Show - z 2 Zile (Sall Cake Ztibune Sunday Morning Wife to Frernont Trial land GI° ly college will play two gegements this week i Organ Artist Gives Recital AUEn3ACH Baptist church 2nd South and 4th East sts The concert is open to the public a voluntary Offering being taken Mr Poister served for at time in the U S army but "My officers found that willingness was s not enough" He has taken up again his teaching position at the conservatory having the blessing of the government in the process of change from moldier to civilian During his service however he worked magic in the personnel department of a war plant conducting two very active choruses for the rec- reation department Coming of a musical family— hi father a bandman his mother an organist—at 14 Arthur was "holding down"- an organ job He has intimate acquaintance with the works of Bach being the first American student to complete the study of the entire Bach organ literature with Mari cel Dupre noted French master "In his Bach he is magnificent" according to a Minneapolis critic and Other comment on his performances terms him "one of America's finest concert organ- ists" has "genuine feeling for dramatic and emotional values" "a superior artist" Ills program opens with Bach end includes works by Core 111 d'Aquin Brahma Mozart Inndemith Dupre Peeters sow erby Mr Politer appears Monday at 8715 p m at L D S tabernacle Provo under auspices of Briglaam Young university Community Concert Assn play tng a similar program 4" DAVY ER'S SLIOPLowing More New Books For Christmas The Bedside &Inmate A Galaxy of 41 Stars Frank Owen Editor It's Always Tomerrow 250 Pobert St John's now book test Plays for 19431944 Burns Mantic Th $3 Primer of American Antiques Cad W Drepperd 13 Chasm Weitmann Stotesmen 5cientist 150 Meyer W Weitgal edtor ' The American Dialect $e tionary Harold Wonhvorth Betwasn Heaven and Earth Franz Werfel 10 Book Choice Howard Fast's gripping novel of post-Civwar period "Free dorn Road" with ita story of eight years of shining hope quenched by tragedy has been chosen by the nook Find club li1' for November- II ?Cl Hours $3 Floor tooks--Menoo- leo il Dial to 6 - Listen to your Daughter's viavis 011 Tanipax nge jifir'—"dispose of it '::' - It- I :ss:i:t t I ': k' 4 ' long-establish- L Maurine Whipple's novel of Utah pioneers "The Giant Joshua" which enjoyed exceptional success ham been trans New Books Added At Pu6tic Library The books will following added to the public library ) -- Ii ? t s" - In Anthology Rose Thomas Graham 137 N West Temple it is It Utah writer who contributes to the new "Victory Anthology of Verse0! coming from Crown Publishers New York Entry in the book carries opportunity for winning the choice of a $100 war bond or royalty publication of a verse collection to be awarded the best poems or lyrics t Dec 12 be Mon- sulievnatkv Bailey—Woodrow Wilson and the lkst Peace Barnouw—Making of Modern Hol!and Belden—Still Time to Die Brown—Yours Kids and Mine Crider—The Bureaucrat Dunham—Envoy Extraordinarir Durant—Caesar and Christ Durban ed—Joseph Smith ProplfetStatesman Helmer—World Erie( at Hoboken Heller—Twilight of the Gladiators Helmerteks—We Live in Alaska Lippmann—U t War Aims Miller—Daybreak for Our Carrier of Parliamentary Moore—Essentials Procedure Poems From the Desert Race Nation: Person Radir—Modern Dance the Safranek—Bobuslav Ilartinu Man and Hie Music r I 4 °ming Music Events Ace:aimed by eastern critics as one of the outstanding violinists of the day Benno Rabinof who will appear here Dutch Art Makes ArtBarn Show Former Salt Laker 'Heard in Recital Replacing the Joseph A F Rachel Conner until recently a resident of Salt Lake City well is Olin Dowries New York 'critic who has hailed him as "a Wolin- Owners of Saturday Review Literature have purchased Encore pocket size monthly magazine the December issue to be the first under the new -- management - of exceptional attributes spectacular technique brilliant tone" When he plays at Kingsbury hall a major number' will be the Brahma Concerto in D major with also one of his own 1st arrangements in A major" "Suite Vitaldi's of ' Anne Brown 'whose recital follows his so closely hasmade an astonishing rise within one short year—in concert as a smash stage hit on radio's top programs in motion pictures Of her a New York critic Henry Simon declares: "I would walk any number of miles to hear i Anne Brown" known for her vocal talents was quite lately presented in recital by thl Junior Aletea club of Sedan4Kan where Miss Conner is now living with her father Charles Conner and sister The recital which proved one of the most successful musical