Show IHfc OSDfcN Daughter Is Feted On Her Birthday Boy Scouts Return From Mirror Lake Girls Enjoy Bike Party Followed PLAJN CITY Aug 17—The Scouts returned from a: trip to Mirror lake on Sunday: Grant Lund Thair Carver Kenneth Christensen John Maw John Nash Charles Fullmore Grant Thompson Elmer Hipwell and Robert Folkman They were accompanied by Mr ' and Mrs Robert Fisher and Mr and Mrs Rulon Chugg and daughter Diane Tommy Musgrave who underwent a tonsilectomy on Tuesday morning is reported improving Mr and Mrs Stephen Knight and small daughter Mary Ellen spent the past week as the guests of Mr and Mrs Peter Vanderpol in Ogoy Xm - J BRIGHAM CITY Aug 17— A bicycle party followed by a supper at the home of Mrs Clayton Cheney provided a gay evening for the following girls Wednesday: Miss Nina Reeder Miss Pauline Larsen Miss Donna Tingey Miss Roma Anderson and Mrs Cheney A variety of garden flowers dec- orated the supper table The party is the first of a series Josephine Channell left Wednesday for her home in Kansas City Mo after spending a three-wee- k vacation in Brigham at the City sister-in-la- home "of her brother Mr and MrsJ R Channell Miss Channell never before been to the west and shad her first glimpse of mountains on this trip Many other scenic sights in Utah were very thrilling and delightful she stated While here she was taken on trips through ' Brigham City Logan and Ogden canyons and to the bird refuge Last Sunday in company with Mr- and Mrs Ralph R Channell and Mr and Airs LaVere Dahle of Clarkston she motored to Salt Lake City where the party attended the Sunday morning broadcast in the L D S tabernacle and inspected other interesting attractions on Temple Square The party also visited the state capitol Liberty Memory parks and Saltair Miss Channell's visit to she was entertained In Brig-haCity Smithf ield Lewiston and Clarkston O I Lewis of Auburn Calif arrived Wednesday for a few day's visit with his daughter Mrs Berna- dine Lewis King who was seriously Injured on the morning of August 5 in a forced landing in an orchard atWillard after the airplane she was operating developed engine ' trouble Quentin Nelson is back from a week's vacation spent in California While at the fair in San Francisco he won a free telephone call to any part of the country He called and talked to his mother Mrs O R Nelson Miss w Cand - -- Cand m - den nt PLAIN CITY Aug 17 — Mrs Grace Maw entertained on Wed nesday afternoon In honor of her small daughter Delora on her fourth birthday The following small guests were present: Norma Jean Anderson Carol Maw Deloris Maw Emma Kathrine Maw Anna Mae PalmerX Joan Carver Blaine Maw" Ronnie Shsrp Beverly Skeen Wayne Poulsen Joan Richardson Dennis' Richardson Elaine Maw Gordon McFarland and Beth Sing ' leton Harold Carver and Mr and Mrs and Beth Shirley Donna daughters with Mr and Mrs Ben Anderson spent the past week at Yellowstone national pane Mr and Mrs Darvul Fuhrman Mnd Mrs LJovd Robins and small daughter Larene of Frank lin Idaho Mr and Mrs Lynn Koo-iof Layton and Mr and Mrs Blaine Robins and family were guests of Mr and Mrs Ira Robins on Sunday aiternoon Mrs Ada Allred soent Monday visitine at the home of her daugh ter Mrs Jennie Horn in Sunset Bee Hive Girls Meet On Monday evening the follow- In v Bee Hive eirls met at the home of Miss Joyce Knight under the direction of Mrs vacona faingie-toPalmer Miss Miss- Elaine n: - Phoenix- - Arizona1 Mrs Amy Robson entertained her Bunco club on Friday evening at her home Members present were: Mrs Ivy Carver Mrs Lenore Had-le- y Mrs Jenny Cook Mrs Gladys Rawson Mrs Thelma Palmer Mrs ucsfc £t Grover King Miss Bertha of King Hooper Mrs Eugene Finch and children of Walkermine Calif and Miss Lois Wadswortn or JNew Vnrir Citv were euests at the home of Mrs Nora Poulsen on Friday Cerilla Palmer Mrs Edna AnderMr and Mrs Reed Nalsbitt ana son Mrs Viola Palmer Mrs Sylvia rhiidren snent Sunday as guests of Singleton Miss Ina Carver and Fred Palmer Mr "and Mrs Floyd a guest Mrs Elvira Folkman and Mr and Mrs Vern Mrs Thelma Palmer had her ton- Palmer Palmer sils removed on Wednesday mornMiss LuJean