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Show SECTION Score Singing Hit BERLINS NEW 'ORCHESTRA OF NOISE-PROMISESNOVEL- Stravinski Is V At Work On Modern Piece SYMPHONY TO GIVE CONCERT ON MARCH 25 Treat Promisedin-MCun- Y Mondays Organ Recital. organ reel T' ABERNACLE 'tiGfor'Mbnday.-'- March" t 1T. 1980. Organist Frank W. As Ier atrthe console, t. Fantasia In G Minor! Jubilee Opus to be - Strictly in New Style. 2...te J. Serenade S. q, ' Amlit'trpmr-''WT- ntheJW-4'iprf- e " Bach - .... Fran Schubert (b) Barcarolle .,..1... . .Jacques Offenbach 3L(a)r Favorite- Mormon O Wjr HyrnnFather . . . Arr. by Organist M School Concert. . for the next big concert of -- Sell Borah Says MuricalProdigy ! TIES "Orchestra of Noise," la a AqBerlin novelty which promieee tnary Interesting and entertaining explorations In the byways of music to Its hearers. Its repertory Includes two to four minute length worke which bear the characterisNoctOiTta.l Noises, tic titles De"Riot, Tempest with Hall, Train. a of and Arrival parture Noises of Street Noises, A Railroad. Train In Action." and Animal Cries" Converse. Honegger." Sowerby, e HI: . THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, iMARCH 35, 3930 THREE Fbarpt otter's Success of Navy Parley Is Vital cusslon solo with orchestra accommutaotur! Tempora paniment. Which bring to mind the happy wit of Felix Mottl, who, to the great glee of tb instrumentalists, ad dr eased a tympanist who had remained outside for a rather long time: Too bad you werent here. You might have taken over the melody." Another aide Is represented by a circular; issued not' long ago by the British minister"of transport, . .aMh kayak It has not proved pos-- i Although to ecsTtifTti vegtrlsttona withe? the use of niotorhorns of an ex- teptionally strident and disturbing note, the minister would appeal to motorists to refrain froip using t - L mol or home of this type. Arthur M. Goodhart, writing to! the London Times, aays: About twenty yeare ago, when Borne of the horns produced musical sounds' qua! ft XX'JMgX8r4-- Idahoan Thinks Failure at London Would be '.I Catastrophe. i u 'Senator 'William E. Borah, Tdkh 6' likcueses'Vhe'-effeei6etio. of kewMoiswwrq' dispossible failure of the London folarmament conference, in the Dee-erThe lowing Article written for Press asNew a and Central sociation I have heard It said many times of late and have seen .it In print more than once, that there la no real Interest in the disarmament et eonf.cren w--B r oy meeriagto-Leadsw-c-:;-M- , y tfi scene In Rossini s William Tell." opinion is that there is a deep McCune School of Music and Art (Special cable dispatch to Marjorie Tetley Berlioz and almost universal interest, gn - the second concert "Symphonle Fantastique," by that orThe Demvet Nel ) Beethoven s Pastorale. Interest which amounts to anxiety. and combinatlons employed and to -Although only jour years old, ganization this season. A commun15 ICUA) ei r J,b)An QldMeloy sev-tarwiiteivncs should to TfTWS them. some PRAGUE laMarch' the mcas.rg event forwardTo looked eager" of ally Arr. by 'Organist a good deal of Kennett, Mo., enteenlh century who Imitated, the "if. for instance, a horn normal- - jMrJon Tetley, lifting a subatsn-in- - , adjaurn without f Salt Lake J . . music lover bv . ly Lest . . Chord The orchesof a the geniusttal part of tb armaments for trees and ,jv-- produced the chord GBDF. the'has composed several little pieces .windmill, nightingale, Arthur Sullivan (ando vicinit). this performance will the tra conductors throughout conbirds struments of human destruction It "dominant seventh In the key is . e jnmie and plays the piano with exception in point of -- world Jtoda). For met he best this recent connection would be not only a matter of great . par-La, season preceding Itln now " ductors Is the sergoant major of a . agraph from-tdisappointment, bjjt - of genuine Allgemelno un are Final rehCaxsals to - He sticks bandclose IIT-A-- rp tn courtlpfts millions military Pnr,-ntha.iaia ck.