Show A t i" 4 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE D SUNDAY MORNING JULY 7 1935 Music Stage and Screen News Salt Laker Plays Recital of Organ Choral Organization to Be Heard at Fair Composer of Utah Wins Award for Music at Provo Quartet Number ' Two compositions for string quar- tet one by Arthur Shepherd the other by Frederick Jacobi both American composers have been selected for publication this year by the Society for the Publication of American Music of which A Walter Kramer is president The announcement was made during the week Mr Shepherd at present head of the music department of Western Reserve university Cleveland Ohio and widely Is a former Utahn known as a musician and composer He is best known for his orchestral Composition “Horizons” but has a long list of published works to his credit among them a Triptych for soprano and string quartet which was also published by the Society His theoretical training in music was received from Benjamin Cutter Percy Goetschius and George Chadwick He has in turn held positions as conductor of the Salt Lake City Symphony orchestra and professor of harrdony and counterpoint at the New England Conservatory He also conducted the children’s concerts for the Cleveland Symphony orchestra which made the first presentation of his western suite “Horizons" in 1927 Mr Jacobi whose String Quartet No 2 was heard at the League of Composers' concert in February has recently returned to this country after several years abroad He is well known for his String Quartet on Indian themes published several e years ago by the Society his Service and chamber music ana orchestral works He studied with Rubin Goldmark Paul Juon and Ernest Bloch was from 1913 to 1917 assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera House and is at present on the executive board of the League of Composers He lives In Northampton Mass ’ $ Irvin S Cobb who is acting as technital adviser as well as playing an important part in Will Rogers’ forthcoming picture “Steamboat 'Round the Bend" was explaining to Director John Ford and Rogers the type of people with whom the story deals “Remember” said Cobb “this story is of the Mississippi river and river people are the most unique on earth For instance in my early days I was sent to a small town to cover a feud story for a New York paper ‘This small community boasted of a four page newspaper called the Mooreville News Democrat Advocate and on the day I read it their lead story was: ‘Boys of the local silver cornet band hung themselves a fellow last week So far we aint been able to find out why’" La Mar Petersen organist of Second Church of Christ Scientist is to be presented in an organ recital at the Provo tabernacle Thursday July 18 by the music department of the Brigham Young university A feature of the recital will be a group of compositions by Gaston M Dethier Belgian organist who is now head of the organ department at the Juiiliard Academy New York City under whom Mr Peterson studied Dethier has to his credit which are many compositions among the most delightful and scholarly works of modern organ literature Prior to Mr Petersen’s study with Dethier he was a pupil of Tracy Y f"- Cannon of the McCune School of Music and Art and of Alexander Schreiner He is a graduate of the McCune school with soloist-teachdiploma and master's degree His Provo program will include the following: Pianist Appeals Broadway Looking Great Fun on The Mississipp’ Forward to Seeing Legendary Star ' ' v y ' f Chorus whose members are (left to right): Front ' is v ’§' v c A ‘w Genevieve Wright Mrs Mildred Hickson Mrs Rilla Peterson Martha Miller Lela Bixby Grace Anderson Helen Westlund Fourth row Mrs Emma “Godwin Mrs Bessie Marley Mrs Gertrude Smith Mrs Dena Van Os Bertha Sessions Mrs Vera Clayton Mrs Mildred Gibbons Fifth row Mrs Eva Aird Mrs Frances Hall assistant librarian Mrs Edna Crocker librarian Mildred Bowers secretary Elsie Nielson president Bonna Bell Mrs Emily Lattimer Mrs Agnes Divett Mrs Emma Lindsey Thomas business manager Ruth Watts Margaret Stall Barbara Watts Mrs Blanche Taggart Evelyn Morgan Mrs Rosalie M Hovey accompanist Ivie J Ensign director Second row FlorMrs ence Spall Mrs Agnes Carver treasurer Olive Hickman Mrs Tasma Dansie Mrs Leone Eliason Mrs Ida Hepworth vice president Mrs Third row Mrs Sarah Wood Rhoda Borgeson Syna-gogu- " row Members of the of the selections given by the chochorus a unit within the L D S rus will be dedicated to the former tabernacle choir will be a part of director the late Professor Anthe larger aggregation which will be heard at the San Diego exposi- thony C Lund tion furnishing programs twice Organized more than fifteen years dally during the week of July 19 