events of Sedan's history fedlowing critical brought the comment: " gave a charming and vivacious performance Her vibrant voice showed great range and much depth" Miss Conner studied irl Salt Lake City with Mrs Frank A Johnson Elizabeth Hayes Simpson at Westminster college Mme Lucie DeVienne and with Paul En rietto Italian concert artist League is a collection of modern Dutch art sent out on tour by the Netherlands government and brought here through the courtesy of Western Assn of :Museum Directors It will be hung Sunday to remain for the itionth of December These are valuable paintings sent out of Holland before the German occUpation in order to preserve them for the Netherlands government Rare Story Leads Field OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM OGDEN UTAH JANUARY 1st 8:15 P M S HUROX Presents New York City Opera Co President Mayor F U LaGuardia Johann Strauss Romantic Opera "The Gypsy Boron A New Adaptation by George Mead AllStar Cast Company of 70 CHORUS OF SINGERS! CORPS DE MALLET ORCHESTRA OF 30 Box Office Opens Tomorrow for Remaining Tickets from 12 in to 9 p m aud each day there after from 10 to 6 at Glen Bros Music Co Z546 Washington Ogden Utah Prices: lst 17 Rows $305 ress at the man whose emotional experiences Mr Gunn reveals Only son of a crofter Toni had gone up to Glasgow to work had imbibed revolutionary and soialistic ideas which on his turn home when his fi‘ther took III put I'm at odds with the elder's stern religiosity The se differences between father and son which end with an accuse on against Tom c f responaibiliy for the father's death Tones tender love for Janet thrown back upon him to create anguish and madness the close bonds between himself and the devted mother are main elements of the picture that the old Philosopher looks back upon as he climbs the heights to his curious death Mr Gunn has told the story with deep comprehension and compassion MAIL marriage to the emperor's older brother aud is desired by Monteczuma himself 130 Madriaga writes with authority on the Aztec as well as Spanish civilization and either scene is luxuriantly recreated Alcoa's) stents born under an evil star he leaves Spain under a cloud and meets incredible adventures in the New World before and after he becomes'part of Cortes' army n Wolk THE RAINBOW RIDIN7 Rosemary ler IOUs "Chicken Sunday" Taylor's sequel Every Mo 5250 SO REMINGTON-MORS- E glivigion of Hon Moo Roos Intlostrtoo Lobo Slow Orivoeffic000 2 Poritavoetoo Never aril aallnallIMINIM FIVE PRIZES in a somehow By Emily 0250 THE BOL1NVARS A brilliant romantic novel of early America previously available only In a private edition BY Marguerite F $300 Bayliss COMPANY TEMPLE 44 EAST SOUTH five complete art courses FREE including Drawing Outfits (Value of wistful and reflecting Kimbrough it 714tp Published for to One of the finest books ever published on the growth of science in America By $ n75 ga Bernard Jaffe town atet46 95tee Copy this girl and send us your drawing—perhaps you'll win a COMPLETE ART COURSE FREE lit MEN OF SCIENCE IN AMERI C A F I TRY FOR A Fun—Fact—Fiction 13 fift1 111)) BOOKS ri - 4W"' 'NEW small 7At envelope with orders Thompson has chosen a theme of interest the development of the irrigation project which was to turn the Columbia river basin into a "promised land- - Her Space for Living" (Binfords & Mort Pcrtland Ore) is in novelistic form but while it follows all the turns of the struggle for power connected with the Grand Coulee dam project it has little dramatic impact HOW DEAR TO MY HEART A merry tale of life IFP' i ed For her second book Margaret t! - I Power Struggle LOVE IT! CHILDREN A new and stricdy modern version of Mother REMINGT011-)41Q- 2 $1-2- Spanish Spread on a vivid canvas of extraordinary scope the whole story of Cortes' conquest of Mexico is repainted in the richest colors by Spain's great writer Salvador de Madriaga in his novel "Heart of Jade" (Creative Age Press New York) Its FN Balance $244 Lower Balcony $183 (Sold out) Upper Balcony (Tax Included) Inc low stamped of Alfonso Nianrique scion of a nuble family and Xtlehitl lovely Aztec princes who had been given in token Panorama of History Goose all newall different1 2 8 pages with pictures on everp page— many in 4 colors clever verses by Ben by Fridoll Johnson Amnia Educating entertaining parents emery it to At youngsters reading leading stores $2 The story has as central figure a young architect who interests himself in this plan to provide greater ''space for living" Unfortunately its style is commonplacei the divagations into romance a bit boresome reaches historical panorama