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Show IfMUSiC AND MUSICIANS -' ' &0 fho Festival chorus ha3 secured a ? i(e of rooms on tho second tloor of Jj J'TItah Gas and Coke company's t.fa lnX 651' South Main street, where f. ? wiiJ kld their weekly rehearsals, j ii rooms will also bo uso.l as a sort. J fclubrooms for tho members of th; li Pub, Mr. Graham, the- manager of Festival chorus, will also occupy: t "5 of the rooms as the office' of his Klc bureau. The club will mett in A l;""ew quarters this Sunday at 12:30 j fjock for practice. They will nflQ -2 at com'n" convention of the Cltt h State Teachers' association, to be , W b this city Dec. 21, 22 and 23. it H H Oharles Kent and a number id his i Ps will givo a fong scrvico Sun- j 3f evening, December G, at. tho Lib-v Lib-v ward chapol, commencing at G:;0 5-pck. The public is cordially in-.flQ.-- Take the Waterloo car aud get Jr i f'at Stovenson avenue. 4 Adela Verne, the famous Euro-ifl'x Euro-ifl'x Pianist, will be presented bv Mr. i 1 & at -tho i'irst Methodist church J :vlC?-cn,,nfV WhJlc M5ss Vc"'e was 4ii(kf;; orMhc Music Teachers' asso- i r rnn wa.s aDnual convention, and "5 i .q0stiM,fi8 Vernc Plnod befon.' tn Thy:-r T,ho New Yorl: Tapors l u.hficd ot her presence, no Lrt ri CblcaCO Musical Leader and 2& ffS l attendinc tho con- "rt !er tud in lbo ne-xt is?UQ "t that 1 r of 5 ? Was Pl?inwd the discos n Li!n,U9 who is li,Cf,iv to make 1 Vi?f M4 rXTn tb? American musi-' musi-' i -fSi. rora a clu"i of rhapsody 4 r ,n- estract is taken id i eredi remn.to the honor J'ba-im ot thc association the fact pris,?nte(I Adolc Verne to it Toro iVhi10' a,,d h ca? stated e cr?o,i0r for T?an.v seasons ahead. created a veritable sensation it the concert which closed the session." AU seats will bo reserved for this im-rtortaut im-rtortaut evont and are, on sale at Willes-Horne Drug Co., Schramm's, Smith Drug company and thc Carslen-sen-Auson Music company. One of thc inevitable- results of thc success of :iu artist, especially of a pianist, is a rush of young folic who : want to be taught. Mme. Olga Soma-roff Soma-roff is no exception to the rule. When she was in Paris in October she had enough applications from ambitious pianists to kcop her busy tho whole of every working day of the. week if she had accepted them. But Mine. Sama-roff Sama-roff is not yet ready to leach, for her work as a virtuoso takes so much of her timo und her energy that she has ; resolutely refused to take any pupils She says that after she has had another an-other American tour, which will bo next season, she thinks that she will devote some time to teaching, but at present she has all she can do with her concert work. j . i |