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Show Page 10 . . ....monlo.,... , . ehmitz, Well . , , , , . ' , , Pianistt; ::To Play At. 'Y' :, , , - , , ., Schmitz, .., ., ''.E. Robert distinguish. ed French pianist and pioneer in .7the modern school of music, will ",.. be, a featured artist long with .,: the world famous Roth String . Quartet at 0:ie.& Y. U. summer Chamber Music Festival which ,:' ..! begins.biónday at the Provo Tab. ,. , ; , , , N - 1 k ,t, 1, .1 tt I ; , i emacle. 4" . ; 1 '' , . ,.., 1 I . :" ; ... 4.4 i . 1 4 ' A -, , !,.", '''. 4 . , ' 4 , J,. ' 4. , ' , ,.... ., 1 , -- - , , , - , -, - , , , , , , , : , z I , ' - , ' , , 41, , .,,p -- , - -- , , , rk , - ' Schmitz in Provo. 4. Vie Roth organization has also twice previoue. "' come to.3.'Y.-1T- . concerts on three con- . ly. playing .. .. secutive nights in 1939. in the "' first summer music festival. 4 was born In Paris , Mr. Schmitz . ''"'" in 1889 of Alsatian and Italian parentage. , After years of music ft- study in the Paris Conservatoire and elsewhere he won prizes for excellence in music and achieved " success on concert tours. As .4 conductor of the orchestra of the 4 a Association des Concerts, he in. 7;1 troduced much new mtisic. The World War interrupted his music and he served three years with the French army at the frontIn 1918 be was wounded and spent nine months in mill; tary hospitals. After the war, he came, to '4 America where he achieved Im. success in concerts. , - ' mediate His interest in the modern corn," poser revealed itself further in his founding of the Franco-Amer'can Music Society, devoted to the a ', fostering of contemporary music of his native and adopted yowl. a tries. Beginning in,1920, this so. Inc., ciety became the In 1923. Ever since its inception Schmitz has been its . president 44 In his concerts, lecture recitals. and appearances with orchestras. Mr. Sclunitz always tries to pro. mote the work of the living corn. poser. During the last eight k years he has introduced over ditty to the public. , new compositions . of ' ,.' 1 ' ., - , , ,, ., k .,-- '''', ' S, , s, 44, '4- , 'I ., , 7 ,,... v I ,,.,-- . , -- ,4- - , '', , . ,,, . 0. 1 I , .., , 4'...,.. boitimormeadikA, " As Salt Lakers Observe Flag Day A, Winfield Young displays "Old Glory" In frbit of Iblosommummossommagesommilk ok,", . ,. ' . "16 7''' $ . quota of the local organization. Mr. Smoot said that the volunte.er workers at the present time were "mopping-up- " on calls made last week, and urged all persons who had not been solicited' 4' to make their contribution immed1-- . ately without waiting for solicitation for the workers. Mr. Smoot and Gov. Henry H. Blood spoke over radio station KDYL last night, explaining purposes and needs for the refu,. relief fund drive. gee t "Although the campaign 4) closes tomorrow., we intend to continue to solicit funds. because of the rapidly growing interest in the Red Cross,"- - Mr. Smoot said. He explained that the latest figures on the total of the fund available were approxiwhich is $10,700 mately $19,300, self-sminimum less than the a. , -- Establish New Cooperative A. cooperative for milk chandising was established at a chorus made up of the Sev. of 25 representatives of cities and their wives of the meeting organizations responproducer Harvard and Liberty Wards will , sible for approximately 90 per provide special music for the, centof the milk produced for the Salt Lake milk shed last' quarterly conference of Liberty Stake to be held in the Salt Lake 'night at the ,offices of the Utah Tabernacle Sunday, June 15 at State Farm Bureau Federation ' , the in. , - , This Day. 