-.Shrecently gave, a re-- wo, der day and according to The ieon indicating i and is has- written orders. hand men and women., XtjaaX punctual a work for per- - j other right." New eitai over the radio. doctor, Frank W. Asper. g- high- - Anna Tnrkel, a girl who at one ftutors not temperamental In his Inter- World Concern. 'for attend. those who Armaments are no longer a matpretation of a composer s work. sold candy at the Metropolij time WUKlS. j " ' RusThu. Igor' Stravinsky.' the ter of concern to a few people only, lh' tab Open house. New York, ha the sian composer, who between, con-- j 111 b they are a mailer ot concernTo 1 made a "hit with her tinging in and h.s own L V"" whole people in whatever walk of f ert appearances The compos, ,W work ,00k t.m. out,, life they- - may be found. ' Genoa. Italy, where she has been an Interview on whaF Oltonno Respighi id today to weight reaches them all. And wheft Richard P. studying since last spring. Opera working on j Wagner. The social, circumstance the music- - ano la new opera to The signing of a stipulation to we chnstder all needs no- - Introduction according to a recent (Special Correspondent) male glee club of the Brigham enthusiasts who heard her cry her this conference interview given by the compoeer NEW IORK. Mar. LO. ettle differences .between upper under which Mls of the things whieh waul4. ho' Corrteredi Milano: "The derfuT tone qua mieeT"trr his votcejwares.sent her abroad for study,v'ojr wera ard and water users puller and lower Bevier river broadcasting system. rather deep in a new work, which action of the story unfolds in sixth have Charmed thousands who They send seem to favor success, its failure Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and congratulations to the singers. met with a further suag Thursday would be nothing less than a cataswttrbe a symphony scheduled to century Bjzantin Ravenna concerns and in L Mrr Mrs. L. B. McCormick accom- when It lwj, Roy Saunders. b played for the first tlm ft In the period of Its spelt nothdeveloped that the consent trophe; its failure would greatest splendor. on the radio during the pastefew' Mias Georgia panied by Miss Arms McCornlcx Standing tang of honor of the fiftieth anniversary It-- will be a drama than despair ln the matter ing intense pasof the Land of Duluth WE-A- F Baltcompany over New Lake are station Tuesday ln York the and evening of the Boston Svmphony orchestra sion and color amid imposing sur- Utahn who returned to Balt Lake of relieving "the world from f have to be obtained. plan to remain here for some time would It Is a symphony ordered for the roundings. " heaviest burden which It has to of The Duluth Land several company after fall years last Professor and Mr. William F. . Jubilee. The chief figure Is to be a wom- City Hanson were hosts Wednesday MrMdVvi Fton" dKht"K0fic''m to be a part holder In b Study and opera experience in EuThis new work he said, will an. Churchill, the dlsUn- oweiJ willed. In rope strong irrigatHm project on the ln honor of Mr. and Mrs. returned from Washington, srdenyend D. C lower reaches statesman, haa exBritish be precise, short. concentrated. contrast tn this protagonist will play CrnflX Wng'enln gutshed of the and Sevier on the program uperetia oy Other number pav olp)n Dr an4 Mrs Kan where ebe waa the guest of Mr. while It Is believ id that the On- - wrltrts the fear that England v curtly and pointedly. pressed Tl.e third ae follows: leading aril Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Karl and Mrs L. E. McArthur. as one speak- One must live se- ajmytreJle. Not Favorably Re- will not oppo-- e signing the would lose her longtime dominance In m part will be taken by a youthful No., A "Italian Mr. and Mrs. L .B. Bos of Alex Macdonald and Professor H) R. It it may delay the actual of the sea. She will loae it. conding to tone's time. Modern and Intensely masculine personage, Sj Aphony 90 stipulation Opua Major. Merrill Is Professor andriff. on a I Merrill what havo left a Idaho, after music First. ceived very Interesting, and. one the tenor naturaNy. In addition, Mendelssohn-Barthpldy closing of the dual for a few davs. does not make any difference