Show 1 Tip" 1 NOTABLE GROUP OF ARTISTS TO BE HEARD IN SALT LAKE Dahl-quiVariety of performance will mark Teacherpupils of Mrs Agnesround-table- the individual Beckstrand will meet for offerings of the three discussion on Monday at the artists in the McCune School of Music home of Mrs Beckstrand and Art faculty concert which is to ORCHESTRA TO OPES Mrs Flora Tibbals will present a be given Friday at 815 p m in the paper on the master composer Assembly hall tabernacle grounds SEASON'S CONCERTS Chopin end Mrs Zora Seabury is to The performers are Leora Thatcher discuss an article by Rudolf Brei- - Margaret Summerhaya and Mabel Opening conc&t of the McCune on “Hindrances to ArtistlirRi- - Borg Jenkins School of Music and Art Symphony thaupt The musical numbers are represen-tativ- e ano Playing and How to Overcome Asin the will be orchestra given of present-dacomposers and Them' 20 November hall Monday sembly promise delight to the modem apprewith Frank W Asper as conductor ciation Miss Summerhays' vocal Lovers of these concerts will be OKLAHOMA JAILER JAILED numbers include German Italian pleased to learn that fiichard P Con CUSHING Okla The tablet French Finnish and American music tenor and member of turned on Howard (UP)— die Baldwin former Interesting to students and artists of the McCune school faculty will be the Payne county Jailer Baldwin is the piano is the Bach Italian Concerto assisting artist at this initial perform- serving a sentence in the jail which Mrs Jenkins will perform and ance tinging “Walter’s Prize Song” he He was con- also the Ravel Sonatine a recently managed from “Die Meisterslnger" by Rich victed of killing a defer out of season tion decidedly expressive of composithe comard Wagner The orchestra will play and the French school poser of Beethoven Men compositions Horses camels goats and In the selections Miss Thatcher will delssohn-BartholdBrahms and sheep are numerous throughout Af- give she is afforded opportunity for Wagner ghanistan display of the versatility in her art y Announcement made during the week of the (election of artist to appear on the Civic Music association'! concert aeries indicates that 'Salt Lake members will have the privilege of hearing a group of the first rank one of the most distin- guished of contemporary pianists one singers of the Metropolitan Opera company and a string ensemble that is outstanding The talent committee of the organization merits the commendation of the membership for its admirable discrimination ’ The concerts this season will be held In 'the First Congregational church which under new arrangements will accommodate the entire membership In the main auditorium without resorting to use of the adjoining rooms according to statement of the executive board This will hold true even 'when the audience Is augmented 6y Such Ogden people as may take advantage1 of the reciprocal arrangements between the association and Concert ihe Ogden Community group The local membership unfor tunateiy owing to existing economic of the most popular Cast Now Selected i For First Theta Alpha Phi Play : "Paris Bound" the Philip Barry comedy chosen as the Initial offering of Theta Alpha Phi national dramatic Fraternity at the University of Utah Will boast In the company which Is pre- senting it on Saturday November some of the best dramatic talent of the city says Gail Plummer who Is managing the production This excellent cast according to the announcement of Harry R Alien director will be headed by W Prescott Dunn and Louise Hill Howe who have had considerable professional experience Mrs Howe Is well known to Salt outside of univerLake theater-goesity circles as she played for two years In leading roles with the Maurice Browne-Ellevon Volkenburg com- pany at the Old Social Hall theater and later had a season In stock at the Playhouse She is also known as a writer and director of plays A graduate of the university she appeared in numerous productions at the institution playing leads in such offerings as “The Famous Mrs Fair" Mr Dunn who is now In business in Salt Lake City was formerly an instructor at the university to which he came following his graduation from the University of Illinois where he was a prominent campue player At the Utah institution he appeared in numerous plays given