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Show NEXT B. A. C. LYCEUM COURSE IS SELECTED I Fred C. (irnhain in Southern I tah Booking Attractions Plans for Nail Summer Music School. Fred C. Graham was in Cedar City during the week meeting old friends and renewing nc quaintances. Besides being responsible for Cedar's Music School last summer, Mr. Graham handles all the Lyceum attractions for Southern Utah. His mission to Cedar at this time was to arrange a series of Lyceum numbers with the B. A. College. The committee from the College has selected a strong course from Mr. Graham, including, The American Girls Trio, a musical organization, Stricklund W. Gillihan, America's formost humorist, Judge Geo. D. Alden, a celebrated lecturer,' Sergeant John Flobitt, of the Cana- j dian Princes "Pat" regiment, who has been "over the top", Roy J. Regmir, j Soprano and Pianologist and the Salt ' Lake Opera Quartet, which made such j a lasting impression, when here two years ago. Being asked about the plans for the Music School for next summer, Mr. Graham stnted that arrangements are almost complete to huve a school even stronger than last year. An addition to the school will be a course in Dramatic Art, including play producing, pro-ducing, reading and public speaking. More class work will be given than last year. The feature of the school will be the private lesson, in piano, voice, violin, etc. Miss Edna Evans, who is now the wife of ('apt. Johnson, is looking forward to her next summer's sum-mer's visit to Cedar City. She will have charge of the vocal department. Mr. Graham will have everything completed by April first and expects to be in Cedar about April fifteenth. i- |