Show Sweeten Made Leader of Orchestra at American r f ree f Y i a n 1 X A J K fit h C d. d f 4 z s if Y Y e 7 Of f Y v 4 i a d A A 3 melt 4 ry 3 3 sr r r t q r A Ai 4 11 I i r s' s t. t Y r Yr f J CLAUDE UDE M M. t. t Another ten strike has been scored b by William IT If Swanson president of the Swanson Theatre circuit In rn Claude M. M r. r Sweeten one of oC Salt Lakes Lake's foremost musicians to lead his American theatre orchestra Announcement Announcement Announce Announce- ment has just been made of ot the ac acquisition acquisition acquisition ac- ac of Mr r. r Sweeten who will bring with him an nn au augmented orchestra orches orches- tra to insure American patrons patron a musical musical musical mu mu- program of the highest class The Tho new leader will make his hla initial bow at the American toda today Special programs have havo been arranged arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged for lor the matinee un and 1 evening performances toda today and tomorrow In Including In- In violin solos solos' bythe b bj he Salt Lake artist and song solos solos solos-by Jesse WillIams Will Will- lams Jams and Miss Jeanne La Cross Both days daya are to be made mado gala ala ones b by President President Pres Pres- Id ident nt Swanson with a musical program that Is certain to appeal to all lovers of true rue artistry In both Instrumental I and vocal music Bail Ilax Enviable En Reputation j I Mr lr Sweeten com comes s to the tho American I with an enviable reputation as a n violinist violinist vio vio- 10 and leader He started his professional professional pro pro- career r at it the age age of ot 15 is when he won first prize In the violin contest held by the Welsh In 1911 1011 In 1 1911 he went to Boston to study under the groat great Felix Upon his return he played ed for two seasons at It the Salt La Lake e theatre and then at atthe atthe atthe the American under Walter alter Poulton Later he became the conductor of the popular Strand theatre orchestra Mr 11 Sweeten was concertmaster of oC tho the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra in 1916 and 1917 To Io Continue Features s While at the American Mr Sweeten will bo heard frequently In violin solos His presence as leader means also that the or at this theatre theatre- will be bo maintained at standard a standard of ot musical musical mu mu- efficiency Tho Time features such as Miss La Cross Cro s musical comedy prima donna in song solos at atthe tho the matinee and evening performances and Prof Proto J. J J. J McClellan In organ solos Bolos from time to time will bo be continued thus in Injuring American l patrons a measure of ot good that thit will please all Mr Ir Sweeten is not a musician only Ho He Is a ar violin maker as well and now uses an instrument nt made b by his own hands Another Of his manufacture is used b by Mr Ir Brox the leader of ot tho the Liberty theatre orchestra |