Show 2C Silt May Monang Splendid Showing of Fine Prints Opening Junior League Program at Art Barn Whistler's "Botherhite" and below "St Hubert" one of group by Albrecht Durer selections from the Old Masters print exhibition currently at Art Barn of Old Masters of now in place will be Etching i one of the moat important Not before has there been so large a showing of these early masters I of the graphic arts and perh&Pli never has there been 8o wide a ireprecentation of the techniques I e practiced This collection of 55 prints 't composed of rare originals etchings drypoints line engraving's ( - I tod"" ' I lent by the Seattle Art MulhAoovoroN:it 4 seum and arranged by the TA1 laaguses arts and interests sec tion Mrs Stuart B Pette chair-sluHung in the main gallery which has been undergoing remodeling and redecorating the past two weeka the prints are shown to fine advantage against I new wall covering Selected as the finest prints from the Manson F Backue I mortal collection the group represents preeminent figures in the field of graphic art from the Fifteenth century down to Some of the modern masters as f t S the Scottish Sir David T Cain-wo- n without whose work no fine etching exhibition would be :t eomplete Albrecht Durer magnificent exponent of line engraving Is seen with such subjects as "Christ in the Garden" and the st s 'St Hubert" one of the rarest and largest of his plates which Is here reproduced and Remprints showing peasant brandt Who stands as greatest 'The Gleaners" "Man With etcher of all time is here while the list 111211 through the array Wheelbarrow" "Going to Work" of brilliant Frenchmen of the "The Churner"—are here and Nineteenth century — Millet the "L'abside de Notre Dame de Charles Moryon Bracquetnond Paris" considered one of Met- Corot Leanne Legroc Lepers An English etcher of high fame yon'ts outstanding themes BracSeymour Haden is well repro quemond's unrivaled bird studies Under sponsorship Of the Rented with five of his splendid are exampled in "Ducks at Swedish societies of Salt Lake Tristudies of old manor houses and della and tho "Pont Play City the third concert presentthe Illnglieh countryside rdta" is representative of Caming Curtis Nor ling young bariAn American master is ineron at bis best ' eluded lames MacNcil Whistler The highlight of the show - tone is to be given at Immanuel Baptist church 169 Fourth East seven rare with examples of his perhaps are the flembrandts:street on Saturday at 8:30 p skill the famous "Blacklion the superb "Angel Appearing to Assisting on the program will and with "Rotherhite" Wharr the Shepherds" the study of Dr Frank W Asper taberbe 1559ethers of the Thames set of himself and his wife Saskia and Armont Wilnacle SO among them The Spanish both of which were pulled by the Aardsenorganist for the accompanist Cpoya is of course notably seen artist himself and others will also play two piano singer In the group and others highly This remarkable collection numbers The full program Will esteemed are present including which will claim more than one include the following: Van Ostade and Van Leyden visit is to remain on display' Dedication Trans Some of Millet's greatest i4711)1 approximately a full month ri OEM but Collection r 1 't 7 TT I t To Spring at a prico you can afford IAIc ke Tb 71iere Is 15E6 L -- 1 Adou ar Pabnorras Gala( airdos H1v la Handel gV 3nry rox ortalat major has pined the esteem of anusicians and cultivated everywherAi Arr by Aapor Azr by WWI Mu Contest Winners At Barn Recital That piano is the Sseinway compares with IL fret the Steinvay is not Ste nhatinmar Althen Pasei arnsond Dr Lord I Want to AO Pteal Away liard Trail !which ro other instrument Teahalkowsky Tsch&lkowsky I Hoard a Forest VII PraybagDo Rowe Oran Kind oceato In D end ohs piano alone pia116 (t191111 Kt eh' itztran expensive-:Whe- n you consider that it will last yob 30 or even 50 years the Steinway tc—fr-1L3 te: Pt sit piese ilmogwziat't -1 - - Winners In the music contests recently sponsored by the Utah State Fair association and the Utah Federation of Music Clubs wM be presented by the fedora- tion in a concert to be held at the Art Barn Sunday at 4 p m with Mrs John B Bradley as chairman Ju rdors receiving gold medal for "superior" rating in piano were Alan Nelson Edelgartl Reinke AdtruL Reinhardt Carol Jean Stewart John Reiss Dick Rowe Carolyn Crowther Donna Mae Stewart La Von Woods Margaret Mace Lois Brolly In voice: Frances Johnson Doris