Show IS STUDENTS I I STUDIES I i SPITE CONFLICT I I I i war has not t dampened the theof theof of the scores of students who who'd whored red d id the Utah Conservatory of I I Wee he e opinion of Professor A. A C. C i the conservatory and a close i I of tf all the work done in the I Ia a ti Already there are scores enrolled at the con- con i from rom Canada Mexico MinneL Minne- Minne L front every Western Vestern state applying themselves elves aa as vi vigor vigor- or- or and conscientiously as In other years Professor is I Lund making arrangements arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments for the presentation of the ad advanced advanced advanced ad- ad vocalists and players of the conservatory at the Assembly hall and also a number of recitals for those not so far advanced at the conservatory The Challenge of Thor a beautiful choral number is being rehearsed by the choir under the leadership leadership leadership leader leader- ship of Professor Lund for the concert to be given by David Reese the noted tenor of the state two weeks after conference Professor Lund reports that his normal class will soon be organized for the winters winter's work and that he will also conduct a class in harmony and I musical theory during the year Professor Professor Professor Pro- Pro I fessor J J. J. J McClellan reports satisfactory satisfactory tory interest in the piano department I and that he has the largest class of i j organ students he has ever taught I I Miss s Katherine L L. Drew one of the I faculty has recently returned from a I vacation in California I |