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Cured" gives you rich ham flavor at the very first hitt. 4,AV ---- 1 , P. - - TOLIATOES DAY, too II MANY PAWNS - , Only be sure of this. Thatyoss saTuCudahy's Puritan Tender Ham." Theo you know its -, s 111 wiBthu:ttsheveths.i:ws eethtantews:i,,,:dze.cdolgitiethotewarneys.. - lb . . , . IMLI - . . . . DUN THESE .SURPLUS , th eds "Juicy-Cured- : , - Product D" . the larmer- and your Snjoy wholesome farm-- ooas. ,. these surpluses. with country . A J ' , ' , ' ' I ' d Reach his heart the waywith a lip. smacking, man's 'kid meal. And for leading role serve ham, baked his favorite way and finked by all the trimmings. , Not just any ham, mind youl Special'occasions de. mend something special. And the most exciting ham ham of Cudahrs, on earth is this nese luicy-Cured- " , c.,,, -- - i i Ins newsy you get flavor from frult.15ad's facewill tell you! . ! - . : . I I - ' , - st ., POTATOES , , '',',,4k!,..,,N, ., , , ' s .N,,1 . s' Seed- ITAISINS r....Mania. w.. Int. 11.7. ... 2 lbs. IIICE . 4 '' ' B I ack Quality, and Cottoned Quartered - 12' l. d 1 POILK CHOPS Itain:.111, 23f , k. ,1 , '4'",:' 0 - ' BUTTEll ; ':. s 0:000 '1 IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD 4... ' , , c - 7107ritta - IF IT'S , 1 ',Vf,',',.,'k',ye,31 I , .A,,,n2; ktxv, , ,,t, 17AKE A ,ANA-t.-.. ' t.,'1,,,,,,,,'''',,,z4,6-- ':: , ,,,, . , of Loins . ' , , 1,1 .. I , : . - - Lt. a' irs --- - . .'.' .: A '',..''' , '41,1,:. :.:4, . .., it a A'''.,(z,,srkll'f'f' A';,, i'k Grade,- - 240z. . I ' B V .3.!k.,.!,4.1. : '. 0 11, , . , .,,,,, ,,,, I&ku,) , , ,,,..,,, (,,,, x , L 9 , ,z;, z X:f .:'Yf ,ls'81.''';;;1.4) i I '. ',,',,,IA s 4.- ,,'1'&,,4''' , t, LAM ,,'.f. . e Rolio's Lur ge - - - t, POME CHOPS itilli. lb 2351,-: cnouriD,DEC11, 2 lbs. 29 . - . I , .,, (:)AsT. ' (1) , s.,1 ' otto.' with , -: "" ,':,.,.3,0 Expositor's -, e ...,, ,,, . materials, by letter, to I printity ,sq14,311 Ford. 4, Gov. Thomas 14,..., -,14.1-,-, 7e 3854N-p:tettP ,,..ErastusSnow:' , .., s,litt E. and Elders John , Forsgres -, , 1;,,,.j- 41 -In and George'P:Dykes--rlandectthe Copenhagen;vDenmark,--as-- -4t,, first missionaries to Scandinavia. ' 1'. except Elder Peter O. Hansen, , ve - who had arrived there a few ' weeks previous. ', ut i. , ,:., 1877The Ward. ,-.' Benson J , ' Cache 'County; 'Utah,' was or- ,' ' '''''. c . 1 as Alma Harris ganized ',with. .. ' r.. ,, , ....,bishop. - - , , . , i :.''.. 1887The . Spencer- - Brimch. ;; was Rabbit Utah, 'Valley. 1 as the Fremont-Ward...slain ',;cycii,keep You re stA James A. Taylor as bishop. pan I I TLMa al."11 4311 the a - ' 1913- -A branch of the Church 4ifhat's TANG', she. ,e called I tr,' Canyon Branch was or- - I vb., ,.4I ganized in Mated Stake, Idaho. - II ' .1I as Benson with presidingicat 12 oz. cang'.11c1" Joseph At -- -L.1 -I 1.1Lat it."111S ilk, "f: Altder ' .4a. . grandlS- o- storweite,-. ...I 1 I weigningbuti o ounces, basa I cycle gasolineraotor -4 been designed for model build fits into the paIm'ofa I 1; vo 4 I 11 ;A- ( 2511 i R . i i 1 191 alair.'.......11). Part , 1,1 ' etfr.,21xei.4,0-1,'',I- ,, 13ACON . lancosol ''' . - COTTAGE.cta ..2..113. 6 DILL PICKLES '3 for 10 . 23 11) . - - 3 4f.'ck'',...vr's.'7'.,A t, ,11,. , ,, 1 k':,,,, - - 1844Joseph Smith - 4" . Worcestershire, England, consisting of.12 branch- .,., es. This was the first confer. :.1 ence rganiedin the British -- 4. 4 'io,,i, '',' I Wilford Apostle tv 44;41 - JENSON (Assistant Church. Historian) - .4, - ,Z, ''..... a ' - BY ANDREW - .01.,0 . . , - - Vit 1-1- ,0 ,,,,,, -- . el '- Sliced , D ry c ure, lb No Rind . 11--1 , , pAi , SPICED . , ' - ItAll12. lb:19 11011XD lb. 25 ' , the Borden cow - -- -- 4 Ac 0 .: ' "ECIITE CS ,, POIIII SAUSAGE lbs15$' 0 ELs1E' Il' ' RD - ly - , ' - - - . - of laws degrees. Mr. Hayes re., ceived a doctor of medicine degree and Mr. Horne, a bachelor of arti degree. Make a fuss I over DAD'S - al LAMB , - 11 , . .. firlutl 4 3 - t rat The-first PI 0 -: , IMNIIIEEI.n...11 64 -- - - -- c2314, 1 (It) pfIVEtili 17 -- AI , )(:)R Five students from Salt Lake were among more than 600 grad. uates who participated in commencement exercises at George Washington University in Washingtom D. C., Wednesday, acreceived here cording to' word ' today. were The five Salt takers Howard J. Anderson. Max G., Lloyd.f Sherman A. Smith, Marion S. Jrlorne and Dean M. Hayes. (.1. 