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Show .... . .. . . .. . . , . ' , , mom' so.it., 1 ', ... , , t.i i - -- 1 -- 1 -- , utt,th, citi: Lake stonctirit' 3' September ing kl 1 - --- -- ,-,,,- -- - - - ., . - , . ,, i , ,,,,,t ,k ( t ,' . ; '1';- ;', 1 ''s -- ,,; ; , , f . , 4 . , t ..... ,,,.. ,A Ar.. ' , A - '" :, ,I 1 .P6, ..... , - ' - . , s , ' ,' rt7. . ' ! ' , , ' 0011',, i'. - ) ',Iusicale I )'eries.-State- 1 d I - i; , ' - '... ; . , , - i - , ' . s 1 4 I . i t . . - By CONRAD. HARRISON (Deseret News Musk 'Alter) Arts Association . announced its 1951-5- 2 concert Granite and lecture series this week with ten data on the schedule, climaxed by a Grant Johannisen piano recital at the Tabernacle, April 30. , Added to the Utah Sympb;ny Orchestra serial and tbe Master Minds and Artists course, "that gives, the Salt Salt Lake Lake area 35 dates so far. The Civic Music series Is yet to be announced, although it is known the first number is set for Kingsbury Hall Nov. 2, with the Balla Theater performance to follow about Nov. 25. MAY REACH FIFTY ATTRACIIONS Independent concerts such as the Igor Gorin performance being readied by the Tootprinters for next month, and opera may swell the number of attractions beyond the 50 mark before all are announced. Outside of the Johannesen feature, the 'Granite series Will be held at the Granite 'High School AuditoriUm at Thirty-thir- d South and Sixth East, with the opener on OcL 17 featuring "The Gypsies" in a performance of gypsy , music and folk songs. Next on the series will be a Salt Laker Douglas R. Stringfellow, who has become one of the West's most 'ought-aft- er lecturers with his information and obsemtion as a former OSS agent in World War IL Be speaks Nov. 13, and on Dee. 5, William Warfiebt who appeared in the new "Showboat" movie, will be presented in cooperation with the Cameron White Arts Society. PIANIST AND SOPRANO ON SCHEDULE , Virginia 'Haskins, soprano with the New York CHI Center Opera, will be heard Jan. II, with Pianist Petty Grainger scheduled Jan. 29. The famous DePaur Military Chorus will return to the Granite Wit March 4, and on March 20, the String Trio will be , , , - '- -- i I - N A' ' .. I 40, a ! i : I ' 4- 1 , I c A - , i -1 1 , , , , . tt ' , , 7 , , ..., f Lowell Tarr, pianist, and TO TEACH AT McCUNE Marian Robertson, cellist, will teach music at the McCune School of Music during the coming season. - Cellist Added Pianist, - To Staff of r I o ,McCune-Scho- . - , - A aet - corn-positi- ; , , : , : -- , . - 1141 ; 4 2: , . 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His exploits and adventures, starting from St. Louis in 1822 until his death eight years later at the age of books---nededi- ab ip,r-.- 0i Between 30, are thrillingly detailed. As Jed, or Diah as he hire work of editing' thDesrat Ile w s Sunday wal . - 1..;,' , El Elvi ID at Ott MO 0 El 1. ,xey.lboownwhaicklik:w:Toetatuteuratntinottf: 141: t"conso.lutrationt::onsbleto th:fliadIrlizarchetailthase - possible. Um solo- Not a complete biography of several months helped her obers: Gaston Chappuis, M. the noted trapper. whose life, tain the background necessary, Day, Salt: Lake has in exinPltrhts-lisrhedthby"rBokblevittbklierrill.was pub.:, City; Washington, tion mautbed Inetbfanillin ' Utah. . Watt-Jude- a, ne, A.LI.-Mil- - ' , Glorious Chapter in History Relived in New Fiction - , " best-selli- , 1 I Director. - ' ' Twee in '-',' Alloaday , - - ; - - best-selle- - I . . - - - , , p.m. fee 1Moo. ' Direct Ittova . , .., , - - , : , -,- -, ,',' - - ; r , , - "" -- ,., half-forgott- en 11-3- 1 " ' 1 1 " 1 . I. I , . rs i , - . postaerviNavahogottyanartubefor- tottytiontiess:er:temrs.thesemonleartradinBurtspithecturu,st .rn . - ,.. t EMMA MARZ.IPETERSEN Where and bow she finds the time la a wonder. but "Our Mrs. Burr has authored two more Smith, Far Trapper of the Old West," and 'Cloud Girl,," ...,.,,,,,,,,, i, e , 4 i Olive Burt Authors Two New Books on West , DING C1OSSY i i .:;". . . i .1 CARLO ALEXANDER tells per& schedule have two performances in Itinpbury HaU or the South High, or Bryant Junior High auditoriuM. Othei operas have been set for the following dates: "Madame Butterfly," Nov. 1 and 2; 29; "Hansel and Gretel," Dec. 28 and 29; "Don Giovanni," March 12 and 13, and "The Old Maid and the Thief," May 1 and 2. Two others, as 70t flounced, also will be given.' Repeat performances are set for Ogden, Logan, Provo, Cedar City and St. George. 