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Show PIANO RECITAL IS SUCCESSFUL ? Pupils of Mrs. Arvid Anderson Give "'.,. ' Clever Renditions Monday Evening ""'. at High School Auditorium, , - Pupils of Mrs. Arvid E. Anderson. ; , ' were heard in recital Monday evening- 1 of this week at the high school audi- ' torium, and from the smallest begin ner to the most advanced student, ev- ery performer did credit not only to themselves, but to their instructor. . The program opened with Eleanor . ' I Wardlaw giving a clever presentation ' of "Andantino" by Bilbrrt, and ended with Tarantella," rendered in a won-' derful manner by Miss Margaret Ireland, Ire-land, . " , , . . ,. , ',. v. ' ' Wilfred Mitchell gave a neat inter- , ' ... prctation of "Flight of Time" by Ellis, El-lis, followed by John Myers playing t- n , "Shepherd's Pipes" by Sochting. A r . waits by Eleanor Wardlaw followed, .. , ' and then Maxine McNabb gave a clever clev-er rendition of "Play of the Flowers,"; - by Krentzlin. "Gypsy Life," played f by Dorothy Barnard was exceptional-' ... ly well played, followed by the "Dance of the Marionettes," rendered by Dor- , ; - ; is Barkle. This pupil rhowed a mark-- . 1 ... ed advancement over her work at the last recital in May of last year, ,.v", . " ". :-: ' v Esther Weinberg received much applause ap-plause for her playing of "A.Juns- ' - , Day," and then Marjorie Scott capti-vated capti-vated her audience with "Sea Foam," . a clever piece by Prestori. ' Marjorie . , ' Earl, one of the advanced pupils then' played "Le Secret," in a manner that . , ! stamps her as one of the coming rnu- i sicians of Bingham Canyon, Dorothy '- . . Barnard followed with "Return of the j Gondolier," and then John Myers' , . ! cleverly portrayed the "Camp of the Gypsies." A "Polish Dance," played . by Margaret Ireland proved to be one of the real treats of the evening. Miss Ireland is one of the talented mui- -" cians of the camp, and she received . much applause for, her rendition of r rSirBrfflc$iiriie"S6.f "TpJ : Esther Weisberg' then played "Hap-py "Hap-py Thoughts," followed ' by Hazel ' Heather in "Tales of a Truant." "Flower's Awakening" played by Maxine MeNabb also proved to be one ' of the delights of the evening. Marjorie Mar-jorie Earl, playing "Le Soirire'- gave the audience a treat and then Miss Ireland ended the stellar program with "Tarantella." . ' . 1 ' " ' The crowd was rather small, in fact' too small for such a wonderful entertainment. enter-tainment. All the pupils did wonder- . ful work, and those who appeared at ' Mrs. Anderson's first recital last May ' showed marked improvement. ' It is too bad that the people of the camp do not patronize these musicat events in better fashion. A little more at- ,v tention paid to music will make Bing-, bam Canyon a better Bingham Can- ' yon. In music there is charm. . . .. . .... ..." - I |