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Show Richard Condie To Appear In Home-Coming Concert iere Wednesday January 4 tab's Foremost Tenor to Spend Holiday Vacation With Parents In Springville; Will Sing Four Concerts In Utah . Richard Condie. son of Mr. and , Gibson S. Packard, this city, Utah's leading tenor, will re-home re-home within the next two iis after years of study in Bos-' Bos-' where lie distinguished him-W him-W and won scholarship in the 'latainebleau School of Music. ,jnS thus qualifying himself for , engagement with the Metropolian Metropoli-an Opera company. I'pon his return to his native an Mr. Condie will be presented a concert in the Springville high chool Wednesday evening. January according to plans now under ay, by a group of Springville's yding citizens. Mr. Condie will be given a brief iliilay vacation from his engagement engage-ment with the Metropolitan Opera "-mpany, and he has signified his tention of spending this time Inn bis parents and friends in this ;iv, according to announcement a'd'e here Wednesday. While in the state, Mr. Condie will ive four concerts, it is stated, anuary 10 he will fill an engagement engage-ment with the Brlgham Young uni-"ersity uni-"ersity arts course, following tnich he will give a concert in Sephi and one In Bingham, it is sated. Mr. Condie is a graduate from -e Brigham Young university .hool of music. Having finished 5 work in the Provo school, he en-Mi en-Mi -the' New England Conserva-:n-of Music-at Boston, Mass. Here e distinguished himself and won scholarship- in the great Paris hool, where he studied under the eat Salenaez, one of the world's iremost voice culturalists. Upon his return to this country, it fall he was given a leading roic ,lh the Metropolitan Opera coming com-ing a place to which all musicians, pire. - ' So doubt Mr. Condie will be gjy-: gjy-: an ovation upon his public ap-iarance ap-iarance in his home town. |