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Show flTE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1922. an awsurt.ne that with study she haa opportunity to achieve diatimtlon Mirgartt Gunter violinist, has already attuned a repo at on in local circles Her interpretation ofantne Saraaate ZHgunr-wt'- n proved encouragement to her Ge J Skelton her numerous Uahr. tor her rendition. In fntnd and r$ heref hnk was full of in tore tnd Greek Girl Makes Rapid Advances in Light Opera Work 1 r owe- - ANDREWS VICTORIA 'V'-- Tie stiuol chorus composed of H wLiid li i be ow the ninth U n rdJ diMMon of MD Nell Smith it ''inli good n k that an encore was Jm i nch and a voided T! iid Anna M. Dailey's Song Recital Is Real Success Unity of Effort Should Support Community Music nna Mare Dailey, soprano, a iung recital last Tuesday ladus literary club, under d nction of her teccher Mru Adna Smith o a hi ing u (1 sfm I auc-and win-- n w i m piaiec for her demonstration c umc i dent g M svi was gre t ed bv aTarge and ii ( lit u istic audknee hat found del gh m iro--rcjn numter of her Th voting singer is to be com-i- n tide d laruMilarlv for her wbihty in id' 'd no work for the clarity of her and her interpretative power tdction T it was nothing hut good muitlc on her erv number was credit-- ? rogr mi, ud blv given hut special mention is due Me sj, t I'lower Iv ( ampbell Tipton, U th Waters cf 'Minnetonka bv ii in d Sw eet Song Ian e bv IMi itlifs two with violin obligiti v li i H irdim in) and the laKi M M d li r ii cb M H ml M b Hair 1U du s oim t Mr inliman proved tecdinlc and fine 'one Miss in tunt at the i Infinite ar no imement of the furthcom tne rendition of Hrvclns Tie t re aton t e salt ikf- Hi it h o m uu on tiu 1 mwrutv of I t tli inipup re t month v i' w it hn ( it Io ll t hi !! ofd wit ht sft tf i it n I thoufunii urn sj i,ake the past five or nix zirs who di'tng iais have lea ned to look furwaid t t' is Iramiful ind utspiiing Interprets t n of et rn tl and ttal e no ion ie ion as Phert remajnv IrtunJIv no t i fhe success of the projected eplcavoi t Ho salt I rkc Oratorio soietv hi mvei vet undertnl en a thing that it did not carrv out mi h credit to fistlf aid th t unmunltv hut there is the quest on of tho wonderful oppoitumtv presented to to make the Up mi si ims o Silt lack nd nrgtrdzaf ion much nire 4istimHve d l n It d t in than rtm rj7Tr,'rf a proyrewoive mumn rWvis-'.- a wi . i well-chos- r I r r i 1 ) n Xiroi1' K i it d In n AT s.urr ! f k dentin Mi ed i hn h i inh esi ntatusi of tie IiimJ i the state n i he it meu lal lub and a numb r of I u die spn ii livid ial and Ins tt itioiw h ive ite 1 the essential costa of the produ turn The rnemlcrs of the hoi us contribute then time and talent without renu nei t of mi on but the orchestra compose and the n Tims who ate prifessicma! soloists whose hfewirk is the interpreta tion of s ng must tereive innpensatoi t h gh t his pro piliio li t h tcs mate ua rtf as ued in dollar ind cents t t has made some mine foi seif arninv, iipet tig munlc ipa mes in in tnc i atlon u iirgc The o, port nit to do as much n n e o' the best n j alh it at hand s costh and leading mun mn of t le it im ie this and are uns !fihk cUvotuu to spend the biunmet SaJt Lake soprano, who is letummg froni New-Yotin re ate mu vnd nergv to t Ms end In eei o le tom section of the town here and devote her time to teaching volte culture