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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, ELSINORE i be influence! hv criticism, unless sou are of knowledge and experience is behind it Courage, sincerity and patience, let these three be vour watchwords certain that the authority- Constance Reese proposal of City Chamberlain Philip Berolzhe'mef that steps be taken to safeguard student of singing against the charlatans and tracks, of th teaching jrofgion is not to t prm it ted"to-- umber, as cpffr have intimated. That there is something more In this movement to combat the than a fiare of publieiu for its aponeors is now attested bv the appoint-eof a committee yjrirh York- - in an represent the rnavor of of investigation into the entire oueMon the need and feasibility of some sjoh rest r.ct ions as would be embodied m the licensing or registration of all musm teachers Apparently hast and snap tugmentsn are to hae no part in !h fi' quirv. At least six months wnl elaps1 before anv regulative action will be taken. If. indeed, it is deo.ded that the ciiv is called upon to art I.ecsaton rrav require the deav of an additional vear There null be the fullest consumption with member of the profedon Tle many and cont acting view of tlioe who turn to instruct .on m voi e as a manner of livelihood muet he taken ino mut be Legal questions sifted The probahilnv that some nw state law mav be neressaiv must be gone into. Wav and means of urhiuR the criminal eleirtfnt without ventuiin too fat on the doubtful seas of opinion as to vrhat methods are beptul and wht are not, or w ho is rompetnent aid who b found at the first n not. wll not bend in the road No one will doubt that th vocal teachall possih.e ers of New York will The to this committee assistance shvsrer remain the greitest enenn of Aside from fin the honest peda"gue qiiest.on of ruined voices the stripping of the purees of hopeful student, lured into expectations of quick success bv and ridiculous f'ambovant asuranoes promises, reacts in an unmerited distrust of innumerab.e teachers who labor to give all possible aid to everv pupil, whether that pupil be greatlv talented or im- one whose chief aset is miel pelling desire to sng No one who has been buffeted from pillar to post in the studio of the most earnest and respect ihle vocal teachers unlearning in one what he hut recentlv wan taught in anothei. will expect that anvthing UJke a general agreement as to the one true wav wd he brought to hght as the result of these conferences Tho$ who insist that there are an epted fundamentals In wik 'culture talk against the fact whit thev really mean is that their own wav or Juf 'teaching ought to be unirsi! bring the vocal teachers of the dav into a forum for a debate on the question of head tones and covered tones, breath control or the rerelaxation, centlv much discussed assertion that the singing tone should be produced as the speaking voire and it will be Seen how little universality there ia in these fundamentals Anv attempt to different ate between methods would be disastrous, and it is evident at the start that an effort to teachers on the basis of h?t teach would lead onlv to turmoil tbv within the profession The more this is considered, the more the far simpler plan of registration, compelling teachers to fie with the citv sworn statement as to their own studies, teaching experience and affiliations, properh corroborated by reputable persons, with comes of these statement exhibited in studio for reference and examination bv st ident. emp a logical end more reasonab'v effective solution. To the student should be left the r ghf of choice, but something can he done to. increase the opportunities for making this choice with open eyes. Tb r kZrt'-k- Bl American Operas Given to Aid Native Composer '"4 1'fi p; n -- i ii'-e- What You Wash Your Child's Hair With .2 13 of San FrarcHeo. Gifted formerly of Selt Lake, who will oe toe soloft this afternoon at the regular services in the Salt Lake tehrrrade. meaio-scrran- Former Salt Lake Singer Is in City for Visit nesc ConMin' mzzo-s,,- ; i now a for b brilliant of halt a fmme'lv 3tvc i.