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Show Latona Lyceum Arranges Season's Program I Presenting a group of local as well as internationally known artists, the LaTona Lyceum Association As-sociation now has contracts signed for an outstanding series of entertainment for the coming season, events which should suit the taste of the most discriminating. discriminat-ing. Richard P. Condie, assistant conductor of the Salt Lake tabernacle taber-nacle choir and well known tenor, and Alexander Schreiner, tabernacle taber-nacle organist, will appear in an evening of vocal and organ music in September. Salom Risk, public speaker of note, who calls himself the "Syrian "Syr-ian Yankee" will give a lecture, "Americanization of an American." Ameri-can." Juanita Carter, contralto, has been heard by local music lovers whose expressions of praise are of the highest. Mary Hutchison, dramatic reader and interpreter, is an American actress giving portraits por-traits and interpretations of plays. Druke and Shaw a piano duo, and Jean Harris, harpist, will be accompanied by a vocalist. The Brigham Young University Symphony orchestra will make an appearance and American Fork high school music department depart-ment will give one evening to the Lyceum. The program committee of the LaTona is confident that the course offers a variety which will appeal to all. |