Show tz - ' J THcOGDIN STANDARD EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING j ii Tau Eta Nu Club Members Hold Officers Who Presided At Club Dance ARTS Dance At College i ballroom Saturday night and lent their efforts to jitterbug-ging Members and pledges attended in geen and white checked uniforms - Members ' of the organization are: Miss Eulalia Neville president Miss June Benson vice president ? Miss - Donna Taylor secretary Miss Gayle Nielsen reporter Miss Viola Giles report- er Miss Lois Leavitt Miss Faye Roach Missfi Margaret Thinnes Miss Virginia Smith and Miss Betty Barry Pledges are Miss Barbara Taylor Miss Lolene Farr Miss Joyce Summerill Miss Helen Watkins Miss LeJeune Broadbent Miss Gloria Loveland Miss Eloise Adams Miss Mac Tracy Miss Betty Bevan and Miss Betty Hull Patrons and patronesses included Mr and Mrs David Neville Mrs J A Benson and Mr and Mrs G --I Taylor Club advisor is Mrs W L Taylor Refreshments were- served during intermission' by Miss Bonnie and Miss Dorothy Taylor Young Ogden Artist Feted -- I n iTn-ri- iiir r i - ' ! i i ' ' 'i I X i— — - Wyoming Visit Mrs Willard Nelson of and Mr' Devils Slide spent the week-en- d at Afton Wyo as the guests of Mr and Mrs Everett' Robinson Mrs Joe Francis of Salt Lake spent the past week with Mr Mrs Francis mother Fannie Francis Mr and Mrs C W Rogers were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr Rogers' sister Mrs Lucy Avery at Farmington Mrs James J Connell of Devils Slide and daughter" Regenia left Wednesday evening for a- three-wee- k visit to Martinez- Calif with another daughter and Mr and Mrs Ken Kimball also visit the fair at will They San Franeisco before returning nome Auxiliary Feted Mr and Mrs Walter E Ulrich Mr and Mrs George Hansen Mr and Mrs Everett Kygar Mr and Mrs William Nelson all of Devil3 Slide entertained the members of the American Legion auxiliary and their partners Monday evening at the county courthouse-Aftethe business meeting a in-la- w r inn Society H'i'liiHij(jLmmjmiHjjjii imnii npi s"0 i BRIGHAM CITY April 13— Members of the Reading circle were entertained Monday evening at the Idle Isle tearoon with Mrs Jesse Knudson as hosiess A delicious supper was served to 20 members and one guest Mrs Royes Petersen reviewed the book "Escape" by Ethel Vance The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs John P Lillywhite on April impiiwi - J3¥" f Mrs Sheldon Holmes was hostess to the G O T club at the Howard hotel Monday evening A three- course dinner was served at one colorfully decorated long table with a pink floral centerpiece and lighted pink tapers Places were set for 11 members and Mrs Har old Glenn as a special guest A delightful affair of Saturday evening was the party given by and Gleaner girls of the Box Elder L D S stake The af fair was held at the high schoo M-M- en o'clock at eight-thirt- y were with entertained theguests and swimming games dancing Refreshments were served during the evening Hans Sorensen of Shoshone Ida ho former resident of this! city is spending a few days visiting with relatives "and friends Mr Soren sen is a brother of the late Peter H Sorensen Mrs Glen Zundel of Vallejo Calif is spending the week in Brigham City visiting her father Mclntire who George William has been cricically ill at a local hospital He is reported to be re covering Miss Bodell Olsen was a Salt Lake : City visitor Saturday She was accompanied home by her sister Mrs Loris Whitaker of Los Angeles Calif who t will spend the next few weeks in this city and attend the wedding reception of Miss Olsen on Saturday At the regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary held Monday at the War memorial home 35' members 'heard an in teresting talk on "Juvenile Delin quency" given by Sheriff Fred Sorenson and a talk "A Health Record for Every Child" given by Mrs Winnifred Jarvis city nurse Other numbers included a song with guitar accompaniment by Connie Jensen "Leaning On the Old Top Rail" and a song "Trees" by a girls' trio Misses Donna Tingey and Yvonne and Marjorie Morris ' Mrs Elnora S Bowcutt president was in charge of the meeting and Mrs" Myrtle Sorensen and Ridd were in Hortense Mrs of the program charge Mrs Orvill E Merrell Miss Grettle