-idei- of s,in hranUio uung lyk is here the gurt of lvr aunt who ih a Mrs brier ,Ions Mis hteprlauahtei m horn X Uhrisiensen former Salt Ike aiturnrv. put in the mu winter in San Francisco fvngmg and io did eral hurches inrt sue. k wo marked i witn niKt rt speoiuJ cess Lndr the t utMg of Marie Withiow she pent the simmer at Los Angeles and recentlv apje!cd as Frusquite in the i aimen ope givn at the 11olw rrxl bowl witli Idvaul Jonnson m ih leul-lml bh took the ani put evlier m the seas n when the rqeia w,is given famed At Stanford uii.virsity and thr Mss Viccsc will Mestentlli s.inc the lead be the soloist .it the Salt Lak Lnuaclc services this Mfqnooi her number bting re Th v Ansved m The ht from iiaul s Holv ( m v cf he. the-ites- , n Pupils of Mrs. Perkins in Piano Recital Today " .some ot fie piano pupils of Vtr- - P ill he heaid tn a program st v PerUin o clock hie afternoon at her studio t44 houth street F.ast First foUou Hondo I he numbers Mendelssohn taprtvcioso Miss In pi l.iMie Russian Romance Mi hi h la lino "On the Ba.ou ' rthur Hnjenbluni ' Frim! C Valse-Ltud- De Woven .. e Pieiettft' Ml bs i line. Kern ihiiminade Grace llartzll MaoDowell Tone Poem Mips Mildred Kicm Tlieo Lack Valte Aiabesque h Mimi Schul'z Dussek Allegro FTom Concerto in K Mim Laeone Aaion ' Arabesque M Bettv Perkins Min Scottish Lo-ot- . If you want to keep your child's hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the sehlp, makes tbo hair brittle, and is erv harmful. Mulsified eoeoamit oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than' anything else you can use for shampooing, as this cant possiblv injure the ban Simplv put two or three tcaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the hair with water and rub itstn. It will make an abundance of rich', crpamv lather, and cleanse the hair and s alp The lather rinses out ea thoroughly. ily, and rempes everv particle of dust, dandruff and excess oil The hair dirt, dries quieklv and evenly, and it leaves it fine and s.lkv, bright, tluffv and . Patience Is Important Virtue for the Artist According to Mme Helen Stacie' who nna donna soprano was at one Ume with the thicago Opeia compan and who is now one of oil most noted concert slngets. pstience is an important virtue for th voung mr.ger to cultivate, writes ork lettei FMwina pvavia in her New l'oo manv careers ltave been ruined hv the desiie to appear in public before the And bo Mire it is art singer is read) and not the mere love of applause that behind jour ambition, ts her advice to the student The gicatest teM of one s ia the wiTnrM to auff r for U to make nacrificc of comfort" - ompjnion i a jCdlou ship ai d p'raviircv If vou do not feel .i will.ncnes; tMn to endure ths dis voi are not an It would seem artist, but an dmutur easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil that to be uoith anv Dung n this word one must the advance nr tee in sufpy , shampoo at anv drug store. It is And do not let fa'ime discourage fering few ounces is enough to ' ou and a Remember Iisraeh, the moM bii-iialast everyone in the familv for months. oiator of lutv time whose first speech In parliament was a dismal failure Be sure your druggist gives vou And again Do not allow to sifted. (Advertisement.)! at very-cheap- vomf FREE Th musical world of Chicago, or at in that loast fhosa of P elect who citv during the midsummer 4avs, had th unusual opportunity recentlv of hearing a program of four operss hv American composers, given in whcne or in part, at na tional chairman of tK Opera in Our LanThe event was held guage Foundation tn honor of Mrs, Rorkf-M- r McCormick, treasurer of 'tho David Biepham Memorial fund, with wich Mrs Freer s organization is affiliated in it? campaign to the further opera in English and to Freer s proAmen.an comiser Ms V t opincluded (.admans gram Htf$ls in its entirtv together era, hangkvvis ith excefpy froyi 'The Echo bv Frank York and CaU Ag- Paf'erson razant, bv Ralph Lvford of Tincinnati T two la.M named works have hosen bv the foundation and the memo-rfind for prescntjtion n u 2 It is also th atm f tie cffDiited organization to estabhpno an meiirau opeia houfv. and a $1 campaign baa been