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Jjsrtp -- — i r y J i t -- t- '— &eZ4j6 “ r' &? - atr- - fs ‘tf' r VI 4 h t 12 e Sunday Morninj -- Tribune- Art an d Music Fields in Happenings Salt £akc ?Tljc -- Young Salt Lake Sculptor Creates Fine Art s treasure" in the form of lost musirusse dusotosed today that he engaged in h senrrh for "buried cal masterpieces Russian born The musician who arrived from Europe last week for an American concert tour brought with him two trunk-fill- s of old musical si ores purchased in the dusty cellars of Parisian antique shops In August he will spend most of his vacation sorting the scores many more than 100 years old in the hope of finding "either an unknown work by a great master or a great work by an unknown mas- 1 t So many of us live in a kind of dream world made up of hopes heartaches tired feet and flattery that it is a pleasure to meet A of Mrs Peterson Peterson Mary daughter In to which She that wishes And direction the mg lapidly jn go is news because these days so few persons seem to be doing that Miss Peterson daughter of Mr and Mrs Mary A Peterson 32 Ilaimony court working entirely fiom her own imagination has created a fine illustration of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem “Little Brown Baby" The young sculptor depicts in striking detail the character and expression of a work-wor- n ragged old colored father of the back Miss "1 f m J ter"' Kurtz accompanied by Leonide Massine director of the Monte Carlo ballet spent three weeks in his search for potential musical treasure "Id put on my old clothes and go to the dusty little antique shops along the quays” he said "It took a lot of patience to look through all the piles of music and when I got through I was ready to be dry cleaned “I found some good music for as little as 10 rents One was an 18th century Italian composition In one cellar I picked out a piece I wanted from a pile marked ‘80 francs But the man wouldn't let me have the one piece it was ‘the whole pile or nothing’ So I took the whole Jean Muir Star For Mohawk pile star of stage and screen will play the role of Kathahilarious rine in Shakespeare’s "The Taming of the comedy Shrew" in the Mohawk drama festival production on the Union college campus Schenectady N Y duiing the week starting Tuesday night it was announced by Charles Coburn director of the annual fesJean Muir " William Post Jr as Petru-chi- o will do the taming Miss Muir and Mr Post have brawled before this on the Mohawk Last year diama festival stage as Beatrice and Benedick they amused their audiences with their “merry wars" in "Much Ado About Nothing” This season they will quarrel in a new and unusual setting famed The Mohawk festival throughout the country includes one play by Shakespeare in its annual program of plays by classic and modern authors Previous Shakespearean plays presented include "The Merry Wives of Windsor" "Macbeth " "Twelfth Night" and "Much Ado About Nothing" tival Kurtz said it would take "quite a while" to go through the two trunkfuls of scores for which he paid a tofal of about $’0 but that the discovery of one masterpiece would recompense him many times for his time and trouble MASK ELECTRO EXCLUSIVE Here at last is the ZCMI scientific beauty treatment that mate- rially benefits as it relaxes tissues If you're FACIAL frazzled nerves and revitalizes want to stay young young-an- d reached the age of discretion but want to if you've look like you conjure eternal youth with the original and haven't inimitable Inspire Deep Skin Electro-Mas- Facial k 1 U S Fine Arts Announces Mural Contest 1 The section of fine arts United Slates treasury department has announced a competition for 48 mural designs— one for a post office in each state of the union The mural for Utah is to be placed in the post office at Helper The competition is for the purpose of securing designs or the denotation of pot offices involving a single panel over the postmaster's door An artist may compete for any one of the offices listed depending on his knowledge and interest in the region In which the building is located Also no limit has been set on the number of designs an artist may wish to submit 48 ComniisNions At Solon-Seco- "Little Brown Baby" below fine bit of sculpture by illustrates Miss Peterson with imagination and feel- ing Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem by the same name sec- f ’ tv- - tu f ft r If X rfcJ i International Gleanings Varvara SCREEN AND STAGE P a Ippcditov FOR GLAMOUR E hr For those who prefer the glamorous successfully used by many Hollywood Miss and Stage recommends her flattering Screen Powder and Powder Foundation in stars 7 p Arden make-u- p popular shades Rouge V A Schubert Symphony Greeted With Cheers Powder Foundation 1 ollf rlo ? Rouge Ht rft Lipstick Floor K Dyes IChA FaiKmii Cnff $1 each Continuing huhert's sonata In (’ major for piano" dull known ns the "Grand Duo opus HO whuh some authorities have innsidired a sketih of Wtf llus-bind- the for Sift I "' I'lunmniml a third wedding nnriivrrsnij went blond for hi r r 'c in the mil Piirinvonnl putuie and to m hid In either wear n w ig nr submit to A dye job i t Capital BIG S that wholesome charac- teristic that is the foundation of all permanent success — honor in all things The is day brilliant fol- lowing two days of rain a soft summer breeze is the