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Show 111100e4 ), .. - , lb. -- -- , : ' . .: ,, . 7,,Ni ,.,.'... :., . -- .. ,,i,,. Ifai . - i 45:4,,;-- - f., tft.," 0 , ) .4, , . MIATOpexiCa ., I , - - 4,,,,,, ty operas. "Once In a Blum is euggest,ed. Among the one act operas uggested for presentation are The Crimson Scarf," ',taloa; The 13nd Beggars." Offenbach,' and ."The Barber of Lath," also by Offenbach. It is suggested that if other one, act performances are desired, that perforrit.inCe. It is advised that the opera be the last act from "The ;Bohemian given autliciently early itithestea.-- . Girl.--probablythe be ton to avoid any conflict w.th prep-- scene from "Erminie arst.ons for the spring musical Playa operas of 'Among the contest, events of the Matualt. Presentation of light opera is more than one act. suggested are being advocated for all wards Bhb; "the Wishing Well," by John Wil"The China Shop." )ear as one of the finest meadi of son Dodge; attaining participation in au activ- - Penn; CapL.:n of Plymouth." Kitty by a large number of people, it dr:dge; "Mies Cherry Nautical Knot." being egintated that with vocal Dodge; "The -iLinrers. orchestras. and Herbert; The Belle of Barcelona. Jane." chorus "ell over one hundred Chaney: TrialTheof John andRover." Yiersons will be engaged in the pro- - Protheroe; GyPsy Dodge; "Yokohama Maid." Penn. ducrttA in each ward. "Captain Crossbones." Penn; "The Glves Opportunitlesie Lass of Limerick Town." Penni educefor musical s, Opportunity "Prince Charming." tion, dramatic action. dancing and "The Pirate" Daughter." Brown; wholesome association of the group "Sylvia." Willard spencer:, "Beane is being advanced as additional and Buttons;' Robyn. and of the reasons for theavtivitY Gilbert & Sullivan collection. "PinThe general boards. In addition afore." lilibado." Trial Jury." to pointing to the training that 0P- - "lolanthe." and "Princees byIda." eratic production affords. point to Royalty operas inclua euggeeted Its value ae an entertainment me- - "The Mocking- Bird." Witmark. drum for the entire .e wards to choose Bonnie."- Spencer. To assist ' operam. that will be both aPProPri- without chorus include ate and within the possibilities of "The Sleeping Queen," Rolfe; the ward facilities the general Marriage by boards lovie suggested a list of back); "Rose of Lantern,." Offen.' Offenoperas of difficult. medium. and barb. Operettas Auvergne." for girls include,' easy presentation. "Feast of the Lantern" (Chinese). Among the sugrested operas are and "In India," by a ,number of Gilbert & Sullivan the A musical sketch for men sug-products. and I works of Penn. Victor Herbert, Of- - gested for use is Wile's: fenbach. Eldridge. John Wi!..on Away." by J. Spencer "Ily Cornwall. of AU Salt Lake; and sketches Dodge, Witmark and others. for J1111101'1 see of light- variety, most include boys and girls include. "Hiawatha's! casts for male and female voices. Chil'hood." Bessie M, Whiteley.i some are Written especially for la- - and "Snow White," by Durst and i dies only, and others for men and Willis. 4417,,,, p. tuheeeetta.siY , r'-- IA t - 1.?-i''- I ,,:ijo ,,,, :,,,,, v .'; ' , non-royal- ty ,' - , . ' .e, - - ,; - c- - - , i , - ' i, ..,, -,' 1 " I Surdo-Willi- " ' a 7-4 fr';k3;-aq- ; Musiestt boys. directors in each ward Representative of the' operas of of the Church are asked by the genMadam-- , eral boards to difficult prerentation is plans at once mselle Taps," by Penn. Represen- - for presentationbegin of the opera on tative of those of medium ditticul some Friday viening during ty is "Pickles" by Witson. and of early part of the winter. the t.:01 e? ' :.T - g 7- " -4 training is dawninwwith thewdvent of the speaking motion picture. - I I -- t CHRIS B. 90 01 ; LINCHOTEN t!r --- , I 10$ - ' - ' 1 , We Are Without