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Show salt laki: tiubuxe, Sunday a ni: t mouking, makcu t, w:o. J Is (tiers an approach to a living wage In an organist's pay. It perhaps to be expected that ths church musician will bs compelled to do some teechtng or other additional work to earn his keep but he should not be called upon to give to ths church his time, hts talents end ths art he has acquired only through years of hard study for a mere pittance. If ths qhurche of ths country do not meet ths Issue, what wilt' result? They will have no organ music worth ths name. Already there Is a perceptible trek of organists to the moving picture houses, where a good living awaits them, and where they can center all their en rrgles. Instead of scattering them In patchwork, phkup business of churi work, teaching, arranging snd perhaps accompanying. This trek augurs Well for the picture house, but tt spel dlsag ter for music tn the Churches. And, how ever much this may be deplored by those of drastic Calvlnigtlc thought, it Is to be remembered that the power of churchly music often ia greater than the power of spoken sermon. There Is, perhaps, nothing tn be gained In comparisons of the salaries of organist and pastor, for ministers, too, are notoriously underpaid, but It certainly Is the acme of short sighteduess far a congregation to raise the pioney with which to equip a church with a superb organ and then from year to year fil to supply the funds neces sary for its proper use. Consequently, this step by Ft. Louis organists In uniting to bring about alleviation .of their Intolerabel situation is, first of sit, a move In the Interest of the church, Its prestige and its power for good. Silent organs, or organs dully droning under feeble hands, should not bs necessary to convince the public of the Justice of the organists' demands. Editorial In Musical America. rarely Four Great Operas Reveal Development , , iVcsPlffi NEVER STRETCH MATTRESS What Every Woman Knows A Coincidence of the repei tolls of four when she has Every woman knows that opera announced for I he engagement of the han Carlo tlrnnd opeia company found a mattress that yields perfect slumber at the Salt Lake theater lx ginning Monmakes- - up of the has found a mattress that she la tho llluetr.il ion day night of eiwiatic composition ex , in a beautiful bed. pressed In the four works of ua many dif- S Donizetti ferent period The first, that and buoyancy The same springiness "Lucia di Lammei rnoor," la one of tho finest and mure popular example of the so conducive to souud sleep by night preare In be! canto whuhthe form. early Individual voice wore considered preserve in a mattress its full, plump jontour eminent, and each solo,, dihji. trio or und wa , vocal day. by composed grouping larger decorated with beautiful but difficult Never-StretcMattress orchesTor Eberhardta passages (tie voices, jrlth the tra figuring merely a accompaniment AND ends-i- ts for built style both achieves Its storv Is taken from Stott famous Lammermoor." of Tho Bride novel, comfort. i Verdi's Ml Trovatore'' represents ths first step from the old rlc form tolheis and Idaho in dealers Utah, Sold by leading more drsmatic. This opera, too. fur Individual 'gems'' designed Nevada. beautiful vocalucstlon. but It slap has Music some exceptionally fine dramatic num. bers portraying the progress of the nar"DI St. rative. such as the fiery and defiant quellp plra," the trio at the convent, the ' final prison 535 West Broadway. Miserere and the entire Phone Wasatch 3299. Following Is the music arranged for the scene. In which the music Is descriptive services St. this Marks Epia morning at of the storv. One musical analyst has copal cathedral' Modern composers who sneer at said. Processional, The World Is Very Evil" melodious Trovatore sre Invited to comIyke pose a dramatic number to equal the Barton Ellsson Kyne ' II leers re." Gloria tibl ..Barton A third step forward toward ths more tlbl ..Barton pretentious modern form is evidenced In Hymn, Art Thou Weary?" Gounod s Faust.'' wherein the lejt mBuck Gloria Pstrle Invention otif' principle of YVngnerinn Offertory, "I Did Call Upon the- - Lord" In fact, (hla Is one of the earliest operas Meldllnger to show, the Wagner influence, and In Four of the principals of ths Utah Agricultural Colie gj Opera company, Solo, soprano, Mrs. J. W. Curtis. it are many fine specimens of truly Gonft Sullivan's '"The of Gilbert Thee of Coma week "Ail three last which acSentlme, Things gave performances dramatic expression in the musle adWilliams doliers, In Logan, achieving marked success.