Show —i A i ' ' ' l' ' ' ' - E 11 '' ' - - ' ' - - ' — THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY ' ' : '' gp ' and 2938 : - Art '' f - 7 - 7 - --- - - - Plans Complete For:I938 Music Conventiorfin Utah ii''1::: ''''' t! '''t 41 A formal concert LIS 6:30 Ches by in the Hill 1930 winner piano division of the'Young Artists' con- test conducted in 'Utah and choral numbers by The Arphonians an Og- - ter ' ' ' ': ''''' e ': ' '' - ' ' ' :)t4 sme--''-'- I'' L ' '''' ' i ' ' ' i i:- : ieleese'j : 'i t 'A' ‘::::::- :i :: ' ' !- ' ' - r-- '' '' 34:4se) i :::: 0- - - - :'''" ---- i '' if I r ' - 4 - " 4 - : - '''' :4 ' -- : " :k :s - ' l'r''''' - ' r e4 '1 -' :':: ::: ''k ::: f:: 'i:' - ' - ' : :i":: i N $ 4 4: 4 :: S ' ::":: - 4 ''1 0- ' 4 1'' 1:"' :0 i':'''' - :Ie 1-- -- Beacon Vera Frey — i Women ts World In Ironic Picture Procding nated her- family Her five grandchildren living with her because their father a novelist whose popularity is now waning had never been equal to making a home go momewhatin fear of- her—but being Ponsonbys seldom let this fear pre- vent their speaking with generally sis sharp a tongue as her own apinster of Only Aunt Hea the house near fifty—who manages and her brother John- insisting on helping him with his writing protesting always her on the family altar—has managed to usurp something of her mother's powers Clare the eldest hates Mr life but this being back in the Victorian era knows no escape but marriage unlikely when Sabina perFrance the mits them no friends second has turned to writibg and (Continued from Page) self-immolati- It is 747':14 °14"44" ' her success which seta in train ' : 4: ' - ' critics that at art t flawless it is a ' '' l14 ' : ' 11 '? ir--e ' '? ' l I 3 'i ' 0 - - l' C ::: :::: 'k :1 :: --: --- :7--- '''g ' 4 :':' :n ' ''1 P :': 'ii ' :7::i:":: ::: ' --- i:::i::ii: 4 :::::::: 1 ' ::'::: i ' I: ' k ai 4f 4 I:: i f-- f " :i':-1- A :'1 '::w1::: r: ifi'' '::4 ' '4':0 1:'iii''':::-1-4- k f - e A 1?t::: rt 7:y4::$:::4::::::::::41 ' ' gin rehearsal at once of the numbers selected for presentation in Plans for the fithese concerts nancing of Salt Lake City's participation in this event were discussed at the meeting at which Ralph B' Bowe C Adolph Swenson and George Eason who have in charge the activities of the young musicians in this community were In attendance ' - i1 ' e:: :k ' :i "t- - and 75 ' ' 4:- 1 "'" - ' 74n:":7 Tivhideusgirollutpahnh- art at is now teaching ''0 Cedar City: Alice 1owe Carol Bradshaw ' both of the southern college painters former Salt a resident of Andreson Carlos Laker who ia now New York City will be represented with several of his familiar European themes Waldo Midgley Joseph F A Everett Paul Smith E J Fletcher Irene T Bird Calvin Fletcher and Vert& Hirrell are showing westtrn landscapes and a number better known for their works in oils are eontributing among them Lee Greene Richards Florence &Mire B ' " Set ' :: ' ' ' - - -- -- " ' :::::":::::::-i:::i:::- ' J Strauss A Oriental Fatitagy Chinese Tzmpie Garden maim": Ohio Division d The Banner W Commencement Week Program LOGAN—Members class at of the 1938Midvala will be featured as the Utah State soloist Olive Nielsen soprano basso are will be guests Lee Humphries tenor ::i::: 7 l''s 1 r :: ::::40iN I I: ::: ' :: i :::::: ' ' :::' ::::::T::::::::::: : 4 ' :": ': '—::' i7::::T:::!::::::" 40 : ::::-- i J:::::: a 4it :::::::":::-:- 11 '::' ::::i:-:- ::: '7N'L ' :' i in z:-i::- :I::s i b t ::::::::::: :i 3 p ce Week's Calendar of Music ‘t Clair a ' : - ig 1"4' - o- - - ' ? ' 1 : I ' i - ' ' a Saint-Baen- ming Molt 4 Etude in C sharp minor If I Were a Bird The White PeacoleIttee Whyte Grans Dantock Hughes Homer ininrevenst The Terrible Wobber Men Again Sing Miss Holt entertain at a - Now on Display At Provo College Appearing Crouch of Australia pupr "ilitlla'- - e ' t - 7 '''4 4 ' recital Prelude