Show SEMITE IE MAY A Y DELAY MUSIC TEACHER ACT Consideration by the senate of a abill abill abill bill affecting Utah musical instructors instructors tors may be dela delayed ed it was indicated Thursday Members of ot the senate judiciary committee which Wednesday evening conducted a public hearing on the measure S S. S B. B at the Newhouse hotel were considering support and objection to the measure voiced durIng during dur duro ing the hearing It was probable that the committee commit commit- tee ee will take several everal lays days to consider the arguments heard before reporting report report- ing the bill bUI to the senate The measure would license and regulate reg i private music teachers in the state Such work would be handled by a committee of or five persons apPointed appointed ap ap- ap pointed by the state director of regis regis- Examination would be 00 required re rc- rc for admittance to the profession sion Slon as a private t teacher achet Tracy Y Cannon director of the McCune School of Music and Art rt said the bill would not be effective Mrs Mis Joseph Ririe declared the measure measure mea mea- sure would pave th the way for potential poten potential le legislation that would allow pupils pu pu- pu pus pils of private teachers to receive scholastic credit for their work Speakers against the bill included C. C J. J Hawkins a music teacher Reg maId Beals S. S A A. Dahlquist Mrs Charles G. G Plummer Arthur Freber Thomas Giles head of or the University o 0 oi Utah music department |