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Show ( . THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, VJ n. jeption three ;1 to. 9 & Romance Writer Pens New Book AMERICAN ART SERIES : ADDS 4 NEW VOLUMES Orson D. Campbells Death Brings, Sorrow To Utalms RKE8T LAWEO.V. By Gay Penejwlth a portrait of the artist eon-d- a mill recog-b- y Bote; GLENS O. COLE MAS. corned. Art follower C. Adolph Glassgoid, ALLEN nix the nimn of the foar artists TUCKER. by Forbes 'Wstsou.lput tnto book form by these late and MART CASMATT. by rorbe additioni to the series. Ernost Mr, d Bols, of whom Batson, all tinder the AmerlcantLaneon -When of the' W hltney ttimsmg of pure Artists Eerie Museum of American Art. New landscape painting among In America, and published under the the name of Ernest print of Studio Publications. Inc. elsewhere, 221 Fourth Avenue, New Tork. Lawson has loot been tbo first to Introduction and Illustrations, come to my mind;" Mary Cassatt., each 12. early friend of the French painter.1 Degas. whose own original paintHE American Artiste Scries re- - ing has almost been eclipsed by the tj1 work she did in encouraging art Whitthe Introduced by cently In America: wocit and art ney Museum of American Art al- Alien Tucker. galleries who shared all the ready Include a number of th'bittiseof Tlia American artlatn ' country' fore must artists and iU,ih twentieth century, whose won--, befors tt ld concluded. Include all'der is as alive a it wasi inc- h cultivation f them, rt la hoped. Such acrlcs. Uouth, whoao attfhettc like are tie and has been needed -- to bring thejmortl nd intense than egottstlc; Glenn O. Coleman, whose works of theso noteworthy cans before those artists, studentaj untimely death last year took from ranks at American artit a of art and patrons of art who are'th far, from the galleries in whlch'man ho- - many believed had hard-- tho artists eshtbit their wore, ac--yet ly touched his possibilities Cither name already published! feel Vitaliy the need of an t thetr-work fttr this series tnciude George Bei- -i qnafotorrefrw-ttAlexander Brook. Arthur B the actual publica-'lowFortuoately. tlon of th books givenjOavtc t baric lieMuth. Mr du' aver to Studio Publications. lne.jRoU. William G lac kens. Robert iVlCd itCITAnC&It IS Ottullj whose Illustrative work In thelrl Henri. Edward Hopper. Bernard' previous art publications has al- - Rarflol,. George Luka Henrv Lee For Florence Riddells Miller Hayes ways been of a notably high order.) McFce. Kenneth . Lateit Volume Each book contains photographs of. Maiiru.e ... PrendergaaL fit the, am a typical or most excel- - Hcfanekeuherg. John Sloan Eugene lent work, on large sited, glossy Spelcher. and John H. Twacbtmsn sheets, so that no moro of the life In preparation are Thomas H PLEASURE BOUND;, by Florence aad qualitjr of tho original paint-ta-g Benton. Charles Burchfield. PresRiddell; J B Upptocott Comla' lost than must be lost In ton Dickinson. Ernest tlene. Walt pany, publishers; 22 00 prteq.-ll- t Kuhn. Gaston Larhalse, John MarIts photography. black nd-wh ' PP, A definitive Introduction and in, Boardman Robinson. Charles biographical note precede the illus- Sheeler, William Zorach and ethCRUISE In Mediterranean waer. In each trations velum, together ters la bound to offer a wet- '. on -j Amert-'finsit- i h ...... s. has-bee- Upton Sinclair to Publish Bsofc on Noted Author Publishes Firt Novel in Seven Year ting for roman tia adventures and when two girls look almoet exacteame ly alike and have exactly the name and are conscientiously confusing the general public, naturally the eituation la. while not unique, decidedly interesting. And then add to- this the fact that the girls, who are cousin. have entirely different dispositions and ideals and the plot