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Show MUSIC COUNCIL HOPES TO ASSIST YOUNG VIOLINIST The Salt Lake Music council sponsored a garden party Thursday Thurs-day noon at the home of Mrs. James E. Hogle to raise additional addition-al funds for a scholarship the council awarded Art Peterson, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peterson of Salt Lake City, formerly for-merly of Bingham Canyon. Mr. Peterson is studying violin with Professor Leon Samentini at the Chicago Musical college. Mr. Sorenson is rated as the outstanding out-standing music student in the history of South high school and is making "amazing progress" with his studies in Chicago, according ac-cording to Professor Samentini. Among the 500 women at the tea were the following from Bingham or formerly of Bingham: Bing-ham: Mrs. Sam Sturm, Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Mrs. Forrest Adams, Mrs. S. J. Granquist, Mrs. Art Sorenson, Mrs. Paul Erz, Mrs. James Culleton, Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Wolfe, Mrs. Rose Stuart, Mrs. T. A. Peterson, Mrs. Frank Mead, Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs. Bryan Bird, Mrs. Scott Linnell; also Mrs. Marie Wicks and Mrs. Minnie Wicks of Meeker, Colo. O |