Shaw Miss Helen Jarvis and Miss Katherine Hodges of this city were among the 125 mem bers who attended Chi Omega gymnasium f sorority's anniversary party Sat urday in Ogden A candlelight ceremony opening the program was conducted by the Logan chapter Approximately are in circulation 5500000 in the pennies United States Foremost among new record- rings is the Beethoven Sixth Sym phony the Pastoral played by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra with Dimitri Mitropoulos conducting brilliantly recorded by Columbia (Album The composer's expressed intention in this symphony was the Interpretation or transcription of emotional reactions to the beauties of nature and" this can best be appreciated M-40- 1) great and reverent love of the unaries JNeate a out-oi-aoo- rs close 22 HONORED Mrs Annie Thorn Peters of Perry who will be guest cjf honor at open house In Terry Sunday afternoon Eightieth Birthday To Be Feted With Partv At Son's Home PERRY April J3— Mrs Annie Thorn Peters will be honored on her eightieth birthday anniversary Sunday by her many friends at open house to be held at the home of her son M W Peters Friends may call from two to six p m Mrs Peters was born in Perry April 16 I860 to Richard and Rebecca Osborn Thorn She was married to Morris R Peters in the L D S endowment house Salt Lake City Dec 11 1879 She has been active In L D S church Iworfc as a teacher in Religion class of the Y L M I A Sundayj school and Relief society She taught! in Sunday school 37 years and was Relief society president for ljf years For 37 yfears she practiced obstetrics! anq nursing in Perry Besides her son M W Peters she has seven grandchildren arid " six of Beethoven said that nature was almost meat and drink to him and Schindler owned he learned as much of na ture as of music from the master "The awakening of cheerful feel ings upon! arrival in the country" implies a score of possible programs depending upon thecrea tive individual listeners Express ed iin this symphony are exalta tion spirituality joy and peace The question of whether or not Beethoven erred by Indulgence in program music"' is well answered by Richard Strauss who contends that instead of absolute versus program music we have only good versus bad music The recording is unusually true including well - defined dynamic contrasts and absolute absence of surface scratch The interpreta tion of Dimitri Mitropoulos is spirited and refreshing His tempo is somewhat faster than the Toscan-n- i creates a recording which pleasing and exhilarating effect As an efColumbia (Album fective reading of the Mozart "Haf-fnerSymphony in D Major K385) recorded by Columbia The London Philharmonic performs capably under the baton of Sir Thomas Beecham and the value of this recording is enhanced when we realipe that the London Phil harmonic has been disbanded by the present European war Mozart wrote this work for a private cele ' companion so-call- ed M-39- 9) - Haffners bration of the good townsfolk of Salzburg and friends of the Mozart family The music is typically Mozart — beautifully melodic and modeled along his usual classical lines displaying the composer s amazing music ianship rs marked for its richness and sim- plicity of form Hosts at the public reception preview and musical "opportunity program" have - been announced as members of the German L D S choir An musical program will feature the concert at 8 p m in which Rudolph E i y s ' " X I -- ' j y " en D TREMONTONI l :ZJ To Be Feted A pioneer artist of Utah James T Ilarwood of Salt Lake City (above) is 80 years old and Utahnslwill gather this week to: pay homage to its internationally known painter at an art exhibition representative of his life's? work opens the Utah State Art center 50 South State street Salt Lake I City a yoang Ogden artist Roy Butcher (lower) is being pi honored by his first one-ma- n show A reception a!nd concert will begin at seven p m to open the display of paintings which Hainke Salt Lake pianist and will be open free to the public for the next three weeks William Douglas Wellsville violinist will appear as "opportuniman Utah state 'institute of fine ty" soloists" all-Germ- an arts W E Mclntire chairman Price comniuiity art gallery