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Show ! Musical department. ! 15. Y. C. I This depai tmeiit Is one of the rapid-, I Iv growing departments of the Col-' lege; last year was especially successful, success-ful, and the present year promises to, be even more successful than any )car In tho past. With the new studio and additional equipment, we expect to be the leading school of music In the state. Our teachers are all specialists. Miss Lillian Oliver, one of Salt Lake's leading pianists, has devoted hen whole life to the piano. She studied In Europe under the great teacher Hcicngcr. There Is not an artist In the state who has received moie favorable fav-orable criticisms from the public and piess. Pupils come to her from all over the state and fiom as far north as Montana. CM. Hauls, violinist, studied In Kurope and Is considered one of the very best In the state. He, like Miss Ollver.has made a specialty of the one instrument, the violin. Pupils come fiom Salt Lake to stud) with him. V. O. Uol Inson, vocal tcachci. Isan-j other specialist He has studied tin-1 dcr some of the very best American teacheis. His private voice cultuiel woik has been so successful that he! could not accommodate all who de-shed de-shed instruction. Among his pupils are stake choristers who have spoken in high piaisc of the Instruction re-1 ccived. Mr. (i. N. Curtis, one of Miss Oliver's advanced pupils will act as her assistant, following her methods of Instruction. Mr. David Smith, instructor on the violin, studied In Salt Lake City, and has taken a thrcc-yeais' course under Piofcssor Harris. He will teach the celebrated German method of violin playing. Erank E. Plowman, Instiuctoi 'on Banjo, Guitar, and Mandolin, has studied under some or the best American Ameri-can performers, on their Instruments, ! and is a most successful teacher. Pupils desiring to become artists or successful music teachers, should place themselves under Instruclois who have a leputatlon nod the ability to teach, and who are know n to have coriect methods. Following are some of Miss Oliver's students who arc successful piano teacheis: H. N. Curtis, Lottie Httsby, Annie Egbert, .lean Harris, Lund-quist. Lund-quist. Ellen Picece, Anna Smith, li. .1. Hammer, Amanda Tiausirom. Miss Oliver will be in Logan Sep-tuiubcr Sep-tuiubcr 22ml and 2:iid, and will meet all those whodcslie to study with her hi room 1 of the studio. The other teacheis may be seen any day by applying ap-plying at the olllce. |