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Show TiiK SALT LAKK TjClUtNK, SUNDAY. JMUK.MU. tiCJNE 3, l'JZ3. 6 Snobbishness Hinders Growth - - of American Art Says Arden Tabernacle Choir and Anthony C Lund. nmstaaA CkQlQLProgTFJhuTtd ay - s John j. McClellan, chief labemecle erganisf, accompanied by Mrs. McClellan. law Wednesday returned sight from a week' rerUal Jour, having received warm and generous ap. of half a dozen rapacity audncos In Wyoming and Colorado cifie and hearty commendation of the critics In every place that he p aved. A deeper and stronger interest In good music, add. more particularly in organ programs, were the things that aroused gratitude In the Salt Lake organist, who has played many recitals in many parts of the United States and Is naturally pleased by ths batterment of western musical conditions. Mr. McClellan played the initial recital of title tour at St. Mathew'a cathedral, Laramie Episcopal Wjo, to a capacity audience, tha 'program being, to quote tha Hrpubiig uf that city, "nns of" the greaterf niuicla treat that Laramie has had for The audience.- - loo, tang, lonff time win, a moat appreciative one, and Mr kMcCleMan remarked after the euiuert was over that there as mh a re- he frit Director Salt Lake tabernacle fcholr apoosive mood on it? pai it and ao enjoyed the playing more. and Chamlnsde chorus, both fee The program wa a a fine one well ree of the program to be givdn eft balanced and of great variety. the tabernacle nest Thursday night From Laramie; the organist went on to Cheyenne, where he ffaVe a recital at St, Mary's Catholic cathedral, McClellan go over to the whee another capacity audience Colorado ekperie to for a scries of greeted the artist, the affair being un- recitals, anmetropolis to this inviuumn urgent der the patronage of Mayor KdwaNT effect some been days ago exhaving Taylor and the management of Mr tended him. to T J, Cahill. Of this concert, the Wyoming State Tribune say. "No finer reclta) has ev,cr been enjoyed by Ogden Choir to Sing Mr imiaic lovers." CTievenne was emitted by Mrs. A. W The Creation June 13 Woodruff, soprano, of Cheyenne. She Ming two solos with arUstrv, the' Halt OGDEN, June 2 -- The Ogden tabIake organist playing a sympathetic ernacle choir, under the direction of accompaniment. lister liinchcllff, will rhc an outAt the regular meeting of the of "The door rendition Haydns club of t'heyenne, Mr. McOleU Creation" at Lorin Kan park N.1une lan gave a brief addrers on "Value 13. according to the announ ement to a Community, of Music being today The program will commence wermly congratulated for the presen-- . jaet fcefreiUFMM?t.''Tbi public T& InNation of advanced thought ln vited to attend. ful manner. clubs AH the civic and luncheon It was at Boulder, Colo, at the bf the will bn aokrd to urge their dedicatory recitals of the groat organ memberscityto attend the (oncert which of the Mackay auditorium that the will He sung from the open-ai- r ambait musiclsn made the deeprst phitheater at the eari end of the Impression. He played afternoon and park grounds. A rehearsal was night iecltals with such marked sucfor the concert cess that he was engaged for a third held Friday night at the tabernacle. program, the two Utter concerts being appreciated by apAcity audiences. This city is the seat of the University Normal Music Institute of Colorado and the recitals were the direction of Dr. Frank Wilbur to Open Monday Morning Chase, eminent musician and head of Colorado the The three weeks' session of the University Music college said esterdav that Mr, MoClettan Institute of Normal Munew the organ, the specification for sic, under ftweplces of the I. D which was made by Dr. Chase, Is one School of Music will open Monday B of the very finest in the land, a mondng to Accordln? Of blood relation of the great Halt (Jutes, managing director, all indLake tabernacle organ and possessing ications point to a largo attendant e some colors not to be found In the of teachers of the state, together with Halt Lake Instrument. "In m f more manv from the neighboring states Karl L. ilodson of the 'Nocthwestern years of work as an orjhan twenty ganist, I never played a better or university of ChicAgo is expected to more inspiring organ," he affirmed. arrive today to take charge of the The great civic auditorium orgnp at music methods work. Miss Margaret Denver Is now undergoing some need- Streeter of Camden, N X , will be ed alterations and improvements, and here in time to begin her