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Show III DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY MAY 22 1915 a 1111 Pt".. . la (par i 4141 11101 - and are in4.prociative Of good music. v se e do ,h4:,,,ig1 the statement often made st. this country is behind others in to ;asibility to create or maintain Ragtime, he described as goo,' inush -whir a dessert than a diet:" and said tea: the country la tending toward the sia,c,cal. Mr. Sousa' ideas follow: :tVar is rapidly losing its glamour! 5,1 its rornance. and is , ,' 1 1:, ,,,, T.,' '''''.. f 7,4 ; - t'' :ii..:''..n.0-.. .. . -. , ... - ., , ..,.;:.' ill. '. '..'; '' '. ''''..;-- ,.' . ; ''"1 f , ''''- '' ' '',...e?' - :. :',-- ' ,'''''' i, t'. :'''''J-.'".,,0'.:-, .. , , . ,':. - , - 0 Tn.- :!.k. .... , . I 1....e.1-.r- ,t,: t ' -- r;,' i' ,. ( real-r- fr-- nt noted the or. Rhe:nbergar Scalome 1....kanaigre A !.., !, !.1t1 Charg- a Bull ,r.1 native r, ro,. rer,arding n!.rfol a In- - 11;111,,-0,- 4 I t,, et 1 ' ? plan ;:. , ,11111115. ,r,e, Into !Lt P r, A , Deseret rk to ,tts ;, p, , for T 1,44! ,,,,moora ; 144;', &,,,w(, "FIEUT SOUS" 1 S1t5 ItIOW POSTPAI2 , , f - 7. . 'Tux n , . ' ,tkRh,e from - , had ' prAnf,i L.: Ittttlird ' - .. 77 - 7: t e'r tIrtt-7r- t f77777,17, for .14 in: atmc-A- t : : Utahns in Chicago Socha and Personal Mention Concerning the Western Colony in The BIVIV Metropolis of filinois I. wurrE. kaperlal Correopondeac.e: V May ; clfira.GO,PpentKima NU!. day return!ng &at Lake City. 4.4. Debat-Ponao- ue I : ! , 4 - ' ' ' r t , . ; : r , :. 7,', E 4! d 4 .:.,'''''''''.-1:-- MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY wife in chi. agfrom New '1rk t, ! ii ',I I t 1' '' ., , :: . f t ! , , A n ; ',....f-1- I - rhcatheeg'31: Aniante-Seraphiq- i t n'th ,t!. ,,.....,.. c s t . Yn s - , r .:; ' 14eArt : ' ;:, , , r.-- kA - h 77.7 - by performer '''1!,4. protested: ., MISS LYDIA HARPIST. .1., Frank from Grand ttelection the marching of the Mike of Pickering is haling siil,nd:q At i'''.4'.4: Masestni Eusticana" stswess. In delivering his tr4-through the streets of London; at nxima Recital the GMOPera13e Luey Appears Wednesday And Lord: UTAH CONSERVATORY OF MrSIC military music, Wk.ai.VM)A.T. talks on the v.,,teleis, of the wir.st 'I':saw that with such move-- , Evening. at the Salt Lake Theatre. ALL BR ANt-ES Or VI LAIC TAUGHT. Assistant Organist ray T. Cannon pb titre sto,s houses in , 'f troops there would be no en, ..,,,,, In addition to rendering several Folios. Miss White ajil accompani, Mina at the organ. bt,CLELLA N. Director The sentiment 1,.Ard Utah and tna.e..o,rt: created. and the COtUktine course, will be tho first appearance of the two I Pr be-i611 n is, attractive or inspiring to Gates ir a number of ballads. This is changing v..ry rapidly. as byatnmatir d ad. :tanw.! arranind ,,,..... Marebant put ds. t:oruperta) Cantilens conset1,,,i,rzr41p artists together. of onlookers. ,',07: thr r11011: ',nstructl-dand evidenced vAtzry ; by the frequent applause by roe ato IL;t- Was 1:415 Trdphzt,,,n BLtig. it)) June Tachatkowsky oent::, tne spirit for the war wduid Mac Dowell audiences-whe- n a Maestoso ....... the tria:s 'the tast;y reduced. e thi-iGustav Schuster of the faculty of the (la) An Old Melody Arr. by performer it, sett iani lt, ,:;:,.,,,,, 1 .ourts, this lack of music in the ''The Debutante.