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Show - a I - - NEWS. EVENING 1)ESERET S. '1919 sEcTiow., TRIIER , , noon to (be Lithebell Nevin; "Captive Memor4es."1 wild western lifetimes left wie told. I manuscript brought back troin aims to recall and hold captive the could never appreciate them. Bat In don by Manager Woods. Thou there elleloon emotions experienced in the the afore mentioned nini. the actor are some new reviews on the tams. Mout Atethadin't, I suppose should be measured successive awakening devetopment has come to the front as master of ounce. I should say that , and perfection of love. Is experienced hie craft (Morelos) the Iwhich review would OTT Aim" In the anniversaries of & life time. Prelude 410-- mor about A. IL from returned ouncei . or perhapsweigh Processional Hymn ' a Prelude. "Love Is the IV Itt to Ar- London Woodsa who trine kis& tour months stay, I Some day we shall have all this Gown after liii "nub Hattie Hymn of the HePubocrv cady." (The theme which pervades the &etre entire cycle.) - Admiration. enchant-Mee- t. brought 20 pounds of manuscript. in- to a science and playwrights win tto devotion, serenade, entreaty. cluding 12 pounds of highbrow ma- told exactly bow much theft literary efforts must paper. The Anthem veldt. terial."Morning Mar Possibly ilpangled tr repot!" Soon. It would seem, we ehall have will .be Paid Per Pound. Banner."' Who oho!' eMoritnçef.theYeer ," Charles Playa measured by the ton. like coal, say? Hawkins? military band. C. ' S. ss. 3c;tejoiaes7i1;(N7 are sagertt await, rears & cycle oong fort Wakefield Cadman; and a matter will will the be critical Hawkins. prodirector. been Med leave choir. up Judgment play steatitly and weddings four solo voices. of weights and measures. Eighty tag the appeerance et Ma- with "Rob Moon Newbold otiroadian fresh talent. This bland is the gram given below at Ltherry park Contralto Solo, In Flanders reide at the pride of the town. and bait become from 4 te I p. sia tomorrow. Mrs. dame gcbuznann-Hein- k Part IMarch and AprilPrelude:: pounds of manuscript is rather a heavy 'The Royal Vagabond mentions a cer-of Tours recitative load. to be unloaded of Leatrinda la it and brand of cough drops M him Brewerton. However, tain Spring;" out. loPrallo. the mat& Mho Ruth Patterson., quartet. "Spirit prat Irrilknelert got 'Ake Theatre Invocation during the coming seasonprobably and now the cast Jobe Vasocr. cornet will be featured OttSJI Poiniude is supplied with play. ... ....Selected (bass), "I Martha. Am: solo free 4. She will have tor bar June at Arise:" follows: 10 month. rate soloists. the The of The (alto,' "'Spirit, per "W. program' cough pounds fire (soprano). ameried dropelikewise with baking bed years only If (Evening) you Familia: imortunk Organ Prelude. ; colors. which is also mentIoned.,"-My Tears are Feline.' recttative powder. of Eve" ccenpatdet Prank In Forge ha -ago thet potpie en an oce&n liner Arnerioss "long The two longest runs of the spawns Pref. Agent "Sweet Laggard. Come:" aolo Soon said blight." Suppc Morning. .; ... Cadman (tenor). and the Kearicen pienlet, would dance to Ul make of a phooey-grap-h vocal. -ny- have So far been achieved by , It Sweet World Is Oot Bells of some the 'All Spring OS Ring which "Friendly Processional audacious miles (tenor). only (Second Tune) sway entrepreueut Ernesto Berwmen, lfl aloe inlet The mune awashundred, Roma. Mrs. Laarinds. Brew- Anthem rho Hymn der:" quartet. "I Hear tbe 'Whisper- Enemies" that opened at the Hudson would supply audiences with carried by wirekes tele- Peace: Day is Past and Over bleeping Gilchrhit ing Voice of Spring;" recitative (alto). theatre July 23, and "Daddies" that draughts. I am aura that complacent . would hose vied ortom wake. "Sepana. Waidtaufel; program le announced as inflows: the people phone. ; a Rose." Is Here:" aria (soprano). started its metropolitan life at the wton, would gladly mantles them. Mrs. Scott A. Jones and Choir. at you with a suspicion that rile bad cornet solo. 1 Gatliered "April Unand--tSelected "Welcome Sweet Wind." Intermezza. Belasce theatre Sept G. would be a charity. Vtte Ills Arta (in Icon par mind. or you were a cheer- Los, John Viewer; selection. 'Asmortts." Rase Solo ' W. A. Moray( ful bar. , , ALAN DMA.- Richard Barkit;stit. And yet this very thing has laurendesm: selecbon. Her Soldier (tenor). known Purple" that ran "Daddies" a Part , ITMayRecitative .litem.1k. Schtstnann-Etetnand Crawford epee aecend. opening at the Lyric Mire.I Boy?' Romberg; neon done, through the Organ Postlude, "Grand Choeur," "Again the Hun is Over 3ll:4 solo and 11111U0011. 14. vocal. Charminade; has been withdrawn. Dubois &tot (soprano and tenor). "Alas. That Sept just ' .TEE MORMONS of the General kileetrie company, AirD '110I Boheroe." PucciM; Mrs. Ella Cummings ..; Ballet at the Happy Spirits Wetzel', chorister. My Heart is a Late: recitative &hot,' These rune are looked upon as which sent Wiring IIISChilbe meek by Arta 1from 0 THEATRE. 4 from.Sulte by Safreheit; aM In other solo Igoe Mrs. years, today. Genevieve they the President Warbled vrtrelese orgamiattione;" from Gleason, transport The Sofa,' -o ' were ittanner. .. ... Haydn Washington-t- the transport President Seale Star Spangled regarded as less extraordinarl. Mtwootto The Brooklet Came From the An ., (bass). interesting form. compilation. But our multitudinous Beethirven Grant when they were & buedred with theatres. : Dante Mountain:" quartet. "I Saw the music runs of over six months are Unusual. tog the history of theatricals hi Bali Email licrernew. The tabernacle choir under the d- ADThe fillies apart oft the open sea. It must second of the May seried of Spring go Forth:" solo (alto). Lake. by the late John IL Lindsay. 111. be remembered of course that there irction Of Fret A. C.,Smod will give musicales under, the direction of the The Moon Behind the Cottonwood;" In the old days "Adonis" and "A Trip for sale at the Deseret News Book Le Forge were amplifiers or the and a a rendition of the oratorio "St. Paul." music section of the Ladies Literal,' recitative (tenor). 'Look Forth, Be- to Chinatown" held the recordeand )3elore the Crucifix , When Two That Lore Are Parted-- . Friday afternoon, club will occur on Monday evening loved;" serenade. (tenor), "I Cannot still hold them. number of new devices, were used he by Mendelesohn. conBeech! thee remarkable teats. in tabernacle The the lime I. Mors than next, at 8:16 "o'clock. at the club Sing to Tiles as I Would Sing:" quarMa great eetmtrt atromPaaar of this "Dangerous Years." "Oh. Uncle,' Th Home Road Carpenter this, too the sailors and peepie on the cert win ProbaMy begin about 4.:4S house. It will COTIEillt of two song el- tet. "0 Spirit of the "Curiosity." and "The Light," are titles section le the Presidest Giant wirelessed beck to the al- - and the 260 members of the choir cies. "Captive Memories. by Ethel-be- n Mrs. C. C. flat1ey soprano; new of 32.00 per year. lamed Itiondara and McClellan plays that are promised Ward4kephens George Washington for certain selec- will take part. Prof. Ashton Smith. tenor; Howard Nevin. for tenor soloist