Show tj? c1' fffrr r" T v W (" — - ' i F f N vM Af 6w fcl iU ' Sunday Morfting- - Op era Class 1 ir-t-- - y he t Yfp iTJjc Salt £akc tribune 'April 30 Arrangements Complete for Orpheus Club Concert ' Plans Meet assembly hcHlrm at the iLpiat convention of on the L p t tabernai le grounds is the National Federation of Mueic Krefter Vocal studios’ grand anticipated for the tonurt to be Clubs The Orpheus iluh program efn miF "i the studios given the evening of Mas 8 by I he w 01 be broadcast over a national ft1 °rphp"s Wap (horil's with Doiotby hook-ufrom Baltimore on May 18 li?lCURu” fyflt4P Vr0i 6 Cr C KmhaU fioprano’ ant Nma Kl"K- m 3 30 to 8 4o P m eastern Man- KVi talk on the opera Samson horn pianist as soloists 'I wo oiinaratime : The Salt Lake orgamza e 'Saeni cfln( aL? dl'tho lumbers t0 be punS ere by Utah twn will then go to New F York CUThimdHnrnCo8 !ll&n!lni! (where the singers will participate' cnmpoxcii se: from Iiocecds this conrert will in a mussed chorus program from1 sing lections from the opera and Mis jbe used to help defray expenses of the World a Fair Richard R Cardall is to be accom-th- o club to Baltimoie Where the The Orpheus olub of 50 mole1 ranist isingm will participate in tho pro-- 1 vojrc and tho at e & oldest musical A rapanlv-parke- rl mm now in Its forty-- t organization ntnth year Albert J Southwiek isj Ho"tJI rl?w tbe present director with Vera Frej To to K Beason ait Is accompanist I Following will be the complete program for tho May 8 conic t Hh n iu s g DudivRik ti IMrrcJI J7 p " The ' Lo ' ' ' Prntnfr F Orrhms nh the oeutie Lurir Roland Warner Th ftm Ih Broken Me! harah list c BIhnI’ riu Th Lord lA’mJ J Af ’tfadiey -- Mrv'c Vlcly Qf - rhifo U Rage Over the t0 ( hicago Bi’sihovpn Verdi I tin Hollywood Jo Play Here ww THE MOTOR COP ¥ '' from a season or two 'o in v Let's help the motor cop he s the only friend we meet on the highway and too frequently the only gentleman Strange how some men who are per- Cal where she has done Audios has wofk wlth a few davs with Giacha Rich oi OKdni been visiting fnenU at St k raipj M'a De Vaney who is a pianist orihcua club Daiin wolf 'and vocalist as well as a teacher 11 music appeared recently with Heri i ruest chariea the Hollywood Adult chorus in the Coro by c Kimball iopera "Faust” presented at the' s fair San Francisco Y World a Roni'bsn Rmsh h'i IMusidan Visits r riroIcuo Paranhraas lrl“‘ ki'FJ''’"'5' ”s"hhi"g Orpheus fsprifiio' vi t Me' T"" aome rTr(ji T'ciKir aatl Byo's“ 1939 I Ri fect gentlemen in their offices become perfect road hogs when seated behind the wheel of their motors 'wjw r Believe It or not but have driven my own cars for 34 years and have never had a ticket for a traffic violation and just because I have never had personal contact with the motor patrol have been I charmingly we live OITT OI home in l see our new sunshine fmniiure in shies color ami phee to meet men uhim luxurious luunsrinsr Jlieees tile compact settees (he luire mnhiellas and the loe x- - outdoor luiu’r aJmx(- - Spend inure time iu all make it a OOOIIi our ganjen tlum warm suudiim taldle las You will iiiv the all tlesioned foi ihuioih Mischa Elman renowned Russian violinist who is to appear in Kingsbury hall con- lounge and mol and cat ihetc am! fuemllicr smarter oardeu than ever helorc Snndiine rmnituic cert Monday 0th I'h or Great Violin Artist Comes Tomorrow (Continued fcrom Page 12 F) or four finest in the world with an unparalleled singing tone The violin has a romantic history having been the gift of Napoleon Bonaparte Mine tp Recamier great belle and hostess whose Paris salon was the center of musical and artistic life of the day Mr Elman remved the violin as his wife’s first gift to him after their marriage thus continuing the romantic association of the instrument It had been in the possession of a Parisian dealer and the violinist iH had longed for it for He would go into the placejears now and then to try its golden tones and on one occasion his wife had accomhen she blurted out panied him the good news that she would buy it for him there was a commotion for in the next room another prospective buyer as making an offer for it The bids mounted tremendously but the frantic owner finally however decided that he preferred to see the instrument in the hands of one who could play and appreciate it The program which local audiences will hear plajed on this famed violin is to be as follows Soi a In p major Handel — AlleRro — Larchetto — Hirst Adagio Allegro Sottfilft in A majur No 9 (Kretifrer) Op 47 Beethoven Afiairlo sntPtiiito — Prento Ai dnnte t on variazoni tmale Pro to INTJ RMIMON Ptmphonlc Lalo Allegro n uUnpQ A da He i R n lo Fpki eero A Votlme in f fat H neir'an Dame fhnpmSara ale Biahm-Jwhl- Httllane and Pubuitiise !euxlenikA Soprano-Bariton- e Recital Set At Westminster j “k" rvp t J in 5 U h i K V tj r 4T 1 -- Westminster College s music department will present two