becomes the more Intriguing In 'Pleasure Bound," Florence Riddell uses this plot, nob new by any means, but artfully decorated eo that the reader la at once led to a couple bf hours of enjoyable silence, Up-AFTER a year'svkllL return to publlo notice - with - a book, "Upton Sinclair Presents Wll- 11 am Fox." to bo published by Mr. Bln clalr- - soon. , The book, ho says, "reveals , the inside rtory Of one of the t . . greatest WJ1 street batttea of 'recent years and: tells' tt li .fashion , which, so far as I know, has never before been done. William Fox, the motion- - picture producer, asms-tmy- - home every her told mo tho story of hts life. . and especially of how he was ousted .from control - of his companies by a criminal conspiracy of Wall street bankers., . It Is my belief that- - this book . will etir'th American people aa they have not bsaa stirred . 'e sine the day of Tom ."Frenxied Finance.'' t first-han- d o Law-eon- Grace Stone Coates ' New Book of Poetry Tortulc inth WheAt Bring PhUm For, Wrterner ' ' IN THE WHEAT, Stone Coates. The Carton printer. ' Ltd., Cald well,, Idaho; 72 pages; Ut, book by this author ANT new careful attention. She baa built up so fair a reputation, both as poet and essayist tbat to be ignorant of her work and repute la to confess one's provmcJsL ism at once. In the northwest, where she Uvea, Writes and helps edit a magazine,- - "The Frontier,'' she towers well up among the tallest literary Umber. Several previous books, and inclusion In many of the beat magazines, have established her name aa a writer. In this book she is neither at her unvarying best nor at her worst She varies. But her wortt here, let it be said, to tar superior to s medlocrw writer's best And let tt also be said that she. when at her frequent best, to surpassed by few woman lyric writers tn America. Soma of the poems in this book bolong to that higher PORTULACAB by Grace Artist Liv ed Solely For Beauty - n Gladys Knapp Chosen; 'Taiist to be Presented BT GAIL MARTIN is not long enough for the 'IFE L, 'pursuit of beauty. A Caruso stricken. in his prime. The faatic baritone of Clarence White OGAN bilf stilled at the height of Its power. Scold, th. humble artist of a thousand, triumphs, retires from tbo stage. And sow In Utah, Orson D. Campbell dies just when he seemed ready to emerge on a new and higher plane of achievement. , On that day of this seek when Mr. Campbell s spirit passed from his 'body to wander torever, we hopeamong those scenes of mountain beauty interpreted by him so poetically, Utah lost one of its rarest souls. Gentle, living wholly for art. hts teaching must havs had a profound influent upon his pupils just aa his paintings of aspen forests aad mountains blue In th dlatanc. breathed ths spirit of peaco upon all who stood befors them. No Calculator Orson Campbell vrsa on of those men, hsppy to obun tho crowd, and to work.,, To quota ona of bia acquaintances, ha was no calculator.-He could not push himself ahead. Hs only wanted to live for H beauty. only wanted to create beauty and make others rejoice In its Inspiration. .Painting In spar momenta stolen from recreation or rest after strenuous teaching days, ha exemplified tho saying that "to him who possesses an understanding of the beautiful in form and color, leisure hours are too few and tdo short. The lure of art, and Its "Beyond the Trail," aa oil landscape which hangs tn the processes are a never ending source manrnt stair nilicvtkn at tlie cwpItoL It was painted by Orson D. of study and delight, not only for Campbell, I 'ah artist who died thin week. Insert to Mr. CampbrD. art's sake, hut also because they create a visual background.' FRANCISCO OPENS Clad Mia Knapp, Laks City, will ring th leading feminine rol In th opera "Faust." which to to be