- a new comic opera! Schuster-Haraha)1 a: ihe eettlenient GEO. CARELESS, 4 .' ... ....Lemmena - ,,, , school of music is Marche Pjataleale art tn, and those of today. de- sletion by Victor Herbert In which purtra)ed. , .;,:., S DA Y mrsc PRorEssutt a IrTHI for the intermediate a..: of its glorious and enchantrecital tiaz,1 Dawn appeared A 'special pal preparing -,,r. , ,,:a! Fantasia class of hi, violin students. The chief A baby g.ri has arrived itZ the h tme Studv. Itcslcience: tM S Seventh East dor Leutnations. will and 'an result chestration of- the beautiful organist J. I, Mv.Clellan at the organ t ' a a the be Mr. of of will feature violin choir Soderof and Mts. wars 1,econting an uninterest- Appassionatanil Vieux:temp& Hy proirram idyruu. A. t,1f-i'-'81111Ivan 1.")trt chord ,,,, solo. has been arranged and will be of 15 violins which will play the Men- The Arr. Alerg ut 31w6 Abbott soraet. Chicago. mg, unromantic. and undesirable -organ by Mr. McClellan. Om Mrs. MORRIS STEPHENSON. as Wai aL art of soloiers. which in turn given this week by the orchestra. Prem. delsaohn Concerto." The young sti- la) N ()kg ro Soderberg ,gtun ur ne in E Flat Chopin .::,,,,.: riatnt in a quick growth of its un- F. J. Stucterman. of local No. 71. A. F. las will be assisted by four students b) Communion in l'.ark hospital. upder the oar, of Dr. Ptano InstrA tion Batiste Thin recital Samuel J. Russell of ,..,,,. : ;d:nr:!y with the people generaliy.and of M.. of Memphis. Tenn.. called upon of the advanced class. nf y ra mse 4c) An ()1i Melody...Arr. by performer Pup ::.a: t.:.: makc war 111111.15t impossible, -Manager Sims and Prof. Nictlellan last will take place some time in July. a at udlo. :4 Sc, 1th Emit. and Wagner Excerpts from Lotiengrin" ::r will not cry for it so quickly. Monday evening and stated that he has nyrtY of the members of th . Arranged by Mr. McClellan. ' seen never of the American the thequal of aral a.:nrnments branch tu.wiety in hesitate Logan A select program has been arranged FRIDAY. thcater for pictures and music coma4 the home and It 4, i MISS MARIAN 11. CANNON. for the public recital of the Utah COn(.1. E. Elleaorth t Assistant Organist Tracy T. C.tnn,on I Mrs bservattons as head of the bined. : servatorY n).y a home of Music which will be given TEACHFR OF PIANO the 11 aodal at One organ. .!..lann, band of Washington for 12 evening. May Thursday 24. at (...fonsolidatMay evening, Tuesday reI is McClellan J. the of the very pleasing features of the et.ndlo 510 Temp 1ton Bldg. Medlo...., Organist Joan roved Lo roe that the music clausamann ed Music hall. An invitation to the Magnt&a I F Major 57. Itssidance. Pbon Wag. of Chairan from invitation Hy. 541I. was two piano selections by and thrilled more people than cipient evening public. The following pupils will ap- (x) Cradle Song ........... -WILLIAM ,:;r1 otr Prot Edward P. Kimball. who, with of the troops. for man Biggs 0, the program committee i pear. Becky Almond. Maggie Lobengrin-...... b) Prayer from dtspiays Hansen. for WILLARD of the twelfth annual ANDELIN conventio6, ,:te7"- - :t.ere a part of ha no music there was Arranged by Hulse e'er's The sahool- in which she is to ins wife anti mother. spent Associatum of Organists of Edith Wire Maxine Kelley. Lola W1Khome. VOCAL the eyehing at the mission little interest. This fact is National nal Melva Snit, Ramona Peirce. Al- ta) Vesperal d'Evry teach Is an open-ai- r in Springfwill convene Ainerica. which con- - I Games were be school to In the which all :t Is An Old carried 7J, played, b) throughout any ield. Masa.. on Aug. 3 to 6. inclusive. to berta McKinney, Sarah Layton, EveMelody...Arr. by performer 4RVILLA CLARK ANDELEST ' r; Aiistera heartily Joined. Strawberries and by Prof. and Mrs W. he Hoek:.::,usands of situations and con- Live Rogers luctd PIANO AND VOCAL REPERTOIREan organ recital, before the con- lyn Buehler. Vera Johnson, Fay Snyder. Grand Chogur Mrs. :cake were served. Those edio)Ing the , le Quincy street. Cambridge, Ins. nartare Eva :0,A,, 41 No West yernple. Loas R.charda Lyon, SArr:RDAT., :ention Prof Biggii announoes that Gladys e yeleeg were Mrs. Etruria Mr.. nideal'hheProne W. an W. ki a,At hce,freet h4,...:r4ing ragtime music and the ;he other Sto,cla Florence Morris. Janett I:re. Sus e,.1...,e, hpilirts ,telig.de 7. Heinare invited McClellan J. at the organ organists Organist J. Ar. Margaret Johnston. 