by the dramatic gaiicsiUwi netalijMtXb Bagger® d y talented young student at Lithuania Leans p m at her studio 121 First ave-nue The program an ambitious one of which she is richly capable for so young a player is given below Tracy Y Cannon director of the Mrs Eldredge plays the second piano KOVNQ Lithuania toms of to extends an Invitation school parts are increasing friends to enjoy this presentation the Evenlnc Star Op 3!i (from “Tann- Alexander MacParden hauaer") Speeches held by high government complete program being as follows: (For left hend alone) Bach Hunterian Italian Concerto Op 419 Officials Rhapsodic at a recent congress of na Allcrro animats a Carl Koellins Andante mots esprtsslrs tionalist merchants and artisans were n Presto fiojoas Duct—Gondoliers Mrs Jenkins In tone and Ojl6 Carl Relnecke out and out Mr Heart Ever Faithful Bins Praises Hnmoreeke Op 101 Dvorak Bach Ths Hummlns spirit Grant Bird Schaefer On Verde Practlcello Benia Plante Thus the secretary general of the Vales Arabesque Lock IV government party Easterns declared Le Nil Leroui Lea Srlvains Chamlnade Miss Summerhays March Ernest Harry Adams “it is time to correct the mistake comMillar Rustle Burlesque Renascence ol Sprint Slndlni mitted by King Vytsutas 500 years Mias Thatcher V Ravel La PaplUon Op 30 No 2 Sonatine Charles Denee ago when Jews were permitted to Modere—Menuet —Anlme Delacour settle down in Lithuania” Zephyrs da Male Mrs Jenkins VI Another speaker Dr Sruoga a high Robert Brownlni Duet Alletro Brilliant Op 325 Josef Low Mr Last Duchess Miss Thatcher official at the ministry of finance Kramer The Palterlns Dusk demanded that Lithuanians of pure WOMAN 83 WINS PRIZES At the Well Haseman — Mrs stock should be favored against raWhen I Brins You Colored Tore Carpenter Mich JACKSON (UP) Slbella Ellen La Ciroenetta Binet winner of several county cial minorities Miss Summerhays art contests is 83 years old She has These suggestions were received Mrs Lulabel Eldredge is presenting painted 1000 pictures since she was 17 with unanimous approval 8 Against Jews anti-Semit- rl 1 Good T aste Ferenc Molnar viola came to America tor the first time to play at the Coolldge Festival in Pittsfield Mass-i- n 1928 Coming to make four appearances they stayed on Insistent demand for forty days playing seventeen engagements until obliged fo return to fulfill a European contract Feri Roth founder of the organization made his fOst public appearance at the early age of six In 1909 he entered the Budapest Academy of Music Itr 1917 being engaged as first violin at the Royal Opera The Roth quartet was founded in 1921 since which time it has become known as one of the world’s great ensembles of the As youngestezzo-sopranGladys company Metropolitan Swarthout has risen swiftly in her profession Bom in Kansas City she made1 her debut several years ago with the Chicago Civic Opera company and later won success with the Ravinla Opera company before the Metropolitan opened its doors to the young linger She established a' record In her first season with the Metropolitan making 66 appearances She Is “extraordinarily gifted both with regard to voice and appearance She radiates youth grace end freshness” is the pronouncement of critics Billy 0 4 0 Not a Matter Price Today you can demand the smart things for your home and never question your ability to afford all For today prices are still low — and STYLE dominates that good taste requires Each appointment must be tastefully harmonized— each single item lovely in itself and at peace with all its neighbors Here at Dinwoodey’s we offer a wealth of smjjrt new merchandise at sensible prices — a refuge for to the smart thoughtful buyers from the avalanche of (cheapness— a store dedicated to the fashion-wis- e to the thrifty — to you 1 Let us help make your home a tribute to your cultured taste your smartness and your thrift auEdward Tomlinson thority on South America writer trav- thorltyoii South Aipericawriterand traveler who is just back from his annual tour of southern republics is to be the Second number ms th Master Minds and Artists series of the University of Utah’s extension divisiotf Mr Tomlinson is to speak on “What South America Means to Us” in Kingsbury hall on the campus Friday at 815 p m Mr Tomlinson 'South America