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Show vutErt SECTION mm THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST - 6, 1927 I - IP" ( 111 , 45 '631011Ct641 f ecrttfl o 1;s w Scouting Through Europe For New Vocal Ia lent A-N- . ?r'4441:44 4, Nationally Known Singer and Organist Spring Maid" I"The Well Under Wayi Praises Salt Lake and Tabernade Organ ,--of Production The lipritg Maid" at Nib ley park by the Community Opera society is still more than two weeks away and yet the performers. both principals and Roman of count. wife tess Fabri. Chorus. have attained a perfection visited Salt Lake this week for the ture. assures that the musical end a She believes that one of the first time in her varied life. And greatest needs of the day is ade- Polish surpassing any other since the result of the visit was most quate musical instriiction in public the organization was established pleasing. three Years ',SEP, The ensemble schoola . to include votes As this eminent singer and orEho declared that if America is singers have been selected this ganist sat in the lobby of the Hotel to have a national style of music year on a more or less scientific Utah and told of the real happiI- it, must be through the develop- - basis which that often recognized I she had experienced since zn,ent of talent of young people in the musical have voices that coming to Salt Lake and of her tbe public schools She said it is Cr. most not the but when strongest, leave to at the city regret having the large number of mingled with thosio of after only k two-da- y stay here. she surprising who pass through the vocal ability. theses artiats powerful young can hold praised Salt Lake as a music cen- public people who are even un- the Others schools ter. ,true to quality and to read music at sight. Pub,. able a discovery worked out by What started her enthusiastic schools .should, to complete the pitch. new director. Claire W. Reid. discussion of music here. was her lic education children. teach them the after attendance at the Tuesday Taber- at least theofrudiments many years of xperimentof music. as recital where she well as some tone nacle organ ing. The result is almost a revelaproducton. heard Alexander Schreiner p:ay tion. This chorus sings with a brit- beShe said it is an antiquated the first recital on that organ he lief that voices must not be train- liancy and beauty that is seldorn haa played here for some time. in approached any Organisation. The countess, who has been an ed until the singers are IS or 20is! The 18.000 patrons who are ex- you.. old. The time to begin organist of repute for the past 10 when to hear pected the ace opera this year and! the children young. ears. and who ts now chief organhave a most pleasing surprise Com- is riven ist at the Evangelical Lutheran if proper instruction She mg. New tounding results will follow. Church of the Epiphany. Those who are to sing the lead. that however. York. said the Tabernacle organ is recognizes, compel teacher. are needed in ing roles were chosen, as former. certainly one of the most 'beauti- tcnt music on a strictly competitive basis. ir ful instruments she has ever listen- public schools. Countess Fabri is of the opinion Some of them, such as James E. ed to. While she said its Innen,- IHastam. is as are not the In that swingconstruction leading roan, Albert Ecalone music pendulum great as the Wanamaker organ. ing away frcrn tams and other light eltiti. comedian, are too well knolvn to considered the biggest in the music, is corning back to a more community opera patrons to world. the Tabernacle organ is serious strain. Already organ mu-- 1 require comment. Others are new much superior to the Wananutker sic has made tremendous gains in to Nibley park audiences. Among the public approval. and she be-- 1 them are Miss Bertha Sessions as instrument In quality. She said the effects obtained :levee there will shortly be a revi- the lead, Miss Marjorie Rees in from the Instrument the title role and Roy Utley and by Mt val of chamber and ballad music. The countess Is en route to bents Lucian Bates. comedy Schreiner were nothing short of producers. on a vacation Monica, Calif.. marvelous. tit) There are others who will be menT. ' tioned