adNew Price Art Gallery visory board Lynn Fausett noted muralist and Mr Bird Monday Price The opening exhibit will Include n Growth of art and cultural ac- a show of oils watered tivities in the state wiU be spurred ors and sketches: by ' the famous Monday night with the opening in brother-artist- s Lynn and Dean Price of the community Art gal- Fauset of Price: Never before lery E J Bird1 state WPA art shown in their home city due to project director announced Satur- previous lack of exhibition space Mr Bird declared "We hope that day Established as a unit of the WPA by showing first the works of these federal art program in coopera- artists we are able to repay in a tion with the community the new small way some of the fame they gallery is designed to "serve as uavq urougni to tneir oirtnpiace a focal point for the people Sponsor of the first exhibition of Price and its vicinity to par- s the Price Women's club it was ticipate in and aid the develop- announced ment of all things cultural" he The gallery was made possible said Mr Bird said "through the com f Jack Smith of Price has been bined 'efforts ofVMayor J Bracken named as director ' of the gallery Lee of Price the Price city coun4 which is situated in the new mu cil representative cultural and nicipal auditorium where it occu civic clubs and the Utah art proj of the WPA" pies theJ entire foyer on the sec-pond floor "It is our purpose" he contin Opening ceremonies are set for ued "to bring to the community 8 p m it was stated with Doc- through the gallery not only the tor E B Sessions president of work of Utahns but the best in Carbon as principal art and related fields from al nacollege will made ad- uons wnicn nerecoiore were ony who speakerOthers dresses 'are: Gail Martin chair- - lavaiiable in metropolitan cen Will Open two-ma- J : se - - - I ' 1 ' -- ' : -- - I m n ' I — yr-- Students Who Received Superior Hating q i ( — - 4 ht represented i today at one at the University of Utah union building today at which o'clock "S no-ho- st German music will be honored i et Columbia 11178-Finlandia by Sibelius is interpreted by the Cleveland Orchestra with Arthur Rodzinski conducting Great interest will be attached to this recording not only for its superiority but because of contemporary na TREMONTON April 13— Mrs tional events Lois Anderson was hostess to "her literary' club at her home Thursday Mrs- - $ally Petersen reviewed Sholm Asch's 'The Nazarene" ' Luncheon was served ine aire uaaies auxiliary was emtertained at Bridge Thursday evening by Mrs Bertha Thomas and Mrs tfazel Rauber at the home of Mrs Thomas Mr and Mrs George Stenquist and daugnter Elaine were week 4 end visitors at the home of Mrs Stenquist's mother! Mrs Char iA f 9 lotta Borg They also attended sessions of thes 110th annual L D S itconference iin Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Frank H Norberg ana daughter Gloria of Denver were! guests last week at Colo the home of Mrs Norberg's sis A' r ter Mrs George W Bradshaw Mrs Howard Foster of Watsonville Calif 'has been visiting dur 1 ing the past week at the homes of i her sister Mrs J" S Hamson and 7 t : (' her mother! Mrs G A Garfield y She plans to remain here a month 1 The Tremonton-Garlan- d Liter ary club met Thursday April 4 at a the home of Mrs Mac Dalton Mrs i Wilma Anderson reviewed the book "My Memoir" Mrs by Woodrow Wilson Mrs J O Anderson and son Ferris of Roy visited Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ern est Woodward Rhea Heppler and Lois Ander This group of music students received superior rating for the Ogden division of the Junior Federation son were at a shower of Utah Music clubs festival which was held here They will present a recital today at one-thirgiven inj honor of Mrs Ford Jep- - p m at Glen Bros music hall They are (lower row recently to right) Joe Newey Fred Mills Renee Khead left pson formerly Marcella ThompGlen Eklund La Moyne Hickman second row La Von Becker Mary Jean Schott Wallace Md'hie Ger-aldison at jMrs Anderson's home in Koss Miriam Wilcox third row Doris Wheelwright Mar Jean Hickman Doris Sepal Patty DeckGarlandJ Monday evening Sixteen er La Donna Gammell fourth row Carol Chamberlain Maurine Gariimell Wayne Moyes Rosemary