work in as aoon as they are completed Mr. muste appreciation Monday morning The Selt Lake Tabernacle choir and the t'haminad chorus, both un-the direction of A. C. Lund, a sited by J J. McClellan,. together with a number of talented soloists of the city, will be heard in concert at the Halt Lake tabernacle . Thursday night. June 7, at 8 30 oclock The choir will be heard in somg groups of new and .old numbers that t!i singers ha been working on for months pat in anticipation of this vent. According to Director I. and. the choir is in splendid condition and the public will be given the accumulated ces mts of a winter of hard work. The program follows. "Awake" tQhorai) Wagner "Laster Muc" Mascagni Choir and organ. Bass solos "Mandalay" Le Koven "For Turkey's Kong" Jewkea. Ie Ias ....... ...Boellman "Sole Gothique " Organ solorn J "Choral." "Minuet Gothique." "Prayer a Notre Dame Toccata J J McClellan. Lrt(cs choruses "Spinning Kong" (from "Firing . Wagner Dutchman") .MacDowell "To a Wild Rose dr Jritra high-cla- ss .... th-i- t un-d- ft a Cowen "Thfc Hwstltaws ' Chamin&dq Chorus, I.Schuman Two Fantasias Miss Gwendolyn Brain snlos "With Thee Koprano "Klee Malt" lfbsart . Arditl Miss Jew, My Love Dwells in a Northern . Land" Elgar Louis Watwm and choir 'March of the Toreadors" (from .Biset "Carmen" ) . . . . Choir and organ A special rehearsal for all the participants in the program has been called for Wednesday night ftt I 15 o'clock, at the Tabernacle. . ie ike Klpllng-Hneak- . Aspens Band Program for. Concert at JSaltair Ajp crs rencert ' band. Frank prcecnf on Aapr, director, Will program at Saltair thia W. intrr-eatl- n afternoon A .chorus from the Kant high Hf Liale Mira flrhrml. under direction Bradford, and two vocarutji will ae-ia- t. .The program follow? March, The Ambassador IsaiirMideau CAerture, "The Mill on thye (Tiff.. r Reiasige? Tenor solos from "Verfa la tubba,, (a Leoncavallo Tagliacci" ily the Waters of Minneton(b ka" Lieupince fbdnh Williams. Quartet from "Rigoletto" ...... Verdi Chorus from Fast high school, dlrectiou of IJslo Bradford "Remmificenccs of Wales' ..Godfrey Selection from "la Traviata". ..Verdi from Soprano solo, "One Fine lay," Puccini "Madame ButterfTv ' Margaret Anderop. Btrauae Walts, "Southern Rosei". Donlffettl Sextet from "Lucia" Chorus from East hlffh SchooL Finale. Sioanee Singers Program Ward at Twenty-eight- h The Swanee Singers, J. Spencer Cornwall director, will contribute the rratar part of the following program at Ihe Twenty-eight- h ward chapel tonight: "Cnfold, Te Pbrtala - T the- - 'M4d, -t- o- the-H .j--d meszo-sopran- Busai-Pecct- X Stah-mat- studio-shoppe- rs -- 1 . - Butxi-1ecct- f.... "(Yirmen Mo-ia- rt . and June "YiY MildredYW Ilarniston, -- "Tti, I; and Valola Klood. YIendelssohn. Rondo Itrillante Op. IS Rachel Cannon and Lafe Ross Arensky ..."Romance and Valse from Suite for Two Pianos Xoel Fuller and Nephl Iavls Dvorak. .Andante from.Dumky Trio Jessie Peamons, Renjamin Bul- louah and Valois Blood. Salnt-Sae."Danse Macabre" Nephi Davrg and Noel Fuller. soon bo one of The artistic Ampieo the most taluable aids in teaching music in our schools. Rachmaninoff, Godow.kv, and a host of other, instead of being mere names to musical students, are now Using personal i of "their works.. tics throughthe Oberhoffer Will Direct Hollywood Concerts I. . The appreciation of good music must depend primarily on the consistent hearing of good music authoriin this respect tatively and beaut ilully interpreted, the Ampieo supplies the foundation for a liberal niusi eal education. Forty symphony orchestra I I y -- MGuitlAllUit o'clock MPt tARL L. HODSON MARGARET STREETEB oT Camdon, Hew M tbo Northwottorn UnJvorolty) Jencyt Spocldt provton will bo mado for teachers whose schools art In sasslon during tha first week of the work The Progressive Books will bo used as a basis for study ' Full credit given for all courses Inquire at 200 L. D. S.SCHOOLOF MUSIC North Maid SALT LAKE CITY Wasatch Tuesday right, The program follows. "Ivied" Barh "On the Moonlit sea".. Hanna Smith Donald StepheiYoon. "Theme and Variation" . . RusMnlKauTau Howard Tracy "Good Night" Kevin James Eakins. Duet, Soldier's Chorua" from... Gounod "Faust Howard Xfary anc Wilbur Smith "To a Wilds Rose". .. .MacDue!l Robert Stephenson "SpringsIX Coming" Richards. Lange Sinclair Dennee Tarantelle" WilbujrJimith .... Scharwenka "Polish Dance" George Aures Duet, "The Witchs Flight" Ruse ell James Dakins and Robert Stephenson Lack "Vatae Arabesque" Howard Tracy. Nerm "Narcissus' James Eakins Verdi AimF Cburuv" ... WUbor Smith : . Bfnr "Through Ryes of Vouth" Stephenson Howard Tra -. 