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Show L , . VirJ1 Off L" HMSR NELSON, pianist audi; li teacher of Provo, who hay gor.e i1 li to Oakland, Ctftif., to study with jj j 1 1 Godowsity, 1 j Scotch Music Is Feature at Saltair Srolfh melodh;i will fu.i t urn the program pro-gram of thfi ,S;ili;iir "on--. rt bund today in the rtRtilHr f r n S'jnd;ty i;uiic-:rt a at the. retort. Tt in-'-'K r;i ti;;, for thia afternoon after-noon and ton i k'1 t f ii 'a : Afternoon ',L:'lf iint." rnan-h, TL'tln.-.i; '-Kl intn.i ovriure. M-mh..; Kuni") and .luli'f." m l..t Lou . Jotln-d; "M-ir:i ir'-t,'"i '.4 ; l 1 1 i r 1 r . . ' from "Kob Hov," t '-nor :-:'il.;. Jm H . ,'ieL'n ; "k.-mlr.iM-on.-.-K "f S",,a-ind." iodlrfv; "Thi Hr H'-niud Hi., fiun," i-id-.-t ion. f';i rvll 1 the H w nd I ;i n- M it-,.j (if -;e r,-;i:Ki 'H'Kidi.M... r:-' iMtrol," .aiiN'ii-d.'.-tu; hV-ot-:i r;niln:.;;i, l.v J r. Hoi!; S-ot-H.-ili chums; tln.tl--, iAnr Spans i.;d llan-Il'-r" Nlichl NLu-i-h, "Vh-ror 1 1 rb.-r f ,' ' 'a rr ; "Sf r,.d- ILt. " overt ui -, Kioto w ; "olidis rorri-'i i-" f I .a kr ), Morr;.s K. I :i if-. ; "M.i ry if A i vi.-," 1 i - i oio, Jiini'-s II. N U-Imhi ; "I mi:," ir;i n'i nf: i . : Uo n, M'-V-prcllt-.i- (if Hit:-," imu:l:; In.sh .1 m Mir-s U-sm.. 'raiK; '-'Lhn K.-d .Man." .S'.u:--i; l-"anla:ia oo Songs of InjrnM. l'.cll: Scot ( ::di cilol".! : ; finale, "St.ii r Spanltjd 1:. inner.'' Special Music for Stake Conference Miimo for the Pioneer attiki nuartcrly i conferenee today will ho f urnL-died Ly the 1 1-lfih and Sixth v.urd Wiolrn, A! if a J.cah ' r.url.idft and A. K. foul ton. rl rumors, i The ii (Kr:LiLfi for I ho morning unii eve-li eve-li i ii st-ssions follow: Morniiif,' I Ivrnri. How Firm a l'nwndn-tloii," l'nwndn-tloii," congregation; "I Saw a Mighty AiiH I'lv," ruiiihiiKyi choirs; vo-;i solo, T--ah Kurbidm:; hymn, roimrea t ion ; "Though in the outward Church Lelow,'" combined choirs. 1 ,,"-L" 1 4 1 -fl 1 I , ' J L S t P r 'ij h j : -i S v r fl I . I, L : '1 1 ; Kwnlint-llynm, "Now I.cl Ca. Re joice," t-'oliK' '' ion ; iintlu-nt, "(.) t'oine. Tt Uu l.'rito the l.ortj," innililnfd ! cluiira: Kiirrarm-Mlal mii!--. violin AucX. iMrs. HukIi "WaL-soii ami MoTii-y Kranlz; vocal im:l, IootbG and ( atlierino Watson; Wat-son; "(low Will tho .SaintH It'joicc?", i combined choir.s; liymn, coiiKnKaLlon. ! Owen A. Bartlett Returns From Boston , ; Owen A. BHrllolt, prominent young vjo-, vjo-, linisl 01 alL Tiko, roturncrl last wfek 1 from Boston for an cvtended viytt with ' hiH parrnts, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. T. llartlfitt. ! Younq Bflftlott haw niunt the major part : nf two years Hliidyini: Willi SyH'ain Noaek, eoneert mauler of the. Boston Sym-, Sym-, phony orchestra, and has also put. in some , time at the New laiKhmd Conservatory of music. He expects to return to Boston . ' before tho lirst of the year. ' Brilliant Soprano Is at Liberty Park Squire Coop Is on Executive Committee Squire Coop, musical director of tho Halt Lake Oratorio society and director of the Salt Lake theater orchestra, lias been named by Governor Bamberger as a member of the executive committee that will have in charge the state celebration cele-bration in honor of thoso who served in the war. It is expected that the affair will be held some timo in the fall, when it will be, possible to have a full reprosen latino of tho Vtah contlriKOnl present. When asked yesterday what form the musical pai't of tho celebration would take. Mr. Coop said he could not say anything until un-til tho executive committee had met and authorized a statement. Elmer Nelson Will Study With Godowsky ftlmcr Nelson, a well-known pianist and teacher of Provo. left last Wednesday Wednes-day for Oakland, Oil., where he will study with Leopold Godowsky. Mr. Nelson Nel-son has made an extended study of the piano. Tic is a, graduate of the B. Y. U. music department, of which he is now a faculty member. llo has Caken considerable con-siderable advanced work with Charles Shepherd of Salt Lake and several courses under ' Alberto Jonas of New York. He will return in the autumn to resume his work in Provo. Music Today at Waterloo Methodist For the services this mornin,? at the Waterloo Methodist Episcopal church the following music will be pivon: Doxoloy, "Old Hundredth," Geneva Psalter; invocation; Apostles' Creed and Lord's Prayer: "He Leadeth Me" (Joseph II. Gilmorel. Methodist Hymnal; Psa'tor, "Sev.mlh Sundav Mornins": solo. "He Lifted Me" (Charles II. Gabriel), the Rev. Clcin Lavies: offerloire. violin selection. Will H-irdinian ; duet. "Teach Me to Pray" (JewitO, Mrs. W. B. Iiowlette and Mrs. II. V.. Gicrs. 1 ; . ! ! I ; i M :- t :i it-' . : ! : - s i ! 1i,: : -f x si L7'ZZZT J MISS ZENNA MOKRIS. AVith MisK Zcnna Morris, n bril'iant younc soprano of Salt Lake, and T.:'aiiie Seller k, taloiud cnrnetist, as soloiyt.. Hawkins's Military band, i '. J. it;iwkim;, dirermr. will present an interesting vo-pram vo-pram for the tree public concert at Liberty Lib-erty park from 4:;0 (ill 6:l o'clock this uft ernoon. The luimbors folln-w; March, "Entrance of the iJ lad ia tors." Kncik; suite, "lcyptian Flail pi," Luiini; pu'ar (a) "Moonlight HHies'" tPanet. (b) "yome Suir.w Pay" t Ponaldsonl ; vocal vo-cal (a ) "Ct rissinia" itVnin. M "A Pream" (Bartiott) ; selection, "Fabette," Herbert. Intermission. Select ion. "Maritana." M'allace : cornet so In :0 "The. Sweet est Story Kver Told" (Stultst. ibi Selected: voca I ( a 1 "In the harden of My H ca rt ' ' ( Palll. ib) "Sone of Sonps" i Mo a ; -l-jneral March o; a Mar-emot." tiounod; finale, "Star SpaiiKleri Banner." |