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Show k F THE MT. PLEASANT out Silt Utah Stale Agricultural College Alums Will Organize In Sanpete A .S' .i ti S.mprtr h.ijiti1 Aifii ultur.i l.t t nt .is-v.it a ilinnrr i nl, is tin H n w i ill of ill li u 1 .iluninl u ,;i- u s. s sis ? i i in hy I it. ni .mi i j in I i Mi Vi I ' mi. ild I l I, I n, ml i 'ml . ii 'ii1 me in 111, .III - t Bv Ada C. . til. .in. llll III! I'l 'I c u i 'n .1 r l u ini i 11 I O' (min., i H uc ( I, on inch, igi V. .i In. 'Ill 11 ml .1 ll .1 i U M III II i i i mini I l ' nl i tn- . 111. .i i Mew Hemingway Novel I i VS , Moll ll j I - V ! I I I I i I I l I aim i Mrs Munav Robertson Sat In the Mini lo oltu e and .it the Pay son li' ii I, ham ii j ji li d unlay evening dills Is their Ills! hospital h si ue Agl'ie hey have one son danphtei in t he i min t siding si v .! udeiil s ledei of I I Iniinln ei y , pi iti i "s t I o 0 y , her Mis Honored By r University i "Rigoletto". Of all the operas vc Inch Verdi vviote, II Trovatorc is probably the most tuneful and the east The haunting great and fain i No musical production ever writ ten has a greater public appeal and general acceptance than II Trovatorc. As a special feature foi the Utah engagement, an imported singing Japanese actress. Mis-Hi- zi Koyke, will sing the title One-Nerole in Madame Butterfly York critic has said tha' yvhereas other artists act the Her role. Miss Koyke lives it oriental background and expert musicianship qualify her pie UIH ('.lit 1( r liiottn-IKlIllt'S r I i Mi s in oiiii Git-i-- HI (f I - i .nut Mis I i t Smgi-,"i- ' ll tl (11 of Milts. tilS lUint.is ssitti .mil Mis It i m ttu-i- V i i s l 0 t Try a PYRAMID M, ii ..I , I o i I"! tl lit a Hied olu 1 pf.il e et epf delloi at If o "W Wils. ai I ' I i i i j ADLETI . a "I opinion may la ' ited w to If reason Is left It I'lloin is Ji I fei i ..'lib ,1 ! II Mi ' Soig.tson Visiting on unday with then D. And R. C. W. Plan paicnl.s, ilo (i.oiHiid (Towthcis, All Vista-Dom- e Coaches wen- Mis Jaia Magg and Mr a ft ii ol Salt On Scenic Gorge Route od Mis M,t x Lake ity stainless steel Stic, unfilled, Vista Dome coai ties aie being Mr and Mis K i Holman of added to tlie Royal Goig Piovo were visimis on Tuesday I Si Rio tains ol the Denver C.u at the faun.- of Mis F'lmei mile Western railroad, It was (ft, ter announced this week The new coaches, which pet Mis Joy Dane K nl Piovo and in it pass ngers an unobstructed of Mi i and Mrs Morgan Koval view of the beautiful with Go ge route of the Rio Grande-- , Nephi visited mi Friday tfo-itirothcr and sister in law, seat .'in on the mam floor and Mr and Mrs Vuil Moigan, also 21 in the Vista Dome .section attended funeral i vices of then F'nst of the coaches went in uni le, Gtoige F' ( oomb.s to si rvtce February 11, and eventually they will replace all Mi and Mrs An the present equipment, officials ndrew H derson of Salt Like city weie said visitors tit the odvin Vista Dome coaches, in acidi flume on Tuesday to full vision windows tion boast fully carpeted floors, foam Mr and Mis fiavid Robeitson tubher acd reclining seats, of Provo visited on Friday with spacious dressing rooms with iclatives herv also attend fu modem appointments K neral services ol George lently recessed directly undei - c BRAND ' j J the whiskey that's Cieerfu as its Aame r m-- v P.ost-quis- t vn am mi KENTUCKY WHISKEY NATIONAL DISTILL F8S PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK 65 A BLEND CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS i. it: 1) '1 I ' ( Celowfa Riv?, Arizona Thomas attemh-the hint hcon in the Senator's honor Mrs Critics Have High Praise For Utah Conductor Abravanel One ol the grandest musical Heals m memoiy was presented at the Salt Lake Tabernacle last vveek when Maurice Abravanel, Ctahs builiant conductor, led tah