Show " C Sunday Itornfpg I I irb e Salt gaitt rributte t 7ciléd tertaart Pr or of 7i1i701i:è - the-Americ- -- - - ! much-criticis- ed ' - the Kollwits printst reveal masterly- - technique but It Is not It Is their compelling emotional force the feeling the artist manages to convey the significance of their symbOlism In such as the now famous postwar lithograph pos ' VttihnGuing From ArtSchool : - : : - Ilektin- W Lemon formerly' of Logan Utah and a' graduate of the Utah State 'Agricultural college whu has been affiliated for 12-- years with Bucknell versity Lewisburg Pa: has been accorded his degree ' as doctor of philot'lophy by Eastman school Rochester N Y Mr Lemon majored in musicology He b an accomplished or ganist and has been associated with Dr Howard Hansen Eastman authority on pipe organ' and has appeared numerous times in concerts and radio with his glee club of 80 male voices which he conducts- - Mr Lemon who is a son of Mrs— Sett Lemon 327 Eighth East street Salt Lake City is well known in Utah music circles itY4 Is bowever thiome of her oils that the artist Is seen at "Night-Bloomi- Hunger"i one of Katha Kollwites powerful conceptions of forces at work In Europe today a: moving print found in a collection at the Art Center "rroletariat: Action in Brazil The River of No Return Leslie T White ' By - I Ushers Macrae-Smit- h PubCom- paay Philadelphia Mark Crosby unemployed inirestigator for a district attar ney's office ' unexpectedly Is offered the job of finding out the reasons why a Brazilian manganese mfne operated by an American Is not producing As he prepares to fly to Erwin a United States secret serrice agent informs him that know your mission" and 'lye adds "the United States needs Manganese to rearm" but "lf anything goes wrong You're on your own and we can't helpyou" mine does- not' If the produce a certain quota WIthII a sped lied period the- option will be - :(Cosiisues - - Crosby finds that awestika-wearing Individuals fortified by two planes that Machine- gun miners and bomb the diggings Are at work But Crosby also is fortified—by the love of Irene Ames—and Be protee& to smash every) devilish nazi agentsto stop effort of production This novel by LesliOT White who has covered More than 60000 miles mostly in South America during the past three years has more suspense than the average detective yarn and snore action than a score of westerns ' Readers who like to hear of German schemes col lapsing will find real dessert here' Ma novel appeared aerially as ritiver of Doubt"— IL R - - - ' Crime Horticultural - tBY' Delia Van Densest Pub- ComHeber The nobbo-Morirpany Indianapelbe Sergeant Gridley's hope to in dulge his secret passion by a surreptitious lilt to the flower show which is annual function et the Garden club at Martin's Hoeir4 serene Hudson valley village is rudely dispelled—he walks directly into a horrifyine scene where only beauty murder -- ?night be expected One of the Garden club ladles bait twon – found back of an exhibition table her throat 'cut with a pruning knife With a young woman's blood' stained smock garden hat and Pruning knife corning down on -the dumb waiter it looks as if ill - - : - S WURLITZER 4100 i '7 collection ARE FAMOUS' -- ' Mrs Jennie Broughton Brown Pocatello Idaho author who 't will be one of the chief speakers at Utak Writers' Itound-Up- s t Original Lecture And Song Recital Arranged 1 - ' - to Strongheart" Flory r inn Mrs It DeWitt Bailey la Itt charge of the poets' breakfast opening event of Sunday which is to be held at the hotel roof garden at 10 a m with Earl J Glade acting as master of ceremonies A feature of the session will be the award of prizes in the "Utah Singe! poetry contest and local poeta will read original poems As previously 9nnounced4 Edward Tuttle of - Americas Fork is to be chairman of ths afternoon meeting when sr panel discussion of the Mormon' theme in literature will be heldJ with several Utah writers takl ing part Young Violinists 2 Offer Program -e