says “is about the richest trade center to be found anywhere a battleground for one of the most furious commercial wars of the century Yet until the institution of the air lines Buenos Aires was still as close to Paris by letter as it was to New Yerk But now the advantage falls to us with our land bridge service both to tha East and the West of tha continent It is now possible to send an important communication from New York to Buenos Aires in seven days which by fastest steamer requires at least 16 days" WALNUT SPINET for the living room Walnut finish DESK— Ideal C enly 1 1 1 50 - JLU well-know- n e i PROVO— Six talented advanced students of music at the Brigham Young university will be presented In a program of piano compositions Thursday at 8 p m In College halL The students who are pupils of Professor William Hanson are the following-FranVan Cott and LeRoy Van Cott Boise Salt Lake Maude Green Idaho Wanda Johnson Vernal Ails Page Duchesne Lois Greenwood American Fork The program will be as follows: ' ALL ING - MAHOGANY - CABINET — SEW- Exactly ahownr i lecture supplementfMr ed by motion pictures will reveal roan y new facts about the southern con lent From toe angle of the tourist Mr Tomlinson finds South America as colorful and interesting as any country in Europe “It Is ji country of vivid contrasts" ha says “where the past and present meet where musty skeletons of ancient civilizations sleep in Tomlinson’s Hunsariiut Pence No 17 Brahms Frank and LaRoF Van Dots Chonln Vales MIm Or—r Dabuasr La Fllie Aux CJheveeux da Lin LcRor Van Cott Lint Rhapaodj No J2 MIm Johnaoa Chopin Military Folonxlxe In A Dtbuaar Goiljwoc'i Cake Walk Mua Fui Carreno LsPrlntempe Mia Greenwood Deouxxr Beethoven Cyril Beolt Dohnanyl Orchestra Leader I “At Paramount -- (Continued from Frecedlns Fata) cently completed an engagement as conductor cf tha Paramount theater symphony orchestra In New York City The oew orchestra at the local Paramount will consist of 25 musicians selected by Arthur Frcber con-- certmaster Kerekarto was born in northern Hungary in a small village secluded from the world by tha Carpathian mountains His parents a German bom mother with marked musical ability and a father who was a Hun degarian professor ofto engineering the voted themselves developing marked talent which made their ton a musical prodigy at the age of A At 12 he held a professor’s diploma from the academy at Budapest Soon after be made a world tour with symphony orchestras playing leading cities His accomplishments won royal favor and be was appointed court violinist by the Fmperor Karl of Austria ' Although a technician of brilliance and prestige Kerekarto finds sheer Joy In simple emotional music which appeals to the heart rather than the complicated musical creations Which are mentally challenging The source of great music lies In nature and in primitive responses to toe miracles of nature Kerekarto avers His greatest enjoyment is to reach toe hearts of toe people from whom he draws toe responsiveness vitally Important to toe Sincere artist Paganinni Tartinl Bruch Sarasat are some of toe composers whose works he plays but the composit'ons of Schubert Beethoven Haydn Mozart are his choices for pro grams because more people find emo-- t onal stimulus in them The new con ductor himseif composes and will fea“A Child's ture I s composition Dream” on his opening program He has fleeted a popular arrangement f - the ©faming Sunday evening end v 01 g ve a daily concert at 3 p m Hondo § - Tschal-kowsk- 60-d- As second number the Roth quartet an ensemble of virtuosi will come in February! Thfe quartet comprising Feri Roth violin Jeno Antal violin Albert Van Doom 'cello and Lecturer’s Theme STUDENTS OF MUSIC AT R Y U TO OFFER RECITAL THIS WEEK Sonata Op 31 No 3— Ada lo htHoi Van Colt Danse Necrl MIm Green Bhepaodte In F minor Frank Van Cott well-know- n ual” In LatinAmerica Professor Joseph F Smith and Miss Marion Redd of the university speech department are also prominently cast end others who will participate are Genevieve Hill David Ashton and Charlotte Knight Professor Smith It will be recalled was director of last season’s “Death Takes a Holiday" In whah he played the prlnclpalTole and Mim Redd directed the performance Of "Bird la Hand" Frank Van Cott 1933 