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Show rn .(a) Ml; HE local musical public will k interested n knowing that Mr J. Louis Btrohauer, tha known church rganlat, hu re--' turned from nouthorn California, ' remain for wmt time, a a aha la to have tho now organ In the Second ' Science church, which la now being In stalled by tho manufacture. The 'j' specifications were largely thoae aug In I geated by Mr. Btrohauer, whan the and aa far ha I strument wan planned, can be aeon now. It will be vary ae-- r ceptabl for the purpooe Intended, ' church worahlp, rather than aa a con ' cert Inatrument. A a a hymn player, Mra Btrohauer haa achieved an en viable reputation. t J' t i e e a The Faultat choir boy a of New York. In number, are achednled to appear on the evening of Sunday, Aug. t, at Bt Mary's cathedral, thla city, under the direction of the Rev. Father Finn who waa here eome time ago, with similar choir from Chicago that' sang at one of the local houses of amusement The notices given the boys In the eastern papers are flattering. John Finnegan, tenor soloist of Bt, Pat ricks cathedral. Nw fork, will be :a with them. &J nr . Held's band of St men is giving It concerts every Thursday, at 7 p.m., at i Jordan Park, Eighth West and Tenth South streets, with Lon Haddock as soloist, and svery Wednesday evening, at Riverside park. A s s I - tlan of inuaie br wlrelea. as conducted 1. Grand Belectlon. "Alda'' Deforest eome four years I nu-- r n tlssUon. frThsLeeIransmlaalon than waa over T. "The Man Who Owns Broaddistances of IIm of miles Instead of Cohan way' hundreds but tha, results warw of ana I. Garden Dance, solo dance. One heard astounding clearness. MUia Agnes Robertson. aa If graphophona mils away playing of Thurman Dancing Hthool). It wars aciuaty In ha room. Musical (Pupil . Dramatic recitation, "In the Courlsr Dunbar , Morning" s a s Mias Lundqulst. Walter Dantroach Is making quits a It. Belectlon.Carmen "Roae of Washington soiled Ion of road ala on bis an lng Feist around tha European circle with the Mias Square" Luclla Brswerton and Company. New York Bymphony. tha latest one M. Tenor eolo, "Who II Take the of tha presented to him being the! London. Place of Mary ?v Wltmark of Musicians' company Royal Master David Cunningham. 11a will eome home with a chest aa 12. Finale; "Hiar Bpanglcd Banner" covered with as many of them as aoma F.tcnltuf., of the boys brought back from France 1. March, "Kalut A Perth" oven If they are not ths same kind. KowaUkl Denver theatregoers, may be forced J. Overture. "Turandot" . . . . laclinar without amusement to take their Three Dances from Henry VIII music If members of tha local musiGerman their enforce to cians union attsmpt more of Increase a demands for wage than 40 per cent. The present scale by which professional musicians are In paid la $14.59 a week for musicians motion picture theatres and 1111 ask for those playing In vaudeville pieces theatres Thle scale la for eide or ordinary musicians end cells for a ere day of five hours The musician asking for Ml a week for "aide places and lit for leaders. by ago, -- BAND PROGRAMS. Hawkins' Mill lacy Band. IJberty Park, Aug. 1, 4 to I p m.soBololsts Thelma Clark Brown, prano; John V laser, cornet. March, "Napoloon'a Last Charge , , Pauli f Verdi Overture, "Aroldo" Popular, "That Naughty Walts".. Levy in "fm Always Falling Ramick lov Vocal, Belectsd. "Ona Sweet Day" Morris Dance. Tenor eolo, "Tripoli" ., Wltmark Master Wallace Cregun, Jr, (. Dance of the Flowers Mias Agnes Jlobertaon. (Pupil of tho Thurman Dancing BthooL) 4. Dramat !o radiation, "Little Errant" Knight Mias Carmen Lundqulst. 7. Selection, "Eileen" Herbert lntrrmlMJotl., I. Popular Bongs of Yesterday" Berlin 9. "Hungarian Dance" tsulo dance) Brahma Mire Ruth Orael. ( Pupil of Chrlslenaen'a Dancing Academy.) la.j-pweand Mlaa Luclla Brewerton and Company. Lake II. Tenor aolo, "By Jingo" Master David Cunningham. IS. Finale: "Biar Bpangled Banner." 