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Show a .,z6e4W04.1. 7,11 - a , t3Ecn6N Tmttrz THE DESERET NEIVA 8, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, .1928 L A. WILL OPEN11 OPERA SEASON' ! AI , PA WITH 31 P. Melvin Petersen WORLD ARTISTS Studied vocal with Arthur OCT. 5 15 Phill- WEEK OF OPERA WILL BE GIVEN Tabernacle Concert AT CEDAR .C11 anist and Choi (kto6 Each fall the musical event of "he D. conference draws in- ' : ereatI. fromS. music lovers everywhere. Something different is in ,Itore this year for George Liebilisq, rated as one of the woriere foremost pianists, will be the feature artist at the Tabernacle choir concert, Friday. Oct, 6 in the Taberernacie, according to announcement just made hy Bishop David A. Small. prenident of the choir. Mt Liebling will ..bsit assisted by the choir which will render two numbers under the direction of Prof. Anthony C. Lund. with Edward P. Kimball at the great event will he the musical feature of the conference and is being hailed an one of the greatest treats Of its kind ever presented. Mr. Liebling has won renown throughout Europe and America, both an a pianist and composer. lie was born in Berlin. Germany. Jan. 22, 1446. and studied tinder Theodore Kullak, and later with Franz Liszt, and in compoaltion we. . a pupil of Heinrich Urban,and Hein-- 1 ' rich Down. When only It years old he was a appointed professor in the Kullak Conservatory in Berlin. He held that position until 1265. mean or-T- Eisteddfod Chorus Scores Received -- - .Awards In t he cirun contest of the national E1oc,1.1fod at Cardiff, Wales, loot mo.: )ve been received litre in rt rent to Evan - Arthur. of the Cambrian association In Salt Lake. Judges were high In their praise of the singing. according to the word received by Mr. Arthur, some of the Organizations being given Si high a rating as 1111 points out r of a possible 20S. The Swansea, Royal Male choir vas declared by some of the Judges present to be the finest male ensemble In the world, as evidenced by their work In the contests. Scores for Ws renditions by the choirs were: first prize, of 50 pounds sterling, Tstalyters, and District Choral so91 ciety, W. D. Clot,- director. points first song, 11 second gong; second prize, 60 pounds sterling. Ammanford and District Choral Tom Davies, director. 96 PorielY,. first song, 94 second song; third. Rhymney United choin Victor Lew. Is, director. 94 firet song, 13 second song: fourth. Port Talbot DieIcict choral oociety. Tom Davies, 44ector. 15 and $9: fifth. Ilhondda Choral eociety. p4 and Mt; anth. Hereford Harmonic society. e2 and 19; seventh, Fishouard and choral society. 10 and 90; Iort Talbot Choral society, Si and 'P; 'Rini Choral society, SI and 17; Lianelly Choral society. 15 and Tabernacle United Choral 71 and 71; London Cambria 4.e1r. 73 and SO; North Gwent society. T5 and 77. (oral In the competition won by the Male eanton Pa., Anthracite that organtration carried a 173 711. out a of Poealble of ,Ye ,th the second best In that coring 117. Of nine organ'ion e competing the lowest score for two songs was 147. ": som- -tv. Teacher Recovers From Auto Crash Margaret Summerhays. teacher of' voice In the McCune School ot Music and Art ha' recovered from the injury she recently received In an automobile accident and hale re. greeted her class for the first time since her return at an in. formal tea In bar studio In the Temnieton building. this afternoon. sue-eel- s,. , - I.Menus -- -- In--- . w - ..... Summerheyn