Show Early this between the hours of 7 and was destroyed in the family of B. One of her a C. from caused the Their relatives consider it exceedingly unfortunate since thoy loved both the Sharps and Plats very even tho Sharp has always had a bad and shown a marked tendency to out-do the I don't blame Flat for being nor can I overlook tho fact that Sharp is quite right in the Kight about what You've done a lot of talking and as far as I can see have said Now if you must know I suppose I'll have to tell but I do so hate to get mixed up in any The indirect cause was the Adella Vierne You see it was so poorly And the direct cause was now you won't will you the fact that Salt Lake has no Symphony Now wasn't that a great thing for tho Sharps and Flats to get into a row I can see reasons for this and so can tho Sharps and even if you and here they Flat of course thinks that Salt Lake is just about and would not stand any back talk from Sharp even tho she had traveled a groat and had really come from dear old Sharp said Lake isn't one least bit your education in tho finer arts has been You don't support a Symphony That made B. Flat awfully for knows we are rich with fine and and that we have great love and appreciation for the finer and if we only had one of those dear little up-to-date music halls we could show Sharp a thing or Salt Lake artists with managers have for the past few years striven to make high class music more but so far have not met with the success duo for this They had to work under the great disadvantage of not having a proper place to bring talent before the It we have many beautiful and a but none of these fill the need of a real music The Tabernacle is too large for general the theatres are not adapted to concert work in general and the churches have proven a decided The Methodist church has been used mostly for this and a more uncomfortable place I never was An aspect of barrenness I attended all musical events given there this and on every it was so miserably that I vowed the greatest event of the season could not drag me into that place Now own little place warm and crowds will come while crowds will stay away from that Brigham Young got in some good work when he built the for ho knew what people needed at that and now we have another need a A real up-to-date little music hall such as wo find in all cities and over the Where we can hear the best singers and players of the day and where our many Salt Lake artists can display their A place where the Lake Symphony the Lake Choral the the Orpheus Salt Lake Artists and their pupils can have rehearsals and It could be a Aits a rendezvous for singers and studios and club and the main feature a beautiful concert When we have attained this it will not be long before people will out of the rut and make concerts and recitals a part of their lives as they now do tho We have plenty of several of them very fine and all doing And a Symphony Hall would not only supply a but it would also be a great It would be classed with the Colonial and Salt Lake and fill a regular place in our recreations and Music appeals to young and old Little children will listen to the organ-grinder with eyes and ears they will follow the Cherman all over Music has In mining camps I have seen hundreds of men drawn into the saloons by the sweet note of a or the sweet vibrations of the It is done here in our cities as Now why can't we fill that a place where the unfortunate-as well as the fortunate can come and satisfy a longing that only music can has power to for music is harmony and harmony is PAULINE |