Warner in cello Lindsay Burton string quartet Barbara Kasteler Yvonne Ranger June Wilson Laurel Burton Recipients of silver medals for "excellent" rating were: In piano Joan Maack Annette Smith Lucille Millis Marilyn Buehner Patricia Maack Ardath Lym in violin Lester Coon trombone Frances Johnson Frank Carlisle voice Carlyss Connelly Winners in senior contests are: Superior rating Blanch Mortensen contralto: excellent rat- ing Beverly Burkhardt and Mary Evelyn Baird sopranos Miss Martha E Gibbs secretary of the fair association will make presentation of the medals to winners participating Skinner Humor I Among Octobees attractive titles is "Soap Behind the Ears 4 a new collection of essays and - There are Steinway styles for every budget Prices for'Verticals begin at $550 for Grand - at 51035 - Pay only 10 down Ask particularly about the 4 - a Sic Co 47 50MIII7 STSRIT MK! CITY 0 1924 by Paul Whiteman and orchestra with the composer the piano part "Rhap- in Blue" has sines been conceded by critics to be Ameri can music of major importance Reporting on the recent ap- -tt pearance of Fray and BraggiotU with the Cleveland summer or- ehestra the Cleveland Plain reviewer said: "The pair 1 Dealer established themselves as high among the nation's interpreters LI of modeprmusic with a per förmance ectual to the best ever 1 given here of George Gershvrin'a V'Rhapsody in Blue'" Mr Smith is making request 41 f of subscribers that Lli who do not plan to attend the concert k ' leave their tickets at the box so that they may be sold — office and proceeds used for benefit of the orchestra association orders for the concert Mr Smith said should be sent I ' I r r bt c 4 1: d4 t S44' - lk 1- -- Jollity Keynote of Current Movie Entertainment 't derstood and so falls under the I spell of romance suppned by a handsome krgentinian being Anna Lee English actress It's gayly amusing to watch the tolerant husband adroitly throw s monkeywrench into her affair almost ruins romance It finds Charles Winninger and RegiMaureen O'Hara and James Elnald Gardiner aid no little lison employed on the Gem "Sleepers West" with Lloyd screen with Alberto Vila a singNolan in another Michael Sha3rrie case offers contrast ing hero who becomes a rival while Buddy Ebsen and Dioso "One Night in Lisbon" that g Costello lend comedy relief romantic lively Ruby Keeler is the dancing entanglement that pairs Fred heroine of the accompanying MatMurray and Madeleine Car"Sweetheart of the Campus" roll in wartime adventures front South-Ea- st London to Portugal is now at patrons will be entertained with unique comedy the Murray where it Is accomromance as the suave polished panied by "Her First Beau" Ronald Colman tells of "My Jane Withers growing up Into We With Caroline" the pretty all because of Jackie love bride who feels herself misun Cooper The Machturray-Carro- ll affair Is also found at Arcade companioned by "Four Mothers" continuing the expe- riences of the Lemp family in which the Lane sisters—Priscilla Rosemary Lola with Gale Page are starred Tyrone Power handsome hero of "A Yank in the 11 A lr" With Lambda Delta Sigma still attracting airminded moviefraternity and the L D 8 Instigoers to the Studio where this tute of Religion as joint sponpicturization of the exploits of sors David W Seegmiller well Britain's famous fighting unit known young tenor will be pre Is showing its 'climactic scenes sented in a recital program Frigiving the evacuation of Dunday at 8 p in in University kirk and bombers dropping their ward chapel 160 University loads over Germany street Assisting artist will be Out at the new Bountiful LaMar Petersen who will play theater Ginger Rogers will be two piano numbers as well as found in the fantastic comedy romance "Tom Dick and Haracting as accompanist Mr Seegmiller who has apher engaged ry" that discovers to George Murpeared on many local programs simultaneously studied voice with John W Sum- phy Burgess Meredith and Alan Marshal with consequent comrnerhays Miss Jessie Perry and Mrs Edna Crowther Ririe and plications Anne Shirley is the has had three summers' gradu"West Point Widow" on the ate work at Teachers' college same bill as a nurse who fancies s West Point football star and Columbia university An underlearns better graduate major in music education at University of Utah he Holladay fans are offered gang leading roles in three of its sparkling comely with romance "The opera offerings: The Bartered trickling through