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Show i STRAY NOTES FROM 1 THE MUSIC SCHOOL I Miss Rull Dalley from Summit in B visiting in Cedar for the Simmer and has enrolled for a course in piano with Mr. Soderlund. Miss Thelma Knell who arrived last week, after a few weeks visit I with her parents in Pinto, will spend the summer here taking a course I y in piano under Mr. Gustavo Soder land. Miss Gwendolyn Jones, daughter of I Mr. Willard Jones, has moved in from I Newcastle for the summer, and is I A taking !eong both in piano, voi e I and dancing I The students of the settlements I north of Cedar, as far u Summit, 1 come in for instruction "very Tnes- P day and Friday. Those iron' Enoch I are Delia and Kathleen Mathescn, ? Grace Jones, Rulon Jones and Luoile J Miss Edna Evans, of the University I of Utah, arrived in Cedar City last ! "unday, and has already bt) -un thr dancing classes. The first .lasses were held Monday and Thursday ev- t enings at the Ward Hall There is a large number enrolled in both the social and ball room dancing an I the folk dancing. The latter i cotton !el Monday and Thursday at 1 o'clock. A class for teachers of the primaries Thursdays at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. after-noon. Miss Evans will ,d. conduct an operetta for the little people en titled, "Hiawatha," try-outs for which will take place this week. Several classes are being held ,n ' Parowan where about thirty BtudeFtt have enr -lied The teacher:-, iro t'n re ' each we.-k M give the instr ictlo.i. A special feature of the Sunday evening concert, and one that was especially es-pecially appreciated, was the Manga, ef !the Natiors by Mr. Dougail, with a I short lecture and description of the songs which included those of Erarce, ! England, Italy, America and a number num-ber of others. Mrs. Wolley played j Chopin's Ballade, and Miss Thomas rendered the Aris from Sampson and Delila, by Saint-Saens, also Schubert's Schu-bert's Serenade and "I've been Roaming" Roam-ing" by Edwards. |