Tbose fes begun to make this pnsiiie movement the point to the large tft.ng sums American cities are now' spending on opera houses- and opera companies, but deplore the lack of attention given the native composer in all this expendift i fhetr firm belief that worthv ture works bv and even excellent npraM Ameruais Sre available and teat onlv to bring needed is proper encouragement thtm forth in greater abundance in the bo long as we defend for our future music upon the foreign composer, eavs Foundation, the opera in Our we nim-- t etvle ourselves a nation of muo is not the not of It makeis borrowers to exclude purpose of the organization othat of anv other con-t- n Hi to pea n music ent nor will foreign singers be barred when the American opera house is built. Where foreign works ar gtven, however, thev will be translated into English Mrs has recentlv been appointed cochairman with Mrs Edgar Stillman of the opera and orchestra, section Kelley Music of of (hr National Vdratiou Fioni National Bureau for the ritih Music of Vd'dnoement bn ui . Electric Iron Cords, Vacuum Cleaner Cords, etc. Repaired Free - - ' A Be Careful - ek lash-ivee- Bol-iu- Bol-ma- ii three-cours- e - Program R two-cour- cut-gla- Ie A . I . . . Ie Mendelssohn . Chorus Its Rehearsals mezzo-sopran- Ike o. - Band Concert Program at Fort Douglas Tonight to . con-iei- . .... -- . ' Lyerv student and loyer of music of Recited knoyys something about Matzenauer, but ' it might be of general Interest to recal that she is a tiatoe of Hungary and yy as Her father yaa tyorn June 3. ISS1 Amedee Tremblay, orgams' and i hoir an eminent orchestra conductor and her She director at the Cathedral of the Alade-leinmother an opera singer of talent will plav hi customary free rewas educated bv her parents and early Invitation is cital at " o clock tonight in her career scored notable successes extended to the pub'ic The program follows Banner The Key ' Fugue on the Name Bach' His Schumann A tai Gavotte' Tremblay Ibi 'Praver' Guilmart ' Phoenicians. Procession Stoughton Program Organ at Madeleine Cathedral If they break where equipped with a 50c Dodge Bros. Cord Protector Given Free With New Appliances d Prescription Says Has Powerful Influence Electric Vacuum If cost the same Cleaners money and one handles five times the volume of air the other does and gets twice the amount of dirt, which would you buy? Let ns show you the New -- Hamilton Beak It beats' US it sweeps. Rent or sale, $5 monthly. Used Vacuums 50c weekly, two If you want to tee a real Cylinder Washing Machine or a Polly type that Is up to the minute In every respect, the One Minute is such a machine. See the safety feature on wringer so children cant start it. $15 np, with privilege of change on a new one later. weekly, without interest, and will soon be yours. it Used Washer, 60e Weekly H . Music for Services at the First Congregational For the services this morning at the F.rst Congregational church the music follows Organ prelude Alark Hambourg olkUed'Meditation berieue.Humer N. Bartlett Schubert Responae Anthem. "The Lord Is AIv Shepherd ' , C, H , Booth Offer fevry jx'fet.w-vwrrPoetlude march from "Rlenzi''. .Wagner muscles and expelled from the body. G Airs Norman Atkinson. Quartet. With this Idea in mind he consulted and director; Miss Edna Dwyer, and fi- contralto; Johr physicians, made experiments Parrish, tenor; Fred O. a that Sands, lias. Atorrls nally compounded prescription Stephenson, organist. quickly and completely banished every of rheumatism and from hi symptom sign R. ays'em He freely gave his diacovery. which he Coast called Allenrhu. to other, who took it with what might be called marvelous success. After vear of urging ha decided Alias Elva R. Evans, soprano and teacher to let sufferers everyw here know, about of voice, formerly of Salt Lake, now of hi diacovery through th newspaper. H Los Angeles, was one of the artists who has therefore instructed druggist every- sang laat Saturday night at the radio conwhere to dispense Allenrhu with the un- cert of the lay Angeles Examiners broadtle derstanding that if the first casting station, the program being given does not