Nation’s Interests Horseback" Arabaxquo ‘ o 25 n - stress has been reduced in numbers for the present year which brought the decision to hold the concerts at church the First Congregational whose central location is suited to the purpose Jose IturbI the Spanish pianist who has created a sensation m America during three consecutive seasons playing nearly 200 concert programs will open the series in Salt Lake appearing about December IS has This reamazingly gifted performer ceived ovations wherever he has ap- peared overflow audiences greeting him at Carnegie hall in New York with critics over the country uniting in praise of his genius He has been termed “a master styllatof the keyboard” and named “Iturfei the Inimitable the irresistible the individ- 12 Week’sMusic Calendar DECKSTRAND ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION : NOVEMBER THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 10 D y the shadows of busy modem factories’ He has been visiting the South American countries ever since the close of the World War and is Intimately acquainted with all aspects political social and economic He enjoys the confidence of Important interna-- 1 tlonal agencies such as the Union His interest In this continent began while he was studying economics at Edinburgh university In Scotland Looking over toe markets of the world he spotted South America as the most likely field for American trade development whose importance he has been emphasizing ever since in lectures which have been promoting a better understanding between the United States and her southern neighbor He Js official feature writer on South American subjects for Collier’s and a contributor to many other lead ing publications Mr Tomlii brings some vivid Impressions from bis recent 17000 mile airplane trip during which be visited U republics of A thrilling moment of the journey was when he looked down on the snowy peaks of the Andes knowing that an enforced landing would mean disaster Dine in Style This Thanksgiving WALNUT VENEERED DATE LEG TABLE— Ideal lor eorner or console S”1 table when not in rOu ) event a beautiful All- Dinwoodey’s are offering as a special h Buffet Table’ Room Suite with Oak Refectory Dining One Arm and Five Side Chair? for only — Suites at Other 25 66-inc- 8-- ft $6950 x LaUn-Ameri- AAN DECORATED GREEN ZINE RACK — Con- - BEDROOM venlent et the aide I any chair SUITE Walnut Teeners with' Fair other hardwoods construction Hollywood Vanity Chest Bed and Bench MAGA SOC 95 Solid Maple SUITE' OGDEN— Miss Gladys Rich daugh- received new recognition as a composer of popular songs Her recent composition “An American Lullaby" has been listed by Schirmer New York music publisher as one of the ten outstanding songs of the year Recently Lawrence Tibbett sang “An American Lullaby at a concert in Seattle— a concert that drew the largest audience ever assembled in tbat city according to Musical Amer- ica— and a Seattle paper commented “What a good humor Mr Tibbett put his audience In by singing An ’A young lady American Lullaby lust came backstage’ Mr Tibbett said I ‘and requested that sing one of the songs I sing to my little son Well I can’t do that as they are just Jingles American Lul- but I’ll sing you laby” 4-- Pc AWVV BEDROOM NEW SUCCESS ter of Dr and Mrs Ezra C Rich who is head of the music department of Teachers' college Clarion Pa hasi Walnut 4-- Pc OGDEN SONGWRITER GAINS STUDIO COUCH—Green or rush Cotton-fille- d cretonne cover Makes Jgw F75Q mattress Into double or two 1 -- Mellow maple finish Full dustproof construcAnd a price that tion will be hand to equal OOCASIONAL CHAIR — Walnut finish Oood grade tapestry covIdeal as an ering odd chair In your room -- Si :75 150 f Terms to Those Who Desire ESTABLISHED 1857 “n FEATURE Irene Franklin is an addition to “The Cat and the Fiddle” Ramon Novarro-JeanettMacDonald costar-- 1 ring vehicle William K Howard is difectlng this screen version of the operetta by Jerome Kern and Ottoi Harbach and the cast Includes Charles Butterworth Frank Morgan Vivienne Segal and Jean Hersholtl e GOOD FURNITURE” TABLE LAMP— With parchment ( tihade pottery base Ideal for tha living room f $93 87-4- 3 West 1st South r Telephone Wasatch 394 CLUB CHAIR— targe and roomy euxh- d ion Reee damask covering Oown-ftUe- t F59 |