a Doubt the $4 A I ASK FOR CATALOG I e 10 I Morris 40' i I 1 Headquarters for All Teachers and Teaching Material it it 1 , 1 I Lawrence Eberly tA - Piano Co. ;- f VIOLtNTHEORY, HARMONY Piano Organ STERLING FOGELBERG t- ARTHUR PEDERSEN FREBER ; - Play inRecital Out-of-To- Glen . E Erickson NORMA PEDERSEN BECK --- PIANO. WILLIANI C..CLIVE I other, auditions are to be held in the immediate future, thatAhe state audition, a competi-sol tion between winners of the var-- I IOUS distr!cts in the Wate may be hold in Salt Lake-overadio lion KS1, In October,,--- Regional auditions for states will be held later and front these tryouts, 10 singers will be chosen to cont-,- i Pete in the national finals' in New York, Dec. 10 tor prizes totaginz, George H. Durham Director of Music Ti.... Blynne.-- nom LAKE I - 6014-- Teacher of Piano i i,ok LAWRENCE SARDONI I Instructor Violin Dori. Pul,lie Schools of Boston Announces tho -Owning of His VIOLIV end PI NO al. Traegoirlea . Teacher of Piano Chss Lessons for Beginners ' I . . ' II - I Sson5129-A- L 601 Templeton Bldg. - MARGARET BURNS -. 7 Teacher of the Virgil System of 1. Piano Forte Teclmic TEMPLETON Etna. HYLAND 2757.: , - , - - .- w Kaege OP ; Kr:rstwill - or ' A And lot.. ' PLO Pron.f....Jealh.a.J0. Mr.et...11ellom 0 1.11114111114 - 5 PIANIST 617 01 ..... ... 0 - i -- , : Wasatch 2743 i4 . , Esther Adele ,: Dramatic Art - 0, t- - ttudhrs Wamatek BANN I - F usbands ' . .r lem,,,,molezzon..a-- - 71111..ntriv."';aet t.' ,,..- --7. Temple Plioe for Ai)pointmen'i 10 Register Now for Fall and Winter Courses. , ... t,. , Rnt:Studio East South CORSET, TRUMPET, and PLINO - IltudTvo.333.;41 - - F.:: , H:Leslie or - . o -- A ICTIER - , Sybella Claytot Bassett 0 411i2.11MNANIMM.NaNk.110010 41, William, ; - - : oil ZU34. - IlleMKee'let".C.fliblestabo. 9,4:41 - f) - V.. 00 ,, . e. ses irimwwwwlok-tolo- ,, ,......,- ------ ,,, ,............-- - - , - SAXOPHONE as a 601 ....,-,-..- reacher with Plot. p. John J. Metieliaa tar 2 Year"... whit Meddle It.lerile Areetat Gana dad with 0 ia Miaow M. 1 Joke 4 ',..., Pima. Wasatch da2d.ad :Le'. 0 Senior and Junior tortirdaratatipa will tre Awarded. AIL T. : - MAURINE DEIVSNLT YEACMER Or r11160 sumo 11644 So, Made Call 117. Daily- - Studio, 606 Templeton Bldg. Was. II Bldg. , I ' . -Reg- istration Graduate of the Virgil School of Concert Players, New York City, and private pupil of Mrs. A. M.-- Virgil, ' presents her pupil , ' Music Depj. University of Utah 'Telephone Wasatch 4180 -, MME. MARGARET VALTINKE ESTE! LE JENSEN ' . I I i 1 - studio, 614 Temp1tA3n Bldg. Phon; Wal. 2127. I 1,, t.- - . WILLIAM PETERSON Piano Instruction 306 Hooper Bldg. - laPplumpre a Sprelatty. Cr...m14.14pp 4 $p P a. po, 11 Pupils may register Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 3 and 6 p. m. Teague. tel43 Beihe NRÔ St . 4th 1 - o . For list of successes see studio. la asatek - IT. yourig !V Ile A StEdlot vab l'' S231-- Street' II ommolono College Toiew. Cmposaltios 111123 - k Cello and Saxophone. VIOLIN Nitoonteit . Play U. S. Opera iI -- - mem - , Puccini , Geo. E. Shelton TUITION IZt Studios lebooll,Alursie Aletboda. STUDIO b. g. COLLEGE English Singer to - -. .., JOSEPH CLIVE , Leopold Godoorsky. PUPILS PRESENTED ERERIL'ENTILIf iN REt ITALS r l l ' , t . Maier of Piano Duo Takes Teaching Post ; at I School of Violin and Piano. tam-Lu- d , i 1 I !,f1L11,11.16.1MIZIIMILIIMOKIL'IL, I ! 7 English to the ringing setre Mrs- - Hans Flo. who bas "rent.. United States to enter light opera. returned from the South .P,a IP. land for this season has been cast lands and Australia game a sheten In the Rose.'" 