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Show I ' ; f tTr 9 Rao THREE Principals In Lucy Gates Grand Opera Co. At Salt Lake Theatre; Feb. 29, March 1, 2, 3 Sovey Reveals &oYq Demand fer Classical I.lusic groat artists have become events BT LEMUEL F. PARTON. of national importance. GigU, Ger(Special correspondent of aldine harrar, itoaa fonselie, John lh Deseret New) Garden, Feb.' 22 Classical McCormack, Mary NEW TORK, Damosch and otner Review musts is winning over Jazz In com- great artists have reached .radio petition for tha favor of American audiences covering 4 states Jbe Thera are, Jn and around greatI Fubllo tast radio listener er New kora about 4uu musieicaiu Improving year by year, and Amer- engaged in musical broadcasting. ica as a whole la becoming widely Estimates ot the number au engagmi educated And increasingly discrim-mau- n throughout America run from i,-ou- u On March It. In ths taberm ua appreciation oi mutu ge.ttto and this number la son will open merhays; Alflo, Joseph Royer; tolJTAH'fjpera nacle at f o'clock a musical , i sic, steadily increasing. Naturally the Bertha Sessions; Mother Lucia, r Lake theatre this a. , tola will "Onward" review. MarThis conclusion drawn the preference for classical music is Emma Lindsay. On Friday. for garet presented by ths ten county day from testa by broadcasting sta- more observable along the larger Anderson will ting ths role coming vieett. The ti(t 1, an- chain hook-up- s Relief societies stake of tha wulcn Mr. Romero that tions in where original pro hers, and previously Santuzza and of annual efanl flnithlng ths Li D. 8. Church. Close to a nounced classical and Jazs selec- grams are broadcast and stations do Turidu. This will mark ths detouche hr betas pat on ths pro- of rewomen thousand will were talented not tsunurawn take the tions and to have a Miss but of Anderson, depend upon relaying ductions Ths Utah Opern flub in Salt Lake girl. In a leading opersponse noted, it- - has also been hotel danca mueie to their audipart in tha event, which la ' commemorative of ths fifcuecztd by mu ult let In several pri- ence But wherever it has been presrntins ths Lucy Gates Opers atic role. and in which tested, the drift toward high brow tieth anniversary of ths orvate and public school Saturday On Thursday company announces tbs best snd preteachers noted an astonishing fa- selections has been found. ganization of ths first stake the history of must nights 'La Tratiata will ba Violargest cast In "west. Belief Boctty In Salt Lake It has also been found that sented by the following cast: miliarity with classical score exsal art In the interest in American fola county. plainable only by radio. Music pubOn Wednesday. Feb- - 2. "Lucia" letta,' Mho Gales; Alfred Dumont, ' inW. has been greatly stimulated music review which an The shows houses be also John George will Summerhays; Rustlcana" lishing rsport and "Cavallerta W. Summerhays; Dr. the of classic radio. Negro melodies ana ths for John the demand creased by the will progress organiThis officially night presented. J. Bouthwlek; Albert zation. is n plctnrizatlon in Through tbs radio, legions of spirituals are untailing favorites open ths season snd Governor GrenvILCelestlne AnIs an increasing demand and knew Janey; one its and of there Philips who Utah Americans H. of head only song ths Flora, growth story Hern, Georgs and development, and will ba nina. Evangeline E- Tbomaa Beealey; ephemeral song hits are now fa- for indigenous American music Opera elnb, will speak. Baron iiaslam; miliar with Ureig, Brahm Beetho- wnleh has attained somewhat a divided into three parts. B. Cecil Gates, director' an Gastons James Mrs. Clairs Stewart Boyer, classical status ven, Mozart and Ttchalkowaky. pounces ths following cast for tbs Douphol. O. O. Romney, Jr.; MarX? Oblguy, Albert Ecciea; JosTbs steady outspreading of the WednesOne of the leading broadcasting he Of "laicia of the quis general charge presentation " Martin. -. C. stations hero Monday night with- big Ted and blue chains also has celebration; Mrs. Grace.N'Uday and Friday nights! Lucia. Lucy eph. Charles Saturbs given alii No matinee furthered theon Stewart, la held its announced "tabloid opera" higher musical standard Gates; Lord Heary Ashton, Joseph reader, which previously had been broad- Although the classics now ride tho Mrs. Emma Felt Bltnsr, ths Royer; Blr Edgar of Ravenewood, day, although matinees for chilcast by artlsta of the Metropolitan wave along with tooth pasts and director and Mrs. Agnes Bol-t- o Alphonzo Romero; Raymondo, Al- dren of grade and highandschool ags Tuesday bert J. Soutbwlck; Lord Arthur. will ba given Monday and Agnea Whits have Opera company. Within the next safety pin the fact to that radio Lake theatre at 2:42. hour the station received 920 tele- now is financing itself no that it la Roy Utley; Altos, Jessis Evans: a at tha Balt rates charge of thb music.... Mrs. bs obtained may Special chorus of flftv snd enlarged symBrown G. Emuieretta is genphone calls from indignant listen possible to offer the best in the mumembers of tha feathe by for bo opera era, wanting to know why the op- sical field and 'regardless of the phony orchestra will also eral chairman. Utah Opera club. tured. era had not been on. A deluge ot economic motivation, the public Is Ths event will be free to engagement Only one outside "Cava Herts Rustlcana" wilt ba letters and telegrams followed the reaping big cultural dividend said and la the tobo public, be at will that and be will given, The American Federation of Munext day. presented on Wednesday evening 'the . ths largest celebration of its March Logan, theatre, Capitot cast: the Santuzza, by Moat of these telephone calls and sicians is watching this drift closefollowing kind ever attempted here. Lucy Gates; Turidu, John W. 8am- as It sees an Inevitable demand were who from ly persons messages rarely write letters to broad catt- for mors and more musicians and Officials of the sta- it is intent on confining broadcasting station tion, analyzing this Incident, con- ing to orchestras engaged primarcluded that there is n vast inform- ily for that purpose. The Chicago ed and critical radio audience branch of th union Is opposing whose response can be gauged th broadcasting of music from only by occasionally holding out theatres and hotels snd threatening ' Tha American the under Lake Salt musicians company, Opera to In and strike unless stations employ this result. th awaiting W. direction of Frank Asper will h musical organization for tha en- render Instance, there was no mistaking their own o reheat ra Joseph Nf. ths Liszt 'TUth Psalm" at of dethe of the audience. verdict and Weber, president of the, federation couragement development $ services in ths First avowed purpose of ths the With It is Just Tour American talent in opera, is appear- Methodist Church Sunday. -ago that tbs said her today that the Chicago and furthering Interest in proposal to btoadyears cast famous sint- musicians had th full support of ing in -a seven weeks engagement Soloists for ths occasion Will In- veloping rep- - ers and musicians was first mada the nation! Balt In taka, music In New- York City, according to class organization and that clude Mrs. A. C. Kelm, soprano; high Of It was vigoruoeljr opposed by the aaargatle efforts would b made t received here. Gladys Hardlman. harpist; Ross J. resentativsg of JO -organization- and v AU of their offerings are listed Ramsey, i practice music the of prevent company depart Metropolitan Opera Chicago having violinist; and Louise the tta artlsta were forbidden to sing theatre and hotel broadcasting as "grand opera in English," and Pnsk, pianist. A chorus of 21 lad- menu city committees or Into what U before the microphone. The metro- from spreading to ether cities. ars being presented to ths public ies voices will sing the work-- Han- this week organised 'f'tloIU; E Consolidated Press politan Inter withdrew its oppaat. (Copyright at tha Gallo theatre, del's Hallelujah Cliut Us Will bs to be known as ths Balt ia . Opsniag with Faust" this com- a concluding number. 