| Show FUI r g i MISS GATES GA ADVANCE rs 1 I L MAN BEGINS HIS WORK u IBS laa Lucy Iu 0 Into last In II 1 t last Inal for or tho curs cura li hI Provo tonight Is 18 Isto to open her Ie profession II hi New N York two tO week from troll next Tuesday at t the tle Hall Thai rhul her manager haH commenced to set lt hi In motion the thousands of springs b hi which u I new li I boomed into prominence is from a third of or n I page I 1 I In II the New NewYork York World of ft recent eren date Borne oC or orI It I IH of nt course nse a 0 good deal of It I bears tho ear eal of ot Ihl for 01 which tha World Id I noted but It I truth to warrant Its It I reproduction It I In Lucy lutes Inte the tl MOl Mor Mormon mon t and leads ns ni follows This ThIl li I the remarkable of or Lucy 11 Young dates datel tha Mormon Patt n t girl twenty years earl old oh whose birthplace was Wil the Mormon Mollon capital who in ina li a I granddaughter of Young years f OltO and her ns the fifth Ith wife 01 0 Young were steerage on UI an I Iler bound fur Hur 11 Lucy JUI had thu musical gift and the thirst for tOI knowledge which her people lolle Hh hoped In 11 to 10 hii skill as al a pianist U I wai a great on part of o her put pil int to tl furnish money fur her and tuition abroad u I 1 In hr for tOI her hel to In 11 old ago n l from fOI kindred unO am wd readjust hI life u to new nl conditions I In II a 1 land 1111 but full It love mad them happy In the tho effort the had the Ilc of In 11 Lucy studied the Ihl for tor eighteen lui hl chaperoning bet to 10 every lesson keeping up little li lie In IMi they Iho lived so 10 frugally frugal The h gowns In hi Inthe hithe the shop slop windows of ot I no place In the young girls girl life liCe hower they may Iny have slipped Into her u I iK 1 stuff I tuf on In I mills 1111 were to 10 h hll r rby by h loved 1 ones ut lit home hor and oM out of thorn fashioned Lucys s Then 1111 n a CI I r Its und 1111 lo the little lui 1111 l it II voice olee She Sie hUll hud never sung SUI at lt homo No not nol even eVOI herself had that Ul she could roul sins Ono One day IY while at It piano she ahe tn to hum then thul tu lu tusin lull sin ll nut so II loud that It caught enl ear of n professor Quality Quality lie he cried Made Inde must lust study voice The hs girl thought the professors eulogy a n Jest jost But flut other Influences were WCO soon brought to 10 bear bPI th piano finally way IY to 10 vocal study Subsequently Youngs grand granddaughter daughter fell el Ill the hands of ot Corel an ni artist and UHl ocal earlier ot at high In That less than two ago 00 While Lucy Oaten s for fOl the very Joy of It she had but one on thought the surprise In store for rOI hur h r parents the President and all 11 her people for of or course she Iho would go RO homo to sing 1111 In 11 tho famous ur beautiful Temple at Halt Lak I y marry after 1 UN the com command COl mand of at her religious 80 So rapid wai a her hM Improvement that Mme Carel nl In when Grand Grandmother mother Young announced last summer Lucy must mUl no homo homo her hel parents wanted her har Pity Pity Pit cried cred 10 Corel for or 10 o much talent to be 11 burled to be b deprived of ot further study tUI 1 would risk to Mile le In Faust l or toOn On the homeward JOUlIe they tar tarried ried tIe In II Paris whore LUcy sang for tor torMie Mie Mine Marches What the tho famous teacher said to her Is toM told In a I letter leter which dales Oates wrote home soon at nr She Rhe never criticised my m tone tOie place placement ment nor my 1 on trill tri And Ant when t I finished I asked her If I I 1 had hod icon hurt any nn my voice olce and she said no On the tho contrary that many 11 I Y Vele One fine t I blended my m run Iun my 1 high notes nolIs were wem ovely but hul my teacher was young oung Ind She turned turo to grandma said sal Well Wol Mrs Young your grand I daughter has his everything to make thu a n HI eat fn t best Sho nun a n ht Is I la 18 very 1 quick to tu catch all 11 I mean loan she Ih mm u I ant alt