| Show & £9? 4 -- f Y W -- tn-- p rri ’ i ‘ I igJr tv I? fft5 ffl'I'P Wf tV 3V ' r J4 ’r V T j- BU S -- 3 e:V rtawrtiadMrtatriw 12 D LAST CONCERT i 8 ra j tItorital fa y n president lcl Goodcpeed Marjorie Matheson which sponsois ithe national finals will be chosen Kent foundation Margaiet these singing contests These gentle Fach of the ten contestants qualifyinga Audrev Christenson finals will teceive Doidge Marian Bond and Helen Bu men served in a similar capacity in for the national cash chanan the awards in share t year’s contests in which the s ate winners were Miss Carma Douglass of Ogden and John L Buckley of Provo Organization of the state under local chan men soon to be announced will enable young singers in everv community to enroll for their local “For three years I was troubled with pimples that broke out all over audition which is the first step my face They were hard large and red and festered and scaled over toward participation in the national The pimples itched and burned preventing me from sleeping and my event Cash prizes of $o()00 each w ill face was disfigured by them be awarded bv the foundation to the “I tried many different remedies but without results A friend young man and the young woman rat advised me to send for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment mg highest ln the national finals A third JlflOO will be divided accord The first treatment relieved the irritation so I purchased more and after using two rakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointing to rating among the other final ists ment I was completely healed ” (Signed) Alfred Lim 260 Southampton Enrollment for the audition must Ave Berkeley Calif Sept 14 1931 be thiough a local committee Any Soap 25c Ointment 25 nd 50c Talcum 25c Sold everywhere Sample each free nonptofessional singer between the Addreta: "Cuticura Laboratonea Dept H Malden Maw " ages of 18 and 25 is eligible Local !I 1 p K- fl - la-- Pimples on Face Prevented Sleep Healed by Cuticura f vrw ’ r V Noted Baritone To Be Heard on Ogden Program jf OUR FRIENDS FROM OUT OF TOWN Eddy’s singing a source of real pleasute to his listeners” To this the Public Ledger added that he “sang with that beautifully clear which always distin enunciation guishes his wmk in addition to a siipub quality of tone ” and hfgh tu tistry in interpretation Nelson Eddv made his first appear ance on the stage in 1922 In a society musical piny and so inconspicuously that his name was not even on the program However his singing made such an impression that his hearers demanded to know his identity From then onward Mr Eddy s career has been marked by operatic and con cert triumphs Alexander Smallens now assistant conductor of the Philadelphia orches Mr tra recognized Eddy's talent when be was musical director of the Philadelphia Civic Opera company and encouraged and coached the singer until he became the company’s outstanding baritone Today his op ciatic repertoire Includes neatly 30 roles The program for Wednesday eve ning with Theodote Paxsonat the piano is as follows Ode from Osslan’i Form Brand! Hopklnaon 11 Loie Rons from R'x lends Vlclno Blvetore Rosa Bur Hhn— Mr —are cordially Invited to visit in for examination or services We will gladly arrange appointments to suit your convenience Only the best in materials and workman-shi- o are up to the standard of practice in these modern denial offices The modern wsy to have den- tal work done— a way that la quite unlike othera Gold L SUa 0 Gold Inlayl tBO Porcelain to 2B0 Silver Fillings Genuine PLATE TfFTH $20 I1FCOLITG with TRL’DVTE PAINLFS EXTRACTION alto make the unbreakable ‘Parfalt" Plates No rubber or metal pink defies detection We Life-lik- e 2 to $4 Extractions Under Gas Personal Service by: ¥r J G Davies Dr O W Richards Dr J W Burdette Free Extractions When Plat or Bridge Work la Ordered MAIL LS FOLK BROKEN PLA1LS Brahms Ntet Nlel la nle chot-rho' MU hel Levine American—’ If God Lett Only You John H Densmore III Three Eludes Opua in No 8 Onus 2V No 1 Opua 10 No 13 Chopin Mr Paxson Aria Broad war and State ' IV “Avant de quitter ces lleux” (from Faust - V Come to the Fair Houle Mar hln The Bell Man Opposlti Auerbach’s 38 A M to I 30 P M OFFICE HOlRIt Sundays — 10 A M to t P M (for people who work) BROOKS ARCADF BI DC (HEVATOR RI’ITF Captain Stratton a Gounod Fasthope Martin Chat Lliadwlik Hun k Cecil Foravth Detmi Taylor Fancy Yvette Guiibert famous disease Is succes-sfu- l tour of Holland making EYE Examination Week! Al AUEKBVCirS 0tical Department April 11th to