1 seutlve Council of Musto clubs of tion end since then performances of Association.) of American singers is preSelections will also bs included the Utah Federation pany ' E. Mrs. Butin of a "Madams Has Is MacDowell Piano Club announced Recital by by senting English string quartet consisting clubs, it terfly,' - "Marriage of Figaro." Mr. Ramsey and Beulah Francis E. Corfman, president of tha stat Recital Gifford, violinists; Louise Cherry, federation. Enjoyable Arranged for Pupils "Elopement from Seraglio. "Sunset Trail" (being given viola, and Clifton Jacobsen, cellist on the council Is Membership for ths first time In New Tork), They will play an air- from the D open to bona lido repntatlve. ' A program of th works of I l. Inez Lillie will give a piano reand Pagllacci." Major Suite" by Bach, and of any club or organization having at of her Mendeaaohn and Chopin fea- cital for a few Vladimir Rosing Is directing the "Adsgietto by Bizet.' ths boms of Mr Earl, 1pupil J91 east interest in music. Including womcompany; with Frank St. Leger as A ladies quartet. Mra C. W. H ea- en clubs, men's clubs, clvie and tured the meeting of tho Mae Dow- Thirteenth Bouth street. Saturday, conductor and Eugeno Ooossens as rner. Mrs B. W. Heard, Mra G. V, service cluba luncheon cluba the ell club at Georgette Rosenberg February 22, at 4 p.m. Pauline Culp and Mrs. A. C- - Kelm, win chamber of commerce, music recently. A paper on these three Giegle and Dorothy Jones will guret conductor. read This company was organised a sing Morrison's "O Shepherd of schoola studios, etc. articles on ths Ufa of Grieg. Th program follows: chosen composers was road by Estelle . short time ago with ths Rochester, IsraeL" Temporary officer were 11 musical a.m. At In tha th Asa at the held and service was a Death , following N. Y.. American spent company as at the meeting which .Grieg Margaret Schreiner will the hbms cf Mra Corfm'sn. and tn program was given: Songs by Mac- - Boat Bong ..Mendelssohn a nucleus and has steadily been Church, Handel's to bs play luncheon Largo." a at In numbers and two PnultasGiegla weeks, gaining reputation, Dowell trio eompooed of Virginia Nsvln held at ths Elks club, a permanent Collyar, Bar Guss and Ted Tellef-so- Dueta (Narcissus) . singing and dramatic ability. Keen with Witches Flight Nevln observers of the group declare that Organ Recital erganization will bs effected by Bob Collyer; Earl Ruth and Fay Ewlnr some of tha leading stagers In this election of officers to serve for a Chopinaccompanied E fist Nocturne major, Rowland Hall Sunday stated period. Miles Company have excellent prospects Hannah Chopin Etude Sparklets Lola Meri Ewing The council will bs a clearing on the Amovtts; Tha organization of the troupe Inez Lillie; Memories of black key Spring Lawrenea E. Eberly, organise house for suggestions and compar- songs from Handel, Was prompted by the movement in Anthony Chopin snd Maurin Hansen of tha United States to have opera will appear in an organ recital at j isons of ths musical aetivitv by JeanettoHom .Woodland Echoes a place in which Mendelssohn sung J. Wyman , sung In English In this country, Rowland Hall chapel, Sunday, Salt Lake, and ofas the by Lucy Gates Bow-taccompanied betRuth Barnes may leaders music Fob. T:J0 city 20, beginning at ths cry having been "opera in p.m. Chopin Vais C sharp -minor; Barcarolle each with Offenbach become tor acquainted on the Assisting wilt be America." program for English Polonaise MllttarFloyd Ruth Ewing Ruth Lee. Jessie Conway Jones, other. Mra Corfman said that Chopin Menuet ..Paderewski and Margaret Skelton, violinists; most of the leading