4. inence III their own stale. A splendid program had been prepared as fo) lb) Mhapherda Dance. lc) Torch Dance. Low'!Wlimark BUM ON RIM NO ALIBI. The worst featurs of tha prohibition thing la tha predicament In which It nuiplaces thaea motor vehicular sances whosa braaen rula It formerly waa to blame the Demon Rum end let it go at that American Motorist. lows. Community Hinging W. McMurrln Mleelonery (ilea Club Hong Lon J. Haddock Oration tiles Club Hong Genesis of "Come, Come Ye Balnu." Lilly T. Frseae Humorous Stories ..John I) Crlithlow Bong, "Ctah We Love Thee" C. P. Stuart Benediction waa Haddock The oration of Lon J. e brief and concisa history of Ctah, delivered tn a most forcible and eloquent manner, which brought forth C nihin-lustlapplause from the Interested listeners. Mrs. Lilly T. Freeae related In a most Interesting way the story of the --a origin of "foma-.Com- a song which Is so dear to the heatl of every Ctah pioneer. John Q. Criich-lohighly delighted the nudlence with n number of humorous storlea, ending with an original poem of tender personal reminiscences of his early Utah home. Claude CornwaIMJad the singing In a pleasing and efficient manner. n Following thq program a d was served from tables on the pier. The re- America Invocation (Special Correspondence,) July J7. Refrom the Invitation to an sponding Ocean Park branch of the Church of Saints to Jaaus Christ of Latter-da- y meet, and eommemorats the 71id anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers In the Balt Lake valley, about 1,200 former residents of Utah, lepresenting utmost every city and town tn southern California, gathered Saturday, July 24 at a monater picnic at the Santa Monica Pleasure Pier. They were met by of a recepttnncfimmtttee,-conlttng some of the prominent members of tha lalocal branch and the missionaries boring here. The Uuy waa parfeet aa Santa Monies picnic days alwuya are. The band stand, besldra being gaily decked with flags for the occasion, was banked with rugged sunflowers, which reminded the pioneer present of tha early desert days In Utah. Thera were, quite a number of the pioneers present. who occupied seals on the platform, some of them of great prom OCEAN PARK, Cal.. THREE SECTION NEWS SATURDAY JULY 31 1920 TIIE DESEIIET . .l'rest. Jos. e w com-hunl- picnic-luncheo- flower-dec-orate- ty y AUSTRALIA r" HeneluN, Suva, Wew Zealand uubui wniiuiu 10m ii us sseenaer The Palatial -Masses" a, H I. a, k. lllOToea. IS 64 Tons Salt from Vsatwavar. B. C. na uiund for Ura artoiMallor Ll re4 f ftMinihlPRoyal V saeouver. Seymour Rtrsst. SsrS t , malnder of the day was spent by th ban happy ibrong In listening te the and concert, surf bathing, dancing old other amusements and 'renewing On acquaintances and friendships. lady waa heard relating how she h4 met a friend of her girlhood daya horn she had not seen for (0 yaara Tha day closed with a dancing partj aUh Ocean Park dance pavilion Care in Stopping Auto Cut Tire Bill Ramming Into street curb will cause poor alignment of the wheels, which In turn will result In undue tire wear. Keeping the wheel property aligned cuts the tire bill. Lund School For Boys an Institution Of Great Value of Training of Youth ,,,,, ..,., a Mra Brown. Selection. "Amorita" ... .Lauren doan Selection from Gounods Opera.. Lauren deau ... .Mr. Vise or Cornet Bolo, Belectsdj... Vocal, "Vanstlan Bong" Selected . . Tort! Mra Brown. r estival March Borch Ban- Finale, "Star Spangled Kay Prof.