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Show Hyrum Lammers Goes To Join Sousa's Band Hvrum Lammers well-known In Ogden and (hroughout tho west as a ttombono player, departed yesterday afternoon for New York, whore he will become a member of John Phillip Sousa's mllltarv band Lammers Is an Ogden boy and since early bovhood haw been a loVsr of music. Kxcelllng not only In his trombone trom-bone studies, but making a good record rec-ord as a cornet, saxophone and clarl- ; net teacher, he has attracted considerable consid-erable attention from big musical organizations or-ganizations throughout the country. I Tolson. famous comedian, upon his visit to Ogden several years ago,1 attempted to induce "Hi to Join his troupe. Chautauqua organizations and several bands of renown have also attempted to secure Limmcrs' ser-1 vice?. "When war broke out. Lammers was among the several Ogden musicians who Joined With the famous Hf.th Held artillery band and went overseas.! A'- the conclusion of the War, Lammers I resumed his work in local musical circles. "Ill" has recently received a gigantic gigan-tic "F" trombone, with which ho will play feature parts for Sou -a. He stat-. stat-. 1 rssterdav liforc depurtlng that the ii jurlty of Sousa's selections carried i extremely heavy base scores und that the playing of a base to one of Sousa's marches required considerable more technique and execution than did the leleetldns written b ordinary com-! com-! posers. Mrs. Lammers will join "Hi" In thei east in about a month. |