will present some of her pupils In a recital at her home 241 beventh East street. Sunday from S to p.m. Mrs. Melba Lindoey Burton. violinist. will be assisting artist. Tho program follows: GIs La Ziotte. Haydn. Celle Due .le Prefer. Yourdham. and Piper of Love. Carewe., by Teresa& Buxton: A Heart That's Free. Robe's; Garden GoselPs. Cox and Ily Mex. Hardelot. sage. by Margaret O'Rourke. At Parting. Rogers. Flower Song From Faust Gounod-on- d At Frimint. by By& JePPsont Hills. LaForfge. Little Moon end Pierrot. Teesdale. by Emma Summerbays: Lift Thin. Eyes, Leta Were 1 a laird. and All For. You. 11S. Martin. by Elate Dahl; Serenita. Tostl. selection front Val Verdi and I Recompense Sanderson. by Helen Cox. Owen Summerhays will be accom pa nist ANGELESThis year Jeritza and the equalli A Mit(101111 VOiCe st the n Kethherg are to he of Dramatic Art. N. heard in productions of the Los GreAluate of the New Fork ColAngeles Grand Opera beginning lege of Music. N. )e. While in New Oct. and closing Oct. IS. lurk. Mr. Petersen Was soloist at These two singers reprcaent in the Old First Presbyterian Church. Middle their vocal ability the finest tradiCollegiate Church. bi. NwitoCaurch. tions of the past and in addition las Avis, ..i'resbyterian have the modern virtue lit being' Church of the Pilgrims of BMA( IYIL In Talking Films atlist Misa Julia - Peters,,,z-ths--- paging American girl who sang at the )41151.0 restiral In tha New Madison Square Garden last May.' Mr. Frank said tbt be would arrange for studios on Long Island and would produce the opera pki- I tures there.. Riciud Bar the:loess ol Chance Opera School, , - - , i , Plaxitied Here! Last Day 'ON CHAIVEY "THE BIG CITY" a Tomorrow ; Belfylezpson ..4111, Defied Bride' : MO Lucy. liesiling baritone with Ole&overall great actresses. according to Merle Gouts Grend opera Co.. on 011 Armitage, general manager of the occasions. of Tihen bupervloor association. Music of the S. L. City School. Mr. with a group of Petersen organized and directed n They will tenora . contralto baritones and chortle et lutie voices in the taber. bamos such as Lawrence Tilibett. nazi preeenting the cantata '40,an Edward Johnson.. Armand lokat- or Arc" by Gaul, this being the major musical attraction of N. E. A. yan, Denim, Te Iva Convention I fti Dite. and others. Web Statesman, Productions will be given truly given in soiendld way to packonetropolitan settings In every re- ed houseP.Melvin Peterson. the spet. according to assurances of baritone. has a most impressive President Gurney E Newhn. who voice. special's suited to oratorio. ft authority for the r,litenietat that It haw azilendid volume and himself.' Loa Angeles fa one of four firsttalways urtrof Wait Lake Tribuno---tires hi ilLS. opera producing organizations rose to the revole and excellent of America. - of his big oratorio The mason opens On Oct.I autrements lections eind the draniatie Prologilit with a production of 'Toms." in to with ease and effecPagliacci Teat-he- r of voter awl plans. Stadia which will he heard Maria Jeritaa. tiveness." ses Slap,- Wes appefratastaal, r. Deseret Tokatyaok Denise and others. On Petersen, with tan Hooper Hp. thomme evening and Immediately his sit:moron. baritone was ono of Or Hi. Yellin:. Gate following the opera. Basely and the features tnItO -- Reetorstion." Oukraineky. asatattd by Mafia Ora ,Ostilen thandard"Mr. tretersen. Mitre. premiere American ner. baritone. is one of the 'nowt accomformance of .