Show r Sunday Aforntng March 31 Zbe Sa It gakt Zribunt v News and Comment on Events in the D 19-1- orld of Art and Mus 5 Icire-:- t - — State's Greatest Art Display Now Under Way at Springville By Manila 1) Brown a' froirr-practical- ' ' '1 ''''''''4''"' l' '' Of Sylul)hony ' 4 r it ' f pro-whe- 1 ) 'II )( 1 I l'1 I 4 t-- r 4: Is ' ( on Para Continued Junior Ahisicians ing Concert Bovee as music With Ralph master the Salt Lake City Junior Symphony orchestra an organiza-Intion sponsored by the National stitute of Music and Arts will give a public concert in the Rose room of the Newhouse' hotel Sunday at Soloists with the group 4 p m will be Earl Black Verna Fish and Leo la Yates electric guitar Jane Hekt Norma Spencer vioThe King Ensemble— linists Janet Florence and Jean King-and other ensemble groups will be heard also Jean King will be accompanist The Junior Musicians of Amer lea are again to have a day at the Golden Gate International exposition San Francisco this year scheduled for August II for w hich these young people are preparing In full the Sunday program will Include: B ROMaine March rr he P n Myers atd guitar ensemble Kari Shake a Orchestra 'Amer Jana 11010 Porn "N utt reek or suite" A )(yaw rrt Primo Vats Gounod Orcheat ra Andantino vee Dance Techalkote sk Bleeping Beauty Tschalkosk Orchestra GabrielMarle Cletouintaino Norma Spetlrer ershall Wher Pawn It Verna Fish Parradell let Golond rine LeMa Yale Tk jrnchantsd Poreat a tousle tire ma Kati Stipa Ort hest ra Art by Idle Bents Imela Trnmpel 'Orn nlifrrible OrnOn nigbY net Priori Wer 'March of the Priem' le from "Atha OrcheY1rit Xing& clan panes A manlike No 5 Kiu Eneernble Orchest re t Prahme H Chve Atak er A x 4 z" 1 — — 1 o i 1 n itt 1"t- - I x i ' - !- ' LAte e t ' t' t - I I ' 'It ' ' ei : Too Jo sal Per la alorla d'Adorarvi Care Salsa' - I Adelaide Ls "Miss Yu of Peking" by Maria J Strean at right top "The Old Pine Clock" by Marguerite S Pearson below Jose"Avis' "Barbara"—three salient canvases in Springville exhIbition 1 - r i 4‘4'f"Mt1e I i t Pioneer stake 1 V t ' 0' S t r 4 quarterly W P A Orchestral Unit Playing Twice During This Week TWO programs are to be played during the week by the Utah ‘V P A Symphony orchestra It was announced Saturday by Reginald ' J e- Chorus Centel-Nin- e Wit h Darcry U Wright RA acting director the (wile Adolf Male a program In chorus will the Cepterville First ward chapel Beatrice Sundny at 630 p m Davies will tie accompanist SoliM411 henrd on Ibe pH)gs tim v In hp Joppph P fiernehus tenor: Bean somano Curl timothy baritone: Jack Ferrin Norling trumpeter Ted Caldwell will give a rending alAn 'Die chorus is to offer thee groups of long pre-Ren- 1 I 1 J ' I' o'" ' - I ''''''' t 1 ) -- ' :02 4 Musical Drama in Preparation By S L Civic Orchestra Odysseus aa Odysseus: Nansi docks Penelope Marvin D Gerstner Eumaeus Deno Costos TelemPallas achus: Ma Ty Condas Athene: DeLoy J White Effie Floor LaMar Eskelson and Elaine Mad-music- al Floor 1 t Group Offering l'roivrani N at Bureau 3Ianager From Northwest nommorlo moritur litsoom (ri Now Is Ilia PorhVr1"11 Ant io Lotti Month of Maylort maollsI Fred C Graham head of the Thomas Motile? Chorus Graham Music and Lyceum Bu- Orkin solo Potartoot Mr 111114 reau returned during the week iv atm' f P11111h111 from a two weeks' trip through Koos( of Ui Voitti Fttitrrol k 1)kklo Arr the northwest Ile visited colleges Comitakk Montt Art T and educational Institutions in the Chomp ol Vocal Skitetct Of aeveral notable attracInterest Ia Kimha l'rohrooik tions Including Jan Cherniavshy Tho CryikkIre our Prvft 14k It rrodork Russian pianist Continent's' t: y1)y it”r Art by 1)asria Nu JUlio iso okimlitiiki Ensemble headed by Ador Borger radio and concert violinist of Chi-Bud" Waite cago: exploter: or Id Itaveler Stanley OThoine loorlot ()roran fri11ioa Itflshiisi d Mr Chomm 11oo I MiitliS Niannti 011"1 Peet bin est Zulu (11Init Chi 5atittio4 Membera of a ladies' chorus are: Virginia Fotis Helen Condas geline Ligda Katherine Livia Retina N Floor Elaine Lola and Effie Floor Mr Ripka will conduct the orchestra of which the officers elude Herbert W tirry managing director John G Brunner Arthur L Burrell executive