- Left to right, James McMurrin Fursum Corda companying the action. V Ith all h.s lvric Barton standards of herence to modern (Lula). Gladys Smith (CasiltU), Delrnar Egbert (Duke), Melba Aldrich Kanctus Barton aptitude (Duchess). ' drama, Oounod did not lose 'his .Newman Amen Dresden In vFaul" and for melodious Invention, Communion, Bread of Life" are some of the most beautiful melodies Nuno Dlmlttis Vnder dlrfctlon of C. F. Johnson, as- Sevenfold of all. time, particularly In tho sentiAmen The .....Peabody forms. ecclesiastical and mental to sociate profesnor of music, Logan Agri- Recessional, In. the Cross of Christ' opera follows the Marguerite story of IntheGoethe's com V. C. A. the cultural Opens Stainer college, Fuust. drama of episode I,. K. Kberly, organist; J. W. Curtis, puny presented Gilbert and Sullivan's Following still farther the modern i theories sod developments of lyric drama. "The Gondoliers" In thres succes.lv per choirmaster. City of the Bliet produced In "Carmen" one of The audiences. forinam.es before large the first and one of the greatest MISS VERA PRESTON. production was put on Monday night for veritlst opera, the precursor of the veri-tiLeoncavallo. work of Mascagni. the students, Tuesday right for the genMusic on and Puccini, Charpentier, tra. with Mrs. Edward McGumn. harpist. eral public ami repeated Wednesday whoever attempts to portray actual life Miss Pearl Rothschild will speak of the One of the most attractive of the big status v-v-t jNr-'of music. night in a benefit for the Summer club throughv the medium of Kussiau music In the United Lake to numbers be Salt the by the given in for Evei note of Carmen" expresses just1 built to be Y house Logan canyon Is sup-Ita forth com States. Philharmonic orchestra at wn V what ths accompanying drama MWI Wf of Vocal numbers will he given by Miss Boy Scouts and the .Beehive girls lls toned to express at that moment Ing concert will be the Tschaikowsky Naomi Heppler. same stake. he the Cai Director Under of Nutcracker" suite. the of l'ke that plav story, Tea will bo served by a committee ast name, la based on Prosper Merlmces Both principals and choius were ac- Charles Shepherd section rehearsals are sisting Mrs. C. H. (Vest, and all members n on and now held this being regularly great rovel. of the section are expected to attend, a corded high praise for demonstration of Verllv, the repertoire from I.urla to Vd plans for next years work are to be talent, excellent voices and painstaking Carmen' depicts a histoi lc ekch In of their work Many who attended study operatic development. As the casts for tie entire arrangethe firoductlon declared It to be the best ment have heen described befnre in these Music put on by state talent Ih re ent years, columns irofee-or as tho and advert'sing columns, Johnson, director, speaks adl-- i of list srtisls. hi the of work the complete of carry splendid miringly today in here I recall that LI It Is only Miss Peart Fhlmmon, who laLucia." Monday night Is chosen for thn bored unceasingly for six weeks In For the services tonight, beginning at Mario; in lim preparation of the opera, coloratura prowess of Quesnit 30 o'clock at Richards ward chapel, the MISS MARCELLA CRAFT. a it was ready for presTuesdnv night's Faust" la Included for f; snd who, just Carmen" following special program will be given. r. Marcella Craft's Marguerite, ents ion. wa forced to retire by reason Evening Eong "Love at Home" of illness. Her substitute. Mis Clarice at the Wednesday matinee Is Iflven for e.U Congregation Stella Is Mettes Interpretation of the It ? Hanson, furnished commendablo support. Charles