-the ballet "The flowvocallitto of the state.' ers of Evil- a spectacular work plished an Mr. Petersen has Appeared based on the poem of bandelaire. soleist intermounthroughnutithe This should he one of the most tain country. shin conducted many brilliant and colorful teveninas ever euccessful opere end cantatas. Some et them sri, Moths. Chimes of offered the Loa Angeles The Fire Prince. The starring Jeritza atoll NiTmandr. Pled Colerldro. Piper of with Vettori. Tokatian. Pinta. e Death of Mintithsha. et Ince Bads and Olivier it to be 613 Templeton Bldg. Stndents ins& register for Voice attraction on Oct. G. Building end enoehieg. Studio fo West North Temnits. Monday evening. Oct. ti intro. Hyland 3895-W- . 'duce Itelltherg in Madam Butter. Was. ITSS-(Adv.) Tel-eMarian supported by Barra (the latest tenor tents-lio- n - Studio Opens Monday, front Italy) and splendid 1' east. 71to Jest (La mons Belle FREE LESSONS Sept. 24. Bette). which created such a furore laat year. le to be given on IIKE AND GUITAR 1 again portraying Nert and Built. lin, DAngelo, Piece. Olivier anti &faintest& as well as Vetted In taa cast. BY HAWAIIAN 'Tamen." with Jerttza, Is schedBasid uled for Oct. 10. Johnson and , Plaza ar with her in this Lfruit. Clarroce J. gawk late. work. "Faust: on Oct. ;Every Purchaser -Gets Free fascinating dirrefor a 11. further opportunity for Lessons At DaynesRethnerg. Tibbett Tokatyan and Pins while hi "Cavalleria Rusto i Beebe's. Offer Limited.1 cam', and "Pagilacci: Systematic Courses In all arranged for Oct. It. Retliberg. Ivey. MarBand Instruments. $7,70.) r:"."7 tin. Mercado. Nemeth Johnson. Tibbett and several other cam will Private and Class Instruc be beard. The season tomes to a close nith t t ion. a gala Performance of . featuring Itethberg. Johnson and Banter. on Oct. IS. Concert Band and Junior Plans are under I;ar tor tile establisbment of an opera arbool In Salt Lakit. Arrangementz art alreadY being made and Lucy Gates, weU known Utah opera singer, and her brother. 43, Cecil Gates. will Ls aenociated with leading musicians if the city in the establishment of tb,a Ewen though the gait Lake theatre may pass the operas will oh Presented elsewhere so that Hatt Lake will have its usual winter season Of grand opera. s of of of of 06 Music, Utah; Piano, Iowa, 0 BAND LNST. SHOP 0 v4 $ Largest and most mod- - 0 0 ernly equipped shop - for 0 manufacturing' and re-pairing of Band Instru; ments. Finest Work. 0 Lowest Prices. No work too difficult- ' $ - or 317 Constitution Bldg. Was. 2116 10 OA , T (Including both summer tennis) Piano Studio - r I -- OA -- Advanced Flolow-,rMess- lab etiodents only Phone Hyland 242 for Appointments rA2 r .' Ak11116,11,1L1L111101,116116Wekle Ho e- THORVALD JORGENSEN R. E. RUNSWICK I TEACHER Or THHJig .Hour 2--L Coftetitstleo Bldg. - Ptewv--'M- TEACHER OF VIOLIN 1. - Margaret . Surtmlerhays Teacher of Singing Formerly director of Pantageis Theater Orchestra. HylaNd Jazz , ria nist Oritnatet. Teacher of modern short ntetbod "Jame plalle Playing. Studio: et South Mtn. ' r. Phooa ily. El 4604-Si- 1 a. 4111 Aves". 1043 'Onsatellt Geo. E. Skelton N. Ross Beatie Teacher of Piano Hawkins' Military Cones !natio" poperialti p. I I. Mui. Bae. mt. School 7 VIOLIN eco-sta- re gi.