April 16th— MONDAY to SATURDAY An opportunity for ever) body to hve tHlr eves examined and learn whether ‘or not they need jlasaes KNOW— DON’T GUESS! Are you farsighted? Do you have Astigmatism? Is one eye doing all the work? Do your ryes work together? Do you need glasses for reading? Do you need glasses for distance? Do you nerd double - Klon glasses? Do you need glasses at all? Can you near Shell frames rimless or white gold mountings to best advantage? Are your headaches due to eye strain? Do your glasses need changing? Are you d? near-sighte- first of all IIONFST If you do not require glasses we will frankly Is tell you so Registered Optometrists make all examinations and have at their command latest scientific Instruments for testing and measuring errors of tiiHn your r brokm umitilfrplr them promptly Wo atf sljllsli ht S395 toS750 K tsS725 CharT cHstonirr Bring light-weig- K 1-- i their glasses Itnrgrcl AUERBACH CO TUB BIG' STORE but It would seem that alieadv his highest ambition has been lealied On June 1 Mr Grow is to take his place as comet soloist with Frankie Goldman s band probably the great est concert band in the country He also has a position with the Fox the ater in Brooklyn as solo cornetist with an orchestra of 65 men and has become a full member of the Musi nqs’ local union in New Ymk Ohv Mi Gtuw has wmkui and studied tremendously hard for this achieve ment but he is now undoubtedly the gieatcst cornet soloist in the United States Such ranks has been accorded him by critics and musicians of the east and west Offers have come to him from rwW of the large cities of the country Philadelphia Baltimore Chicago Cincinnati Boston Buffalo Detroit Cleveland Washington Pittsburgh bidding for his services Dur mg the time he has been in New Yoik he has worked with Vincent Lopez Andy Fenella Leo Rcistnnn Jacques Rcnaid Rudv Vallce and with the Paramount Empress in both New York and Brooklyn In November of last year the young cornetist who had been for two years with Horace Heidt s “Cali fornians" resigned to go to New York With the Californians he had made three pictures for Warner Brothers Film companv one of which is soon to be rekased Mr Grow is the son of Mr and Mrs OttoS Grow 641 North Second West street and belongs to a pioneer family his grandfather Ilemy Glow having been one of the architects and build of D S tabernacle ers the L McCriSE FACULTY SUNDAY CONCERT TO 31 EM HERS OFFER BE GIVEN AT TRINITY jlwioA lass DIIOMJWAY & &XASM MONDAY COACERT Under the dnection of M II Firm ming a cancel t is to be given at the Trinity A M E church Sixth South Sunday and Second East streets April 17 at 8 30 a m by the Coleridge and as chorus Taylor Community The following prosistmg artists gram has been arranged Two members of the McCune School of Music and Art facultv will be presented ln concert Monday eve rung at 8 15 o’clock in the Ladies’ Literary club 850 East South Temple street They are Francelle Evans Lai sen Wrre You There ’? and violinist Maurine Trxveler" Weare I’ the ’let ( heer Dewsnup piJVust Oh the Bun Didn t Rhine ' Their piotfram has been arranged Chorus 8olo to provide an interesting variety of It Is Enough1 (from El ilah” Mendelssohn compositions of proved popularity A 011 Martin 'Walk Tote'her ChlUhen J R Johnson'cordial invitation is extended to Chorus pations of the McCune school and to Reading selected Mrs Lena Wolfsklll music lovers generally The program 4Ober til the promise Land’1 8olo follow s Mr Mitrgarcl Jackson Artaslo Tartlnt Plano solo selected in F malor fmtntt Bch KrflUrr Johnson Mrs Vera You Sow 1 Henrr William Mf Lord What a Maunin ' tut on Jboard LltMe ( hildren Chorus Me Fly Now Do You Call Dat ttrllulon'f Men s chorus Inflammatua Chorus and soloist Mrs Freddie Stanley Rong WKhout Words Op 67 No Romanes Rondo Op 26 Mrs Larsen Rheumatism Goes lr from Trio for lao Violin and IWihoven Cllo Helen Uirmn Mr Brain Mildred Ro KrnMrr Caurica Virnnma Mud Opua 10 No I tl onm A in flat Chopin Impromptu Fast hinmurhwank aua Wien fkhummn Taylor Trhalkoasky Swollen Joints Vanish 3 pairs $1 Clever Made of fine scrim trimmed with valance of printed voile in rose gold green blue and orchid! housewives will buy up these attractive curtains for they represent a bargain which Grant’s may never be able to duplicate! )ru ! 