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Show Utah PTA Congresi Ready for State r Ccrrcctlvp Speech . Clinic to Cnro SUNDAY 7-- A Summer Music Festival Aft rccis Musical Greats f rom Far and Near For 30 Students Convention in Provo htRALu Approximately 30 students will be admitted to the Brigham Young University Summer ,School Correc tive Speech Clinic, according to uc. Alomo J. Morley. director, and member "of the BYU speech fac ulty. Scheduled for the first term of summer school, June 10 to July 18. the clinic is fori students between the a proximate ages of five to 20 Tha greatest academic and cul with the New York Philharmonic, conductor, will teach ertv.trtre tural program ever to be offered ane one of the greatest performing jtlon. trata the tLrJc erthertrt, of the Utah Congress men. on Brigham Young University artists today will be at BYU and coach private strings, of Parent-TeachAssociation. The second areneral session. ' to summer music festival and 'clinic throughout the festival and clinic. Dr. John R. Hailidajr, music be held Tuesday and Wednes-da- y which is scheduled for 7:30 p m has been prepared for students Bora la Italy. Mr. Cermlnara waiipartment chairman, who has irt at the Brigham Younf Uni- - Tuesday in the Joseph Smith r Mr. atteading the. 14th annual festival. aa accomplished concert artist at; returned from eitfct months' versity, will get underway with auditorium, will featureHe will Some of the world's greatest mu- the age of 14. He ha a studied at and linguUtie study in Parts an4 Skousen -- as guest speaker. registration Tuesday at 9 a.m. sicians will be on the campus as Guest speakers at the confab discuss Youth Faces a Chalgreatest muate schools Rome, will conduct the choral wcrl e teachers and oa with the finest teacher available, In both sessions, 4eaes a class fct . wui De Mrs. jame F. Ryan, vice lenge. -tae concert series, special em and was graduated from the Royal vocal peda fogy, end coarh pritiU The second day of the confer- vears. Individual andgroup ther president oi Region 8, National phasis has been placed on gradu- Academy of St. Cecilia la Rome voice. This marked Dr. JlaUiday'a LongTess of Parent and Teachers, ence will get underway with an apy is scheduled for children with ate level courses In addition to a with highest honors. and Cleone Skousen, Brigham early session at 8 am. for officers speech and hearing difficulties, ac second tour of study n wide and varied un and chairmen of organization interna lioca"y particularly Hunt, Tfoung University to Dr. Morley cording Faerrtaer Reterae An important item of the dergraduate offering. groups. acclaimed director of BYU banda, This will mark the 14th summer vention will be the election and A panel discussion on the subBy popular demand, the world- - Car! Fuerstner will return for and brass authority. wQ direct the at held been will clinic has be the fliu renowned Paganini Quartet will re Installation of officers on Wed ject of "Our Challenge" Gour-leand coach private festival by popular demand for clinic band,Hunt y Children from throughout the Inter- turn for their fifth consecutive the will be conducted featured with Supt David won high honor Mr. brass. nesday, voting summer. the tenth consecutive areas aa moderator at the third and mountain West, and coastal festival of beween 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m his recent participation. Composed during year of study at for Former conductor the Cologne the four of the most brilliant concert ceremonies final general session. Members of have attended it. Dr. Morley is a installation with Paris Conservatoire, where fee and Eastman Ex E. Opera University the Allen of Oregon member be former Supt. artists of today, the group will the sessions that night the panel will t was educated at the climaxing g on the four famous Slradl-varl- Opera, Mr. Fuerstner la a brilliant the French government expense at Bateman, state superintendent of tension Center, and the University his eV perform for banquet. concert and conductor pianist, California '.summer schools; Mrs. H. Cecil Baaer, pro- of Southern Instruments onca owned by He