shaprdachmhZveleteRachmaninoff Liszt No 3 Alice Moyle Nocturne D flat Chopin Ruth Hardy Pentane Impromptu Chopin Katherine Kauko Kenai Etude D flat Liszt Geneva Wilmon Liebestraume Pannaettelia in C minor Bach Andante cantabile—Intermezzo Dethier Handel gvtrtureo St Ccelias bay Worte No 27Mendeisa okn Lieder ThoDentle Shepherd Rowley Rustic Scherzo Rowley Bach Concert Toccata and nine In D Itinot - sie public h' ' r - Young Pianists Mrs Carol Hall is presenting a group of piano students in a public recital to be given Saturday at 8 p m at Glen Brothers Recitarhall She will be assisted by Tommy Rob- erts The lowsg speech young student performers are ta folBeverly Bromley Darlene Kruse LaRue Olsen Beverly-AnnBurt Laura Jean Barton Lita Johnsen Mary Evelyn Glezos erly Gaylor' Betty Hall Jean Bauman Nathalie Hubbard Nadine Rosenblum Bob Love Jay Hubbard Dick Hall and Kent Hansen e Bev-featur- ed - Paraphrase on Blunube Mina Madera Kinabore Waltzes - ---- - Recital Series Students the C J Hawkins School for Bsind Instruments will be presented by Mr Hawkins bandmaster in two recitals to be held Wednesday Old Thursday at 7:30 p m In the music hall of the University of Utah Wednesday evening the brass instruments will be on Thursday's program the woodwinds These recitals will close the' series for ths season Following are the participants: I Richard Corrielison DeVirlI Stewart George Hinckley Reynolds Perry Ray Langston Russell Smith Robert Koch Richard- - Coates Anatole of day Saints He has behind him a Mr busy and successful' season Lewis Bob Lewis Jensen has hem a student under ZuckerFred such noted aitists as Harold Bauer Ruth Lewis Darlene Strom WalMarcollodgson Reed Paolo Galileo 'Alberto Jonas Rich- laceGudgell Roberts Gumne Dale Han- - ard Buhlig and Jan 4ickes ::::: Wayne (Continued OS Page Twelve) : v 1:': ' ii:' i'::::::" - A : b i :: 4 1 ::: iii r z I 1i:E!:!:':::::!:::c:j::::''::::::::1':''::?'1::1:::'::1:::::'':'':::i::'111::1"''1':i'':11t!::':'::::7:::l:::'-':- 4- f I iji1:!''::i :' - I To Conduct Local Musk Festival Augustus D Zanzig New York conductor who will come to Salt Lake City to direct the June music festival of the Ls D S Mutual Improvement association -- 4 Unusual Program Augustus D Zanzig of New York City director of music for the National Recreational association has been engaged to direct the Music Festival of the Mutual Improvement association of the L D S church which is to be held in the on June 11 Mr Zanzig Claire Stewart Boyer will present tabernacle is now in Oakland an Interpretative lecture on the cial courses for the directing specity ream° Ruth Harwood design tioHnealwdheipaacrctmiveenita To Illustrate Art of Design ' -- I 1 rian Church of the United States from Philadelphia over Jordan: i:as Tom and the Comic 7:30—(2138-9Vi- istripai 9:30—CG8—Ma1or Bowes' Capitol Theater Family from New York City 9:30—CBS—K9L presents the Bait Lake Tabernacle Choir and Green i of the Air—Rabbi 10:00—CB8—Church Samuel Gordon Congregatiog 1Fnal Israel Salt Lake Citk 10:30—CSL—Chr1itian Science Radio 'Service Poet's Gold featuring Davit "iea---cRenaorchestra 11 Brown StrIonri -The a t ra ESL IN1:30-KSL- e 1 i i rI - - lA P county-choruse- s actor-direct- I v ass es ' - mom I 1 A M In- -je SUNDAY nYL-- - Rdio MAY 4 29 1 txpress Davedok 7:00—NBC—Highlight to of the Bible— Frederick K Stamm "This Jesus' 7:30—NBC—Mualc and American youth the Ann Arbor high school featuring a cappella choir 11:00—KDYL—Salt Lake Church of the Air—Rev Roy B Damron pastor Phillips Congregational church' y Orkney Mau St45—NW—Noraemen 9:00—NBC—NBC HorneQuartet ewe ducted by Ernest Lasymphony Prada 9:30—NBC—Meridian Music conducted by Walter Logan '10:00—KDYL—Musical Interlude 10 S—N00—Mad rfra gingers 10:39—NBC—Glen Darwin and Charlotte Lansing Black Key—Frank and Magic Key orchestra Mariam Andernon contralto selections front "I Married