guests were present and the eve-Ri- n rickens and Viva May Gammell Other students receiving superior rating who are not in photo are was spent Dlayinz Rook Dean JlurdocX Norman Knudson Alice Woods and Jiirrixm Whitaker great-grandchildr- - '" A bel Francis Mrs F F Ulrich Mrs Verl Loslee Mrs Lula Ul1 r rich and he hostess A birthday party was luncheon was served by the host- given Friday afternoon at the members esses to twenty-eighome of Mrs Fern Johnson at Mrs Jack L Heiner was host- Milton in honor of her birthday ess Thursday evening at a pretty anniversary Mrs Johnson assistbridge luncheon at her home The ed by her daughter Miss Olga house decorations "' were colorful Johnson prepared a three-courspring blossoms The guests were hot dinner served- from small seated at small tables and 'covers tables to twenty nine of her were laid for Mrs A L Williams friends Progressive games were Mrs Dorothy Evans Mrs Mar- played for the course of entertainMrs Linda ment McKinnon garet Miss Afton Rollins returned Dunn Alice Christainsen Mrs home from Sarah Mrs Sunday Logan to spend Mrs James Rogan summer after the Mrs Miles Mrs Robert spending the Hopkins tt few months school Mrs past Terrv attending L Margaret J Mrs Harold Guild Mrs Ma- - there Ab-iro- Fn'inr LARKS PROGRAM- 3 road Here's Popular Record Review GERFM NT1USIU s A former housepalnter and rail- worker Mr Butcher has studied painting only for about a year under Howell Rosenbaum of Ogden Previously having painted as a hobby his development as a artist has elicited professional wide and favorable comment The housing exhibit arranged by the Museum of modern art in New York is being brought to Utah through cooperation of the Utah chapter American institute of architects and the art center In the third of the exhibits will be shown 'distinct contrasts In style as evident in the work- - of Hester Miller Rainey Bennett Edie — three and Stuart Murray WPA artists from different parts of the country who have asserted-l- y "become widely known" Mr Bennett's work is described as intensely colorful and akin in mood to the stage-se-t another art in which he works Miss Murray known for her murals and water-coloof animals has done a number of posters and oils which have brought her added fame Mr Edie who rejected a military career for painting is chiefly interested in the study of the Italian school of the 14th century His painting Js n i er U- -J Anniversary Shipping delays have made I 5 1 Sundayevening at Utah Art Cen ter 159 South State Salt Lake City in the "opportunity concert" At Reception offered by the Utah WPA Symphony orchestra in its 931st proApril! 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Those two words gram with the playing of may well be spoken n one breath music at which the German by Utahns The" ent re month of L D S choir will officiate as April Is set aside each year by hosts Reginald Beales' conductor opringvme lor its annual' national has announced exhibition This year marks the Music of Mozart and Beethoven nineteenth birthday of the show German composers will be heard and a number of Ogden artists are in both orchestral and "opportun fortunate in having their paintings solo selections The concert ity" displayed among the 230 works of will begin at eight p m during the art which represent practically public preview and reception every section of the country" which opens a x Andelin Ozden hisrh In the Centerthe new art exhibits school instructor is again Soioists who will appear with by three oils— "Portrait of the orchestra - are William My Father" "Mount Moran" and las ' Wellsville violinist andDougRu"Snow Scene" The portrait re E Hainke Salt Lake pianceived widespread attention at the dolph ist Allen H'Tibbals chairman of recent Ogden community exhibit an "opportunity program" talent at Weber college committee said Mr Douglas has Farrell Collett Weber college' been recognized-aarv instructor sent his "Finnish Peas musician both in Utahoutstanding the ant Girl ' and a landscape The east where he studied' Mr and Hainke girl's portrait was also entered in well known as a pianist is a comthe A A U W show and teacher as well Mrs NJna Luke and Howell Ros poser The German L D S choir' has enbaum are both