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Show WEIHE AND McCLELLAN WKm ARE COMING TO CEDAR rl Rare Opportunity to be Afforded Pat- jjflgfl rons of Lyceum Course on WM Saturday Feb. 27. Hftfl A rare opportunity is to bo afford- flU ed the patrons of tho Lyceum Course flfl of iho B. A. C. and the citizens of 'liQ Cedar City, in tho appearance Satur- fjli'vfi day evening, February 27, in the B. JaWf A. C. auditorium, of two of the most "lvi ronowned artists of tho state, Prof. WI J. J. McClellan, pianist, and Prof, T"J-J Willard E. Welhe, violinist. Business Jr J calls theso noted musicul artists to tho Hi- southern country, and the Lyceum Wr committee hearing of their coming, JB'H persuaded them to give thin concert. 9ai Everybody knows Professor Willard "mJBm Weihe, ono of America's greatest vio- Ks linists, an artist who plays as much W to the unitiatcd in his audience as to ",9i ' the cultured music lovor. His appear- ,B ?4 ance on the Eastern trip of tho New mm York chorus of tho Tabernacle choir ' JB1 were the features of tho concerts a- yfmW cross the continont to New York City jll' and return. As Tabernacle organist, Jsff r Professor McClellan has for fifteen M ' years grown, until today he is recog- fH nized as one of tho best organists, JE and ho is in addition a pianist of un- fjm usual ability. Ho has appeared at "? several world's fairs as soloist and is to play five solo recitals on tho great J organ at the San Francisco Exposition atST the coming April. It seems certain '41 j that a crowded house will greet these jl m masters of music and that the com- Vv 1 munity will receive an uplift from Ji 1 tho visit of these two well-known art- M ists. L. N. Harmon Is managing their 'w "m appearanco in Cedar City and Saint JiJP George. 'mtBJJ |