-e- BarelyOnkralitaky. -- rause and 'Carmen " in addition to the complete ballet on the nen- ' Band Begins Wednesday. Students and Applicants Register now. hog night. Conductors will include Merole. Chtlint ano Pelletier the latter being from the Metropolitan Opera Homo New York. &.; TUITION ESTELLE JENSEN "Andre-Clionier- Teacher of PISMO Class Lessons for Beginners For list of successes see studio. Pupils may register Thursday, Friday and Saturday behreen 3.and 6 p. m. 306 Hooper Bldg. .Telephone Wasatch 4480 Studio, 814 Templeton Bldg. Phone Was. 2127. STUDIO 5034 HOOPER BLDG. WAS. 7971. U. A. C. Registration Shows Increase ) Fred Thurtne 11 - Ethel E. Griffiths t; the music department at the Utah Agricultural college Is larger than ever before. to B. Cecil Gates. who heads the music department. This Tear special courses are to be given in conducting attranced instrumen' JESSE KALaWalld tat and band arrangement Kr. Kaisers's Is an erpart player Walter Weiti will direct a Christand Ineructor and for a limited mas opera. , time will remain at tho Derma,- Beal, Store. al go. Main. giving TREE res"...ns'Ito;11 purchasers of Laves 1.71tes., Guitars or banjo-theRoth Steel and ' guitar regular playing, Opera Lecture Series Registraticm in Teacher of Piano Special Fall Course on Stringed Instruments 814 EAST 9TH SOUTH , Careade. rilaysto Irprtgbta Register Now For Fon Term of Music es East 1st South Baldwin Pianos Conserv-tor- y Los-Angel- 1512 Studio, Utah a. tight. LOS ANGELESWith the es. operation of the Los Angeles Grand Opera assoication. an opera lecture' series is being 'rites in Lee Ange- les for the general Dr. Bruee G. Kingsley public, presenting the lecture. Th. first of the 'odes 'darted to.. day, it being on Toots" by Put.- tint. Other openris to be discussed ere "Turandot." "Butterfly." Faust' "Love of Three Rings." and -- "Andre-Chente- - Our Motto: Results in Our Teaching. Was-116th Thor 72, tadyj r,..1311, CALL Teacher of Voice. ' Siv.-3- Constitution Bldg' Bassett tlybesd IANOPLIAZZ ' IN We Underiell All Sales On Quality Musical Merchandise Ind .LAKE hi Pb... ni. - hi. 60111-- ma LAWRENCE I VIOLIN 4111 ED'WARD iP. KIMBALL Organist of the Tabernacle Teacher of Plano and Organ Bawl PIANO STILVIO Bldg. Tramp Auditions and Consultation by Appointment S1UDIO-2- 0e NORTH St Al!f sTareT School ot let. Wafts and Art Wasatch 1116 Private telsnhons and ascrptary. Wasatch Reside-neWasatch b101 MeCuno W. N. Morris Teneber et Studio: ng 2O & Corset E Strest 10511 -- - - - v Metropolitan Chorms Plans for Concert SARDON1 Inetructor Violin Dent. Public Schools of Boston Announces the Opening of Hie his IAWonderful LESSOSS. by oot or ear. or advancod - polities. OHOIIT METHOD,. Um. looter years of laborious Prdeiit, log sod sorra you liondrodsi Of dollars for lesson& 1 Hail moon for poops 4 DAVIS PIANO SCHOOL ISA So. dialo. Sid Mord ParkMlida ..DAVIlli 1 Phone for Appointment Wasatrh 2748. Is toolonoro Resident Studio,, 617 East South Temple sod deltoid Sisals Methods. ITICDIOt L. D. G. COLLEGE Cone. Teacher of Piano and' Theory Studio lint So. East. , Pismo. Twice. tosepoolthos St Itinale. Loadmo - PIANIST Dirertoe of Mosta L. D. I. College - Singing in Paris Lily M. Priestley Sybella Clayton I George H. Durham sloes Tentyd Fret,. r." Kisses for Cooper. 71.03 Templeton Bldg. I ittsatet HYLAND Grodust - Orchtstras Furnishod wn,LLtkm C. CLIVE School of Violin and Piano. if Elean'or B. Heppler -- Teacher of Piano ----- - Its-tu- JOSEPHC.LIVE 200 North Moto Ithotte A Art Meesoo.hrboot-tr- t 11111111 -- Ma..211 - 4L Cello and Saxophone. 