1 - 1 - 11, 1- - CHRONOLOGY PERFECT The book is divided into 99 chapters and sees to it that . . - , '. . t., meant. - , - , I ' ' - ;7''.. . taken of him when he appeared in. Salt Lake OW led February by the Deseret News and published In this tolumn. He Is in Brooklyn. N. Y. ,, shown standing In front of the MISTRESS, by Perhaps readers of Let's handsoms wall board and set THE IRON Nul 1. Wellman: DombIeday Plair Chess will be Interested made by Herman A. Dittmann, A Company, Ins: $1.50. In knowing that the publicity former president of the "MCA broadside, of ReshevskyNt Chess Club and !nester wood. It's easy to understand why ' tour features a picture worker. this As on the, current list of , ' . moven', , .t : It has plenty of action, romance and adventure and what . ' has 'been saertuhatell one of Cellos Afoot:soder; t the factors 1951-5making 1 2 its Proudly Announces ' : of , todayseL PrOductionSdledulo Based as it is on a glorious ; ' ' ; ' chapter in American history 'Opening Night , ' ; the era when Tens was won "Flodormous" 4 0 Oct; 13 (South High) i for the United Statesit has interest focally reader Interested ,,k,... rryucTICIIS , - ,Wirt ' in historical poach. Too, It may "Madams Butterfly' cut - batten, 'whet- - the appetite. for some ' . -' ' ' '' oHansal and Gratar deeper delving into that 0 thapter - - . our of 9,,.,nation's story... ; , , "Don GleVanal .. ' 6 . t Iron ' details "rho f ; Mistren", ... , , , the story of James Bowie, a - "'. ' Two as yet unannounce d ' . ' rL and ', legendary ' Presentee In Eiviram '. , ,.. hero of the Americen frmxtier. IrCta Soy With e'elsert Tickets Other historical characters ,' a S 110') ""- - 3i14011 Ira 4"' '. I $133 Im ai lou".' who figures into the account are ' 2 'a f e "I'ms 6 4. MIIs" el" 1 bu " I" John James AudubOrt, world- - - - . , sa:Peamurranceetxlirhalititlibibtalls4otes -- - - JUR Br,31 - . . , i ,s TV , . 4 UTAH OPERA TIRAIRE it' end JIMMY DURANTE 0 V1116- , Would x ;pi tip, ' . 1 4,Ift .1114;11' - - . t pee-pos- . - ' RED '- S KELT011 ' : ; .. Co. ' . , ' PA. .. d . .s. I - . 0"a" . . , - , II Road kw "."post sots. bet toa.4.4 Wier I, h Soo move? Stme Ocis owmos olochsit egos. Pewilwarne 6"111 loom. be at 16004e IS PlisT io es'oey pilkowfle higiestbal-twit- y oat& Compact am 11 pialto. law ai'lleaeall Is imte imps time '-. "aelia9' I. ' : , ' : , ,, STARRING EDDIE CANTOR ' , 8.00- - ' .v171 ' , ' --- --- - - nintalker-- est of the Church child who reads funny- booksand to get him to read for iostruction as well as for pleasure. Parents, legions of them. so encouraged by the avid response of their children in-- Mrs. Petersen; first book. Bible Stories for Young Latter-da- y Saints". which has gone into 1t , three editions, petitioned her to ; .,,,,,r - , ' '''.:.41..I....-1,-- ; and give- the same accurate readable treatment to the Book ''.. ,,,,, t ',. .' lif of Mormon. 11 FINE ILLUSTRATIONS -f , ... , ,"'. , , :1 And after every completely 4 - 47 'es., , ,(,.., ." normal little boy and girl has 4:4- - (1 4 ft turned the pages of this hand:7 somely printed book with its la dramatic illustrations in color by Milton E. Swensen. be ''' S .1 will announce that it is good ' : ......''; ; li and very goo& '11,4'7 itvery parent, too, who is thinking pretty seriously right now about instilling in his son 100 . . : , and daughter the inspiration of ; ' - , ' ',.' , A , righteous Nephi and a dozen ie other important examples of 1 r, 4, ; bow the Lord sustains those - 4 . . who uncompromisingly serve Him humbly, will find this 293- page book a contribution well 1 than 48 boards, there will be an adlitimal-charg,.,", of $2 Pr' board: i ' As the tour Yet in it's for- 1 . mative stage, any chess club who desires to sponsor Reshe1 vskra appearance should reserve lan evening by writing directly ,, , -- , t I. him at 391 bliontgornery St, . 