win appear la a standing ability as a performer. of the .eglonal Lancheon the virtuoso. Paganini. from whom composer. gram chairman: Vaughn Hall, faculty. He'is past presidentAssociaseries of the solo recitals that Mrs. Helen Utah Speech and Hearing recreation Choral Authority they take their name. They are have won "him the registration. Oberg, Saltchairman; Following acclaira by critics Newell B. Weight. Council presi- tion, and the author of an outLake Henri first GusnaUoaeliy Temianka, violin; delegates will meet for a regional , standing text now in use through. ts ve Rosseels. second violin: as well aa with the visiting and h alked director of the widely-toure- d ..luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in the dent; and Mrs, Ryan. private BYU A CappeUa Choir, will teaee out the country; "Speech Power Foidart. viola, and local artists. He will coach Charles social hall. Survey Commlaaien piano, accompanying, and the art choral conducting, and coach priPractice." and Study 'cello. Through Frezin. will Adolphe session The first general song interpretatloa. vate voice. He has received "the at the which Is the culmination of 30 Great Cedortr Also being discussed get underway at 1:30 p.m. Tuesde Jong, dean of the highest critical rating for his suin and the of surNlcholal school teaching study Malko. the rated by critics Dr. .Gerrtt years meeting will day with Mrs. Charles L. Walker, an important contribuas one of the "greatest livina con College of Fine Aria at BYU. will perior conducting of the choir, and stake president presiding. Gree- vey commission and its applica- fieldf and corrective speech area. will come to BYU from teach aesthetics, and coach private has lust completed the direction teacher tion in the to ductors." to the leaders, tion extended be parent will tings by Dr. Erneit L. Wilkinson, by Calvin Behle, member of the Certificates of "admission will be during the summer session. of a highly success ful a of world year touring to conduct piano guests Ad internationally-know- n ARTISTS The famous STRING of above, their in QUARTET linguist. order Quartea. students to run of the opera. La the Pagninl clinic issued orchestra. commission. His president of BYU. Dr.- deJong also la a 'current season in Prqvo this international tours have triumphal Boheme. at BYU. Mrs. Leland B. Buttle, Provo application and speech problem will present their first concert of the returned The convention theme. "Our week. They are Gustav Rosseels. second violin; Henri Temianka, him again and again to podium s author who is widely published. J. J. Keeler. noted organist of Children Safeguard Their Free- council president,' will be master type, according to Dr. Morley. Dr. Leon DaUin, brilliant young BYU who received his viola, and Adolphe Frezin, cello. Charles Foldart, first violin; of the ceremonies the music of Mrs. at centers of delivered training will evening the world. be by dom,"; A graduate of St. Uni- composer, whose works have evok- from renowned oreanists through- bring the Petersburg Ryan. Reports from the various banquet which will committees will also be given. tworday meeting. to a close. versity and Conservatory of Music, ea me mgnesi praise xrora leading wt the world, will coach private Sunset Wards Slate his teachers were such masters as musical authoriUea and conduc- - organ and piano. Mr. Keeler Trora 4 to 5 p.m. delegates will Following the Installation of will direct composition. A recta the sacred music services ef attend departmental sessions con- - officers, announcement of awards Glazounoff and Special Interest Meet Laidoff. artist, and mem-- ; such high popularity at BYU. ducted by Utah Congress chair-an- d presentations will be made. Book Napoleon Cermlnara, clarinetist ber of many chamber groups, he Homer Wakefield, famous toi-alThe special interest clasa for all will coach private violin." The .Mormon Trail From Ver lector of ancient instruments. adult members of the Sunset First Sardsal to Coadaet mont to Utan, a nisioricai won whose collection numbers spprejti- Inof Lawrenc eonand Second, wards will meet Tues- "Our Assets and Potentialities In Sardoni, heralded