it in showFlame of New thiellEiS" Bride" "Marton" and "Tales of Hoffman" He was also a mem- ing Marlene Dietrich as the adventuress who finds a rough ber of the university male guartet skipper (Bruce Cabot) upAs a member of the Orpheus setting her marriage plans "Biondi in Society" is a second "club and of the John Marlowe feature At the Star hilarious Singers' octet he continues his musical interests and teaches comedy of Russian background vocal music at Sherman school teaming Clark Gable with lovely Granite district Mr Seegmiller Hedy Lamar is "Comrade X" a scrappy romance fought also sang in the Salt Lake City association through bombshell drama which productions Opera is united with "Dulcy" whose "Blossom Time" and "The Merry society screwball heroine is Widow" played by Ann Sothern with The Friday program will be is Ian Hunter as as follows: "Love Crazy" that goofy seI 4o Comfort To My Poop ("Tbo Mow ries of adventures which couples Haruki stab") William Powell and Myrna Loy II Orin once more in a story that forces ino e This leIssenet Purcell Powell to feign insanity and Pwanor By Berenads Schubert then prove he isn't crazy is III Waitwee Pre Wiled ("Dla Meister leading the bill at Broadway W 'goer law") which also has Jack Holt as IV Plane Solna: central figure in "The Great btooskoweld Valoa and t2Iparks Swindle" Att Peterson reen Pees (Cofttinued 010 Hayes to aid and abet his routing of the villeins "They Met in Argentina" dark-eye- d senoritas and a young American commissioned to buy a rate horse and this busineu enwith stamped velope to the Art Center 59 South State street in care of the orchestra association self-address- ed Exciting Fare First eU' Drama Event swift-movin- Salt Lake Tenor Presented in Friday Recital vis-a-v- At Night Les Cloches Att Lova but V a Dm Racturaninort Dab Arr Getups Volga Boat Song Annie Lauri tatty John Scott River Deep (Negro Spiritual) Arr Fisher Duo-Piani- sts TI RA:old7for' Gorshwim's RHAPSODY IN BLUE KINGSEDRY HALL WEDNESDAY OCT 29e 8:20 p MAIL ORDERS NOW Art Center 59 South State St lease 4 1 i12 t 1 s-- UTAII STATE ORCHESTRA glorious new small Regency for only Z 2Sayritz sketches by Cornelia Otis Skinner following her "Dithers and Jitters" It comes from Dodd Mead on October 21 FRAY-BRAGGIOT- Fray and BragglOtti will offer as principal number George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" playing it for the first time or-in Utah with full symphony chestra Written in 24 days and its first perforrnancs given at Carnegie hall on February I 11 A Of Young' Baritone Set 111 w expeCted Fall Concert May Nitd In-cre- Li - i oft-ton- ed Plano solos: Will Appear on Provo's 194142 Series ts ' 4 m -- - c 4: The worldfs finest piano Notable- Personalities il orders will be received beginning Monday for the concert presenUng Fray and Braand the orchestra g!giotti State Symphony Heniot by Hans which is scheduled for Wednesday October 29 8:30 p m at Kingsbury hall i Orchestra association subscriptions according to Fred IC Smith president show an of 25 per cent Because this advance and the great Interest manifested in the ap- P pearance of the piano team with 7 the state orchestra a "sold our house with single admission —tickets selling at a premium is duo-pianis- 1 Pilgrim'S Song Anne Kar6o Sverigethe Land Voknado Lases Vila SJon NextConcert ByHeniot's Group Slated Art and Music First exhibition on iho pro- gram planned by Salt Lake City's Junior League for the season at the Art Barn the Backus Roserved Seats II 1 25 and $ Tickets 4 C inert 114211 and Cooperatift with the nrAt Mu 1825 plus Jaz 1911 Out)!)er 12 'Clic Salt guke irribune Poet's Third Book In Varied Moods Such titles as The Burning of the Books" a Berlin episode "Finland December 6 1939" in a collection of verse by Milton J Goell called "Whence Come the Winds?" indicate the poet's vital concern in today's issues while in others the introspective writer the philosopher and the lover speak This wide range in subject matter is agreeable and sincerity is felt throughout the work but frequently lofty expression is marred by triteness and awkward phrasing The book is published by Dynamic ' America Press New York and is Mr Goers third ranged for the new Brigham Young university -- Community lectur-conce- rt series the Provo 14142 entertainment season promises exceptional interest According to announcement by Dean Herald R Clark chair Henry N Rasmusen one of n Utahs young artn show a second