leave In vWt of absence short no exthe from the an for Brigeast, doee. ill of conference not London Hoads may agreeable speak No 3 woman wilt have much to Overture to companies and at- the Leonore ham Young university. tensive tour of Europe, 'j hey plau torneys offorcanal one's contemporaries nation in the future will Therefore, do with the the lower basin InterBeethoven of the plot Opus 12 Dr. Lawrence .Coffm waa host to take the Mediterranean cruise ests are still in conference in Salt single dominate the sea. The sea is theho names. There is still much of There will unfolding D 8 be No. the three la last 8ulte acts, the theatrical Air for & 1908 various to ACK to in a Palestine of including Saturday evening group trip La kqdlscU9slj!. matters, romanticism In what le called - divided idle There, commons of all humanity. . It heBach B -' Major Farl Stoddard of Jakkson havi been no differences reported longs to every jation and people music however Everything Is beingmanagers rejected THeTTKtfCU'TTahhs at The l!itercolIegTate - Symphonic- Poem, 'Finlandia. curUM)al tha the fail of o( at,ad L. gave a bipjhcCay Jd r would In any, way .fplerfere . Ft'fbt'Jv ho ish .to . traverse It a n d use ,P0t 0 t. t Ad s.5 ..5 0 Biefglx.ajhe groundrcst ln musield at CarnkgiOall ,..- JeaR Stbeiiu tiptnrtd tv. March 4, for her daughter. Bar- with the execution of the stipula- it for carrying on trade and comithemaelv origins ia show how will continue while a symphonic are now that-it- s book waa based on a play, v concert to this Tickets 'ardTforerly o Twenty-twtion. of bara. Springmerce. guests were pre.Btmng a. personality MahW had" intermezzo., la ptaved.ln-.Lhe..- (large jn Jhovee Uy- - George- - Eezcazd-fihaor, (taTfick-wvfnow erifoved "and" afi Sea Belongs to" Air. "TCbpyrfghF ' TWIT bvTh Now chestra pit r. .b who call at the office of the earlv was mistake dinner east the New Man. How the served Mrs vnd in the Tork Sun Foreign Reiv1 attending If nations are not willing to come The final School of "Music and Art is laid In San Stoddard moth-Mrwas York university In the school of assisted by her If Alex Akerhladh, the Swedish together Intelligently and agree na-lnthey were is now a matter of his- buinoss The Idea of bringing into j 209 north Main street. Vllate. H. H. Thomas. the deciceot artist who baa been exhibiting his, accordance with " tory, for Ihe Chocolate Soldier . the theatre. the composer is quot-- 1 Mr. Mrs. W. G. and of and One of the ail Forsberg "( has bceu played successfully largest crowds In the paintings tn Engtand and Scotland. lure that the sea shall bo freecomed as saying, a scene which dls- - Wort- - ntv New Lake Lork Salt arrived of in all for to the legitimate New civilized He and world was York over ln history the open U1J branch regia brought up Glasgow. orR plays the Inside of the wonderful tered another success when It was Saturday" and will remain here a. gathered Sunday evening -- t the speaks English with a marked merce, nation will ln the absence temple of Ravenna and mtke of He entered the of any such agreement rely moreScottish accent presented recently ln New York t iweek visiting with relatives and annual conference to hear I't-- si it the background of dramatic will Mr. dent Heber J. attend Charle. headed friend. Grant and at 14 years of and more upon their naviee to proForsberg School ihe by Cldir Glasgpvg, Art conipsny " strikes' and- - grips me. Tr. Howard PurceR. which- Viir'he" seen hercrh conVfnrtoirT.r'' the-- JfaJIdnal BairarT-fait. age. and returned to Sweden to tect their commerce. - But the Idea -And musie beFinancial con- that any one nation is going to conLight association" while frrtpgs. presided. Miss Georgia become a painter. :irKerrhTheatre.openlng like? asked the Interviewer, who row night ha an electrical con- - Standing accompanied- - by- - Gerald sideration forced him to take up trol the seas and permit all other He jhere. Robert Fisher wtlL present a likens the Illuminated of feature business in Salt Lake The late Alan Dale, well known Tracj, sang Mrs. Elva Chlpman the more lucrative