V. Pike Baritone Solo title role, and II Trovatore' WednesThe cast follows Dr. - R. Worley Tenor 6olo.. rr-- a Puke of Plaxa Toro (grandee of Spain), day night gives play to the dramatic Address The Fifth Commandment.... Lube- his soprano of Bula Hay Shull and tlio dra-- . Palmar Egbert: attendant, Judge Hugo B. Anderson, Juvenile Court ina tic tenor op Manuel halaiar. James W. McMurrin; Pon Alhambra del X Congregation 8 N Closing Song Bolero (grand Inquisitor!, I V. Poulter; X Stomach acidity cause indigestion! tion, drspcpua or a disordered stomach, ' Marco P.ilmleri. the gondolier. A. E. Food souring, gas, distreas! Wonder A few tablet of Pape the gonDiapcpsin pi kner; Glueppl Palmier!, Music what upset your stomach? Well, dont neutralize acidity and gve relief at -dolier, Elmo Coffman, pm hess of Ilaxa in bother! The moment you eat a tablet onee no waiting! Buy a dox of Pape's Td?o, Melba Aldrich, Cnshda. her daughM. E. . ter. Cladvs Smith. Gianet'a, Marvlene or two of Papes Diapepm all the Diapepsin nowl Dont stay miserable! . Student of the Gustav Filmstar colMaw; Tersa Ruth Evan; Fiametta, Elda lumps of indigestion pain, the sourness, Try to regulate vour stomach so you At the rirnf UpttKNlittt Kpt'copul hnh Martha Kirkham; Rovlanoe - Vittorla it lege of Motile will be heard In a free foHowiac music will b gLen this tuoramg heartburn and belching of gaeos, due to can eat favorite food without causing n Ve-Twentv-flfG iMIu. Inex t Portha h at ward the Belnap, tonight b4 toaiffhi: wonderull distress. , Tbo cost is so little. The acidity, vanixli--trulWeller: Francesixi. Charles Smith: Ancliapet. 'Violin, saxophone, clarinet, piano 4k; MORNING. Millions of people know that it is benefits so great. Yon, too, will be a and vocal number will be given Mis tonio. Artio rsenian; Georgo, Hilton Inr1ln Lamnr . needless to be bothered with indiges- - Diapepsin enthusiast afterward. (Adv.) Vernal I 'riming. Amelia Margetts will be the assisting io! a ; Mrs. lllltin Hardiman, Evan; Toftiasso. h Chorus of Contadine Gladys Gray. harM. wgu. singer. The program follows. e 1 Yalse Novelette M.vrgue-ltSchuster IMwards. Verna Smltn PromtioD! Itvmn Violins ami saxophones. is busy with study and rehearsal of two prano; Miss Ednar Dwyer, contralto: Dr Anrhm, Hnd Out Tby Llpht Rainey. Marlorie Francis, Helen WoodLoad. Kindly Light". , .OodurU solo. Bohru Violin solo, Serenade" Coatnlto Francom. Rachel Elva standard musical numbers not heretofore V. 8. Worley, .tenor: Alva Keddlngton, ruff. t fVs King Fay 5" Lr.V Miss Knlb itUTHon. Mildred Ruth Squire. Hawkins. This is In bass. Organist Morris Stephenson. Anderson. Aroie given bv this organization. Violin, William Hardman. Clarinet and saxophone duet ' Till Lora ne Edna Wlnnergreen, preparation for the concert to be given "Poatliido" Postliidc, Rae Rose and Mrs Schuster. .....Barnby the tabernacle April 19 by Florence Crookston. K VKMNG. 10 T,w Tribune. O My Father," piano solo. Edw. Herman Chorus of Gondoter Charle Ingram, eminent contralto, who will ap- Music Prsludo, 'Nootiirns' BRIGHAM CITY, March 13. Miss Vera ...Chopin Miss Edelweiss Lewis B here under the auspices of the tabStewart. J Hur,ter pear Ephraim Spencer PrnroMtional Hymn 7 Sonatina" Plevel ' T'reston of Brghnm t'ltv, a brilliant Well Mofflt, Hvrum Jones, ernacle choir. Piiarlm" ...Maraton Anthem, "Iiu Elisabeth Whitehouse. Margaret Sl.aw. Plana student of Mis Ceille Kagan, will Josephxon Hvrum Christiansen. Mias Itn'fe DnMcrson snd choir, Sfuires, Jeannette Whitehouse, I .a Ruel Chris- - I, appear In pluno re lul at the Rox E'der Geoige S put son, Therus Allred, Bert Call, For services todav st the First Presbv-- 8 Soprano solo. "The Moot snd Mat. .Campion .I'k school auditorium Tuedav even. Tig. John tianson, hdelwol Fcliumei, Katie Mrs Aallfe Polluinn Music Harold Clark terian church the following music will be Man'll 9 M. ' Preston will be -Carl-ot hord" I'ark, Joe fopenhaver, Rebena Mil- - I hv "The Marv Sullivan Smith. Ra. Ballet Elva Pot!ude. Ixt given: Mis lirtx .itovl inre, cellist. ler. Belli Gibson. Mre Ella Cimunhif Vssll, ihnrlsUr; Mrs Emma Russell, Edna