id iuK of narked ahilits whi pjtfei ndi n i t i tdiiiif rj a 'irst mcgnit'de at u hi ealm rather than to lend thefi Ii k sn ih Ills and Influence toward u il i ir an I) u-Mt Hn h ff in ! mprovement in the great ei emhle f the f il ih tlu prin tilt whole commumtv ml t f is henecth the uignitv of no one re and tlx niiml 1 to do of attainment or imtig g anile ' h ill a Ms prt in miking a cotmminttv af i r i wit! the ma the neM that ssjhl Pupils of Mrs. Ellison ot i ruion ter il at hand (Hi Un Tonight of m the th is heuts - iiai f su InkiM in in inr rs Is well undir- cod ho us cf th s 'It Lke O itoi io mh m ii in le foul cl men n d woien who ate f wch Known soloist, n tie arou wauls il t t io si m to ei et ebt g li but ur ho and II theu max dso he fennel a greit numnrt S Mil 11 k p of iriel singeis who hc miiiKk desire Mil. simd ale of Me inst th ' ire not in a H gieM choral weik given ft clun e to e hv ten m hut nsenihh is heaid all alone w h Tlu wik of the chorus lives lone, r n (olid me Vndi s t n m i of tlie public thin that it in U iniini i in soiMKst ''ll masp ai k gat d atli 01 t tih n r oi entrathm to n ckc tie me inv, i I v c rk 1 r. r c Special Program at Westminster Church i -- i I Piano Recital June i v f INN i c SsSion mi s iet h n H lit !aUc i r etc The The will hold ik rcgulit Mlctisa1 of at Hirictt hill tins ifternuon it mn Vlv i Band Program at Liberty Park Today Mill - I r nil r t fa nun MsrOi JM K I g I t 11 w ill f 1! ' ' nni cr W l f SoilfT-- tu rund cal hr Nleote t I I I i sr fa lav K n S ngl Ianr n'lmi I b pv u es thD n n,iegalionai t hu cl he sc Ut el Jde Ant he n t u 01 Han it) og r a ml h for d tgto I (site o ATfsn uft !,. ( (11 A ' Y i in ho s i o V llsn I J n ti AJt t nriqulst ia no h)t e v 1 te ) m v i (InTlton vv M t (, k len no r ta'ents ; Ft the pi mo t re re. j " v tc I ifl h N t ne 11 ii in e R in z k 11 h ht.it U ii AA mn) pi i sinef Mfcrr-- u IV also a nr! t inns h Kathleen Elizabeth Bohn L Met AT . ( i whe-- Gather rt. Mrry nder the It eM I jf Skating I k ir s innn I ' AT i N hez kr der ill i 7 m 0 - Miss Gladys Mumford f t am ng I n - - r h w ! t V nfe , Spir 1 er 'I e AT Melan holv lf(e Fierette J Anltra 4V 8 antaale ; Romano Spinning; "Nocturne "Re. erie err a- toe t hamin i i. H V VI, ar and biizaheth Wilson .hn Al f r ?H I i I I a'- f M i m rt i i itab icm hrNeart Iv amlie triern (ire if i Tabernacle Choir of Ogden Sings Creation Ogden Tabemar e ohoir, loiter director. gee H,dn The readton hTiday night at the Ogden tabernacle before a large afid appreciative audie n e An orchestra of about twenty, five pieces waa uaed. with four aololsta Agnea Warner and Iona eavllla, both of Ogdea. opranoa; tjoward Frasea f 'I h Htm-l.clif- slt - g l w Him jin Aliss Kathleen f Mr ud t i M v iiMr4ill izibtth Bhi diugh f Bihi p ; AT i a d -- t d y i r (h ( Ai r S3 e lh ft?' s 'f. of Hail the All J rt wer I f jt H tu t i v i tl f Y He-be- st J r m H I am Th P hn .if Cr in t m t Town ind d hi i r n H rn h Mr r org u ist oirtf toi t I from nk mpH Pou H vi t i ( Ml B w i r AIi.s Bohn i ill am rt Etude AA , h D. r B icq n ni Goolne Sake ushville Hup igget Gr eg kr dg Bet nel Frvnc r Thome Henrv O Alls i F Wftl- non ivs- MN' Hoj kinx of -- ( l Ivev w h l ifl em agner AA lw f NfK M t ann I AA Jmeph F ! hint Mui r Tt irr tt flD ' i i fc he y R h A! ink kh Hrow n ( I I ? i To o i if J klllF f hov en in ksh CurtH s A Mi en In i y rrq and n tie ev