'Nocturne (for left hand aldhelScriabins George A urea. Six hands "Air de Vhase". Oxerny Donald and Robert StephenRichard. . e "heart of the commuri.tv itbat In a single eNening monev end were secured in sufficient pledgee volume to aure the series of fortv Mr concerts with Oberhoffer as conductor Mr. Oop. founder and musical director of the Sait Iaike Oratorio society. now head of the music department at the southern branch of the University of California, was present at the "get together" dinner that was held for consummation of the plans fof the summer concerts, among othe guest being Mr. Oberhoffer. L. E. Bond. Mrs. Behevmer, Carrie Jac Carter and Marjorie Dodge. had Miss Dodge been especially Indinner and vited to sing at th among her numbers was the following owf Carter. the words and music being Mr. Coops composition:, 0 Bowl, thou chalice oet for ms Rimmed round ly all eternity, Pour in my ears thy melody. Thy sweetest .melody. Ye kle that bend In Love's embrace. Ye stars that light Heavens countenance, 1 hear vour perfect melody. Your perfect melody,. love of wherein t resti Thoupalm' Thou-eo- ul of thlnf divinely blest; Great God. with Thee tn company ' Is such sweet melody. Thp song was received with hearty approval and all! be used as a community number at Intervals during the summer concerts. 2116 andrs. . and Answer Choir. . Holton Offertorv. "Consolation. .Mendelssohn Psalm".. Solo, "The Ninety-first MacDermid Miss Clara Tjee. Postlude. "Austrian Hymn" . . Havdn Mrs. C. I Shields, director; Mias Eluise Baumberger. organist. " ' FIRST METHODIST. . ' S Morning. Prelude. "Adagio from Second Or- - , Widor gan Symphony" Processional, Hymn 665 Soprano solo, "Come Ye Blessed.. Neott Miss Margery Klemm, member the East Side high school. Anthfem; "G God, ' Eternal Father . Mendelssohn CTiorua East Side high school. director Miss Lyle Bradford, Postlude, introduction Jto Faust.. Gounod Gives Pleasing Recital r-- Waits. Op. .70, No 1 Second Manuka, Op. 34. "Pa son Myrtice Clinton Scores High in Song Program '....Chopin Godard de Cvmbales (two piano, thorn in ad e four hands) Leonard Cripps. Mr. Stone. Amedee Tremblay, and organist choir director at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, will play hi customary free lt ' recital at 7 oclock tonight. Invta 30 tation le extended to the public. The Laxupsam teitawaj "Th Banner Key Grand Jeu" ...Du Mage "Meditation "Caprice ...... Poet hide" . , . .' bell-Uk- .......... Gullmant Lnmaigre Ropartg Marjorie Dodge Receives Exceptional Preferment d. ' -- ' y, ....DVH1 "Fantasia" Aiyna' Price. Chaminade Radie Hyde. "Little Orphant Annie (reading) BJlay Nedea Halbert. "March Triumphale (violin duet) Drdl WUford Ruth Wager and Jaoohaen. Leschotisky "The Two Pkyiarks" Sarah Castle.-- , "Pierette" Margaret Gunter Recital at Rowland Hall Friday . Mias Margaret .Gunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker T. Gunter of Fait lake and a pupU of George E. faketton. will play her graduation recital at Rowland Hall next Friday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. George B. Skelton will play the accompaniments Miss Dorothy Hamilton, ptantst; Mtss Bertha Kastor, pianist, and the Rowland 'Hall Glee club, under direction he of Miss Adaline Jones, will assist, program follows Handel "Sonata In A Major (a) Andante. (b) Allegro. (d) Allegretto moderate. Margaret Gunter, violin. . . . . ........... Liszt "Llebestraume Dorothy Hamilton, piano. "Romance" (Second Concerto In Henri Wienlawskl D mtnorl "Shepherd s Dance from Henry Edward German VI II "Chanson Indoue (Arr. by Maud Rlmski Korsakoff Powell) Margaret Gunter, .violin. Gounod "Lend Me Your Aid" Fierne Serenade" Rowland Hall Glee club. Adaline N. Jones, director; Mr. George E. Marks, accompanist, Stlraaate "Zlgeuneweisen "Farewell to Cueullaln" (LondonKreisler derry air) Margaret Gunter, violin. Chopin "Fantasle npromptu" Berthia Kastor, piano. .... .Drdla March Triumphal" Margaret Gunter, violin. George E. Skelton, violin. -- Hawkins Band Program Today and Wednesday TTaaklnss Mfitarv band. C. Hawkins, director, will play free pubHc concerts at Liberty park todav and Wednesday, the Sunday concert being from 4 till 6 o'clock this afternoon, the Wednesday concert from 7 Amelia Maractti till 9 at night. ('Toft, soprano, will be the soloiH thu aftfiLmoon and for Wednesday sota will be contributed by Norman H. Williams, tenor, and John Ktoce), trombonist. The program follow SFNDAY. March, "Gloria Offenbach Overture, "Orpheus Popular David "Mcon River" (a) W Ujiams (bl 11 Winter Cornea. ' oral JVnzi (a) "Mav Morning" .Nevi (b "Roiary.