Merrill, dia YeU'-on- , Morning Anthem: "Lord. When Mv lohn-oVocal, from ;Ia Hoheme" .Tamncavalle I lolloxiv is the program: Genevieve Gleason orran?. Clover Raptured Thought... Beethoven-Shel' BotAita iath Mis Amelia Margetts. Beethoven I Sought the Lord" lique, up. lj Pagts Edna eierrill. Cover Johnson. Violin solo. Fantasia For the services this morning at the Offertory Oral ft Mar Tin-geChatlcs Pel manager: Stevenson Knit, Choir Carl Sunon-eFirst Congregational church, the music Evening Solo: Tve Found a Friend JoUo Allejrrn o con hi o A. Harsifitut manager; George Rosl follows: "Legendre, saxophone solo Adaclo Canuhiie mon. proper! v man. The Sun Gops Down..8pb-kc- i Two NetS Numbers Anthem, Praise Te the Father". .Gounod Anthem Cleo Thyirm. Hondo Choir: Mia C. C. Daily, soprano. Mr Traumerel. violin solo Srbuman Mis Fieston Lord's Prayer" Avreg Ernest Ashton Smith, contralto and diResponse. Douglass Cornwall The Swan The Fait Lake tabernacle choir, under Jubilate Deo ...v1 Saint Saena Music Buck rector? Howard Frazse, tenor; Harry Selection Saxuphone RunJ Neapo Han Imiuo direction of Professor A. C. Lund. Norman Mrs. G. Atkinson, so- - Jellison, bass; Miss Maud Thorn, organist. the Call Schroeder Choir M. V. Morlev, G. I Bllvl. Harold Ain Lfttii h Ml.v llen, Rae Rose. Cleo Thomas Edith Mis Prstal Jeppvun, Aciompanlst. , Gibson, Johnson, llonaid ColeVfenrom Kre'sler For the services tonight In the man. George Cttvy, Mrs. Gustav Caprice Etude Japona'.Me tp 27, No. 3 . . . . .Foldini Seventeenth regular want chapel the following Schuster. FrtKton. M.s be mui will Puzzling Religious Questions Answered Rubinstein Kauiennoi .OMriw Come Unto Me" (Parks), by a Mormon Missionary.. J P. Terry i Preston chair in of order Accoinncmtotg their appear- Allegro APDiiongiio C Saint Saens Anthem Seek Ve the Lord" (Rob aiiee Minn Emma Hooth Mihjj FdoJwtias ertsl. Ml Ethelvn Walker and choir. Lewis, Miss Helen laftngford. Miss Crystal Jeppsor, Aivorrpanlst. Trio To Thee. O Father" Mokowskl Mewni James II. Roberts and (Verdi). Caprice K&pagm! Op. 27 David Miss Preston. U. C. Glee Club Neiln. Solo "I Come to Thee Contralto Tour of Leona Shiirrlift. (Cara Roma). Mr Begi ProfSMor C. H Johnson. The male Duet Tne Gospel of Pexre" (from voices of the organization are selected Sunt Paul"), Janie H. Nellson and Tribune. Special oariv eaih ear hv lrofesor Johnson ClavloH. accompanied by Professor A.Roy C. The Glee Hub of after ttrenuo is trvtnits. As the meniln-LOGAN, Maivh Lund. ths Utah ajfneuiturai (olieae. comprising ship in the nuh is lunitid to a certain Anthem Sow That In Tears They x twenty-simembers, will leave this aft number the competition for places is very (Porks), i hoir tr noon on its fourth annual tour of Utah kten James H Netlson, chorister; Lucile snd southern Idaho. The first stop fori belmar Echert of T,os:an. popular hari-th- e Hone, organist. alt l,ake, singers wiil he nt ih piei'ent of th1 cub and Uhailes shence t tie club wdl proceed in Itfr prl- - Keurl is manager. The club quartet late chartered car to southern Utah. Jw id conslt of Professor Johnson A. E Music .for where concerts will he guen ai. Monroe plaekner. !elmar Hubert snd A. R I and my little friends, the tagging 9n March 8 and Salina and Mantl Man h nian. The of the lub that will I.-on the jeronse Returning they will yive concerts at tour i as follows Lester March winds, are planning to keep the Sait Lake. OKden and Brigham. Jates v?K.n, r, Geo'e Squiies, Y Ms Moffat, For the services thin at the for those places have hot jet been an-- 1 Tneri Allred, Rodnej Pack, John H. Centra) Christian churchmorning Castle Gate and Clear Creek twins the following nounced. Dulaon, Arihle Birney, Ki)v'i'arn Joepli- - music w'll be given: the ' e..w, Ang' Followthg the return to I.ogan af(-gpemer Hunter, Maiig'iati. Prelude offe tube , Batiste busy for at least another month. Well tour of Itah the club will leave for Id.uto Chard. bnvth, K. V'. Rohlnaon. Elmo Anthem lralse the Great Jehovah ... other numbers of the program. The to appear In the lead ng cities of the Coftinan. Chae Kearl, Clvde Wo-ebe will alternate