ago by Professor Lund whose purto 26 singing at the Ford Music pose was at first only to have a bowl as guests of the Ford Motor fine ladles' chorus within the choir voices selected from Thirty-tw- o the Shaminade chorus grew to be company will assist S choir D I the German This ladles’ chorus numbering 38 a very popular organization outside in Civic orchestra the Philharmonic voices is to participate as a sepa- and was In demand for various prothe production of "The Knight of rate organization on each program grams Under Professor Lund's under the Holy Grail'1 to be given Is given at the fair Ivte J guidance it has become known as that the’ auspices of the city recreation Ensign chorus director will lead one of the outstanding ladles’ chodepartment in the Nibley park the group On each program one ruses in the intermountain west water theater on the first and second of August The German L D S choir is part of the local German L D 8 organi-aatio- n and was first organized in 3871 under the direction of Karl G Maeser noted Utah educator Diand the girls are making purses Jefferson rected by Otto Mlchaelis and The various tournaments now be-- 1 All the children ars looking forchorus the a busy week next week by Fred Wesche ing played on the grounds have ward to has long been active in giving keen interest among the when new projects in handiwork aroused In the different wards On children The recent completion of sewing and dancing will be taken German Singers to Assist Orchestra Sketch In D flat Extase Minuet The Brook II Schumann Oanne Vlerne III Dethier Dethier Dethier Dethier Aria Barcarolle Allegro Oiocoso Junior Elks’ Group To Offer Program Closing Program By Band School Summer students of the Hawkins Military Band school for wind instruments under direction of C J Hawkins will give the closing program at Nibley park water theater Friday at 8 p m The entire ensemble including more than fifty performers will be heard The program to which the public is cordially Invited will be as follows: March Man of Valor Klohr Overture The Tall of Jericho Malllochand PopularconWith Hyrum Sandberg as Dance of the Crickets Dupont ductor the Elks Antlers' Junior Ro3lta When I Grow Too Old to Dream Dupont Dupont band of fifty-od- d members will be Brasa Quartet numbers Quartets presented in a concert program Saxophone Cornet Duet Recently the group changed its at Nihley park water theater SunCornet and Trombone Duet name to the Lund-ChaminachoSaxophone Solo day July 14 The concert Is sponCornet Solo rus in honor of its late director sored by the City Recreation de- Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Jessel It adopted a natty uniform in partment the Salt Lake Music The Charmer Chamlnade American Patrol Meacham which it will appear at the San council and the Elks’ organization March Conciliator Crosby Diego fair The officers recently elected are: Miss Elsie Nielson president Mrs Ida Hepworth vice president Mrs Agnes Carter treasurer Miss Mildred Bowers secretary Mrs Emma Lindsey Thomas business manager Mrs Edna Crocker librarian Mrs The youthful members of the band are planning to go as a body to the San Diego exposition to perform during the latter part of July Assisting on the program will be the Explorers' chorus of the Boy Scouts the El Velnte singers a group of more than twenty voices Frances Hall assistant librarian Several numbers will be given by Mrs Rosalie M Hovey is accom- the’ chorus under the conductor-Ishi- p panist of Raymond Christopher t T far-awa- er Prelude and Fuiue in D major Bach Sonata IV In B flat Mendelssohn Allegro con brio Andante rellgioao Allegretto Allegro maestro e Wvace By MARK BARRON far as NEW YORK July 6 (JPI-- As sea- theatrical new the forthcoming son is concerned John Golden has settled one question— he has announced the most important premiere of the fall That will be Maude Adams in a new play' returning to Broadway after nearly 20 years' absence Miss Adams is a mysterious leg- end on Broadway although she isn't so on the road where she toured in "The Merchant of Venice” from the autumn of 1931 until the next season The playgoers in Cleveland and Ogunquit and other stands know her as a quiet gracious 63- year-ol- d star who was a talented and compelling Portia But on Broadway Miss Adams is y still the legendary miss the of a “Kiss for Cinderella1' lovable Peter Pan who was never who like a dryad of interviewed the woods never had a public life That legend is not quite all factual for she has been interviewed -several times She is hot a recluse Indeed she is often hostess to people she likes at the club where she resides when she makes one of her journeys to Manhattan But she is not and never has been a part of She is— Miss