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Show The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County, Utah Pajre Kighi 1 Red Cross Meet Slated Tonight Ai rirjn lotii.l-- Red : 8 duller t!n of will Ik htUI p. m vi the Lrg.cn Crc-- s i), umber of toinniiror lrofiMir Evun II, Murray, ihapUr ih.iirm.tn, announces. new dircctoik Six will be elected, he announced. Pour terms of the board vslior expire are Dr J, Paul Burgos, Ilyruin; Saul E. Hycr. Lrwutun; If. R. Hurren and Dr. V. IV. Pres. the ten. Login and unexplred terms of the late Dr. J. Morris and the Godfrey of Richmond Rev. W. F. Koenig, who moved from Logan, will be filled. Holdover directors are Wilfcrd Anderson, Douglas Cornish; Mrs. Adrian Hatch, Miss La Rue Theurer, Providence; Mrs, C. J. Sorensen, IrofeMr Murray, Logan; and Mrs. Nellie B. Langton, honorary director. Tie meeting also will Include annual reports by chairmen of carious services performed by the chapter as follows: Mrs. Eric A. Johnson and Mrs. C. C. Randall, pioduction; Mrs. D. A. Burgoyne, home service; Miss La Rue Ford, grey ladies; Miss Bessie Brown, Junior Red Cross;, Mrs. John C. Carlisle, camp and hospital; Mrs. M- - C. Harris, home nursing; J. W. Kirkbridc, home safety; Mrs. S. R. Stock, nutrition; Dr. Preston. first aid; Glen Worthington, water safety; E. S. Laurence, dls. aster, and IL J. Hatch, war fund. nu-m-l- ' ' ttJwwh CODE BIJ.W I1ARIUCI.MGH h i V - WATKINS Sing Roles in Opera Her-gese- role In Clyde - Darraclough and Reed the three performancesTri.-tra- the a Is Sir TriMram. the Sir of will of Watkins sing role of Sir Tristram In the opera worn out middleage nobleman who Martha' 'to be presented April li.is lost his glamour. As a stntor Sir Tristram 20. 21 and 22 In N.bley Hall by of Lady Harriet. the Utah State Agricultural col- makes love to her, but his idea of entertainment Is perverted. He lege music department. Three evening performances will, Ikes to lake her to the donkey be given on Thursday. Friday and i fair or code fights, but all this Harriet Saturday at 8 oclock, according bores to Professor W. If. Manning. net- Lady Harriet, thing of trivial ing head of the college music do- - evr nts of court life, disguises and director. Two separ- - j s lf and w.lh her friend Nancy ate casts of princljals will ap- - gcs to the fair in Richmond, j They lure out as servants to two pear in the musical' highlight is freshman a student young farmers. Sir Tristram fol-a- t Watkins Utih State and Mr. Baraclough, lows the two maids and during is businessman, widely the niglil rescues them from the Ixig.rn farmers home and takes them known as a talented vocalist on back to the court. In turn they will appear I- m j The new Saluedo Ensemble will be heard In concert in this city. Founder and organizer of the ensemble. and the man whose name the group bears, Is Carlos Salzedo without doubt the greatest figure In the harp world today. He is the only harp virtuoso who has appeared many times as soloist with such orchestras as the New Philharmonic - Symphony, York Boston Philadelphia Symphony, Orchestra, the Chicago. Cincinnati, Detroit Columbus. Indianapolis, and Cleveland Orchestras. He has been heard as solo artist on many major radio programs and has given hundreds of recitals of his to his appearown, in addition ances with the ensemble. As a composer, Salzedo holds high rank. He has written many works for harp, orchestra, chamber ensemble and chorus. His symphonic works have been played by the leading symphony orchestras and chamber music organizations of America. In addition to being a harpist of note, he is a superb pianist and is heard playing this second Instrument at recitals of the Salzedo Concert Ensemble. Now an American citizen, Carlos Salzedo was born in France of Spanish parentage. His father was a singer, a basso cantante at the Furls Grand Opera. His mother was a pianist. Beginning his piano studies at three, the boy made his concert debut at five. But his father insisted that his son should have an education. So young Carlos was enrolled at the come in contact with flammable levs smoking Is the Nation' No, 1 secticidei is another. And dont vapor fit place lid on cans, clean fire breeder. flammable forget that children make up the Using paint brushes Immediately after cleaning liquids, polishes and In- - largest elite of f.re victims. pirint-aoakU'f, and dirt use of all rags." Tlie chief thin reminded family he, idea to theik up on the heme You may firefighting equipment. not need an extinguisher for more than two minutes out of twenty years," he observed, "but two minutes you during those He exreally wi nt H to work plained that extinguishers should be recharged with materials sup. idled by the manufacturer, following directions on the label. and that the types of Underwrit ers approved extinguishers usually Installed In homes can be recharged 'Tight In your own back yard. the chief said, "why 'Finally, ; not do a thorough job and 'clean up' some of those dangerous hab. lU that cause so many fires? Care- ed nin'i.ng of Ti.e unnu il the Cu !.e county Fbk for GRADUATES EG i CJ 6:30 it-- tr BRIDES F Starts Today OFEN AT Vt 33e ! a,a MOTHER'S DAY Wte IOUI ... gift the lonliut of oil by (hooting from our thrilling toloction of fine iewelry . . . ot money, saving prketl ? A v 7 X "i, . It- - K V a 3 vV Sfif -- 5 V y t.r-- ! 1 writ! watches. 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At the age sociation of Composers. of sixteen, he was awarded the "premier prix" for both piano and CITY CLEEAXUP SET harp an unprecedented record at FOR NEXT WEEK the famous French music school. (Continued from page One) Immediately following his gradFire Chief E. S. Laurence said uation, Salzedo started off on a in discussing the importance of recital tour, playing both the harp Clean-UHe urged that and the piano on the same pro- Spring taKO every' family advantage or gram. Not long after, the warm days ahead to clean up then director of the Metropolitan Opera, heard one of Salzedos attics, basements, storage places, recitals and forthwith invited him garages, back yards and vacant to become first harpist of the lots. Protect the health and safety Metropolitan Opera Orchestra under Toscanini. The reputation of of your family by getting rid of the brilliant young harpist grew waste materials, he said, and so rapidly that within four years help the war effort by donating he resigned from the orchestra to paper, rubber and other needed devote himself to his own solo materials to salvage. He also advised householders recitals End to composing new to make all repairs that may be works for the harp. In the period since then, Sal- needed to keep their homes safe from fire. Track down frayed zedo has been increasingly active electric cords and defective elecin the musical life of this countrical appliances and see that they as virtuoso not a only try harp but In many other roles as well. get fixed. Inspect your chimneys He created the Salzedo Harp En- and flues. They may need cleanor repair aftor a winters use. semble, a novel group consisting of ing same thing goes for defecThe numseven harps, which made a furnber of successful tours of the tive heating equipment stoves aces, and heaters. if And, United States. In 1921, he foundjobs, dont ed Eolus, the first magazine in you do any paint-uAmerica devoted to the cause of smoke qp allow open flames to modem music. That same year, he was influential in launching the International Composers Guild, whose purpose was to Introduce new modem music to American audiences. As president of the National Association of Harpists, he organized the annual harp festi Gatti-Casaz-z- 14, 1911 Friday, April ALSO OF ANI5IALS IN' THE NEWS svYT j' DS j NOATH MAIM Z JT, 1 on jewelry. Vs ,, Si) IOSA M, UlAN, x SPEAKING THE WORLD THIS WEEK Middle of the Block Sign of the Clock. A Diamond Endures . . . See Needhams for Yours |