profession of nations to use it only by sufferance number of his advanced pupils in to Beethovens. Will it F MUvm Peterson, director of dramatic critic, saw the piece when trading Mr. and Mrs. H. H. of Olpin accompanied bv Mrs, How- architecture, and It was not until that la to say, when It la not Injuria recital of vtolmcello music Respighi melodllous. our music, mus,c at the West high school, an- It was first presented in Berlin ai d Flushing, L. I. had a Haglund fluent, ard S Bennlon, sang. Gerald he had reached the middle thirties ous to the dominant nation, is a their be elaborately orches- - nounces excellent progress on the wi" Z?irdZ.eVftnSfirst to London and then dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy played the piano and Mrs that he launched out as an artist thing of the past south Main street, t rated ?" at . annual school musical offering. came home to New York telling al. day Vi 9 ought to have Intelligence o. w. Forsberg. Mr. Forsberg la a Margaret Romejn Browning sang His enterprise was rewarded by The public Is Invited to attend The Mikado. "No. no, interrupted President James H. Moyle was Immediate success, the Royal Acad- - enough to come together a nathe comthe managers he knew of this won- brother of Mrs. Haglund. A strong cast and seventy-fiv- e Xathryne Fisher, pianist, will assist poser. It will be all song, all voA new operetta, present. hall was derful a special C S. Jarvin, formerly of Salt accepting picture which he tions and people and put Into law In the presetantion. working long cal. It haa to be. will be living chorus members are that they acquire the rights, Lake, now of Philadelphia, where cured for this conference and It took to London In Ria flrat year the decree ot nature, that la to Insure The program will be as follows: opera, vibrant with It to each hours day was to filled but all of them scoffed at the Idea as a painter, humanity. The overflowing. say, that the sea belongs to all. survey of the I. Mozart y. rendition of- - this delightful of a musical production based on he la working on Larghetto voices will be predominant The Delaware river lor the war deopWelhy Roth. mass will be most Impo- comic opera. Among the many Shaw a choral play. Miwas a recent visitor In Sullivan The n. Perrin Gavotte rtant That Is the era written The aubsequent s u ccegs of4h partment, way I feel It; kado stands byout as one of the vew aura. Florence Thody. Is piece in both England and America way It has to be." Mr. and Mrs. William J. Merrill best It is filled with entertain- caused HI. Schumann . . Schlummerlied thatAnd the Mr. Dale chuckles, the title? Jackson Height, L. I, have rement from the Instant the curtain and the composer,many William BUlinga. Oscar Straus, of There Is none as yet That will rises upon the courtyards of 's vacafrom a atx week TV. fa) Gollermann Serenade coma van In the this time, tor turned Join, laugh Itself r either from me or to in "Florida at Miami tion company a beach. disclosing palace ( b) FItzenhagen busilven-gsgenow in he is Hollywood from tay. esteemed colIaboraLor oC- - ttotilea .bo.sihB. you-- , want ' composing an opereTtjr'Yrr . Air. kUiarlfts- Claudio Cuasiella, who has already1 to know who we are, we are at her home on Friday evening (Quartet for four 'Gelloe) screen. thp theH-brett- o final the text to the of ot prepared poetic at a surprise birthday Japan Norma Schreiner, Florence Fred C. Vhltney, tho manager, Broadwaymarme. for and he's In "For honor of gone chorus her husband. She Thody, Winnie Ruefenacht, who finally produced the piece In party ried Yunt-YuLucile Curtis recalled the other "day was assisted "hy her daughter, America, the at he will given ,Tho opera her daughter-in-laVera, and .omanoe that shortly before the premiere on Mrs. "TTschaikowsky Yet high school March 28th and Sept-Joel Bownei"" Tfie guest In- -, , Winnie Ruefenacht. friend on Ihe 1989, he met 29th. Mr. Mrs. VI. Mozart and William street who said he had seen tho eluded, Ave Varum Gertrude Van Den Akker production in Vienna and prophe- Woolf, Mr. and Mrs Karl Mac- sied certain failure. The book was donald. