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Show - i- Piute County News, junction, t: taf - Schools Pushing Music tc Fore' America Destined to Lead World, Says Frederick f Neil Innes. ., i That the public school band movemen' Is bringing America to the fore In th-music world, is the belief of FrederlcL Neil Innes, director of the Conn National School of Music, Chicago, and Internationally known ban leader. America is destined to lead the world in music," says Innes. It does not yet rank with Germany, France Hungary, Italy or England, but we are climbing. Fully eighty per cent of the high schools have some musical organization, an orchestra or a band, or both. Music In the public schools V :V4 Modem S' ' preference PRESENT-DA- finds its choice C.1X.C1 ,15 in Camel V.. ,! ; - b iJC it res t,-- i Y it? id Frederick Camel tujt. Ca.nel r fe Nell Innes, Director, Conn National 8chool of Music. .tI will give America this coveted musical supremacy." Mr. Innes further believes that the time Is near at hand when even the smallest community will have Its band. He thinks thut when, this condition is brought about that it will be due largely to the Incentive given musical training by the public schools of the nation. "The modern school is as proud when a musical chuinpionshlp is won by their band or orchestra ns It Is when their football heavies go down the field to glory in every game they play," he says. The band or orchestra Is vastly superior to the vocal class," gays Innes, because' the, boy In the adolescent stage simply will not sing. He may be compelled to go through the motions, but be will not actually sing. He refuses for the simple tensott that he has no voice to sing with. Give such a lad a trombone or a cornet, or . any other Instrument of the bnnd and his musical progress will astound even himself." fragrance come from the chc. est tobaccos grown. They lead to supreme smoking pleasure. Youll never find a higher standard of goodness than in this favorite cigarette. Your own enjoyment will confirm the overwhelming choice of modern smokers To know how mild and mellow the quality cigarette can really be n- "Have a Camel! This Town of 20 Has 44-Pie- Band ce town with a A band has been discovered by the Conn Au-sl- c Center at Elkhart, Ind. Forest Grove, Mich., Is the town.. The entire population of 20 is housed In five dwellings. Small boys throw stones from cne end of the town to the other. Two stores serve the needs of the community. Yet Forest Grove's band numbers 44 pieces. The hamlet lacked paved streets and population. It was not even mentioned on the maps, yet the musical Several of the urge was there. townsmen knew something of music, as did several of the boys on the surrounding farms. There were lots. of others 'raring to blow a. horn. A meeting was arranged, attended by a 100 per cent representation of the town and by farm boys within A radius of many miles. The band came into being overnight 20-m- BrM 1927, B. I. laapaar, Wfauloa-SslaB- i Vtiwm Mi Q, A Thing of Beauty Is a I On The Joy Forever Market Everbearing Strawberrie plant plants lc each. Young plants 3c each. See P. M. Rick at Junction, 'Utah. s-o- v.v.-.- JTnX ....... V. , .S Vx5K.A JU ld :$ This Is the time of year to fix up your winter clothes. We do cleaning, pressing, altering and dying. Rehearsals are faithfully attended. "Band night" sees the one street lined with parked automobiles, and Forest Grove, once a Jest, has become the envy of the surrounding Guaranteed lirst class Work only. Seclal attention tn mail orders, Reasonable prices. eal SHOE REPAIRING tears Housewives Big Buyers' of Musical Instruqienl . & Tailors, Elkhart InL Sixty per cent of mi slcal Instruments sold to women ai purchased by housewives, it Is n vealed in a survey made by the Con Music Center here. The survey wr made through music instrument dea ers In twenty cities, and covered 32 lilsii. Richfield We save your soles and keep you well heeled W, BrinkerM Junction, Utah. S. actual transactions. trw. BABY CIIIX Golden Buff and White Leghorns (Tancard Strain) Black Minorca, Barrsd Rocks, R. I. Reds, and Turkens. No electric lights or. other egg forcing methods used on Order Your Butter Wrappers at the NEWS .This is one c t the beauty spots ot the Office breeding fgwls, Enoch Crews, I Seabright, California, ; ! a 9 ce Sesqui-Centenni- International Exposition in Philadelphia. The exposition celebrates the 150th anniversary or the signing of the Declaration of Independenc e The view shows the ower o: one of the main exhibit build- ings rearing its head np from among i he gorgeous landscape which artists have built around the giant structures which house exhibits from forty-thre- e nations of the world. The Exposition continues until December L . One out of every ten instrument sold were purchased by women, an their preferences for Instruments wa very much along the lines favored b the men, according to the survey. 0 the total number of transactions, flftj two per cent Involved the purchase c a saxophone, sixteen per cent that c a trumpet, and nine per cent that v a trombone. That youth will be served, especiall in music, was well illustrated In th ages of the purchasers. Fully thlrtj four per cent of those purchasing li struments were under , twenty-o- n years of age, while nineteen per cen wei between the ages of twenty-on and twenty-five- , and twenty-onpe cent between the ai;es ef twenty-fi- r and thirty. Only twenty-siper cen of all transactions Involved persons o thirty years and jvc. . e x |