musicians were Matson. Bemadin Devin ny . Music Club Has Helen Keyser. pianist, and Mra present at the first meeting. To Star a . means in One of the prospect by Symphony Orchestra Marian McMurray, Pennington Earl which thl council hopes to build Enjoyable Evening Tha program follows: Will Give Concert Polish Dane Fay , Bcharereska in A..Gul!mant up ths musical taste and interest Mussolini Medu Mrs. T. B. Reterson wsa hostess Torchlight March. ...L V. Flagler of fait Lake, is to project a course Ellen Christensenjaf of high class muslcsl entertainBalnt-Sae) The Swan The McCune School f Music and for the Kaege Music club on y nextr with Lack rabM,u season, the in ment th under Art city (b) Meloday Orchestra, Feb. Symphony Massenet 24, at hor home evening, ! other project, fn ths meantime. n Third South street Ths direction of Frank W. Aaper, will Butterfly Grieg Ruth Lee. meeting Barnes for meet will Mapr Ths seamonthly group Gustac Merkel give its second conoert of the opened with ths secretarys report, Andantlno ths accomplishment of its work, son in th Assam bly Hall, Tuesday, followed by a short musics! Helen Keyaer. March 0. This organization of 02 May Use Music in Negro Spiritual c. C. White Mra Corfmsn said. as follows: Jessie Conway Jonea Mario theory; National Federayoung players Is making an enState Junior Contest viable reputation in ita playing of tion of Music Clubs' official song. Fatasy in E Minor Stainer High School Students Two selections .. Geraldine Evens standard music. Het" symphonic Present Will William Ths Story by ths Mouse Hymn. k. Opera Through diligent Peterson, chairman rehearsing they are showing improvement each tn stata Junior music contest, an-of Massenet Frank Lynes Meditation , nounced time Wanda Peterson Margaret Skelton. .. to ail prospeo-ti- y appear. they schools Fork Saturday prohigh Spanish Prelude and Fugue in B Minor Zown the Stream entrants In th four piano Many high school and Junior duction of th comic opera, "The we. school students that thay need not will b high throughout tn , Bach Captain ot Plymouth, ,....Thzriov Lieurance Thanks Bs To God Bach numbers by memory, play Minor Ball and ready for presentation on Wednes- tha city are said to he taking ad.. marchetta Stanley Dickson day and Thursday, Fab. 29 and vantage of these concerts as a that th music may b need. Mrs. MrMurrsy. Leona Curtis work in mutb5 March 1, It is announced. This part of their regular required Etud Chopin ' In Class D (piano), is paxephon solo, Manzanotta opus 22, No, opera promises to bo one of the sic appreciation. ct?oV5- 0, usually known as "Th Butter-Dy- " finest things ever don by the Rudy Weldorp- La Vsrs Miller Hymn. not th opus 10, No 2 school. tud. Composers Wife, 82, Postlude la C known as Spinning song from "Tha Flying tb ta "Black th A f sal Ur of th opera Henry Smart Key" tud Dutchman'' This years contest will be held Oestea stag and ataga setting that are Sings on Program early in May. Jos Boberg s built and painted entirely by the Recital Faculty Hungarian Rhapacdie Mignonns c atudenu of the art laser under Joining in an obmrranc of th To be Broadcast th direction of Mia Zina John- twentieth anniversary of th death Utah Sculptor to Rtaceato Etid V.V.V.VublSs"n son. Th harbor of Plymouth, th of Norway's great composer, Grieg. Lola Burnham interior of j Priscilla's cottage, and Mina Grieg, widow of tha famous Portray Fighters Romanes Fans Paroles Streabbog broadcast from fcsTStoSuiS a camp of th Pequot Indians will musician, sang on a program reMra Rosenhan by membera of the faculty of the b depicted in classic faahlon. Oslo A in of in honor New cently given York Herald Tribune of Pttioaso ..Mendelssohn McCun School of Music and of 10u voices Is used that writer of musto. th ollowlnK to Say Irf Art In Athchorus Elizabeth Rosenhan voice Mm 12 production. , The who, is now hD"r young, th Grieg, IFocal selections ....Tom Osborne eminent