Countess rahrt has taught vocal as the guest of Mrs. Ashley later when their talents for a number of years. and during Dent. of New York and Santa been brought out, more the past decade has been in eharge :t!mnteal, Ihave the above named, Illtet has a moat beautiful, lyrical voice, strong, clear and technically ! Ipleasing. Her experience has been quite extensive in school and Opera in Davie county frOrn where he came. She has an easy presence on the etage and With :he appointment this eek Highly complimentary remarks' , gives promiee of a genuine are frequently heard among .thc of 19lin James to continue for an- Entrees. Utley andscorirg Rates are good muof rethe as chairman other rear !singers and also 'well versed in the many organista of Caltfornia, srarding the apiendid atid practical-- 1 sic committee of the chamber of art of fun. The latter is a cousin of fArnous E!anche Bates and of IY incomparable finalities of this commerce. promise is given has inherited some of Tabernacle orgafl . and the iriatru- arother aries of conrerts and refamliy qualitise. ment has wasi for itself a remara- c.tals at the chamber for members winable reputatien amiang the musipraise, at loafs so far se during the coming fail and cians who ready understand or- ter season. mastery of th- - part is who During the past season. under !present is due. Miss Rees, gang. of Nit James. sever- i says sh has never had experience This was the deciarktion of Alex- the d!ree-loi weil attended Tabernacle al successful and organander Schreiner. before. She ha ,t her lines and songs ist, on his return to at:alt. Lake this cencerta were given. and it is un- Icornplotely learned now end is week from a seven months' stay derstood a sirnilar plan will be lgood in a dramatic way. Moreover in Log Angeles. where he is chief carried Out next season-Thlithe has the physical charms organist at the Metropolitan theaappointment of Mr. James called for in the part of the Spring motian picture was made when other committeetre, the largest Ilalid who is supposed to be so men of the chamber of commerce house in that city. fascinating that no man can reNr. Schreiner's wife, were tamed Thursday. sist her. Miss Margaret Lyman, celliat, acAs an additional attraction the companied him to Salt Lake. They Soloist. as Engaged production this year oafs for a are pending one month vacationdouble male and a double female ing here. and during this period. Salt Lake Inuartet. William Peterson. These have been selected Mr. Schreiner will be heard each i am p!anis from the chorus of 75 with careTuesday and Saturday in the daily planlst, has been engaged lon soloist at the American Leg to their musicianship Tabernacle organ recilals. Iful attention Los Angelea is now in the midat crricert to be held in the bell rooru the blending power of their of the Hotel Bigelow, Ogden. jag. I voices. They are all of near lead of preparations for the presentation of. an opera season to Last 12, Mr, Peterson, Begin& ld calibre and promitie to intensify ; the several months, flutirg which IS Joseph Clie appeared in a artistry of the production a well known operas will he given. at the Albion Butte Normal 1hundred fold. He added that college on Aug. 2. said the organists. tn these performances some of the Creatore Band May will aing. and popular. Recitals were ale0 giVe stars leading operatic Pacific cogs: people are looking at the Wilshire Presbyterian Appear in Salt Lake Gutid of the forward to this season with great church., by invitation A All of at the and 0 Organists. anticipation The coming winter will sew the Soule' church, and at St-- Paul's At the prefient time, the Hollyarrival in Salt Lake of the now fawood Ilowl concerts are occupying cathedral, Los Angeles. band of symphony The first recital played on the mous Creator the attention of between IS.tieti Thetie Salt 11,..Are Tabernacle organ since.1 !musicians and concert singers. and and 25ietie people richly. is It the organizaTuts-dathat expected of r'Marn was last that concerts. said Mr Schreiner, are his when Mr. Schreiner played to tion wtil give at least one concert highly succesefuli Among the before here conditotore who appear there are 2,060 people. many of whom camel Pacific coast. continuing