Show Romberg's 'Student Prince' Comes to Ogden April 21 have had a Ogdenites wealth of artistic attractions the have one past few weeks will of another type— the musical comThis edy "The Student Prince" favorite operetta will be produced of the Orpheum On the stage Seat 21 theatre Monday April will open sale for the attraction tomorrow April 14 has been who This company which coast is west playing on the those have who highly praised byare 70 people in seen it There the company including its orchestra Frank Hornaday takes the part of Prince Karl in the Romberg score On the wall of his dress-of a picture ing room will hang It is faded and Enrico Caruso tattered not even autographedof But it is the prized possession Hornaday the tenor who is play ing the name role in xnis iamuua Featured in Operetta and becoming famous I n It never occurred to me to go after a musical comedy or operatic I Just for the fun of it Then likesang many other Broad-singebefore me I warbled in a choir But even after that it was a long time before I began to study music more than haphazardly gave Broadway more than a passing thought I still just sang for the fun of singing" Frank Hornaday is still having fun singing "Who could help it with that Romberg score " he asks Its tops for any tenor" And he must mean it He gave up an offer from the Chicago Opera in order to sing m "Thecompany Student Prince" on Broadway And by the manner in which audiences are receiving his renditions of "Serenade" "Deep in My Heart and the other hits his decision has been justified Singing for the fun of it is certainly paying off for Frank Hornaday ca-fee- r- Davis Count7 Hast produced by the Messrs Shubert for the 22nd year "1 swiped that picture from backstage of a Denver theatre where Caruso had once played" Frank Hornaday grins "I've always carried it with me ever since It's not because I'm a hero worshipper That to me always smacks of an egotist who secretly thinks he's as good as the hero he worships or at least It implies I naturally am a tremendous admirer of Caruso and have as many of his records as I can findphonograph But that picture is just a symbol to me — a symbol of singing and singing and singing "You see I started singing well now it seems almost as soon as I coijd talk Out on the Nebraska farm where I come from I sang to amuse myself While other boys might read and dream of some day going to the big city copy-catis- m New Head Norse Miss KAYSVILLE April Vilate Caldwell formely of Richfield has joined the staff of the Davis county health department as new supervisor of nurses it was announced today by Dr D Keith Barnes department director She was assigned to the Davis county department by the Utah A license to was issued by Weber countymarry clerk's office to Franfclin Babcock 22 and HTald Melba Hou Orton 19 both of Castle Gate ' J Coats Detmar Poppen Adelaide Bishop and Frank Hornaday are shown In a scene from Slgmund Romberg's popular musical comedy "Student Prince" which will be presented at the Orpheum stage April 21 i A I PROVIDENCE R April 12 M — Cohan Jr iff ft (UP) George chip off the old block critics agreed today but the son of the famed song and dance man commented (after hla theatrical debut "we got away with it— I nppa Imitating his late father' act In the city! where the elder Cohan was born the young aspirant to Broadway fame found an enthusiastic audience at Fay's theatre Accompanying young Cohan was Pianist John McLaughlin who played for the lad's father for 20 speed next Tuesday whan 100 painters attempt to break the national record of 30 minutes The contest is sponsored by the junior chamber of commerce and the Salt Lake Chapter of Painters and Decorators Association of America as part of the Centennial clean-u- p campaign " ' ' 50-gall- capacity on -- " i " jM L 12750 IN STOCK NOW AVAILABLE TOO! GAS WATER HEATERS Cunningham The grounds was cruelty They were married Feb 16 1047 in Murray Utah 20-30-- 40 I SI i - "He's not quite the old man yet" said McLaughlin "but he's getting sssMiliihiiifif Swinging his cane jauntily young Cohan danced and sang I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy" "Give My Regards to Broadway" "Harcigan" and "It's a Grand Old Flag — the tunes his daddy put on the American hit parade Young Cohan recently decided to try the stage Prior to the war he was in the advertising business i Whit fdwall tlrs as lllast— Ud will b applied at extra cost toon aval lab le "Wo says you're only young once ? 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