and gnat- of Tharedaya Pagternach tion& The requests were promptly Is to preside at the organ and a lull tot of mixed voices. recitative and I Frazee, 'tenor; Harry Jellison, bass; these in sddition to the Taps HMrs Men Ge wIll orchestra Marching r When Peashing's accompany the singers. acemnpaniment: and "Tke Mrs. C. E. Richards, reader; A new platform will be arranged for plane ...latnee IL Rogers Into Picardy , Morning of the , Tear," by ,Charles S. Barka, at the ' Local musle houses report an In- - the players of the orchestra leading Wakefield Mrne. tiohumann-MeteCadman, for four solo I The public. Is Invited. No admit). IV. creasing sale of sagaphonee. Every Into the choir to facilitate leading the A silver offering will be re.1.11 Ford band in the state now does not Rain AO. . I ceived to appty sn. tho care..et French singers and the players for the diree--- -- -Program. ' se, withto Meet( Lied consider toe. Horace Ensagn wUl come from I so Tarantelle mapiec pear ng CI ele. orphan adopted .bl section. out one or two of these Instruments, Helena, Mont, to sing the part of S Ernesto Berdmea. I Sty Heart Ever Faithful ......Bacdt and a quartet is demired whenever It Paul. and Alfred - Beet will sing MO ' y00;11)141 to have each ensemble. toner role. Indian Love Song sTD WED. MATLNEE I 2NIGHTS - Dense Chadwick However, the expense deters many The oratorio. Prof Lund dec from purchase, as tbe average cola is lacks muck of the sentimentailare'. STAWIING, MONDAY, MAY Adu His Buttone are Marked '1.1.117.. and - .. .. .Carrie Jacobs Bottd $160. dramatic effects of mEitiati" by the - Bolero (in Italian)... ...Arditti Seine CoMPose r bu t bea Preved Molt 1 (Continued from page four.) "Manager R. Vt. ;Denies of the Con; faecteating to the choir inembete solidated &futile company has gene white tat masterpiece. He stdirastle treatment would ri rehearsing to relate, this was not the the of Hawaiian and t New Yara to attend a Plan cell" alines the public to bo equally grange but. drastic treatments in this came. There was no bedstead -ever wears off. says a mu' jags mottopopularity pleased etch th great oratorio. The; musical show. It had expensive, The matter book and 1'course . .; sical writer, and in this AL concert L A. lyrics" by Anne Caldwellbut a very present reaching discussionmat-!t-in during the : Webber A. Lund, son of Prot A. C. conferencecoining z .; there is no guarantee against such a I to the papers." it is as a will draw hundreds of out- - different book to that which graced of e the .i fate, there is already, y new variety of Lund. has Joined th faculty viettove so wed aa interested "Shire a Good Petiole" In which there I of fact important to all theatre- in Vta-and of Music. ComervatorY '.1 exotic harmony all groomed and ready Salt talkers- and be one of the big wee humor and eleganceand music m' ' 'a to take ita place.. This time the itn- - I sainedng hie blither in oddition - to feature of the June conventions. ,.. Robert Winterberg. Thia musi0 was by iano. P .. 1 the tenching is from South America, portation lda Adams won fern On the of the brand that may be called g:lo-i.... t 4 music being that of the ancient Peru- 4 ate" .wto bo a Pedal service for onoiey." and there was a good deal Of stage. not only by her Dorms-Beeb- e Music The I company hisor Incas. tamed In t .I.. Indiana. but byAier art- of wearing uty, I It Dior' but i ottnnirietava. and visitor. ht.the taberncaon waste there Of tourse for June l : gorr I, e a but utireidisecoric, i&prtelparin: opening. paper.