'lite Dagger-anof her trill. which will make a road tour this winter. Miss Glynn ls declaredto be My Yea" Operatic one of the moat attractive Will Tour on the British light operasingers: Comedy stage. and eastern critics are predicting ' The new comic Perk "0 My greater success in America- Ys."' Written for Carl Hemmer by lrene Franklin. Jimmy He Hoch , FISHER, and Dorothy Fieldg . la going into Robert L. Fisher. cellist.. has rehearsal anw with a twat includmoulb-Iti- ln ,nc Harry Watson. Jr.. Roy Atwell moved his otudtb to-end the McCarthy Slaters, well street Mr. Fisher has been tea- known eastern performers. The lured during the summer in speROW! On cial concerts and his ctr;nr. trios! production wit! he shown in 1 t ti weeks eir Theleiritgoing-York,. tab, . pupas I ,;, Of UPS': CON P4. , I - i b) - Goy Maier. one or ths now Gates Bowen. Utah soprano ous Fattison and Maer two piano has accepted the chairmanship of duo. has accepted a Pogiti,n the Utah sponsorship crnmn.e. piano Instructor On the faculty of whhis will supervise participation the University School of Mialc. by th,B sta.e,n ,ounn singers in the' Ann Arbor. according Us linnOtInte second national radio audition. It monis received here. ts Mater. In addltiot-iTIs announced hy Edward tilling his Kim- Ids dIties this year ball. aud.tion iteaeh';flit for Utah. manager s As In- other 1.1""""1""rillt Pl""'""-in an Felt local suritti,"ns will be held for including appearance a,ngers in Utah and vocaltsts wilt Lake undr the auspices ef the 1,e heard In Salt Lake. Otdett, Mt. Musical Arts society. Mimi 1 t 4, """'S Audition Committee ..... Winifred Brown Knight. dramatic art teacher of the McCune tichoil of Music and Art. 'writes wont, London. England. that sho nas fin fished her efipeciai cource at the Cathedral School of Speech Training' and Drarnatil Art in- - London. and was leaving intraed'att.y for Gerrnany and France for s short visit before returning to Americato mums her teaching at the MeCune School. Octobcr-1- . kirk Knight is enthumastte ever her summer's studies in England and London and commented pat Ocular! upon the beautiful speak-biVoices of the well educated Baldish permit. Mrs Knight be itevesthat a siewera Ati- Ludy Gates Heads t. Mies Hoffman- I I Classes Begin Monday, Sept. 17 -to - . r W. 12111DAY & unsdr;resicstioei .11noirtia;sn4tr1oni,si,or - 1 Irupetilr... NIEVIIOD" ells). 7nDattei..lsy:IIII.00lliT afl eoturse -- emoted 1111 finality. MRS. PERCIVAL O. PERKINS Teacher of Piano The Mariatv5facDoweil-ohrtrtmh- t its first seasonal Meeting Tuorday erening at the home of Mrs P. Perkins, president, 124 ki strPet. Tbe following program was g!rrn: "Czardas" IlacDowell "Hungarian"' . . . "- Marlowe' "Polonaise" Chopin Plano solos by Miss liv-s- s "'Deserted" IlsoDowell Lore ("My ;..Saar I Simws by Miss Naomi Hoff fly" i - 1174.1-1- ! The Robin Sings In the Apple Mrs. Knight Extends .. liseDon-elTree" Tours to Continent "one Fine Dar. from 'Rutter- - -- G Rich- - nebubert-Lle- -- - - N. Churches of the city which have I I been On a summer schedule music- I Telieher or Violin a Cornet I 0 BAND INST. SHOP S 1 ally. during the bot weather. are Ettudto: E Street 5 now back into their winter work, I Was. 4 leaders of the choirs for serious most and Largest mod, Ordlestras Furnished 0, denominations announce. In many cases choirs were etc!, , ernly equipped shop for $ ,' - T eused for the warm weather, and 1; manufacturing and re-- 0$ Complete stocks of all Schirmer library, Century & Etn.1 t congregational. instrumental Jos eA, organ music eas used instead. durt Or McKinley, Carl Fischer, Willis, etc. pairing. of Band Instru- i A. ing the summEr cervices THORVALD JORGENSEN ; . ments. now, Choirs Finest I 1; , ,os Work. 11 I s!rtisdc'rgvann;ni lnir; I Prompt Attention Given Teachers. - I the churches are TEAcluilk or s IOU 0 Lowest Prices. No work ;A on their work as far, ahead ae 114moN K. MATILON Christmas. ThilnkglItng MILEie has 0 too difficult. Bros.