presented March and t at the Capitol theater by th of the Utah music department State Agricultural college, it A Just been announced by Professor N. W. Christiansen and Richard P. Cpndle, dir set ora. Mias Knapp to a graduate of tha University ot Utah where ah scor- -, ed as Pelina in "Mignon and Hansel in "Hansel and Grelel." Because here was adjudged the best soprano voice tn the Balt Lake, high schoools. . Mis Knopp wa awarded a scholarship to th university, - In addition to her men- -tonou work there she ha ale appeered as poloist with th McCuns Symphony orchestra of Salt Lake City. Musical critics say tbat Mis Knapp a voice to very florid, to ex- - cepttonally clear with a brilliant high register. She will be supported in her interpretation of Marguerite In "Faust" by an excellent cast and chorus of stagers which have feen in training for rseveral weeks at the state college. In all. It musician, manager and technicians will be engaged la the presentation ef Gounod s grand opera New Orchestra Will Give Concert Feb, 27 Group of 71 PUyer Organized at Me Cune School OWN SCHOOL OF OPERA preJu-C-jlf-- A T LrgdllDl j lO ijroaclcast bflCS voTnlOver Station KMTR title-poe- al 2 C . family of four, Mr. Campbell from early childhood seemed possessed of the desire to paint Often during his publlo school days, be was reprimanded for making pictures CONCERT Introducing a new In school, a practice at that timei . BT WAYNE C. GRO ER forbidden. Because of this symphony orchestra under ths City ,Coast Inaugurate ylra against art In tha schools of BEYOND DESIRE. By Sherwood direction of Frank W. Asper wlj hat day, Mr. Campbell was a full' rav D - School a Civic gv b given in th re la ie' Ion. Anderson. Horace Ltverright. Inc. Assembly halt, man before grown be received any called Christina Dan ion Carr, Monday, Feb. 27. Tracy Y- - CanPublisher, New York; lit pages. Instrsction in painting and It m II-McCune school EnterprUe non. director ths of Kit. is an enterprising young lady, ot u I be ent to of Music, and Art, announce thag a social hostess -on a pleasure at Young University R. ANDERSON in this novel. this group ot 71 player was orcruise. She has lately suffered BY PEARCE DAMES received hi first lesson in art. - Hi shill In woodwork soon won ganized last September for th from an attack of lnfluenxa aad Staff Press SCHREINER, (Associated Writer) btm a on etnee "Dark Laughter" seven years as purpose of training young muthe coming position teacher of thts ALEXAXDER being unable to go art at the Provo (netitntion. At the of absence (API Ban sicians fix th playing of symphonic cruise persuades her cousin, Chrisago. teems to have found the formsame time, hts adeptness et paint-- . as Tabernacle SAX FRANCISCO interest among tina Dantoa Car., out not called which, last fall op- music. A decided organist, holdwon tbe admiration of bis first al for which he hea been Ing player at orchwtrai instrument anything as frivolous as Kit, to goteachers, Mlxt Arena Young and ing the position of organist at ened the first municipally-owne- d been ing, or rather tho faith he has been ha Irathrough largely developed Mrs. the in her place. Christina, Christina Young, who encour- - the University of California at opera house in the United State, th Increasing popularity of ths is presenting a Loa Ang-Ie- s, Wentlfy Mr. tha inaugurated recently only orrhektfBvi.)fciw-iv, by the, :beriea ot tA er 'oi rm n conrd person, naturally encounters jar poem fa this collection,- - 'The c .bo opera school In America opteld of McCune School of uric and Art Later, he went to New York and certs oier station KMTR, Loa some amusing esperlences with CUft, wa. purposely placed last entered New York a civic enterprise sponig (he chief character at this tbe Art Students