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You'll find many ue for one tlm time of the Millimr)'ft V 69 89c Stop Rheumatic Agony to Lea Thin a Week thousands helpless What you need Ii RU MA and need It right now RU MA acts on the blood kidneys TROVO— Under the baton of Pro- and liver and helps drive the dan fessor John Omanson th I’rovo high genius iheumatic poisons from the sihool band will present Its annual system thiough the natural chanm Is band conieit on Monday at 8 p m of elimination — it eases pam the it is first dav In the Provo high auditorium You must use an Internal medltine announced by Woodrow Miller bnnd The conceit will be given to flee the joints and muscles of manager In conjunction with an Insti umental (tippling stiffness soreness and tor conltst sponsoicd by Mr Omanson lluring pain That I why RU MA me The band program Will consist of feeds while external remedus and two mart hes and two ovei tures tn ad pain dcadmlng dings give only lent hc tu a mm Johnson relief Also poraiy dillon to the contest numbers the vixal department of the sihool siy no mutter what kind of rheu under the dneitlnn of Professor ft matlun you have or how long you must nest Taxman will furnish two mint-be- : have suttired try lUJMA-- ll lha concert is five to the pub mmplrlelv atop all rheumatic agony or jou get your money back tAdv J ltd Fine selection of Curtain Rods 5c10c Fancy Ticbachs lOcpr Oil Polish - IGc Sponge Cleaner 10c year! flow Albcmx Kretairr Mildred Rosa Bose MrRenni Voolly accompanist If you suffer from torturing rheu-mutTwo Arahrmn Drhtisay At tha ( onnt Bnrodm pains soie must lr or atiff in Xoimaiiyl flamed Hhapaody In Q mnlor joints It a because your sysMia Taylor tem u full of the dangeious poisons Unit cause thcutraUxm and make lango £T) Chopin Mix Virginia Taylor pupil of Miss Helen Budge at the McCune School of Music and Art will be presented in recital Thursday at 8 15 p m ln the school recital hall 200 North Mam stiect Members of the sihool ensemble class dircited bv Rrgtriald Beales will also take pait in the pro gram whlth m as follows Canvnnetta - 8ndfn Mozart Krsiakr RECITAL OF IOUAG PIANIST ARRANGED MU urtams 4 Rosa Raisa famous Metropolitan prmia donna has been appearing at the Royal theater in Rome singing the role of Norma with great success Allegro Sensational offering! 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Auerbach fession He is now but 1 Russian DAVIES'S NCI IDR-J'- G til he had won to the top in his pro- SPANISH FORK— Spanish Folk ugh school will present its opera "The Jewel of Wo" at the Winona theater Wednesday and Thursday nights It is announced as a project in create e education the entire production book and lyrics having been written and composed by the students of the mu This is the sic classes of the school second original opera the school has produced The setting Is in China the story of the plav built around Wo Hopi Chinese nobleman who is endeavor ing to regain possession of jewel that has been stolen fiom his palace The opera contains 17 musical numbers an overture and an intermezzo all student compositions F J Faux music supervisor of the school will direct the production The staging has been done by Miss Faye Jensen' The stage sets are the woik of art students of the school under the direction of Miss Zina Johnson French— Bl tu veux Mlmoune is elaborately cos Massenet The production turned and the high school orchestra Spanish— Tereslla Mia ' M H Hturiila and W P Blake will furnish the musical German — Veueblichea Btaendschm Crowna SI-5- H When he left Salt I ake five years ‘Beauty of tone ease of manner ago young Stewait Grow who had his with and finished style together been accorded honor locally for his ability to lose his Identity in the ever performances on the cornet was firm make his of moods songs lv determined not to be satisfied un changing Student Recitals of Week Evan Timothy will present a num The pupils participating are as folher of advanced pupils in a piano re lows Jane Hamilton Adair Knight cital at his studio 812 East Fifth South Walter Stewart Ruth Bond Chailes at 8 15 p m Vocal sp Learned Judith Wnthlin Mont Gow'street Tracy Y Cannon dnector of the lections Friday will be offered bv Goidon B ers Bernice Matz Florcnre Sneddon McCune School of Mux c and Art has Forbes and Alvin Wollshleger will Richard Bond and June Purrington been appointed Mate tha rmah for give violin numbers Maurine Dewsnup instructor of Utah of the 1932 national radio audi in piano at the MiCune School of Music tion The state manager will be Regi winners will qualify to competeman and Art will precent some of her state The audition the young M Cline faiulty nald Beales of Ihe score and woman who pupils in recital Fnday at 8 15 p m in highest