- - Alfred Best, (he tenor, leav. Liberty Park, Wednesday, Aug. 4, hla on vacation 9 month's to 7 p.ua. Monday, for a Soloist Mr. Frank Gftmey, bari San Juan county ranch, tone. of the talkManager James Jansen March, "Tha Olympald" Arthur department - or btne Overture, ing machine "Le Revolt du lion Musio company, e Daynea-BeebKontakl returned from 8an Francisco, where Popular, "Sweet and Low". .Johnson he attended the Edison Phonograpn "Darktown Dancin' School". .Bumble convention which closed with a ban- Vocal. "In Gay Havanna" .... Rem lek 500 representative quet attended by tha "Hlawathlae Melody of Love... of the Arm. Mr. Jeneen say was . Remlck convention general opinion at the will Mrr Olhney. ba a record that the coming year Medley Overture of Old Popular r breaker. Song , , Taylor "Three Dances From Selection, a have will McClellan f Prof. J. J. VIII." Henry , studio In the L. D. 8. school of Request. w fine music at the Gardo House. The Vocal, "La Veeda ' srs on ths first floor front Til Be With Ton When Remlck the . apartments up. handsomely flttsd Clouds Roll By"... ......Remlck 9 i Mr. Gfbney. m Otto King, tho cellist, formerly a Fantasia, Old Kentucky "My i resident In this city. Is In town from Home .. .Langey San Francisco on a visit. Finale, "Star Spanrled Banner". Key Pederswskt rays ho la through with , Buccalosel Hunting Scene" music and will never play again. Belectlon Popular Songs of the Remlch Day There may be a plethora of scenlo Operatic , Medley "Metropolitan attractions In ths Yellowstone and of ....Tobanl college girls at the camps, but there Vocal solo is one thing sadly lacking, vis.: reli- "Let Reat the World of tha Go By" able talking machines. There are maTell Me." of the table vachines at the camps, Lon Haddock. wreck as vS GrtaM riety, but; thayare-Aizroa- i National' A'lre.lloiblu have charge of them ap- - Held's Medlet Band Park, 7 p.m. pear to think that the needles are a Bundsy : ( , . Pioneer . v.- -. u ,wd 'Joy , forever" tof V over and over again until reduced to Overture, 'Hunting for Luck".... 8u ppi stube, and the records- are scratched Caprice "Melody, of Love. . .Lehar into hieroglyphics. "Minuet" Paderewski s s a ' Mrs. Anna Faulkner Oberpdorfee, Bolo for, Cornet. "Wlion Take tho Of Placo Henry Jchpkqn Mary..,. The national music chairman of the Gen- - PplaFM-8,T0etitarilColeen K "'tv orACH '0 "Cid lid, israiien-- . .. . . ... VlR, Herbert Baum"., has this la, toy t the. ev.U. effort of j (D v'1 , ;t aA,ga popular songe on the morals of young "Let the Reat of the World Go By" r, brtleCe f wa Quoted "The Btara on the Flag Mean More cent correctly when I Raid that 90 to Me Than Ahg Btara In the Deep of the popular songs were unspeakBlue Sky" (words and music by able. 1 have worked for twenty years John Held). on ths theory that Jan and ragtime. Lon Haddock. In its original form, would be the basis of the future American school. But Grand Medley of "Irish Air".... Solos for All Instrument (hat, is. po -- reason , why .J eaaaot Tan 'Godfrey. Jazz and ragtime, vrtien vulgarWialtz.. Arditi ized, are an actual menace to the life, The KleeJohn Held, Director. morals and education of young Amere ei( . ica today. When one knows that tn National Anthem. of Cbickgo e biggest r and heel Sonata in A Minor. . . .' .t high schools, the students bought 2000 Contemplation . . , i . r.--i , .Rhemberger . Frtml popular song in two weeks, and that No. 1. A group of the Lund School bo ys diligently at work In a beet field No. 5 The evening supervised , .study hour -MacDowell during - which- thostudontn apply the committee of Mufjents.appolnted Nautilus hio! mon" I n . ( trtg the- habits of indirttry atmcd fcw by th e'lnstltullon. themselves to their lessons for the following day. lym ly the school found orff 40 which "he Father' No. main building of the Lund school, formerly the Central Seminary it of the new home to be established In Davis tr?m A1 . they considered fit for boye and girle, Old Melody of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion, erected in 1891. and which in 1908, was converted Into eing together, don't you really west in the direction of Ihe lake over the cultivated tract of land. county, looking Chorus Grand to Brown home the Mrs. for and and Guardelio Mr, their !No rhould boys. present thlqk something