students of Elizabeth Hayes Simpson m joint recital Saturday at 8 15 p m in Ferry hall They are Kathleen Blair soprano and Goad C Shaw i baritone Mias Helen Hamilton will be the accompanist The program has been arranged as follows Umlirella set including large 8-umhrella with radium plated sputs tiltino device and fringe tiim all metal table and four chairs Variety of colors as low a 2950 Hie hamhoo bar illti'lraled is obtainable with complete ft J aeeemie Stools upholstered iu led leather la riartm Don Ginvaml' I Mozart Ml Blair Mr Shaw Frlko ic Sihnhert Avant rl quitter re lleux ( Faust ' cl The ' H' Paul pWj?lr°m ” Rugladoae $d irosf Prnlr Je d Paula KUO a "le ’ ‘ ) thr W811!13 D""lv IUa1 ' ‘ 00U"0dl Mendl-nh- V n Scarlatti MHt Blair 1 Mr Shiivv ir rien tie m ef nnante q mf Old M ’ Mr Shaw-- eoncavallo (‘ Car Plret Mtv Blair Hubbaid im the mam er of ' FRl'h— A!rrH"b!hsmt A The Swallows Ri a M rSS h7 roW(n 1 Rlnikr Korsnl iff Blue Are Her "?kve The Tme f r Mai s Sour Has Come ' Roger Mim W It kod C Trnlern Mm Raj Mr Shaw wl Par Viouhi hi iron -- pi ino hails with at amt haik Hiddon as shown hails with l()75 Family Troubles Malte'Tower lAattlv (( Ijowtll metal 01 tinned Bill From Preceding Page) the comedy-dram- a depicting (he trials of another family ‘Sing You Sinners starring Bing Crosby and bred MleMurray At the title tells toe first picture finds the Hardy family out in the great west the pirige biougnt out to solve the legal ane seat and hack ’ li93 problems rf some ranch friends The Crosby M icMurray opus deals considerably with horseraeing set to Bing’s crooning rhythms' Ellen Drew proyides the romantic angle and Bing’s hectic ventures in business so that his brother Fred can marry this girl of his heart supplies the comedy hard-worki- iouditf iiou table and lour hail W c Ollier sj ’ i- s with leaf design piicuj a low DINW O'ODE Y’S :h HIbSj NO a- - exactly as shown 3150 950 Rialto Bill Has Varied Film Fa re John Garfield makes his debut fts a star in the smashing melodramatic story “They Made Me a Criminal " W'ith the "Dead End" kids fast becoming synonymous with American gang life Garfield depicts the adventures and trials of a young fellow wrongfully accused of murder but unable to lenr himself and so driven to the life of a hobo and a fugitive The "Dead End” kids are still tough boys from the big eity but they have been transplanted to a dale ranch In California giving them a change of bai kground if not of moinis t iisaiisilili ntsyi fearful that they were a lot of fire breathing dragons roaming all over the state for the sole purpose of gleefully pouncing on me at the slightest provoHowever with cation I resome trepidation asked oneaof them cently to pac§ hie for the purpose of determining the reliability of my speedometer received not only a cheerful greeting from him but an assurance that he would be glad to give my car a test which he did at 30 40 50 and 60 miles and then we had a visit by the side of fhe road where all motorists passing gloat over predicament pinched my could apparent of being When a man leans on fhe back fence and gossips with his neighbor he rarely gets a new idea for the very good reason that through frequent contact both are washed up on conversational stratagem and confine themselves to Bi1! Hello how's the babv?" and this is true at the round table the club an8 the social gathering where everyone in the group knows everyone else as well as their politics and foibles But occasionally one takes away from his regular trail into the zone of the other man s activities and meets a stranger At first all you know about him is his color approximate age and when he speaks his nationality but you should knoy also that you have before you a virgin field from which you may reap perhaps a rich educational harvest a by-roa- d regardless of the stranger's station in life high or low And i so I discovered at once that this young man who rides the highway to do h s part in minimizing traffic murder was not a marauding ogre prowling the streets to see whom he could devour but a liberal friend and philosoinstead of pher who bawling out a traffic violator was working hard and of his own volition to teach him not only to acknowledge his misdemeanor but to register regret for endangering the lives of others He deplored the recklessness of youth that element of society that wants to always be out ahead a com mendable ambition in most respects but a danqprous one in motor traffic As should be his duty he condones no violation ot the law but does his lev-j- l beft to help the offender understand i1 the serious- ness of his folly and as we parted he exposed that inherent and y human sporting strain that all young men should possess and which deri-mtel- makes all men kin by remarking — "Meet me some day out on the Salia r Speedway and see if iu can run away from me " shall lef well again enough alone I j S ivxun uvr ut V) cm |