on to the Bruno Walter and Alfred Hertz. forward following the program Mr. Schreiner hat been entbus-- 1 and final encores and congratu-- 1 !This ban4 has already begun a continental tour which later! him. In addition to the tour-i- t. tasikaily received int, the hearts' at Atlantic City, and which Tabernacle organists.; !started other of Los Angeles musiri Jovers. se- !is expected to last for a year. They cording to reports whieh have been many Salt Lake musicians, and appearing at national exposireceived hre. In addition to his t,me of the general authorities of ere in Canada and the United tions He also were theatre work he played a number the Church present. !States. and in various ernes are of concert for which he hag been played at noon today. recital tbisl !Playing under the auspices of loinAt the 'Wednesday At the highly commended. played the "Second - cal organizations. augural of the. great foyer organ young organiet Among their soloists, according at Barker Brothers' store he play- Allegro Con Brio." by Tachaikowro a Wild to Manager Prank T. Kintsing, are MacDowell'a he sky; ed a recital. following which well known vocalists and MeruColerridgFIute was recalled five times for addi- Rofei" "The Lovers his own arrange- mentalists- - The hand is functiorre-Taylor: tional nil fishers. on the basis of America having Breaks'', ing Follawini..-- this event Mr. Schrets ment of "The hack to a series of noonday and an old melody; also "Overture at least started to settle TIP!. Stayed "heavier than laza"-- music, and reeitals there . which became very' to Mignon." Thomas. Creatore plays only land classical programs. Pauline Tama. young American i i soprano and a saxaphone octette are two features of the Creatore Iprograms, MILA HOWE. nationally knows of a vocal work at the Brooklyn of Idusical Art, Brooklyn. 1:4 concert sinter. tiow better Ackdemy N. Y, and she has tome well estabknown to her friendj as the Coun- Luihed ideas in regard to voice cula ao ,t VI 1' .11 ::1 I Schreiner Tells of James to Continue Work on the Coast' Chamber Music Head - ! i corn-muti- I i Ilappa-rentl- e - iv! - ,, y. I Word has ,bten receiv ed in this of the marriage July ZS of Iratrk Steers' of Southwick, Masa.. and iItes Fa)e Fearn of Peoria. Stee is well known in Salt Lake as an employe- of the Austin With HERBER1 M. JOHNSON firm he organ company, f..4- which reM.illt certain parts of the TaberManager, Chicago Civic Opera nacle organ tome time ag,.). The happv couple are now sojourning South Carolina where Mr. Steels rate are being given serious con- In July wiii have charge of 'another organ sideration. 113 many frienda in as usual, this oulturtd city where installation. Motoring Into Borne we Salt Lake and vicinity will join opera had its birth. is our laat for luncheon at Bologna stopped at the in extending congratulations. stand before proceeding to Ger- Papagallo Trattoria, a tiny place hidarid reabout only a thirty seating where many. people. largely Laker In Former when the den away in a narrow street garded as barbarous t. 'marof the vegetable the middle Theatre Manages Florentines gave lyno drama to ket. )et eo famous that the inthe world. have taken the lead In scriptions on the walls inwiude the LarIda-- , Aug. celehrttes- (Inc son has been made orthe making it ap, eignatures of world manager of in has such written Proprate to eur: the unequaled table;appreciation Egyptian timatr, at Boise. succeedformeriy -. rent demands. :. are two plaices where the ing C. F. ofMontgomery. ,.,:.; There the American theatre IP .,.,t Grand opera food is wonderfulParedise and manager was ear) Mr. Larson the meantime. of Salt Laae presented in Papagallo's. In ,,, lia,1 connected with the Utah house and .f,,,,t to enter Farewhile am I eneo ,walting dases. bteo zrien t cane from Fred d:se I can enjoy m3, dinners at his prianotion ' ce ptable I o Papagallo's." Dahnken., owner of a chain of theIn Ainerica. kind American audiThis is highly typical of the atres of its ences. but. on the Italian spirit and outlook. which, a n d. however. is changing. The Italian Shubert Revue to 'should be iestirded as crude and is altering in character and in his Come to Salt Lake falling into the ratirg of second attitude