Hinchcliff spent the ing week as the guest of Miss past Honored At Dinner Robson Maureen Mrs Loretta Child Darrel Child Visit Park Will and Royden Rice spent the past Grieve and Mrs Mr and week at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs Mabel Cov Peter two are spending Lee Olson In weeks Star Wyoming Valley Lloyd Hadley and Wallace Knight They will also visit xeiiowstone spent a few days last week in national park southern Utah on bysiness Miss Ezma Musgrave Mr and Mr : and Mrs Spencer Pingree and children 'Cherry and Bobby Mrs Peter Grieve and Earl Baird were honored guestsat a dinner of Ogden were Sunday guests or Mrs Clifton Musgrave party on Saturday evening at the MrMissandDorlene Palmer spent last home of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hadley Misa Geneve with week visiting were: were who Mr Guests present 17— Miss Mrs Maurice and Mrs Maurice Conroy and Holbrook and "LAYTON Aug Opal Lambert Scoffield entertained with a birthday- daughter Carol Mr and Mrs of Westnoint -party Mrs Eugene Maw spent the week in honor of her son Ed- Marian Knight Ray Hadley Duane ward on his ninth birthday annir Hadley Billy Hadley Lloyd Knight end at the home of Mr and Mrs of Mrs Edward Schoffield Entertained On Ninth Birthday versary Saturday afternoon Ten June Hadley the host and hostess guests were present and the guests of honor They were B Mrs J Cooley is Improving also- honored at a dinner party on after a week's illness with influ- Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Horace Knight enza Marian Miller of Arkansas spent Mr and Mrs Joseph L Mabey week-en- d as the guest of Miss week-enthe d were Grace of Idaho Jr Poulsen Fern Mrs of Mr Blaine and guests Relief Society Meets Adams Work and business meeting of Wendell Adams Is improving aft- y Vr a illness of influenza the Relief society was conducted Mrs Laura Craig left Wednesday under Mrs Lula Telford Class leaders Mrs Edna Moyes and Mrs morning for Carlin Nevada where Florence Hodson were in charge she will visit her son jand daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Joseph Fullmore Mr and Mrs Shirley Craig ' The West Layton ward outing had as their guests on Tuesday eve was held at Corao Springs Mon- ning Mr and Mrs Vernal Taylor and children Douglas and Barbara day with two hundred and fifty and Miss Marian Miller all of Ar members of the ward attending A kansas and Mrs Rosa Vause basket lunch was served at Cottle spent last week after which every one par- - Miss Una at home of Mr and the visiting ticipated In all kinds of sports Mrs Glenn Cottle in Lewiston son LaMar Williams of Mr and Mrs Andrew Williams of Los Angeles is spending the summer with Guests his grandparents Mr and Mrs F Ogden Couple L Sheffield BRIGHAM CITY Aug 17 — Mr Mrs Scott" Williams returned to and Mrs Lafe Jensen of Brigham her homo in Brigham City after at a large garden City In the week Layton where party entertained spending evening In honor has been employed at the Utah of MrWednesday Mrs Don Cavalli of and & Xdght office during the Mrs Cavalli before her reOgden vacation of Miss Fern Simmons cent was Miss June Jen Mr and Mrs Leo Layton and sen marriage daughter Miss Maxie Layton and Miss Velma Major left Sunday for COURT SESSION DATED a week's stay at Yellowstone park SALT LAKE CITY Aug 17 (AP) Mr and Mrs Olean Craig and —The fall of the Utah sufamily spent Sunday at Lava Hot preme courtsession was set attoday for Sept Springs where they went to 9 tend the Kendell family reunion Mrs Ida Alcock Mrs Minnie La mar of Santa Anna Calif and Miss Fay Page and Miss Cory Mrs Myron W Phillips Mrs Geo Doney returned home Monday aftW Barnes of Kaysville were Mon- er spending a week at Yellowstone m day guests of Mrs Robt Simmons par - ten-da- w six-thir- ty Oshe — o By William THIS CURIOUS WORLD Ferguson lVVAIDHNS ONJCE PLACED ON SLATES ThlXT THEIR TWIST! NO CROOKED MIGHT SPELL OUT THE o Wilmer J Maw as the guest Miss Idonna Maw The following girls enjoyed a swimming party at the Utah Hot Springs on Saturday aiternoon Miss Idonna Maw Miss Maureen Robson Miss Virginia Vincintl Miss Hyla Robson and ailss