are selected from th mixed chorus years of age. Was known in her Utah sculptor: Accompanist. Frances Osborne. Violoncello solos and gle clubs of th school. Prin- earlier Ufa as a stager of great reMahon rf Young, American paint-- r Then followed Informal muate Lonento exhaustive selected are sourcefulness vole after and beauty of Gabriel Marts cipals and a grandson of Red refreshments i Hymn us An orchestra at 14 mem-be- n who did much ta the promoUon of Brigham sculptor, tryout arrived here yesRobert a Fisher .Holter She terday on Young, selected from the regular high bar husband's composition th French liner Barnhope accompanist school orchestra will play th ac- wa a cousin of bor husband. On mw. T011 Slovakian Singers with five groups of prire-flBoatman OlAJlussian 4 of th notable lyrics of Grieg mad companiment brons which ho will The students ars being coached famous by Mm. Grieg's singing Plan .Tour of U. S. ThoMHody th B,hn galleries on Moon Hangs Low ... Lie be Dlch (I Love Vir.? avenuo on dancing and staging by Miss was "Xch .Speno next month. The Chlm&nida Chorus Erma Worley and Prtnc.pal L. A Thee). groups an tha result of two and a i Announcement ! made by book-r- s - Anthony C. Lund, director; Anderson. , half year o t continuous work in of American concert tours, that RosaHt M&dsiw?Aecompnit The opera la directed by F. J. Local Composers to rta. but they ware ths Prague Teachers Choir, an or- Fiano aolo, Walts Op. 19 Brahma Faux, Inspired by an head ot tha music departInterest la boxer that date from ganization of 60 Talks of Series ment. Those Give ,.0Lucl1 Burnhope taking leading parts th , artist's childhood. school master win make a a recant develop Talk, are: Clarenc Hill a Miles Blandstaling Nearly thirty years ago menu In Music Education." th l"nltd States in 191. Mr. ish; Lee Bingham as John Alden; Beesley, chorister of Toung, already a boxing fan, beWalls the itinerary of the comTracy Y. Cannon Floyd Cornaby as Elder Brewstar; th Frederick anTwenty-sevent- h to gan realize th ward, pany has not been fully made tip. Piano solo. Rhapsody Op 7 in of possibilities as Wattamut; George Butler a series of talks by local brawny fighters for painting and O minor decision has been made to bring ..Brahms George Prior as Pecheudt; Dalle nounces will which of first As th th sculpture. composers, Greek Lurlle the ensemble west, snd tt Is beBurnhope Christensen a Richard; OrvlU Evward Sunday wore attracted to boxers sculptor Tho Swallows lieved more than likely that as subCowan ans as i Stephen; Ben Stahman as be given in th they Wiun (Indian March 4. ject Tor their work, so Mr. Young win come to Salt Lake If suitable Lullaby) Lieurance Theodore; Wilma Hanzen as Pris- School session Sunday, h Prof. realised will Th Georg in thst Chamlnade speaker Chorus portraying ring arrangements can bs made. cilla; Alta Huff as Katonka; Lola Careless, pioneer murioal director, mn could rusk th best use Anthony C. Lund director; ot Lretr as Mercy; Dal Bralthwalt who will relate incident of his lit too powers which be felt to be his . Rosalia Madsen, accom panlst as Charity, snd Bernice Thomas as covering a long period of yean ta th ability to infuse the rhythmiThis Patience. Em. on Spring this community. It 1 announced cal line sad movement tn plaster Music Notes. J that all music during th session, xnd brons But when, be started both vocal and instrumental, will work along this lino Mr. Young did Dixon Displays . neverthere's ths man who savs Operetta of Johann Strauss are b honortd th not of to compositions propose imitate tho classical its could bs interested tn this eoon to ba produced in a modern-me- d Outstanding Ability guest Other such talks will ba - fea- treatment. Ha sought also concert and opera stuff! He likes the modform through adaptation ot a date. tured ern later at touch. popular muaic. ho does, and noth- Erich Korngold, who -' to preplans Dixon