aspens to flirt with gaily passer-b- a black y evpry and yel-lo- woodpecker just dashed by the window and stuck himself to a pine tree hopping around and around the trunk with utter disregard for the law of gravitation and a big fat woodchuck a few moments ago came out from under my doorstep and whistled for me to come While at out and play dinner last night a cow moose and her two calves crossed the river within fifty yards of our pier and the night before a brown bear swam across probably to reach our garbage pile out in the forest White sea gulls are drifting up and down the fiver like miniature airplanes moving silhouettes against the green of the forest There are only a few of these graceful creatures around here and I often wonder if they came overland from Salt Lake or if in the spirit of adventure they cruised up the Columbia river the Snake and finally to the headwaters of the North ever-livin- g and Fork like myself could find no excuse to seek farther for a haven of peace that the as they look down can imagine pines their protective dignity at the twinkling aspens and smiling flowers would in say if they could speak: "You are all very beautiful but you are frail born yesterday to die tomorrow while we count our years by the century and without us to watch over couch your during the long cold winter months there would be no resurrection of your eSIIOi: L brine biRRcr crowd1 And mH For this ihr bl pmlftnniml rhitmft for iomi end women to SAVE on footwfur produced bv tht nation finest rrtfutnrn bpptee prohibit complete listing but — F rrv fluv fcondrr' HERE ARE THREE TYPICAL VALUES: And then fancy that Old Man River will chutkle at the boasting cf the pmes ard say: "Why boast for without the nourishment that give tho earth you would all perish and your gorgeous garden would soon become but a desert but fear not gentle flowers for shall roll on forever end you shall live on with me that may have gar lands of fragrant I I DrftMIr fledurtlnn on Abort line of N1I1Y AIK H FHFSERVKR bHoTH I0 7 y-Urgulnr $695 Kmrinber (irinitnf! alr n beauty draped along the borders of my pathway as wander down the endless years of immorality" I 50! REDUCTIONS AS HIGH AS on our rrKUUr tx k of better ahoen for men! i 'sale' merihandlee inrludrd No Fvrry tnnlih pukets which Arnold I'mver sal's pulse per in "Uncxpeeled Father 'I lie cos i hi ii a pliotnt ah Dnr-o'h- y hopi i of In r fi Hue Joe DiM ig'ii 3nn!iee hi Diuolhv ihangis Ini sin name lo DiM iggm soon Pale Final Ihmf Jkonpor'Ca V'll eifi 4 I rtu Km arJ lie 4 rama of forest and stream that no pen can describe am able to spend a good part of the summer here only because my business in my absence is under the direction of a group of men and women who are not only possessed of wide experience in the details of our craft but more particularly are endowed collectively with Bride-to-B- e Mu-Ur- s set was given star hv his wife I CLEARANCE Olympe Bradna and her paients have returned from San Frimlmo where they vmntimied for 10 days after Olympe was released from her role in Paramount a ‘Happy " Ending Jeanette Kndv Maltha Wedding Gift Raves stand in inn t stand wear'1 hf new hnnd tooled mnke up ing a wig sties had her hair case Fred Mm Murray show s to bbadied for the duration of tier everyone who visits the 'Are job In "$t0im a rmohdown" am sitting by a w'indow at my familiar retreat looking out at a pano- loveliness" SIvMI-AXMIA- Star's Vacation Borause Neiis-Hry- HUNTER-THOMPSON’- for the loot Gaste n symphony hns been nri hestraled hv Anthony Collins the English iiimlintnr When Mr Collins dm ted the work reientlvsMt the Cambridge thciler Ixvridon it was grei ted with cheers To quote one of the Iavmlon ird-ir- s "As the svniphony went on the effect became more ami more ronvincirg and the whole of the finale seemed to belong to its new medium It must not lie dropped There must be more performances in the light of wliuh modifications of the scot mg may suggest themselves " Job vironments snow-covere- Si Para-mount- Powdor 'IT " is set as the feature song of Paramount's '$1000 a Touchdown" “I Spell Love with a wid- Mrs Edna Crouther Ririe 118 ow of the composer died recently North Stale street Was one of the in Mosiow at the age of 83 She soloists at the musical luncheon was a gtcatly admired opera singer given Thursday at the home of amt diiected the singing class at Mrs James A llogle 4224 Seventh he Moscow conservatory for many East street (700 East stieet) yeais The affair was sponsmed by the Salt Like Music count il in cooperation with 22 other ot giunzat ions Record Reviews 1‘rntreds fiom the event will be used for the scholarship fund Discontinued Mis Riiic will be the soloist Sun-daMis Fiam is K 'livlm who has mining at the Lun oln L D S ( nndiii Img weeklv icioid wild and Tenth u ird ihapils t at 111 Thud South stterl announces the levicws will Short-Cu- t he disc ont mued for the summer When told that a icrtain Canahut will he ii sullied again in Sepdian had spent many patient tember months trying to teach a motion haikward pulure horse to run ' 1'hat was a For Sale George Rnft said All he of waste had to do time The original mannsc ript of Dakar was enter him in nnv rate and then Straus' operetta "Walt Driam" put $2 on his nose " now playing at the open-ai- r (if the Municipal Tin at r Needs Lost m Fori st park St Louis s Murid Angrlus member of is