League, orchestra. Through Symphony ' to bookunder ths ' In sponsorth It excellent But where he soon won high praiao (or Angeles, sored by the ban Francisco Opera people, sometimes amusing and book, the faith he was membership la this orchestra class, "Portulacaa his work. At tho close of the seaship of the University of Calisometimes annoying. As the great so la the association. ar prepared, trader th ing is after all Dew only in the Director-Generfornia radio service, it waa anson, a final exhibit was held. Out Gaelno Merola. student pleasure boat goes from one Med- In the Wheat' which recounts In of direction of Mr. AtPr for memberAnderMr. eeveral week. hundred entries Mr nounced this whose thing It worships. For iterranean port to another Christina richly poetic . diction, with deftly decade of in leadership in th MoCuns School Symhad five pictures hung A symposium of "Great Orto faced with increasingly difficult accurate coloring and touch, a cer- Campbell son would imbue that Biblical opera here has been almost un- ship While orchestra-T' Is being circuIn Utah or Idaho gan Composers task of preserving bar identity ss tain pictureon.experience of child- oehoolo, teaching envisions a phony program h to bo given by believably! Mr Campbell took time oft successful, "lie that findeth bis life shad hood day a wheat farm. cost at the lated rancisco-mad- e to 100 by Ban university cent attend the facts as I her per cousin California her of School concerning conlose It; and he that loseth hut life Mr. Coatee reaches sustained Fine Arts end the Art Institute of as a "listeners handbook in opera. He brought Adolph Bolm this group of player will cousins life about which sbs khe sist or symphonic music of Beethe-vs- o A number of prises were for My sake sbalt find It." with a heights of poetic expression too. In Chicago. connection with the scries. The of master Internationally lamoua would never and she which nothing won oboe A and Mosari. him trio for aaw meaning, and (be meaning is by other poem, among which and hie wor will be 20 concerts wiR cover the dance, to direct the Han Fran- bassoons and have sanctioned had she known. several found in some of the bet homes are "Hllla." Prescience," "Strang-era,- " snd Communism. piano will b playfield ot organ composcisco operas ballet school. To add to the general suspense largest public Institutions ot while Kay Roylance. Gayle Irvin It la said that thts generation baa Diathesis, ers "Eagles contain the handbook and wilt supervise alt musical ed byNeon Mrrolx to New York writn Chicago. there and Jewel sad California robbery Fitches. and Catbird' pictures In rigorous At the time of his death. notes together nothing to live for because tt has explanatory details, and tonight starts the work and Mr er incognito. The whole thing com language the Indigenous Tbs srebsstrm class versonsal Is so Ufa of the Campbell was head nothing to die for. Red Oliver, one with a short essay on the hisof the choral school for next falls follftss: Violin. Anker Scbodo. Willi, of the srt dert lhH 1 mhe this book, . . . hun- partment In tlie Provo CityT f of those groping adolescent which roving early, plainsman s containschools. Alice go. -s ason, which to expected "to in- C tory of the organ are IT CStlV2l nr Bound. indeed, a pleasant voy- ger for wider spaces, with its conMr. Anderson depicts with such tananal Meaatr ed in the handbook. clude 20 nights of opera in two Ray Roylonss, - Bdwtn grid. P'.ymw fiction. in the who realms of Those, wish comitants age to light of privation ' and ' suf homage understanding, is of this generaThe series is unusually In- - subscription series stretched ovr j Oortt.rtMnrKiia rara soul, should pay . go to the fertilgx. tion. He la muddled with vague structive as well as containing the