t n iik i f (fni'Kn of th of ioii u na for several stand ird ioai on male voue furnished ond i8iv vuien e of the Hubs ra id programs in the little more than a vea' 5lfire eguiar period of aiclv and eheisai have Lm.il gdven. Uht olu attention niemlers and their gifted conductor work without oompen-fiaUo- n moved alone bv love for good mnsu and their own .elf development. A I Lund Dr C F AM box Willard H rt u cr'ach artd other Weihe mvited g ie5t m Httetiduue paid er-netribute to the hy;h quality of the Hub s interpretation, the standard of its ideals and thep talent and seal of ite Balt Lake soprano, one of the soloists at conductor the Memorial day services at the taberJPBfAao4t-to- r rr&Dgcma&ta fdp nacle Tueaday afternoon at 4 o'clock. hor in ( Ti i i TP- - I th k Ulk k h nk V I n uteiul ir 'o!ru t f t si a t t p i i" i t S huti J ;V yt m i i md Mentis Rredr . or rail at once (Christensen's ... of i p 3 n K i N V in (i) i n n F Kremler A ovf Mat Dow ell T A Dalv King First Congregational at Pantages Theater Today Music for Services at Unitarian Church Today Memorial dav serite of the Kirt M fhirch will te he at Pftrrtagee theater at ) 30 o m k tv promt d Bohr ihs For the errtre H m morning at The t nifa inn ch ir h he mual folow a ttab le . follows Prelude Anclat Prtere Paul Devred Tchaikowk rgan jrtUuV n P e Rervna Bchubert Sopni y solo T rea TV Anthem nfod Ae Portals Rie?o p loet ude The Scyhh of a Hero Ml" I t vai nd R Aolkmann Offertoire , Deihrurk Brene Quartet Mrs Norman G Atkinson Contraio solo "jThe Star of Gold . Mans Zucca soprano and director Mine Edna Dwver Mir Portia Rawlins contmlto, J N Parrish tenor Alvin -Koddingtock baaa. Alocria SiODhaason, post Jude, Marche ,'yCbopln Row ena Korns, pianist. organist. m,n-trr- e U-- An im f bezm-nin- g ths fcaton rta i v she has been studving with M JCING UTH , i ork Fred- - which A phase of musics! education has found more or les a'cep'r.ue in this countiv in recent veas ha resulted from the demand for the j tpld and predigested course which eqmres a mini mum of effort on the part of the student ur music To some this development In Others egird it A seems a salvation in the artistic world of a manifestation that Wallingford phiiosorhv rife in other field here Perhaps no musicians In his count-- v are more capable of discussing tne va aspects of our present edmatbnal tendencies than are Dav d and t lara Manner For these two rr Muans fn add tion lo their wide (on rt activities ave g ven onstant devotion to the high at ideas of mi sic, and in the David h e bint ip an Marines Atuau m hot m its a titio in at It it ion unswerving N dar tai Ir was ATrs Minnes wto consented t ftatures of present dav ds uss srm he said In tart ni isical eduoa5on As o ir org constantly hrmgs to ts on of this new students from ail varying emtountry products of widHv ulation Mr Mannes and ! have come to feel that there exist an entire!1 wrog attitude here concerning the s mh ot Alusic seems to be 'ezaidel n music the light f son ething whkn ran be superimposed in the shortest - time possible on the student w tareve- his foundaThere is lacking h realization tion from with n that nU knowledge come that teachers are onlv gu ds hu tbit a oomplihment rests iron the lear irr has r iltci The present f i s in an artisMc inertia and lepemlence Instead of giving student the rrentlv freedom anl inquisitunes wlych education should bestow of