juu Jean Hinchcliff A birthday party in honor of Doris Singleton was given on Sunday afternoon at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Singleton The following guests participated: Janet Giles Vira Beth Robson Cleo Rawson Cherrill Palmer Bernice Charlton Lois Simpson Norma Jean Richardson Nola Renee Gull June Moyes Moyes Renee Moyes LaRay Skeen Anna Mae Palmer Laree Maw Barbara and the Carver Elain Palmer honor of guests Mr and Mrs Heber Folkman Fred Vaughn and daughters Mar-g-y and Meriam of Jerome Idaho spent Thursday afternoon as guests of Mr nd Mrs Bernard Poulsen Miss Erma Poulsen visited a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Alton Poulsen "of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Don Carver and daughter Geraldine and Mr and Mrs Elmer Taylor were guests of Mr and Mrs Amasa Hammon on Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Harry Weenig and children were guests of Mr and Mrs Merwin Thompson on Sun day afternoon At Mirror Lake Mr and Mrs Lewis Poulsen and Mr and Mrs Qren Moyes and son Dean spent three days last week at Mirror lake Mrs Verda Knight and children of Pinedale Wyoming spent Wednesday afternoon visiting relatives and friends in Plain City Mis Loin Robins Is reported lm proving after having undergone an operation at the uee nospitai Mr nd Mrs Stephen' Knight at tended the wedding reception of Mr and Mrs Norman Hayslip on Saturday evening at Salt Lake City On Monday evening an outing was enjoyed at Lagoon by the following: Mr and Mrs Floyd Palmer Mr and Mrs Vern Palmer Fred Palmer Miss Dorlene Palmer Miss Cherrill Palmer Kenneth Palmer and Mr and Mrs Walter Moyes Mrs Clara Olson and Mrs Florence Olson spent the past week in Los Angeles visiting relatives Mr and Mrs Alf Charleton and daughter Bernice spent Tuesday evening at Evanston and Wednesday at Rock Springs Wyo -- Arts —— ' (cop Morganites Home From California PAT OFF iwsw'' s£ ' OMLV THE MALE ClOCA? CAPABLE OF WAKING? VAUSIC:' AND THE FEMALE DOES (NOT LI STEM J FOR SHE HAS IS 1 w - o Unscramble this in for anf island oceanthe indaw AWWN I-I- V V ANSWER: Madagascar NEXT: Is the Rock of Gibraltar a single rock? - MORGAN Aug 17 — Mr and Mrs Russel Carrigan and Mr and Mrs Vance Heiner returned to their vacahome following a two-wee- ks' tion trip to the San Francisco fair They returned by way of the Pacific northwest Mr and Mrs Walter Nelson accompanied by Air and Mrs Grant Nelson returned from Escalante where they visited for one week with relatives there Mr and Mrs Hyrum Adams of Porterville received word of the death of Mrs Adams' brother George J Saxelley of Galnsbrough Lincolnshire England The Carrigan family reunion was held Saturday at Como Springs Dinner was served on long tables in the bowery to 65 members of the family Mr and Mrs George Carrigan and family of Union were in charge of program and dinner arrangements Music - ' J BOOK of Poser Stirs Utah Rift the WEEK The Last of the Bandit Riders Question Becoming Com plex Artists' Forum Wins Audition Finds During Talks Staff er Modern art versus academic art — simple subject but becoming more complex to many utahns as was demonstrated ' in the open forum conducted Friday August 9 under auspices of the newly or ganized Utah Artists' Council sue cessor to the Utah Chapter Amer can Artists Congress Mabel Fra- zer University of Utah art instructor introduced the speakers among them Ranch Kimball Flor ence Ware G Cannon Maud Hard- man and Stanley Perkins Spirited comments were passed on either side to the enjoyment of a large audience One significant remark is well worth repeating here When an artist was told that his painting did not look like the woman who posed for it he answered Madam that is not a womBREEZY These two members of the Morgan high school band an it Is a picture" which came to Ogden to serenade the American Legion's annual conThis column wishes to extend an vention got respite from the downtown heat by standing In front of invitation to those artists having ada large exhaust outlet of the cooling system of the Ogden-Webdefinite Ideas on either side mod©f Mountain ministration