toward foreigners. He la glass. no longer so smiling and playful. Shubeits tntend isendng to Salt While our commission, gathering nor is he so amiable and agreeable Lake sterly tMs fa;'.. the:r Ideas for a new and permanent as In the past. 11,7 prolucolyn, Clay Pare of horns for opera In Chicago, feels Bologna has other. and more tt announoemert those that Germany's advances in that substantial charms than Nel Al Yord, ,ert of male field justify careful study there. all mentioned. A city of great c'alture. concede that there is nothing econd it has a famous university and an this attTa,tion. "rlay Puree." in art 0eratInc chiss" in the claim of Florence equally noted conservatory, Our point r f nrzin'!-said to he the most able musical director of almost a expenes and .ts environs to , of Shubert was 1,n;-CPPC7: of the Marinural Gino in beauty, hixtoric significance and decade ago, charm. for some time head of the great Winter GlYderi hO'NS, We motored from Rome to musical school. and was suceedFlorence. enloying cool and de- ed by Franco Alfancrnow a falightful weather. Before setting out miliar name to American music I New Library Books we had a pleasant visit with Am.'. lovers through the treat success bassador Fletcher The roads were of his "Resurrection" and his work The to7Inwtng b,oks will be added good, but dusty. and the Lelds In completing PuccIM's unfinished to the 1!bra:7 Monday Auwere alive with harvesters gather. gust !, 1r'17: Florto Rome Mussolini from bountiful Hiat'ELLANF.01-gthe crops. ing is devoting intensive interest to ence we journeyed through the AustinLand of the.Sun.,:'Mre Auettn wrItee wIth all her charm agriculture. Large bodies of work- mountains to Siena. We arrived of " style of fqd Calf)role-ers have been ordered to the fields about midnight to learn with all tn Man and Ins DryanEd!von, to gather the food wealth nature It. changes Italy still peers out Work--FM'son The of story has so generously provided. Pre- through the centuries. The massive down to date. Endeavors to broisght cedent to all this the dictator In- 'gates of the ancient walls were .atre,h the ml in features of present hie life vited nature by commanding the closed and a sleepy soldier had to in cl,,ar,,readable rarratise." before they were devotion of unusually large areas be aroused Burbark & Ha71Barrest of the true plcure of the gal. to small grains. A storage system swung ajar and we were permitted Teart---T- he I, being developed with the idea to proceed into the city to our lant. lovati,!e, Ir..i.rbar'k h rvocd, whim-be nev,r ftcal of bringing about a condition that hotel. r v. ords except in in b We proceeded from Siena In the wIll free Italy of dependence upon PAgis" afin the others, espec,ally Russia, for its morning, arriving bere ternoon. As soon as we sighted the "The Int!rnai., rt,T,ry of the radiant wheat suptly. This etranse, fascinating. dom- Arne river we encountered a cool CCIt?1." rf a Flsheinating roan hiAll shown equal ca- and stimuiating breeze. freshened r, real under invigorated by contact with rrnan'A pacity in other eLrections. Rib administration of the railroads. por- the waters frcm the niountain the hat and I, the music of the mountan stream s,here lurks the streams. It was like a breeze from tal department. teitgraph and shown such Lake Michigan on a hot and dustY service has ;i r,:eneratIon."SI,ort we I fiscal the year just July afternoononly forgot, great profits for the f,ds, fan,71es and esa,7 s ,,f the y,,ith !draw:ng to a close that decreased have no dust In Chicag& Godw!nf;t7t,--- r an,! cr!nval of the SA V 0 Y Piano Pupil to be Held's Band Plays at operas:. ;iii - tIT h ea e in-th- rts ad tee-pho- - se , , ,4"., EADS UP, eyes H boys inforthe He Ids Milluiry band. John Held, director. will play the following program at Liberty park Sunday. Aug. 7, from 3 to 5 p.m.: !Overture, "Orpheua in the UriOffenbach derworyl" -!Caprices (a) Virginia SkedadRosenfeld tile" (b) "Honolulu )!oon".Lawrence "Cav&election. ,Grand Operatic allerta Eusticana." S'otris by Lon Reese Horn. Cornet So:o. "In the Garden of Tomorrow" Deppen Mr. Henry Johnson. Grand Selection, "II Trovatore" .Verdi Solos, Mollerup and Thompson. Clarinet solo, "Lee Alsaciennes" Le Thiere Mr. Walter