a The function fitting musical edulo t u s ident with a cation is to n- foundation so thorough that he will find it an open sesarm wherehv to searth out !nsead of makother musical treasures ing him an arDsth parasite, it tltnld a with furrinh him puissant independFor Instance we would regard ence as subnormal a person who af'er studyears would tak up a ing for mam book and have to spell out the lettera And vet that is what we are laboriously ountenancing In music After sMdving for vears students still Tutge oer tnc of graspreading of theV mual wih v hich ing it with the intelligence n co prebends ibe the educated should be. pare prned to conceive of music from j taught tne r Instrument In the jbec.lve renee and to atudv it in its bro ter uuaumg o euDae tha manv Tt sems luerhle pianists, who have stud ed until hev aa technically advanced, vlil b utterly at I vv Tt f Mendelssohn Male Chorus Receives Appreciation dim ( Rum. tern Mildred w ' 4 w i i Jvad e H de Song v if n m teaagjagHaBE35yaan h Music for Services at St. Marks Ci k M(Ol 1 e a Hav mond M 5 '1. K i r f f if v AA Ir, a. v'V e iv ec Spinning sotig I elv n Ta raneMe Jem .JC i. ft lie Darks And Thrmi.uv Homeward Bo ind Iati A! ir Flitter oia is. harts mc Phono, writ No Wallingford Road to Success in Music B t mn Tte ii den hfi' Pame.of ' Min in fur inform t on Complete mahed on iequest raparltv of a.!tant tacTr In Ortobor she will return to New York to resume her 8tud and duties at th institute and in the fill some coniert engagements eastern part of the count-- v lionet M nk n sd t j iohi, duets Margaret Summerhays to Spend Summer Teaching Institute he nk h J Nils w ie Dances Finished and groups. -- Six ?lt lake Miss Margaret Summerhava Take taD soprano, will return to Daring her vvek to spend the summer int he will devote hei time to teaching voice culture since last summer Mss Summerhavs has been conne ted with the Havwond in t gh the cmrn AI Arm Movements and Posturing for supple ness and grace Combinations Technical for miscellaneous use and Plastic AA v 2 )p Misp T rt, hu ( op 36 Miss Beesley The J?oul of Chopin Gehring Mrs Edward Bonner Sextet from Lucia (left hand) leschetixkv .... An Den Fruhling Miss Beesley Vocal AaMrsMaria Bonner .. Millard P J kamennoi-OstrRubinstein Frlml Dance Bohemian op M ... Reading y. This Is a splendid fc ur weeks oi"se cons,st'ng of Bar exercises for development 8 op etude T i mi' is Mi h crp d Vaughn Claytons Pupils Will Give Program May 31 rf g t in Hol! hocke Tri-Weekl- Mias Beesiev Birds Are Singing Miss Frances H ilsh AV i ml A I k rrf tr hf rf Prelude Concert A 1ml ul san hYftii fc.r tn e it cl n nik it fol ows Margaret Ryans Recital Proves Exceptional Talent t ri eM The M s)( oral m li A i at M Rondo A AliMre i stone Jenkins Graduation Program t H T n Mi s c Classes Daiiy and lu n t ot engaged in a tual stage work Miss Beesley the voting worn in studies most of her Teusen Bride Song op 4 the .. . ifl waking ho us sckng to Improve her he tu lutt fftano) Helen Beesiev, Josie Misses Pianos F mind thiough high a.s literature and to tim Ac nn-B Mrs C and Baker Mrs Bunnell, ro iden her oc abi irv I uir r f a Hr U n im mo) g the past t mm Kipps H tc ns n she has reid Arden Tnorh wir Bond Dav Perfect i cs coi Niht song Idvls of the kug and The Scarlet (lino) A iolin ensemb e d F Fennell B I n n it Tatter Matron nglish is well as a trans-t- i J Bins B Anderson U