joung of of the acceptance Announcemi qt contest will represent the state the McCune recital hall 200 Norih that in Mr and Mr Cannon thee posts by at which repre Mam Those who w ill participate are Beales has just been made bv A At in d strict audition Jean Wallace Bettv Cleveland Mur of the Atwater sentatives for the western district in water Kent r v fit Initial concert to be piixintrd bv Ballard Finest Bamberger Groige the newly founded Salt Lake Thilhar N Child James W Collins Mrs i b A monic orchestra has bee n set for Sun C'oifman H M Umwoodty h i w o day April 17 and will take place m Hierhaidt William A lolland Dr i p j l'lakes the Hotel Utah ballroom between timer Gehe n Idgar S Hills An splendid riliale the hours of 4 and 5 JO p rn w ith Philip thony (‘ Lund VV 11 Lovesy Johp r or I I K Wall The sei vice's t lie fliaihs R Mabev Mis Ripka as conduitor rograin of conductor and all msti tune ntalists William MiCrea David O McKav have been donated as an ofleiing Bi hop A W Moulton D W parratt UnU'ual Interest attaches to the toward promotion of the movement Dr John T White 7he choir of the Cathedial of thp Sppearanee of Coe Glade Chicngoiand for love of living music C Oar Civic Opera contralto at the South once Neslcn us to make an address Made le me under the direction of Mons Du one Hunt will assist the or high school Wednesday at 8 20 p m pipeclmg the comet t pnder the auspices of the Salt Lake Special 'punsois for the perfoim che'tra The progiam as arranged Civic Music association Salt Lake ape e include Fdmund J Reams w ill be as follows has not had a contralto guest artist 1 Mrnas I Kearns David Keith win1 in the years since Mme Schumanrf J In a n Bmibeiger Russel L Tiacv Audiite tL’iabi’le ""!Wciiaikoy Jenkins James A Ilogle M J Jteink last appeared here Besides E Coe Glade has the tone Ihe reputa lion and the youth and beauty which make her concerts gala occasions Of her singing Dr Charles E Watt feditor of Music News recently wrote Hn all the 40 years I have attended Sopi alio V opera and concert I have never heard of Wind Hall the Waltz Wedding 1h B more gorgeous in Coe voice ‘ Glade’s nor have I w itnessed a only for having gurieel her from hf flrelMe Kyrt idn Willard Rhodes is Miss Glades Cailndial Choir and Orchestra greater artistic triumph than her per VI1 On Wednesday pianist accompanist Jormance of ‘Mignon ” 'Panre of the Nubians Grrenaultl u jn Forest Fiihrre Miss Glade’s voice has a phenom night she will sing the following pro Rachmaninoff Pielude gram both contralto She inal range sings Hois FpaU Lully hnd soprano roles in both lyric and Mnman dlles tuol Old Fieiih “Car jim'e mp yuirDne Me lam Old f nulish dramatic repertoire "Amnoris" -Mourt ftien" "Adalgisa” Dulclriee’1 and t’adurch I)ammPruni( HMiffnon are among the most famous1 Richard straw HtHimv of her operatic characterization? The50rnrle ln der Rclhe hJimnfi linger usually speaks of herself how wn®'" She is also a Hopalc MtnihsortisRy ever as a contralto skilled pianist and for awhile eon Dance of the Happy Spirit' Gluck Friedmann sidered a career as a concert pianist Rhodes It was not until she was 18 that she Rhapsodic In C Mr Nelson Eddy popular young Amcr major Dohntnyl Mr Rhodes decided to be a singer itan baritone will be heard at the 1 BOet Lewis After two years cf study with Ho Aria Habanera (Carmeni junior high auditorium Ogden Duet ()n fner Moore in Tampa Fla she made Aria— feruuidille eCarnien) Wednesday evening under the her operatic debut with the San Carlo The Bird auspices of the Community Cornett At the Well Music loveis and critus nssoi lition Opera company later joining the I3ofwon two Hills Her entire A of lantrrnii of Philadelphia talk proudly of Mr Chicago Civic Opera Eddy’s accomplishments and like to call him ’ Philadelphia s own ban tone ” About a reient comert ap "!Lr ptarance there the Evening Bulletin nCJllOagO LiOIltrallO 10 1902 Radio Audition Slate Officers Of 1931 Remain i —— f ? i Cornet ist Wins Honors First Program Planned For Orchestra Offering CIVIC SERIES’ t 4 TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORXIXO APRIL In the Realm of Music : -- Popular Slyfc Monday’ Daily Sprcial Children’s Shoes Cellophane Our Regular SI Shoes On Sale for One Day Only Turbans llark and (loMO I’iislrl Filling V Shnl C8 We have already sold out three shipments of this number and another has Just arrived CoiVic early to grt your cholic (rant's Shoes arc made with strong leather uppers sturdy Tamo sole and rubber heelx In sizes 9 to 1 I 219 241 248 KO MAIN STRUT |