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Show Pa s:e Six THE Thursday, January 15, 1943 PRICE, UTAH E, To Appear On Price Stage COLUMBIA GRAND OPERA QUARTET TO APPEAR FOR CONCERT SOCIETY The couple were injured when their car skidded into the patn of a truck near Royal on the evening of December 29 Mrs. California Home suffered fractures of the cervical spine, and Mr. Hurst suffered a Mr ar d Mrs John L. Hurst of broken knee cap. Bot hreteived Los Angeles, California, who have fractured ribs. been confined to the Price city bespit. u.-- insult of an automobile Legal envelopes The accident, left Puce by plane for vocate. their home Monday. Injured Couple Return To j A combination of superblyl A favorite American singer, trained voices which have won .Helen Olheim, brings the best in acclaim from audiences and crit- operatic traditions to the ColumFor ics all over the country that de- - bia Grand Opera Quartet. scription belongs to the Columbia ten seasons one of the Metropoli-Gran- d Opera Quartet appearing tan Operas busiest and most pupil ere on January 20. ular artists, her every perform- ladies ance is a masterpiece of fine to the first" Adhering side of the quartet is tistry. Her Mallika to Lily Pons composed of Edna Phillips, bril- - Lakme," her sympathetic Suzuki Madama her hunt young coloratura soprano, in Butterfly, her who stepped from her desk as sprightly Siebel in Faust, head billing cleik to star billing joyous Hansel in the whimsical as soloist with Toscanini, and Hel- -j Haasel and Gietel, these and en Olheim, noted mezo-soano. many more roles have endeared Born in Fall River, Massachusetts, her to a wide public Numerous 1 Sun-A- d. j Durable, a(lratie and the most inexpensive building material oa the market. We have pltnly of 8S16, 4v18, round corner, ends and half md on hand j State tests prove the superior Quality 0 our blocks. See us jor the best building blocks available. PUKE WELLINGTON HIGHWAY pi Miss Phillips attended the Sacred convent. After studying with Germain Bane in her home town and at Bostons New F.ng-w- as land conservatory, she came to New Yoik to work with Paul Alt- house while during the day she, was employed in an office Her j radio debut over the NBC network was such a success she was for a long immediately series of performances on the air. The following she audim tioned for Toscaninis radio of Glucks opera, Orfeo, and won the rare opportunity to sing The Happy Spirit which indeed she was. Her success now increases with each appearance she makes as concert artist and spring pio-gra- radio star. netwoi k broadcasts and Victor cm dings have spread her fame art This popular artist born in Buffalo and was graduated from the Eastman School of Music. A member of the Columbia Grand Opera Quartet since its inception, Helen Olheim bungs to her part the authority of a rich and varied experience. Featured on the male side of the agenda are Arthur Kent and William Hain, both of whom are well known throughout the country for top artistry n their field. Fust, with Mr Kent. He is American born, American trained Above are shown the members of the Columbia and 1939 winner of the MetropoliGrand Opera Quartet who will appear in the Price tan Auditions of the Air. Beon the evening of January 20, auditorium civic Met Kent fore his debut, however, had in the way of experience a next Tuesday, in the second of the series of con- certs being sponsored by the Carbon County Con- ceit society under the direction of Mrs. J C. Hub- - ! Effective Immediately NO BETTER TERMS ANYWHERE GIVE YOURSELF MORE TIME TO PAY CONSOLIDATE THOSE SCATTERED OBLIGATIONS PAY THEM OFF IN CASH AND OBTAIN EXTRA FOR TAXES, GIFTS, HOME NEEDS, REPAIR BILLS, ETC. . . MONEY Make Only One Small Monthly Payment THE MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY 111 COKE PRODUCTS COMPANY nationwide. LOAN PAYMENTS REDUCED . better building blocks. We specialize in long list of achievements to his favor, such as, appearances with the Steel Pier Opera company, several seasons with the St Louis