M n into the Greek of r h (1 inn) So ist Les Hugos n irth E MacDonald Pitts Al su In e nie of her s are mo-r- r i do v alntquusT P Ames, M Tavlor D Mlcklecon nts she does en ho derv work of q fine K VAride J Fennell, E Houghton, tmss an art tn 7, fo ti fo md in Miss Lucile J hte utopias 01 e s higl soprano of Bunnell Piano Miss n irked iimitv ml baitv her interpre-- t Lisrt Xo 2 fN Rhapsodie May 29 f ic ve lbil r ng npid js d her Miss Beesiev is ref ned md lemtiful her rltso- nm of medal Presentation e lc nkm w n t ir tir same ud un tef d There are .... n mv reasons fc r hu ev mg thV with ( los ng remarks The Ren J Simon, O S M siuclv ind dc u onniept she will become a ight orra star of d,smtion i U t f w Bvron Fennell Francis iolins Helen Thurmond Joseph Buys MacDonald and Blanche Anderson Beethov en Sonata Pathetique" Adagio Allegro J umquitf Viola Taylors Pupils Give Good Piano Program T Summer School June 5 to July 2 A hcNei Mis. r niftier iKun Ban lre 118 MAIN ST. Piano Program Monday Towne bro Jght the girls ta enta circumstances to the attention of dw ird M Andiews the veteran baritone comedian and stage director of the Brandon companv who for more than a score of vtnrs a been active and h ent a in the ght open reaun Brief ac ju unt tnc e ?oon grew a into paternal and Mr Andrews determined to ittctin i mg wcmin hb his footer dopt the liughttr giv n r a good scholastic and mu ual cdu ation and fd her to fM the it life f r which she seems inher-- c jiaie ntH qual fit d The response on the part of Miss Andrews his t rn higiv gritifv ng n arent could ask warmer degree of filial uffecti n t inn A tona shows for nor could bin father her fapa of his chiles welfare expect a more diligent efforj to d velop natural 1 ic Andante ss hil fol h al w in-f- A hups n M t i erm m iu t d w le ov I v - AT i oic e h in a"iiikv (iie it al Outer A I D ih Nev it tin h ti Beth m to ta II Mr t k mun it e m iv M l(ine ng at r sdit ltike engige which the singtis of ubilitv and " in Music for Services at Phillips Church Today t o md rnikht in ihc it er (piano) Vnna Jorgensen ( r ID k mot Man let her f i,ove polka Mcvig (piano) tr e J use n 01 e fhv Sweet (vocal) Saint 8aens ( lontfanlel hv Cmma Mac naidi M K lie'll' H one P uir r 1 ; stindcrd endmrv ( pi mo irg nia it tiger hrotu,h Tel to1 ivin if 1a no) Ic 11 line arh irton Mud ind the HiCeiuv ie in I Vuiumcrlav O Mi Stir Final ir-c- j Ocj I d ari v rli RMIHMION n eprrs ill r tl t bulk! ( 'iuii n I f Z o c v i The VrHhc J mNi it n ( n th ip haminf ( ide mi mu 1 Kt tir ht'pers nrlation e B m d W n i ill f n vnt Supreme Shoes Service Values 1 Hr,H n Hay 1 pi tng U acMr hv hur-mon- lb i, lhrtr rn wm teft k r me i M M 1) 1- t ms c k rt et d u (nt Heck n e ft s Mi rturr I iv In as "c I laniM iolin vo Hawkins k it il mg 01 j bus ei I t t Wolh in hen thv I t M iT sm Hirschmaoii4 s v I ilu in i h 1 Andrew a (VtHliky Alemou) a n mhc r of th Brindon Opera t n I ihh (he onlv full 'ompinv ms hoodd ml nuiv to n (reck gil in the I nited Elites n v eing ng with an Amnc an ta cempan Sin c mniw nt r of the cut t i sr r has be n with tie Bran-,- f w h on v Ms! night cun-1- 1 11)1 u i it c W csaicl nsight an Tiu K 0 it m Mail Orders Filled bi idio onnt 1; I oc so i cjf enjovmcit an adimiabe ton c Miss Helen Beesley Plays -- a hid pt in Qt rjs t! need - h Laimuie A erm frn n lb k for A c (oru n is born A twentv vcar ago her 1 bung Uietk pi left