committee Special directors of the production are: Willard Jensen dramatics John F Kikkert chorus master: Elsa Jordan dancing Joe Cecala properties Virginia Ong cost LIMPS - Gilbert-Sulliva- Opera n Planned Quite 'i 2 v ' (Marion) Massenet— Lai° ITIlrustm" I ' : a varied program of music has been arranged by Melba Lind-a- y Burton presenting a number of her pupils in a concert to be given under her direction for the Waterloo McKay ward ward chapel 1621 Fifth East street Sun- day at 7 p rn Accompanists for the soloist-- s will include Mrs Mor- ris C Johnson Marie Burton Mrs Kenneth A Chapman Maurine Lee Mrs Rose B Lewis and Mrs 1 t - Frank A Johnson The completeprogram will be az to 'Troubadours' Offer Prourrant Sunday Mrs Donald A S Priestley snit Nirs Helen it Berry will be aiksistCollege On the program to be ing aril-mNVestniinstec college's gleP clubs offered by the "News" Troubshave chosen "Patience" a light doors it the Fifteenth ward chapel 907 West First South street Sunopera in two acts by Gilbert and day at 6:30 p m The two will Suilkotn ea their annual produc sing "The Morning Breaks" a number and Mrs tion for th4 )ear It Is be pre- Cornwall-Prat- t sented at the Ladies Literary club Priestley will offer soprano solos Bert Lietz violinist wilt also he on Saturday April 27 with Mrs heard in solo numbers and the Elizabeth Hayes Simpson direct- chorus is to present three groups ting Jane Ellen Cunningham la on the program to be accompanist Cast for the production ha s been NOW chosen as follows: John Prpich Wallace McClellan Mead Steadat Z C M man Robert Butz and Bert Honoring the Wyoming artist Whaley Feminine principals will Minerva K Teichert whose exhibe Marian Gibbs Marcia Talbot bition will occupy the Z C M Eunice Hutton Ilettio Wight and tiffin room gallery this week a breakfast will be given by Mrs Bettie Parker Production commit teee are: Alice Merrill Horne Monday at Walker Ditimantl stage manager 10:30 a m Mrs Teichert will talk with Atwell Andetson Robert about "Fhe Future of Art in Grimmer assistants Sam Skaggs America" and a musical program business manager Donald Barker will be given About seventeen pieces of Mrs assisting Paula Bloomfield Isardrobe mistress staisted by Mary Teichert's $vot k will be on disNA'alker and Elizabeth Carter: play: four murala fleVPn panels of A'alkor Diemintl publicity Abby pioneer themes anti sieve' al of religious nature Rodgers properties Production Wyoming 3Iuralist Exhiyting Frances Johnson Schubert Darlene Reeder Shirley Neloon LaRue Nelson An Old Violin Taylor Fischer Robert hiromness Clyde Weeks Oliver Riche roc h 1411n InkleY Marry Erickson urkiyh Minh Beethoven Grandialber's Clock Work Senior Orchestra Term Dvorak n Lick Lindsay ligarkirls Andrew Dale Park in Virginia Otagn Darwin Parkin Lindsay gurion Richard Love Reading Soler tad Effie Dean Bowman Llebeal room Liszt Arion Elkins Norma Gibbs Allegro Brilliaide Bate Rhoda Soren fivanith Dan Witkowski Iran kirnith Laster Coon Lloyd Music Clubs of Serenade choruses Following his performance at the Easter pageant' at Zion Professor national park Welt' with his wife and son Robert spent four days at Craig Glenwood Springs Clifton and Paonia Colo where he acted as adjudicator of high school solo and choral singing for the Western Slope Athletic Dramatic and Music association Returning from IA)s Angeles the party will stop In Death Valley to visit their friends A M Johnson and the famous Death Valley Scott y Mrs R G Apgood of Glen Brothers Music company will represent the firm at the conventions and festival41nd Is to serve on the committee of arrangements for the firmal dance to be held at the Biltmore hotel the leading social event of the conference sessions which is given by the Music Education E‘hibitors' association composed of manufacturers and pubMrs lishers of musical materials Apgood Is buyer in the sheet music department of Glen Brothers and was formerly a supervisor of music In the Wyoming public schools Anderson Noall Mesa Cont ra Ito enin — Mrs Clyde Jones Leed Rindli Litchi — Orchestra Selected Dyke Arr Coburn Art Center Spring Quarter Classes Opening Next Week Registration for art classes for the spring quarter at