-r-r Amelia Margetts Croft .. "The Herbert Serenade Selection, Selection, "The Hall of Fame . . .Safranc k Request. Vocal--1 a) Aria from "La Bohemo . . Pi c i i n V i "Wonderful Mnter of Mines Amelia Margett Croft. .... Herbert Dance "Oriental (a (b) Patrol, "Spirit of America Zameenek Fanner ..Key Finale, WEDNESDAY. March, "Hampton Roads". ..Alexand Overture, "William TeU"., . Roobini (b) "SCar-Spangi- ' Popuar "Out of the Shadows.. Bijufuss b) "Apple Sauce Freed 7. Selected Vocal, Popular Songs . . Norman IL Marti rr ... Ijanrendeau Selection. "Amonta (a) "Three Dances From Henry VIII' Geman Trombone solo, "Slidus Trom- . bonus Iako John Stacey. Selected Vocal, Popular Songs Norman H Martin Selection "Sunny South". d !Banner. .Key Finale, . "Star-Spangle- -- , P. Melvin Petersen to Give Recital Thursday Sugarhouse Appreciates Helds Concert Band Conclusive evidence of the apprecie ation in which the citizens of and vtciniffy hold Helds Con. . cert band, John Held, director. TriKht 'at tne tniriM furnished la-rconcert of the swoon played by this band, under direction of Mri Held, at Sugarhouse park. An audience of more than 2000 persons, composed of citizens, aplargely representative plauded both soloists and ensemble in a manner thdt will long be remem Sugar-hous- - . i ' Mendelssohn Organ Recital Program at Madeleine Cathedral Th non, rveltal Monday night by Mtia Mvrtioe Iren, Clinton proved a enrceea tor both the young ringer and her teacher, Mrs Adna Bmith bee.- -. fr 4 dative audiencetaxed the capacity of the Ladle1 Literary club Mine Clinton ha a lyrtc aoprand of e wide range and quality and. while -- It ia perhapa light in power,' she does not force, but uses with care from n Pensero." Sweet Bird. with flute obbligato by Charles Arch-bblwa one of the best of the program affording tha, auiger- - opportunity to prove a fine coloratura, both In the trill and rapid scale passage. t5' Clinton Ml ability to sing- - -the , shown hr ..r.s,... "heart quiet' accorded Me the reception "Carry Back tn Old Virglnny. a repetition and granted. being demanded ,aujw.-In her modern' group, the French l, B1U" Violinist,- - pupil of Georqe-- E. Bkelten "LOlseau who will be beard In her graduation waa an example of light .and dainty of - thia recital at th Rowland Holl studio singing and the last aong next Friday night st 8 o'clock- by group, "Song Without W ords,- s i. -- . . Margaret Gunter ' a . Hattie Schneider. Special numbers were by Robert Carlisle of Salt Lake, who sang several solos, and Miss Delia ' ' -- to The Tribene. A sucSPANISH I FORK, June cessful recital was riven last Saturamusethe Third at ward day evening ment hall by the music pupils of Miss (Jacques-Palcroxe- -- ' ' Special , well-chos- en Thtnorts Haptic Schneider s Class (evngs-W.wie- e r. pro-asj- chtftr-wTr-- J J The- L. D. S. .School of Music will present P. Melvin Petersen, baritone, of its faculty, in- - concert Thursday evening. June 7, at 8 SO o'clock at the Tadics Literary club. Mr. Petersen is a well known singer of the city, having done both concert Evening. opera work throughout Utah and Rockwell and Pretade, "Barcarolle He will give .a in other states. bered. Anthem. "Be Strong, Fear Not" .. AgebiBing many-mo- d; eontlruM wi - be The em compositions of the best com- throughout the summer proHim Thou Wilt solo, Keep C. W. Reid, pianist, will be Soprano posers. next fof beginSaturday night, gram Toxer the accompanist. la Perfect Peace The numbers fol- ning at 7 oclock, follows Mias Violet Thompson low "Rdblnson Grand Entree'' Postlude, "Grand Choeur In D.... Arioso de Benvenuto". .Eugene Diax March, King Deshayes "I Hate the Dreadful Hollow "Blue Danube. Strauss Concert Mra Anna Colburn Plummer, chorArthur Somerville Popular- - waltz, O. Mrs. R. Burkhardt, organist. "A Voice by the Cedar Tree".... ister, Snvder. (a) "November Rose" Arthur Somerville 'Fuxzv Wnzzy Bird. . .Weeksw (b)to ".She Came Church the Village Airs of .Dan Scotch Selection Godfrey Leonard Cripps to Play Arthur Somerville bolos for all instruments. Ground" solo Piano Program Tuesday ,"0 Let the Solid Arthur Somerville Cornet (a) "Mother Muchree" Go Not, Happy Day (b) "Annie Ijaune of Mr. and Ijeocmrd Grippe, eon Arthur Somerville John Held. Mrs. Mr. Bert