show the wav to completa re- at S o'clock coast time covery he will gladly return your money Th number contributed by Miss 'Evwithout comment. an Included two of the song that were All drugg.au can aupp'.y you. in her initial Salt Lake recital (Adv.) Mn. - . d S20 and up, with privilege of a new one later. Elva ex- change on DOjDHGE 245 State Street. James Allen, of Rochester. N rheumatism. T . suffered for years terrible this disease left him times Alany helpless and unable t.o work He finally decided, after years of ceaseless studv, that no one can be free from rheumatism until th accumulated mpurines. commonly called uric, acid, 4 Mr - e . ex- Over Rheumatism pint-bot- Wazatch 5050. Private individual instruction and accredited courses leading to certification and in all branches of JIUSIC, diploma DRAMATIC ART and DANCING. A FOREMOST FACULTY OF 27. Oyer 1100 Students Registered REGISTER NOW TOR THE FALL TERM 200 North Main, Salt Lake City AV y " 1 Wasatch 2116 r. j.1SU BINGHAM Frr . SCHOOD MUSIC k u BINGHAM, Sept 9 Mia Blanche of Salt Lake was the honor guet at a party given by Mrs Joe Kemp on Thursday evening of last week Fhve hun. dred was played Mrs J F Flynn won ladies' first prize and Mri George the consolation. George Bolman won the men s first prize and Eugene ChanA dler the consolation luncheon was served to Dr and Mrs R G. Frazier Mr and Mrs. George Bolman, Blanche Bolman. Eugene Chandler. W ill Myers and Joe Kemp Mr and Mr John K Madsen of Mt Pleasant motored to Bingham Friday of laat week and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs William Woodrlng Mis Helen Ashton returned to Bingham hunrfiy after a trip through Yellowstone park. Mrs. Harry Jordan, who will leave noon to make her home Jn Los Angeles, was Pupils the honor guest at a party given by Mrs Charles, Able Faturday- - evening of last in Good Mr. week Five hundred was played C. Liser received the honor for high score tn B consolation. Tribune The J the and Mrs M'ers 5pect ome of the Tbe guest of honor was presented with a FAIR VIEW. Sept A beautiful piece of piano pupils of Mrs V W Bradv of this at the luncheon was served to Mrs Harry Jorin recital were oM presented Jones. Mrs C Liser, Mrs North ward chapel last Tuesday night dan. Mrs The voting Mudenis made a creditable G Swan, Mrs J' B M'ers, Mrs. R G. Mrs the of in rendition Frazier. the Eugene Morris Mrs. George following showing Christopherson and Mrs. Mano of Fait progra m . . Ganz Lake. Duet Qui VD e Mr and Mrs Storm McDonald of Heber Leah Madson and Mrs. W. W. Mr. McCitv ha'c moved to Bingham Fradv Mathews Donald is employed in the high school March of the Little Sages Mr and Mrs F L Metcalf. Mr. and Chad Cox hispering of tne Pines. ... Kinder Mrs B. L Smith and Mr and Mr R T Dahlquist motored to th hot pot Sat. Ena Cox Fearts m day of last week to spend the weekBessie Polka ' end Opal Kelse; . Bohm La Fontaine Miss Florence White has returned to Edward Br&dY Bingham after tpendlng the greater part Echo Waltz Streabogg of the summer at Tahoe, Cal , and Edna Larsen Reno. Nev . Bohm Mrs Charles Ctiace and Mrs. Harr' Jordan la Duet, Bella cox and Mr. Brady Able were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. e ... Metcalf Sack Waltz J B. Myers Tuesday evening Ross Graham Mr. and Mrs. W. . S. Jones entertained .SttWard at a beefsteak frv in Butterfield canyon h.vergreen Waltz Cox Fartha Frldav evening of last week in honor of Streabogg Miss Blanche Bolman of Sait Lake. OthPansy Polka Marv Turpin. ers participating were Mr. and Mrs Joe Woodbine Schottische ...Streabogg Kemp. Mr and Mrs. George Bolman. Mr. a Von Madibon Mrs. W. S. Jones and Godard Second Mazurka ' Miss Caroline Rasmussen has returned Ieah Madison. to Bingham after spending the Beaumont part of the summer tn Anaconda, greater Tnder th 1 irulen Mont Clair Larsen Mr and Mrs. Andrew Menard left .. March Los Spencer Tuesday of last week for Going Fishing Angeles Belle Wheeler to make thair home Ludovic 'TeaiU and Laces'. Mr Jack Wade left Wednesday of last Ina Bohnev week for Kansas City, Mo, to visit with Barrett relatives and friend Autumns Dream Norma Peterson Mr and Mrs. George Bolman