Show I J w T w w wf f r V-LJ- V MJ-J MJ J r J f vl a MUSIC AND NO MUSICIANS t AFTER a season of sightseeing In California and at al its two expositions exposi exposi- Mrs A II 11 Peabody returned home home with increased loyalty to the Federated Music Clubs of ot America of oC I i which she sho Is vice president for tor Utah and with great pride in the part Utah I musicians had In the biennial cont convention convention con con- t held at Los Angeles in Juno June Perhaps It Is but natural that in re recounting recounting re- re re-I re counting the pleasures of her trip she has bas most to say about the tho big musical c event in lu the Angel ell city a In an early labile issue following the bi bia biennial bl- bl the tho Musical Leader published at al Chicago commented adversely ad on the use of oC the word student in connection con con- l with the American trained young musicians who participated in inthe f th the COli contests tests inaugurated b by the federation feder feder- regarding which Mrs Peabody said enid 1 1 According to the thc l Musical Lender Leafier of oC Jul July 8 8 the word student should not haYe bayo been given to tho the young youn- artists who appeared on a n program of oC winners from the different districts of ot the United States State Many lany had won their Professional spurs anti and w wore were rc from the tho thol 4 l Studios of oC distinguished American j j t teachers says tho Leader Now Kow there thero 11 Were ere I young American musicians 2 Who Vho entered this contest and find clubs J affiliated A report from Los An Angeles Angelest eles t cites this concert as ono one of or tho the best heard beard during tho the whole convention convention- when tho the twelve prize winners winner prel presented pre pre- l f settled their prO program To enter such Buch a contest with high hight t 4 hopes hOlies of ot success to lose 1050 and still feel teel happy over tho the result Jesuit seemed to be tho I ii effect upon the contestants Because ct Los Angeles praised appreciated an and ande e i feted them gave ga them unusual opi op opportunities op- op l ort n ties to 10 meet moet distinguished must musi musicians clans of or ability and experience and the and encouragement given the Youn young artists were mo most t helpful and worth more than man many lessons lesson To as associate as- as with most of ot tho noted musicians musicians musi musi- Clans of ot this thle country among thorn them Mrs BeaCh Mrs tIu Carrie Jacobs Bond Dond Mab Mabel l Daniels Cadman Carl Busch Chad- Chad r ft wick Alfred Hertz Cecil Fanning Mr Mrs bars 1 rank krank King Clark Yvonne do I I OO II I L 1 FOR OR T TIlE THE HL WEEK I w i Sunday I Concerts at Saltair b by Montgomery's I I e I crys cry's concert band hand 30 p p. p m. m and iI 7 i I p p p. p m m. Concert at Liberty park b by t I Grow GlOW and Roberts Roberts' Military band II 4 I I P p. p m m. Concert at Pioneer park parle by Salt Snit Lake 1111 Military tal band 5 1 p. p in t I Recital h by pupils of ot Waldermar A. A Call at Sixteenth ward chapel i p. p m m. I I I Organ I I I Monday londay b by Tracy Trac T. T Cannon CannonI I Tuesday h by J. J J Wednesday Wednes I I I da day by uy Edward P. P Kimball Thurs 1 Thursday Thurs Thurs- I day h by Tracy Y Cannon Friday by I II I Edward E P. P 1 Kimball Saturday by J. J JI i I J. J McClellan 1 special request pro pro- I gram t I n cd D I C I I Concert at nt Liberty park pall b by Grow and Roberts Roberts' Military band 7 p p. p in m t I and anel man many others must have hav been nn cm experience to be ho long And I am sure iura no one ono fortunate enough to be present the tho opening evening evening even even- ing to hoar heal the production of or Fairyland will ever forget the mu music ic and of or it all lan 1 Many Salt Lakers were seen among them thorn Squire Coop Mrs Ir Emma Ramsey Morris Morrill Mrs Graham Putnam Pu Mrs Airs May Mayno no Windsor I Mr Mrs Stella Stolla AnJell Angell Fletcher Fetcher Mrs Allen I ins Mrs Stephen Balloy flat Bal i Icy loy sister sinter of oC Horatio Parker Miss lIss I Eleonore Eleonoro Ml Miss s Mao Mae Anderson Miss lIsI Lillian Phelps Mr 11 and Mrs M. M L H H. H Walker and others Tho The contestants from Utah received praise on all sides for fot their good work Miss 1198 Donahue the official accompanist accompanist accompanist spoke very complimentary of or them Miss lost U by only two r points and a special afternoon program program program pro pro- gram was given for her at nt Trinity auditorium when she W waa very well received re re- re Miss lIss Anderson has hus had many fine tine notices given her In Musical America and leading musical magazines maga maga- Mrs Fletcher has been encouraged en on- couras- couras d to continue her studies in the cast and Cecil Fanning Fanning- called her voice one of the tho few big dramatic sopranos of oC th thu country and advised further stud study Miss Phelps won In the California contest and did excellent work In two years another contest will willbe he be held perhaps In New York City and ancl better plans plana will be made to take care of all students desiring to enter tho the contests that all worth worthy ma may havo have a chance chanco and not be bo hampered b by lack of funds Among mon the entertainments provided for guests were the brilliant reception given en at the Alexandria to all ll musi musi- musicians clans visitors and delegates the automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile ride to the Raymond namond homo home at Santa Monica the dinner at tho Friday Morning club given ghen at small tables taules with witha a California hostess at each table the EtcH club reception a reception by bv Mrs 1 W W. S S. S Brush when Mrs Irs Balfour and others sang besides many lun luncheons lunch h- h eons cons and private parties to make mako the time lime delightful and the trip worth worthwhile while |