building The girls are Elaine Pitt (left) ern or academic art— to use this Green and Mary Beth Sommers of Devils Slide This is one of nine space from time to time In an efexhausts that emit the air after it Is swept through the cool rooms fort to educate each other and the Others are located on the roof The air Is forced out by powerful general public to their viewpoint electric fans As a beginning this column offers a paper written by Mrs Myra cisco Calif on ' official business Powell Ogden artist while attend Mr Bodily is a brother of Mrs ing the summer school at Utah Melba B Child who with other State Agricultural college under members of the family met Mr Ralph M Pearson noted American Be artist author and lecturer and or Bodily s train for a short visit to Maw was rushed the Roland iginator of the famous Design CLINTON1 Aug 17 — Elders an for last ap hospital Saturday Workshop in the east i Lewis Beesley and Bert Mason who condition His Several Ogdenites attended the pendicitis operation have been laboring in the L D S is course from June 10 to July 19 reported to be good New Zealand mission for more than Mr and Mrs Wright Child were among them Mrs Powell Mary two years have received their rethe guests of Mr and Mrs Carl Jensen and Alpheua Harvey leases Elder Beesleys mother and Watson Tuesday evening This' paper is not a Presume of sister Mrs Robert Beesley and Como the full course but merely treats The ward at Sunset outing Mason's Ethel and Elder parents last Thursday was well at the first part of it However it Mr and Mrs J C Mason are in Springs tended induce others to (investigate Los Angeles and will accompany Mrs Frank Morgan of Layton may Mr Pearson's recent book "How the pair home and Mrs Sterling Johnston of Salt to See Modern Paintings" and to A weiner roast and bonfire party Lake City were guests of Mrs include next summer s course in enheld at the school park was Henry Beus Monday their curricula if Mr Pearson con joyed last Saturday by the followThe Relief society work and bus sents to teach in Utah at that time A JohnsMrs David Mr and ing: meeting was held Tuesday Re Mrs Powell titles her paper "The ton Mr and Mrs Wright Child ness were served by visiting Modern freshments Movement in Art" Mr and Mrs J Albert Mitchell teachers Vera Patterson and A New Vision Mr and Mrs Austin Child Mr and Loretta Child were "If what the mod Mrs George Parker" Mr and Mrs I Mrs Vera N and Mrs em movementasked means I in John T Child Mr and Mrs Ray- Mabel B Child Parker painting met with their should Elwin Mrs Mr It all Davis of and first mond presup bridge club at Noh Hill in Ogden poses a say new way of looking at picParker and Mr and Mrs Kenneth last afternoon Thursday tures The naturalistic painters inDraayer Roydon Rice son of Mr and Mrs fluenced Walter Bingham who is employ- Laura by the scientific mater R Rice Calif ed in Smithfield spent the week- who has been of Maywood in which they lived and ialistic age visiting at the home end with his family particularly by one product of that Loretta R Child since July 20 Mr and Mrs Ezra Beus and of camera considered the end the age nome Wednesday their daughter Neta Burnett mo- returned of all art to be the mirroring of tored to Rupert Idaho last Satur- Lorin nature The painter was the recordFarr Park er of the facts of nature the paintday to attend the funeral services The Book of Mormon Sunday ing an illusion of nature—a reflec son of of Blair Garner Mr and Mrs Delbert Garner The school class with Ann W Beus as tion This put emphasis oh the Beus' returned home Sunday eve- class leader had an enjoyable out surface qualities of nature ' ing at Lorin Farr park Thursday "The modern ' artist has a more ning afternoon vision He searches be James C Hadlock of Ogden spent penetrating neath the surface for the sub In Army Training night and Wednesday at stance He attempts to express the Richard Trump and not Lane Tuesday the home of Mr'and Mrs Raymond universal truth of nature Burton as was reported in last Davis "On the technical side the obSunday's paper has gone to WashL Child of Vale Ore who server of a naturalistic