and modern guide to points mately 85 inijrumenta including terest along the old Mormon Trail, at 7:30. p. m. for the first MIA Mental Health."' Class discusalon ductor of the BYU symphony 'or--- two harpsichords, win teach tfce day 9 chestra who bat received the high- history of music; coach private is now off the press. The opening concert of the Brig- class of the summer season. Dr. will follow. i An invitation is issued to all est critical rating for his sensiOvi- - piano, harpsichord, and ancient ty Alma Burton, author of the book ham Young University 14th Annual and Interpretive ability as a;strumenta. and member of the religion depart Summer Music Clinic will be pre- Owen P. Heninger. superintendent adult ward members to attend and "State Hospital, will be also to anyone' who might be ln-of atment of Brigham Young Univer-- i sented by the d SPANISH FORK A variety of Hansen, third grade, plans on be put summer occupations including tending summer school at the sity. said the a book would Paganini Quartet Wednesday, June the speaker. His subject will be, teres ted. second in the as use first guide to is 11, in Smith Auditorium, at r.15 planned by BYU. .". just plain resting . " annual church tour that leaves p. m. Spanish Fork school teachers Senior High School J. Angus Provo Monday. Pictures, maps, Of outstanding interest, their now and the time school starts again next fall.: Christensen, principal, intends to and historical data of the routes first program will 'Include the at BYU. to be covered appear in the go to summer school The list includes: ' Beethoven Quartet Opus 18, No. C, booklet. Farrel Olson and Clair Thomson and the Barber, Opus 11. The educaCentral School Willis Hill, the are planning on attending the The tour is a will present seven concerts group to - , his run store. intends the summer work shop at Utah State. tional project by principal, v the summer session. In during care some do. David Bowen is going on a vaca- Extension Division and the Division three programs farming and take be will Joined they of his cattle. Miss Lavina e tion Gus Black has! gone to of Religion of Brigham Young the heralded artists. Carl who alternated at the work trip. for the Hurst Construction University. As part of the summer by and Fuerstner. Napoleon pianist, Central and the Rees schools is company. B. Davis Evans plans school program, the tour will offer l' f . : ' clarinetist. going to spend the summer in on summer school and Blaine a total of six credit hours of .reg- Cerminari, Their schedule is: June program school to and play- Hansen will farm. Martha Jones ular undergraduate work. Texas, going 12 at 10 a. m., June 13, with1 Mr. ing in a Mexican orchestra. Rulon says" "first a motor trip, then Conduct Tour. Fuerstner; June 18, with Mr. Cer-- t fourth summf r school at the A.C." Ernest Mr." Burton v v Thomas who teaches will conduct the June 20; June 25, with Mr.l minari; directo is be Knudseh going' busy grade, has, already gone on a second annual church tour and also Fuerstner; i June 27. All con activity for the tour of the west coast of Canada act as instructor, using the new certs will beandheld ting recreational in i Smith Audi th.e y , and Alaska. Sarah Wolsey in. city. Mrs. Vessa Johnson, as a h guide. and all will be evening confirst grade teacher Intends to at- tends to go to summer school at publication com- torium, will be The group touring i certs set for 8:15 p. m. except tend summer school at the BYU. the "Y." Mat Cornaby will go 4 prised of 35 persons and will travela June 12. , Miss Jane Huntington, the kin- on a motor trip through the over miles 6500: a of distance The group has received worlddergarten teacher is to be mar- Northwest. Helen Seaman has no period of 21 days;" Cost of the tourj wide ried in June. Miss Florence definite plan but may spend the will be S290 per person, including praise for their excellent balStoker has no definite plans other time in a "good rest at her home all travel, hotel .accommodations, ance, flawless precision, sensitive han taking a rest. She teaches in St. George'. Several of the fees and tuition. Mr. Burton said