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey JVII. Fttenhagen Capricclo Howard Hakenaon Impossible, according to him. Oth- Fletcher, Dr. and Mr. Karl FryiVIII. Fischer Dr. Mr. ers Lawrence likewise Coffin and Miss told that ng, Whitney Romance the publlo would not accept a mu- Rose Jones. Lucil Curtin Like the lightning, Fate sends no w aming, but singles out its victims and de, sical piece based on a Shaw play - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Macdonald IX, Matheson . . . r The Lincoln ward mixed choruvj Minuet A X JY1 . CSCnOOI Nevertheless. Mr. Whitney went Invited Mr. "And Mrs. Earl StodNorma Schreiner of 100 voices Will offer ita -- first, livers its blows in the flash of an eye. ahead with the plans and bad his dard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olpin and Miss Kathryns Fisher musicals aireswhtatlon with the Roscee Grover, the popular rad 0 faith in the opeietta confirmed by Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher to new Lincoln ward- mammoth In spite of your best care, you may b e the victim of an accident. A caprice of tne to been added a profitable run of more than a call Saturday evening. Granite stake pipe organ, Bundayi announcer, has of year ln New York. He put out four Fate and pain, even death, may be your lot. of the McCune School A group of Utahns entertained evening in the cpmbined ward and faculty by road companies which met with at the slake bouse on' Ninth East street Music and Art, it is announced Mr. Metropolitan Opera Honst Should this happen, howwould you r loved ones fare your wife, family, parat Twenty-firs- t South. Lon Fisher Tracy Y. Cannon, director.to con- success in all parts of the country. Tuesday night. They heard the selected been In has one Grover inciof these will conduct and Lillie Priestley La Bohemo." The party incompanies, Would they reap the reward of your thoughtfulness, or would they become ents? courses tobe dentally, was a youngster named opera and Dorothy Hughes will be ac- duct two new radio McCune cluded and Mrs. Harold Brown, Dr, school Charles Purcell, then totally un- Prof, and . inaugurated at the W Ilham J. Han Mrs. impoverished companists. by your neglect your failure to provide ample insurance protection? The musicale will be presented on the 26th of this month and con- known to fame. He Is the same and Mrs. Knneth Kuhre, Mr. weeks. for who six be will In seen Purcell here continuing Mrs. in and with ward The cost is so very small and benefits sq large. Ray Olpin and Dr. ar.d and the Modern World. the latest production of The Choc- Mrs. Harvey Fletcher. program Is Radio The McCune School of Music ference. The muslcal.e the title of the first of these: it olate Soldier. PubMrs. follows: Philadelphia Hess was John hostess and Art will present pupils of and" lic Ledger. Awake My Soul,. Choir is a course of six interesting Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon at Becky Almond in a piano - recital. Anthem. Bten-n- a Le Parker, tenor.--gn- d vntertsinlng lccupea whose her home In Woodside. The folFriday evening. March 21, at 8.15 to Is a appreciapose general give Wilson, soprano lowing were Invited: Mrs. G. Stsn-je- y hall. 200 north Main street. Friends into an and of radio tion insight McAlister, Mrs. Rav Olpin. Mrs. are Invited to attend and ehjoy the Anthem, "The Recessional,. Choir tht opportunities It offer The Abram baritone. Lewis. Mrs. Kenneth Kuhre, Ray Hutchinson, A following program: v second course has been specially Mrs. A There a Beautiful Karl Macdonald, and Mrs. Anthem, Andante from "Surprise Sym- or who advertise those pianneiifor Rulon Hales. Choir Country," phony," perform, or wish to do so, over the Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ehrenberg of Earl Donelsou, basso, r - Becky Patricia Packard.Hajdn will consist of twelve Violin solo Loomis. New York, were visitors Esther Chapman radio. Itclass Minuet more sessions and six Hadyn Anthem, God ct Israel.".. .Cnolr ln New Tork Margaret Cornwall E'len Cole, soprano; Agnes The Merry Farmer