enter.. . Howell tained Mr and Mrs RuBtic Dane VV. S Jones. Mis Max Cox. Blanche Bolman. Harold Bolman and Earl . .. Streabogg Free at dinner Saturday evening of last Morning Tiajer Louie Brady. w eek Bachman Le Svlphs Duet Miss Maude has returned to Bingaivd Bradv. Mrs Alice Christensen ham after spending part of the summer ' Hems s Dream In Camper, Wye Shepherd Parrel Madison Mr and Mrs FYank left Fhsher Monday for Salt Lake Stnngham Robin s Return to make their Hilda Teterton home. Alias Deon Ashton of Vernal arrived In Pretty Devsdrop Sundwal! Greenwald Bette Bingham Monday and will be employed of the Hussars Splndler in Charge the public schools. Verena liraham Miss Phoebe Masters and Clive W. Sld- Mills Recollections of Home Retha Peterson She came to the .Metropolitan abroad. Opera company m 1311. and since that Male time has been justly- accounted one of the outstanding figures in the new Doubles worlds realm of song to its apparanr Pi fparator. with Margarpl. MatiePaiier. famel tabernaole Friat the Salt day niht October 6. the Mendelssohn rehearsals Male thorns is holding The Thirtv-eighteadi week I nder the direction of lohn infantry band. L' b A H. fecholteus, director, will play a free J McOellan. the singers meet m Tuesat Robinson public concert at the Fort Douglas bandai.d Friday night daystand tonight beginning at 7 o'clock The brothers hall on State street The Mendelssohn chorus membership program follows The Screamer' .. is approximately- titty, and the personnel, March. ...Jewell almost to a man ts composed of soloists Overture, Hungarian Coined., ' . ... Kela Ueia of eypereme trained in sight reading Southfrn Roses .. Straus and yyith some knowledge of correct in- Waltz. t. Clarinet solo. 'Alicante'' the forthcoming ...Thierc terpretation is In to be the first of the seaSergeant bred toll yyliich son under the auspices of the Musical Popular. .... .. Silver Angel Child" yrts society the chief numbers of the (ai Little Love Song Coupe organization mil be the Brahms "Rhap-sodi- e tb) "Just aLucia . di Lammerinoor' for soloist and chiyus. the Holy Selection, . "Farsi-taDonltettl from selection l Wagner lira.)' and O Ilara s kwiye Man a Finale. Cher the Top to Victory" Aiyers Fairview Piano Heard doway were marr.ej tv eacesday at the home of the bride parents, Sir. and Mrs Tbomaa Masters. Bishop 3. A. Wr ght performed the ceremonv. after which supper was served to a number of relative and friends Mr end Mrs Siddoway will be at home to their friends at Highland Boy W. S Jones and Air. Mr and Mr and Sire H. B Green motored to Saltair Sunday and spent the dav Mr and Mra George Robe and Mr H Mudge motored to Lagoon Thursday of laat week end epent the dav. Mr. and Sira William Trevarthen, Sir. and Sir John Robertson. Sir. and Mr nd Mr WiHiam Thom. Sir George Robbe and Sir and Sirs E J Jone motored to Liberty park. In Sal Lake Tuesday to spend the dav. Mr and Mr G Townsend of Salt Lake and Mr. Georgtanna Breuard of Chicago spent Sunday tn Bfhgham Mis Norma West of Pleasant Grove was a last week-en- d guest of Sire Harr' . Steele Bishop and Sira Wright were American Fork Visitors Labor dav Mrs. Margaret O Brien of Butte Mont, is the guest of Sirs. Thomas Caulfield Miss Nora Quinn of Minneapolis, Alton , spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Sir. E J. Jone T. Mr and Mr. James Nerdin S Nerdin and Clement Nerdin motored to American Fork and spent Labor day. Miss Mav RoPertson spent last week in Salt Iatke, the guest of Miss Orphea Riser. entertained her Miss Nettle Bryant Sunday school class at the Methodist church Wednesday evening of last week Games were played and refreshments ELSINORE. Sept. S Mr. and Mrs Theo Christensen returned home W eyenlng of last week after spending tnree month touring Europe Mrs. Hans Johneon entertained a party of children Wednesday afternoon in honor of her daughter. In The occasion ai her ninth birthday anniversaryMr. C Marquard od- - as her gueata luring the peat weefc Missb. Mabel and Beatrice Stewart and Miss Ada Daniel of Manti Mr end Mrs Rov Darlington entertained Wednesday evening of last week for Mr and Mrs. Stanley Winn.. Mr and Mrs Lntt