Adams Broadway She is Miss Adams who still is regarded as the American theater's greatest actress the Miss Adams who is director and technical authority on stage lighting problems the Miss Adams who will dominate the most brilliant of the new season premieres Golden who has produced so many hit plays in the past 15 years that even the critics merely skip across the record to mention that he is also a song writer and playwright has succeeded in an extraordinary achievement in bringing Miss Adams to Broadway again to a legion of playgoers that know her only as a legend About the time she was trouping the inland railways in “The Merchant of Venice” she said she was planning to play a nun in a new Philip Barry play But she didn’t and Lillian Gish took the part Now John Golden is most emphatic that Miss Adams will be on Broadway again this time in a mother role in Adelyn Bushneli s play w'hich is as yet untitled Glen Walker Wallace Under the joint auspices of the extension division and the summer scholo of the University of Utah the Chicago Symphonic String Quartet will be heard in concert in Kingsbury hall Wednesday at 8:30 p m Three members of the celebrated Symphony orchestra trained with this organization compose the quartet together with the The cellist Vera Rehberg-Rinothers are Ben M Goodsell violin Carl Rink second violin Rudolph Chicago k Reiners viola Glenn Walker Wallace of this city who is a pianist of professional quality will appear with the group in a special quintet number Victor Nilsson a well known music critic commented in a MinneAt Awkward Stage apolis paper concerning a recent ap“The Because W C Fields has regu- pearance of the ensemble: exand with suavity gave quartet found use for Baby LeRoy in larly the intermezzo movepressiveness his pictures Paramount is keeping ment from a string quartet by the youngster under contract alfamous for his ‘Caucasian Sketches’ The whole com though he now is in that stage where he is just learning to position is pervaded by the spirit of folk music the ’cello through itsjDpa8ftn talk IU1 plucked obbligato ostinato recalling the big guitars of the Russian gypsy fnr uUUUUII Cirllpr ' Sand Modeling Attracts Children musicians” Leaving Explained Tickets are on sale at the Uniat and Glen of Utah versity Oy French Actor Brothers Music company and will a really worth while entertainment boys A mumblepeg tournament Girls between tne ages of 12 and be available at Kingsbury hall the when the puppets are completed will be held next Thursday to de- 16 will take an overnight hike to evening of the concert Immediately upon completing termine the playground champion Mueller park one" day next week The Ippolitov-Ivano- v music will "Shanghai” the new Walter WagFred Sandford wop the high For details aneb registration girls be given on the Salt Lake program ner production which Paramount is Jackson distributing Charles Boyer who apWinners 'in the playground jacks jumping contest last week with a are to see the director early in the which is as follows: week ' thchofrsstst tournament ana therefore com- 4 foot 9 inch lump Debussy pears in this feature with Loretta 0Urn“net proved Mar’ up Quartet in O minor Op 10 et Ires decide Central’s pet show was held on Antme Young announced he was returning jorie Watson playground chamAssez vlf et bien rythme petitors in the citywule finals held to France atringed orchestra presented a spe' pion and Victoria George winner An interesting Andanttno doucement express:: afternoon Friday Sugarhouso Ensign here on Parwere Grace Tres modere cial George Friedrich Handel con of second place These two girts Due to the fact that the water ker and Tuesday “I believe Hollywood is a bad of was at variety Girls been nave pets the at hard in by Ensign brought The Mirror the Margaret Caputo cert commemorating the two hun were entitled to compete in the was out of the Lento from the American Quartet Dvorak place for actors— that is” Boyer most of last group of girls under 12 and Enes work making posters for the city- children from Quartet Op 13 Intermezzo dred and fiftieth anniversary of the city finals at Jackson last Tuesday week activities pool qualified “if they make it their v at Sugar House Davis and Lucille Halford in the wide poster contest The subject League game- - played during the great German compoeer g permanent home It is a peculiar is the Tony Guido won the playground are slightly benina schedule but older group to be week included Central and Victory Quintet C o minor Op carnival of Dohnanyl the Philip K Ripka conductor in quoits with Dar- will be adjusted durlqg the coming place with tight class distinctions at Liberty park on July 17 Midgets at Victory on Tuesday Mra Wallace at