Sims, clarinet. !Grand &election, "Reminiscences of Ireland" Godfrey A. played by Royal Guard Band. England. Vocal Solos. "Idolizing" Messenheimer Mr. N. H. Martin with band accompaniment Operatic Selection, "Belles of Planquet Conley! Ile" Popular new "You Don't Like It Net much" Miller "Just the Same" Donaldson !"Star Spangled Banner" Key Requests received during a conIcert cannot be 'played at that time !but will be played the following ,concert. Mr. Held will gladly play any muWe desired by the audiente if reqeust is made in time.. M.1.M. 1 11 e- The Associated Glee Cubs of America has announced its 192,7- repertoire of approved songs for male chorus work as follows: 'rho Blind Ploughman." Clatae. ,.'Creation's Hymn." Beethoven. "Ashes of Roses." C. B. Hawley. "Concords LaetItia." Deems Ta.y- 28 lor- Crusaders." Macnowell. Storck The Rose Stood Bathed in Cherie. Salt Lake' Dew, Schumann. Shepherd. "Mother o Mine," H. T. Bur pianist and conductor. director of Ithe Salt Lake Symphony orchwurs, i who has been studying abroad during the past year. and who expects Tabernacle Choir to be away from home for at least one more year. will spend the comHas Annual Outing ing winter studving conducting un--- 0 der the world famous Weingartner The Tabernacle choir held its nIn Switzerland. according to word nual summer outing at the old pareceived here. Mr. Shepherd first studied in per mill near the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon. Tuesday eveVienna on his arrival in Europe. but more recently has etud:ed ning. Aitirly SOO ef the singers i and their were partners present. (Piano and composition in Paris. Community singing was led by Relatives expect it will be at Prof. fore Mr.1 choir. A. C. Lund. director of the another .year and Bishop David A. Smith Ileast returns to Salt Lake. He presiding bishopric was brother of Albert and Arthur of the of (Shepherd. both well known mus- 'master and ceremonies. dancing were enjoyed. Albert Shepherd Is on the i!elan. i made the trip to the faculty of the McCune School of I old mill in auto busses. IMusic and Art. "Night-Witchery- ." I kbanhando:rdeolinesthd- I 1 riLL OL THIS corrom nolo Co. Coottoltdated 121 Mate. Solt Lake. Witbout obleration. wool too FREE Catalog on oleos (utu) Instrument) sae details es vier tem ay tromp vial meter and semi seilmene slim Name Mimes A sto khe I.s41 r" Associated Clubs Announces Repertoire I , front, the'lI straight course that means success. Fathers, getyour rbor started in a bandit's a wholesome outlet for all his youthful "pep." Means a lot to his future, tom Come in and see our complete line of Conn instruments,world famed as EASY TO PLAY, PERFECT DI MECHANISM, BEAU IN TONE- - EasyPoroexts, If desired. Come in today. MM.M ti 41 atiii I 1Apollo Chorus Has Theatre Engagement I' --- , The 'Apollo Chorus." under the direction of Alva 'Woodward. le a week's engagement at the Ifilling Paramount-EmpresThis orient-!ratio- n has already enjoyed a full success In of the presents!pleasure tion of tuneful and coicorful ensem; ble singing and 'will Offer at the !local theatre earns new and popuIn music lore arrangsd ' lar features for mixed voices and staged with Iappropriate eostume attire. about twenty pick. ed voices have been associated for a chorus that shows With professional ability both in the solo and cboruir numbers. Popular operatic selections. come et which have been se'ected from the best musical )iits of the stage. will be sung and according to the director a tn.. tithed and artistic presentation is assured. s. ' 1 IT,'"11:,'f-,1.,Liap,Ir : . -I 4 c It .,,,--- , Mrs. Percival O. Perkins will present her pupil. Miss Bessie Steres. in a piano recital at her Audio. 124 B street, Tuesday, Aug. at S p.m. Following la the 'Troika Each Ma..if)r ...... Each Tschaikowsloi Z Liszt Elegie Llebestraurne No. t r--, A, ,.....,,,c.....,,,i00.4 "1.0.. le. T4 ',. I ',! .4 r t,: ' 1 I IC.. k i'!, Q.'. .:,. ,iiii.:;.;,-- z t St t I i, ' - -- 4;'.