success of the ten weeks. ibstb Ott. gharmaa Morssn. Iria Jsnssa. Capitol to see one of the bast ex Her weakness PLENTY on OF RK1Dt.NO Intuition of ideas be does not dare (If speak music-oown Following Mr Campbell's art for it Hr our! Vowrhn ftoylsne-ot Harris f beauty, ampins teach ''"ware SSarp is Festival, pre going euch of in Andcr. Lika here) He, it eemx, Ip understand. sake. The programs will be school everything that has to do "Beyond the Trail, be"I have had to read eighty certain vagueness 7. ' Kosuaiiu of pattern which painting, ton. he want a faith. s some- rented at Carnegie halL New Tork, Jucs fjri tob.tokead. longing to the State Fair collee-tloa- .. Jireadcast eachTucrda) of newspapers; and for some crop out in certain with-- the lyrlcsiage. Meroia said Ab Wbltsnsad.Lorn, look wo. Jo rb of On the. Mr. offer, thing to die for. yet he la caught recently by the New Tork Light years 7 2 7 to ' 4i from We rarhpbeir -are to pm.. make full years, I have had to cover half a inga Ed vs in today. Madron. He Wbito, going tennous has and a tho virginal beauty ot imaginacaught w -20 time the to Coast direction Pacific use ;nhoh,rr-!- " Of doxen newspapers of conflicting tive flhcrh.e il of our new opera bouse Of Mints, ftucm Leek Lets Beyond tho vroya of expression which In some, in- tfta tijtoQiwhite WU.leink. Free Levto. to S:4s Amy Beals timet Carleton course mountain it wtn writes former lime. Salt Laker, a opinions, take pm, bodies are cool stance quite puselee the Innocent Straight demand even the thing bo thinks Jhn Hand, and Including May 20. ,s leading on- - to th deep blumovement a under him. Yet this depths be want. t.hxvv! to illustrate the enormity of the reader . , , et mountains. Here la understood We have say, 2.000 ly v. Lot, sooth Eirvrr Borioor. Ha work tn a southern miU. but tha murtc of other famous Ameri- task he set himself, tbe writing of to a fine book of fine vervweU a. the higher a that unit-painting of In definitive Ban first here Francieco. Bty Pth Bir. Be e. wtieen Bhn. biography worth price and the effort bfctost he to a town boy, the eon can composers by the rulld in a the 1th poeticxl beauty Here strength one Mexiwill Bred.er. Frenk Uii, edeii 29 Dictator New "Porflrio In of Tork Dial, They work hv of a country doctor, tha mlil delieaey without a loss of vtg- -co which Lipplncott baa Poib,v 20.000 In th. Whole coun- - ' era will not accept him completely. rtmifer setting Mr. Hand or, and pottry without fumbling Is as to what to say or cornea that In a population drod Berry; Otmso- - Ray Eb-try. What And because hts motcer Botort uncertainty - ot 120,000,009? to do. F hat j Montsotosry : Clarlnstr Srntiam H. wit. from what are called the lowert The 'trior Herbert festival won Thi Taooor. Pori Saadon. "We ars going to try to broad-- ) NEWS OF BROW NE painting and th other olaaaes, b to not wholly accepted considerable critical success for the Campbell painting 'of aspen en guild, which waa founded several Lewi andni by the townsmen. Wh.r wilt at- Mountain Peaks of the Browne, whose biography co by Mr. Hand It le spon F FICEP.B oftne Utah fetate ana understand There I pot only this conflict Bora. oop atv.1 sharp. Praak th rreup entered In th Canyhe been Utah Art publishsored by a group of noted New of Sptnoxa has Just -r w. n1 claae. but the eternal Eventuallv I 1V vir,i Tromb-no- o: Institnts VJ sxhihit FsderAtion club Music callf,en1 of at tbs to tour now In on lecture a cspitol and patrons of ed, Jobs Parka. Ottlor. Alva want In bav to of give for a love which will fulfill sometb opera English stamp p craftsman-hihigh In ha H riser. Las! Dogoot. Sell Wlleos. Totermination to attention Its At additional - and music. tbia country. changes ana undoubted Individuality The musical program for