Show I I I i Unusual MISS 1 IT ISS FERN BATLEY BATTJEr the old IC Salt Lake Si girl l who sang for Professor Bendi BendL arid and was as pronounced nfl ail unusual soprano sopi ano t L 4 r c i m hj i Jo Whatever r else tb the tho recent visit of Professor Bendix may have hae accomplished pushed it has put heart and encouragement encouragement into the lives os of ot the local young oung persons whose voices bo ho tested ills His primary object was thE tho discovery Cry of oC hidden talent and ond perhaps genius and from his very er flattering Clattering Utterances utterances utter utter- ances ho re regards ards Salt SaIL Lake City as M a most promising field Miss Fern D Batley is only onh IC years earsoM ears old oM She Sho is the daughter daug of Mr r. r and Mrs rs S. S M. M Batley of oC Wl W. V Second South Sonth street Sh She has sun sung In public and alwa always s 's acquitted herself credit ably Sho Siso sang a a. solo at It the tho Tabernacle Tabernacle Taber Faber nacle last October luring during the Mormon conference and was then adjudged to have hac a phenomenal nal voice olce She is a pupil of or Pro Professor or I Lund un and It Jt was sas at his studio that Professor ProCessor sor nor Bendix heard her sing Then I You'll Remember Me Mc c. c from the opera o of Bohemian Girl and other selections Professor Ben Bendix lx Informed tho young and ambitious student that she was ono one of or tho the most unusual ual sopranos for or her ago age ho had ever heard sing sing- He Ic took her address and her photograph and promised to communicate with ith lies her mother In la the course of ten days I Ican Ican I Ienn can enn hardly wait sal said Miss lIss Batlo as with eyes big with hope po she gaze gaze-d out of or the studio window University Society 5 To Stage Light Opera The musical society of or tho the University of Utah will present a modern modem light opera In two acts nets Tho Time Lass Iss of Limerick Limerick Lim Lim- erick crick Town by b- Arthur A. A Penn atthe at atthe the tIte Salt Sail Lake theatre April 1 13 and 14 H. Rehearsals have havo boon been held during the past three weeks under the direction lion tion of or Edna Evans E Johnson and Lawrence Lawrence Law w rence Ebony Eberly and tho the production Is rapidly taking form Romania Hyde Ihde is in charge charle of et the orchestra and already several rehearsals rehears rehears- als have hao been hold held the parts having arrived ed about two weeks ago aJo Miss iss I Hyde Is enthusiastic about the music stating staling that It is T very melodious and catchy The orchestra will be enlarged en on- en- en to thirty musicians The Th production production pro pro- will bo be an university all affair I Ir r In that no talent will bo ho secured from outside the university campus I Michigan l Glee Club I To Appear Here Arrangements are aro being made m for tor forthe tho the entertainment of or tho the University UnI of ot Michigan Glee and Mandolin club of ot tort forty musicians who will be bo passing through Salt Lake during April I. I F F- W. W Kirkham state director of vocational education who is la an alumnus of ot the tho thoI Michigan state Institution is Interesting interesting interest Interest- ing himself in tho the coming of ot the club climb I Details for or the clubs club's entertainment I will bo be announced later Fred C. C GraI Graham Graham Gra Gra- ham will act as local manager I i Gamble Concert Party I I Coming Conling to Utah IThe I IThe The next number on the tho University of ot Utah lecture course courso will be bo thernest theErnest the Ernest rnest Gamble concert party on the evening of or Saturday April 10 at the tho Assembly hall ball This has I company compan appeared ap appeared ap- ap pea red with unusual success in all tho time important cities of oC America an and BuI Eu Bu- Eu- Eu rope It includes Ernest Gamble baritone hart bari I I tone Page Pas and Alino Kuhn i S pianist |