work of Arvil ington D C to enter army train- spent several days at the home of art looked at the illusion of nature ing Mr and Mrs Leo W through the picture frame and his his Mr and Mrs Keith West and Childparents to his home Wed returned their small son Dennis of Syra- nesday with W J Beus Kenneth eye was allowed to escape by the use of the convention of perspeccuse were guests of Mr and Mrs Child accompanied them and wil tive out of the picture and into Dean Child Tuesday evening return home with Mr Beus In a infinite Mrs Mabel W Skeen and daugh- few days space' "The modern artist as a premise ter Nancy Jill of Plain City and declares hist canvas tot be a flat Mrs Laura W Bounds and daughsurface bounded by a frame this ter Linda Lee of Slaterville were surface and frame to condition the guests of Mr and Mrs Richard creation to be recorded! upon and West Thursday within it Here upon this surface Van Green son of Mr and Mrs the picture has an entity of its Carl Green of Clearfield was the own It Is the result of ithe stimu speaker at Sunset last Sunday eve— Miss lation of the TREMONTON Aug 17 objective subject or ning Richard Reid who had com Jenice Lower whose engagement idea and the artist's cwn feeling pleted his required Primary work and coming marriage to Lee Jay or emotion about it expressed in received his graduation certificate Glenn of Brigham City has been the' materials of his medium by from that organization and was announced has been honored at ordained a deacon a series of parties Friday evening Walter H Hadlock of Portland Mr and Mrs Glenn of Ogden tea Sunday given by Mrs Glenn Roy was in Ogden Wednesday entertained Mr and Mrs Duane and her daughter Miss Mildred Oregon for a short visit in honor of Miss Jenice The Sunday school church history Lower and Bill Lower attended Glenn Lower of Tremonton and Lee J class enjoyed an outing to Weber from here Glenn who will be married in the o Mrs mother Lower Duane canyon Wednesday Mrs Lucille Miss Lower entertained at a party near future Child and Miss Rozella Mitchell are A variety of lovely flowers decTuesday evening Fifteen ladies the class leaders orated was the rooms throughout and were The "evening present Mr and Mrs David A Johnston the and lawn adjoining the on a in gardens sewing autographs Mr and Mrs C Austin Child Mr spent home an attractive spot selections luncheon Piano cloth provided and Mrs Raymond Davis and Mr were the for Glenn guests to visit and chat presented by Lee Jay and Mrs Wright Child attended the informally Sunday Reception Republican committee meeting held tea table was charming with Sunday a reception was held a itsThe in the Hotel Ben Lomond last Fri - floral home of Mr Glenn's parents centerpiece of larkspur the day evening bachelor buttons and gypsophila in Lee Glenn Barbara Bonham daughter of Mr and Mrs the hours at Brigham shades blue and was of and and four between of pink Mr and Mrs A W Bonham Jr of City with white 140 m called pure lighted nine dur princess guests p Salt Lake City spent last week candles In crystal holders and afternoon the evening ing visiting with Jeannme Johnston Assisting the hostesses in receivMi$s Elaine Gephart Miss Helen Mrs D S Austin Mrs Fred and serving were Mrs Theron Miss and Lola Cannon ing Winzeler Szwagart and Mrs Alberta Graves were hostesses at a Lee B Mrs Emery Reese Mrs personal shower from Pocatello Idaho were dinner Jensen Miss Helen Bott Kenneth Lower Miss guests of Mr and Mrs T Raymond honoring at the home of Wednesday Mrs Glenn and Miss Leota Miss iWray Gep evening Davis Wednesday hart Guests were Valaine Corn Varney of Ogden Miss Helen wall Elaine Stenquist LaWana and Winzeler Miss Elaine Gephart and Sacrament Services LaPriel Bishop Mary White Ruby Miss Shirley ' Watland of TremonAn exceptionally large crowd at Faye Hall June ton tended the sacrament meeting Sun Landvatter Frazier Amanda Ward Beth Man During the afternoon Miss Bonday evening at which Reed Vetterh ning Amy Christopherson Emma nie Lee Miss Shirley Jean Nelson F B I agent of Salt Lake City LouStander Merle Wo od and Shir and Miss Mary Ellen Jeppson enwas the speaker