an Angel" Vocals by Felix Knight "Ode for Memorial Day" by Arthur Gulterman read by George Gaul: Linton Walla In terview from Lima Peru ' 120 0ND7L-La- rry Bradford presents Lilting Rhythm with Jack Maim celloist i 4'4 s i '' i Music" the Co1200—CBS—"Everybody's lumbia Symphony orchestra conducted by Howard Barlow with Henry M Neely commentator: Han- del's "Water Music" and Beetho- P M ven' s seventh Symphony 7 d II:I 5—NBC—Sunday Drivers PM 12:30—NBC—Romance Melodiee 1:00—C9IG—The Junint Pnitoqopher : 1 41116 6 p 1!totip 1 ternat tonal Nova Serenaders '‘ 130—CBS--C- BS and Albert 1:15—NBC—Supreme flingers' 1:30—NBC—The World Is Youre--P- re Prat violinist from Tnronto sented under SUIPICAI of Smithson League 17 trasetiali Ian Inglitution Ild Y de 2:00—NBC—Marion Talley 'Isolated by e AND direct wire Now Irociner's Orchestra 3:00-MS- L-To be announced 2:30—NBC—Eddie Swartout'a Monte 3:16—K8L—Melody Fashion Parade 3:00—NBC—Catholic Rev tiour—the Cook's Almanac Felix Kirsch O P Cart--"- In Do 430—K8L-8tra- nge as It Seems with ' 7 rnoeupl Chastity filx John Gallicchio'm orchestra 3:30—NBC—Joseph l'44 ESL orchestra Musicale& e of Monte ertOn ' - 3:45—KDYL—Continental 4104 Dances with Lud 44:15—RDYL—Nat Shiikret News Presents f i orchestra Gluskin's l 430—NBC—Interesting Neighbors' tris ii Session Sect by Jerre Belcher oil 8:45—K8L—cacius Mao and 1111' Saddle or ( 5:00—NBC—Oon Ameche Edger Ber-e- n 4'1 Te° Tramp and Charlie McCarthy: John Car $ i II:00—CBS—Sunday Evening Hour—Sym ter tenot Dorothy Lamour Stroud phony orebeetra and chorus Twins RMert Armbruiterla orches' :' with by tJohn Barbirolli tra : May Robson guest star Helen Jepson soloist: informal talkl 0:00—NBC—Matihattan 11 by Mr: W J Cameron 6:30—N4C—American Album of Familiar el--1k 2:00—Ctlf -- Lois Elinian and Charles WoBoHour of Mani—Phil apital - ' Paul" )l tIV'A All Oirt Orchrstrre 2:80—CHS—My Secret Ambition 8:00—CPS—Duke Ellington's orchestra Playhotme Mao n 8'3°—"CRS--w-tiflirfradio's lovable home Tune In-oKing's orchestr- aring -Tyrone Pvovwwerh01 ' enner and Company gra g tter folks at a new time beginning with Ben 11(1)10c—cc's orchestra and 1:15—NBC—Irene Rich in original drama Paula Gayle soloist 1130—NBC-lac- k Brom on friends lunein May30 : your l D a Sunday evening stone Kenny Baker Pdy Sam Vie Sada and Rush on ' Service nermant Ilearn Don Wilson Phil 10:00-Nab- -The Catholic flour the Ray l Harris' Orchestra Robert J Dwyer in Rhythm ' l 10:15—K81--1nternatioi Nowa '' Clinton's orchestra 0:15—NBC—Larry Ckidrnna orotiostra 11:30—NBC—Fletcher Menderson'a orches 10:45—CBS---JimmiK81 Noone's orchestra M I trp Editor— He P dicig n:00—KeL—theeme PAtmtla st (41rgan In no— Y o —Ni-- ht 10:15—NBC—Bob Chester's orchestra Square Frank Asper at the Wlillem Harrtimmol '41"itni"" Mondays through Fridays Drieske's orchestra 1030—NBC—)iai n :10—('ng— "Ttip1 tn t4 rory" 1100— t DYL- - Tranaradio News u1 11:45—CB8—Hai Grayson's orchestra Dreamland 11 :IS-New time and station changes 0 Miamian fp 12:0O—C138--Leighti- m Noble's orvmstrs' 12 orchestra 7' A M 74 A p BEGIN MONDAY MAY '' 12:30-NBC-1- oPet Hornika MUMS 12:30—CRS—Hal Stennis' orcheatra 8 t - s00--:-seg:00--ga- ve G"nd burnt taondoigne (Paid Advertiumsou (Paid Advertisement) -- NEW TIME 7Cdith escricititili $ s::'f::'::: 4 an ' C :' il k we church The program for his will be as follows: P ::N4:::":"'::'"":'"'":''":"'::'"::::'::'' gra - ":i composition: Salt Lake City Irepresenting man's to charge bf final rehearsals grimage at the Newhouse hotel Fri- of take M A the I choruses on June day at 8 p m Quite a number of Miss Harwood's finest designs have 9 'allthese being held at the Assembly been made into lantern slides which h More than 1000 singers will parwill enlarge and give them- the ticipate in the festival which is the greater vitality of projected light Mrs Boyer's talk will give an in- fourth to be held