interpretation, and unmatched musicianship. They have presented third grade. LeMar Grotegut teachers, could not be contacted. there ! to be! vacancies two still are i I 30 concerts in Provo, more than in Junior High School Leslie filled. plans to work for the California in local other the world. city Packing Company at its Cornaby, principal figures on attours to interesting points any plant.. wi.ford Johnson, sixtn tending the work shop at the U. of Side in WashingAmerican history to spend of U. Ed M. Beck has plenty to grade .teacher, is going t : C. NewiYork City, and .a. the summer with the U. S. Forest hold him here with his farm and! ton, D. will will be Travel made. Boston JIUUCI1I c o s e One Service. grade his work on the city council. vteacher. Miss. Bessie Brown, is Blanche Jensen says "probably be in modern buses and stops will be made each night in modern going to summer school at the summer: school at the BYU." John on Warner also who summer Mr. Burton is well U. of U. Mr. ,Ann Nelson plans kn e w ni f-- 0m UtOn also teaches second ."has plenty school. Robert Evans will attend LDS circles church the to do at home this summer5:" music school at the UCLA. Harry throughoutsuccess as a teacner or. his for h has Evans Bruce Bone, son of Mr. to who Los Grant Bendixsen, already gone taught a as and historical; history fifth at the Central this last year, Angeles. Maurine Spratliftg .plans researcher. His f book will De an(j f,frt Eldon Bone of Lehl. has been awarded a $100 scholarship Ms to be principal of the Benjamin marriage. Fern .j Taylor has gone Division to the Utah State Agricultural School the coming year and is on a trip to the Northwest. Ned handled through Extension t College by the Sears Roebuck planning to move to Benjamin. McBeth will attend field artillery of BYU. Foundation. He is going to work for the training camp at Ft. Lewis. Ted Word of the scholarship was HONEST INJUN! These German youngsters ra Frankfurt are Bureau of Reclamation in Span- Beckstrom will attend the sumfrom A. J. Morris, acting all agog over an "American Indian" and his yarns of fighting on the received session Y. at the ih La( DtoUM ish Fork.. Near the last of the mer, I"W t Burgis Lrr Educator Join? Western plains. The "Indian," who calls himself Chief Big Smoke. dean of the School of Agriculture. month Mr. Bendixsen is going to sen has already gone to Idaho. Osterator amly the mm mm4 a4-a a side Is Summer Faculty little student earning money by advertising Virginia Bruce has been active in .Detroit as the delegate from this Georgianna Huff will visit f tke pmm m vast ae student body affairs dufing his tobaccos for a local store. He gives the kids pictures oi fighting; Several of the teachers to the meeting of the eaa. aaw kaa t m tin i no educator. Another tobacco. but Indiana school not prominent could be contacted career, particularly high tional Education Association. He Utm mm Oeeraiar ta tW 4i Mary L. Nelson, was added to the in the Future Farmers of Ameri- is first vice president of the Nebo sum-jCHe served as secretary of that Brigham Young University Teachers Association. After commer achool faculty this week as'organizaiton two years, reporter tc4ayr efL ing back from Detroit he will put one officials forsthe readed and at the year, in two weeks with the army past university during school's opening June 9. year was president. He was also Ft. Lewis. Washington. A former graduate of the Uni-- j manager of the basketball team Rees School Robert Nelson, THIRD WARD ... vorsity of Oregon, ;Miss Nelson has, and chairman of the Junior Prom the principal, is intending to, Tuesday 2:30 p.m. for teachers' been elementary supervisor of the committee. He plans to enter the ' and Mrs. report regular meeting. wock at the Csliforni ackg! Nebo School District. She obtained A. C. this fall. A The:E.dlth Y- - B?th 'iU Praent the M. A. degree from NorthwestCompany as a. crarf. trher F J Faux, view of "The Family Kingdom" ern University and has held posts FTNELIXE iuti iayior. neiresnmems in educational, institutions us nlanning on working at theix in Ore- - WHISK EYTOWN a be will served and will nursery California Pack. vGrant Harris, be SHEAFFER and Utah.' isext SCHIL WHISKEYTQWN and-o- r open. All women of the ward Tgon.