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Show UTAH PAST BECOMING MECCA TOR MUSICIANS. Utah Is fast becoming the ms;ca for cistlngulshed musicians. Each year bring some of the best talent in the world on a pilgrimage to this State. One of I he latest who will entertain musical circles hare is Alberto Jonas, the pianist, who Is in charge of the Michigan Conservatory of Music. As a teacher he is well known here, having hav-ing had as his pupils some of the best-known best-known pupils in the State. Mr., Joras has won a reputation throughout the United States. Ills ap-Iaranc ap-Iaranc In New York rity with the Walter Damrosch orchestra at Caroe-ple Caroe-ple hall made him a wide rputtlon. His success with the' Boston Symphony Sym-phony orchestra was cnt of the greatest great-est ever recorded in New York city. The flrst appearance of the great musician in this city will be at the home of M. H. Walker on the nights of June 27. At this time he will be assisted as-sisted by Wlllard Weihe. violinist; Hugh Dougall, baritone, and J. J. Mc-Clellan, Mc-Clellan, organist. A piano concerto, with organ accompaniment, will be the feature of the programme. The following fol-lowing night Mr. Jonas will give a recital re-cital at the Salt Lake theater. Among the Utah people who 'have been pupils of Mr. Jonas are; J. J.. McClellan, Sybclla Clayton, Tracy Y. Cnnon, Mr. P. O. Prklns, Miss Ar-vllla Ar-vllla Clark, , Walter P6lton and Harold Har-old Orlob. |