the particularly the modern work ws- Lena MriOvn, Trmnonl' thing unrealised in himself Lena Wo wonder, then, that all The New York Evening Poet leaves directly, with Mrs. Browne ove Utah numbers for ths April state con- where tbe words are aa Important oeenv; T smrileomaka him whole. He comes In wrote Keirs Groove, nicmorning Marion of th Granite tbouoanda the stake of the recent festival, in for a tour of the world. In of n test. previously announced In Tbe to an who knew people, contact with mill girls and. finally, to Fengs. Bgrarly Ertokant sad Oscar 'be understanding of th emo- ks' conference, quarterly D to ho scheduled course of which necesman New "Provided Campbell the or part. the made arc astral of Atofsos. Changes body a s nail town librarian several years tion of the music." It In Celt the numbing shock the of addresses held Sunday.willFeb. ot sary. tt Is explained, because of the to equally enthusiastic ovolder than himself But hr b of Victor Herbert horedK over Car-th- a to deliver a number be provided by tbe artist, Brief Mouday. when they heard that failure of musical firms which er Bolm is certain In universities tn Japan, - China, tabernacle, t, common and oomewhat Hawthorne his opportunities here. The Rus- Maticale Planned bis voice choir ward of it bad gentle spirit passed. wa acc tIiat aad India. reaihed been bad the In In rdiengaged previously able typo of girl whose dreams go a nt directed by IL-- L,, Frieby, with. Rasian dancer and dance composer smiles H.s lilting mus.c. the At Services Sunday Six thousand visitors from ' I work. no further than money end good chel Montagu a organist. be added to opera ' clothes, The change follow: Bach: Little saida much can different . slats, and seven foreign and she uses him only for!n'fn' I'( melodious light operas The program follows;. it of possiby "plastic" study In Sugar House Ward oblb in to Prelude Minor fame C be name cannot his were England. nettops an abrupt experiment which ends,nJapan, China. Prayer '(from Cxvalleria Rux- on Fran-e- .Booth Africa. Canada Mex- tained In Peter edition. Any edi- bilities. Only ona actor-sing,,h spirit, a sestfulnM in her flight and marriage to a " tlcgna)' board realise the this Mascagni Is today, Thts A ico!, " the will- be presented fa record mualcale u established tion will b Lad middle-ageGeorge Chaliapin he says. permitted f fresh nesa of tone "The Story Of Old. lawyer. .Parks bjr th Utah Art Exhibit, the Sugar House ward chapel Bnn-dn opening Boyle's Valsette, changed to Red Oliver runs away, gropes tIla delighted an enthusiastic Vocal B. Harrow. 2J and hi In tost January Mon'MephHtophele closing every 42. au'ni!nx the, festival concert evening, Feb. 22 at 89 p nt. in himself for some con'ieiiou. Thank Be 'To God.. .Dickson. day,. Fsbruary 12, according to the No. 2 Vatre in D Major, Op. movement is a sculpture," Bolm connection with the evening ser (Ditson). record f registrations submitted!' Light Opera for a conviction of great love or"f1'he v'w declared. vlreg. two Piano four So to Vic ensemble, was Wool-toawav carried R. President pianos, Tsylor great political faith, and finally, 'ulll B. Rot Lttvu The In Charge of the big show. will consist of eclhands Schubert. Kanorevit. changrn'' bf be charm of one feels, finds tt when.be walks, " fr seen In unusual and spectacular ectic. n preeran) Musicale club will ttoh schools com- ed Florence Goodrich Bultefliea ensembles by a todies trio made op of ilattendance To Present Students to self invited execution at the ,h fr'h young voices that pract.