with conductors troduction to the thought and of national fame directing During winter individual M L A chostructure behind the compositions the ruses have used the numbers seand the purpose of Miss Harwood's lected for presentation the reperwork and a full interpretation of the particular art language em- toire chosen last fall by J Spencer Cornwall director of the Y M M ployed In her designs Aand Evangeline Thomas A public exhibition of the Inter- - I who directs the Y L M esting experiments in creative de- Beesley l done Miss in class Harwood's sign few di under the University of Utah ex- viaWiciathcienh etahces map eheeksld ashave been tension division will be held at 125 A street on 'Saturday during the sembling groups from various secrehearsals hours of 3 to 6 p m and 7 to 9 p m " tions for the semi-finthe Salt Lake continuing at the same hours on Final rehearsal for both men and woSunday and Monday Designs exe- men will be held Sunday at 4 p m cuted by the students and a numin the tabernacle with Mr Cornber of Miss Harwood's original dewall condueting signs 'will be shown "Spring Weaver" which appears as frontispiece Elliott Nugent Paramount direcon Miss Harwood's collection of poems "The Lyric Road" and sev- tor is a champion tennis player enthusieral of her decorations for the Ruth among the St Denis volume "Lotus Light" asts He will participate In the Paramount Studio club tournament will be included In the show Hostesses at the exhibit on Sat- in May urday and Monday will be members of Miss Hanvood's art classes sic will be offered by Miss Edith and Mrs Boyer's students On Sun- Wire and Miss Harwood day June 5 the Salt Lake City branch of the League of American Penwomen will be hostesses and a program of original poetry and mu- - I '' N prize-winni- -- " "" :::'':'N::"'::''"::'::-'":'::::':::Ni":i'::2":":i:::'- PROVO:—One of the largest and finest exhibitions of student art ever shown at Brigham Young uni- versity ' according to Professor B F Larsen head of the art depart- ment is now on display in room D "The work shown this year" Mr Larsen stated "is stronger and freer in execution than ever before" Judges have accorded the Isaac Brockbank award to Farrell Collett for his painting of two cougar kittens The Brockbank painting is annually added to the university's permanent 'art collection Mr Collett a graduate of the B Y U and a teacher in the art department of the Provo high school has an outstanding group in the show Mr Larsen said The Studio Guild medal for a landscape in any medium was awarded to Max Germer for his painting whose central interest is an old barn Horiorable mention in the contests wer4 ITiven to works by Glen Turner Loila Williams and Jay Hennefer "Probably the most outstanding collection of individual work is that of Leona Eitel" Mr Larsen re"Her work shows a great ported deal of power and versatility" Miss Eitel is of Salt Lake City and one of the year's graduates Mr Germer's group is also noteworthy showing versatility in medium and subject matter In addition to his he has landscape fillA719 some fine fi ls and illuswive trations il CBS An interesting group is by Earl Bascom cowbv artist from Canada 1 IMMS who spends his summers riding and bulldogging steers in the rodeos THE VOICE OF THE WEST Other participsnts in the show are MAY 29 SUNDAY Mrs Mary J Taylor and Margaret A M 7:00—CBS—Church of the Air—Newly Johnson elected moderator of the Presbyte- second invitational reception at their - : Student Exhibit prize-winni- Beriabine Hansen from musicale and Young Artist Will home 1353 Princeton avenue Sunday at 8 p m Fifty guest' will Have Downtown Show Petersen a hear the program presenting Propresented by -- the McCune School fessor Peterson's piano students T Milton Wassmer promising reof Music and Art in an organ and the full young artist of the city is having Those cital at assembly