4 Under the direction of Ward The choir is directed by Mei C. Holbrook of Bountiful, state rill Tew. Numbers they will sing Farm Bureau ' the include "As the Dews From - Heaven", by Daynes,- - with Irene group Agreed topresident, formulate a new marketing. contract and Chrisholm, soloist: "King of made provisions for selection of Glory". Park:- - and "And the " Glory of the Lord", by Handel. - nine incorporations from-exist- .Miss Bettie Hyde of the Tabering producer organizations and . nacle Choir will independent producers serving sing "rhe Flag the area. Six of the nine incorWithout A Stain" during the will be -- chosen by the porators 4, Tabernacle Session. producer organizations repreElder Richard L. Event of the sented at the meeting, and the First Connell of Seventy will ad. other three will be named by the dress the meeting. He will- also ,1Parm Bureau. the speak before priesthood meeting to be held Saturday German production of alumlnfling in the Tenth Ward at 7:30 urn last year-ha- s been estimated Two eon. sections. be p.m. will at 185,000 tons, approximately 30 "k that men for the ducted, meeting in the chapel, and that for the.- per.cent- of the world output. in Sotohall. the receation boys ': dal musical programs will char- ., acterize these meetings also. The Conference sessions will ecntinue in the various ward Oa. pels of the stake Sunday at 6:30 11 - it C219 02140-Tiria- ': , Salt Lakers- z;loptie, J Dooly Building. 1 A. k4 k 9 mer- - LAM a:ci1 2 11)&17 , - fitaMILWAMILMCGaraitTalyideraWAIIII ti :4 , , tr. - , A. 10:30 CM. ' . Milk Producers Choruo.. - ' 1b171 LEG - . AtWashington U. Clos:es-7:ontorro- w .: : -- IIENS ' , Receive Degrees Red Cross Fund Canzpaign A prediction that the $30,000 minimum quota of the Salt Lake County Chapter of the American Red Cross would be reached was made today by W. M. Smoot, campaign chairman. , . lb a . i, zz 0 , . 111111:CD - . , Pres- - , . - , his home ,as part of commemoration services in this : . , F1171", iiar.a--zAziribis,) - 11).19 BeraleyalsowillattencL . ,,, ,, u POT 110AST -- - this meeting. The musical pro. gram will inelude numbers by the word choir. The closing conference session Is scheduled for , 7:30 p.m. Mon. day, when Elder Merrill will ad- dress the stake Priesthood meet--- I Ward ing at the Twenty-secon- d West-StreeChapel, 465 'North Second - 4 17rIct NI Cured . V -- ID -r North . First West Streets. "",. . LP- , Puritan ' id ent k , so.., - .k., , '''',-- -' - ,. , ' . , ,'i Liberty Stake SesSion To Hear . 'render' 1 Altsentys673:00a:.thrtlri.,WChathorider:chc.Cnapfeelr.envcoe', TwS, - , ,..., 9 I ) I , . ' ! , , , .,'" ' Ai N' ', '4' 4, , , - , , '.. 2 .$ i 16' s ' ' ' , , , 5, , 7. ' ,,,,,, ' .. . , M.. three ' months ago into the Salt Lake and Riverside Stakes, the meet will open, at 8:45 a.m. Sunday with a welfare session in the Fourteenth Ward Chapel,.151'West First South. Elder Merrill will be the prin.seacipal speaker at the general at sion' in the, Assengtly Ball 1030 am'. Sunday. Music will be presented by the Rolland L. D. divided ,,, , Beesleyw----------- - - First ,quarterly conference' to be held by the stake.since it was , , ' , A. 4. , f 4 4 , , ' A, P .. the third appear. ' This wM-banCe of Mr. f - ''''' '..; . University..",e ,, , , , , ;". 4 , - ., 4 V ', "..74' ' Friday, Inne- ,14, 1940 - - . . Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the Council of 'the 'Twelve will address members of the Salt Lake Stake in quarterly conference session Sunday and Monday, ac. , cording to Stake Pres. Wilford , ' ., . , , his piano.quintet. .i Ticketg for the lye night lesbytival can istilt writing or phoning the Treasurer's Office , at Brigham, , Young ' - ;7. I . - ,' , , , .. ; The artists will appear in con. cert for five nights beginning Monday.. On Thursday' they ton.' or one of 'Utah's foremost must; dans., Prof: LeRoy J. Robertson of the B. Y., U. when - they.play -- :. V ,, a, , , - - 1. , , , .. '- --- - ,,,, ' 'Elder Merrill named Conference Speaker . , , : ' , -- , , . ' ' , S.L. .Stake Calls Meeting , ,, z, Famed Artist Will Be --, ' Heard With Roth . ' . ' -' . ,,. ,Qiiirtet . I , .. The De.seret41ews, Salt Cale City, Utag .... , z SUGAESOOSE AEA eTssL-ok -- "7--.cfrinc- ,alwnEal 1435 t so,"I IQ. ;TA .....,,, 1 |