Oipps of Sait Lake, Have lAd Her Home 1 will be presented in a piano recital Arthur Somerville Popular "Mellow Moon" .. (a) f next Tuesday night at the The Fault Was Mine" "Caroima Horae" . (b Arthur Somerville Vocal Literary club by his teacher, Mrs. A. Selected p. Ktone. Mrs. Ijeriie English, reada eat sans fin Ntel Williams. TValiee er, will assist. Invitation is extended Reynaldo Hahn Selection.1 "National Airs.,. Robinson to the pubHc. The program fol)ows . Reynaldo Hahn En Sourdine Banner" Key "flpring Jubilee" Op. 38 ..Krentxlin Chanson de la Touraine The solos in the Scotch airs are ... Smith J, Massenet played by Walter Sima olarmet, Carl TKirothy 134 "TAHo," Op Iack In' the Meadow Sidney Homer Molerup, comet; A. Trewich, saxo"Second Waltx." On 56 Godard The Dog Lies In His Kennel"Homer phone; Mr. William, French horn. "The Butterfly," Op. 81, No. 4 Sidney And K. Herrich, euphonium. Merkel Cock Shall Crow Ihtderewekl The "Minuet . ...... John Aiden Carpenter... Wallace Moody The Sky is Always Blue "Fratdv Cat . - Robert HoitUnelon ;... Town ... "I- Don.t Want Another Sister", , Mnn. . C. W. Reid Leroi Scarlett The .T, . . Drums " 'Btfra. TwH-e , BngHsh. to Pagliaccl Prologue R. Leoncavallo "Hunting Song, Op. 19. No. S j h "Bear Response, - , T. MAIN Salon tfllnntn9 Monday morning at VISITINO TEACHERS rector Thi exceptionally fortunate etstus of affairs for the citjsenx of that section of California has been brought to pass, writes-K- ue Ctwp: through the energy and Idealism of a "miracle IWIrred-th- it r f 161 SOUTH concerts will be gKen this summer at Hollywood "Bowl." the famous natural amphitheater lust out of !xs Angeles. Fmil Oberhoffer. formerly of the Minneapolis symphony, being the di- .Ampieo prices range from $800 up. Step into our store and hear the Ampieo in the Chickering, Marshall & Wendell or Haines Bros instruments, No obligation. '; 7 w. Salt Lake eoprano, who, will return from New York this week to spend the eummef with her parents and prepare two programs for a series of special recitals. While here she will takr a few pupris. two-pian- summed A noted musical director-recenti- y up the importance of the Arnpico as an educator in the following words: Chotr. piano !.Gneg Ijouiee Cbne, piano.- -(a) "Serenade" Pache (! 4Bfrceuae'f Delbrudf Agnes Bonell and Christy Jen-seviolin duet Etude" Wollenhaupt Irene Chapman, piano. "Nocturne, Op. 3C, No 1" Chopn Phyllis W?tson piano. "I- -' Know- - a Lovely Garden"' ... kd'Hardelot Marietta Armitage, vocal. In Remembrance' Adams Frances Nixon, piano. (a) "Tn Idaseom Time Jerome (b) "Old Folks at Home" Foster Swenth ad Eighth Grade Glee club, Nellie Smith, di- rector - "Rustle of Spring" Slnding Jane Woods, piano. "The Swallows Cowen Altadena Sampson, vocal. "M'nuet, Op '14" Paderewski Katherine Hhvden, piano. (a) "Calrfr as the Night Bohtp (b) "Amarylhs GhysRowUnd Hafl Glee line Jone director. Mrs. George K Marks, accom- pan let "Witches Dance" MacDowell Gladys Carrpn. piano. "Valse, Op. 84 No 1" Chopin Helen Ikeacher. piano !Fanlasle de Concert" (from Gounod "Faust") Margaret Gunter, violin "Romance" Sibelius Bertha Kastor, piano. "The Birth of Morn" Leoni Katherine Hayden, vocal Traeludmm" MacDowell Dorothy Hamilton, piano. , n, S' fti'hOot'f.f Music lriTT pupil, of Tracy Y Cannon In nrcsrijt o a recital at the Ladles Studio Recital June 5 Literary club AVednestlay evening. June d, at S 30 o'clock. Only advanced By Stephensons Pupils students of Mr. Cannon s class' will participate. The program follows Mosart-Ori- e Morris Stephenson, pianist, will .."Fantasia In C Minor Mav IJstmann and itettie Nilsson present some of the h(nx nnd 3oung men'trf -TUS ciiss In 'a piano witST at 9 HsydTV lAUeyro Stxajf Trtff-So- ,' Jess.e Seamons ltenamin Kullough sqjJio m the Hooper building June 5, at S 15 o clock. TV Adams Uolerldge-Taylor "To Spring" . The Musical' Education of Children Helped . j f Blxct Cannons Pupils to Play T woPiano Program . -- . "Kentucky Babe" . Piano o!o elcctfid. Leigh Harline, pianist of the - chorus. Sextet from Douixetti Lpem". a, de-ot- urH ... r A-- of the it would be tf an artist might always give two recital tn the same cuy. Metropolitan Opera, who has recent- one for the critics and the cognosly returned to her New York borne centi and one for the 'tired' business from a transcontinental tour, has man and woman Tn many cities in fthfch 1 sang I found ah insatiable ftome opinions on the craving for opera, so for my next muaJcsU aUtiatfoft in