himself those Among ho has proved group ing ejee. says the Morning Tele"nt tha flrat at Berlin, with real master of th piano in ilia brought to this country la on called graph. spring this: "The Queens group MONDAYS RECITAL. Lace Handkerchief arecital The Aak him: which Do you go to the Winner," given at th Assembly Hall, contains the opening attraction. Is the program Following three figures tha announcer, in movie theatres? What do you hear The city of Munich, Germany, la Thursday evening. A good sized for tb organ recital at the t the big palaces, cathedral and planning evening dress ,th victorious heavy, a Mozart festival for this audience listened with rapt atten-loTabernacle Monday, Feb. 27, weight and th defeated on colto th artist who possessed temples of the movies? Music. The summer, to run from July 20 to with Organist Frank W. best of conoert overture lapsed on th canvass Thl group The best Aug. JO, tariudng rendition of som rare technique, and in his playing at th console: of operatic scene Artists who are of that composers showed remaikabl and particularly appealed to th French Vivec shading from th favorit Allegro work themselves an route, to or Critics Th Schubert festival beta pre- blending. Fifth Symphony tho opera bouses end concert from, Jcloc-tioWhile In th United States Mr. . Hla program consisted Of , . C. K. Wldor halls pared for celebration ta Vienna listen to that,nnd like this summer will Include participayou Young hope to do bronses of from Beethoven, Schubert-Lisz- t, pent th "New Largon from n? tion of 120.000 singers it Is report-ed- . Dempsey,, Denny Leonard sad World . Liszt, Brahm Cyril Scott, Bymphony, Or spring thlii: When ho whistle A concert hall ta Jack Delaney. Of tha four h Antonin Dvorak 7... being built Ravot, Albenis and Chopin. tune, ask him. if he know where to accommodate a chorua Dixon will play th followDempsey aa th perfection of Momant Musical it cam from, for chances are, 19 0o voice and an audlenc ofof 15,. ingMr. th publltatlo type. Frans Schubert program at th McCune School to 1 that It Is n melody extracted Favorite - "Mormon Hymn, ot Muaic and Art rocttal hall Monfrom Chopin. Mozart, Beethoven In connection with the National The Invention of a Wisconsin "Coma, Com Y Saints p.m.: Fantaday, Feb. 27 at l or Brahms. People took delight Convention of Music Supervisors man, a now table for many purat ..Arr. by Orgaitst In the davs of Blossom Time" Chicago. April 10. the National sia. Bchuroan. three movements; An Old Melody poses can be folded and carried ta hark, th Lark, Scbvbert-Liaz- t; whistling the 'Song of Love." High School Chorua of America Hark, By case about tb six of a golf bag. Arr. by Organist the Bea 8 hor. .Etude were amazd to discover that They - An English Inventors thev will meet for the first time. They Grand .March from tha baby carRbapsodla op. were using "Unfinished Symphony" will sing at Orchestra Hall April 20 Smetana; riage that can ho folded to about "MasteraingerF of Schubert. They were whistling accompanied by the Chicago Sym- - Brahme; Waltz, op. 42, Noctura C the size of a suit cma for carrying ..........Richard Wagnar also theme from a symphony! minor. Scherzo, op. II, phony orchestra can be used as a bath tub. Utah Opera Season Opens Salt Lake Theatre on Wednesday SECTION THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 Musical To Given by Relief Societies at Intel-lige- 5 j, j J j Music to Feature Americas Produce MUSIC CLUBS Methodist Service ORGANIZE FOR Operas in English BETTERMENT ' llf 1 Cad-ma- tan-de- . i ' ,,,,. .... n, at , ...... n; Left to right, top row John Iff. Summerhays, Albert J. Southwick, Margaret AnderWalker Wallace, Lucy Gates, Joseph Royer. son, Alphonso Romero." Second Third row-- Emma Lindsay, Celestine Phillips Janney, Jessie fcvans, Evangeline Thomas Beesley, Bertha Sessions. Bottom row. James Haslam, O. D. Romney, Jr B. Cecil Qates, center, Roy Upley, Charles C. Martin, Albert Eccles. ' row-L-Gle- nn - bezZo-sopran- o. Prelude-Pastora- ...... le Fri-da- pro-gra- m Ke' -- ...... ........... 