- - Th Matinee l solo fn and Mis an numbers. W contest. peted The Wink second Helen Chlpmen -their Inga, Margaret Hewlett, received. think an primrose hands of a Nation.! Guardsman winner,' to be announced later, will piano part by - Buenta Caller (Sum-m- y Burton Is a creative artist whose and Mrs. Florence Roberts; numIn recital Monday .receive "onentfrfn4lom on break-.1- " a as commanding .troop a is picture prise. wide Wenattentios work Co Howland bers attracting from The Crusaders, under th ) or Betsy Hnd stale, that a number. Law ton. 17li south nfth ing up a strike at one of the February 17. Mrs Ross B. Lewis will present andBeginning Friday. from Ensembls Fun and eeveral nr her own comps!-- , leadership Of J, Spencer Cornwall, on Sunday, Feb. 1. Mis distinguished New York milla continuing until Pridsw, Feb- dy's Lullaby, will form part ot the tlon IT Mias Co will ). Ellen Christensen will a her of and be a Larson in a the (Sammy 24, recital of special number movement pupil ruary most the to Peggy con-book so not piano The wholly Pnring Class E, It to 1 2 yeans, Inclugive dramatic recital. Monday at t pre In the Well ,h music of other fsmoue'guest of tho club. paintings from th Utah eerned with Red Oliver as this o D. in Mozart. Sonata Institute will b Ar,t exhibit changward East in Fifth sive; aad Holly hungInMr iAmf,nran presentM in a The rauricale to follow the wood chapel. planatioa fndicatea, however the RKO Theater Lobby for avenue. ed to Eugenio Pirani, Gavotte. luncheon will feature the patriotic Anderaon atpga a paeao in terms Those taking part are: Eftfe Jen- spection by tho public. (Crl Fisher.) Two pianos, eight of tho new love he he found for Idea: Mis Margaret Snow will play sen. Next Vera hands, up to and including 11 and Vora Harry. Baker, machinery, he disgreaees widely tn la a necessary fruition of Ander- a piano solo. "Bpirit of the U. & J. R. Keate. of age, Gurkttt, Evening at year Marian Smith. Amy his fumbling and unusual style to son's Ideology; and it too contains A." by Jacob Henry EUle; Mias to Inn the in the Wood, changed Betty Oliver. Marian show the panorama of southern many of those human, Juno McDonald will retell a pa- Andreaoon, Schumann's Knight Rupert, Op. Young. June Bushman. Norma workers and mills and the middle and half stumbling passage triotic riory; Mia Helen Barton Haaiam. Donna 22 No. 12 (Presser 71421. McComb, Keith Mae gentry. which are Anderson's poetry. But will play two cello aoloe, "The Peterson. Herbert Reyman n, GerClass C. 14 and It yr r incluConsidering his earlier storie one would hesitate to Judge the Flag Without a Btaln" and a ald Christensen. Ellen, Jacobsen sive; Grieg, Morgens timung. changbto Poor White and hie later book tf to "Minuet" ' written for Washington and Lavern Johnson. Readings ed to Edwin J. Decevee, Polonaise judging nocMaary. until Tuk laughter, Beyond Deri re, Communism MONDAY RB. M Itself hs been Judged. by Edith Otto; Mias Muriel LaVon will hs given by Mr Myrtle Brilliant Op. 2S (Schmidt) TvrmflDAY. Ault ts "We will be glad to filed appliTho monthly program of the GoOdapeed will deliver her original and Birin Thorpe. Tnm k W. Apr a tha Ors Wwi F. timkoB mi Cka : oration for which she recently won 4 : Junior division of th Utah State cations to all who have previously Pttlnd fcr4 fldllm, freon Cavalterta Pr!4rra Tarnumm a gold medal. "Patriotism la AmHast can Federation of Muslo club will take contested and any new students fe 000 . e as Bach ed of th Rtof Pipe . . Tchftik wsOr are properly federated, "said fhUU erican Literature; Miss Edyth place (Sunday, Feb. 22, at 2 p.m. who (,MacDvtlt Th Hiruioo'ow I Udrksmllk .. Ha4I 1482 Michl Smith. Mr. Ellnmry Neal will ring "America, the In kymt auditorium tha. 142 McCane at im south School Mormcn ' kma and Old a Auiodr gaa avenue. Salt. Lake contest Favotlta kjr vaaUk " and "The Star Spangled Main street. A it. by MsNyToe lfgLmm ckoraa , chairman, and Mrs Ctarfbel W, JwUvil cat Banner" cello futeker with Reorganized wind Piano and instrument obligato by aoloe. Dst S six ho Wallace, s.ale" junior counselot. 