the Utah State Art Center will open Thursday it is announced by Donald E Goodall director The new term Is to open Monday April 8 present classes terminating on the previous Saturday Among classes added for the quarter will be one of art appreciation Mr Goodall said It will be informal in chsracter consisting mainly of round table discussl2ns and "quizzes" on the graphie1n4 plastic arts of contemporary and historical periods The Center ex- hibits will be used as basis for student discussion and Henry N Rasmussen will he Instructor for this class with other members of the stmlf assisting Design and color classes for tommercial artkts will be instituted also and the present classes will be carried over with the work ad- sauced to consider new problems llusie Library Open During Holiday Week Through cooperation of the Salt Lake City hoard of education the W P A and the sponsoring agent the Salt Lake Music council the circulating music library will be open daily at the Fremont school Second South and Second West streets during the spring vacation school In order to accommodate children The hours will be as follows: From 11 a m to 5 p m each day of the week except Saturday when It will be open from 10 a rn to 12:30 p m No music will be avail-Abl- e except to those presenting lihi Cry card signed by parent a or some taxpayer according to Mn E E Corfman president of the councIL 4 - i 8andet Beethoven Burton Students Presenting Concert Program music 'department ' V a and Penelope" ''Oclysseus drama conceived and ar- ranged for production by Philip K Ripka conductor of the Salt Lake City Civic Orchestra for the past 14 years is to be given pres- entation by the orchestra on Wed- nesday and Thursday et 8:15 p m in the auditorium of the West high York will close April 5 Awards Th f! performance is under of the city recreation de- will total $1750 with $500 as first and Mim Jessie Scho- partment as second and 20 prize $250 field auperintenticnt of public rec- awards of $50 each for mention reation F:ntries chosen for the competition his work on the Odyasey will be on exhibition at the mu- of Homer Mr Ripka has adapted seum from April 15 to May 7 Art- his musical scote from Gluck and It is the ists may explore the entye jour- similar compositions has arranged eighth production he nalistic field for theii subjects for the orchestra's presentation it was stated Its principal charactera are to be Through the competition an ef- portrayed by the folloing: Steven lott is being made to revive the tradition of Journalistic art which before introduction of photoen- AVell Known Choral graving methods In tho "nineties" oftordod employmi‘nt to hundreds of artist among ishom ert such ou Sit 11(LIV names as Winslow Homer George r Lillis William J Chickens tinil John Under the direction of Ji Fred-e- t Sloan the Sy‘anee Singers R k Int‘k The jury on awards in the competition WRA named as John Sloan will present a coneett prow am Vallace Morgan Villititti Cropper Sunday at 6:30 p rn In the East liolger Cahill national director W Mill Creek N1111 S ard chapel I A program and representala arconipamat for tive of the ITILINPUni and Mr In- Bertell Bunker gersoll Inquiries should be di the chorus rected to the P M Competition Soloists appearing on the proMuseum of Modern Art II West will be Dorothy C Kimball gram 53rd street New York City soprano and Seldon N Heaps organist and a ladies chorua will Home alsoThe&mist complete program will be as 6 i Torellt Somettmee I TeelSpirituals Lik a Motherless Child Art by Jean Houston Can't You Hear Jerusalem Mourn? Arr by L J end Ida Seltm I Want Two Houston ern' t talon WinasArr by Jean Traditional To Ease My Troublin Mind Arr by Jean Houston Professor Walter Weill of the of the Utah State Agricultural college Logan is attending as a member of the national committee for college - -- a Reporter" contest being sponsored by the forthcoming New York newspaper "P M" to appear in June according to announcement by Ralph Ingersoll publisher All artsts who can "report with a brush or pen" are eligible to compete the announcement said The contest being run by the newspaper In collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art