varldue parts of season s concerts L am planning to in the oountry. Khe is convinced that chide a setting r that has been arfrom themes of Carmen for there la a real yearning fur music ranged me by Mr.' It is- called in the souls of thoee who are generE?r Carmen Dren, and might be defally termed the "ccanmoa. ter-a tabloid version of the a earning 'that is far from being opera. X ebaH stag it in a Spanish satisfied in the existing order of costume, and feel sure that its clevthings. The old Idea that muslcjs a arranged story will wm apluxury and therefore exists ftfr the erly proval. Talented dramatic eoprano, who. has pleasure of the few, must be superKeeps Student Attitude. recently joined Sait Lake's musical seded. she says, by a Steadfast fajth Colony and whose work was wsil reIn the supreme mission of music to Miss Arden believes that the artist ceived at the program tflven May bring joy and happiness to aJl, with- should never Ibee ths student's atti25 by the First Congregational out discrimination of 'race, color or tude toward his art. hhe says that church Dramatic club. She It coachsocial status. The elimination of It la not an uncommon occurrence for with J. W. Summerhays. ing someone to ask her If she Je still she nays, would go far snobbkdinees, toward making America a more mu- studying or with whom she is ' now sical nation. working, unmindful of the fact that an artist must be a studeet all the Nelson, who gave a reading by Should Broaden Opportunity. time FoHowing 4s Abe prt)gram: "I do not vHah to utter ft complainPiano- trio, Marba BrlggS, IJlUan .T'oo students. she declared, ing note against anyone who is do- "give somany much attention to the tech- Carter,- Mark Stahmam "The Sheping his best for the upbuilding of nique of their art that all sponta- herd Boy" (Wilson), Edna poulssen; music In this oountry," said Mias neity is lost. I should not say that Th Chapel in the Mountain" (Wil"but I believe that there is the Arden, "Woodland Marlon Jones. too much, but so many son), real need for mrtr rnnatrutlva. are study for results utid do not Echo" (Wyman), Darline Williams, in many of' our communities. M voc work Impatient Mabel Brown; from Sextet Lucia, artispersistency enough. The should not be the possesion of- - those tic vide should be uppermost 111 their "Silvery Waves (Wyman), Ora CareooiaUy affluent who are willing to minds insfeaU of the teohnlcal. for ter, vocal solo, November Rose.u pay a large sum for an artist with a fecluig is the bnsi of art. Even the Jack Snyder, Robert Carbsle; rolisfl t; name, whether he has established of a sciie can! be done with dance, "Scharwenka. Kathryn himself in thn favor of the general singing Mrand Poika de Foncert leeling andcol.nv. But thozgrow ImThev'1 have ptiblta- - or not. Martha been patient and run from one Oleah Huff, teacher to (Bartlett), of brought up to believe that everything another as they woiild go to (Smith), Mary Mffliama: "Bells beautiful is theirs by right of posi- fortune-teller- s much (Rachmaninoff), Moscow, prelude be to They prefer tion, and they make dittle effort to rather than risk their Norma Swenson, saxophone duet, bring the advantages of culture 'to powers before the public in a begin- Gerald Johnson and Milo Adams; vothose less fortunate," So many fear failure, which cal solo., On the Road to Mandalay" ning Miss Arden also has something to explains Car! tale; Robert why they do not start earlier (Kipling Speaks), say In defense of the American song in life. On the Norma Swenson, boat to piano trio, Misses As long as the singer persists in summer, a little bov cameEuropeto last ms Olea Huff, Mary Williams. placing his. group of American songs after the ships concert, tip and said, on hie program, the American Mias Arden, wont you ease come laj pi composer cannot hope to achieve his to our town end sing? I told him MUSIC IN CHURCH rightful position she declares She probably should be there some day. sees no reason whv an American-art-sonHut dont wait too long, he replied, AND CHAPEL and she says there are many thev are all 'so oftd when they got such. Should not ' It finrt tO MS riphtful M we Arden place among- - like songs of other or the services at the various the credit for her onuntnes She believes that eaHft success, both gives as a member of the churches and chapels of Salt Ike togroup should be an entity in itself Metropolitan Optra company, for day the following programs o music regardless of the language in which which sh has been next