Municipal Opera, performances with the New York Oratorio society, the NBC and National Symphony orchestras and the New Yoik Schola Cantorum. And not even the w'ar and army service inter! upted his well founded career Major Arthur Kent still found time to appear as soloist with the National Symphony, sang imes at the President's many Church" in Washington, and twice at the White Hou-- e Trading his PRICE See BILL WHITE OR BILL WELSH FOR A QUICK, CONFIDENTIAL LOAN UP TO $1,000.00 75W ' UP ' bard, president. Included in the quartet are William Hain, tenor; Edna Phillips, soprano, Arthur Kent, ban-- 1 tone, and Helen Olheim, mevzo-sopran- o, shown in that respective order from left to right in the above photograph ' kerf:.. irikesott! maple leaves for civilian musical Squibb program, Philco Hour, laurels in the fail of 1945, he 1m- -j Chev rolet Hour, Palmolive Hour He has mediately resumed his successes 'and Music of Woiship. 'with the Metropolitan and in con-c- el had five engagements with the t. New Yoik Sihcda Cantorum and William Hain holds a distin- seven with the New York Oratorio society, and i.s regularly identified guished musical record. For seasons a soloist with the with the Cincinnati May Festival New York Philharmonic Sym-- l and the Worcester Festival. In phony orchestra, he has appeared Opera this Brooklyn bom sincer innumerable times with the Bos- has recently received high praise ton Symphony as well as with 'thiough two cioss country tours many otuer major orchestras. is Rodolfo m Boheme" and m Hain is equally well known title iole of Faust Now in its sixth season the thiough radio, wheie he has been featuiel on Cl'cMt Moments m Culunib'u Grand Opera Qu.utct Music", Bell Telephone y Hour, ex illumes to win wide praise Hammerstein Theatre of the Air, wheie they appear ve r i; ev-ei- Carbon Emery Bank At Oakland For Report Shows Kin Of Price Resident Resources Increase Mis Vella Moil ill, Pi ice, who died Wuli.esduy afternoon of a heart ailment at his home n Oakland. He had resided at Oakland for the past 13 years, Surviving are his wife, F.lma Moody; thiee childien, and besides Mrs Men ill, the following brothers and sisters: M. Ward Moody and E. M. Moody, Delta; Dr Milo Moody, Spanish Fork; Manton Moody, Oakland, and Mrs. Bly Beal, Ephraim. Phone I Last Rites Monday Funeral services were conducted at Oakland, California, for Vaun Wilson Mooch, 33, former resident of IliiKkley and brother of ALVIN WILCOX WARNER Phone 358-- J BOYO I MOV II VS DINMR Idivcn membeis of local union 12187 and their partneis enjoyed a chicken dinner Janua'y 4 at the homo of Mis Resouices of the Carbon Finery hunk of Price increased by $698,-U7- 9 86 between the period horn Oi tobei 6, 1047 to December 1, 1947, according to a statement oi condition published recently Cu-- h and due fiorn other banks lrom $1,544.909 61 on October 6 to $1,751,481.47 in the latest repent. United States government bonds increased from $3,- Mu470.787 50 to $3,871,787.50. nicipal bonds increased fiom $69,-37- 4 55 to $84,947.10 and federal leserve stock remains at $6,000. Loans and discounts inci cased from $1,311,799 43 to $1,389,089 07 while overdrafts decreased from The bank$4,789.34 to $2,525.15 ing house is listed at $10,000 in both reports. Demand deposits showed an increase from $3,955,574.29 to 96 while time deposits m-- ci eased from $2,086,915.38 to V. il'irgton Was Mis Jo- - ,e Peter-o- n Mis in 7-U- Peter-o- n BOTTLING CO., Price, Utah P Puth B.unth L2J ed mVfor'4$f Sgmt 8uurnMsnoKcltl 1 1 fv j! 24 Novi You Can Have 71 Greater 04 Other liabilities listed are capital, $100,000, surplus, $100,000; undivided proLts, $159,561 64 and Protection Against Blowouts U.S. ieseives, $24,772 65. Compared to a year ago, the banks resources have increased by $391,741 71. Increases are noted in cash and due from other banks, municipal bonds, loans and discounts, and overdrafts Umted States government bonds dropped from $4,290,587.50 in 1947 to $3,- 871.787 50 at the end of $1947. 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