in New Several Utahns will be In attend- ance at the Music Educators' Na- tional conference and National Music Supervisors' meetings to be held In Los Angeles for five days beginamong them Dr ning Monday Lorin F Wheelwright supervisor of music in the Salt Lake City public schools Emery G Epperson composer and supervisor of music of the Jordan school district is to preside at the meeting of the string instrument clinic which is part of the conference at which there Is to be demonstrations and lectures on the the America i the Pollard Players ' s 4 ' Utah Artists will given chance to compete with pencil pen and brush in a national "Artist as auld GrieuX r l BLICM011etni It Des ' 7 follow: latest developments In string mu- Rine Waves Waits Arr Larnater sic and Instruction 'Music will be Gllthtig Swans furnished by a violin choir from Violin solos Junior Orchestra Selected Mr the Porta les N M college Warren Burton Ardya Mason Dale Johnson Dean Smernott was who accompanied Epperson Raoul Smith Viennois by his wife is a vice chairman of Canrict Kreisier Barbara Kerne ler Helen Lee Yvonne the Music Educators' conference Ranger June Wilton and also national vice chairman of Spanish Dan' Bur 410 1 1 — he ferenee is to be held Sunday with two sessions at 10 a m and 7 p m in the Pioneer stake hall Fifth South and West Temple streets General authorities will be present at each meeting be provided for the Mos morning session by the Pioneer stake ladies' vocal ensemble under direction of Mrs J La Mont Preece former stake director of music At the evening session music will be furnished by the Twenty-sir d choir Frank M xth Bretzing chollstec and Mrs L Marchant as organist The musical theme at each session will be "Christ and Him Risen" taken from the Easter cantata Mrs Clive B Ferrin will he at the organ as stake organist and Mrs Preece as chorister To i ' - Will Get Chance to Compete con- - Strauss of Grusin (Poem by Alexander Plishkin Mednikoff My Native Land Gretehaninorf The Wounded Birch Grerchaninoff M Eleanore Coleridge-Taylor Dove I Have Won You (Summer) Laudon Ronald TV Utahns Attend L A Meetings ? Artist Reporters Stake Announced do ::'' ? Zweistiting 1 ) of Pioneer ROVI Anhade (from i'flot L'Invitation an Voyage noro de WMMM''PPOVreMIVONPIR14-0-feAWSP- 8 -- Ina Chamberlain vocalist Moot Veda G Miller aids In Pupils to be heard on the program aro Helen Morrill Phyllis ushering In the spring season with Jackman Ira Jackman Theron another pinno recital Sundny at 4 Jackman Patricia Beebe Renee p m which IA to he given in her Garfield avenue Robinson Shirley Luke Cleo Spen- studio cer all of Junction Shirley Jessen Pnrilcipating In the prorrnm will Miti ilynn Wilma Steed Cleo Fern Jessen be Dee Fentherstone Sin 'Mon: Valeria Smith Virginia lieges-4Marpnret Stuck' Doug Alan Nelson Neal NVhittaker Joyce Whittaker Ray las Kimbnli I Mnrvia Featherstone snond Whittaker )ouglas Sitn Blumenfeld II Renee Nelson VirGary king Martha Simkins Beth taker Mrs Lola Smoot Mrs Whit ginia Bniney Irene Farnsv‘orth Ilohinson Circieviile: Cecil !turns Myrtle Bertagnole and Beerly a rum and Nanette Stapp Maurale 1 PROVO—Bidu Sayao young frhe following season she was on Brazilian singer who has been ac- - the Nletropolitan opera roster of corded place as successor to the singers appearing in "Manon" as great Lucrezia Bort of the Metro- - her first role in '"Fraviata" and politnn opera is to appear in the "La Boheme" and other operas Provo tabernacle Wednesday at singing over 15 performances in She was introduced to a 8:15 p m under auspices of the 1937-3wider American public through Young university-Corn- Brigham She Metropolitan broadcasts and then munity Concert association is the first singer it it said to on concert tours Milne Charnley will be her accome to the Metropolitan opera j from Brazil companist at Provo in the follow-Bor- n t she ing program: in Rio do Janeiro studied for low' years at home Alma mitt (My soul Handel before going to France to work Come anti Trio It Heinle' Arr Ca rifitChaI Cesti La Farfalletta (The Butterfly) under the famous Jean de Reszke the last two years before his deatb Aria: Caro (mine (Dear Name from Verdi "Monteith" lier first