Schumann A musical event of unusual in- Tuesday. r.lquo of Radio Broadcasting. JaO. The Misses Alioh 8. contralto: Marv Bolto, Francis LViggs. Mr. Grover, In his college trainterest and uniform excellence was Campbell and Louise and cobs. tenor, Earl Donelson, Shephard Twilight Musfngs . . , . Ganschals and art. ln dramatic concert majored the ing, at the Asscmbl) were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. bnseo. given This protection is available to all members of your family from 10 to 70 years of Beverly Hanson. work In hall We dneeday later did hy the - 1, Ewing at the Colonial Hotel. Minuet Mozart tho same department. This train- University of Utah evening glee club aee. girls' Elroy Nelson and Elton Sumner Beydell. actual and Patty stage experience lbs ing the were guesta recently at a dinner varsity girls' quartet and, VaTse Bluette added to his years of experience university orchestra. Devernoy The and dance given at the Henry major tn studv of radio broadcasting In Benny DclL of the program Was given street settlement In honor of Mc, Pink Llchner tho world's largest studios fit him portion over of the MacDonald- - son of the Allister Bembergs presentation . Barbara Teterson. will famous cantata for the he position perfectly Of Death "The Mr. prime minister of England -- The Lark e held In the McCune School of Tschajkowsky Joan of Arc which was directed jFumner entertained with whistling The Burton ward choir, Reginald and Ari faculty. Bety Lutz. Miss and mios. Florence by Sanders Hummerhuys will conductor Soldiers March Schumann produce waa enthusiastically received. Several groups of Utahns gatli- Gllee Fa c red Work - TO hllRAtK RLGITRAR, DESERET NEWSt The Truth Phjllla Jane Talmadge. Sevesal numbers were given bv eyed Monday evening to hear the haa spoken from the DustT ln Fe-Sa( hereby apply for the $10,000 Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance Policy Uaued by tha Coo Gavnor-BIak- e Verdu Miss the Louis. Mo through Tba Deseret Newa. for which I encloe $100 tha quartet the ward Roscoe k tmental Life Insurance Co. of comprising z;; March of the Little Brigade chapel March 29. tb policy for nna vear of coet Evans, Miss Ruth Beckstcad Mis JL The fundamental part of Ahe r'lCtUfCS . Gajnor-Blak- c CjetS aa I eald and follows: asrea of to consideration certify oratorio-Thracalvlnjt policy, hereby DIan Lamoreaux, and Miss Mildred Plan of Salvation Dorohty Brlmley. t am at present a regular subscriber to Tha Daearat Haws Shields, while sola parts In thej Wooden Shoe Dance retained. New anthems Aaron aa auch during tha policy year. and will continue were cantata and have A Curious Story solo h) ahd been sung effectively composed Heller I hereby enter my aubacription to Tha Deterat Kawa. serMiss Evans and Miss Mildred W hipEsther Stevenson arranged, emphasizing the work Pictures of the six former presi vice to atart Immediately and tocontinua during tba policy The Joyful Wanderer pie. The school orchestra which !.dfnU' Wolff which has come forth since the D" '"'-IB ear I atraa to pay the regular subscription prlca. U cr New Subscribers Maxine Barton. played the .cores of the evening4 presented to the school gold plates were delivered to the t am a regular reader of The Deseret New and member of in " od appeared,. Jn a concert number check here EVeBlng Repose .'. .'. . . .V Sartorlo Prophet Joseph Braun. a household where Tha Desaret Newt student body assembly, by the wax under the direction of Arthur iseiajf regularly Prof Giles the arranger wfll act Jeanne Howard. Collegians club, sn organization for P. Frebcr. Subscribers Consolation Present Mendelssohn as One of the accompanists This the promotion of jbhool activities delivered 1b tbe name of s Heller will be the forty first rendition check here The assembly was under the direc-tlo- n Writ your name plainly. of these sacred works Eva Peterson. Ellis of and Johnson, president, ts understood end agreed that this policy shill not be In force until the premium and the eppll It To a Wild Rose MecDoweif other officer of the Collegia ns orbeen received