g- Students of Mrt'Aurella Shim er teacher of violin will be presented by the McCune School of Music and Art in :recital Tuesday at 8:15 p m in the McCune recital hall 200 :North Main Appearing on the program which is open to the public will be i Donald Neilson Howard' Relohman Tommy Olsen Marjorie Glade Shirley Roberts Brent Leishman Merle Punting-to- n Von Anderson Elaine Rawlings Betty Jane Jelte Lamar Alsop Peter Crane and G u y Merkley an - - Nev Photographie:i Show Now at Barn street WippoinAveSemohNonOmmima The Literary Calendar m N ' ‘ 'Salt Lakal Camera club a group of 100! photographic prints making opi th French TrliNsta sa4on w11 be' found Sunday bt the Attie lery of the Art Barn to phoI through the month of Includes leading French ' tographers Sponsored - by tha Sepia Swing Icing Will Appear At Local Resort ost - laugh-makin- fast-worki- - Council- Group Thrills Spice Facts to Make Tempting Books for 1Youth Plans Picnic English-Speakin- 4-- behind-the-sce- els - 11070i fitc 4P k st i OLD OR MORL Proleaswes 1 cosantortial &Mat tad 24 end students aro $ot stitribla 1 Make dratriag of AWL moor 7 incisor !mass kigk Isiah Draw offily tao gizl ao lettering 2 Me only poottl or pos! L We roams so drawings 4 Pratt your same gastritis (tows county mots) Rao sad reseal twoopaboo IS back el drawing S drawings roast be re seised by August anik 1041 Prises will be awarded for drawings best 111 proportion sad lasstsissa by itedersi Schools scatty t 1 mid-Augu- 011' TatelteetPllat OIPSEN 4117iT TO AMATEURS le TZARS ng A lie f't 0 N ate 11) PP ne - - fire-fighti- ng - nd if - - ad-"Gy- II ur Concert Offered At Park Sunday to-d- g - !f ' : FORA '' il - (Value of each course $i93004 i FREEI Each contestant whose drawing shows sufficient merit wilt receive a grading and our opinion as to whether it Indicates ad talent Jz f g i wirtobitroka111L 1)11orttorefao:r - wn ' f the-Danz- ig one-tim- ---------- 1410110-Go- 1 tt ------ r‘ 1137:7" 1 ' - ' ' - I :: di-gal- ore - i - :? I you like to draw copy this girl and 'send us your drawing Perhaps you It win a complete Federal Course reel This contest is for amateurs so do not hesitate to enter Prises or five best drawings—FIVE COMPLETEART COURSES FREE including drawing outfit IF - - 7 "5-- Monacell lecturer and Selena Bader who ' as a boy was am assistant to the famed La- rence of Arabia and who has written a novel of Jerusalern "Brothers Under the Skin” these are other writers expe4 to be in attendance ed The annual banquet take place Saturday at 7 p m In the hotel ballroom with 141- -' Ilan McQuarrie as chairman Hamilton G Park is to be' the toastmaster The several speak ers to be heard are William Sears radio announcer and playwright J Albert Hooper manager Deseret Book come pany Dr J U Giesy we11 known short story writer jerr emiah Stokes writer of juveip nil fiction Gail Martin of th° ' Art Center and Glen Perrini editor Cogden Standard-Exa- grvi ed - 1MAIN LI - a' Comparing song and speech through the medium of poetry a lecture-son- g recital will be given by Mrs Edna Crowther Ririe at the Murray Third and First ward chapel 203 Vine street Sunday at 630 p m The program which is original with Mrs Ririe includes Biblical quotations -with excerpts from Book of- Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants Mrs Marion Orr Rudine will be accompanist - 74750 ' - - -- musicco 1 Clarence Edwin Flynn Maw son City Iowa poet and colt umnist Mary Lea- Jahn"Sert Francisco artist and author kit several Children's books Vingie Roe Napa Cal novelist Omemrea IDenison Los Angeles writer of verso 'and fiction Laura Burbidge Canadian :au thor Darrel L Brady news paper writer and 'world travel er L Allen Boone author bt'111:etters : t I GLEN BRCS The Ranz'arr--- ' - : ono) ‘ PIANOS (f poems Cayuse" 4 : - SPII1MEi -- - - The Garden Club Murders - from Pas ' i :"Gef West" a Marx Brothers a0 : panic s Tense Melodrama and light ' Comedy combine on the Mario program Sunday where The Wagons Roll at Night" is