opera engagement va ? Le Rossionol It la Roee (The Rose and the Nightingale) at the Royal Opera in Rome when Tristesse Sadness Chopin her great success compelled her Mazurka Chopin family heretofore opposed to her L'eciat tie Hre 'Amami Bong) front t Auber Maiton Lescaut" becoming a professional singer to Massenet from "MatiOn" withdraw all objections Later she Gavotte Waltz from "Romeo et Jullette"0outiod Bidu Soya° made her debut in Rio de Janeiro as Rosina in "The Barber of Se- Allegro from Toccatalv in G major Bach Chopin ville" and won triumphs at the Saitade A lial MrOp 47 Charnley Teatro Colon Buenos Aires the V Old Engliah I Hiegine Lovely Cella Paris Opera Cornique at La Scala MN Watts The Soug Shephera's Milan and elseyhere R Vet' The Eats L Lehmann The Cuckoo New York first appearSayao's J Nin Polo ance was under Toscaninl as solo KAirellita Littie Star) Ponca P Barmen in Debussy's "Blessed Damozel" Para ninar Ohrtielotil CkpiAs (If rum) deice Quarterly Conference i Hills Brazilian Opera Soprano Heard at Provo Midweek ---- - t understanding and vocal finesse conveying to his listeners the spirit and meaning of each As a song recitalist he stands among the foremost His program for the Provo audI- ence will include: A0 fF fessor Mervin B Hogan is to act as chairmanmf the day Following is the list of hosts and hostesses serving: Mr and Mrs H B Cottingham Mr and Mrs Stephen L Richards Mr and Mrs Gilbert W Williams Dean and Mrs John L Ballif Jr Dean and Mrs T A Beal Dean and Mrs Milton Bennion Professor and Mrs Walter D Bonner Dr and Mrs A Miss Blanche Cyril Callister Cooper Dean and Mrs LeRoy E Dean and Mrs L Cowles Daines Miss Caroline Dobson Mr and Mrs Stephen D Durrant Professor and Mrs L C Zucker Mr and Mrs C E Wright Miss Anna R Foster Mr and Mrs Henry Frost Jr Professor and Mrs Jacob Geerlings Professor and Mrs Harold C Goldthorpe Arthur L Grout Mr and Mrs Junius J Hayes Professor and Mrs Lester A Hubbard Dr JAMPS P Kerby Captain and Mrs F W Lee Dr and Mrs Martin C Lindem Miss Bernice Nlagnie Dr and Mrs G A Matson Stanley Mulaik Dr and Mrs Orin A Ogilvie Professor and Mrs Fred L Poole Mr and Mrs W P Read Professor and Mrs Heber C Richards Miss Elsie G Rohrbough Professor and Mrs Hyrum Schneider Miss Bozina Skidmore Miss Dora Snow Professor and Mrs F E Stephens Judge and Mrs D Straup Nit and Mrs R B Thomnson and Dr and Mrs L E Viko Assisting in the program sk hich Is Risen below will be the (miser-si- t y string quart"t composed as fOli0 a: Lorene Isakson 19 1 t- of Presenting the University with orchestra Utah symphony Professor Arthur Pedersen Freber directing the final concert in the university's spring At Home" series is to be offered Sunday at 4 pm These affairs have been under the sponsorship of the Union building management and held in the ballroom of the building Pro- Presenting Students I ) A Piano For Junction Folk ' ' IL Reales conductor The first sill be given Sunday at 6:10 p m at Richards viard hen chapel 87)1 Garfield aven IIf 11 rm C10e Junes 762 Garfield a v Hild assistant coneerimipaer: ('on-ni- l' n u e contralto VI111 appear 104 antoFord Leila Petty and Gene iat with the orchestra Mrs Jones who is 8 member of the tabernacle Hubbard rnphoto No 8 A trtitigpr Plop Bruckper choir will sing "My Heart at Thy N otntoo Firm rroA oi11 Sweet Voice" from the Saintt Overt jr Tmonhnumet' Wagner Recital Given Saens opera "Samson and Oe gligrt Ft C Inittor Op I 4 No 4 litelhovoo Utah: and "Beyond the Dawn" by Vital 111CONMleht Altopto mi noo 'into Sanderson "Tho Tto nenc4 tromrigt theQnrtt opera On Thursday at 8 p m the "eBride' Partred J Eunice JUNCTION—Mrs POVR onct concert will be given st Wane a will ksiu! 4 NI romedimos puma Marysvale present Marche $ilky Tirhalkownky damere Ward chapel 2930 Seventh group of students In a piano recital East street on 'Wednesday at 8 p m in the of auditorium school elementary Recital Junction Assisting will be Miss Coes 3Iale Mrs and reader Maxine Turner 31iller Stephen Fuel elerloot Sol Cello V:ormbn4 Nor! (14 ernli h lbomil Robri Clark IN ti i1o1413 V !leen 1ehar Coll and tin yr WM' ()trheel re A Smooth Waire ir be 'eon I twor wrenr A mtemon no &elect moe from Fa Arr by Pit