Kirkham and Mr and Mrs Byron Sorensen. Mrs Jack Pearson of Maryrvale Is here and friends visiting relatives Member of the Riief so lelv and friends of Mr Jennie Bertieson entertained for her Friday afternoon nf last t the C L. Oregerson home Mrs Marie Olson of bait Ijike is yis.t-here at the home of Mrs San Peterson Miss Eeiyth Farrer and her mother Mrs Farrer of Proyo. armed Iwe Wednesday of last week and are making their home with Mrs Emily Johnson. Mr and Mrs laytt Kirkham entertained a lartv of friends Thursday evening of laet week Mr and Mrs Syhran Waniass and Mr and Mrs Byron Sorensen spent last weekend in Box canyon. Mr and Mrs P K Christensen entertained at luncheon Sunday for twelve guest Mrs Andrew Hanson entertained at for Mle sened. luncheon Thursday of Miss Kathrvn Creighton of Logan spent Pansv Niokle of Maysvale, Mrs Jennie to Bingham, the Taylor of Monroe. Mrs N J. Davis of Monday and Tucda feuest of Mrs A R Berrv. of Canada Ostlund Salt lake Hjouidnar Mis Norma Jarman of Pleasant Grove and Mr and Mr Alma Frandson spent iast week in Bingham as the guest of Airs James Nerdin. - New York Will Probe Fake Voice Teaching SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. Evans Sings at Radio Concert ST. ANTHONY, IDA, ;j X ST. ANTHONY. Idaho. Sept. 9 Mrs. William Moore spent- - Monday at Black-foo- t. Idaho. Mra Aaron Rasmueeen of .Kilgore left Wednesday for tier home, after a week's visit at the Costlev home. Air. and Airs Joe Beauregard of Spencer were, guests of the William Moore familv last week-ena hostess to Air J L. Tomaltnson the Tuesday Evening Bridge club this week. Air. I. E Houghton entertained the Social Hour club yesterday afternoon. St. Katherine guild met with Airs. A. Stcne. Thursday evening The Fmon Aid society met Thursday afternoon with Airs. J. Blaine Quayle. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Tomalinaon and and Monday in guest spent SundayIsland park and Yellowstone park. Mi Alabelie Walker. Air and Mra Ira W. Moore and Henry Adams spent Sunday and Labor day at Old Faithful, in Yellowstone park , Air. and Mrs. R. C Wilson and familv spent Sunday and Labor dav at Big spring. Mr. and Airs. W. H Burland returned Monday from an auto Itrip to Alontana A girls held a The Second ward M wienie roast on the river Monday eveof last week ning Mrs Airs Bliss Moore Rose AiiKer. s Mrs. C. B Davis and Mrs. B. W. Warm river. at spent Sunday Air. and Airs. E. B Prater spent last week-enat Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. E. C Root and Mrs B. W. Henriehs spent Friday of last week at Idaho Fall Miss Barbara Henriehs left Sunday for Warm river to teach school. ri'VvA ' ? v'jfcfc . r .v && d THE difference between the man and the un- trained, man is Which would Ibu J so obvious that it is hard to believe in these days of the Business College trained mind some men will neglect this important step. Let our Business College be the step that leads upward to a position of recognition and appointment. Write, phone or call today for full particulars. Hen-rick- d SANDY Phone Wasatch 5126. U01 Boston Building. of lari SANDY, Sept. 9 Thursdayweek Airs. Henry Atwood entertained at All Year Sessions and Evening a chicken dinner at the home of her Day mother. Mra George Hand, to honor of her brother. John T. Hand, who i here on a short visit from New York. The guest were Air. and Mrs. George Hand. Air. and Mrs Henry Atwood. A Anderson, Air and Mrs. David A. Hand and Airs Lorus Pratt (MADAM BELLO CHINOIS) Mr Lavina Marrott of Salt Lake and Mr. C Haves of Midva'e were guests of DRAMATIC-COLORATURSOPRANO Mr. L L Raddon, Tuesday. Alls Jeswie Clyde left Saturday of last FORMERLY WITH week for Salt Lake to tram for a nurse The Philadelphia Grand Opera Company at the Holy Cross hospital Detroit Symphony Orchestra Mr. Myrtle Hvatt and two children of The Chicago Maxine Band of are Mrs. Shelley, Idaho, guests Hyatt's Mrs William Bateman, and mother. other relatives VOICE TEACHER Mrs Arthur Hughes entertained the N. B. club at her home on First West COACH FOR CONCERT. OPERA AND ORATORIO street Friday evening Letaona by Appointment. Telephone Watch 9936-AIr. T. E. Marriott is vis ting relatives Studio; at Bingham Apt., No. 13. 