4. , - -- ' ' i: '''' - hernactsrusoatidetotoMr1..pricP:tersethe story before the first:- Chapters 'are- Sh,rt generally two or three pages; the language is plain, and the sentence structure simple: Whether he reads to himself or is read to by an older brother or sister or parent, he won't miss the point. . Underlying the mechanics of !skillfully telling the stories iconvineingly is the careful interpretation and Belineation of eternal verities and gospel truths squared with the Book of Mormon text. - .,,',!. 40. I I , SAIATS, by Emma Mare tersen; Itooketaft Publishing Co. Salt Lake City; 29,7 pages:- Si. Reviewed By HAROLD LINDSTROM Pe- - ;,;11',7 a 6.00 P.M.'1C0I.IEDI . vl , . , - ' - ' , ''' I - . ' -- it L,. ,, '' - t tlEvi yoni( , , , c::, FROM , , ., - ..... 1 , . - T - t ,, , child the ROOK OF MORMON STORIES chronologically FOR YOUNG LATTER-DAdoesn't get the second -a, ; t, . , , - ne -- i' -- , . , ' r i - . , r , , , , DAY' ' , , , , , . 7".. V. q ! mosolP '7 Grandmaster 1?eshevskyAnnounces National Tour -- two-pa- rt - . ' called during the early part of . his trapping explorations, goes , , Into the mountains and the desIllagisine a n d 1 erts again and again, the reader the Newsette. .' , meets many men well known en which she is t ..,!. to anyone who has studied the known as Pal; ' , NEWS PROBLEM 142 : Black history of our Mountain West Sal, and keep- - I ' : There are Etienne NOVO" Peter up ing berl,'', Skene Ogden, Jim Bridges and leight --, room others. house. Olive-:- t LARGE has pored over ....; , ,. t i While directed primarily at scores of di- - Olive Bart Witt, menu-script- sjunior high and high school stuand books and drawn dents, "Jedediak Smith" by no CI upon her knowledge of the West means' would find interest with to produce two more bighb, this audience alone. Mrs. Burt's readable volumes. These latest lucid, simple and- - interesting 7 t bring to TO the number she bus style of writing should give her in publication. book adult readership also. MORE IMPORTANT Drawings by Robert Doremue Of the two newest works. the enhance the Interest of the Jufictionized biography of Jed- Ilan Messner putdication. ediah Smith is the more impor"Cloud Girr is a novel about tant and interesting. The two-pag-e the life of a little Navaho girl Wyoming. Colorado. sometime I between Feb. 18 to March 1. bibliography (remarkably on an Indian reservation in , , Whits ', large Iota book aimed at the Arizona. Ilhurtratiohs by Harry The tive-thwinner of the White to move and mate in juvenile market) gives some H. Lees combine with the test United States championship has Mannes-Gimpel-Sil- i with-4114- E, tlitir, ., - five-conc- - Icer - , ' Co, ' i ;' . , Addition of two tliat music. student of Mabel Boil Jenkins I tans to tho McCune ikhool of '11 alba McCune School as well u j..; I neion Music Auld Art faculty was an. such noted musicians as Alice ' ' nouited Saturday by N. Lorenzo Gaulthier.Leon n d Robert .curs... Mitchell., director of the institii- - Casedesus. He also studied Agatn The course in t Hindemith .'' WM..; ;: , t ;.7 ; Boulanger beard theory and principles of corn- as bt Paris, and vocal coachint and division the ' Joining piano The Helmericks, Alaskan travelers. will present their 'position will be taught again ,this yrn at the mectuut seboot an affiliate faculty U Lowell repertoire with Eva Gauthier in Alaskon leeture, illustrated with tolored movies, April 2. of Music and Art. Marie Barker Fart noted keyboard artist NW 'York City- and Pierre with the Tanner-Gra- y Dance Ensemble slated April 17 Nelson will be the ...instructor while new in the string de Bernac, Paris. and Johanaesen, April 30. for the third consecutive year. partment , as an instructor in Itobertson recently rethe studied directly with Paul cello Is Marian Robertson. tell. from ?ranee, where she LET'S PLAY CHESS turned Hindemith two Or ist with the Utah Symphony during her , attended the University of Greyears' work at Yale University chestra. Analysis and construction of Farr ) will Instruct le 'isoble on a Fulbright Scholar'. conduct will and also fillOttl and melody plane ship, She has studied theory livriting and principles of tom- - draws In choral analysis, piano with her father, Prot: Leroy J. positimi in the niodem style will sceortipeninunt and vocal rebead of the Univent Roberts, be included in the course. a He is former piano pertoire. ity of Utah Music Department; lion of making a transcontiRAROLD LINDSTROM "' piano NVith Mrs. Jenkins; cello tits United nental tour match a conclusion et the At with Ions Hartman at the Con.. 17.77....".7 MING coNmaNct sit ma States of Argenmrvatory of Mexico. Duchon- with Miguel Najdort , Beginning on Jan. 1 he Doris at Lyons. Prelim Maurice tina this coming December, to IC GLORIOUS-011tAtt-'MUSHerschel at Paris, Adolph Fres determine the unofficial chal- be available tor chess exhibiIn of the Pagenint Quartet and. lenger for the world's chess tions. in word received from him Joon Wetzel, solo cellist of champlonship,'Samuel Reabev- this week. Nis tentative itinert the Utah Symphony Orchestra. sky has announced his late ary calls for his being in Utah. , '- 0 (' , , mild Bellies, violinist and also I member of the McCuna titty, will bt heard in the "Suite Antigua for tWOVit111011 and pi,. orto's by Stoessel. Ho will be listed by Marjorie Glade, srio. ' Unlit. a student of Mr. Seale?, .and Hortense Rasmussen1 an en., mitts student of Mr. Beaka'.I. ' Tbl publie tetrivited.. i ! t Concert, Lecture Dates Nost Total 36 For S.L. - , I i Patricia Sirkinshaw: ' ' On tho mama program, Reel: ' ' I Lowell Fart who become &Hittite,' with the, McCuna School faculty. and who, as a Pianist. is rapidly ap- preaching greatness In his spa. eialized field. will bo heard In Ilaydn's "Sonata hi G Major" and "Wises Noble et Sent1-- 1 ki ales", by Ravel. Earl Ott1ey,1 also ia new addition to the faculty of the school, will be hermit as accompanist for the soprano,1 - , ! ' 1 : :Ay-- , . , . ' 1 has recent- ' : 4 i are Louise Pratt (seated) and Larry Pryor, Charles Walker and Sam Pratt. who alio will be on the program, which la being given by the Music Performance Trust Fund of the Recording Industry, The concert it free to the public. - I I , recital 'Lt., Sunday ht2 Pan.' , - 4 t - Mali, r elassical d 4 ','''' , TO'''PERFOR4'Ar'AN'NUAL:ipops).::cpNc,pri, soloists,' and Director Eugene 441esnik. At right, 1Tlie McCune Schoolof Music Ord Art will open its Sunday afternoon musicale series for ; tilt season with a Program of . : .4'.4 - - A6? ' , Child reh.Will Find Appeal tn ,,Jc4ories ton Book of Mormon ., ,. sw,,,A0,4041.0 , - ' V,,,,,......,.1 4 , ri filommo , i' ,,, '''. 1 ,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,, , I A , , 1 i I , , , , .4 1 - Announcement of the pro-- 1 duction schedule for the cont-- 1 ing season was made Saturday i by Carlos Alexander, director..1I of the Utah Opera Ilwater ana Workshop. The noa-prot-it organization will present seven of its eight productions in English. follow- al introducing 'sling( tolthP:glit-ienermore appeal- public. ONE IN ITALIAN , The only opera scheduled , be done in Italian is -- Madame! Butterfly," Dramatic Presents- are considered tion and staging -Important lactors in modern opera within his company Mr. Alexander mid. The troupe toe into produe. tion on its first presentation the new Metropolitan Opera Co. veraion of "Ilederrnaus"Mon- featuring local day evening. singers. actors, musiciana, three- and technicians. tors -Fledermaus"1 will have only one performance. Oct. 13, in the South High auditorium, because this opera was presented by the company last spring. Critics and public approval of the pre- sentation was voiced at that time, Mr. Alexander said. TWO PERFORMANCES Every other production will 1 ,,, ,,,, ' S k-- ' , '.. , , - 'Nt .. . ,, ': '" . , ., ' ,, .,,.., 4 A . i ,, t ' . 1t'..-.)...- - ' ts,1 ,,. , 41'1:11:..:--- , , 1 1. ic " ' ' ' .'4 - 'I - r ' t 4 3 ' - , , a ,,, ,,, A .. , - It P I Vocalists and nrum.nta1staUi bo heard in a series of popular and semi-classmusical, selections in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square at LIS p.m- - Tuesday.-- when ,the Sixth Annual Salt Lake City Topa Concert" will be &ken, At left art John Marlowe Nielson, Ann Cards'', 7 4 3 - t ' i - . ' : '' - -- -. 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Call Sheet Lists of Actors Odd-Lo- t , - . A recent daily caB sheet for Gabriel Pascal's production of George &snarl Shaw's "And. . rocks end, the Lion" tarried the following: 32 Christians; I goat,' s ducks, 2 horses, 2 burros, 2, . ddgs and IS heathen& -. - - famous' artist: Jean Latta, the pirate. and three women whe helped mold Bovris's personal. - . - i |