-eve '1 bl is aptly e t rlatra,logy shall not attempt of gird n of two A loot art! The art of not wearing to its already large bulkling. 1 Firet Prealdency of the Church. LI- - eerie& The beet features; that The dr. Carlos Volderrama. a Peruvian. atories McClellan' Tabernacle urganieL. The Lady in Red" had to offer were a clothes seem to have taken its place-- I ' ., ' - a a ? .I and a student and explorer of hie 1 I records Program will inched: The eel. of talking couple of most agile and , graceful ' 1 country who recently introduced this Intereet" might - have is reported to -- be steadily on the in- - Marche due $t Sacrament....Cbanvet dancers programed as the Gloria. beenBonds ofbut tribe music to North America. ii bonds, they carried little inL., much Teller tronythe- terest. , This new yet ancient musie differ' (In.". .3 that it ill bard to get fay- invocatiott..iA j E tin Prayer flat).;..Alez.',Gtilmnt other episode of the entertainmen.t. The Theatre Guild replaced the . , ;,,,,:decidedir , ,, Address on "Itorrsonlani" were two of theme he and a Spanish play. at the Garrick Theatre, t There nninte which runs up and down the .,, ( David Reese. tenor. still appear In a Elder Nephi L. Morris shooand they diverted the attention by an - Irish-- - drama- - entitled...-"Johopine. It ts pliant:sip and mellow. yet -- of biz As Old Melodyz-Arrante- with wild-ad that the ..Fersintolv; tumult-noby OTVIZIAT lifts. mug- - recital,4 , Thuseday..May--74loOtia-1 piece' had frOtd "Tann- any annirVine nnintz.it this second offering proved to be far 4, .enterfut effeet--av produced. wee purely conventionaL It followed more satisfactory. It was a realistic. which la based on only' five notes. in Burial hall' for erhkh see llillilal Moue& The have been Wagner' Anne Predrela Prices; Evening tee to $200. Stathwee, See to StSe "goo Watt MAL on i hollow barnthe hoes that have been set down for and rather absorbing study of char; 1 The Indians played it e will i th ....to."...,....,fro.m vkistom followed acter. with etrenuous include."As. I3EATS NOW READY boo i Invited can Mr. to musical show. sr, rods. Valderrama it but and has La Bnbeme. Puccini. the the , aituationa amilang , Kies.."Waltzt t tilt...urea! of Information near the them quite unerringly. It might have marred tvomewhat by superfluous dialoadopted the ancient melodies' to the ; song." Ardite, Grave KemPton: "one f we g-us. had before been sufferwas written The "heroine" ago, a years requirementa of the ptano and other Soren MUM To., i , : modern Instruments without disturb Fleeting Hour." Lee, "One that our wisdom Is ing lady who. In order to save her grown wiser--- not nee Day" I. Tho a ustov Ball. Clifford Peare: tuner Miss Adele Row- father and mother, and brother, from of M u- - very- pronounced. Collee lug their barbaric harmonten from Madame Butterfly. Puccini, sile gave a free concert a and land. clever young wom- eviction promised to marry the vilPriday original evening Carl Idra Geelel; Winala' t in the auditorium . The Philharmonic orchestra held its Lertnine' She balked at the last of the Ladi es. Tit. - an. had the 'lead" but it gave her few lags grocer. -Cadman. I ..,. Diwnintr 'At . v '."',..- ; annual meeting this week . when the- moment. and was Dent by her father 1PuPtis appearing. were opportunities, and he was comparai Emeline del Teresa Mega. Testa" 7 . former otneere were resierted. yd. Mr well known local litle,-ttively lost.- - Nobody can sing a song to tell the persecuting landlord to go I.