116 NORTH STATE. -- --- - , WAS. 9503-- W 7 1 Aurelia Shinier Teacher of Violin . lie-Cu- be Meet or liCSIG AND ART Regm. aid Be ales ViolinistTeacher Pledge's Was. 2116, --, Dear- - On 092841. tt It cOMP repented I 3612-- J. Harry E. Erickson- For Appointment Phone Hyland 1175-- Tat-lor- Grl to Study I r OA AO t Claude reaper. who Is appearing he "The Front Page." a newspaper play . received a letter from a newspaper man the other day. Thal , scribe wanted to do an interview wfth .kir. Cooper. bnt being tin- known to the actor be decided he would first write a message and send , laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goorite As customary among novrspeper t ow in the tim e for chit Q. Morris, will leave Sept. 22 1.4 Paris. France. to study voice untidv writers who use pencil Instead of a dreg to tart 13411 kleette the writer used a cross the tutelage of Mons. Archainband. typewriter. for a period at the end of each mien- -, former vocal teacher of her moth. (once Mr. Cooper read the letter! or Emma Remise,' )lords. Miss Morris will tots her sister. careSilly but the crosses puzzled Marion. who bee been In Paris ler "Say." he said to Ben Hecht. a the past two gears. Prior to her nevrspaper man. and One of the deParture she vrill be heard authors of the play. "this letter, date yet to be has got: rne buffaloed. Here is Song recital et a, 29 east Second goy. a perfect announced. at who strangeis wheel South --street. Irlien she will Ping a perfectir streight letter but ends groups of 'stench. German and Ital- every widen'', wrsh a kiss. Do volt: ian songs in addition to several of think he is all rightl'" her own compositions. kfr Hecht gave him the desired! She sing last week tthe Pity-so- n assurance. celebration in the Payson tabernacle and was given a hearty reception. Kopornak; tha Buiges 6 16:' tress, appeared on Broadway in a. thriller not so long ago. and she. invited some young friends to i4Pe her and also Ma play. When 'tha performanes was over the knees The Metropolitan Male Chorus la trotted hark stags to thank their lb neat rf, planning concert And did you bays a oleo timer: Ir. offer the host line of piano it -is announced by W. In the intermountain terraor7 t Robinsoft- director. Included in she sked. STEINWATmeet Wrondertut how the yrogram wilf be leverThe WESER. ST ECK. LEhTER. saw." one oY them exelaimed CABLE a SONS or would you renditions of "Lochinvar." Cadman: ea or our lose expeoshe the 'llar.elujah" chorus from '2'he It?"What was IPO wonderful about I Ilk. lastrumeeoter Messlah: and ',elections from the because could Ira 'Vb. JIM, Good Practice Pianos From cantata 'Sighting of Lend' by Oluf ocreani and scream and ocrearn-Treverson. $65.00 and up according to The chorus started 'work for the MUSIC CLUB MEETS. quality. year lest week,. under new eft' te 7ts who Incluae L. W. Frame. ' The Alpha Dorian. club for alrdent: Mr. RobilinkIn. director; aweed women students of the 1. J. Ellertnft. manager. School of Music and Arts. held Ito first meeting of the Beason. Associated Choruser,, Tuesday., SeptIii. Plans for the work were discussed and un' 11140-12- 1 for Concert year's TWEET KAI'S proved. The officers of the club are: Marie Straka. president: Nor18Representatives ef the member ma Woodhury. vice TEACHER REE-Es- s. choruses In the ANNOCillted 1.1Ith atab Castle. seeretary-tressure- president: r. teacher ot Margaret Burton. Choruses of Utah will meet In bait Lake tonight to prepare for the dancing at the AlcCuttaSchooLot PIANIST GOES WEST. Music and Art hat just returned itePreentativ" Celiterete where she studied will Include the Bingen' at LOOPIL of Danzing to Los ,in en Benches School Ogden. gait 'Lake end Provo. diare Sedan Outlet has rtAn-neLon Antelen, - Wee Burton n'Ill Angeles for the winttl. season aft- fot ee )its summer's teaching, mune el teach at the McCune School of Mu. Isle and Art. starting September 2t the Chicago Xuskal college- membership In the group. home-comi- CNHc HRIOS TBE. N'too 1927-2- S 0 co-st- ar Vet-tor- I GILES, Professor University Professor University I 110,1m1"wimlimmibm? 