-Rober- ts g purchased in ;mite :ases, To &Alt Lake pianists. Lucile been I oustitution 1$ while in there baton wielders are $ 11114.,.., 111141" arid Veldron Robison planning presentations of cantatas Burnhope 317 Constitution Bldg. rA Matheson. have won scholarships as autumn features to inereeie et161 SOUTH MAIN ST. the from serelees rA at . . . Was. 2116 ndance right 0 for one year of study with Rudolph . season. of the beginning 0 Ganz. internationally known piano A number of realoists awl small Aibmwmiii:vowilobbmowwwl teacher. in competitions held at the protembles, ouch se quartets have Jazz Pianist. Chicago Music college. where the been engaged to assist no musical OrzonlAt. Young women are registered. it was IPrograms of the churches of the winter. tacher of modern b h ort method the coming announced here Saturday foilosjaze" PleVtog piano in gteiegraphie owril from the two fitu4irP7 titt ft,eth Main. 1.1 Phone, Ity 4Ce5-The young women went to ChicaINSTRUCTION IN go this )ear to centinue their ozeo I -education, senich they received et Silt Lake, atol in with they entrance there, tried out t.r the. sehoiarships Robert F..tther will present some' 'Ganz is recAs nized as cute of the otitstandini; pi- - of his advanced pupils in a Virtleand viand teachers of the reit,' recital at suite 49S. at 34 n,'1. it orld. south Main 'street., Tuesday eve- Ai..41 Burnhope wlio has been hing Sept. IS at SiIie p.m. Miss' heard in recital and as aecompan- - Kathryne Fisher will act as planisL Studio-40- 3-4 IA fc,r, the Swanee Stni:era here, The pyogram follows: Piano Studio: Hooper Bldg. took her piano work in Salt Lake Bach Bauree, from C Major Suite For Phone Vasatch Fed Rom La Appointment. under Edward P. Kimball. land Hall School of Registration begi,ns Tues.. Howard Hakenson attng from the McCune School of Musk. Reverie Music, where she aiso taught for Fauconier Sept. 4. two years and also to i Winnie Ruefenachtpoet Aveu graduate workSimple Thome Last year khe Waf preFident of WASATCH 6658 Alies Tavtor. Templeton Bldg., Was. 2137 the Atumni Meditation hip. and was a,Scautris lat. Pt . Hark. Catk4ri member of the Atha poreaa so-- I Welty Roth OrproHu owslaad Halt Chap.'. ciety for advanced lady pupils at Moskowski .Tbe Juggler the school Minuet L'Antique t Soebeck Sirs. Matheson a graduate i :dims Fisher. of the school under the tutelage 0, Schubert German Dances; Sir. Kitnhail. She also was active' , Norma Schreiner.... ..; in the organizations at the Mc- Goltermann I.a fleve Cune Eehool. a Tnt As heard publicWilliam ly here en many OCCA251011n. Saint Saena Cantabile. from samli9th girls will continue their Deltatt. atot on iwork in Chlcago this winter. Vermoin Johnson. Mug. Bac. 116 NORTH STATE WAS 9503-Piton of E. 4tobert Parboolls and Cub Ples,rant rrovo. Lan. Holds FirstMew Ntanti, St. eceorge, Tone le. Price some Vernsl, and Tri King" ' b,,,,.,,,,n2r,Iti.:ss:rs.dbyanne.tde 1 -- Pianos From $65.00 and up according to , e lir tomes ter beginners ere enedueted by nmetbeele et ,Mese value. topprereg by leadlog Airier leen eghteetore P14111- -1 lessen week ler 12 weeks. Y101,11- 1-2 leesores a week ter 12 weeks. 22. instrumental Good Practice IANOVAZZ , Winter Programs alation MacDowell Back From Coast: I -- - - --- - DAVIS PIANO SCHOOL 112 Se. Mats. 212 Boyd Park Bldg.. sta-!e- -- Appointments - otd Group Instruction Piano and Violin - . t Teachers yoke Margaret Sumnierlosys; teather. Aurelia Shinier,. Itiohn Nickerson, teacher, and Bessie Panto teacher of the McCune behool of Music and Art, lw.e returned from California where int, hare spent their vacationn. Mrs bhimost andMiss Nickerson hare m the tesumed their teaching will school and Iliss Summii-rhay- s in the work fall commesice her hear future. Viola Taylor who has been stadYbig in an Francisco with Emil resumedher teaching the IfcCithe Sdhoornc Iklunto And Art -- - 11 VFo offer ille hest line of pianos in the interraGuntain terrItory. Is your thole, a STE'S 'a T. 4! K. la EDER. LESTER. a STIr SONO you :;:.H11.:; of oar ;Linea peasti I ,e - Piano Studio V 4 t DOURSES LEADING TO DIPLOMAS ANDBACHELORM DEGIIMS IN AIESIC - " Inepeec;1- 1 A to - - - an ittotrunteot, oleo to Toter. Theory of li..11e Deomatte Art owl Damao'. 