& Seeg of Love and Jane'. ... , i'reorident, Rev. E. I. Goshen: vice- - Lund; . with his eviction. She watt sent , COHAN from 1 Th attendance was good, and the more amusingly than Miss Rowland. ahead ti Hardelot, Harbanora Guy C . Stevens: P. president. tory "Carmen." but her talents were wasted hi 'The to him late at night of course. Thence , t Prettam Pleasing. "0 Prosier; Ivy Bizet, was Yrei Beesley:. conductor, cbaries L. the which made apparwere tragedy. Her associates Lady- In Red." d Gabriel 'Atm'. , rho anneal concert. even , ent when she other directors. C. G. Berry., .""s.vena si ravent. Hearts." returned tatter's Shepherd: ...711.DApst,FascinatingTinklint;-:Tunefito,ber Donald Tom Louts Richards. .,b3r, the from Faust. Christy. I Arthur lymber end A:. la; psabosy A horror-of by-t- he houre erased. all ,ive Saints Ruth D Macdonald.&boot f Arden, University ,,,C1 ott Franklyn Thoa,,,Blecizetilm"Eseidn -7-ny- e-Linati--,. ieloweLekt was, yeached---Whti- - - her : Recev Yearsed beld- - Monday eve MeeTarnmahy.Sertee Reaumonte. and :2beid,,w, NeleonzLedaFiaz.-t4 brother-- possessed himself of a big -,- 4 ....ocirotre-set1,e held er hi ball. Dorothy Godfrey. some - rfront,- - mug.at Staaloe suerr,-crie-Lady in Red" ' - as autficient membere enny be brought' piece and blew the landlord's n the following program: Naomi kleppler; took the place of "The Unknown Pur- fowling . , Meyerbeer. .. head off. a feat that the yinorsh" together. 1 ' A Farewell," tidily, "Artois)" from Concerto (Piano and Orchestra) ple" that ran for ten months in this er lacked the courage to village grocI attempt ' ... . .... Weber Bid& 'Inhile&n; and proved that novelty is This sounds rather grewsome, but The Mountain Echo band of Eph :'I Sorenson (pupil of Prof. Cannon) theatre, Joy J"Littoaca"-Pticc- ieven town where in this d front Arti." 'Vial It bad "atmosphere" and It was well ,,I mini. composed of 20 girls,. lute been Meditation from "Thala" -- Massenet i appreciated. it is so frequently slighted .i practicing hard for several weeks. in ni. suss Or ths Bout. Britt. zenna done. There was truth in the various Dorothy Dilltl11 (pupil .of Romania Le11eleeelle. Mlitliactirre. Murrill: character portrayals. and life summer for in 4 engagement& preparation Hyde). The opening hour of the theatres is County Down, Harriet Ware. David Overturo Matrimony has "'played havoc" with Wind and Ireland. was neatly ... -Thomas 'Raymond" advanced time. In spite shown. The peasants all the being to I the personnel of the band in th e lost Reese. seemed live. Melodie of 27 Frimi and ,breathe and the plausibilitita L. D. a Orchostra (Clarence Haw- of the fact that manage r. insist upon in N. Y -Nearly naming a particular time in their ad- were not violated. its I said. the conhint. Director). to re vertisement& this refuses versations were too long. and too difpublic Preludo and nitro Performances that are jeop- fuse. and the strength of the play suf:Brahma spend Big First Rhapsody , Miss Ruth Stewart (pupil of Lida Ed-- 1 ardized by late beginnings rarely start fered accordingly. But it was at least consea before a quarter Ito nine. The worthy effort, and the Theatre in rinds). ilthat midnight is often reach- Guild surely improved upon Us first Awarding of the Piano scholarship byi quence falb& ed before final Critthe curtain production. President Guy C. Special Company Miss Helen Freeman . as the heroine : ics are in despair. and commuters. of Oratorio "Oastan" ...tiza Lehman whom there are countless thousands, was excellent. She gave us some re tP,m4orA .acting.,thatanade tat,trerteVap..' Art turiou, Ztf,. The fault is with the managers. but peal, and this was the beet work she itummerhays. Esther Prices: Nights, 50c to $100 Mat. Sat, 50c to $150 excuse. 