hall on Friday at program participating a one-mshow at the Z C AL I follow: is m 8:30 p Mr Crouch president mamas Humoresque Dolmanyi tearoom under the sponsorship of Hannah Della Day Dethier of the Organ club organ- Nocturne Z flat major Chopin Mrs Alice Merrill Home Hung ized this spring and comprising a Elaine Christensen MacDowell during the week it will continue for Praeludium of church group organists an- indefinite period About 16 canyoung Jane Whitmore and students Hecame to the city Arabesque Marilyn No 1 ' Debussy vases make up the exhibition Gardiner Shirley attend ---decided to thy university put A rensltv Etude Ir sharp to concentrate eitrmusic Elise Voelker Scott Mr Crouch is leaving immediately wee Lawlor ge Nibley Cannon after his recital for his homeland Gavotte and Musette d'Albert Cornwall where he is organist in a large city Bemuse Margaret Chopin Pupil Leslie G R ki Datil& ejeott ) Debunny ' Peterson Pupils Debustv Professor William Peterson of Debuany the University of Utah music deScott and Mrs Peterson will Copland partment de Lime Organ 1-v- ' : - borinqczitii 're (0BitinioWit LIadov sing Lotus Land ' The Cat and the Mouse ' ' - : Weber Chopin Chopin Chopin Liszt l''''" Liszt In a Boat Gardena in the Rain v t Mendelisohn Unforeseen Op 16 Handel Solo ': ' emhusiec Quartet "Comus" Thomas Auguetus Arne Now Phoebui sinketh in the west solo performers Mr Mrs Frances Winton Champ na- isolanom:wtotaereiNe' Fernley Handel LAllegro" t unseen tionally known pianist-compos- er Miss Knight will again appeat as guest soloist Stanzas from the Nativity Davie Stanley Smith with the orchestra having been a Quartet ' Scherzo jai Dr John Bull from "Come" "The King's Hunting Jig" Miss Coles Barltohe Solos from "Comus" Back she4herds Back! Henry Lewes Now Is Smoothly Done Henry Lewes Mr Bush Contralto Solo from "L'Allegro" a Come and Trip It Miss Collier scene Ii from "Comus" Henry Lewes Royal Consort Miss Coles "These Pleasures Melancholy Give" Handel from "11 Penserogo" Quartet Soprano Solo from "Comus" Henty Lewes Sweet Echo Miss Rushton Jig from "Comus" Henry 'Lewes Mise Coles Tenor Bolos from "Comus" Thomas Augustus Arne By the Ovally Circling Glass By Dimpled Brook Mr Willey Haste Theo Nymph from "L'Allegro" and Baritone held being m ''''''' ::::::::!::::::!::::::i:::::i:i:::!:-::- parn9dgrwahmo the wiji play the accompaniments Nallowing is the complete pro- - other phosnyuncdoany feature of the last annual concert A portion of the hall will be rein the tabernacle the concert under the auspices served for ticket holders until 2:50 p m Sunday after which the seats of the faculty women's league Pro- will be available to the general pubfessor N W Christiansen will dilic rect the orchestra the colThe program in full lege symphonic group augmented will be symphony as follows: by high school musicians from vari- Organ Prelude Selected ous Cache county communities Professor S E Clark tabernacle organist On Friday at 6:30 p m an all- Haeb Boum student cast will present "The Crea- °vellum: La Gazza Ladra Rossini Symphony (unfinishid)Schuberl tion" Haydn's sacred oratorio a3 the Eighth Franck Symphonic Variations twelfth annual Sunset Festival seMrs Champ and Dream Pantomime Prayer lection Professor Walter Welti who Evening from "Hempel and Oretel" has participated as soloist or direcHumpe—idinek Mr by amen° Songs tor in nine previous festivals will 1117e Modern (Massenet) direct the chorus of 130 voices and Lullaby (Brahma) None But the Lonely Heart (rocheta orchestra Claudius Doty kowski) ceTthewitiol uortphchanthneuapicsoygmc at Eetelbey Moto Perpettio Op 24 Nocturne F sharp Op 15 X L King Pantazie Op 68 Key Waltz E minor Op 13 liebestratim No 2 consoistios No 3 Tshatlers a Wahine The Lark misn- - :: I71:i-- t::i ::::-::- :::: :: ' pmerr 0' C Prepares Full U A Miltonic hinatseraesczhg FOR CRISCO'S VIC : 4 1 1 - SADE - t e: l : it r 110- " taT L1015A I - - - dean -- LIST 1" 10 ' - ' e :: :: y4f :::::::::::::::::i::::i:i::::7"ti: : 1: :4 When Waltz Blue Danube ' - 'i - gram: Scene I A Barnes-Gran- sum-m- ''' " ' ::N::''::-:- Sunday work ' :IiN":i ce--' ::'" ':: ::::i: - - i Fort Tex Fletcher popular cowboy-sta- r i the airways will introduce in his LaVar Jenson former Utah of from Page) Preceefikad (Continued Sindact Cayuse" now 'of New York City comScripts and his profits—and here one broadcasts 'The must wonder ether) Mr Kaverin's a composition by Professor William ing home for the summer sympathies really"1e Isrevorozbin is and Professor Harlson R a most persuasive and even sympa- - Merrill of Brigham Young univerraVac Jensen formerly of Matiti ' thetic villain He doesn't like com- sity Professor Merrill reared on Utah who hew been for some 20 munism he doesn't- like modern a cow tanch4n4daho le knoirn for years a well known pianist an1 Russia he only wants to escape to his western-storieand cowboy bal- instructor hi New York City will Peelle to live modestly on the Left lads The song was published by return to Utah about June 8 ac- Bank and mingle in mildly literary the StasnyMusic corporation New cording to information reaching his Ifriends in Salt- Lake City Ha Bohemian society as a - relief from York 'City the appalling nobility of the modern Professor Hanson whose opera 'plans to remain during the ' Russian character The author may 'The Sun Dance" has just been not have intended itr but the reader given Production by the New York - During the past winter Mr Jensen : is bitterly disappdinted when Nevo- - Light Opera Guild has written sev- 'has maintained studios in Fhishins ?Wahl- - la dragged from his train eral operas and other musical com- N' Y and has been : active in ' at the border : musical affairs lunong the Latter- v positions ' ''"' ' - Park -- i:::: oaRFArn:nproLnrtilhhuseyiocenisrleantS°dpec ::'4::::i:::::::7:!::::1::'i':::''''ifi:::i:':''::!:Vigf:':::'ik:':i1: F Larsen Frank Kent M K Teichert Rachel Grant Tay— Senior Recital PianoNoice Recital lor Florence Grant Smith Ethel Strauser Bessie Eastmond Gourley In a program mingling classicall Bernice Holt a voice student un- and Mrs Paul Smith are among romantic and modern piano corn- - der Margaret Summerhays and others included Lois Whyte piano pupil of Mabel positions Elia Elizabeth Milkoff -Jenkins will be presented by senior student under Professör Borg the McCiine School of Music and Thomas Giles of the Univer- Art in a joint public recital on head Concert sity of Utah music department will Friday at 8:15 p m in the McCune for Ruth Hard)" will be be presented Thursday at 8 p m Recital hall Miss Hoit's accompanist ' in the Union building University Miss Holt is planning to attend Conducted by Warrant Officer E Columbia university New York City A Yost band leader U S Army campus extend-yea- r the Thirty-Eight- h U S Infantry Miss Milkoff who returned last during the next four years Regimental band will present its from an extended stay in Call- - ing6herstudyof nice Miss Whyte of outstandiusual concert Sunday at 7 p m at fornia has prepared a brilliant pro- ng accomplishment Fort Douglas brillWeber's from gram ranging to The program be offered folThe program arraged will be as iant "Perpetual Motion" to the hu- lows: follows: Entree moresque "The Cat and the Mouse" 0 Sleep Why Dont Thou teems Me? Handel March AL C The Trout Schubert Charles X 'Po :' Her071 by Copland and giving a survey of Zueignung Strauss Overture zii:Mr - - the music of the periods involved Miss Holt Trio from "Attila" Verdi G Ballade in Tech Sergeant K Cercotte Staff minor Chopin The and full in is program public Toccata Paradise Sergeant F A Ruggieri and Eleo is as follows:: lidiss Whyte guilt J Ara ' ' : - fila:- iiCloalyliear Ca ':""'''':':'::":-::-:":":':::::":::::::"":4::- 