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Show SCHOOL WILL BROADCAST 1 oung University to Broadcast Broad-cast From Salt Lake 'I j . Station Weekly !The Brlgham Young tinlversity, - jirough the extension division, has lado arrangements to broadcast rcr radio KSL, Friday evening of Mi week, according to announce- j a lent from the extension division, lie. programs will be given from I until 0 o'clock and will bo lnter- - ting and varied in nnture. 0n Friday evening of this week a n minute lecture by Prof. Walter pllnni on "Spring Flowers of the nsatch" will be given. Music will under the direction of Win. F. .Jnson of the department of music, id will correlate to some extent Blli the tbemo of the lecture. lt is the plan of the extension vision to give each evening a conductive con-ductive lecture. This idea may (Mlvc itself in the future into a pillar course of lectures on a jron subject. pah county people with radio s nre cordially Invited to listen The program for Friday night is follows : String trio, violin, cello, piano, iinennol pstrow, Rubinstein; lno solos, "Konrlng," Kchumann; thotlc Sonata, Op. 13, first movent, move-nt, Bethoven, Miss Helen Watson. I'iolln solos, "To Al Wild Hose," i'Dowell, "Narcissus," Kevin, p Norma Jensen. lecture, "Spring Flowers of the asntch," Prof. Walter Cottam. pnno solos, "To Spring," Orelg ; jjjjjAlworty, Op. 79, No. 2, Brahms, -n. F. Hnuson. triiig trio, Scherzo, Op.' 100, nibert. |