'r 1 '01'...; ' - Orleheotrs. Large ,syseplikool toskisg atratiable olliPortaultY tor itaueed etateats to play and slag solos WOO orebestrat serompsaissont. Instrantestat trios and alSarteStes under to- strurtion at Iseult" inelobero Student rec Iloilo and ' radio brosdrasta. Also aitordisar loteostro drill lo insole of Back and other masters. Oa ,- j- . ACTIVITIES- -- PRIVATE LESSONS t.',,h:t.'i..,..t.u...'' . PhoneHyland242 for lk.1 , 1 '' Le;--- Advancil Etudents Only ChUrches Resume - Iowa, AusictodArt.-- alaitilie.114' afford iron the The toed of an am tette environment, intereetios student afliettles and the ino atruletioa of tenehere of attainment tn innate, &melon and dramatic. art. ,. , .-- I I , tfeC' owe Sealant Pianist I , ;01 ibeA , ,I, 1, . , it - 4,'''''' '' Utah; Piano, v ,,,,,,, , -- ' 1 count-et-io- to announcement of teachers' urdaY Ill chalge of music at those saloon'''. This tabulation is evidence of ircoliment in the Junior bight! the eVer growing popularity of the tsen rot in all DArLAI noulz et the ctty and the work in music. deity recits La FrenUently to aa reported by the teachers. during the serem"..! the oragnista have been accorded uke on how., signifleanee among ovations for their excellent wore. tthose pup than has hitherto been and it le a regular occurrence for the case. tourist of these schools.!the all At nearly audiences to almost 'nOn retraining in the buildiag ths custom of the past several years will be followed again, that; for more after the program is over. the year in the presentation of operet rrograms played during ettas. Interest of the children has summer have been of a high clae..s. been intense in all previous such: including for the most part works proijuctions, and teachers expe:ti from the world famous composers. this year to mate of the operettaiOne of the features. and also one a reajor feature in their musicarolethe most interesting p.m,' of the recitals from the viewpeint of the IVOrii. urcheetras will be organized at, audience, has been the reguiar this met jiunito highs again yeartrendition of old time and favorite and well known 'hymns. preparipe' the young instrumentaielmeloaim lets for further advancement in or-- I Which hare, been arram;ed by the seaenter he cliestral work they organists themselves ior hish schools. I Among the crowds who - have t.,ie Ley I and girls choruaes ate organiets et the the from among tog organized , iclost of the daily recitals have hien register-of a:ardente n Imisers of established i muisicians large reputatrig, and material iiectua to be In ilion. and they have joined a ith the great abundance. the teachers sey..ilaymen Who heard the Programs. Iront every indiCatiM in lauding both the ability of the Yel organists sill be outstanding in chorusmorel as exerutante . and the tivit.es. as it is believed that rare beauty and range of the great Work .thati Inc usual amount of Interumpnt. may be covered with the matertali t Recitals will continue daily at is the present enrollment. 