3m h Harper to -- Miss Barton and -readings and biographical sketches piano accompanl- who have won.nationaLfeti swftths f theha MwM It tor). jww ment by Reorganisation of the McCune Will be .flvea SJtd. choruses and Those wavk iaflvwai , ttflcate can enter again in the Edward Be Fnuk W. Aaprr f Miss Lawson witT thea - present School Of Mueie and- Art" Bach ensemble mueie club will perttcl same division for ncrfojt state, priiep only, Fraloditaad Tmtw t Mvtote, M U .. Back teatorie . .. , ........... m. Samoa chorus with Margaret Summer, pate aa follow: Junior An Pirtufc A. k I aweawer. Cewtary. said. club, G M'aut In e. they .... Betiva Tvvrit. from Jaokaa to announced by Mr. Jea "mi"ViS!r&rCxrilic0tumd patriotic review. "The hays asT.director, S (has at twa W faallfO, Proroa Jensen, counselor; the fa tk Catkcdrai. 2 -(annoWvtogr CMMhon. lioq,Wau.rsMw The object of from Wairaor Perartt. hfor4a Xmm' krms sad rid iiai. j Washington Quad rt tie. by Joyce Tracy Circle, Mra. Madora Dance Recital Set , 't to gmi this chorus to to present little Bang .Mueie FftTortta Mormoa' 014 Arr. by ergvslat and wriody hme counS-io- r; club' Benge, Epperson i DmIcs A it. kr Orttatu Toccata works Bach. othef ifiody Palestrina and Mrifly Jan Booth and Carolyn Aylett; Barton Balter orchestra. Wood Cross, Mxe . The naflnkto at Toccata m T By Margaret Ajhi TVim: Mvtolr Uvta. Pwhk Btdor, classical er aa a well a writers, -V' of Our Qoaotry" and mHF- choral wrork West counselor: Junior tetter, (Kflillim amr mi m wiitw high j'Tathr And Nine Students of the modern school school IITT2MI, FEB. to KDVEsoAk, rrn. tt . a'tory tap dan.'e by ghirler May The chorus which - clnb. Miss Eleanor Wright, consist of mixed S4mard P. Ik TW ffafiadto Mr 1 laad-A Military Parade Brown; fiwk by voice, was organised by Mr, Can- counselor. Asper It, Burton and of emwte. DefefWM. Rarrwr. (VfH to The Margaret rroop ? Mra. Calibel W. Wallace, stole " fn Q BfhWi Acm t am IwHhj i 'fB fv,r-,t- o Rayola Laraon, non and under his direction has i Rtwtttn, dancrilv AeSa-tee..Bk of tho gTudtori v Mov.it.ra oMaV....V rtydril; Stota Ellen Clark. Carolm AyletL Don- - presented two cantatas by Bach, Junior counselor, and Mrs. flaU y Will be Unarfl to Lari' itoai March IntrFmfUer (a D Flat presented Thursday. .. . ?k Arnifkaort HHta4tda"km Baathawra 1 Radovltch, Mary Jane Booth aa all Russian program, as wda Wmltyt Vtotor B. m Wwtrt, Orm; (DnuM and, uto'lpftto Hmnnmn Smith, stats contest chair- 2, at Kingsbury hall by the n FavghfU hfm aad Old. Fawta Xwwm kymon aad mat wdy to w mtoii to i. Benson and Mary Dean a a several concert of Christmas man, extend a general . invitation oJy ........ Arr. ky OreTM mciady att ky ornate School of Music and Art. Miss a lMe Gotftlqae ........ .a as kritottaa af Wl FUawto Rtorii'ri aiaraiWyJ. BMllnulfiMl farm GllberL, , dOarortara to tb public to attend. Burton and her dancers will be Choral Toccata t, rdk'n'n o s ata a M I i Baron Ex-Mov- ie A Sherwood Anderson Seeks His Salvation On Earth Well-Know- LEAD NAMED FOR ANNUAL A. C OPERA Noted Canvass" By Campbell peso-ag- e; -- Former S. L. Man Wins Praise For le -- r "Pleas-rierbe- '-n. Vlrf-mt- - eve--m- ... nrr-.n- -n. a. New Changes Made In Contest Numbers Musical Program; For Granite Stake Conference Given man-sear- opera-jsroe- hot y,. ni , rt. It t-n- Or-o- the-tak- deepic-niah- MusicQub Plans - , aodi-withl- w bit Patriotic Program For This Sunday 1 south-L,M- ' er .... a - G.as-euno- 'V Mr. ay , y. I r. i rt ex-,t- h' Op-2- Monthly, Program. Of Junior Music ' Clubs Announced m msv! Chant Beab-t'ful- ." It ' Weeks Tabernacle Organ Recitals aaa-- ' Utot.iMtp. ...XriJ wm iff o: ft ''"? Elin-mar- Me-Cu- 4 I '' |