- . ..,,'"orl.t ,(h. : - I: - i't,, .16444! .."":111f - ' 114, Prince Let Lent t4,' Hawaii. teni or of rote who appeared at Pen-- : tares lasi. week with his famous Loyal Samoan South Sea Singer. and the memloers of his company sere guests of honor on various cceaSions throughout the seek of n d friends of his, docal admirers p,cpler includit.g returned el:1- and si(olaries pulite spirited sena. In a curtain call in the 11.). cal playhouse at the conclusion ot the bill the prince expreseed his; at the reception he and; d.ligt in hie associates had received Lake a nd the hearty welcome that had been extended to then herever they had gone in the c.ty. He said he had seen and spoken to so many of his on pecple here and ao many cf the.r in friends an& those intereired their welfare that it seemed almost like filling an engagement In his native land. Mier the iaat performance 1,,e1 Lani and hie company were taken as guests to the pone r home of the late President Joseph F. Smith. now preserved as a memorial. at Twenty-eevenSouth street and Ifighland Drive, where they were entertained by former missionar, lee and friends of the South Sea ki i it , ' ! th - s? ,r . e ' Pr. 'vll r it P i - 1 1 1 - ! I t ; - ', k f, At , ,Ikt 1.1, g Lioe , ri, '.1...is 0, ' . A its,,,-;t- (-:- ', 4i i, f fe ' 4;- .- 0k ....,i,,.. "' r'L'i."---','- 41 ,,, 1, ,,1 : t f ,,1"r, t.,71 ve ., ,,i,....,1,,,,, 4,,' Islanders-- The party broke go only when the company a of aingers train for had to leave to catch Logan. During the week the frince.and his company were received at the state capitol in the ram. of hi, E. by Crockett secretary of state: they tour g aere taken for a spent of the city and environs and afterTa pleasant And interesting IGOn at the Bureau of Information on the Temple grounds. A epeeist ergan recital was given in their honor and each member of the native party was presented with a Book of Mormon. There were four Il,r.lyneslen peoples represented. Maori. Hawaiian. gamoan and Ta. was given a Boole each and ,htlian. of Mormon in hie own language. The accompanying picture wag tLken on the OCCAMOn of the visit Shown to the Temple grounds. In the picture are: G. Sears. Back rowWilliam Vaaornalai Masi. Benjamin God. 'lard, Pansy Akons. Lauri. Katt McAllister, E. Wesley Smith. Lei. lehua Auld, Prince Lei Larti, EJ. Neff. Frank Keawei LF;, Second rowMaaele, Mona. George Areher. Front rowSimi Airiest. Satin Papu Ainu. Leo. Cedar Breaks. acting-Govern- sight-seein- 1 GARFIELD 1 1 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. Day had as the week Mr, ther guests duringMoore and Olio tonight and Mrs. W. A. That I might have undorstanding dren or Lewiston, and 5tr. and sight. Mrs, Melvin Keller et Chicago. It poems I did not know thy Mrs. H. A. Culverwell of gals micht Lake was a visitor here during th As I tool it alono with Thee, to-- 1 week. I night. Mr. and Mrs. Brnest Lundell and daughter. Virginia Pearl. have in the shale of stately rifles turned borne after spending a wetk Abundant Cowers; leafy trailing at Payson. Mrs. J. G. Brown and children vincs. Meadow!, softness at my feet to California to spend . have gorie 'Tis a sweet retreat from sum- - a few weeks. mer's heat. The Mothers and Daughters de! was held at Liberty park Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson Abruptly nature has made a break. Jr!. de NI,,dern PIngraphy-"- A A ?eating glitnpse of visi,,n I take and children have returned home and si,etch sorne crWriam of ol,rt after spending a few weeks at 'Vieof o Jr n.wcr I.Aographles and auto- Into thy wondrous canyon wide, park. htc,grapheit with a short eIetion Dright. gorgeoue colors on every anMrs. the Keels of TretTIOntOn side. from ea,h. IrelandNew Korea"Thls book guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hardy. Druehl Day hie returned horn. dscril,es the great improvement In i A elenroll with tempies, spirals the eronornic con&tIons of Korea after spending two months at halls, since Ita annetat;on by Japan.- er"n- McMahonYour House.--H- ow to Mr. and Mrs A. R. Taylor and finance. plan, t'aild, remodel and Withwal:s, are spending two weeks ledges. doroes whors floor Is in1,.m113' keep up a house" American Bork canyon. of the Eta"A play deep NlarquisOut Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Warring and In fur acts." Winding down through gorges Wife.-.