represented in been organized for thirty years the Springville gallery Tron first counselor of Phillip The writer remembers Spring the German L D S organization ville in past years not only for its to which the choir is affiliated de' ! j splendid contribution to Utah art clared but also for its delicious porter Officers of the choir whoi will house steaks — but perhaps that's as hosts Sunday arei appear beside the point (unless the long Max Frohm president Heinz' ride whets your appetite as it did Rimmasch choir director Max mine!) Rosenbaum first counselor Mrs James Taylor Harwood of Salt Kurt Boettner second counselor Lake City one of Utah's national Werner Rossberg organist and ly known painters is being honor Mrs Erich Wegener secretary ed by an exhibition representa tive of his life's work In celebra tion of his 80th birthday the show ings done In his boyhood and will open at one o'clock today at paintings done through the years the University of Utah Union build as well as a group of canvases fin- -' ing under auspices of the univer ished during the past winter in sity committee on exhibits— Le California Friends and relatives Conte Stewart former Ogden high have joined in loaning their prized school instructor and now head of paintings to make this an unusualthe U art department and Doue ly complete exhibit of the artlas O Woodruff manager of the ist's works A number of Ogden artists have Union building Collaborating with studied under Mr Harwood inthe art committee are Miss Ruth Elva Emerson Douglas cluding Harwood the artist's daughter and Mrs Alice Merrill Home art Anderson Margaret Mallery Hil-m- a Mole Payne Olive B Jensen patroness Flora Belnap Odessa Barrett and ters" Grace Peterson and these and his The Price gallery is the newest other students are especially inamong several community art vited to a reunion of former pupils centers established in Utah with next Sunday "Studio day" begin- the assistance of the federal art ning at three p ml Florence E program Such centers exist in Ware will act as chairman The Helper and Provo at present with program will be a radio transcripotners being planned for he said tion dealing with the life and Over communities teachings of the artist seventy the throughout country have been Today at three p m there will" program to pay tribute to aided by t£e program in set- be aHarwood' with LeConte Ste? Mr ting up such centers As in Price wart chairman Wednesday the WPA has supplied all labor for construction and maintenance and April 17 at four p m aMiss Ruth program the costs of arranging exhibitions Harwood will furnish to of suggest designed readings Exhibits in the 'new gallery are of her mood and the atmosphere to t)e changed: every three planned work weeks interspersed wjth lectures father's On Saturday1 April 20 "at two musicales and other cultural afat four p m Mrs Dee A Boy-e- r and fairs it was said conduct a will chairman Refreshments and music will be "Poetrv Dav" with readinss by I provided at the opening affair Design and construction of the and atmosphere of the picPrice center was carried out by mood tures' the Utah art project Its dimenWednesday April 24 at eight sions are approximately 100 by 17 p On m Miss Harwood will present feet with about 620 square feet of a second of readings wall available for exhibition Miss Jayna program Welsh who is a niece space Colors are predominantly of Mr Harwood will select and Furniture is arrange the music to accompany grey and brown modern in style upholstered in all programs participants to bright colors come ' from the music departThe advisory board for the gal- ments of the West high school and lery was announced asl the two institutions the W E Mclntire chairman Clark with university which the artist's activity Wright Mrs Marl Gibson Miss has been identified Christine Axelgard Mrs F L Mr-- - Harwood has displayed McBeth Mrs S T Barker Mrs paintings a number of times at the Bliss Finlayson Mrs Duane An- Carnegie library in Ogden and his derson Miss Bessie Wickman and many friends here join in wishing Miss Lydia De Angeles him: Happy Birthday! and many There will be a group of draw- - more years of successful painting -- of the other two exhibits for Monday Mr