com41anioned by the Ann Sothern I :Yehicie "Maisie Was a Lady" a :gay affair which gives her Lew t5e Ayres at partner Humphrey Bogart with Sylvia Sidney kkithe murderer was not far to :Idle Albert and Joan Leslie ere seek But Barbara Moffitt ownLInvolved in the excitement-lade- n er of these objects has an alibi faction of the first feature a tale —at the moment of the crime Of Carnival company life t she was still at the house where :'1 Old days roll back again on during the club's luncheon a first the Broadway screen where murder bad been committed re rJamea Cagney gets mixed up in moving a president no one could :his affairs with "The Strawberry regret Bionde" who is Rita Hayworth Della Vim Deusen as readers :and the little girl he marries of her first "Murder Bicarb" Olivia de Hainan& Set back will know has a light approach In the '90a Its background of- - :1 to crime stnd sketches a novel1 'fent plenty to 'amuse The fun1 suspenseful plot with a singular continues with ø'Free and Zany criminal that social comedy of an Impover ly furnishes good entertainment labs(' imtir who must marry "into money" played by Robert Cum Death Active lnings- and' Ruth Ituasey Ghofitly manifestations and ec- Many Murders 'tOplasmic pranks make for corn fly Ines Mynas Irwin Pub 4dy more than chills in "Tepper lisher ' Random House New Returns'11currently showing at Cereus" salient canvas In Bern gallery her first one-mshow though York City the Murray With Roland Young "NightBlooming MIchelsen's she collection A now the has at exhibited state In the variously Once again pleasant Satult the Original Topper It has Jean Blondell ati the shapely spirit rocked by murder and this time It happens—at least the first who haunts him needing to find crime for SS the title implies nut who murdered her Aid is death walks again and again— offered by "Rochester" Billie right under the nose of Patrick Burke Dennis OKeefe Patsy O'Brien the Imperturbable poXelly"Ride On Vaquero"' lends tion of Nihilism" aontraSt tothe bill lice chief who has solved a numFall Number widely known throughout the democratber of Inez Haynes Irwin's crime !Model 'Wife" also presents A flew book by the weit known ic world as probablyAhe best Inriddles :ban 41ondell as leading enteDuring an evening Trish and raconteur OilyErnie Fields creator 'bi1 party--almformed critic of the :German naa family party but rtainetwith Dick Powell as the er St doctor John Gogarty—who Is the only "Sweet Sing" Band" tional socialist at for the chief and his charming and alive husband she has married secretparty original of one of the principals will appear with his organization wife Marp–the host ill in his liberty today He hal never told ly for Stat4 patrons This mariIn Joyce's "ttlysses"—is promised at Coconut Grove balirdorn tor bed and his dwarfish sister who the complete story of Ills part in tal predicament provides amuseby Lippincott for fall appearone night only on Thursday nazi domination g had retired early are killed A the conment and the 'of Danzig ance °Mad Grandeur" 'Is the Fields offers the style of music 1933 now '34 in and until third member of the family tinues :witlf- the W C Fields' during titi e and the lively story has popular with the dancing public Conservative Itevolution" ncaping an asylum also dies starring film The Bank Dick" eighteenth century Ireland as "The coast to coast t It offers the facts It is carefully from That's the tangle set for PatAt the Victory western melosetting Mr Gogarty who has band frontThis documented and be rick to unravel and to make his drama les with the aerial thrills should it the been lecturing in America is aued by the sepia "swing king" is task more nerve-testin-g his own of :"Devil Dogs of the Mr" in perfect answer to any misguided :of "As I Was Going Down thor -becoming one of America's leadwho theorists is still think it threatened that 'James which That the Mary and Pat Cagney Street" and others Sackillie ing attractions for stage and ballIs do "to