has ists IA progress beside the analytical showing of prints of masterworks made by this artist He bail on display at Chappel House of the Denver Art Museum an exhibit of drawings in his "oily ink" drybrush technique many of which have been shown locally and range from landscape and figure stud-- les to semiabstract designs Of the show Fred S Bartlett curator of fine arts at the mueum said: "For the most part these drawings have been done in a new type of oily ink This medium has enabled Rasmusen to utilize color on occasion which he does very strategically and to good purpose The essential quality of this artist's work will be perfectly apparent to any observer for he builds up his figures with a feeling for contourOf singular interand mass est is the artist's tonal quality and by means of varying his lights and darks he achieves richness and depth but in addition his tone also contributes to the pictorial idea which he 'wishes to get across These drawings are on occasion of moody quality but Just as Often are gay and lightsome Two or three character are particularly notestudies worthy for their basic understanding and sheer pictorial in- "hair-ralain- ed est "We believe the extraordinary interest shown in our new am Mr Plummer aaid "is thin1y due to the high quality of the plays selected Our opening week has been exceptional demonstrating that the community is interested in good strong theater" The pro- of five quite plays was drafted to meet pop-tiler demand "Blind Alley" a tense excitodrama depicting a famous criminal's career with physical and mental violence cunningly blended is to be directed by Harry It Allen who will also play the gangster's role Mr Aliens work in "Ethan Frome" was a highlight of the last season Marco Christensen who also did excellent work in that play has the role of next importance as wife of the professor of psychology a character to be played by the always competent Parley Baer Virginia Greenwell a favorite with University Theater patrons appears as the gangster's moll and the remainder of the cast includes Robert J Ketchum Martha A flandro Mary J Hair Jay W Lees Harold F Chesier Girls' Club Goes To Brigham City Making its second appearance of the season Omicron Glee club directed by Virgil IL Alexander will sing in the Brigham City Fourth ward chapel Sunday evening on invitation of Wilford Freeman bishop 'Me group will be guests of Mr and Mrs Eugene F Wright Sr prior to the concert Featured on the program will be VeLoy Tucker reader Mildred White contralto and a girls' trio composed of Beryl Lee Bonni Douglas and Edna Rae Lamborn Also appearing will be Beverly akin protege of the club Accom t is Gay Altman Selections from Berlin Cadman Kreisler Pestalozza-Wa- l lis Strauss Taylor Bond Bohm Douglas Tchaikowsky and Molloy will be included in the varied program Speech Arts Meet Speech Arts society of the University of Utah will hold its first official meeting of the year Wednesday at 4 p in in the Little theater of the Union building on the campus Professor Joseph F Smith will give a satirical reading as a feature of the program which will include musical numbers orchestra two Metropolitan programs opera stars besides the new Negro sensation Dorothy May-nand two musical trusembles with also a pair of instrumental aoloists Opening the course the Russian i'poet of MO piano" J1121 Cherniavsky makes his reappearance on October 22 Ha will be ckbsely followed by Orrea Feriae 11 the brilliant Engliah woman tiolin artist who tomes October 27 while a third October program will be presented by Fray and Braggiotti one of the outstanding piano teams of the country scheduled for Octo- ber 30 Other artists of eminence slated for appearance are: Betout Castegna leading contralto of the Metropolitan who will sing November 17 The Guardsmen famous Hollywood quartet: An-o- r ToIdea concert pianist and Instructor who gave several elle cessful prograrns during the summer festival returruNr to play with the "V orchestra under Professor LeRoy J Robertson on February 2 and Joseph Bonnet world renowned organ master who gives his second Provo concert on February 11 The St LOUIS Symphony orchestra with Vladimir GoBchrnann eonducting makes a matinee and evening appearance February 17 with the Belgian String quartet unique musical eneernble returning for its second enThe gagement February 19 March mtutical offering 'will be Egon Petrie Dutch master of the pianowho comes March 30 Concluding music