now offend for sale '1 he si ore Golden Cirile has been together with noti hunk diddles taking com long for weeks to lose containing the first drifts of "1 he some of her English iiuent Now Clint olate Soldier' is on exhibition site's Irving to git it ba k heeause in St laiuis she a cast as an English girl in her first American picture "The Light 'I hut b alled " for Accent colors in 6 matching Ballot for 'Touchdown’ Joe E Brown and Martha The ballad by Ralph Rain-ge- r and Leo Robin will be augmented bv ' Fight for Madison" college rally song by Frank Loca-sand VU tor Young thc-Ht- and Lipstick One who travels as little do finds it difficult to secure subject matter for tales of interest to those who are good enough to As a read this column man grows older he develops a simpler routine of living desires less adventure and values more deeply the familiar voices of friendship and the places of assured comfort values a slower tempo of life even though it restricts his horizon and denies him the broader experiences of those who constantly seek new en- I Raye i make-u- Career The second anniversary of the death of George Gershwin was commemorated last week on several fronts At the Lewisohn stadium there was a Gershwin evening At the New Y’ork world's fair Ferdo Grofe featured Gershwin compositions on the programs of his new world ensemble at the Ford exposition p v d Like That! Anniversary l OFF-STAG- "afraid-of-thc-dark- Second Gershwin v MAKE-U- d School was out and life began for Norma Gene Nelson As she put down her recently books and contemplated a nice summer vacation Paramount studios signed her for an important role in “Seventeen" although she has nev'er been before a motion picture camera in her life While going through hundreds of photographs of Hollywood screen children Producer Stuart Walker was attracted by Norma's picture He made a trip to Pasadena saw her in the play and today she's in the movies 4 ‘t L Charles Wakefield Cadman working on a first symphony Bela Bartok’s new violin concerto Designs entered are to be forrewarded to Washington D C by received its first performance Amsterdam Ortober 2 cently in They will be judged by the folQueen Elizabeth of Belgium has lowing jury of mural painters: donated 6000 francs to the fund for Maurice Sterne of San Francisco of Vincent a Henry Varnurn Poor of New City the erection of statue N Y Olin Dows of Washington' d’lndy in Brussels D C and Edgar Miller of ChiThe first performance of the opcago era "Ijoonardo da Vines" by the The designs are to be later exDanish composer Ebbe Hamenk D C hibited in Washington took place lately at Antwerp in the through the courtesy of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and in Ot- Royal Flemish opera house tawa Canada thiough the National The Vieuxtenivs prize of 10 000 gillery of Canada Later they will trains in a re cut violin contest be displayed in London England in Liege has been awarded to Arthur Grumiaux of Fleurus S L Music Council In Athens a state opera company is being organized together with Miaskov-ska traveling company Sponsors Benefit has completed his nineteenth Musical Luncheon sj in phony X wide-eye- Begins Movie " T “This program is the most extensive thus far in governmental policy of procuring the finest living art for petmanent of public buildings" Mr Bruee states Also it continues the policy of the section of fine arts m selecting artists to decorate federal buildings throughout the country on the sole basis of quality determined through anonymous competition Contest Deadline Floor nd The effectiveness of her method in the perfection of detail in the expression of the fates of these characters The boy sitting on his father’s knee snuggled a$ close as possible into the protecting arm around him staring at the door through which the "bJgah man" is about to come his little body drawn up1 tense unconsciously with fear all these make one of the best pieces of work by a young person to come to attention Moreover it carries a recently thrill for everyone who can remember the emotions of his own " period of life is shown And n Beauty Perfect Expression Just above chooses an old sea captain as subject for her current modeling tion ZCMI Using no reference material except a keen imagination and a fine memory of character Miss Peterson likes to watch the modeling develop into the character which she wishes to portray by-go- least chief of the fine arts man” Displays Study Miss Peterson who has been in modeling seriously interested only about a year Js displaying a Tender Note remarkable amount of talent and her time of The London Philharmonic or- ability considering chestra and the staff of Covent sfudy She is currently working on a Garden their hearts full with appreciation of their director Sir piece depicting a rugged old sea Thomas Beetham recently pre- captain sitting by the sea he loves sented him with a cake basket and whittling a tiny boat while dreamdays — G G a snuff box ing of I 48 commissions will be given out no the result of the competition according to Edward Bruce woods lovingly but too realistically for the boy’s comfort telling his frightened son of the "buggah Drama Festival ’ choose your look first to your skin OUTDOORS as Kurtz to Search for Lost Masterpieces NEW YORK— Efrem Kurtz eon-ctuetor of the Monte Carlo bn lie July 16 1939 unun UU 43 YMI cm c I'fJ-lfc- |