-- A family have gone to Salt Lake te Ma';gharnConstant steep. make their home. con', fi In three acts." Mrs. Jack McCune has returned RowlandAndrew Jackson"An. From CONTI:TM. one I eee spiral drew Jacksona earnpaign home after spending two weeks in agaInst it A Takes a, form. watchman. the British, Or the Mississippi terriSalt Lake. seems too be. tory in the war of ISIZ. ConcernIng the milltarroPeratIons of the Amer- Right arm extended, be holds a ica es. Creek Indians, British and light Ode-Minu- te Essay I Spanish" Guarding thru solemn silence of the UnIvesee WardExpl,ring n;ght. "An irteresttng of the InBy Louis Ward. cred!hle discoveries of recent eelBroaden my heart at this great 4 & roeYCollectIng As bowllimestone "TIMES CHANGE." Hooked ho:d ynn my soul rugs purify a said young 'Times Change." an rrip,rttint p,a,e In the artistic Steadt'ast as thy mighty rocks, derenord of early days In this country lady to line the other day in tnake and thre is a growing tnterert In: A late more, dear Lord. Like Thee. fense of certain social conditions with v!ewed I their value." which I told her FICTIO N. something approaching niarm. but My guardian sentinel wilt Thou be. ' which she seemed to accept as II Ashmurt Pa: the Road of the Broaden my soul making It free matter of course. "Yes, they do intensive study of From sin and darkness: in the Family.An I replied. "but why do family relations an4 human emo- Blot out the Flom line of ITIV trite Ile. change." tion change and who changes they MARSDEN FLORENCE JOBIL ;them?" If I accept a certain innovaAtkeir"Slert With Yellow Eyes 'A thrilling ar4 iniensely interestParowan, Utah. .. I tior in our social life without a ing mystery story. protest I am helping to change the S.s!frs.--n-h- o authIN ABSENCE. RapTlro times, am I not. be the direcor's art,stic harflin, of drotrilt!c ton in which they are moving good suso,rse is evident throughout the t wonder what you are dolrg: or bad? We are individually Belod: story. the days bleak measuremnts of 5 portszble for The Times" in ChestertonReturn of Pon Quirote.."A novel gay with laughtr portion to our ability to affects them. As far as I am personal-Aaryl deep with thought.' And bare of Intimacy Forest.--rh .tOrT ColbyGreen ly concerned, I do not like to mine of the voTairo across the Atlant!cy tn th!s dlinal Isolation! gard myself as a piece of wood of Mrs Chsi!ort tvi hr daughter afloat that is driven hither and make absorbingly intresting rend- I out Pt the charred shadlics th:ther by the winds. but rather inc" tie a boat equipped to battle against Praser-flimoFootstens in the o' the nirht --them and to choose its own course. breathless tale of .4- Ald call your name. Night to a very great extent. One of the intrigue thr,tigh whtch rut there is 'no answer: Tuns a vein of mystery." Nothint but the ceaseless twirling greateet problems confronting our t LockeGold..n educators and our religious organ!. of stare. through this story is the subtle And the tremor of wind Oyer chaos. Zat10115. tCot ill to Inculcate In the mystery of India." minds of the rising generation a f all PinkertonSpring Suddeniy T remember your promise sturdy independence in the matter this author's ttoyes. 71011 portrays To of social customs. that they may be enmP. th vivid sweep of life as this one able to reject those.which are bad back to my labor. . Ard I does. and respect only those who are "When Eirunic with the Vine cf anticipaCircles WardSpread ticm..r. . good and wholesome and founded Stephn Jenny, young, romantic. LE married Elena Quirido, the stone PAEON' COOKE. upon the best interests of them-I- n wa cast into the pool of life and the community. the nation "Shadowland." selv. the circles began." a CO etanin shrdlu aninand the race. 1 Gracious Lord, didst thou load me re . . V Nollet! Besse Steres. , , I 1 pro-.;ra- Prelude in, B Flat Major. Prelude and Fugue in D 2" ,.,4 ',AEA1 arpr.,,n Presented in Recital Liberty Park Sunday Shepherd to Remain Abroad Another Year I e73and ' t oh l Manhood .,:-..- ,, ,t ', : , Building city - al Il Greetings From the South Seas. Sat ! Mo.