the Granits high ment amongsnuck persons concerned in school Monday ut I p.m. instruction in music. ReTho function, which is fro to extending ults obtained are surprising in the the generei public, will 0e in charts discovery ant development of talent Cornwall. supervisor ...of J. Spencer shown in a mingle year of the work. of music in the Granite distract.eon-ee- It is Interesting to note. it is pointAs a special foams of the ed, out. that comparatively few of two selections will hove who those gained high Pro' of 200 school chit: by an orchestra on the instruments would dren. all of whoin took the Ire ficiencx instruction out-instrUed011 during th past Tear. have take up the room. side of the school be directed by Vaughan will They af- , ..,, i Success Attends Experiment of - , - -- t'- - Teaching Music in Granite Schools , s :7. - 1 ..17.11SlcC.'---- d t't t. - r ; ;- 1 ; i tt , - - ' ' '''. :," THE DESERET NEWS,. SA'rURDAY', MAY 15, 1926 , '- r , 1 7- a , . - - . . , .-- , , . 1 --e , - , . - , '. ,t," . . t - '',; -- -. , . - : ,,,,,,, 61, ,14.4!.. t :le, e,:: ..t 1:0),,tos I |