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Show OGDEN BOY TO GIVE CONCERT Sterling Wheelwright, 15, to Play on Big Organ in S. L. Tabernacle Sterling Wheelwright of Ogden. y car-old lad. who ill play in formal concert in the salt Lake tabernacle tomorrow to-morrow evening. Few persons at the age of 15 years 1 ae ha( the opportunity of appearing jin formal concert seated at one of the largest and undoubtedly the most fam-jous fam-jous pipe-organs in the world, j This Is the distinction, however, to bt accorded Sterling Wheelwright of Ogden; 15-year-old musician, who will play in the Salt Iuke tabernacle to-1 to-1 morrow evening, before a large Maln-leting. Maln-leting. Including noted organists of the west. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 H ; Wheel wright of Si'7 Twent y -sixl h street and give promise at bis early jage to become a muster at not only the ploe-organ; but the piano as well. The lad has played the piano since he was seen and one-half years of Inge, and had studied Intensive! since that time. I lis love for the pipe-or-g&n has led him to study under such artists as Clarence Hddy of Chicago and Victor Saar. At present he is studying under ProfessOr J -Mc-Clellan, organist at the Salt Lake tab-iernacle. tab-iernacle. Professor Mc'lellan has become greatly interested in the boy, who has a!read displayed wonderful technique, land pxedi ' for him a bright future as nu organist. Tomorrow evening the boy will be given the opportunity oi showing his ability on the large four-manual tabernacle tab-ernacle organ. Many Ogden friends ( h' Wheelwright family Will attend the concert, which begins at 8 o'clock. |