- California tfcurth grade teacher,; will farm, are year she will join the San Mateo LING, Calif. (UP The Women's invited to attend. this summer. Mrs. Lorine Lee, County system at Redwod City. Improvement League of this' who teaches kindergarten, ex- RIVEJSGROVE SECOND as cordinator con-- ! curriculum Calif., mountain has community pects to go on a trip with her 2 p.m. for Work meet- for that district. . vinced the government that Whis- -' husband and also attend sumrner ingMonday in is a proper and moral plans will be made Miss Nelson will teach Or Brockbank for "a which schoo'." Mrs. Hazel bazaar. The meeting will classes in the .graduate field twojkeytown of name. first srade te?cher," be. under the direction of Mrs. Bowen. the elementary education, during the For years the government has wbo is to be a member of the Inez- Hindmarsh. 2 3E first summer session. June 9 to identified the town by the last PEtlCIL lBYU faculty this coming school r 18.. name "Schilof its July postmaster, year, olsns to take a vacation PIONEER WARD ' h ling." But 25 women petitioned the' Or Both trip vlth her husband and alsoj Tuesday at 10 a.m. for a work to give the communityj do a lot of resting." Mrs. Beth day. Pot Luck, lunch will be .The fire at the Iroiuois theater, postmaster : of Whiskey- -' occurred during the the permanent-namCrawley, who taught third. Willi served at noon. Members are Chicago, iui uiauc vii itrv. ou, iuwii. i iie win uecume ei- uiaiucc HOW? OFEfl A take care of her mother who is asked to bring scissors 1903. with a loss of 602 lives fective Jutv I. . ill. Another third, grade - teacher. Rat wkea yM f iv Lfftg Dtae ELEVENTH WARD n number n the . SAVINGS ACCOUNT HOW! :t to her home in S?lt Lake City 4 yar at 1 jxrri. there will be thai etra ttp it H Monday summer and her plans for, the K a luncheon for outgoing officefs h al all a tKruf SAVINGS AT UTAH are unknown.- Miss Pat Bowen. and teachers. Mrs. Anna Goold ivwdt '' "r fcf tT'I second grade teacher, says her will review the book 'Little are tsiii1t le fany the FREE Mrs. or And PeBcf Pea level She are after eel indefinite. rather year get plans Britches." There will be a lU.ofl Entitles Tea to Either a Pea or Pencil bay k4 ( Dfent mS. Ruby Amstad. second ' grade, will nursery and numbers for a prospend the1 summer with her gram. . mm mm f Saviors Aeeoanta opened a or heforo the lltk oara froaa i mother at Provo. tha 1st. . WARD SEVENTH V oroteThurber Scnool Artnur If your account is opened with 50.00 er more you art i "N gut, the principal will be em- - Tuesday at 2:30 at the home of to a complete set. entitled man as 144 for the S. tield 6."t .. lor jacobscn. ployed forma Packing 1. Savings Accounts Opened Eefere the 10t4i oomt N Spanish Fork. Ross Swenson noon. Visiting teachers- are asked tne ist or tne mentn S and third grade teacher Stanley to hand in their reports. r Z. Current Dividend rate .Peterson, fifth grade will also! work at the canning factory- Mrs. - Compounded A-l L Gloria Mae Lott, kindergarten You a or wmSdrow can' add on I. account rest of yewr sovirvf teacher, plans enjoying at her home in Provo. Miss Beth any rime. GA CO Perry,"" first grade, will teach in 1 33 years of continuous operations. 4. Al Salt Lake Citv this fall and she i I r. on there this UVe OVER TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED plans Mrs.working Tried The Clara Skinner, second 1 grade, and Mrs. Hannah Thomas, FAMILIES SAVE REGULARLY AT Rest fourth grade have not decided yet what they will do., Mr?. Ma-j- el i I Now Swanner, sixth grade,- plans , to keep a IM of ouloffor k make you th, ea.y on working in personnel at the 'Hot,. ! Stf Mrs. tell Sheldon California Pack. vill ... L-Jtelephone numbers, ihe operator BEST . 'j-yr,, ei the number aa ahe Undlf the call. Make a note Session er t "? ve-c- ! the-world- 's artista-in-residenc- . abroad-Norma- - j the-closin- ua - ; Church History Off Presses Paganini Quartet well-kno- di-to- rs. Rimsky-Korsakof- f. 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