1,, have a If the has yet done. Augustus Duncan, a plausible David Reose. P. Melvin Peterson they actor, played the father very public declines, to be punctual. man- capital B. Cecil Gates. Conductor. , Plas Wax Tax well. indeed. and Roller Peters was a reason that they cannot afford to ' The printed program contains do- agers brother.. Dudley Digges. S. Roger ruin their tin" acre, them by leaning tached scones and episodes from with an Henry Herbert, Walter Greer. empty house. The thing to do Lytoort. Tuesday. June Monday Matinee 'ruesday "Life of Ossian." so arranged that Michael Carr completed the cast. the only thingis to alter all first and Mail Orders sow. the audience can follow the words of ctn. The went so well that although play as they do in France. Let them It was scheduled for aweeles-re- n, be mere disquisitions - arrangements, that CkPVCAMOA06COAreeeirtii0. A time was extended. f TPEODOD with Lee plans. ll'441.16!AN happeningnothing I APN AsokAilk 01.4 dookak AP glik Apt 014" vtLaretbit -, tr.: the of WIP the be glior timed until Ile IP fil" VP le. IP Or play After trtu, the very latest audience has seem-ble- d. seeing Mr. Hart In his latest BREAKINC Picture POPPY "The i ii , ; Girl's Husband" I e i'.0,1 Apparently--therIs no other take off my hat to him. -- I have seen ' ' ''' COMEDY Hrr- 111AlatiVith simatw"tie PatedvPie - Plii":turvette: fPtPleteayr him frequently upon - the opeaking ..- .. ''''. 7 ,, and was not IF ; -, I '7,,i,, '''' 215 DIRECT FROM are in the theatre, they stand in the stage . ,,'',-... W......1.6 but in this picture Hart shows that his ( VIP tlk ;.t . , 4 lobbies and frou-fro- u ...t. around. Of '1215 .If "art" has .,.. become such. AU his . verily It ,,, 1,,, It ,' -' the U ro- - S. attliG. oratorio 'tta Of 1 t 11F - -- -- - tito nou-riag- l'esant'littV-the-gspor-oreseCt- poser-piani- st. ........ hi , ...... al GlecIt-Fredttrn- , Spring,---Delay.- Semi-Week- ly Mrs-Erne- .4. grentied---Exchang- . all Lake Theatre - , F cootie7O----matori- t ''' 1,07E0.1 ' - -- er FINER; 1 ii,.- ..: of-to- . ' ' ' . - t . ., AME MIMI - :,- .r: . -- ded Thee-affor- orite-record- a-- 67 ,.: 4, ,i tt -- nd ME Klatt 7.:A114-,1,11 . -- . r , .1; Salt liake Theatre - '4 - ' "le , i. & HARRIS Present . ... Ltta1 - -- -- . ib. . - . Bagliarci-Leurtrawall- - - - n' nt -Y ...... - - Musical l , ...-- IALYs2atZ: IG 0 I A Two Years Fresh From Chorus of Youthful Beauties Over 60 theiCompany Yinfier of Sch,olarihip Plays at - Assembly Hall ,Monday Night Orchestra , ..... . t:. ri- . , . . , 2-- .- 0 0 , 'lit' i-- . , '---r. - ff .. - I, .. 1 lgiatill - , . -- v 0 t:, . ' I. ti - " '" ......., , ..,,,,,K4,--,,- ., - , lb. f , , - , . .1. ' :( 1 . ,b,;.,,,: -,- '' . ,,, .,,, . l'' , r.-d ' - 4 , , 0 10 0 " I : It) J -- . . 12 -- igsola 464 . , II , , t ' , 1611111 4 i,' , , , , --- .;..- - - , , ' 4t 4, AZ r - t) : ti) I .! - - - - sEATD r,',-- - " : .."") TheUnto ln illighwti. tr) 4 ...VAtiFf4....,.r;411;r45;.4.41K-11.-14- : 1 - I- ,- I () 0 0 14) , AT 1,1A,ko,"AND MIMS LIDA EDMUNDS. - and 1111nrbuio ptems 4.111116 or ALTITUDE Tiff, NTERLINGs TILE 9"1141111""-Mattl- T ' - THE MIRACLE A 11d"811 !Wind , , e't 00 0 0, elk - Yi(atilwes Unit N . wi" , . 1 I ' , - ; , : - of-Yoli- th" 1410- . Iln 404P..41WMNum,-- . the Incontparable. , - America's Foremost Contralto and 7 A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE U 11 h a nntable 11,"11111)Ant. And Mitteee Theatm, New Verb. , the emitdmite production trent HeartPriers! ê4k, to $2.00 phto war tit& )(AIL ORDERS NOW :'. . 