back to the years when Hernan Cortes was still a youth in Spain and to the year 1502 when the young Monteczuma became em peror of Mexico The author patterns his novel contrapuntally the Spanish theme and the Aztec carried on alternately through the stories Speech or Singing? - most of the leading symphony orchestras of the country since his Carnegie hall debut with t h e Philharmonic Symphony under his teacher Leopold Auer He is in constant demand on eastern concert tours where he is perhaps better known than in the nildwest and western aecWins of the United States One of his staunch admirers Everett aquarelles at Art Barn under auspices of the Junior Brozvt 11 Popular prices will prevail for the Rabinof concert Rabinof has been soloist with among the attractions sponsored by University of Utah extension divisio n plays at Kingsbury hall on Dec 12 This is a special attraction not to he confused with the regular Master Minds and Artists appearance of Anne Brown Negro mvrano mehednied for Dec 14 of Rabinof - "Man Goes Alone" (George IV Stewart Inc New York) M Gunn whose early novel Neil -Morning Tide" was a rare book has written another story of spiritual adventure a story whose essence is poetry Its people are humble folks of a Email Scottish village and while it is more than a regional novel It wears a quality of mysticism that makes it peculiar to Mr Gunn's own Highland country It is the story of Tom and what III ' day: ghItt44b Alt" t V Late Fiction names the villagers gave the indicate something ot the prog- 'a 4 ti is all- likely :t rround improvement in f monthly sanitary pro- tection to anyone not bound by habits and set ways of thinking Mothers may profit by accepting this fresh point of view The Tampa- method is modern-Lan- d discards completely belts pins and external pads Tampaz is worn internally eailly"Tampaz to seem an tj oshu t' lated into French Italian Norwegian and Swiss with tin- usually large French and Italian editions Reports come from service men also Miss 'Whipple says that the book Is in army libraries onthe Isle of Capri in New Britain India the Aleutians Ireland and England and In Hawaii All of which spells very gratifying sitecess to this Utah author life taught him Tom the Atheist Tom the Serpent Tom the Philosopher— a go surgical cotton extremely absor- bent and compressed in applicators for conveni- : : and dainty insertion ent : The hands need never ' touch the Tampax and the user is unaware of its 6 presence when it is in ' placeThereisno outside ll to bulk no "edge-line1 show no possibility of Any' Age—Ciass or l Private Instruction chafing Tampax comes in 3 absorbencies (Regular EDNA CROWTHER RIRIE Super Junior) to suit Voice Specialist individual cases Sold at drug stores counters Get it today and notion 178 A STREET and have it in readiness A whole For Appointment-4-48- 84 month's supply will go into your 4 box contains A Course for Christmas? purse Economy months' average supply Tampax Sorrel or Piano Entortalnern Song fr urnished for Any Group or Club Incorporated Palmer Mass o k ' (Mrs C Roland Knowles) 1025 Darling at has received notifi- cation that her second short story "Something to Remeniber' is to appear in the Toronto (Canada) Star Weekly and will be syndicated lit the United Steten Mrs Knowles member of the Blue Quill Writers club and League of Utah Writers sold her first story "Alicia's Daughter" to the Woman's Day publication New York some time Fiction Beck—Final Score Chalmere—West of the Setting Sun Faust—Fighting Four ' Fox—Thunder1n5 Hard—This Is Kate Hutchleon—Hollow Men Lasswell—High Time Onions—Intruder Marriage Rogers--D- on't Look Behind You Shedd—Inherit the Earth and Arms street—By Valour Down Strorg—All FallBarricades Toymbee—The "'"--- !"1 1 a Knowles Stern—Trumpet Voluntary level-heade- - OGDEN — Mary E Shapiro—V-Lette- d Young people are often very when it comes to recognizing merit At cotleges in business t ::: 1 It is made of ceMces and now on the assembly lines one young woman tells another about Tampax "You feel so free"—"dress any way you like"—"it does not how"—"no odor with it"—"carry in your purse"--"chain a Another Ogdentte - 2 49 music Considerable auccess has been enjoyed recently by that active literaiy group the poetry section of the Art Barn one member winning a national prize several selling to national journals Betty Madsen (Mrs Wallace Madsen) who writes under the pen name of "Elizabeth Wal- lis' was announced the past week as Winner of first place in the Thanksgiving day poetry contest Christie( Lund Coles (Mrs E E Coles) and Vesta Crawford (Mrs Arthur L Crawford) will each