7':::::::i:::':: ''ssit''''' ":'::::'':: ' " tnni Igraduating -s Dixie college and ---! Cowboy Star ::::: :: N 1 lareasernatianagi SteirraleinrnglByusTrh: IVairligainniwa and spontaneous expression charm eludes our best known watercolor- ists and also a number of younger artists who have recently come to the front as Rapuntsman who Concert By it7a ric ': ' :'" ' :I: ' ' ' ?: 444: ': '' ' :":''::i ':: 100 waterColors tflalvleerbiesenalpthreosuegnhteidna With Marvin E Strong again directing the Salt Lake City Municipal band will open its season's concert series at Liberty park on Memorial Day playing from 5 to 7 Ix in Dr Samuel Bleak is assistant director Soloists on this first program will be Dean Allsop trumpet and Joyce Palmer vocalist In full Sung cycipoupnegrtaoraa ' :''''''':"::'::""":"':":'::-4::"-'- "'' ''" ''''nelt::-- ): ''''4: i' '''''::' ': " ' and mate feeling Memorial Day Sees At Liberty ? Exhibit for Boise's New Gallery "Utah Countryside" delightful new Impression of Utah scene by Paul Smith a painting of intl ---- Initial -- time Robert Colyar 4it ' '' ' college have been aent for the show to open musical events meeting held in early June and continue for the the annualCommencement during this week by Salt Lake City rep- month This la the first general exhibi- Day and final semicentennial obresentatives of the National Inset- tion of our Utah artists at these servance week at the college tute Art to mend various areas Junior Musicians of the city in common with other units will be- :-'4- and instrumental program based entirdly on the poetry Of Milton The concert N to be given Tuesday ala815 p in in the Union building on the University of Utah campus Soloists to be heart:tare: Wilva May Coles pianist Interesting tau not only the mass concert but various other performances by outstanding soloists of the organization and smaller ensembles these concerts to be held in the Children's building on the eiposition grounds The young people will live while at the exposition in their own special train made up of sections from aplagnrohlutpoott ''i)4:"'''::::::e: ' '4414474::":i:!:rtlid!H ‘i1::f j ' ‘ Between i Mulocal ogfu3ico'fantdhe Junior sicians of America for participa- tion in a grand mass concert to be given on June 25 1939 as a feature of the San Francisco Golden Gate exposition According to Weldon L Leopard-so- n San Francisco chairman of the committee for assembling the young inusicians' groups who with Mrs Leonardson was present at the Salt Lake City meeting approximately 5000 juvenile musicians will be gathered together in the coast city to form one ensemble probably the largest aggregation of children ever appearing in one orchestral group They will be brought from as far north as British Cdlumbia and as far south as the Gulf of Mexico the Junior Musicians having an enrollment of some 50000 niembers in various units over the country Mr Leonardson's plans include Program Among Week t s Offerings :::::: - :::::::: :'1:'A::::::::N''::::':i::::iC:'Ei'"1: t 'tt'N'::i :::Nt lk ''' Utahns1 Composition How Youth Meefs - 4 ' " Ir Life ul Russia ' f4 1' ' ) "-:--::::- ::: :' ' i: :::::N1'4ii:' T:-- ''''''' the-progr- ' 16'''-- ' : 0' - ' ' 'I- leading patron of art in Salt Lake City for a June exhibition at the new art galleries in the Idaho city circumstances that lead to tragedy in the household Governesses come and go Sabina's insults making one's stay brief blather is one who becomes a permanency There is plenty of dramatic action but it is ' kind deception which has corious will be: results a sudden marriage a suiC r Holmes cide attempt the contretemps of tzlii7ih &Zee Overture &Igoe Selected the vicar's proposal and Sabina's Trumpet solos Mr Allsop death bringing unexpected cons- Ballet Fizyptien (Suite) Fulton equences A tutor's entry into the June time Selection pougs house brings changes and there are rtotsahlategetteoen: Post