-nin- g Organ Builder is Married in East The Summer Wind...1. W. Bischoff Ah! My Beloved. .William Stickles Sara Cuss. Curd m MacDowell Shadow Dance ...MacDowell Val se in E Mosrkowsl... March of the Dwarfs Grif Bessie Sere. 1Saxophone Band Concert at Lagoon, Lagoon's two free entertainments Sunday feature Rubeirs saxophone band comprizing 116 play- ere and said to be the only fully instrumented saxophone band now playing in western America. The rrograms will commence at 4 and 7 p.m. and both will consist of these Ittirrthrs: March, "With Mouthpiece and Reed" Finder Waltz. "Winter 7;ghts"..t-rbaneA Romance. "Mriody Land Thomas A Popular Fox Tic!, 'Some Pep" Finder Duet. "Sextette from Lucia" I .onizet ti Played by Edward Midglcy and Marlin Newbociti. Gavot, "Pleasant Moments" Urbanek Duet. "0 S91,1 NEo" Capua Down and Played by Elvin Keith Brame,. "Grand Opera Gems" ....Arranged by Finder Anthem. "Star Spangled Banner" Arnold Employes of the Salt Lake Tribune and patrons of the Community market will hold outings at the resort Monday, it is announced. There will be a fox trot contest on conTuesday night and a test Thursday night. Next Sunwill be furday's entertainment Lake Postal , nished by :employes band. ...... re pro-tim- e. re A . Tiles--..-O- r, one-ste- p Apollo Chorus at the-Sa- Welsh Gleemen Are Coming to Salt Lake Paramount-Empres- s f ' - ' . 4 4.) . ' , I, do - ' - '1,4 ." ' ' '''')t ,... ,,,, 4. r ,- - . f '') , A Date of the ntxt salt Lake ap.4 ., , k rt, . ' ::' pearance of the Royal Welsh ,i, ,N, , ha s been sot at about Oct. 29, t " ,,',. ,' t, It is announced by John James, the . British vice oonsul. who received t ' of ,.., 1 the arrival word of the expected 2, ; i Pl..' 1l '''4 ' .' ''' ''. 11 l'"I'' 4 1' ' ."?4 singers from Thomas Pritchard, ..e ',... . ..w lb" At t, ". V . manager of the chorus. ("me '"b a", t::.t,Ct :. led i $1, , ,,e, In 4, CHURCH MUSIC I The Welshmen will arrive S. '1' A it 1 4 New York. Oct I, and will make '4 1 41"''. FIRST METHODIST CIFFRCH. a trip to the 1 It-' i ;1 1',; f Pacific coast, making stope for , k . x. ,,, 410, Mortdag. concerts at Important cities en Is'' '4 .. , F ,,,3, 1 dIrecBowen 4 Dr. is , ,,, . route. i.4teics,i4, Joseph Organ prelude. "Tranquil Ity" ,,,, tc , , , , 8'11 t..),,'. , of the ensemble tor -, 3 tu.Torjussen ,..' ,g,.. .11b , A year ago the Welsh Gloemen - ,:. - 4 Anthem "God of My Life" ; '', r . , . 4 tr,.....1 41,..f-- 1 In Salt. Lake twice within a r 4 '. t, ,::,14 4,,,,, '1, y Sullivan sang :.; .., 81 , 8 weeks. few Offertory solo, Not a Sparrow ;-' ' '4 4 3it" Falleth" .. ....... ) ' - t,.t: t ....Abt a, ', . . William H. Russell. Twilight Recital at , 0 ,1 ri - Is... ; .i Organ, "Postiude in A Minor" i 1 47 ' McCune Music School ,-; ' ft Calkin 4, 4 (,,, . le 14 ,,, 4) ,7,.........00 , I Evening. ii 1 - r,,,11C .....4, Thursday evening at 7:4S I 7s4,,selp, N,,14' ,I'lveZ3,' .4 Organ prelude. Saloms theNext ' ,,, Chaminade chorus und er the , f ..' H,r, te... , 7- - t - ',",,,,- - c' , tt. ,,, "k .... A Anthem. "Incline Thine Ear" ' stilt, ).......r . : of rrotessor A. C. Lund, I "e''' direzion ,,,........A,1 ilk ,.:: ''',- iVi. j:. fk Himmel um rive 3 complimentary open-- 1 f., 4'' - 1 ,.-. , ." '.; '';, 4,A,'Ll . ,I,e'!,7t,".,,,Lotootr,,,,,.-,-..vtkf.. 7 't . 41,, i ,...,e... Offertory tole. The Voice in the - I . a.r recital at the MeCune $i;hoo I ,.,-- , , I ,, . si , " 70,1-Wilderness" Scott of Niusic and Art 200 north Main Misa Virginia Whitman- attest. This recital is one of the -. Organ postludc. March In B i styles of twillsif recitals that ars I "The Apollo Chorus" under the directbn of Alva Woodward, now appearing as o Flat" Duncan' twin; given by the school of mu- - 'special stage attraction at the ParamountEmpress with the feature picture, "The Way of Frank Ir. Asr. musical three- - sto on, its beautiful lawn. car: of 1A.11 tor and organist. Flesh," starring Emil Jennings, with Belie Bennett and Plvilis Raver In the cast: the main bullding. Glee-me- n c " ,.r , ''. i ,..., ,,t' ,-- ..: i4 te - tt, , It al ) 7 -- ..k,,I, ' 1 t4.0 4, 1- 4,,,t,,f ' ' ;.-- nr'. ,,, , I . - o - - .,,...,-;,',..- :4 4,, ,, , - Afil4 t I1 - 4 ' ,, - . c..- I it ,,, .' . t 1 ; ' t - ,4 . -' . -- I, I , .-- - ,...,-- ------- .. -- , . . . I. -- , . - , - , , ,. , 4...a. -- ; - - . ..,' -. -- , -- ,,' .,0 . ...' .4.. 4, 4. ,4k 44 .,.b L4 4' uto .;,,I,A.4. 41. -- A.' 4,14i. 4 4;.. 1 - ! t ,4,.. : t ) , , . I , , . ' , 4 c irprae '... , ' . 1- t..c..-.1,....- II, t , , ', ., "Pre" .). 41 - - 4 |