0 2 - THOMAS .K rer Plans Grand Opera JACIrkHOLT Tomorrow The following musical program will be rendered at the le wm. session of the Salt Lake stake confernce in the Assent...51y bail Banda": by Prelude, tAndants ht A Smart. rendered by George HUMS: Come. Go enngregational song. With Me Beyond the Sea:" hymn. Lord Thou Wilt Hear." mixed quartet; tenor solo. The Publican: J. Christiansen: nthem. Hyrum -How Lovely Are the Messengers." contralto 2(43. mixed quartet: "Come te Bletwed." Jessie Evans: anthem. 'Gloria: quartet; postlude. by Mr. Minns Members - of the mixed quartet are Margaretit, Hewlett. Jessie Evans. H. J. Christiansen and Moroni J. Thomas. Alim Florence . irl' Music Feature Stake Conference Summerhays Pupils To Sing Recital Pioneer' 411! all - was alinhtly the antomotills in which eh wee returning from CaliGrand opera In talking motion fornia ran in the sand on the edge pictures not only in the larger citiom of the road and turned over. of the United States. but in thop small towns at well. and at 24 cents a ticket is the object of a new company beaded by Maurice Fran' on a aa 6:01121:4 go a us to fp for three year director of the as Air Opera at tha Polo Open Grounds. and a pioneer of opera Day broadcasting In this country. Mr. Frank declared that the corn. ZANE GREY'S play bas already been organized 40116. and will be incorporated under the laws of Delaware. Productions, ba Vanishing too Hos. sti. id- - will- - be- limited shorter operas and w.111 be started within a month. "Our first picture," Mr. Frank Mao said, "probably will be CAV3.1111lia Vidor Florence Rusticana. We will not attempt to use big opera Warn. In Cavalleria , Rusticana I am Planning to star 'THE ift..:.,., C BY BRANCH A. while making successful concert tours .,frt Germany and Austria. CEDAR CITY, Sept. tt., -- - The From IS15 to I$'S he toured Eu- Branch ,Agriculturall college music rope withsteadily increasing under the direction of Ile was appointed COUrt plan-1s- t' department. William It. Manning asaisted by Rto the Duke of Coburn in 1St& I,. Halverson anti L. P. born will From 1814 to 1367 he directed a conduct a week of opera. In Cedar music school of his wain Berths. City. from Deremoer I to S. In ISIS he went to London as proThe repertoire will include ril fessor in charge of thy master Trovatore." by Verdl. "La Tracia. of te." hi 'Verdi. classes in Guild Hall School "Martha." by PloMusic. where be remained for wer. "The Bohemian Girl." by nine years. From 190$ to 1911 be Bade. and 'Cavalier-l- Rustiticana." was director of his, own conserva- by Maaragni. Mr. Manning has tory' In Munich. Shire 1911 be has I available for the week nearly all ot made several highly' successful tthe singers who have sung these concert tours and is now In hies before as well as several sew America. Mr. Liehl leg's compositions 'Annette Reties:0ton will agen 1 symphonic works. operas. on !sing the role of Violt.ps In La oratorio. a violin concerto. a piano Travlata." and will again be concerto. chamber music, songs by L F. Luke a Allied. and beautiful and numerous