are. announfed. tha- song In FIRST CONGRBCLATIOAle and season,' concert to A. "Not only Jo I behove that the New ork idneHriff teacher, Prelud- esongs of American ormrposors should with whom she has accomplished all Berceuse .fipinney be giien a more prominent pl.ice on her aludv. She i "Marche RUgieuee. .Adolph Adam e to the program." continued Mtss Aiden, more of her planning Schubert tune to concert Response . J but believe that the program work in the future and will u ruler Anthem, "Be BUll, Be Still". .Scott should be as varied as possible. e tsVe a number of extensive tours next Postiude. "Dithyramb" Lucas that it will appwU to different tastes vwwo- n,- Had Cram in Mr. Norman Atkinson, soprano and Musical in the corryn unity How .wonderful America. director: Miss Edna Dwyer, contralto; Harold Christina, tenor, H. S Farmer, Morris Stephenson. orgameL basso. Kranwr. wa, a (tood vahlrle for the IMMANUEL BAPTIST. of sustained tones. The young Morning. Margaret Summerhays display woman's program also Included Prelude and Handel anas, closing with Warner "Pllerimr Chorus.... (a) the "Bird" aria from Tagliaccl, and ,.. .. Baptiste (b) "Offertory" in all of her work the singer . Perfect". solot "Prayer . proved Soprano Caro Roma treasonably aduate. Mine Flioise Baumberger, a Hulsh. Miss Beulah of pupil J. J. McClellan, furnished excellent Anthem. "O Holy Father". .Marchetti jRba Mark Robinson, director sympathetic accompaniments, Mire Miranda Matson ooiftrib-,- J Postlude, "GiOria" Niiwhde ....Monson v itited nie high type classic dancing. Evening. The flute obbligato by Mr.- - Archbold Prelude, "Evening Star ....Wagner Miss CTinton's "Sweet Bird" eelec- - Duet I' . --r ! Selected , ton was splendidly handled. " , Mr Pearl Kimball Davis. Mark Robinson. Piano, Violin Vocal Quartet, "The Story of OldJ. J Parks "Why Not Now?. .Case 7 Gospel solo, Pupils Program Miss Beulah Hulsh. Sheve Postlude, P!tlud!um Rowland Hall's mpsic department Mrs. Harry Chapman, organist; will present advanced Mark fobin8on, director. ipiano and vocal pupils of Miss Adaline Quartet Beulah Hulsh. Mrt Pearl N Jones and some violin pupils of Kimball Davis, Clyde Reeder, Mark E Skelton In recital next Robinson. George Thuradav night, June 7, at the studio PHILLIP CONGREGATIONAL. of the hall Invitation is extended Morning. to the public. The progrtlm follows: Prelude, Melody rin E Flat Gluck Tmanglnary Ballet, No 4" Anthem, "The Earth Is the Lords" Cecil Argon, "Soldiers (TioruH.. . FYom "Faust Tenor sold (selected) .J. Van Duoen "In Old Madrid .. . "By the "Waters of Minnetonka .. ... laeornnee ..Verdi "Rigoletto" fquarteU "March of the Toreadors from . LS. o, Gray or Dandmlfl Hair Back From Metropolitan Transcontinental Tour Regrets Prevalence of.yiew. That Art Is Luxury. Mezzo-Sopran- APCtellan Acclaimed Through? Recital Tour .' ' time this summer, the exact date being yet undetermined. RaThis symphony is regarded by many eMment orttics U ,the greatest of Beethovens great works and is of such, extreme difficulty that none but and , excepsingers of unusual gifts tionally good training ean handle iC That Miss Dodge' was selected by a director of such high atanding as Mr. Oberhoffer is a significant tribute to Thats what thousands of men and her ability, women are telling their friends. Tha fats appearance of age which gray hair give and which handicap on L. D. 5. Music School and in business, has been banished and th blight of dandruff Juvenile Program Monday socially moved bv the truly wonderful tonic Thia , cientifioally The Ia D. S. echool of mtiale NOURISHXNE,tonlC feeda and nourishes comiounjed win prent pupil of the preparatory the ita tailing, promote hair, prevents department In recital at tha Ladle' , and its harmlessly pleasantly, growth aveni-ngLiterary tlub on Monday to original color, yhether Jurie 4, at 8 IS o'clock. AD depart- restore brown Cleanse th or blond. black, ment of the echool will he representcaip. Unfailingly -remove dandruff. ed tn n and prepared proN effective. is One bottle usually gram. tried try hav Although the performer are little matter what you Pric per Nourishing today. folks, if the recital given in th all drug and department etorea sembly hall last Thanksgiving day by bottle, Schtwmtn-Jobnso- n this departmant ia an indication, one Irug Co., Auereve nip g. bach Co., Z. C. M, I. Dept. Store, Gib- a may expect an Interesting son and Van, Dyke-DParlor Beauty The program follow.1 ....... .Dennee vidson Drug Co, Petite Valse Helen StaUinga "Pink" Positively Not .....Llchner Nousishine Darlene Vincent,. - ' "Valae .... Dye ...Dennee Richard Parry. "Heather Roue .......Tange Muriel Sloan (teacher. Mr. era district cUibe and national chair Kimball . man of the program committee. .. . . (a) "Playmatee t. Convening, Saturday, June 9, th . Mtsa Virginia Fowler and Dorpreliminary test - will be given the othy Kimball. young artiftta competing for prixea "Droupe .. 