piano held championship was celebrated day Independence is Philharmonic Civic orchestra Actors directors and producers rell Morse second and Melvin Ol- week 3 and every playground is competing Central and Victory Juniors at Vicon on Jackson July playground asgratified to have obtained the sen third One of the interesting events with a program of field events Arbor and Maurine Fowler tory on Tuesday Central and Vic- playground construction program work and go in fdr social life in Nola sistance of auch a fine singing or The result is that On Monday evening an unusually planned is the musical jamboree games tight cliques relays race bicycle races won the playground jacks tourna- tory Giants and Seniors at Central talk of nothing but their work ganization to aid in the rendition successful pet show was held As which is to be held on Wednesday and general they ment and went to Jackson on Tues- Wednesday were time Prizes good Washington of his musical adaptation “The there were more doge than any- Every child Is invited to A mixed adult swim was held on their their hopes and aspiday to compete in the city finals bring a awarded the winners Free play and swlipminng are the rationspictures Knight of the Holy Grail" else the children greatly ap- musical Instrument if only a harin- Friday evening kind Almost of musical thing Pioneer every and NeighWashington at of the two main Officers 6f the German L D S preciated the talk given by a features “All program g monica that is laudable and comand all will be gfven an borhood Hoilse girls will be guests strument was brought to the musichoir are aa follows: Carl Verhaar-e- n While handicraft mendable but it eventually takes Jordan Washington of Jackson girls on July 9 at 4 p m cal jamboree held lace Friday afveterinary on the care and opportunity to play conMlchaelis Otto president Solos duets and group feeding of dogs A dog show Is The older boys and girls will have A general play day program of ternoon Approximately 100 pets and hob- dancing and dramatic classes are one out of touch with the world ductor Heins RImasch assistant being planned as a follow-u- p of the a dance in the Irving gymnasium on games and track events will be fea- playing provided an interesting bles were entered In the pet and held daily the majority of the chil- about out of tune with the butcher conductor Kurt Hubert pianist pet show hour tured Many parents visited the hobby show held at Jordan Mon- dren are enjoying the active games the baker the candlestick maker Friday evening and Werner Rossberg organist "Soon the standard of acting and In observance of Independence' The girls' baseball team will play Girls over ten will take an over- grounds at this time to hear the day The hobbies were Included so inaugurated by the instructors ' that every child whetner he owned These include quoits golf clock of drama becomes the Hollywood These games night hike to Mueller park on July program which was Informal day the following program was Uintah on Monday x given Friday evening: Flag cere- with other playgrounds are very 11 All who wish to make this The dancing classes are busy a pet or not could participate and golf paddle tennis horseshoes table standard of acting and drama inRobert Doidge Billy Doldge popular and attract an interested trip should sign up with Miss Mar- working cgi a dance pageant “The the children responded by bringing tennis ball etc All levels of the evitably because there Is no basis Program Offers Six mony and Darrell Morals buglers Tony ion Johnson director by Tuesday Melting Pot" which will be pre- plants handicraft collections cam- terraced grounds and all the sjphce of comparison ! “I am running away to escape era craft and music as well as pets around the school building are beOn Tuesday the dramatic classes afternoon Plays to Honor Shaw Guido Melvin Wood Glen Cracroft group sented before long these which utilized drawn into this remoteness for clarinet aolo Darrell Monson tap gave four one-awere games Prizes being ing New strokes are awarded numas follows: week a the plays and two being taught coming During dance Juanita Baker song with dramatic songs at a program In the ber of league baseball games are dally in the swimming classes Betty Jane Johnson best bulldog are attracting hundreds of boys I feel that if I am to retain what ROSE VALLEY Pa (UP)-T- he guitar accompaniment Wendell and Sugar House library The plays to be played Including Jackson and which are among the most popular Roy Young smallest dog Marvin and girls during the week popularity a have gained it is necHedgerow theater will present a A home talent program is being essary forme to remain as I am Young trickiest dog Fritz Harold festival of George Bernard