'Mrs. Bertha D. liking for it I should say :oth of Carnegie hall. Pittsburg; Hupple. , Special 'Request ProgramRequests tsacher to be secured nay be either on Hough. Miss, Itosalle Bentell. Mr.. Druin Amreican music ,Irooke of New York CLARENCE J. HAWKINS. Turner of .;o24 a plate as she &cilia basis. or City. tIme time f ti 11r to that to be are mailed to McClellan., part Howard, Mrs. Esther Barry. ears Organist occupied by Under the direction of Madame SoBoston anti Frye of Philadelphia. Prof. Teerher of C'.a.rtoet. Piano. Harms OnY are meet concerned to get Tina Swaneen. Mra Anna Adams. Mrs. We rt director Ptah of Amerlan diet. Americans would .icClellan will prefers Music.' Conservatory nd Theory. Graduate New England Cone phie Brodbeck director of the Salt give his decision later. n.:t to live on it American sobuilding. berre Thursday' a very good teacher. The echeol will Adeline Jagusch. Mrs. Eva Hoffmann. e erratory of Music. Boston. Studio. a lake Musical college. a piano recital Templeton noon of each week Only good standard, be small; net over 15 pupils. I am to Mrs. Caroline Denison. 4n of good music is as keen Mne Violet Room L 48 East South Templar W. $OL as be will Miss Sarah Sims. by May given will Emma llorri school. to present the an advisory relation have be will Mrs-considered. Mrs. musk Smith. Charlotte the other countries. and it is an her pupil. Ramsey Templeton. Miss Lillian Phelps, soprano. assisted by Miss J. Wood. Mrp. Sophie your papers and ere- - Hazel B. IKAtoball. Mrs. Helen Johnson t4. American ;brains and sent-t- o fle CALVIN S. CARRLNGTON itt a recital at the Consolidated Music Sidney. vocalists. and Miss Olivia Broddentials to Prof. Helmet. rerommend- - urn. marton Ginec.n. mrs. Mar tiur1 suggest that this nation hall next beck. PIANO. the at college. Miss pianist. Thursday We advise den. Mrs. Gwenree Phelps for the position. Prday yee ing Matheson. others in its capability to will he sasised 77. 9 C,0111,1lictiOn Miss' Otto King. cellist. night. May beginning at o'clock. Ft,epo , Buqeling. Yott to communicate with him and get Allee F. Smith. Mrs Georgina , ;ind maintain good music. nd Miss Rowenaby Korns MISOnTI5 r,4, Pr aro! tP,hrkl,7. 4n eonItnLo, pianist and the appointment Mrs. Ellen- - Praetr.' Mrs .171.::!rIns are as capable as any penncti-m course et Mathews erte wraded MIPS will IntroA of Nits. number of advance Phelps pupil's Very truly yours, nt'' f the world in the matter of crcira, Mrs. Bertha Rooney, ,tadtes flours 2 to 4 Pm a number of beautiful French Alberta Dershain's piano class alMenred duc W. I. 