southeast from the new site in the direction of the orchard SAj happen te .5 joung charges awaken American parents to their are shown. I where the will be, able to breathe the pure mountain air. Recitals Tabernacle In a middle western Organ responsibility. Ninth East between Forty-f- soclety for the sum of '150,900. Ths of the institution, No restraint Is training In industry has city where I had been giving talks with developed in Presidency recommendation J in which I attacked the evil new tract 6t land la at the end of the placed on their activities In so far as them an ifth Forty-eight- h and popular Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball independence of spirit which that the new institution her be . - Hne-oout )3 miles they do car Centerville v hongs, I raid to - the manager- - of a 8t the console; essenwith the well augurs South their la an InatUutlon future for welfare. streets, tablished same order. the along from the city. It consists of 51 acre tials of the training mapped out music. shop that I concert band Saturday at I had not The Lund school at the present time At the Mooseheart school, which it which ha been declared to be In addition to a farm of 157 acre hurt her business. hoped for them. During the fall, winter and 1C equipped to She replied. Tf I Sugar House' Park. 7:90: about 30 boy located 85 miles west of Chicago or eould help you In this campaign, the most unique school in the etat eight miles to the nurth. The present spring months they attend school In Applications forhandle I Overture, .Orpheoue In the Undermore, however, are the Fox river between the cities of 'j Would give up everything elee In the an estate of only nine the Granite district aa do other bovs, being school world. has, conU Lund the echool for It boy constantly received; according Aurora and Batavia, 695 children are S World to do acre She told me that sS Grand Selection "Martha" .... Floton ducted unaccompanied and free to come arid to Mr. Brown but lack of accommodaunder the supervision of Zion's cared for, Mr. Brown said. The es-- 5 1 ' Per cent of her curtomere were high is planned to atari construction on go. Boloa for Johnson Calvert. It tions from being acted late consists Of LOTS kefe' Including prevent teheed boye and girls, who bought Vocal eolo, "Hiawatha's Melody of Aid society and Is directed by Gaur-dell- o the new buildings In the fall. The The Granite school is gomew hat upon. In the them to be school established an 800 acre farm, a lake. nursery, .Lon Haddock nothing but thl trash, and she aald Love" Brown,' former chief probation aits is advantageous? located withun- a more than a mile from the institution at the new site It Is hoped that a 64 building an auditorium seating, stretch of fertile land now and the boys leave In a group by larger number,, of children of tthey blushed when they asked Grand Descriptive Belectlon, "The officer of this district Here boys be- -' large both and a-' 1500, hospital, gymnasium, to theirjsclves tn the morning. der cultivation, which taking sexes can be provided for. a a a tween the age of eight and 18 years Mr. Brown, will render according and ( ; school lighting heating the plant. their lunches with them.' are Kiddies and Concerts It the boy has q (pirent living a A phonograph which plays an hour In the course of a few required to be at school on They who are orphans or hat e . widowed of Mooseheart the school, Speaking time and entail mon'hlv fee is without a break has been invented on hard is also tardiness is considered an the Mr. Brown said: charged . Scheduled at Saltair mothers are given training along years. A large friii. institution if no inconvenience by a reservoir supplied misdemeanor. Thus they inexcusable ey n engineer of Boston, according and tract orise on the are "That there is need for such an inuseful to In some lines early canes their the leading are becoming the Scientific