business" first crime wu an "Inside job" with possible O'Brien fight it out again Marroom its danceable music colorHitler is clear to Patrick yet how can Verb° Anthology : garet Lindsay and Frank Mcful throughout It is not a new he believe any of his friends head'the Western Hugh support Richard Aldington has edited a band but one that has appeared France an Today It's intricate action guilty? puzzle is supplied by Johnny new anthology of verse by writIn many of the country's leading An and Patrick a sleuth of parts Important Lippincott publiMack Brown hero of "Law of ers In English which is to come night spots cation of §Nill be but one comes to the solution the Range" With "Fuzzy" Knight from Viking Press In September Thomu on Kernan's "France without much satisfaction and Nell O'Day in lead roles Thai hook in preparation for the Berlin Time" in which the aupast !two years is tentatively thor pictures the Nag: economic titled "The Viking Book of Poetconquest of the French people g ry ' of the Keman is head of the Conde World" and it will run to 1344 All Utah artists and art paNut publications in Europe who pages 1Mark Van Doren has trons was In interested are invited to six still Faris after months pronounced It "the best compreattend a picnic at Lagoon the armistice and can furnish hensive anthology of British and A views: Thursday at 7 p m under the American poetry yet made" 7Books for older boys a n d and of big f city auspices of the Utah Artists' Work council of' the men equipment a n d it is announced by Miss Timely girls to read during summer Writers Popular a newspaper Wilfred Fleisher vacation hours are plentiful Mabel Frazer president i Dinmethods used in this most fat-aOa summer season well With combine in the newer vol- ner is to be served promptly correspondent- who his lived in cinating and'dangerous game under way Houghton Mifflin umes both fact and fiction in a since boyhood has written and a variety of special activiLieutenant Stan Parker is the looks tomard Japan to fall scheduling - DoubleVolcanic 'colorful- hero of the story—for Isle" whichhave been arranged to hi-lo- w ties pleasing dish' for summer con- the fdlloWing novels of unusual In AuDoran sumPtion it there is eatory—a tale of day publishing interest: "The Strange Woman" Goes to College" by venture and daring that holds Reservations for the paity are gust Fleisher in presenting his another historical narrative by of to life be made at the Art Center the reader breathless from the picture Nipponese urges Chesley Kahmann is the story Williams Ben "The Great Ames that Japan is vulnerable now but 9 South State street before 9 of a modem gypsy girl whose exciting:11re alarm on the first tama of the Ilig story Doorstep" with access to the raw tnaterials father has taught her to read page to the capture of a dreaded p m Tuesday ily of eight by E G O'Donnell' fire-bof the South Pacific Will be in and write and has made her on page 249 Through a fellowship author "Now Voti the story Stan's fortunes rise yager"' by Olive Higgins Prouty promise him en his deathbed vutly better cue 1 Iiii11444topopmk as yllote kos 10 that she will go to college But and fall until at last he proves newest novel of the Ausand e : the LI life in college isn't easy fort a himself a real smoke eater ' and Cloete who ie also Stuart tralian real gypsy girl and Mizell' finds starts on that steady climb that to have si: book of poems dealing R alsQf herself running away from un- means so much to a man who — — with 4war moods "The Young has Phil until takes found the work he wants pleasant things and Wen Old" the hold and makes her face- the !icr :) truth — and her old gypsy All the technical terms and I Hero Revolutionary ban4 Marvin Strong's military sweetheart methods usedin firefighting are Esther Forbes' first biographn Strong director WI- It play 111 I 110 A Random House book this is disclosed ad i that the modem ical study also on Houghton Mil - 4 again at Liberty park- Sunday lf fine