0) From Grand opening of the biennial the Junior ballet, daa. take place Saturday night, with ft pnV (ts) "Dutch Kiddles" V gram at the Auditorium. Ethel Calliaon and Clarence Sunday will be a big day for the a &Jbt. local churches. Special music will be La Fontaine ,..4..Bohm rendered in the Aeheville churches, v Jean Sperrjl, with vinitlng artiet participating The "Simple Confession" ..........Thome ministers will be aked to speak on Keith Birkin. music afternoon -- at .4 The Storin'' Anonymous oclock" theSunday convesper sendee will be SunGunn. Dorothy ducted Montreat auditorium. at L Hlegie'1 will be an organ rethere night day Eleanor Dyer. Grove Park Inn by Bertha Green wald cital at head "Dreamland Valse of the Miami ConservaFoster, Violin ensemble, forty violin at Miami, FTa tory , students On Monday morning the final cone .Marnchal-LoepkJune Morning test of competing artists will tak Virginia" Taylor-- . place, 'Sixty artist are expected Jrlml "Russian Romance'' compete lot prizes In men s voice, George Curtis: violin, andepiano. voice, Dennee womens afternoon "Tarantell" the feaiival chorus Monday La Mar Petersen. on be will the and at night program, Bach "Gavotte in G. Minor of music and be will a there program Sloan. Naomi the.sewill be two of One speakers. ...Cook Polka. "Tha Tulip" Franklin Robinson of New York City, Clyde Crow. of head the American Orchestra) Helmunll "Dialogue which is Sponsored by Mrs. EL H. Thomas Wlnkwortlr. Chamlnsde Harriman. It is expected that Mrs.a "Air de Ballet" Harriman will be In attendance, . Lucille Munphy. the biennial and of the Sat"Tarantell in G Minor ....Pleaonka guest of . urday Music club of that city. James Aetle. nore J. Martin Airs. Jean Mariorie Dodge, the brilliant and has been the gifted soprano who topnotch soloist of- the Salt Lake Oratorio society on numerous occa ft ions, now a resident of Huhvwood. Cm)., ha just .been given a distinctive honor, . At the Invitation of Emil' Ober-i- rt hoffer. Miss- Dodge sing the great Ninth ("Choral") svmphony of I Beethoven, with symphony orchestra, fat The Bowl' of Hollywood some, - , , Utahs Representatives Are Off Jor 'Asheville Tint Gray Hair Miss Ellen Nielson, pianist, of Salt Take, and Richard Comile, tenor, of Utah, wlsners In the Rprtngville. state contest recently held by the Utah Federation of Music clubs, left today for Asheville, N. C.. to participate In the thirteenth biennial fes- DONT accept prop hair. At small tival of the National Federation of expense and with perfect safety Music club. Should they triumph tn to tint it natural shades of the national contest they will receive golden, brown er black, not alone a ' substantial cash award, surd. , De xafeC ' Use BrownatoneBp um si huf' Bji"Tiall,a conrert opportunlty New York, and nationAeolian tested and reliable guaranteed wide recognition. They are, at any absolutely Harmless to hair, scalp afforded the chance of comperte, and akin. Without fuss or muss tition with the best young professional restore almost lmnwdlately the ex talent of the United States, a state act color and youthful beauty of and district contexts have been held in every part of the Union and only your graying hair. Brownatone Is th winners are permitted to enter easy to apply. It will not rub off the national competition. and ean not be detected. UnafMrs. John Brumbl&y. delegate from fected by shampooing or other hair the music "section of the Ladte treatment. Rend lOo club and district president of trial bottle and be convinced. Toy, the federation, representing the states On -al everywhere 50c and fl.60, Nevada of California, and will Utah, t the Utah federaTh Centra Pharmaral C. tion. She will be the guest of the na417 Coppfn tional board members and her dis(Idle Conagtoa, Kyi to advance trict will, according be well represented. Not less than 2000 delegates will at- tend the convention, which convenes I TIMS , Heir , SktSe In Asheville, June , according to Miss Nan tjteveny, chairman of the South-- I I Safely Ltt-era- to-d- ay ' likewise-represen- nformation, , BROWNATONE A- - |