50 East Fifth South St Sunday. Mr and Mrs. David Dowdlng s had as their guests Mr. and Arthur Dowdlng. Mr. and Mrs Ephraim Wa'ton, Mr. and Mra. James Dowdlng. Mrs Hand-le- v and Clifford Handlev, all of Salt Lake. who married a Los Angeles girl were among those present at the festivities. Wednesday-- . Mrs. Mary lngler of CaliIn spite ot all the gaiety, save Mrs fornia and Mrs Leon Olson of Midvale a steadilv growing Noack. there were their guests that Austria Is facing a revolui tion. No one but the rich can afford bv Pergolesl, and the Swedish Things are exmilk, butter or sugar ' "When I Was Seventeen Her tniid se- cessively cheap hut there is no monev lection for the Saturday concert was She further writes An Irish Love Song." by Lang We are living in a pa ace that was1 Pupil of built tor one of the Austrian lung, w.th wonderful gardens fillfd with statuary GEORGE CARL HASTINGS to and fountains, tor which we pav 30 cents 10 cents a week. a day Our is laundry and Classic We telephoned a distance of sevent' fl' e But tn miles and it cost us 1 cent CHARLES H. ADAMS, For the regular services this afternoon Vienna last a week a mob broke Into the Salt Lake tabernael one' of the best hotels, robbed the guest C choir, ObdHin Conservatory of Music. J McClellan, organ st, and .eft wreck and rulq behind" Lund, director. will sing Horatio Parkers Adorat'on" ' and the Hallelujah." from Beethoven's Graduate of Normal Piano Services Music "Mount of Olives." D'rector Lund reports a large attenCourse. dance at each rrgolar rehearsal held a steadih growing Thursday nights with Phone Wasatch 40S1-W- . For the services this morning and tointerest on the part of the members tn irst Presbyterian church the study and reparat'on of several night at the 72 R Street. classic numoers not heretofore given by the music follows the organ zation Morning Rees Benedic Anima . Claro Roma Solo, I Come to Thee. Music Services Mtor Margery Bikings Evening There s a Friend in the Homeland . . Morrison The program of music at the WaterlQuartet. Mrs. Theodore Best, Miss Mar111 oo Methodist church for th's morning gery B gs. A. E Blackner. N. K Vinnote or ear With or without cent M'fs Maud Thorn, organist and BYmusic Short Course. Adult te- and tomxht is as follows director. MORNING bv mail No teacher (Inner taught Anthem Tavrd God of Hosts ' Adams Course for required. PHYLLIS CLARK RETURNS. Mrs F t. Spalding and choir Advanced Pianists Learn b7 styles Duet i select 4 Miss Phvlls Clark of the 1. D S 193 if Bass. Syncopated Effect?. Blue returned lari Sclioo of Music facu't' The Rev Mr and Mrs F J Cox Harmony. Oriental. Chime. Movie and week from Chicago, wheie she spent the EVENING. Cafe Trick Ending. Clever Jazz. summer study tng piano under Edward big sing Space Fillers, Sax Slurs, Xnthem God Is Love" Flotow Ollms Wicked Harmonv, Blue Baa. Triple Bolo. "The Name of Jesus Lorenz 247 other Subjects, and inObbligato t Mrs McCall 119 pages of cluding F.ar Placing Mrs R. J Loomis, pianist, the Rev HS.iwo word REAL A Jazz. Postal F J Cox, chorister. brings our FREE Special Offer. WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL Noack 268 Superba Theater Bldg., Jazz Learn tb Los Angeles, Cal. glide! dangerous chord blue, roll bast Helen Hartley Noack, gifte-- l xinlinsl few octave bate, blue who before her marriage to Silvan - . '' b ending and the Noack. star to the violin galaxv o iateet America, wa well known In Salt Lk' efminuta nevelty music circle, is now touring Europe fect conceivable. with her husband In a recent letter Anyone can team to her sister Mis Florence Hartley cf to play Jaax by Sal Lake. Mr Noack wr.tes of the" the Davit 6ltort Method. A card will srav at Salzburg Austria She notes f f Y matincour..offer, bring ,o u f,, that Salzburg s the birthplace of drihf''?ierrriOVn 'to' 'which the imSHORT METHOD DAVIS i mortal born to be composer wa MV Main St , Salt Lake City, Utah reached onlv bv climbing three fight of rickety aulrs. Tht room. Mra Noack obaerve contain manv interesting relic d of the genlu. 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