vacation reading for high boy has a new understanding Inn's 'autumn list will deal with 6:30 between and 8:30 p school or junior high school of this necessary occupation and a figure of the Revolution "Paul Featured on the program given the heroes that follow it girls Revere and the World He Lived below will be a trombone trio fult-Cou- rs "Three Secrets" by M 'Tose- Then for younger boys and In" Miss Forbes Is the author comprising Albert L Klein LayDINNtit a Smith Macmillan book new Is Caxton the phine girls there of five successful novels and is ton Gann and Clarence A SUNDAY II for older girls This story book "Gray Wolf Stories" by now Perhaps following Philip 'Thomas Is laid in Portugal where Melia- GO: Peter Gray Wolf a collection Guedalla't counsel to write biogTannhauser March 41Wagner sa Deering has gone for a visit k or trosb of !Indian legends- of many Overture La Burientu Von Suppe raphy- as a means "to discipline ftson or tomacbot r Three tilippers 44 Johnson Soup Fry tribes retold In simple and Mystery' adventure and thrills 'Trombone Trio fruit fancy and4 steady the mind? tool" thicket" roost baltout from New await her there while rect fashion much as the Mphonoy IllmillcliblailleWea ahe tries to write on adven- diaw story teller himself told Rausclining Again Petits tadouterie (Vale Intermezzo) vegeta-WBohn tire story that is constantly in- - them ot rod "The Conservative Revolution" telt oaddioSt March: On Ow Mall choice or Illolaman shoroot Is the new Hermann Rauschning Interval The author Peter Gray Wolf retie or terrupted by real adventures croons March Ws Reirimental Pride But she finally fulfills her am- is a well-knostory teller work Putnam's will publish on &election of Favorite lielodceit: "The bition of becoming a full- Hail of Pam" and writer and he has used FOUNTAIN 64latrine& August 15: Dr Rauschning forSelection "Madame fthrry '411otichna ALL DAY all t'his knowledge of Indian fledged Journalist mer president of senbgardt (arm groin "Itisaiseippt suite" SA "Smoke Eater" by Howard Grote e lore and all his ability to fasciate oso boo dd confidant of Hitmiles Love Calltroni"RomeAltarte" is sa M Brier also a Random House nate in the retelling of these ler and author of "The Voice of Friml DAOWA mertre I LOVO ler issue gives exciting descriptions Destruction" and wrn Revolu legends—O W B B161181the Me The 0:e cold-blood- lost ' ! - i successful as a landscapist there are several of promising quality and the small picture t)f a Pioneer Home in Cottonwood" a simple' composition of a little farmhouse u n d er 'sheltering trees holds a real Charm - - ' gladioli she has 'Achleved form and 'texture and Color design —While Mn MIhelsen is less ! - ' 0 1 - 4 - - ng I on Novel 'Cartoon Rivals Crime Trouble Rivals Crime Riddles at Home il in-Braz- her best Particularly the Cereus" a study sensitively treated and with a firm sense of tonal Values In the "King Vase" whose motif is the lovely old Chineie piece holding a bouquet of bright-hue- d era on the place of theWeitla :' literature "Americans" says "love the lure of the garlai known It is just beginning' to :dawn upon them how Stu pendous was the drama enact ed on the two thousand miles trail" ' 1 r 'Other Idahoan who have ' been invited to speak at the are Byron present Round-U- p Defenbach of Boise feature writer for the 'Idaho Press Ind author of "Red Heroines of the Northwest" and i "Idaho Oa Place and Its People" and 'Ag-4nes Just Reidy-Firtwho:wrote! )"Letters of Long tAgo" and la' fur-tradi- ng - - sop i sessions is Mrs Jewslo Broughton Brown of Pocatello Idaho Mn Brown who has an M A from thef University of California is instructor in literature and education at Albion State Normal eollege and author of "Fort Hall on the Oregon Trail" a Caxton publication telling the story of Wyeth's old post on the Snake river This piece of Western Americana has received wide recognition for its authenticity and the scholarly ' research that went into its making IA liew York