'HAMILTON. re. Otillie Drink ater. Miss Melt Creel I should fl (Special Correspondence ) seriously head- xongs which her teacher. Mrs. Morris, in a well prepared program at Con"Mass. Beard ,,f Education "atr isfore admitting that any other studied with the VAUGHN W. cLArroN. ray. Mrs. Betsy Nelson. M;SP Moiniel May I: Last Frzday composers in Paris. solidated Music hall Thursday att V IOU N INSTRUCTION. surpaases us in our possibilities Following is the program. Mrs lourham has an appointment to Ward. Mrs. Sophia Herdenburg. Mrs. were: those at Nettie Jordan hall New the t ' part taking Among P,11,f1 of Orld musical world. The nation as a M1 n Belgturn. meet Dr. Holmes and Mrs. Hocking this- Anna J. Anderson. Mrs. Anna Eriand, Alice Sanford, Anna New- B(,STON Murray. Stud East ttn Temple, PROGRAM. Miss Priectlieb. :5 eon. Conservatory Frieda orchestra week. and Will consider the appointMrs, Elsie tending toward classical Phoses-8tuct- lo; comer. Bessie Jone Ivy Mellen, Mrs. Was. ISA Bead Mies .a Tanner. Anderson. Miss gave Mr. ment Gladys splendid program. 1. 10 Prelude Op, 2, No. 2..Rachmaninott J. B. CUM:11004 Jr.. Gertrude Seals, Thcro is no . yesterday at the Commonwealth Bap- - Earima Anderson. Miss Louie" Capon,: nationality in music Miss Korn& Mert- Wallace GoodrIch. conductor. The orLavon Hazel Pitts. Amundsen. rn,n. than one or two of the 500 2. a Peace ....... ........ ........ ..?jiss ,4eive 4tertereeexe. tist church. Mies Flerence Hawley ude Dent Dorothy Carpenter. Winn!, chestra eaaessisted by,Mise.,97ustancs) ettningeesittobrirvireieweteeeteretateeettaem .1tr plantation songs of the south ootti00- fradCtIMMIrSta.:',4Elisabeth,,Pratitee' Ifeese.'s'eilran'o. 'of Salt Lais City. the as- ,steevenartetione rendition. Niett6riei Many ef the returned miesionaries musical ably 'prates.. an artistic Leon! Viola Grundy. Lois Walton and Maud The Birtn of Morn Vanal. pupils open for concert Osumi r us.,!, Is merely national imitation, not , enly w)loist of the evening. She sang elided by Mr. Bert Shepherd. who .rom the Northern States miretion who. and Fierce Flames are SoaringVerdi 'Br own. 441 Again. Studio opera ensagernents In an labored have confer-from aria the nanal Parker's muMoreover Hera NOVirginta. played the 'elelin'obligato. the Miehigan Inspiration. Wiiits.ms Bldg. Tel. Was ZIA. (From II Trovatorei g!, will be pained to Obona Petrie." on euear sparkling the any nation is of manifold kinds. Miss Katherine Heat of Ortdn who ' Miss Phelps The following musical program have and nu natien is there any one kind L R OM& nce MU- death of George Gloseer who was re-Saint-Faebeen arranged for the se rViCea at St tones. which received hearty applause for the past few years' has been a WALDEMAR A. CALL The music world condent at La Salle seminary. Mr. Marrs cathedral for tomorrow: Baritone soloist and Voice Builders. re- - f preside over the Battle Creek branch' r'ss, a few inspirer" and myriad, L a CYcessate di King. will and course in June. plete her of Oscar Saenser. Studio. 44 n o'clock masa organ anirl the! Student 'tors. or adaptors. and if it bap- b Obstinstion Plagartni....Scarlattl turn west. Miss.Hoag has given special of the Church. Under his Pontenailles South Main Phone Was 1411. Voices 1.r.c at one inspirer is More frequentnew memtook work en and activities Massenet c D'une Prison attention to her music and last year Hahn Elegie tested free daily from 11 to I o'clock 4ated or adapted. It may be re; Bordese 0 Sa Maris .d Le Nil (with cello obligato) took out a certificate In plane from her bers of the beeneh were i,entemplating,, 24z, as happening only, and the fact Marche. "Coronation" , Bead Mr. Gentles Dunham. and this a ehapel of their own Path ame to: teacher. Leroux Xavier WM. C. ('LIVE. r 011,1eni!re unarmouneed. I fer while sitting int, 9 o'clock 'mass: ti any trace of nation Miss Phelps year still receive one In voice from hirif vic,LIN AND NAN() sTrnto The latter his ehalr talking to hi, ',rife he waef Miss Florence Jepperson. Bordese Hexentanz. Op. 17. No. 2...MacDoweli Macria Non Est In Te Nt an-fel-! ricken iv.th apoplexy :14 North State Stret death Junior choir and St. Cecilia chorea. Miss Korns earl s,f My. Milo; Hoag will eve a see- lewed A Sil J E. P. Kimball, assietent organ- 6. a Mondnacht ,. Immediatelee Eider e.