Joe Escandon song Alice Snow- with their casts were : “The Lover’s Washington Juniors at Washing- classes on the grounds Therefore for me largest family of cats Lorraine planned for ond evening next week or to improve Shaw plays In honor of the play- den harmonica duet Demont and Errand" with Betty Powell and ton July 9 at 6 p m Jackson and Central Kuntze Tllce Mead (tied) cutest although the time and date have not it is to Pfris for six months out of Nay piano duet Dick and Frank Olsen "Just a Love Match' Washington Midgets July 8 at 3 wright's birthday from July 22 Duane Garth Jones song Vivian Christen- with Lois Dynklcy Gordon Marfen p m Jackson and Washington Next week promises to be a busy cat Arland Potter and Leroy Nuz-ma- n yet been settled every yettr There are no cliques to 8L Out of tpe theater I am there just tied for best plant Max Os' The Rose Valley theater will offer sen song with guitar accompani- and Virginia Jolley 'Shanty Town Giants July 9 at 3 p m one for the children at Central playment Juanita Baker and June Cor Scandal” with Virginia Lefevor Eva citizen fraternizing with men The Seniors enjoy a speedy ground with the achievement tests borne photography Jack Young Victory six plays from its reperA home talent progiam featuring from all professions and from all rings violin solo Donna Mahr elyn Williams and Helen White game of volley ball every evening in baseball new tumbling stunts chickens tory The highlight of the coming tap dance Ruth Dowdell The pro- and "Agatha’s Errand” with Garth on Jackson grounds Sand model- and new swim strokes scheduled for Myrtle Renshaw and Lorraine the work of individuals and classes creeds" Marfen Rose Parkin and LaRue ing has been popular with the the boys and an overnight hike and Kuntze winners of firjt and second was held Tuesday morning The drama event will be the Philadel- gram was in charge of Miss Louise Bowen and a committee of chil- Paul smaller children all during the past new water stunts planned for the places respectively in the play- numbers included: Acrobatic stunts phia debut of “The Doctor's Di- dren and girls A new instructor in swim ground jacks tournament competed Dorothy Jensen reading “Where’s Hospital Program Puppet construction was begun week Can-ca- n lemma” on July 26 Shaw's seventy mumblepeg The Senior team In baseball has in the handicraft classes on Wed- street baseball are innovations that ninth birthday The other five Shaw ming Jay Young has been added to In the city finals at Jackson on Mama?" Lugene Waddoups readbeen organized and la doing splend- nesday The children plan to give are proving with the older the staff at Central Tuesday where Myrtle was consola- ing Laurel Cross reading “Muz-zer’- s popular plays to be presented are: “Heart- id work Arranged for Week The members are Thayne tion winner break House" "Arm and the Man" Baby” Dorothy Pearson song David Barnson Nauman Saley The “Saint Joan4 'Androcles and the following girls have been se- 'Pop Goes Your Heart” Nora WhitHealey Rex Peterson Lamont lected to dance the highland schot-tisch- e aker reading “Alias” Lion" and “Candida" Dorothy Regular program arranged for Buchanan James Robert in the Covered Wagon Days:’ Pejgs dances oy the three presentation at the Veterans’ hosIt is the first time in theatrics Terrell tap George McGrath Vernon pital sponsored by the women’s pageant Alice Mead Fern Waters classes community singing history that so many plays of Terrell This group won from Mcof the Disabled American won Renshaw Mildred auxiliary Patterson first have been Williams Myrtle Mary place contemporary playwright ©! Lorraine Kuntze Zuela Dean and in the playground jacks tournament Veterans of the World War will be consecutive evenings Kinley in the first game of the presented-Theater enthusiasts from 16 season Betty Walker More girls will be for girls under 12 Geraldine Newlin given Wednesday at 7:30 p m It selected next week as twenty will won second place and Marjory will be conducted by Mrs Lawrence states snd four foreign countries Uintah be required to present the dance Cross Laurel Cress and Erma Cox Wilkins hospital committee chairattended the novel Rose Valley Intramural league activities are won honorable mention festival last season In the man properly Events scheduled for the coming tournament for older girls Jeanne Numbers on the program will be Dr Archibald Hendsrson of the proving the most popular feature week Include a dol show Wednes- Norton won first place and Nadine as follows: Male quartet comprising University of North Carolina will be on this playground Every mornDane Cook Melvin Headman Joe the guest of honor at the Hedgerow ing at 7:30 groupe of boys appear day 1st 3 p nv snd several