5 7 . Roch-ambe- au if. hr f Czecho-Slovakl- f . j nt ...... Tun-ne- I i1. y. pre-fe- ra 20.-00- 0. it .......... ........ fl. . Fliine Ellsworth and Mr. and Mra Victor A. Wallace. . Mra William M. Jardtae will ast sist in receiving for tha ladles living atthe Cheat hotel who are entertaining BY GENEVIEVE K. PRATT. Tuesday afternoon. Arthur McGregor, who ecently underwent an operation for appenSpecial Correapondence) evening at 2400 Sixteenth street. dicitis has returned to his homa be' will W. Mr. 20. Black Dr. WASHINGTON. Among the Utahns who attendFeb. Benjamin and Mrs. George D. Casto enter- toastmaster and Senator Simeon ed the at home" reception laet tained for Utahna formerly from D. Fees of Ohio, will deliver an ad- Wednesday afternoon given by Mra. Logan. The following were pres- dress Th guests of the evening William M. Jardlne were Mra- - May ent: Mra. Laura Cowley Brozsard, w ll be received by Justice and Mrs. Manghn Snow. Mrs, John T. Ca n Mra Theresa- - - P. Brossard, Mr. George Sutherland. Senator Heed ltL Mra Fred S. Schow, Mrs. Nettle Marguerite Maughas Colton. Mrs. Smoot, Senator and Mrs. Willis it Merrill, Mrs. WUliam Spry, Mra W. Vera 8 haw, Mra. May Msughsn H- - King. Representative and Mrs I B. Black. Mrs. M. C. Merrill and Mina Snow, Mrs. Jean Caine, Mrs. Verna E. O. Leatherwood, Representative! Mra, Horace Nebeker and R. Dslnes. Mra. R. LaPreal Mon-so- and Mrs. Don B. Colton, Com mis-- 1 Roth NeSeker who assisted in re, 'Mra. Nettle Merrill, Miss Kin-n- sloner of the General Land Office' ceiving. Charles Redd of la Sat, Utah, Catae. Mra. Marian M. Schpw. and Mra. William Spry, former GovMra. Sarah J. Lew.i Mias Besal J. ernor and Mrs. Heber M. Wells "ame to Washington last Friday on M business. m . Helen Min Law, Law, Lydia Brigadier General and Mra. Brlant Mies Marjorie Merrill. Mis LilLogan Rich, Dr. Edgar B. H. Wells, Mrs. 8usie Root Tlhodes, Data, Brossard, H. T. Brossard. Samuel Tariff Commissioner Mrs. Ed- lian Lindquist entertained SaturF Cowley, Georg M. Harris. Mar- gar B. Brossard and and day evening at the home of Mra Mr. and cus J. Pedersen. Hugh W. Colton, Fred S. Schow. Their guests wero K. Nebeker. Th ; banquet J. Randolph Riter. William Emer- will begin at 7:20 o'clock and will Mies Iph McArthur, bliss Marson Rtter, David J. Shaw, John T. be followed Caine, Miss Alice- - Colton, . garet by dancing. Cain III. Ezra P. Monzon. H. P. eerie Payne. Russell. Ellsworth. Mra' of Labor and Secretary Dslnes. Fred 8. Schow, Melvin Law, Jamas J. Davis were Smith, Darrefleld Smith, guests of hon- -j I Garland Preston M. Nielsen. Clinton Ver- nr ot the Assistant Solicitor Malcolm McLaughlin ant Merrill of the Schow. non and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Treasury ..and Mra Harry K. Miss Etta Merrill left for her Pratt Cavendish W. Cannon, formerly Dougherty entertainedgue-- tsSaturday! ta Salt Lake last Monday afwere home Among the of Salt Lake City, came to Wash- evening.General-anter been th guest of her Mra Frank T. rlsterhaving Mr. Cannon Major Mr- - and and brother-in-laington last Monday. . ta ta tha consular service of the Hinea Mra. Fred 8. Schow. Mra L. E. McArthur entertained United States in Switzerland and ia, Royden Dangerfleld, formerly of in Washington in connection with Saturday afternoon at her home in Salt Lake and recently returned stat department business.. He was Lamont street for her daughter. to the United States from Europe, accompanied by Mra Cannon. They Miss Leah McArthur. i will leave Washington Tuesday for The Western Cultua club was enhave been guests of Carol Foster he will complete hi and have berth entertained by Mr. tertained Monday evening at the Chicago where Mr. Dangerfleld has been Cannons brothers. Jack and David home of Mra Don