Show I NOTABLE UTAH WOMEN r J rN l 1 N I l t 4 a f ii l f J JI I 1 p t to o 4 4 r I r u r 4 X 1 t O c A cr O tt f tO t t e d r Q 0 0 O rO b fA Oc O OO 4 it A I 41 6 i o f Cr Jt 1 t Jt l l lID l r l t J r A OC 44 4 1 tI 9 OC It MARY AR 1 OLIVE GRAY ORA V t MM c Mies II Mary Olive Gray Groy the subject of this hoe become widely arid and popularly known In Salt Lake musical circles her taunt as I a plan lit let and p proficiency as 81 a of plana playing having brought blOUght her Into I prominent noUN notice during her in the city which a has been for tor a period of four years eara Miss Oro Gray was wa born I n Atchison n Kans and 1114 at t II a very early a age evinced a marled marked inclination for m music uele Pier Her training rom corn minced at the age of eleven under tb the b beet t t teacher ch In tb tbs and at t seventeen I she h wont went to DOtton and con continued her musical at the New Raland JD lud Conservatory of her teach teacher being such luck well known artists as Proto Prof a pupil ot of Unto Liszt Prof Percy Prcy I Louis ul lion hold bold and Samuel Cole each of whom gave of the ability ot of their pupil who was al one of the youngest of hr bar class cia 0 One of th the tributes to her standing while at th the conservator OlIn tory was WAI her choice as vice Iet president re ot of her het claps dati during durin both the junior ud and senior years stud her lIer active in In th tb public recitals given at the conservatory and many outside musicals mull given In 1101 ton and other under the tiki au aue I ot of the conservatory Alter After her g graduation lit she gave Q a number of piano tone forte In n Colorado and Montana and during durin tile the t tsin t n l and 4 UK 1 ltd the of music mule At the State Stal University lit is MontIn Mont MontI I I In the w latter year Mr she decided to make Silt Salt Lake Luk her hom hone And durin her four years residence here b has beer I steadily gaining In tI favor and 10 mi proficiency y II as a teacher bavin g brought her ber a lArge largi flat of pupils and her talent all as I a making hr her Q a favorite feature of et g both bolh public and private musical events In the city her first Ju musical recital WM was given some two years 11 ago Igo a nd with others which hake ha followed furnished testimony of If the excellent methods by the art I lit as wU well as the individual I talent which h Irh combines to make mke her fur a thorough I mistress of at her art Aside from her private ale musical idles Ora oo 00 th the chair of music at the Salt II Lake olle ot of this city eUr at which In InS I a number of Pupils recitals have been under her S A |