American. The aver- boys with water from seven wells Is used taught the virtue of promptness. After kept grat- stitution here there is no question, and A treat le In store for both lovers If occasion Hfeuitously. In citizen! and some arises later of happy for Irrigation purposes. Playjng time is stated to be four or musio and children at the Saltair school they return for the day and the boys who desire it. are hired out the sooner It Is established and propnlnutee. On an exceptionally large Sir. Brown came to ihe Institution are- - put to work doing chores Th school la not areformatory In m and erly equipped, the soonecjve wllLbe to families with private the In hisndrel the Inventor places record band concert tomorrow afternoon and tHe ordinary sense, hor June 1919, after resigning his helping about the kitchen. Then they provision prepared are the boys to save hundreds of the best evening. made be being that wle to allowed side they in the of with by the are at liberty to play end frolic about attend achool. the form of large cylin, purity squad A Japanese Umbrella dance wilt be placed within its walls and confined position and girls in the world from a boys ,er narrow with. The stylus passes to Prior that he on the lawn aa delinquents. The youngsters police department. the fields until performed by little Ruth Oreel, while therecome In the summer time the boys de- life of shame and sorrow. Experience with children dinner time. to the institution are mere- had a long experience i from one record to another with only has taught me that a great, number dance will be tha who vote themselves ihe proper break between two piece ?i charming garden ' o " along agricultural of the a director detention both the school At I p.m.-fnipervased study is reg- lines. Sugar beet "thinning Agnes Robert- ly placed there to receive the boys and girls in the indusnterpretatlon of Mies and vocal or instrumental music. twelve founded and berry black-face-ahorns year ago. By son. An amazing training which perhaps home, is the and ularly held under the direction of picking are two types of work in trial schools are there by reason ef 10 as for contrivance the machine offering of chief be officer . elsecannot Cra-guMark found year probation I Dalton, aeslstaht and conveniently and bad environment, Marine and. Wallace to Mr which thev are becoming at any predetermined proficient. neglect Not pampered by, over Indulg- For nine years he wss superintendent Brown. At th-i- time the hos are The Jn beor stopped Jr.; Master David Cunningham where. In the near vicinity hire that many could be saved to useful farmer 1 Uinta of school the hie nor ence recorda a and place In the ve shown how to training epoed by faculty typs singe a tenor eo,!o, while eongs bv tlnv apply themselves and them- from providing the arm of charinstitution and com- citizenship Brewerton with her qhbcu of of training, they are normal, happy later connection with the purity squad to concentrate on the-- r lessons for the pensate themthe commensurate be put around them at th ' with ity couldtime. . Musicians are numbered among the Lucile and nctlve boye wlih an abundance of gate him opportunity to come tn con- hext day. Strict silence la preserved their work. el even smaller tot together with proper eiost desperately poor of the stricken dramatic recitation by Mias Carmen health eid- - vigor. tact with various types of juvenile de- during the study hour whkh is all the In this connection' Mr. Brown exBrief" History. Obity of Vienna. Totally unfitted for Lundqulst. will conclude the children's linquency- Mr Browy nas pronounced more remarkable when the tender "The institution has for It pressed the belief that large profits wanual labor, the tremendous depre-n contribution to a program of excellent' ject," said Mr- - Brown, the saving of views in regard to training boy He ages of the pys Is considered The of the present LbO