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Show Lillian Oliver. Brilliant Musician, to Leave lor Europe to Study Again With Harold Bauer The local muale colony will to on of Its moat talented and charming members on July M. when Mlaa Mllian Oliver, for mer head of tha music department of the agricultural college at Logan, but more rrntlv of this city, leaves for London and Parla to resume her studies with her former teacher. Harold Bauer. Miss Oliver will spend two weeks In New York City as the guest of Miss Roae Franck and Mrs. A. A. Curler, former pupils. Mrs. Cutler Is the wife of A. A. Cutler, who had charge of the construction construc-tion of the structural at eel work of the Hotel lTtah. and lived In thia city a little more than one year. Miss Oliver has many friends In the New fork, music eolonv. who will he glad to aee her again, and who will help to make her stay In the titetropolls pleasant. She will sail from New York direct to lvomlon about August 16 on the Minneapolis Minne-apolis and will immediately after her arrival ar-rival In England spend two or three weeks on the Uh coast art the guest of her unvte. Kdwin IX Morgan, at his count rv home at Borth. This Is a little Rummer resort much frequented by the Knallsh peuple. Jlss Oliver's uncle ass at one time mayor of Birmingham and Is a former member of parliament. Aflet her visit with her relatives Is concluded Miss Oliver will go to farts to report to Harold Bsuer. noted English instructor, at his Paris studio, where she will studv until next winter, when he will transfer his activities to London. Miss Oliver will then take a short continental con-tinental trip, after which she wit) return to London to resume her studies. In IyOnln Miss Oliver will be with her cou-1 cou-1 sin. Mrs. Margaret Oliver, and will make her home In the quiet and fashionable dttrrt of Rrlxton Hill, southwest. Mlaa Oliver haa won a distinct place In the local music colony, when she has an unusual number of friends, who have been attracted hv her artistic ability, and her quiet, earnest personality. She began her music studies when she was only 5 years old. She studied piano with the late Prof. Thomas Radrltffe and played in concert in this city as hta pupil pu-pil at the age of years. After concluding her work with Professor Pro-fessor RadclifTe she studied with Oscar Brlnger. a favorite pupil of Llast, for two years In London. During her stay in Ixmdon she plaved at many large receptions, re-ceptions, for societies and large functions, func-tions, attracting much attention by her excellent technique and tha brilliancy of her style. Kfiumln? to I'tah after her studies abroad. Miss Oliver became head of (ha piano department of the agricultural college col-lege at leogan. remaining there for a time until her plane for further study abroad had matured. She then went to Parla; and b"gen atudylng with Harold Bauer, remaining for two veara In Parla. giving the closest application to her work. Bhe , then returned to this city two yeara ago snd sime that time has Appeared many times with success. In addition to her. public appearances, which have not been so frequent during the last year aa they were the vear before, because of the de-mends de-mends upon her time by her classes Miss Oliver has conducted her studio in Handel hall and haa engaged In other musical activities. She waa one of the founder of the RadHlffe club and has been active In many other wave In the social and Intellectual In-tellectual life of the music colony. Miss Oliver has not determined how long she will rmt'n ahroad. |