appear soon in the Washington Evening Star and Mrs Coles' "Ave Maria" and "St Anthony 11klesgenger" are to be seen in a coming issue of Personal Romances Mrs Crawford will be published in Southern Methodist also Verse by Eunice Miles (Mrs Edwin R Miles) will be seen soon in Children's Friend and Courtney Cottam who is Mrs Robert Easton Walker is contributor to Clancy Publications and New York Flower Grower All of which makes creditable showing for one small group i Utah chapter American Guild of Organists of which Alexander Schreiner is dean is to present an eminent performer Arthur roister organist Oberlin Conservatory in recital on Tuesday at 11:15 pm at Immanuel ry Writers of Intermountain Area Meeting Success Utah en artist of the violin who ploys here under auspices of University of Utah on bQ V --- --- t McCune Unit Arranged Four great compositions will comprised in the program which McCune School of Music! and Art symphony orchestra will present for the public Wednesday at 8:15 p m in South high school auditorium under direction of Dr Frank W Asper Reginald Bea les one of Utah's most gifted violinists is to be assisting artist playing Max Bruch's "Concerto for Violin in G minor" This and Orehe-Arversa tile Violinist who commands a repertoire extending ' from the early classics to the modern school is of known musical intellectuality and maturity For this opening concert of the season Schumann's symphony In B flat major No 1 Op Z8 has been selected as a This is the major offering composition often called the "Spring Symphony" because of the composer's saying it grew out of a mood of spring rapture and is frequent on orchestra programs Beethoven is represented with the 0 erture to "Egmont" originally written as incidental music to Goetbe's great drama of this name It is gloomy sombre music but also Brahnis' lofty and dignified "Hungarian Dances Nos 5 6 and 7" complete the program For 20 years these symphonic concerts have been presented free of cost by the McCune school as a contribution to the cultural life of the community and have become a popular institution fostering appreciation by the people for symphony 3t 1944 December Benno Rabinof' noted k By By Eva E Hollis Literary Editor While the story of John Charles Fremont is inseparable from the history of the Amen-cawest and his nasne is not recalled withou t that of Jessie Benton Fremont the woman he married and 'who was collaborator in his care er the personality of neither has become familiar to many This is a matter Irving Stone does much to remedy in his biographical novel "Immortal Wife" (Doubleday Doran & Co Inc New York)—and Mr Stone's talent for dramatic delineation is well known through his 'Lust for edited his political battles pressed opposition — shows a Life" ' "Sailor on 'Horseback" ambitious woman of speeches In Marrying the man headstrong and later works she regarded as having "the resolute spirit determined to portraitbere of the daugh- be more than just a good wife most brilliant prospects of any ter of Ntlasouri's battling senman in America" holding To manage a man's house and itor Thomas Hart Benton who bear his children was not nung outstanding position as a lead- fell in love with a young lieuer in the movement toward enough shewould also share his tenant of the Topographical western expansion it Was not work be Ms confidante work -whose exploration of shoulder to shoulder with him Corps only ambition that ' motivated America's unknown lands had As Jessie Benton the senaher: she loved deeply The attracted her father—and martor's favorite she had been strength of the union between ried him despite her father's ex these two is made clear trained as an aid shared his This devotion Jessie's desire —sometimes help her husband's career Mr Stone stresses in tracing the vicissitudes of the Fremonts' lives which teaches Jessie the truth Thomas Benton stated that "Mutiny is dangerous business" Mr Stone's approach is kindly but the truth of the matter that 'Iletieral Jessie" often made herself obnoxious was hated es well as loved is not obscured Al for the man who knew both fame and ignominy wealth and financial stress he is seen through Jessie's loving yes—but after his death even she must confess a of marriage had not given her the key to the enigma of John Arthur Poister Fremon Novelized biography is not holIy satisfactory as history of organist but Mr Stone has based his on extensive research and Oberlin mortal Vile" finely exemplifies this form of narrative' who half-centu- -- First Concert -- "A o066- - each course $21500) - FREE! 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