Litontt Orrhent to' Oil Place Joe t ' t- Ends Sunday ) 4' ' l' 4f U of U Series 4 ' 1 0 Progrthn 1- ti -- Guest Soloists !II ( '' I P i PROVO—Acclaimed by many musicians and critics as unequaled Interpreter of Negro spirituals Luther King who is to sing at the Provo tabernacle Monday at 8:15 will include a group of these American folk songs on his pro gram Most of the spirituals he will sing have been arranged for him by his gifted wife Jean Houston King who will be his accompdnist Mr King possesses a voiceof unusual beauty and of power an whether he Is singing these songs of his own race or of Russia or the French and English writers he brings to 'them a rare depth or - 230 paintings representing SPRINGVII)LE—Approximately very section of the country may beseen at the Springville high school's nineteenth annual national art exhibition which opened with formal exercises Friday This display of art hung to et- fect color harmony and variety In subject matter occupies three spacious rooms on the second floor of the art building while the plc- 11 tures belonging to the school's per- manent collection are to be seen The in the first floor galleries exhibit will be open to the public "Opportunity" soloists with the from 9 a m until 9 p m daily V P A Symphonyorchestra Utah Including Sunday until April 30 on the 'third of the series of the closing art program and grams arranged for presentation at unveiling of pictures purchased by the Utah State Art Center will the school will be held Inform be William Douglas violinist of Hon concerning the pictures or Wellsville and Rudolph E Hainke the artists will be given by art Salt Lake City pianist This third committee members upon request concert will be given at the Center Special group tours of the gallery Sunday at 8 p m according to also may be arranged Allen II Tibbals who has been A visit to the galleries this year appointed chairman of a committee vill Impress one with the immense to seek out talent for the proproportions to which this art proj grams tea is steadily progressing Never Mr Douglas who has recently has there been a larger variety retUrned from several years study art of of picture subjects or types In the east is to play Beethoven's displayed than in the pre3ent Romance in G major and the A show major Concerto by Mozart Beethoven's Concerto in C minor Ritschel 11'01 Represented No 3 has been selected by Mr Entering the large east gallery Ilainke for presentatiohA resione's attention will invariably he dent of this city for nine years drawn to William Ritschel's The Mr Hainke Is well known as a Old Country Road" a massive win- teacher and was formerly associatter scene occupying a prominent ed with the Utah State Sinfonietta position on the east wall: Also Ile is also a composer his "Hymn Ritschel's "'Mei Moonlight Pool" is of Praise" first sung in the assemfound on the north wall Ritsebel bly hall two years ago has been Is a favorite among artists experformed in various church wards hibiting at the local galleries his Prior to coming to America Mr painting "The Sea Rover" being Hainke studied in the Dresden Conone of the school's most prized servatory under Ernest Paul Later in New York he was a student of possessions Another painting in this gallery Leslie Hodgson eminent pianist Which cannot fail to attract the and pupil of Theresa Carreno The "opportunity programs" arattention is "Ililitops" by Henry Ward Ranger sent by the Vose ranged conjointly by the orchestra gallery of Boston Mass It is a and Utah State Art Center as part large richly colored canvas ex- of a campaign to develop Utah pressing the unusually strong and talent in all the arts are held In resolute style which characterizes conjunction with the change in art exhibits at the Center and this artist degiven in the auditorium during the Ranger's art is said to have veloped much as that of Innes and public preview and reception openHe studied but little ing each new show Murphy under masters but through seeing the art of many countries he assimilated what he needed from At each and thus grew in power first he painted in water colors but his best works are believed trtists A lGiig SinffinoAt Provo Alonday Night p |