| Show AT OLDfS Eddy Plans SL Concert Iy this column bears the ‘The Lively Arts” politics is out of its ken However even the loudest partisans of Harry and Herb or of Tom and Brack can safely read the lines that follow — American singer of the day Eddy sang with Philadelphia Operatic company the Savoy company various small theater 9 groups and later with Philadel- phia Civic opera under Alexander Smallens Later he studied under William Vilonat and with Edouard Lippe who accompanied him to Europe for further training His return to America marked the beginning of his concert tours ending in Hollywood where “Naughty Marietta" "Rose Marie" and a succession of other screen triumphs have made Nelson Eddy known throughout the world The entire main floor of the Tabernacle is reserved for University of Utah students and Master Minds and Artists series members but reserved seats in the balcony are now available to the- public by mail order of Utah exthrough University tension division-- - A downtown t although they deal with a member of the United States senate A few days back in si chance conversation with Hon Elbert D Thomas I bad —meant to sek out our solon’s The - I Lively Arts Nelson Eddy famous baritone to sing at S L tabernacle Musical Treat Due in Logan — LOGAN A musical treat Is nationally! acclaimed pianist Dr Roy Harris internationally famed composer and conductor U S A C orchestra directed by Dr N W Christiansen and college choruses directed by Prof Walter Welti All of the musical performances In the series with the exception of the college opera and concepts Involving Utah will be presented free student body and the public Three johana Harris piano concerts are scheduled in Logan tabernacle during the season Feb 10 May 12 and June 16 Next ini the series will be a program featuring the college orchestra the Chansonettes and Meistersingers and Mrs Harris as soloist at the college Nov 16 and in the tabernacle Nov 18 AA Cache valley music festival is planned for March 10 Highlights of the festival will be two concerts by Utah Symphony The' combined men’s and women’s choruses will sing Sunday Dec 12 in the tabernacle 4 pm Annual opera at US AC Is slated for Feb 23 24 and 25 N at McCune -- Symphony to-th- e ’ -- no Barbara Hatch Dari Manwar- lng Hazel Beck Cherie Nelson Jean Walk Nancy Essenpreis and Barbara Bray Th public is invited to point television cameras at the senate stage slow-spoke- certs featuring Johana Harris box office at Glen Bros Music Co will ope Nov 4 proposal a word "stage" naturally led to the word "theatrical” and n our usually solemn senator senior suddenly embarked on a tangent thlt left me applauding silently I had not known he was a thespian — both at heart and in fact "Anytime anyone mentions the stage to me here in my own city I can’t help mourning the old Salt Lake theater” stated Sen Thomas "There was the town grandest spot in on a bit sadly But he went "I shall always recall that fineat old structure on State st with bit of a wrench You see" said the senator "I’m convinced it might have been saved with a bit more public cooperation and effort — the sort of support now being given University theater and Utah symphony” offered music lovers in Logan by US AC The college is sponsoring a series 'of 11 con- - viewpoint on The i h ' Beales assisted by Patricia Judd sopranostudent of Emma Lucy Gates’Bowen will be heard in concert at Garden Park LDS ward chapel FrMay at 8:15 pm t Returns to Screen long enough" he adds with a twinkle Paramount’s comedy "Miss Tatlock’s Millions” marks Ilka Chase’s return to the screen after an absence of five years her last appearance being in the Thomas remem- e bers them all — all the on luminaries the local and national theatrical scene Otis Skinner Maude Adams — such names roll trippingly off his Nat Goodwin was his tongue all-tifavorite Of a major local actress the senator states with a surprising turn of speech "she sure wore tights right" His saddest day came when the Salt Lake theater was forced to go dark By then Sen Thomas was a board member of the theatrical group utilizing the the famous pillared structure Your columnist is a bit too young to recall the palmy days of traveling thespians and the Salt Lake theater But when a leading member of the nation’s top lawmaking body sadly states "something diecj in our city when that theater shut down” old-tim- Claudette Colbert-Fre- d starrer Miss Felt who has joined Utah Symphony orchestra this season has programed two concert!: Mozart’s No 5 in A major and the Bruch G minor In addition' she will render numbers from the works of Dvorak Brahms Ernest Block and Wieniawski Miss Judd will sing two arias by Mozart and Verdi's "Caro Nome" also a brAce of later fs songs two of which "Eastern - Romance and "Le Bonheur Est Chose will be by Saint-Saen- s done with violin obligato Lucille B Swenson will be accompanist Rimsky-Korsakof- Le-ger-e” MacMur-ra- y Time “No Love" ' ! For INTERMOUNTAIN THEATRES INC fix smercuunai uu sacstciKunnutrii - 1 Marilyn Jeanne Felt to sing a concert at Garden Park ward I’m prepared to join him in hia latest crusade For Sen Thomas fondly hopes to see that replica of ‘the Salt Lake theater erected at long last on the University of Utah campus T r! much-discuss- ed time-honor- ed CENTRE Extra BUGS BUNNY Cartoon From Today' Headline! ' MARCH OF TIME’S v rl WfTL f STARTS WEDNESDAY 2222y3E22Z22EZyGZ2ZZZZ22ZIBe 3$nS toiMi some 40 Backtracking Thomas remembered years Sen that his father’s first employment upon coming to Utah was the task of copying parts e for the acting greats who appeared back of local footlights That being the case it was natural for the youthful Elbert to gravitate' baCkstage “My memory was not too good then” he adds ruefully “I tried to memorize my lines while ridSalt Lake ing the trolley from took to Murray The trip quite-while in those days— but not ! AND Senator Miss Felt Plans Violin Concert felt jeanne Marilyn student of Reginald Jack Goodman SINCE - CUNE School of Music and MeArt will present students of Edna Inglis Hamilton in a piano recital Monday at 8 pm in McCune Recital hall 200 N Main An interesting program will include vocal selections by Brian Mottishaw and a two-pianumber played by four students Following students will participate:- Kathleen Fagg Louise Man waring Deanne Tanner Ruth Marie Gold Norma Slack Eloise Vaughn Scott Gillespie Jill Beck Brian Mottishaw Lettie Gold ‘ Carley Colbert I Are Right ffGHLIGHT ofwillthebefell the apNelson of Eddy interpearance in the baritone famed nationally Salt Lake Tabernacle Nov 10 at 8:15 pm The concert will be sponsored by U of U extension division through Master Minds and Artists series Beginning vocal training under David Bispham great Recital THEATER L f 4 Paramount New Scoop old-tim- Featuring FOOTBALL THRILLS! 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