- - J. ilex., psittants Schumann 0 Christ. Salvator....Gregortan Chant eel', both instrumental and vocal. !lt Was. 2IC,- nets- the Tabenstele will not take part of the and States Northern NUS!. chorus of secretary b Der Nussbaum of Fennesheck cathedral Logan choir. Schumann Lydia rPxt eeeks recitals, as he wishes to .c Elegie Vint Creator Miss Plorenee iepperson. were the ha- - alOn left Chicago Sunday morning tett cello obligato).. with Schmidt TRACY Y. CANNON. farn!:larize himself Male chorus. ored guests of Miss Maud Sheerer lain amuse President Guy It. ilose in con-- I Massenet thoroughly with the before Ann Arbor, Berlin and before the and Friday at Long Beach. ducting the funeral Miss Phelps. which; II o'clock mass: Thursday r';h'44. and he is appearing : Teacher of Piano. Oralso awaiting the 7. Taranielle :,1 where they had a most delightful time were held Sunday aftern,on. May lg. Paris. Popper Innards Mass in a nrr4.,a1 of the new music he r rooms i 13,4 Studio. 44 reeldence at at the gan. is one. of the faculty of selected In Mr. King. tharepten street.,: Eaet Izapnony Miss Sheet-oSoloist& Miss Cassandra Wood ,'w York. London and Berlin. South Temple ',tree,- - Phone Waa ,' a Rim de Rose Maurice Merlin the toland. Ptevers tehool and one' of Elder tleerge L. weealieury ef Salt Lake. S454 Eileen Mack. i Oss a ld Vella ci,,,lit) b Autumn the meet popular Public readers of the 'City and Elizabeth Berle of Devenporo Josef Arehainbaud James Bradley. S. A. McCartMk., Lydia White, harpist who haa c Marine Edourd La lo ney. present day. Mies Sheerer will make lows. furnished the reuse. 311S.S. J. i ." the Boston Symphony orMiss Phelps a professional tour of western cities Vent creator Millard stra for the last two seasons. was Lawrence W. Itiehards ef cieeen. wile! Utah and eummer her this Veni Jean many Cherubini !Ss rily !ll simp-ot lady member of the famous The public is invited. the.; Marche Triumph& le friends are encouraging her to give a has aeled as superintent Cimerosa t,-- , at RatThe Ile men in the corn,'rgujzation. recital In Salt Lake City. suggesting- Logan Square Sunday act-,- ; stnee leet tisanna at r v. GINISOIL Nora lat0iy passed through Ogden on has been will present a Morris Mephenson r, ',easel: organist and director. thet she give "Sempsori and Delilah.Ito kAy to San as of he to hie number at Frenrisco. the Consolidatreturn hen'. for the Several vein expects pupils which she gave with unusual sueeests -rklf aVars were eurnmer end upon his return in see,- made to induce them ed Missie hall on Thursday evening. The muMcal program for the First t FRANK W. ASPER.- during her Lenten recital. here. in Salt Lake, but their contract May r; beginning at 8:15 work in the will. tmber o'clock, ;iy senses Methodist church for tomorrow la work as at This week the years Ilb the .fair to Those be will TEACIIElt OF VIANO take and follows: part management. expresrly Myrtle ..:,,;:ty:,:,,, ., ,.t.,7.nr9ited any stops between Boston Marjorie Bad,rtscher. Olive Cole. Ear-.i- d ruril morui I NG SERVICE. A;brta lona"San' Franciaxi going or coming. ,T.,...,,. Chandler. Phyllis Woodruff. Leah Studio W2,4 IaG4 Utah. has cempleted all the advanced MIss White an Prelude Org SilHarold , Morris. Jamison. Katherine 'would South W ircr7-have I undoubtedly R East, retiree given and will take out a certhe tour except for the imposA1- ver: Virginia Silver. Adelaide