Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 23 1935 Exponent of Art Riverton Farmer Of Dance Provies Taken by Death f L - Artistic Talent ( George Henry Dangle Well Known Stockmans Dies Mygdal Moves JWith at Family Homey- - Eln Grace and Perfect Control on ‘IP Stage George Dansie Henry 89 well-know- n farmer and stock raiser at Riverton died at his residence Thurs- la wealth of emotional expressive- - day at 915 p m Ben in fluidity of movement in grace following a and perfect control the performance of Bins Mygdal dance artiste appearing at Kingsbury hall last night compared very favorably with any of the exponents of dance forma who have been presented on that stage Miss Mygdal offering her program of dances in connection with the appearance of the Orchesls society of the University of Utah revealed herself an interpreter of thorough artistry successfully portraying all the variety of emotions which move the human soul Whether It was the holy devotion end humble piety of the "Bened ictus" the depth of woe and despair in "Laand Joyous ment” or exhilaration she could carry her audience with her could move one strongly and stir the pulse with her rhythms Her dancing was the poetry of motion every ipovement of hands as well as body seemed to hold significance whether her mood eluded or not she made one feel The "Three Spirituals" were given an emotional force that reached out to the audience In the “Eccossaise" she was the spirit of Joy itself and again with the "Incantation" one caught a aug gestion of a sinister meaning With the “CaTovienne” an inter pretatkm of abolish peasant legend Miss Mygdal was ' the swaggering dashing masculine dancef proving his Her “Tanagra Figunner power seemed the dainty Image come to life for a moment of abandon and her gypsy dance was the wild defiant In 'all of her creature of nature ‘"dances and not least the exquisite airy waltzes Miss Mygdal fulfils her creed that the dance must convey a definite impression or it is not true art Every number was simply but most tastefully and beautifully costumed There has hardly been an lag among the artists who have pleasing ainong th eartlsts who have come to Salt Lake City and the accompaniments played by Paul Jones of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin in which institution the dancer is an instructor were designed to complement the dance and never obtrude on the attention The Orchesls group in the several numbers presented showed an ad vance m technical competence the lively Spanish “Bolero” being an especially pleasing demonstration of rhythm Anmterestmg number was the “Waltz Arensky” with two di vided groups of dancers atnving to reach a perfect harmony and the clever pantomime of “Gossip” and “Sir Walter” were very effective -- illness Dansie was' born in Bingham Mr Canyon' January g 1868 a son of Robert and Jane1 Wilcox Dansie H j 31 married Sarah' Ann E England ' September 20 1893 She died September 12 1925 Active in L D S church work Mr Dansie was president of the 94th quoum of Mr Dansie seventies a missionary to England fromrl896 to 1898 ftrst ass iitant Sunday school supermtendent of the Riverton Second ward and at the time of his death was secretary to He the ward high priests' quorum also had served as justice of the peace in Riverton Surviving are four daughters Mrs Ivy Jane Sorensen and Mrs Rose Eliza Enniss Draper Mrs Ines Elizabeth Neff and Mrs Connie Leora Newbold Riverton three sons Rulon and Elvoy Henry Dansie Riverton Marvin England Dansie Salt Lake four sisters City 21 grandchildren Mrs Sarah Ann Crane Draper Mrs Zackariah Butterfield Riverton Mrs Ada Webster Blackfoot Idaho Mrs Lottie Wheeler Moose Idaho three brothers James W Dansie Riverton B W Dansie Salt Lake City and A H Dansie Hernman Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p m in the Riverton Second L D S ward chapel by Bishop Lancelot Bills Friends may call at the Deseret mortuary Saturday until m and at the home in Riverton Saturday evening and Sunday prior to services Burial will take place in the Riverton cemetery - y Sheer Fabrics 15c Yd QQc 3? 537 Eighth East street former Salt Lake City his home at realtor died Friday at 2:30 p m of heart disease Mr Proctor was born in Salt Lake Cl ty September l£ 1869 a son of John and 'Elizabeth Vout Proctor His father was a bishop in S the L D Plans for an extensive sales and advertising campaign for the region were outlined before salesmen for Hyvis oil in a series of meetings Friday at the Hotel Utah The meeting called by G A Rogers for the Motor Mercantile division of the Strevell-Pater-so- n Hardware company was concluded Friday night when dealers for Hyvis assembled from all parts of the Intermountain territory H R Lewis president of the Hyvis Oil company addressed the morning meeting and outlined the manufacturing and sales plans of his company Every phase of the company’s operations was treated by its president who expressed gratification at tjie progress made throughout the country as a whole and In this territory M E Goldman advertising repre sentatlve for the company through the Aitkin-Kyne- tt adver 1 1 s n g agency at Philadelphia directed the afternoon session which was devoted to explanation of the advertising program of the company and direct promotional plans Also speaking in the afternoon was Floyd Campbell district representative for Hyvis Mr Rogers was chairman of both meetings and presided at the evef ning meeting when dealers were given an outline of the company’s plans for this territory inter-mounta- 1 Cash in! 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