league Hoggan second Woodruff and Reed Keller string is the author of “Play-b- ready to start the day's games So basketball He was social held A dance gamese showings Tuesday oy trio: Bob Schuitlheis-Pau- l The handicraft classes are mak- from 8:30 to 10:30 p m Lavern and Prophet" the official Shaw manyuew boys have been enrolled th’at It was decided last week to ing hot pan holders and dishcloth The checker tournament was In- and William Johnson song and biogtaphy Hazel Dawn Burt acThe latter are made of augurated on Wednesday with so tap dance pillows reorganize all the groups with managers and assistant managers for bright yarns woyen into the fabric many entrants that it will be some cordion solo Wendell C Day song each The new leaders are Robert of the dishcloth and are very at- time before the champion is deter' and tap dance Joyce Melroy song Realist Scenes Staged Maxine Wilkins Pratt manager Bob Morris assistractive mined In Filming Rhodes' Life tant manager of the Eagles NorNew games enjoyed by the boys During the week Jordan and Sor man Deaton manager- John Canenson Giants played with a score during the past week included “first Monday was enjoyed by approxiSeveral vivid and colorful scenes non assistant manager of the Cov 0 In Sorenson's favor Later round doubles" “fighting 21 elemin-atlon- " mately one hundred of participants have already been filmed on ' the bras- Dick Deneke manager Harthe Jordan Giants defeated PioThe and several hundred onlookers Evand street baseball ' South African veldt for the Gau-mo- old Dobson assistant of 3 neer Giants manager achievement tests in indoor baseball ery type and every size doll wag British “Rhodes the Empire the Bulldogs Bud Christensen are also attracting much attention entered and a miniature parade Builder” In which Waiter Huston manager Jack Jorgenson assistant Y W C A A clever program emphasizing the was held assumes the title role The most dra- - manager of the Pythons Girls in the handicraft classes are “Dutch” theme will start activities Open plunge in both pools was a scene is one in which baseball a tournament The for these Dutch dances songs feature of the July 4th activities busy making puppets for their pup- next week — piatio score of native captives are clubbed groups has been completed with the pet show This is proving an in- readings and costumes will mark During the week the following ' "to death at the Command of the Eagles 1 Pythons 2 Bulldogs 3 teresting project for which many this program which is to be pre- league baseball games were played: Jfatabele king' Real natives were and Cobras 4 Now the baskethave signed up sented Monday morning Later in Liberty andvSugarhouse Seniors at girls hired for the sequence and they be- ball series is being payed The hopscotch tournament is be- the week on a day not yet deter- Sugarhouse on Friday Liberty and came less dejected when they were Playground talent was used ening run off and winners will be mined a patriotic program will be Sugarhouse Midgets at Sugarhouse told that the “execution” would only tirely for an Interesting program e on Monday Liberty and Sugar-hous- e announced next week' Finals in the given be a mock one for the benefit of the given Friday evening Parents were Giants at Sugarhouse on been checker tournament will be played have Butterfly white man’s magic But when their invited to see the children perform made oy all the girls who are now at Victory on Wednesday and a Wednesday finery was stripped from them and The numbers included violin solos Boat races for ail city playto take up the new construc- doll show for all children who come their hands were bound behind their piano solos wrestling matches turn boxes are popular spots with the smaller children ready During the past week many playgrounds have tion project paper owls These to the grounds will be held Friday grounds are being hdid on the park back and they were led into the bling stunts various kinds of danc: received loads of fine red sand which is The group above Jimmy Thompson (left) Gordon lake bn alternate Mondays decorations for car winThe excellent Smith (center) and Louis Brown are building a cunning royal kraal they became miserable ing and community singing next race will be held on Jur 15 dows radios etc are very easily Liberty As a result the sand all over again sand fort in the box at Jackson playground The boys are making string belts for modeling and building made and are a popular item on the dol' show held la3t at 3 p m Liberty's pro-gra- Goodsell-Hoffman- n A Ippolitov-Ivano- Humoreska-Scherzand- story-tellin- Ippolitov-Ivano- v 1 neigh-morin- 444b4444"b"44-"44b- fete ct 10-d- ay 112-sho- w Lam-bour- 12-2- nt 16-1- city-wid- tie-bac- ' t i 'IT4 |