piano &Mei Walker as Germont. In "'II Trotafore." &table Bartholpieces. His compositions will be fea- omew will &log the role of Leonora and William H. Manning will sing tured on his repertoire, here. The Tabernacle chair have been the baritone role of Count De Luna. working bard ill during the past Hazel Granger will Bing the role of Azucena and L. P. Luke will sins year' preparatory to their annual the rote of Manrico. - fall concert According to Director Has Paine CaaL Lund they will sing two numbers. was "Martha." at the produced Chorale from 'Meistersinger.' by college last Wagner. and the march from BranchandAgriculture be reproduced this April "fannhauseet The choir is com- fall with practically the same east posed of more than 30 voices. singers. Annette Bettenson will role. with Maud lof theastitle Nancy. Ray Lyman will the role of Lionel. tenor lead, with Myles Walker as Plunket. The cast of 'The Bohemian Girl: hie been changed some. Noma Jackson Smith will sling the role will Mrs. talabel Eldredge pre. sent throe of her advanced siuMbi of Arhus and Ray Garner will sing rote of Thaddeus. Myles Walkin a piano recital at her studio. 121 the First avenue, Friday. Sept. 22. at 2 er will.again sing the role of the Count of Arnhelm. and Gardello iellock. Friends are invited. Hunter will appear as Pktrestein. The program follows: The cast for "Cavelleria Rua- Romance op. 24. No. Ernest H,,Adams denim" has not yet been selected. Sea Wincia all of the leads for q Practically Margaret Parsons. the week have been trained by Mr. Scherzo In E Minor. Op. 14. No. some of them, including Manning, Nocturne op. 14. No. 4 Greig L. P. Lou.. Annetta Bettenson and Vali, Intermezzo -L. Leslie Loth biable Bartholomew have had Mary Elizabeth Cram. east. in the Chaminade training, The Fauns Experienced t Andante Finale from Lucia de Rai Garner is a student of the Lapermoor ...Theo. lAechetisks late C. R. Johnson- and was one Lena Leichter. of the soloists of the Utah AgriGardner Eyre culture. college- for Beyond the Mist several years. Etude Op. 10. No. 12 Chopin Hazel Granger has been a student Miss Parsons. Mr. of for the past five Alarming Nocturne op 22 ' Chopin- years and aside from her work in Rondo Caprice loso Is known throughout south14 Mendebmohn ropers ittrn Utah as a .oboist. Miss Cram. Myles Walker. Idaud Macfarlane Kamennol-OstroRubenstein and Idona Smith ars students of the Juba Dance Nathaniel Dett Branch Agriculture college. E. Ray Miss Leicbter Lyman member of the B. A. CPrelude in C Sharp Minor op. 11. faculty was also a student under No. 3 Itachmaninoft the late C. R. Johnson. Concert Etude op. 31 ..litazDovrell The music department Is also MUNI Parsons. building a symphony orchestra to Witches Dance op. 17. No. 2- -accompany some of these operas. Polonaise op. 41. No. 12.1itecDowell In konnection witty the college the move la being sponsored by the CeMiss Cram. Liebestraum that dar City chamber of commerce. Revell Du Primtemps op 32.... Rudolf Fritni ' Ilbss Leichter. Milts Summerhays - - Advanced Pupils To play Recital By S. L. Cambnan - Prwe Of Alya Woodward I of ip& of k, Vattern 'Inurner Ldmond J. tbe IN. F. and'lest ..Angeles. mud 11,0e AuSlea, Myer ot I.. LOS - MUSIC TEACHERS RESUME INSTRUCTION- - 1 Kenneth Roy lance Teacher of Violin -- DiretiOV "astirenoputal -Weal High School illaS Tegnisklem NueStudio , HI. 2572. , The Finest of Instruction From Beginning to Artistic Attainment- .- , - STUDIO: 'I 200 No Main St. - Was. 2116., |