Show I I 0 X L I MUSiC I x I By ay D. D J. J G. G GREAT deal o of attention en O has b alt s A been given lv to music as an n effective ef- ef I factor In military training train train- ing says sas Secretary of War Var Baker In his annual report to congress I This he says has been done through mass mau singing In camps and comI com com- e singing on the march as a I stimulus and source of cheer e regImental and company singing recreational singing In soldiers soldiers' free time the organization or of glee dubs and choruses and the training of company and regimental leaders to I aid the earn song leaders Song leaders to 11 the numb r of three fifty were were- assigned as- as I as-I signed to the camps as civilian aids to the commanding officers That is all very well Mr Baker But I now that the war is over ovel what has been done with the song leaders and what are we going to do with ail alJ this training In re song I If music was an effective factor In Ina war a why is it not t an e effective factor in peace jea ire asked O once Q before in this de department m Now that i the open season 9 ilson for band concerts In the parks paris Is approaching It Itt seems J to e the l e proper ol time to o think t J developing e tg the community It c chorus idea that got a start last a t summer summer principally principally prin- prin through the good effects that I followed singing in III the army camps Choir leaders In Salt Lake seem to be bealle all alive to the spirit of the times as Is InI indicated In- In by their activities B Bat t as yet et I there UHre hall hail not been great Interest by the pUblic In the tho community singinG Idea There may be a great awakening If the prodding als al's Is continued With the first concert or of the Seattle I Symphony orchestra less les than three weeks removed Director John Spargur liis 1111 n completed his roster of musicians musicians mu- mu and already has been giving thought to the numbers that will be played when the orchestra makes Its first appearance a April 10 L 0 Godowsky Wb will be the soloist and nd the I distinguished it Is announced will play a concerto con con- certo with orchestra as well as a group of solo numbers con I Alfred 1 who ha has successfully i conducted th the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra for the past four seasons has been reengaged for hIs fifth consecutive year according to announcement made by the board of directors of the Musical association Plans are now being made for the coming season and Mr Hertz will make his annual visit to New York this summer to procure new scores for the programs to be given s The music sl at the L Park It 1 Methodist J Episcopal JI church will it J the following Prelude Berceuse Grieg vIolin and piano Robert Spencer and Helen Leiff Anthem I was Glad Frederick Jerome Choir Son Show Me Thy Way Vay 0 Father Williams Mrs Id 1 J. J Mark Offertory Idyll McDowell l Mr Ir Spencer and Miss Leif Anthem The The Sinner and the Song Son Thompson ChoIr Anthem One Sweetly Solemn Thought J. J A. A Parks Ladles Ladies Quartet Solo Rock of Ages Remick C C. Albert Barrett Ranks flanks of the Ogden MusIcians MusIcians' Protective Protective Pro Pro- I unIon were swelled considerably through the action of the Southern la chic band In joinIng the union In a bOdy Arthur V Agee one of the foin fOI most of Utah Is the conductor I or of the band and Fred Hollingsworth is b manager and drum major With nearly fifty amateur saxophone I players enrolled the first rehearsal of the exclusive saxophone band will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at atI e Bonneville park with GU Guy W V Heric directing di- di I There Is still room for other saxophone players who desire experience in ensemble playing Applications may be left with Stone Co In the Keith emporIum i I J. J J. J McClellan organist at the Salt Salti Lake Tabernacle received a telegraphic Invitation from John Wanamaker ot of Philadelphia urgIng the local musicians musician's attendance at an assembly of musicians when the Wanamaker organ the largest in the world played with the Philadelphia orchestra last Thursday What hat Is n a voice worth N Nellie A. A Smock a vocalist or of Los Angeles asks for hers S She e says she lost her voice as a result of a wrench to her neck received In a collision of two streetcars She Is suing the street railway system The free concert to have been given Sunday evening by the Gustav Schuster college of music at the Richards ward chapel has been postponed and will be given Sunday Sunda evening e April 6 i Robin Hobin who plays pas traps for fOI Id l d Short in the Orpheum orchestra Is havIng having hav- hav Ing Stone Co malts malte to his order a special ape ape- cial xylophone or of Improved design and tone quality Mr Ir Schick was x xylophone soloIst with the One Hundred Forty Fort artillery Land band T i tinder the direction of Westminster college Lenten vesper services will be given at 0 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Immanuel Baptist church The i program will be given as follows Processional Angel Voices Girls Girls' Glee Club I Tableau Boy Jesus With the Doctors HoHman Hoff Solo Thc The Kings King's Kirkham I Male quartet o Blue Galilee I Dan Hiskey Don Gibson Austin Alcott Edward Castor Soprano solo 1010 Behold the Master B Hammond Ml 11 s Frances Jenson The Lord Is III My Shepherd Smart Girls Girls' Glee lee Club Tableau Christ Blessing the Little ittle Children II Hoffman offman I 1 Think Thin When I 1 Read Head That Sweet Stor Story of Old Girl Girls Girls' Glee Club ReadIng Miss oils Huby Buby Ladles Ladles' trio Behold I Stand at the Door and Knock Knoek Mi a Jent Jensen en Miss Mashall Mrs ted ted- man 1 Miss Mill June Greenwood Miss Ruth Wolfe and Miss Evelyn Tank were presented I In It a piano recital at the Ladies Ladies' Literary club by Miss 1 Damle Marley I II The program at the First Methodist J I church tomorrow will include Episcopal I the following musical numbers MOR MoRNING I G. G Organ prelude A dan Andantino Schubert l raise the Lord 0 My Mr Soul Anthem Watson Vatson and choir choir Harry Violin duet Liszt Miss Gladys Hardman Hardman DeGroot and William postlude March of Priests Mozart I I EVENING Organ prelude Song Without Words Mendelssohn I Anthem Through the Day Da Thy Love Has Spared Us Miss lIn nuby Chadwick and choir I soprano Mezzo solo olo Only a I little I a Marlin ll I Mrs Ir Fred Barnes r In F Sullivan I Mrs frs Ella Cummings chorister i Mrs Genevieve Gleason organist J |