Mr Vetterll relat ley vvauana tertained with musical selections ed many very Interesting experl Mrs George Quinney will nter- - Over ISO guests called bstween the ences he has had in capturing tain at a linen shower Thursday appointed hours four to nine p m Miscellaneous Showers gangsters After the meeting Mr evening at her home Vetterli Mr and Mrs Vernal Neil On Friday evening August 9 son Mr and Mrs Myron B Child Mrs O L Johnson Mrs Lillian Mr and Mrs J Albert Mitchell Widdows and Mrs Roy Mortensen Mr and Mrs Dean Child Mr and entertained at a miscellaneous Mrs Raymond Davis and Mr and shower Th evening was spent in Mrs Neilson of Ogden spent the playing games after which a deremainder of the evening at the licious tray luncheon was served home of Mr and Mrs Wright Child BRIGHAM CITY Aug 17 — To to ISO guests Mrs John Child and her baby entertain members of the Q O T On Monday evening Mrs Marvin daughter returned home from the club Miss Dorothy Knudson gave Peters and Mrs Darryl Woodland hospital Tuesday a delightful dinner party last eve entertained the couple at a miscelMr and Mrs M F Frazier Mr ning laneous shower at the Idle Isle tea room and Mrs Dan Adams and their The hostess seated her guests a Mrs Zina evening Wednesday daughters Helen and Virginia one table for dinner a pretty ar Jensen was hostess at a parcel spent Tuesday evening at the scout rangement of pink and white shower at the home of the bride's camp at Pine View lake visiting gladioli in a low white pottery bow parents The evening was ' spent with Mr and Mrs Adams' son on the lawn in visitthe centerpiece Beecher who is "with the Layton forming Three tables of bridge were a ing and playing games After which Boy Scouts during the evening Special light refreshments were served Mr and Mrs Charles A Trump play guests were Mrs David Call Mrs There were 25 guests present of Bountiful were guests of Mr H Mr and Mrs Wray Glenn of OgH Kilroy Mrs R J Moore and and Mrs J Ray Mitchell Tuesday Mrs Paul Stewart of Salt Lake den entertained at their home Frievening day evening in compliment to Miss City Jenice Lower and her fiance Lee Leaves for Coast BRIGHAM CITY Aug 17 — The J Glenn whose marriage Will be David Bodily of Washington D home of Mr and Mrs Lee Glenn an interesting event of August C was in Ogden a short time Tues- 15 North Fourth East street was The guests were the immediate day before leaving for San Fran the scene of a beautifully appointed members of both families i ROBERT LOWDER lias remarkable musicianship i TEACHERS LAUD OGDEN STUDENT -- Missionaries to Met On Coast j - -- Many Parties For Bride Elect J " j - Club QOT Members Dine out-of-doo- rs In appearance Matt Watner may not come up to the cinema-addict- 's expectation of what the typi cal western bad man should be like He was stocky rather 'than lean d and rangy and talk ative rather than stern-eye- d and silent But his career is as fantastic as anything portrayed in the most incredible cowboy show and the remarkable thing about it is that it is all true Cattle rustling bank hold-up- s train robberies and were all a part of the day's work as far as Matt-wa- s concerned and for twenty years he pursued his Jesse James adventures despite his own conviction that "crime doesn't' pay" "I know I am safe in saying that every dollar I have stolen has gypped me out of more than two dollars I otherwise would have made" he declares "From Bandit to Justice of th Peace" is a caption which mlghi fittingly stun up Matt Warner's astonishing career but only tha' actual reading of his personal rem iniscences coculd reveal the man himself And it is the man himself disclosed by his own picturesquely-flavore- d dialogue who makes tha jail-brea- "" " Among the Utah writers to be given special mention at the Writ- good-nature- i er ray E King to be I - By Matt Warner as told to Mur- ers Roundup recently held in Ogden wasthe late Murray E King author of 'The Last of the Bandit Riders" When in 1935 he made a trip to Robbers Roost Utah's fam- ous old bandit rendezvous with Matt Warner as his guide he had no idea what a wealth of fascinating western history he was going to get first-han- d He lets Matt last outlaw survivor of a wild and picturesque era tell his own' story and an absorbing one it turns out By VERLA AUSTAD Standard-Examin- j & -- nil HI ' T M REG U Literature : -- Modern Or Academic?