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Show Salt Lake Violinist Wins Master's Praise 'C fe5 - ' -'1 &::: Vaughn Clayton. Vaughn Clayton, who fnr the past two years has studied under Ovide Musin of New York, one of the greatest violin virtuosos vir-tuosos and teachers in America, will return re-turn to his home in this city next Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. Clayton, who is not yet -2 cars of age. has won the highest commendation com-mendation of his master teacher for his rapid advancement a nd truly a r lis tie work. For four years before going t" New York lo ptuily Mr. Clayton was a pupii of George K, Skelton. prominent j a mon i? this -i;'s teachers of the tobn. Mr. Skelton o.fui predicted a brilliant j future for you;,e. Clayton and two years j a so was era ti t'.ed by the receipt uf a let ter from M usin congt a tula t i ng him upon ha', i n lt scut a pupil of such promise who had been well taught. Mr. Oat von is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. VI. Clayton of tbi.-i cit.y, and in letters to t ' e fa m 1 1 y here the great tencber writes v. itli e: ident pride of tiie young" man's excellent progress an:l ids ma'sery of the most difficult iolin cumpos! tious. j Me says: "Kew violinists have such a j blc repertoiie as Mr. Clayton and he will i cert a i nlv sa th'fv the most exacting critic." cri-tic." ' ' j Mi. Clayton will probably be heard in a I t recitals here during ins stay in thf city. He expects to study abroad net year. I |