Show PUBLIC IS INTERESTED f 1 IN NEXT NEST PHIL PHILAs CONCERT I As the date approaches for the final concert of ot the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra next Sunday afternoon at the Salt Lake theatre more than titan usual interest is being shown and seat stat reservations reservations reser reser- have been made rapidly In spite of ot the excitement over grand opera The popularity of the young oung I conductor Arthur Freber has done much to make the tile orchestra a great i success but it seems that this year I there has been more unified work among the orchestra members and the thc I rewards have been correspondingly vis- vis Ible In all of the departments the men I are f working with I l only I one l thought eU in i view and that is the excellence x of the orchestra Morris Andrews Andrews Andrews An An- drews has had his share in perfecting the organization this year and to him Is duo much of the credit of ot the in increased increased in- in creased success success of ot the orchestra this tills year The stron strong violin section is supplemented supplemented supplemented supple supple- by an equally strong department department depart ment of woods and winds including artists of ot their their- respective e instruments instrument headed by Vm Willard Flashman flutist whose composition will win have ha its premiere Sunday under the baton of ot the composer The others are Sam Bruckner also a It flutist William Lym and J. J II n. Smith of the oboes Clarence J T J Hawkins and L it P. P Midgley l ley leyh representing the clarinets Charles Berry and Robert Sauer Saner in the bassoon section of t the horns horm C C. C Findeisen C C. and Victor Picco the trumpets trumpets trum trum- pets Owen Sweeten and A. A ber berger er the tho trombones Ralph Baker Baiter H. H C. C Wright and nd P. P C. C Stevens tympani tympani tym- tym pani panl and percussion Dell Beesley and Dow Toung Young Mr Andrews as is in inthe inthe inthe the right place and Is operating co-operating splendidly with Conductor Freber weber After completing his study in New NewYork NewYork York Mr 11 Andrews a accepted a position as violin Instructor at Culver the well known military academy and upon his return home was chosen as director of the Wilkes s th theatre atre orchestra He lIc has lias always done artistic work and Is considered con con- one of the best violinists in Salt Lake S Mrs frs Pella DflIa Daynes Hills Daynes-Hills soprano so soloist soloist soloist so- so loist is in constant rehearsal with the orchestra nl is preparing with much enthusiasm for her hr first since her return from New r-cw York u |