pleasing manner beautiful f ami a 1 pretty form tall 11 must be he nowadays I ull 11 and In In fatt she sil lulU hilt born endowed by U nut lire hI raid mil It 1 wn WA too tO to 10 KO 1 hlll now hUI If J it I must be I It I must That she Ihl would loe 11 to tu take mo to If 1 01 tal low ten lack months but hit not lut for f 1011 tOi the ih temptation to II Pain It I out Olt In II P the quaint p lr In If Mol mon spun Iun gowns In 11 their resolve to KO lck to 10 the loved lovedon on UI H who ho were IIII counting 10 the th tI until 1111 thel 1 U 1 Why dont you Y U come conie hum home What tho ln i d Lucys It I had w val tAI days dAI nines Hlo them thel under un I tin Ih and nd Hill 11 Urn wanderers had hadnot hol not tinned westward Et who had heard hla Id Lucy arc In met her herat at nt l Ihl lie dork and In her and 1111 lie h grandmother to vall ft 1 few days tn In New Nt York One In tIl of ot I well wal known I Lucy lalK before a 1 ct Ideal of or Invited She Sh was WIll In 11 lief lPt first nl Willing noun KOI I hll 1 do 10 wl 1111 ll lit I tied the t the tho d nf or u I child as 11 she II kicked tl train between SOUR lun Her Iel pleasure In tho of her I is Wl scarcely less In b I Industry ry In acquiring tl was wn powerless to 1 lt from her roce Her If repertoire forty Kiench 1 1111 HOURS Indeed 1 her hll accent Is I unite Herman so 10 much so u that she for native of In Hers Her HerIl rol n 1 Ix Il u small 1111 voice olce of ot sweet IwI quality and nn ho h been admirably ably trained She takes 1111 stimulus without slightest effort high K I lint 1111 Ho Au admirable Is II her ait that It I l mU to o the simplest song for tor behind b hlll me I uncommon intelligence and the thet t minim of the Ihl pianist th Is not de dependent pendent imon an 1111 her II own with wih and brilliancy hll 11 II la In New York t onn en find 1111 ty tv of or work worl for rOI you said Mr I Frank I there IH 11 lod here hele of oC such sucha voice a H I Stay tuned n 1 manager anu anuI I will wi bring y u out ont with the 11 lioy hor violin 1011 wizard and thu th What musical aspirant nt nl home or abroad oCer would 1011 hesitate he lulo to grasp such Buch With a widening of her great daik eyes I Lucy dates turned to her hur grand grandmother mother with the unquestioning ly of ot n I child Together the spent the th night In n prayer and the next nex day tho girl said to 10 her host hostI I will wi go 10 home and Ind tell lol my 1 parent H they consent tl our given 1111 me IP his hlA blessing Ille II t may In come cOle back and andI I r believe I could succeed hut but 1 I would not think of Ut entering upon a public en rp reer without the of ur my I and the tho President I would ouM fall I would not have hae the tl Maude ami her mother would woul never have hae Iwu such great success hall had they th gone gono Without the of or tho President The ho Urt 8 of Mn n do Adams Is at attributed 11 among thc tho Mormons Mormon to having at lt the Ile of hor hel career blessing of chief rul ruler ruler er Maude Maute was born bol In Salt Luke and her mother r wan DR amonn 1 guests who recently heard thu ter tr of or the Prophets granddaughter l trl It l wn n II erent pleasure Mrs rh ur I forward to Onles nn In Interesting for Lucy From FlOI Provo 1100 whither the wanderers went for or counsel word has lust been hell received thal tho President IBS given his consent for Cor Lucy to follow folo tho ca career In reer 1101 of a n public singer At Halt Sal Lake tendered testimonial City was a concert that netted neUf tOO ff little Mormon nightingale who may ma fue p New Nw York audience next month It Ithe she he chooses In a veritable Parisian Al b her a Brig Brigham ham fifth wire wife JUC an tf i il l li not nt n 0 daughter of ot nhI Her mother Is II president of or a I department II the tho Normal Pol fot Ill at al Provo forty miles from Rait RaitT T which ha hn 1500 un Phe he IM editor of or the Young oun Womans Journal and Is active In th Iho educational and philanthropic movements rov of or Utah |