4 8:30 HENRY MILLER ... . $140 - . ,....,. - 10 RUTH CHATTER TON - fient appearnnee et' Mins Remo- vit 44r,r I in this play mashie New York . '4406,4,.. , .... Mail orders for tickets filled in order of Make checks or money orders payable to John M. receipt Cooke. Manager mkt.. theater. Prices for Etembean Mattr000gr T5 eents to TS c...ritle: lftebta VIengagement rents to 810 .0s, - Only,- 11111E COMING 'JUNE 5, 0 anninmowoo New York triumph JCNE Tees Matinee 500 Plus Tait 11100 Prices: 75c to $2.60 Plus War Tax. Mall Orders Now. , ; - CIIHM01111411011111 epeeist three "reeks' engagement of broke' ". , tor )(jilting the Q" , her WEEK "E3Tes . . te WEDNESDAY, SAY Rambeau' Marjorie Direct trom - --- , t in the Internationai latsgiting tionamomp, 11,11D914.,;MI wh PRICES Eye., 50e THE FUNNIEST FARCE EVER WRITTEN Thursday and Saturday, extra matinee Friday (Decors., Day). Mats., 15e to 25c. Nights Mc. 25c. 50c and 75c fleots how selling 1 f. V Blies Players RNA 0 "0 0 ZIJOIVE514..topeleatit eutruilturrAmerms plow. ; One Night: WiJi- 1 L moo re PETER , S t - 11 , Farewell week of Mist Fealy's Engagement, , , Supported by the I, 1 Week ZPSi'Int Maude Fealy- - and Crane liTilbur 0 0 of Itytery 0. tog. 2Sc. sec. me. Evening Mies Ruth Stewart. daughter of Mr., Ark SI- - matinees Program , tdc. 254 60e. blwerI I acti Mrk li 'rnard Concerto i tPlano and 011 sate at ticket office Seats Orchestra) winner of the ISIS Lake. gib ' wber Joy' SorenaotriiZ daily II AL to. to 10 p. m. 11" i L. D. ft L. scholarship. ofwhich iPunit of Erof- - C111111011). Phone Wasatch 4240., ' a carneel with it the award Sj ank Aft AM dink Kurtsmann piano. will a tPear Mon- - Meditation From - 7.111 Id-s- Massenet AM" 0 ilk apik ant wo0 WIP tin fiat' toir VW day evening at the Assemhiy (pilau, et, .1,:ninanta Hidt)., - ,. during the presentation of the atova a rture Won a., tent)... "Leaves From Ossian" the piano will be officially awarded lb) 14,Meltwile EE. 27 FriMiq C. rk f s. Wilson President her Guy to I by tirchndra,, etarenoa ;,' Mira Stewan will render ail the, se- ,Ilswkins., Lorector. I ., lec(ions lirbieh she plaied in the con-itPrelude and Argus Each her for secured the' and , les ibi First Ithaprody . . ...,,,Branrr,s, 1 M so , . scholarship. 4 itoth stewart 7.covi 11.TING 1 of -i da Edmundal- -Pupil tt .mlu; striva,rt wae the younit,et et I has She studied Awarding of the piano cholar- elf the contestants,MILLER. S. KENT ."ti xhip bir l'reablent Guy.C. wu for tiro years, formerly with piano , ,01 , Mfrs Marian Cannon. but later hi "THE REAL Sho has sp.1 Mime Lida Edmunds. (mums. at ,trarious timrsiosetel. t ; peared in recites Liza Lohman, years FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS t 'during the past threesecured by the Ructseutnn piano wise Rgoi,as Three ' hone dailyI:4S. l!Se. from the L. D. S. U. &boo' of Monte Ilatsaret itummerbace. teter Da Afternoon priontthe lie 2Se of Con-lic- s Intrut 1 ,,,,,,,e. 1.... meivin reteivo z; i Kuristmatin repreeentativesof , this eliY-1 It. CPcil Glitys. Night pr1ces-- 15 e ZS ISe : eolidated Music company conductor. TEAcitytt All Next ,.. - IK 11014"-PAP'e- rte IF: DAV IS E OEIG3g01 0 0' firm commooLoaT Plicoucnoss imister A T"..', softsziog.e, 13 ottorfi its HICK EY THOS. - 0, 8, CLARA MORTON 'a Lind 1() -A,. A:Ist. hTtAvAit 'r r PAUL DICKEY & CO. ffall 001 PLATING , 4011 4 'Now I ,...,-- - ,. 0IX e.very night eactot Monday and Tuna. I:11. Four mat.' Into. beglantng Thera 2:30. :25 THNOM I . - , flOROSCO '.., , i. 41111k Alook , 1 1 |