Bard-- I ,, Andante I ',a Beethoven school. the She has ale, ILLusTHATIoNs tisleate frem i ..III'Y b. Intermezzo . of one lady traveling with lie nell. George Banning'. Helen McDonTruette GEORGE E. SKELTON. had a year's ',rentable work In art r'.n She will remain in Salt Lake end nell. Orra Bardwell.'snd Mary Johnson, Anthem "King All Olorions" "I'n a studio for harp instruction Willard Flashmuin flutist. will also asTeacher of Violin. William H. Squire MARSDEM. MISS s'Ar her apr.earance at the theater t ist Mins Mae O'Kell. Mins Leola S chrack i Graduate from Thrift College. Loa-,', some on Miss her Walsh. teacher. from ArHicAN ANImAL5 Ccri References and Studio. Room I. Miss Gates next Wednesday. and Choir. Board of Trade Building from her listeners. She was recalled pieces of work finished. Miss Nora Gleason wit.; give a studio Offertoire, Melody in C sharp , Beefen nest ,,11 lease full her arms; received 4. Lake friends of the .arpd,n bnd of beautiful 10 recital for firett grade pupils on next Gwent Welsh woistenhome Memorial. Smith week for the is Miss Reese's Junior Joseph RUDOLPII telorus, which sang In this city Wednesday aftoon. Postlude. Grand Choeur in D.Renaud flowers, This 11'4 long th,,te wha bare heard her de- - where she Win Vitrit a few days with Ma gnificent Color Plates aim while they will mourn lyear and 605 Tentricion. t know ElVIWING BERNICE- She then expects te ire down friends. !dare she Is "making good." that most of the members went Pupils of Edward 'Cox. assisted by h on wn on the Lusitania. will be Vtah.cis fin- - to New York and spend some time Abound Throughout Entir-lI. Wm. Knuds.ut ,,f Provo, Miss Lucy Bronson and Miss Marion Organ Prelude Nt to glad r L 'aft 1).r, Elder his work here and will return slitit.;oeeing with her .cousin, ,4arri that there were several who did Cannon. will furnish a musical a. Processional ,ahinte program Ariz.. t ,t sail, and whose live" 'were went in the late summer. Mr Knudson Jesse M. Smith of Snewlialte. . Six Hundred li.. Communion to be given in the Forest Dale ward Pages C. Dunham D. of SCIIETTLER. the course new of a the States la are John L. Hebb& Ben Davis. chapel tomorrow evening. Those to as- Anthem. 7131111 Still With Thee".. secretary graduate given in the i ,tern I'avid Griffith and she will go west. At TraWlit7r public school met h,,ds of teaching music mission: then George E. Lane. sist in the program are Edward Allen.' Arthur note at He has also fin- - present she- - is considering a position the It is MOS1 appropriate that colonel, Winner ManclottnGuitar. Among other musicians who periebed Lynn Hogitan. Leon Diekeraan. Edward conservalry. Loola Miss of ttrat prizes at Denver. Chi.-Schrack. Mr. Alexander like the well known erience Jibed art as course& domestic in theoret!tat and Roosevelt:a teacher besides "African flame Trio's,'" tate' Scotch baritone Cox. rola Jones. Joseph Rehandle?. and Choir. pupil In voice. Re Hewn its vate instruction the with enwiley. wealth of academy. to Big Wyo. end expects Var Lier of Berlin Ger. unique phetegraphs' Ifekking ,who bad booked a Gordon Philips. Della BeseedierFloyd Offertoire. "Prayer" Salome go to Northampton. Maas- - to eummeg nronber of enMestements hit this At Sundays Deceit-e- s of the local of African animals should also be l!ozt sdvanced correct many methods Cora Bates Bates. and Ross. Laffette country Contraltosolo. "Spirit of Ood" tochool. after IL hich be wil so we of the Church. President Prank ther embellished with many superb Plud:ovrt during the coming fall and winter. Bultdirit and W. FL Seedlinger teach in the Utah schools the Geo. H. Durham color plates of the greeter animals: Miss Elver& Bong will give & Piano coming Steven preelded. Mrs. Waiter Bliss. 