critic said that it not only told the story of the fort but gays "glimpses of the whole changing panorama' of the Northwest's evolution In addition to this Work MrsJ Brown has written historical pageants g - ms ' m p I est and articles for leading magazines She is to speak to Utah writ participate in the program Saturday at the morning and 2 -- ter 'Trot" or the woodcut !lin employed dated 1923 Or again In thet "arrestingis: 'Proletariat: one of the Hunger series The work of few personal- Wes In the field of the graphic arts commands a greter Inter Saturday Sees Opetiing of Annual Conclave of Utah Writers Under sponsorship of the Salt Lake City: chapter the League of Utah Writers will hold its sixth annual Round-U- p at the Hotel Utah :this coming Saturday and Sunday the two-da- y sessions opening Saturday at 10 a m Ernest A Lawrence president of the local chapter is to preside Among the notable figures of the literary world who will With her present exhibition at the lArt Barn giving evidence Of ber developing 'art gifts Elaine Michotien takes' piece among the painters from whom much fine work will be anticipated In the Ile home duties ensuing years for quite a period interrupted her study and berpainting progma Mrs Michelson's Interest haa never abated nor bar purpose pontinue tier puma of art Due to home responsibilities Mrs Michelsen has not gone far afield for her painting subjects concentrating very largely on still life themek-findinmaterial ' In her own surroundings and flower arrangements make the major part of her show Iler watercolors show facility and cleanness In thcbandling of her wash and a nice' sense of tonal harmonies In her more recent studies such as the "Cineraria" or the sparkling portrayal of "Iceland' Poppies" a color arrangement of blues and golds and orange a new creative vigor is felt They' are more personalized revealing lest of the copyist's attitude and al— have yery pleasing flower 1 his-which 74-ye- -- - -- I ' 1 A creative artist who is a pro found thinker and observer of and whose work holds a tremendous emotional Impact Cottle Koliwits th old German print!maker who since the advent of Hitler hiu been stamped "underground" Is found In a second exhibition placed at the Art Center during the week in sailer" A replacing the Everett Thorpe group Some 30 drawingst lithographs and woodcuts makcup the showy which Is a traveling exhibit of Federation of Arts Testifying to the forcefulness of her work local Sallery-goer- s bave Insisted aceording to Donaid IL Goodall- Center director that her previous show was held but a few months In reality the Kollwita work has not been shown locally since late in 1939 but Its - Imprint still remains with those who saw It Since 1898 when she produced a series of etchings based on Haupttriann's "The! Weavers" Mrs Kollwitz's position as a creative artist has been established But her ability has been recognized with the sreatest luctance by German officialdom in 1898 Wilhelm 11 vetoed a gold medal award for the Weavers aeries— and thereafter Imperial and fascist governments have Ignored her work Nevertheless In 1905 she was an Instructor at the Berlin school of art and saw the series acquired by the Imperial collection Also she was the first woman to be elected to the Prussian Academy (1918) and 10 years later became Academy director under the republic Now her prints may be acquired In: Berlin only In secret 1 I akéi Offers: roup at Center f 28ugust 3 A9411 - Barn Exhibit itality -1Attracts -- 1: -- aCnoirlrciatralt::11Alsd invecrti'filainsg employed'in industry Desi7n Color sell most merchandise It s a fine e talented few can be trained for it If you can draw cultivate your talent and try to put it to profitable use We have trained many young men and women now capable of earning up to $5000 yearly as artists Here's an opportunity for you to test your talent Read the rules and send us your drawing F ED E RTIVLSSGH NO ll 0-OUSE- 974 Fdetral Schools Bldg Minnopolih Id a ' - |