at the office of The Deseret New have ration end the policy actually issued, and that A Layland Idyl Torjussen there shall be no coverage unle the applicant is within the age Ilml'e specified tn the policy; Is tn ganization. Two minute speeches 10 Miriam Thatcher. sound and unles and dlsabliltv or lo- under whictT ctalm Is made the condition dewere the physically mentally; eulogizing presidents March of the Dwarfs -Is specifically covered under one of the various parte of the notlcy. Grelg livered by students of tne crchool. Roma BtilterwortK: Bhort were addresses delivered S NoJHfice .. Brahms Hungarian What 1s your Jull wemi .... by Dr Paul and Dr. Talmage. r....Ag...;7 Helen Ross. Use e Music was furnished hr Miss Viennese Waltz Miss Marion Smith, Address Godowsky Mat City. Francelle Plano who a Franks rendered Evans, Hazel of V. Mr: pupila of Mrs and W, Margaret Price. daughter Banders will appear In a recital FrL violin solo, and by Mis Marjorie Nam of Beneficiary Lack Smith, will be presented ln a harTales, Arabesque Relationship two Clemm, who U March vocal 81, at tho (Sanders Given Name day, sang .. Esther Evdashln monica recital to be given at ber Tof Insured home. 1271 Kensington avenue. The Are you ln sound condition physically and mentally? To Spring First West, Greig home, 372 north general public ad well as the friends March 24 at 8 p.m. , Olive Thatcher. of the performers art; cordially in - Patent Research Gets Miss Marlon Is a pupil of Mrs Moszkdwskl Valse ln E Major vtted to attend. Tho following will W. M. Hampton and has made lpha-Bettnnr Stock Sale Permit Signature of Ap'pllcant take part; Rose -Lindsey, Id-t- Ev- Tha Lark splendid progress with her A ans. Bra Evtn,- Bobby Chtpman, Bhe reads In three keys permit to offer 358.88 worth Dated at Country Dance ...... . MscFayden ... of this 198. . dgy of stock was granted by the state She will be- eofempanled Betty Ohlpman. Ruth Chipman. Marlon Dixon. .. by Helen Barton, Lucile Anderson end securities commission Friday to W&rren Sullon. violinist. MacDowell Polonaise . . . .1. . . . Received 'at DeseretNews Office ,j. the Ogden Patent Research Glenda Taylor. . Other feature numbers On !er . Lois Kedrtingtoiir "" Hark, Hark, The I .ark . . Schubert ptogram will be presented hy BobApplication taken by The Church of Holy Trinity, The company Is formed for deMasurka ln A Minor .Chopin by and Marjorie Taylorrusneer; IVeeeee Grover Joins (he feealty ef Stratford on Avon, England, where velopment. manufacture and sale Ruth Leaver. hy Ltovd Shoemaker, and Max CorMveU. j)rjnwiicansnd by Hal .the - end Shakespeafo Is burled, was recently Of inecbanipal-devleeewnd waaoi vp. MustsAr w rears hrokn into and three boxa con stock having a par of 10 cents Ts ' Boguldllli Albcnlz rrUv Prece and Boyd Broadwstlee-.AdvL Rdl taming donations; rifled. td be offered at 25 cents.- Hntrh, whistlers, , Maarino JUcwsnup f - -! - ". be-n- e he DnCnin WODimMMEff? UiMNtiW 3AL OPfcKA In-al- a w iZ - York-Tim- Jt e e ", ng Sevier Settlement UTAH NEWS FROM GOTHAM Encounters Snag ' d. - fQl0C0Iate Soldief Had Slow Start Piisttm com-pan- - at an-ol- - -- C- va .tlT-Cun- ' s. Cello Pupils of Robert Fisher to Present Recital flv1ltann i Is Progressing at West High School ac-l,ft-n what-wl)Ft- he -- nf tomor-(Electr- Sun-we- nt y -- , Yoe Hever Can Ko-ko- .If . d Itowen-entcnein- cd nt TeflU Wlfoera Am AccMemtt May StenEie Youb PowiraX -- Lincoln Ward to PmsentMusicale Roscoe Grovet w With Great Organ Xeach Radio Work At Lune : l Piano Pupils of Almond Appeal in Recital -- von-Mr- Girls Glee Club OrcKestra of U. I?flnsy ste Yean Coe mBDoMair For die Small Sum of Present Concert .... Burton Ward Plans Sacred Cantata ......... A $E, Pay$5.00 to $20.00 per week for disability from accidents. Mu-si- APPLICATION COUPON : j Grover e ; ..... Water-Sprite- II S Of Past Presidents -- ? ...... ...... Girl of ' ......... Hazel Franks Sanders To Present Students Of Piano in Recital to Give Harmonica Recital Given-Nam- .... Glinka-Balaklre- .... ,t... ,.t. ''""'rapfieco-.r':Ti.,''."?'r--rrT-Br- a. w rfw 1 i Ar itr ' 1 |