'the Tabernacle throughout the 31 iiiiie appreciation interpreta- - I'winter. to are ,..,. features eel lion. and other lrgan. ,et e who have officiated' at factors in the musical these Edward .P. Kim-o- f curriculuini hall. recitalsY.are the year. Cannon. Tracy - , r. , Tracy Y. , It ik I.7144 ;far, Music, (Including both summer' terms) , 14 -- - - : i !Fisher Pupils to NS - 4: , .0,T ...,,,, 4..,' i - of of of of ,:x-7,-- 1927-2- 8 we ,ri .,grr21,-:-- - I Professor University Professor University 4 ' I - ' ng.C CHne -- ,' School ,5 ' , THONIAS GILES ! , ; - ,,, ... Harry iy L Musc Ilr...;- -. N. A i 1.41 7105 - ! too many shall never have 'done tu.n.ei, ing." That the practice of it disturbance rails and exasperates mens spirits. grieves sundry people. causes them to behave them'Seles indecently and disorderly." ill Merchandise 'Vacation will anon be over. Now is the time tor pour children to steal Innen lessons. - , , ofthe --- FT , II-- t Junior high schools Of Salt Lake; One hundred twenty-Cy- . thou-ar- e already begnining on an active sand tourists from all parts of the musical program that during thotworld attended the dal:y Taber-yea- r will include chorus works organ recitals during June. cal Quartet and inetrumental and August. it at announced s:ruction and oresentation of mu-- ! iat the bureau of information Eat- t a ccotd and operettas, playa swang S. 1.1'!": - i- ;. theTuhsautablieraeYare '11 . 7 . Courses and 'Activities Musical . ' - - AO I 1" rm All Sales On Quality . .. . '- - -- VViUnde-iiell .. 11 JUNIOR HIGHS 125,000 HEAR START YEAR'S TABERNACLE MUSIC COURSE! ORGAN PLAY ' . ''''''' l'''''' o. Bliss-Wifli- s. i."7,,n4 V,4t2:1,:,,iv: i I. 57,7 4-- - Regster Now Fill Term musical affairs. In MI the Rev. NT. Tufts. Pen-- 1 tot at Newbury, Maas.. Published the first practical musical instruction bOok printed in America. It I was entitled, "A Very Plain and Eaay Introduction to the ,Art of &rising Psalm Tunes?' This was i followed by others. By 1120 the majority of the i became convinced of the t désirabilitY. of a reform In the i method of singing psalms, but their were met by an obstinate and big-- 1 oted resistance by the members of their congregation& To combat Allis feeling many of the ministers wrote ingenius treauses to pzove thar the new and better way of singing was authoriz- ed by divine injunction. The more reasonaule and con-- 1 vincing the arguments offered by the more bitter and I file 'clergy. became the objections I unreasoning to the reform. Here are 00111 of their oblec-- 1 Hans taken from minutes of meet-- I I ings and various records kept by different New England! chirunrcs.hes in -That it is a new ways an un-- ! known tongue."' That it is not so melodious ail I - ErnsnorE LUCILE -- -- - ; - Bio-so- 1 811 i - - ,,,,,: - , - - - - - 4, t 1 -- 3,i,- e):A.,,., 1' ''' - Griffiths E.- -,Studio EAST 9TH SOUTH thi-hieit- Xs . -' ,,,,mal, 4',',P,. A ,, ,,, .,, S.:A' 1 or I ) I ! . I ' .,,,. - ofthe eisitz' With teenth century there was a perceptible restlessness and dissatisfacIon on the part of the more educated cl&s& with the'esisting order of ' - s : . . I t s : it --rrzAlr- - MUSICT-TEACHER- S Teacher of Piano , AARDONI.' BT LLIVRESCIt - - , , , 3 - pera in every ward is one of the major objectives of the music departments of the Y. M. and Y- - L. M. 1. A. this year, and with the opening olthe M. I. A. work in most wards of the Church this week, the slogan is being given wide emphasis. - , - ,r i';.,-'-'7,,- DENTS-ENROLL-NOW-W- ITH-: Ethel BY LAWRENCE SARDONL . ' , , , ' '11 . ' , - . . ; , : , ' - V - Scholhip Winneist-v II A Immediate Work on plans for the presentation of a light opera in every ward of the Church are now under way. with the aim being to prePnt tbei offering during the early p.irt of the winter on a Fri- d y evening set apart during some week of the seasyn for the IL I. A. t . 1 --ST- U AMERICA . r' - ---..'1 Musical-Begitmin-gs ec 4'. . For e , ---- ., ' -- --- - Al, ''',4:::.4. roki ti , . THE DESERET NEWS, SATunDAY, SEPTMMER. 15, 1929 4, 1 AdCkt:4Z...), Opera Productions By All Wards in 1928-'2- 9 Season . . 41h,---- .: ,! ,, . -- WILL. A - ,..4- Bldg& 27211 We Besieges B 76 11.7441. Ave. 7 , 1 I, J , - . . tvi4., |