-- - i ns no-ho- st EXAMINER Morgan Lassies Test Free Breeze Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening was conducted by Gordon Thompson and was under the direction of Bishop Charles Heslop Bishop R D Brown of the High Council Thomas M Ervine "were the speakers Music was furnished by Mrs R D Brown and Mrs Bernice Carver No Host Party The Sunshine club held a party at Lagoon on Monday afternoon The following members were present: Mrs Cerilla Palmer Mrs Cordelia Carver Mrs Milly England Mrs Laura England Mrs Caroline Weatherston Mrs Bernice Carver of Plain City Mrs Mary Brown and Mrs Maggie Brown of Farr West Mrs Patrina Skeen and Mrs Ethel Stewart of Warren Mrs Margaret Thatcher and Mrs Mvlo Rnhson Miss Bonnie Giles Mrs Nettie Stewart of Ogden and Miss Norda Taylor Miss Beth ague st Mrs Clarissa McMakin of Skeen and Miss Ruth Fettegrew and-Preside- STANDARD Mr and Mrs Grover C Owen and family Charles and Barbara have just returned from a trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles They were accompanied by Robert son of Mr and Lowder Mrs Milo Lowder of Ogden During their visit there they pro curea tnree auditions lor young Lowder who is a violin student of Mrs Owen Mrs Owen reports John M Ray head of the music department of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and reputed greatest instructor of violin on the west coast as saying: "This boy has a great future His intonation rhythm and playing technique is comparable to my own outstanding pupils who have taken many years longer" He also stated according to Mrs Owen that young Lowder is using only 25 per cent of his actual ability because of his limited time in practice "vvitn tnree nours & day prac tice I could present this child in a concert possibly In December and not later than March" he said Mrs Owen also stated the boy appeared before the Zollner Con servatory of Music violin instruc tors in Los Angeles Joseph Zoll ner Sr founder of the conservatory said of the boy: "This child has the making of another Albert Spaulding He has the soul of a great violinist and has the qualifi cations of a genius" Scholarships from both of these conservatories have been offered the child as soon as he is ready to accept them Robert has been studying under Mrs Owen for the past thre years and from the very first Mrs Owen states she has recognized his outstanding talent means of line space form color light and dark and texture Adventure in Seeing and Painting This new conception means freedom from the limiting effects of dependence upon nature and natural appearances It means adventure for no longer Is the artist's imagination held in bounds He finds all kinds of new and exciting things happening in his pictures Painting is more fun and as he extends his creative faculties to enrich the things about him his home its furniture rugs tex tiles walls the small objects which embellish it such as pottery metal objects etc his clothes and his garden he finds living more worth while more satisfying happier This added pleasure in life may also be experienced the observ er who gains this new vision This certainly is distinctly worthwhile both for the Individual and for so ciety Subject Used Symbolically "The modern artist freed from the confining influence of de pendence upon natural appear ances uses subject symbolically and thus extends its meaning He chooses the facts about his subject which are characteristic of which to him are important and empha sizes them subordinating all 'else Thus he sometimes distorts his subject thus dramatizing it and mak ing it more expressive But always he keeps his sub ject subordinate to design Creation "He copies nothing He uses the materials he sees about him bend ing them to his own purpose The thing as he sees it— what he knows it to be the associations he con nects with It— these plus—and this is the important thing — these