building would ensue to the sugar and canning home waa at ion f the currency has rendered erected In 1891 aa semAt 9 O'clock the boys retire to the the boy from going wrong for lack of Is opposed to keeping them from numbers. ' If excess the netr incomes woefully insufficient to band companies of all energy The programs' for afternoon aryl a proper boy program. Boye are ac- minglin'g with the world outside. dormitory on the "floor of the boys In the state were harnessed and inary for the high school in thsschool "Children cannot cevelop Into fcqen building and at upper , tupplement thl eranty government ra- -, evening follow: tive by nature and their excess1 energy 15 all lights Shortly after a free high are propr'y directed in the summer time waa established fioa The American relief committee women without contact wit the turned out for these youngsters must be utilized This le what the and which detracted fro tor sufferers In Austria, 291 Madison , Afternoon,- - 9 p. m. sleep " attlvit-es,to use Its tts reand world Mr. Brown the "sleep of the juet.' It waa finally vacant for a Mtxarlieart, Trip school Is attempting to do and the 1. March. "Semper Fldells".. .Bouea t teue. New York City, has created a , A "The is to said. obtained ere more than make the boy and tn 1998 It waa established object 5 ocwtional Guidance," trip to Moose heart-- I1L, was. re- period Rosa m unde". Schubert sults' being I hive J. Overture, fund for the relief of destitute a school for boya and pamed i nda felt that the take hla place In society. Other-- ! e mad by Mr. Brown for the long cently gratifying, 9. "Dance of the Hours" (from Vocational guidance la applied to purpose of ieimeae muaiclana , reason for do He delinquency la he la stigmatized ans shunned. inspecting the echool there honor of President Anthon H-- Di" - j e .Ptfnchlella children Ik the wmjfi "Gioeonda) feels that he is unlike the other boy their training with a view of determ- which was founded by Fuprem Iodge who ws one of the 'prime mover to handle Inability Mm. Melba, singing Into a micro-- 4 4. Darktown Dancing School. Remlck their excess energy. t discontented with his lot In ining their inherent tendencies and of the World Loyal Order ofe Mooee its foundation. Mice Manns Oregon. (hone at the Marconi plant at Chelme-- , They ere e!oerv for'the life. He iarbors a resentment agalsst special aptitudes. of training the chil- Bite Pnrthasrd. Joseph R Horne was the first kal Larger watched for lines of work In which drew of purpose of1 I Loudon). England, the other Master Wallace Cragsn. Jr. decosaed members of the of th srhool. biinYsucceedej " w society." beeucceea of As was indication ths show sole a Umbrella beard by means of wireless I Japanese Dance, sq , ty. they may peculiar adaptation lodge The Mooseheart school is the.Artliuf Welling now chief pro ha fie X, so Grow, . r Oppnrtsnliy a the echool a One for -t Ma, e. boy. by. dance larger fng schlcigd far distant aa Rome, examp point evidenced a beet of lie kind in the crun-rtr. . office- - of the Juvenile court, who v In the Lund school the boy are ; mechanical (rstt Id. Berlin and Stork boll i. site tn Iwv i Mias Roth Oreel ounty for the erection snd wss put to work fW'uffli to Mr. Bro n, fend n i It was . nwtii Jur hk r ore n n to ibondant modem bul'dlne tr prjvH end t hear eome of the very. of rf gben opportunity fhritnnnJ (- BjfK.ng (Pupil re trliest ezpar.n.eota la the traczml- Academy Miss Evangeline Thomas, a favorite edulocal contralto. Is now with the cation department of the John Elliott Clark (talking machine) company of this city, In the wholesale branch, and will travel In Utah, Idaho and Mon tana for the firm. I ;! ..,. ...I.. , ' ;r ,,,. see M I1 h fi IVf- i , i t r-- V f r -- ; 4 4 i i !'! li p' ee-th- -- ft - -- A-- rit 9 IN' . I h in U: Li ij i if ............. , -- S a a 1 f- - t-- e j: pJn tf ct n, -- et al r i t J -- i. rrJanrrwn 1 i L |