of that Ctv s tic n t voce p i pi s of fuller the j In J of MH she w ih brought to k lie rii et t will in rec i at at Seattlein iars V tsh l her and wan U Tenth ward chafel next Teclncsitv then f unab to speak any knghsh u v oiU k the Jol advance In foi knowlher wars w iu f gr i m edge ot fur own tongue through attend( No iriu pi mo i s hoo In her native citv ing iau le l (endi ii Kson In th cltv if Seattle the voung girl h i'lAjes Waltz No tig Hmcno) w... w r lire rot tlwivs rast in )1 asanl SpecUl to The Tribcin C tec Iorothv nig I lac ey and as it Incanit n e8a.r for Bl REKA Mav 27 -- Mias Helen Bees-l- e Diet The Nht pher P v (piano) ii her earn to a ' she found employ a from the piano departW Hr) tton ami ing Mane orraine tmnt in a paper box tat 01 v Kven un ment ofgraduate lohnsc n school, wll be preJosephs d r 11 her ea her sented in a recital program at the Mar Is Celling himluaiqed v umatanc o ''inewhere a n u al t ilent an! dran it beoame theater Monday afternoon, June & Miss rmnife ct md she took part m numerous Be"slev will be assisted by pupillk ol Tcvl Colli son programs given under the auspices of the Mater Hildetta, professor of music at (piano) Greek hurvh of me Alout two the school The public ia invited FolKona d Bollinger ago she ran e under the notice Of lowing is the p ogram vais (vocral) 'sing Me t sleep a n kirk lowrie nt ami gifted voprom hv om mi Piel Feat March op 22 ipil, cal teacher of Seattle tnd soon therenil ) Fianoe Mrs C Baker Mr B Kipps the after star of the little girt went into B 11 and Mrs b K Misses J Bunnell and 8 Fullmer 11 11 I On $3.00 1.50, 00, $3 50, $4 50 neir lontnhuted auhstantlalh tcwnrl dtJrav I Sit that which he Wings of f r rc i Mo-- Pupils of E. K. Bennett in Recital Next Wednesday p r- c, Not I 11 i s m i jw mi cmnpr t i tne h manner nt ii itims ct nut nd n) 123 fKubtri I q making Plain Ho&xeryMl.OO, Fancy Hosiery $3 -l i is we hae a wide choose. v on pt Visit our hosien department, where ariety from which to I I t ERHAPS your taste is for sheer hosiery with lace work, or perhaps ou prefer a heavier weave, clock embroidered. But most probably you will ehoose some C)f both varifties, or see other entirely different stjles that jou will like better than either which we have v pe-o- rt Oeattaaad w 7k Bom t4t)l OH, BOY! just about furnish everything but the tent and the auto You can enjov vour outings fucnice and fishing trips better by selecting your foodstuffs from us Xot necessary to name or suggest the Items as vou know we 'arrv a complete line ri ail grcKYrcs dehcaU and confectioiiw, anl th best of all AA c are open from 7 3ft a m to 12 mid night Sundays ard Ho)dav e tan put up a dandv launch on shnrr notivA i Li ne or leave vour Ibit we will have It ready, neatly jatked the time you say AVe AA Package Grocery & Delicatessen 75 E 2d South, 170 S State 5454 YVa SUMMER SESSION L. D. S. SCHOOL OF MUSIC Intensive and regular courses department. in all dramatic dancing course lor art, Umohers MUSIC, Normal supervisors of music Special school for beginners INTERMOUNTAIN OF NORMAL Convenes under the of the SCHOOL and INSTITUTE MUSIC management OF MUSIC, June 5 Special sjmmer s hoo for superand visor. teathtr. of hish school and arade school music Three-se- Intensive courses, state accredited Guest teachers Karl I, Hod son, Chicago, and Mias Bess Daniels, Los Angeles REGISTER NOW Rhone Wn Salt Lake City e tin |