'winter. nii Junins P. Wells were the speakers. peculiar to that continent. No ether B. CECIL GATES. interesting programs have been given recital assisted by a number or ber Quartette. "Jesus and Shan It Ever I at the American mi.. Leo Irine t Provo. Utah. had What Florenee Jepperson tang "Mnthor book of travel has ever centained mu, h. by the concert orches- pupils. on the evening of Bair IL In Be" M. Harkelman the honor ot being chosen $s one Of W CoavIttric .f Mint and V r,,1 tra conducted e i a' Mine." sneer, her the enders-unitaccompanied by 111111111110el executed Prof. beautifully the McClellan durt by nn, and 8 tuella, Baptist church. Those Mies Irloream Hodson. Msu Florence eoloists for the Glee club contort gliVn Miss Merguerite. ing the week--- Among the numbers Mr. Wm. IKnudston pictures, These were made expreesly. LV vrill be Dorothy and Bernice S. U. Waa Phono assisting Robinson. Mr. Percy W. Morton. (Preys were Henry Vitt (lancet :Seenes Lucas. Faith Markel. Anna Lee May 22 at La Saie seminary. where gang "The Lord is My Light.- - Mies for tide book from deacriptien tor- Mr. Kirk. Rtchsrd from the Burkhardt she is a student. This is the big mu. itennerlon accompanist. Mr. Claude M. nished by Colonel Reesevelt himself SPENCER CLAWSON, IL imaginary Ballet." Neil Jane Mopes and Bernice Ilea: also. tits PoatindePeetival Poatiudo .Whiting steal event or the year from the mu- Sweeten played one of Bach's violin and depict the frenzy and onrusn Gwynn dances. Hungarian et dance! Skelton orchestra and Bali trio. Zhoir director. Mre. Ella Cumming nn Now Miss Irvine dents' standPolet and 7., new "Meditationit from Miss Marian Cannon will the Mr. melee, accomeanied Lester hey the Jungle lords In their endeavors ,..1 Pupil orPisMari. Instruction. by be at the sec- Watzell. Prentaer and TheoOrganist- - Mrs. 41. LEW; II passed a yory. auersatul roarThe ,,, of and the dna performance- of ond piano. Ogden. the services' at I get hunter. daring - , dore Leachetisky of Vienna. Studio 11 Dtrolumer. . -I Mrs. Neale M. Durham. who la resin- - IsHinchclitte enjoyed by all present The are -' drawfrom State. plates South 4321 Wasatch reproduced .. , fa.1 ng..:to ,follrt NS . e : ORGAN RECITALS Grand Fantasia "Meditation (hi "4 'spriccio" lc) An Old Melody...Arr T. ,,, ; . - r41-.;t- 1!,-t- tr,-- , 11011TAl tcred at the Massachusetts taircAu tor I i tnehera" has hail all- the 'lutist:lute ' teaching work Phet cul1 do the- - pat MONDAY. winter. Mrs. Durham recently received Aisistant Organist 'Tracy T. cannon the tollowing letter fr4,m the bureau. i -at tbo organ. Mrs. Nellie M. Durham. , , "'Dear Mrs. Durtiam Concert Piece in Fl,riat Prof. Henry Stebbini IV. Cantliene lloimea department of education of1,Vely1 us as folHarvard writes Idyllic fat university. Greyllows: fbi (Thant Triumphant " x an frit An old Melody...Arr. by performed 'I want to secure f e pI ioaa I y fourth grade 'Grand Choeur:L,,...................Rsuand 1 good primary teacher ior : TUESDAY Organist J. J. McClellan at the 11, ...,1--!- . f, MISS LILLIAN FHELFS, SOPIINO . .the tenement house oemiiti..nsPLeblire, lod to Phelps has been chosen by the the- creation of the oatement house! club as ,,he of the commission iin iSt44 Wnon the chair, ADLER I'm IMiss Literary to represent Utah s;,tlists of political and sociai ethics was es- In Columbia university it ite Vonsil child contest of the !le has t...n Federation of flag'', elUt.N. at according to The intent and the fitness ,rgan!14,11-n- . ! Los Angeles on June. lb lator in the t r.t things that Dr- A tier is the first to toildtrs in it'll ilsi,tit Nt yrk. . season she will go to' New York to hil the chair while oa h ay t) the vh:1 ;,,t,,r Others will know him as the Pd!tc.r fqi.incit, in San I take up professional work of The International J eirnat of Et hl,s Sat Lai". Ste ir,v!:,1!! 