march Soldier Boy 1?Dorothy Sleep other ereteutiz 'Daughters than relationships Air Second number and Sons" to be considered Miss Mtge Palmer Driegel Y'eed177 of Polau!!ir numbers Burnett is a writer of originality "selection from "The Med Mill" viceeilleihert undoubtedly and her book will fag-- eand Nos Brahme 6 cinate though American readers will The Vanished Army (poetic march) Alford Zimmermann not agree perhaps with English March Anchors Aweigh i '':'4: - j A :"::::"':::4t:t::: ::: 's ' " For the third 4 " ''''' ': At the invitation of the Boise Art association a representative group of Utah's artists have been assembled by Mrs Alice Merrill Horne a 41 :'7' ' 1 'It' - Novel Musical ::: :: '- '1:11 R 1L '''''' ' ' s Group Plana were laid at a '''''"- se- ' -- - to ' - - 't I t $:::' kri t s:! 1 ' "'::4s' send Junior pro- - concert numbers gram t o§0 ': ' - i L ake S At a served to m p arranged banquet at the being following evening: be Union building The will include at t i ::4 st Ni ::i'll'AIL '47 ' ' - z ' s proceedings for the i :: ::1 i: :" ''s " ' - 15- ' - ''''''i': and with tion ' ' - '': 1 ::' 4 c't41:l'i" - the '' ' - 7 'i:ii 4 i' :4 i'": for - - I c ' - ' :::'::: :N: J this ' ':::' t ' 1 4 ' 'N 47- ' the :' v t ' at sso ' °''" ' ':' " in : '' '''' in ' - ' -- - ''''''' '''''''''''''''''''' very - - - - ' In honor of its national head Mraclen chorus under direction of Pro Vincent Hines Ober who is to be lessor Mark Robinson and the Ora principal speaker at the meetings pheus Club of Salt Lake City Althe Utah Federation of Music Clubs bert J Southwick director also has planned a interesting pro- - with orchestra music by the Utah connection with' State Sinfonietta conducted by Reggram of events the annual state convention which inald Beale& Several other local organizations Is to be held Thursday Friday will entertain Mrs Ober on June 10 Salt 184lkie June 9 and 10 JYtine and she will also be a guest at the Mra Ober who is - convention of the Jilutual ImproveII will meet m'embera of the fededrament association at the L D S tion board at the home of Evans Johnson state president who church Mrs Ober who is the youngest a buffet supper is entertaining that evening in Mrs Ober's honor president the National Federation of The convention Convene at 9 sic m Music Clubs has ever had is a musiJune 9 at the Hotel Utahrthe morn- - don as well as a patron of music She is a native of Virginia and was ing session to 'be even to the presi- - elected reports of the dent's report president of the Virginia musical num- - Federation of Music Clubs in 19301 state officers e bars being part of the program The serving with distinction for four meeting will adjourn at noon for the years Her efficiency attractedin such 1931 attention that tabernacle organ concert at which nation-wid- e an added feature will be numbers she was named a medtber of the given by the Singing Mothers Mrs national board of directors a postion she still holds She was elected iCharlotte O Sackett director Luncheon will follow it the Hotel national junior counselor in 1933 Utah after which the delegates will in which office she continued until reassemble for the afternoon session her election to the presidency of Union building the organization in 1937 at 2:30 p m at on the University of Utah campus Arrangements for the Salt Lake Mrs Ober's address willbe the prin- - City convention have been in the meeting with hands of a committee of which Mrs cipal feature of election of officers and club reports Vera Fre-- Beason is chairman the Two prizes are to be awarded one members being Mrs Claribel W to the club given highest rating Wallace Mrs Gail E Martin Mrs the best scrap- - Sackett Mrs B F Pulham and and the second book 'displayed Musical numbers Mrs J G Leonard Ogden will be interspersed in the conven- " ' - -- - - ' ' t i: - - 307kr2 MORNING: n n ” - - - 1 - |