plus the emotion he has about it the feeling he has for it combine and emerge an entirely different thing —his own creation Design "An Integral part of this crea tion is the means by which It is expressed These means are line color form space light and dark and texture These elements the modern artist uses not to reproduce nature or natural forms but so that they give a sensory pleasure In themselves -- book— Pearl O Allrcd JOSEPH CLI VETO DIRECT ITS BAND: SALT LAKE CITY Aug 17 (AP) Joseph C Clive Salt Lake City violinist and composer has been selected to direct the University of Utah band daring the coming year Clive former faculty member at South high and at McCune school is a vice president of the Utah Federation of Music Clubs and a former president of the national music fraternity Kappa Gamma Psi The board of regents also named Douglas K Jones as instructor in civil engineering and Dr H S Tuttle of New York City to the 1941 summer school staff YTSIT HOME TOWX MALAD Aug 17—Mr and Mrs D A Longenbaugh and family of Montana and formerly of Malad : where Mr Longenbaugh "taught agriculture in the high school stopped off for a few hours in MaJad Friday en route to Colorado where they will visit for a while with their parents ' Ing for the quality of color and color relations and textures To this end subject was disregarded and color only was painted on the pa per as it was felt— not thought of To these first exercises were added the painting of color In soaces pleasingly related to each other Next subject was added to color spaces keeping It symbolical and subordinate to the space sense This is a most Important point be cause design must always be the dominant part of the picture Design Is the common quality of all great art The great art of the past had It decadent art lo3t it the moderns have rediscovered it In deed the moderns may even In their use of it due to the discoveries of modern science Two Dimensions 'Until now all our pictures (in classwork) had been in two dimensions The next exercises introduced geometric or solid forms and so a different kind of movement and beside that of color and texture "Painting areas in broken color using redr blue and yellow and later adding white for lighter values and different brush strokes for variety and character demonstrated color mixture and texture The of hue value intensity and of the movement and weight value of color and texture was deepened —Objective — vibration life sparkle Tn applying broktn color to still life color areas were painted not alone but in relation to each other and with no thought of the form they represented In this way the picture was painted all at once so to speak kept fluid and unified and the color areas kept in right relation to each ' other This Is drawing with color since the form emerges If the color and color spaces are in correct relation "In the last lessons the still life was not arranged was chaotic and the problem was to bring order into the painting keeping the always dominated by design sense "Thus step by 'step has the knowledge of what the modern: picture is been built These fundamental principles apply not only to pictures but also to architecture sculpture landscape crafts of all kinds interior decoration dress design industrial arts and In fact to life Itself" 'If out of six weeks training Mrs Powell was enabled to grasp so much of another's entirely new and foreign viewpoint (to her) then it certainly behooves others to delve deeper into this tangle of modern and academic art Much and certainly may be gained there will always be ample room for both types in the hearts of the go-furth- counter-moveme- over-emphasi- ze nt per-percepti- on - "In the study of creative design far done color was chosen as a starting point I think because itele-is the most emotional of all the ments The emotional approach to art has' been so largely lost In the art of the past century as well as the design sense that is necessary to it to again be come conscious of it "The first lessons had as objects the achievement of emotional free dom and the development of feel- - people so ks sub-jej- et |