attractknts will be Virgi II Lazzari basso of Chicago and Metropolitan Opera associatims April 13 and Miss Mao April 29 W H Chamberlain authority on Russia arid the Far East with a long newspaper and writing career behindm well be the first lecturer corning November 6 He precede Jesse Stuart who has been called Amerieres Robert Burns making second appearance In Provo Hugh wn011 the United States' last ambassador to Germany will come on December 1 and Lyman Bryson who presides over radio's popular program The People's Platform" on January 14 A second January speaker win be Dr Ethan Colton rearatic Interpreter of world events making his sixth appearance in Provo on the 21st Following him win Durant distinguished author comes for the fourth time on the course February 2 arid last of the lecturers will be Don Blanding vagabond poet artist actor and entertainer who will occupy the platform March 11 or Utahn Shows At Denver Other Places "Blind Alley"' the James Warwick melodrama described g even by a critic as for the baleen" which was chosen as initial production of the University Theater for the 1941-4- 2 season has been given an experienced cast as announced by Gail Plummer manager It opens a series of dramatic offerings which has excited maul interwell-balanc- ar- best-know- one-ma- self-invent- the course Man of the program will comprise three PROVO—With 12 musical pro- grams and seven lectures ed well-ground- ed terest" Mr Ttasmusen was accepted again this year for the International Watercolor show in Chicago for the San Diego national watercolor exhibition and for an Oakland Municipal gallery show Recently he received word that his entry in the international was to be shown at the Metropolitan Museum in New York and that one of his works shown at the Corcoran Art gallery til now on tour in South America as the Utah painting in "Contemporary Art in the United States Exhibition" assembled by Thomas J Watson Hollánd Heads National Art for Utah Week Nov 17-2a time of home "Art 3 Thomas J Watson New York or business executive has accepted the president's invitation as sponsor to take the chairmanship of the national council for the second annual Art Week to be observed nationally November 17 to 23 Through committees In every state and hundreds of communities the council will place on sale the works of American artists and craftsmen to emphasize the place of art in the home the cultural and business life of the people "This year this movement lakes on added importance" the president stated in part It is evident that if we are to preserve the essential values of our way of life we must begin by finding ways by which our art skills may be maintained Thus Art Week becomes also a practical program for safeguarding the cultural resources of America Last year Art Week realized more than 100000 in cash sales through some 1600 exhibitions held in 500 communities Under the supervision of Thomas J Holland appointed state chairman for Utah extensive plans are being worked out to promote the objective of the week to place Utah art in In every national emergency" Mr Holland says "does not recede Into the background The promotion of sale of American arts and crafts during these times becomes significant in thawing appreciation for the cultural freedom Americans enjoy' The state committee named by Mr Holland to aid this movement Is as follows: Dell sales manager Donald B Goodall publicity chairman Elzy J Bird exhibition manager Mrs James H Wolfe chairman of arrangements The local committee &skating will have Miss Maud R Hardman as chairman with Ranch S Kimball last year's state chairman as sales manager Greeg Smith Dibble exhibition manager Ifra Howard T Best chairman of arrangements Lyman H Wolff publicity PL ( luittlEil‘Dsvicitrstalt Abide by Emily toast From Peking China comes the word that members of tho American legation thers consider Emily- Posts 11'Etiquette" the No 1 "blue book of social usage" and use it to settle all controversial questions of social behavior The publishers Funk and Warman say the book remains a perennial best-sellin China r?V foto torkol crettOorr 4rosit logos cotory Oki:loot vogetobto or Usti "06 844 or too tootle woo 0A IMOADIWAY AMO STATE 71 La EU At Oar Sam LOW PRICES Many New Models to abowso From NO ADVANCS IN PRICES WRILIS PRESVCE STCKM1 NEW SPINETS $275 aid up—GILANDS $315 EIMIALL—WINTIR—HARDMAN Also Largo Stock hod Pianos 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