B. Colton, Mra studies th of Wendell guest Thomo. Irene Ranker was hosts. The Cannon. Miss Ethel Iverson, n student of was Miss Clara Partridge Mra. Helen Parry. Mrs. Alice Pakr Central high school, was pledged Marriott and Mra Sun Stewart who related her experiences ta Phi Delta Bigms sorority SatThursday evening at rope last summer. , th home of Mra. Marriott. Their Th Governor of Hawaii and Mra urday. E. Ellsworth left last German guests Included; Mra Adelaide Ver- Wallace H. Farrington were the non. Miss Ellen Nielsen. Mra. Mar- guest of whose honor Mr. and Saturday for Phoenix, Aria, in conguerite Colton, Mra Josephine Mra Royal d Mater Mead last nection with his government work, Jonea Mra Marjorie Hansen. Mra evening at the Mayflower Hotel. tonMarcus Robey came to WashingMarti Cherry. Mra. Ins Parkinson, Dr. and Mra Edgar B, Brossard Saturday on business Mr. and Mra. Gillette Call of n Mra. Edith Dinwoodey. Mra Ann were among those who attended. are guest at th home Wallace. Mra. Jeanette Hansen, Mra Fred S. Schow en- of Mr.Wyo.. and Mra Mrs. Velora Anderson and Miss tertained Friday evening. German E. Among Marian Van Alstyn. . the Utahns who were Mr Mr. and Mra J. Allison Reid en- and Mra. Bert attended Elder R Henry Cooper. Mr. and Paul, Mra Nettie Mrs. Evan tertained Saturday evening. Their Merrill, Dr. William Darley, and Mra John J. Snow and T. Darley. all OsMra. G. Mr. were and of Wellsville. guests Pr. Md Mm, Don Johnson. wer in Washington for a few Utah, mond Hyde, Dr. and Mra' VV, N. davs Richard R. fast week. Elder Darley and Elder Johannessen. Dr. and Mrs. Vern C. Washington last Lyman tocazne-- to Monday attend Cooper have been released after Mitlard. Mr. snd Mra. Wallace Mc- a convention and has been the guest Bride and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney or hi sister and brother-in-lafilling missions ta Canada. Mra Reid. Darley met Mr. Darley in Toronto, w and Mra M. C. Merrill during Dr. his 'Preparations are Mr. and Mrs. G. Osmond Hyde being made for hera H left for his horns the were the guests of Mr. and Mra. ta yUtah Idaho banquet at Meritoday. Dr. Lymsn was the dianannual Roland R. Parry Thursday eve- dinner guest Mansions Saturday avenlng. of Dr. Elwuod Mead ning. members of the last Thursday evening and Satur- March ' 1. Th executive committee and th offt- - . Secretary of Agriculture and Mra day evening was enterta-newho are making arrangeJardin will be guests of honor at Congressman and Mra E. O. Leath-by cer ments are: Wallace a dinner to be given bv Mra Jacob erwood. He was the Mra. speaker at th Cora Rubin. GeorgeMrBrldt, Leander Loose on Feb. 22 at th regular Sacraent B. Haddock. meeting guuday. Ears - Monsen Sidney O. Reid. .. Ma yflo a r . hot el.' afternoon and at' Newel G. G. Osmond Hyde, President and Mra Coolidge will and Toung Mens Mutual Im Mra KateDatnee. E. Venable, Mra Florence J. Qrmond and Fred U. Bros- -' Secretary of Agriculture and Mra day evening , i sard. Jardin will entertain at dinner on John T. Caine, TIL returned to Tuesday oyenlng at the Mayflower Washington last Wednesday to be With sn average annual produc,, Hotel. at home Mra Cain and ihe tion to 10.000.00 United ' Ml Ruth McArthur passed the children. q;ith H has been travelling mate equivalent boxes. Italy leads th world week-en- d at Annapolis where she, during the past two months In Mex-w- for producing lemons entertained by Midshipman Texaa California and Utah, To facilitate starting tan automo- " Adolph Roth. Mr. and Mra Clarenc Jar .is bil tn cold weather a new attachTh annual banquet of th Utah entertained Tuesday evening for Mr. ment force air heated to 100 deStats Society will be bald Saturday and Mra German S. Ellsworth, Mi grees into th intake manifold. -- Utahns in the N ationV Capital fongi-es-siona- le-t- -- I n, la Mrs-Fran- k d tor-th- e Af-to- Mr.-an- Ella-wort- -- . P-- La-jdl- ss t-- .; r Tj V a " , a 2- I jLrSd, I |