Show rn ISS BECKY ALMOND ALMOND ALMOND AL AL- MOND a University freshman who will act as soloist for the Philharmonic orchestra in their sec second nd concert next Sunday after after- noon w 3 w w w i DECRY BECKY AlMOND TO APPEAR IN CONCERT The second concert of the Philharmonic Philharmonic Philharmonic monic orchestra of the present season will be given at the Salt Lal Lake e theatre next Sunday afternoon The Philharmonic Philharmonic Philharmonic monic corresponds In aim aim and purpose with the Minneapolis l orchestra which the University brought to Salt Lake City ity recently The ambition of the trustees trustees trustees trus trus- tees of the Philharmonic and the hope of its friends Is to make the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra a peer of the famous municipal orchestras now found In every city of the country of f fany any distinction One of the ideals of the Philharmonic Philharmonic Philharmonic monic is to seek out and aid local musicians musicians musicians mu mu- of merit For this reason at each concert the Philharmonic presents presents presents pre pre- a Utah soloist For the Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day concert the trustees selected as soloists Miss 1 Becky Almond now a freshman at the University Miss l Almond is too too- well known to the students of the University to need any introduction Since she was vas ten years ears of age she has been marked among the pianists of Salt Lake CIt City as a young lad lady of the greatest musical musical musical mu mu- promise At the age of nine she appeared in a local concert with great credit to herself and at the age of twelve won first prize in a piano contest at the celebration of the Sons and Daughters of Wales Vales Under the Instruction of Professor McClelland and Professor Thomas Giles she advanced advanced advanced ad ad- most rapidly Appearing at numerous recitals both in Salt Lake City and in other leading cities of the state she captured the hearts of her audiences and won the warmest praise from the states state's musical crit crit- ics Under the direction of Professor McClelland she appeared in the Salt Lake theater three years ago with an orchestra of four forty pieces and gave one of the most artistic recitals In the annals of Salt Lake Lal music After six and one half years of study with Professor McClelland she did advanced advanced ad ad- d- d work under the direction of Senor Alberto Jonas who is well known to the musicians of this com com- Miss Hiss Almond will play at the coming coming com com- ing concert the wonderful Hungarian fantasy by Liszt People who are acquainted acquainted acquainted ac ac- with Miss l Almonds Almond's achievements achievements achievements achieve achieve- ments and who are In a position to know say that she renders this tills composition composition composition com com- position with the dash clarity and fire firc of a master The other numbers on the program program pro pro- gram are as follows Weber Invitation to the Dance Wein- Wein g gartner's gartner's artner's Arrangement Haydn Symphony SurprIse Surprise kovsky Slave Goldmark Gold Gold- mark Overture to 10 tala j Continued on Pago 4 r i 1 t. t 1 i 1 SOCIALIST CLUB Continued from Page 1 Students who signed the charter application ap yesterday and who will become become be be- come charter members of the Utah chapter of the society are W. W F. F Lewis S. S E. E Webb W. W E. E Onions A. A H. H Paul Fred W. W Sachs Carl M. M r. r Decker Ernest R. R Thos R. R Rees Elias Ellas Saba J. J H. H Allen Leonard Croft Peter Kasius and Carlyle Burrows Each member of the society automatically automatically auto auto- becomes a subscriber for the magazine and other literature of or the organization without cost to him Internationally In In- Internationally renowned men like Ernest Ernest Ernest Er Er- nest Poole and John Spargo are contributors con con- to the publications Coeds and faculty are eligible for tor membership as well as the male students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents of or the University The women take nearly as great an interest in the social and economic problems which are discussed at similar meetings in other colleges as do the men according according according accord accord- ing to Lewis |