Show UTAH UTAI-I MUSIC 1 CONSERVATORY IS J OPEN OPENED t Th The Utah Utah Conservatory of f 1 1 Music ic which was was- founded in hi June Iune une 1911 opened las last week with an enrollment of approximatelY approximately 1000 pupils in the three and Wyoming states states' of Utah Idaho There i is a staff of ot it about twenty-six twenty teachers As many a as teachers of the tho vanous various various vari van ous branches of or music throughout the West Vest and mi middle dle West Vest are graduates of Utah conservatory Four of the graduates of the school are on the Orpheum Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or circuit among among- these being RObert Robert Rob ROb- Robart ert art Hurd director of the Morgan classIc classic classic clas clas- sic dancers Seven or eight music positions bringing in salaries pf of l OO for ten months have been filled by Utah conservatory recently and Director Director tor tar John J J. J McClellan said yesterday that a great many more calls for teachers came in than could be filled There Is a strong faculty at the Utah conservatory headed d by Professor McClellan McClellan McClellan Mc Mc- Clellan Tabernacle organist who conducts conducts conducts con con- ducts the piano department Professor Anthony C C. Lund is Js' head of the vocal and theory departments and vice president He lie was trained at atI I Leipzig Leipzig- and now presides over the Tabernacle Tabernacle Ta Ta- bernacle choir Willard E E. Weihe is head of the violin vio violin yb- yb lin un department and R R. Owen Sweeten has charge of the band and orchestral orchestral- work I Madge Books Sanders ganders Alice Z MaI Mahoney Ma- Ma honey hone Mrs George E E. Marks MarIes Weber I Lund Jund Katherine Louise Drew vy Singleton Singleton Singleton Sin Sin- gleton Cecil Ragan Hazel Olsen and Marian Marman are other teachers 1 here in Salt Lake j I |