a flurry of snow with a that Reward suite given TsUialkpwky Kiuthern part of tho Gem state Baker. C. btrlngham. Hdton Mi lodv Hubenutein has an overture of great beauty, in which The club undtr the ablu direction I Ev an. Ara.lath Price and hr It - H,ll. Communion OfTerto-- v Spring Seng. ... Mendelssohn onlv ths first and second violins and the snappy wind and some shivery rain v iolas are beard. Solo Oh, Jesus Tnou Art Standing .. Mr. Shepherd expresses and then concert next belief be will that the Fisher the spring a little snnshine Mrs. Adna Smith Fo. the best vet given by the organization. Postl'ide Air ... occasionally for a surprise. It ll 'be "... Gluck Organist, Mr. M. O Minor Music Plan:.' Mies Mxybelle Haupert plenty chilly enough for a cozy little Soloist and Id rector. fire in every Salt Lake home for someMrs Adna Smtth Flo 1 eon-lau- li - for Today at Marks Cathedra - Salt Lake Mattress & Mfg. Co. Ius Gifted Pianist Appear in Recital at Brigham Wolf-Kemt- rl mmri yf N m Philharmonic Works Nutcracker et Tr oV " if! ifx. Famed Interpreter of Marguerite Opera Faust 4 at Special Richards Ward Tonight d FI STI0N--IT- S -- I The Moment It Reaches Your Stomach all Pain, Gases, Sourness.' Acidity and Heartburn Goes V -- if IW N Students of Schuster Concert Tonight DIAPEPSIN FOR Program at First C con-ve- y Church a y V & Ru-In- Buck-waite- r. I for Services Ist, at First Presbyterian for Today at First Congregational n, n. lj Tabernacle v, u. Has for Services Seventeenth Ward lo-a- given-Anthe- A. Annual tnh r Says Services at Central Christian -- . r v. I- well for Services at Phillips Church Better Salaries for Organists Imperative When Ft. Louis organists formed an organization a few week ago with the avowed pi rrose of a walkout If they faded to gain Increased salaries, they took a step of fsr-rehlng Importance Ip the world of musician Only those who, at heart, are oppoed to all organized effort for men to better their and those who take affright at anything whio tend to link artistic en deavor with the affairs of the wnrkadav wond can fad to svmpath ze with and support the St. Lout thurth musicians in their nold. but timely, course. It of St. pot alone the organist Louis and elsewhere who are concerned. The question of sdeuuate py for these musician euallv vital to the churches To thrlc lasting shame, a flguie cited In Ft. Louis prove, places of worship are their organist as low as 110 pajlrg iron'll ard, with a maximum of 11200 to Jlpno a Jear, the average has been annum These placed at about flue petty retainers piay be lower In St Louis than In other cities of Use population. But they on he regarded as a fair index In the churches the counto cnnditiur d try over The d.ffereme of a few In the average elsewhere dollar docs not serve to r.ght the wrong. Only con-dit'- 1 pr hun-d-e- 4 - I time yet. Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals are particularly adapted to the fuel needs of spring. For the service thl morning and this at Phillips Congregational afternoon churchy the music follows: MORNING. Prelude Chopin Duet. Sun of My Soul" Jerome Misses Franks and Virginia Barr. Offertory solo (selected) Roy Robinson Solo, "Ave Marla" tjnubert Miss Virginia Barr. Pos'lude (selected! VFFPER 8ERV1GDS AT 6.30 P. M. Prelude Nocturne Choptn T Roma Solo, I Come to Thee Mls Clan Lee. Vio'in (selected) Offertory Mlts Elizabeth Baumberger Postlude Feiectlon Gounod Mia Gladys Hardlman. Organist, " Russian Music at Literary Club Thursday A progrsm of mhslc by Russ'an has been srrarged by Mr. P. o Perktri. assisted by Mrs C. C. Isllv, to be given at the house of the Ladlcg' Literary club Tuendsy afternoon, March f, for the music section, of which Mrs. W. I They give a quick fire is easily , con- that U'FJH f A- - iwr j W-:-- trolled, free- - burning and exceptionally clean. Inspect your bins every little while then Ask Your Dealer a com-pofte- rs H Ferguson Is chsirnfan Among those contributing Instrumental numbers are Mr Jacob Kahn. Mrs. J Burke and Et. Mary s Academy erches- - MINER.? yfHiPPER.f EXCLUSIVELY ef CASTLE GATE td CLEAR. CREEH COAL? NX |