1. '41Zt;IS,:.-',fit'"'""t-ltecture- r A lir and wetter. Dr- - Adler a weo-i-r (:":0- - ;ul, elae. a ith children In New York made him !.i wel!'ar. ld aelfare at the Aegembiy ha:: T',.e,,!ay the natural leader in TABERNACLE t S ,').1.,it measures. As of the ma I ! tr, Of ll "r !,-- 1,. F. ,r , N J.,1,1). Ektharl! iiu, tfr D. from a German univorsity, he . 11.1ALS AppoattiKt prefeaeor of Hebrew and oriental literature In tforne-L- lt university In 114- - In 1991 he as called to the Chair bf sooial and political ethics in . Columbia unlversily In WA-- he was IteefVelt protte0sor at the University of 'Perlin. ' enhers tell know Dr Adler best as! of the Pititcal Culture, itho Irgarit-Ti,is rnot emont grew Out of a course of lecture g:t en in New York ho was pr.fe0sor at Cornell." In thoee lectures he iti.d sires' on tti.. of a new morktil:y to cope with I need This tire, eodety in a moral perils t i time ePtab1Isne.1 the first freo li.ndergarten for the toed' in Nett York. i Introduced manual tra ining a nd tn-- , augurated a system !' trained riiirwe.--,- .1 it.i.,,,,,I,,tn Range. 1 4 aPh. e' .:' , 4ty ecs,iti,l,eci S' ,.. ,.,' mu-th- ktpling recently I:,,ard when he Lonoon. !rn A k W'''-- .it rnertly an unpopular pastimefor' beets somebody's kmi has alway And chiefly responsible for last tta ,m111 is fact the that in modern tat and in the movements and rThr the armies military band. the rr 151:4 :tat in the history of armies has to thrill them and inspire 4 a 11.,ow probably than anything else, has a practical superfluity or ItoI twit, e the inspiring ' No morehand krik to ac.:ompany military n t heir but:Cella to encourage Ittete'tn,tbetr defeat in the hundreds of trenches the soldiers see ..! either the success or the th ot their effort. they suffer withsuffer-:rutnt o,Ing th:: s airce of theirfeel the th ,an no longer of ictory as has been possible of such Under the past 11,bats 31 II,. n.,,:ns and where there is not only Pr the military band, Int fl, ria, enthuse or intin she, h-- hundreds öfthousands of men t fit :oot along the lines. music is desbe eliminated almost entirely ;. visit of Dr. Feli x d.1,-- r to San vii!,1 be of next Tu.-.4:- : interest to rn .- different ,trr,nips of. people. SLo- ,,:1 know him 1: rn :n Alzey, ad an ethicator !Gera:any :n IS::I he arr. I this cowl try when 6 years old. h.. father having , been ai:111.: : Et lu, mNbe AtogTrearziy:1-1,:m, I music has practically and in miLITART loss war iswarfare. apt to grow less and leas popu- or until it will almost become impossiof John Philip Sousa. bie, Is the opinion tbe'famous band mastr and composer. war- )Jr Sousa described the present fi're ii." tieing of sub a nature that it for a continuance is ,i,sE impossible ut iniiithry bands in their former splengo; Penult he thinka war's der. arta at will rapidly disappear. nsr,,in,-enthusiastic in his Sir SA,tiss was dic!Arate,n that the American people - . ....0110-- --e' 1111 well known artist Mr.' Inge by the Philip It Goodwin. and form a galierY of animal pict,Ires in color. suz!h as never bet,,re twen ineNded In ihave book of tt4v-- i S,,trie of the Rub'ha rg;is Ith'.r.,.. ero5. African ,re. jects at Close ituffal". 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