Goodall stated Mr Butcher award-winnin the thirty-eight- h annual exhibit of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts will present landscapes industrial scenes paintings of- - farm life children and figures Most of these have never been shown before it was said - ' -- it necessary to announce hanging v f Brigham City p m i o j Officers of the Tau Eta Nu club who were in charge of the annual club dance held at the Weber col lege ballroom Saturday night They are (upper row left to right) Miss Eulalie Neville president Mlss June Benson vice president Miss Donna Taylor secretary (lower row) Miss Viola Giles and Miss Gayle Nielsen reporters (Fhoto of Miss Nlelson 14 all-Germ- an one-ma- ' - r - by Burnham studio) r f " er out-of-sta-te : SOCIETY - -- Staff Work of an Ogden artist a mod--er- n housing exhibit and paintings by three nationally known WPA artists will comprise three new companion shows opening Sunday and Monday in the Utah State Art center 59 South State Salt Lake City Donald B Goodall- director announced Saturday The exhibits are scheduled to run for three weeks n Fifteen oils making up a show by Roy H Butcher Ogden art project artist will be in place Sunday for the opening reception and concert beginning at seven Standard-Examin- V - —— AFRIL MUSIC - L : Pioneer Utah Artist To Be Honored jToday Is In By VERLA ATJSTAD I t — Salt Lake Concert - MORGAN - L : ii i Art Shows Beihg Held At Springville Utah University SL Center Price college MORGAN April 13— Mr and Mrs Carl Phillips of Porterville announce the marriage of their son Donald to Miss Enid Shaw of Rawlings Wyo and who was a former nurse at the Dee hospital The marriage was performed Saturday afternoon at the home of the bridegroom's parents by President M Howard Randall in the presence of the immediate members of the families including two sisters of the bride Miss Sybil Shaw and Mrs Melvin Burns of Rawlings Wyo After the ceremony the bridal party were honored at a three course dinner served by Mr and Mrs Phillips at their home and in the evening more than two hundred guests attended ah informal reception at the Por- terville amusement- hall given in their honor by Mr and Mrs Carl Philips and Mr and Mrs Wallace The Carter gift table was in of Wallace Carter and Mrs charge table was in the refreshment charge of Miss Dorothy Phillips The young couple will reside in Porterville Legion Program The American Legionnaires and their partners from Morgan district who were guests of the Kays- ville American Legion Thursday evening The party was held in the Davis high school The followin couples attended Mr and- - Mrs Bert S Dickson Mr and Mrs William Branch Mr and Mrs H H Crouch Mr and Mrs Robert Ellis Mr and Mrs Lawrence Belji Mr and Mrs Don Durrant Mr' and Mrs Errol Eddington Mr and Mrs Cieve Peterson and Mr and Mrs Theron Taggart A fine program luncheon and dance was enjoyed Couple Married The marriage of Miss Marion Terry and Harvey N Rich was solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake The ceremony was read temple " by Elder N G Smith president of the Salt Lake temple Immediate- ly after their ma riage the bridal party-whic- hincl uded Mr and Mrs J L Terry Mr and Mrs Richard H Rich &£id the bride and groom were honored at a dinner at the home" of Mr and Mrs Preston Heiner in Salt Lake City Saturday "evening a reception was given in their honor at the home of the bride's parents at which two hundred and fifty guests were bidden The gift room was in charge of Mrs Florine-Heineand the refreshment table was in charge of Mrs Florence Thackeray and Mrs Irene Heiner In the receiving line was the bride and groom Mr and Mrs J L Terry Mr and Mrs Richard H Rich and Mrs Flora Rich grandmother of the groom The bride was lovely in a white satin gown and carried white orange - blossoms The dining room tea table was centered with a huge wedding cake surrounded by lighted tapers and spring blossoms dec- ' orated the rooms - n LITERATURE I Members of Tau Eta Nu held their annual club dance in Weber -- M : : ty ne you you missed the telecon sfill "Cash-in- " your through call Want Ad number the Just phone "Pot-of-Gol- d" end order your Want Ad for National Want Ad Week—April 21st 4511 to 27th |