Symphony I Tschat in kow skys Symphony No. 5 in El Minor, according to music critics Both conductor and orchestra rose to new heights to inspire the through With near capacity an i audience make Utah music lovers morel than ever await- - of the fact that in Maunce Abravanel. Utah has one of the gr at conductors of (our time, it w as stated. Mr Abravanel has been guest conductor with most of the lead mg sy mphonu-- of the countiv and has apjx a red live turns as guest conductor on the Standard Horn He has made many ap ve,iratnes on Broadway, and gist last week ieceived an otter from ustraha for consider Sydn y, ably mote salary than he re loves ccivcd in Utah But hetlie state, the people, the inoun tains and he'd like nothing 1st than to sic- - the symphony which neatly last collapsed veat, become strong and healthy in this atea. according to those th associated with him in symphony Tlie gieat conduct'll is not with the I tab only populai patrons but lie's loved and ot the by members oichestra Ciitns unuind the i cogt-ieIns country have tint greatness and guest aiti-Aruinously hail him foi bis .plen did work and the mastclui job I t lithat he has done with Symphony oichcsti.i Fveiy music tail m tf e st ii hould t.ike th oppoiur .tv to Tl e see tins master perlont. "IK (it will In- stage. i Id Ttiaiv 2a at 'fa- Salt Lake r.iix i A stat'd n.K le fils piugi i it b cn lined up w ith N itfian Mil stein (list in Mitshed violinist, as soloist Reset at Iocs guest should he made e ii iv hv w t pm the symphony offnc at NT Wes' I list South into Maybe I did" i flees open Glen Main of LL in Salt Lake city arc now for your at Bros Music Co, 71 South and at Kingsbury Hall. U Prices foi ie campus served seats are SI 20, SI SO S2 Jo - S3 00. tt-- i Hoopster s a t Eugene Beltrame gives hia opponents on other Sixth Army teams plenty of trouble ( lene gets a lot of fun out of Armv ath letica and in addition, he's saving money that will help put him Pfc - ( ' Driven 5 Twice Around the World! For cars raced over the hot desert g qualities along the Mexican border . . . testing the of amazing Conoco Super Motor Oil. 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Bend Trihu e OIL - t tion gets pi v MOTOR tf,, m I'sf bo !" ilIi",A ! t ol . c si ' i eminently for the assignment The Quartet from Rigoletto is praised by critics as the most thrilling and most exacting piece of music in ojxratic literu ture. It myer fails to thrill the audience The success of Rigo letto is due in a measure to the closely knit story yyhuh is so easy to folloyy. The story itself mast rpiece is a literary by Victor Hugo Verdis expeit craftsmanship has made it one of the favorites of all time Gail Plummer, manager Kingsbury Hall, advises that good seats are still available for all performances, hut that inter est is mounting fast Telephone orders, as veil as mail oulets will be accepted Two box o inches tall and lain l ' ist be e iar melodies are a delight to music lovers and ciitics alike two - abolishes ( hild Lahm through its revent amendment He is rsponsible for the Soldu-- i Edit eat ion Bill in the G I Bill of Rights and his leadership for donate Labor 'and Public Wei fare Committee led to unanimous support of the following mens tires diPictly honefitting (hil dren National School Health Act Bill, Hospital Construction Federal Aid for Education. Local Public Health Cnits, Aid to Medical Education and National Sen-neFoundation, Mrs F'ahy said Mrs Fahy made the pre.senta tion on behalf of Georgv J Heiht, chairman of the Amen an Patents Committee and publisher of Parents Magazine The committee was oigarned thr e years ago to wmk for the im provement of conditions affect and lo trig child) cn nationally (matinee "Madame Butterfly ", IS and Saturday, February Six feet dead shot, ll" p" ,i ik trains is lion, c ' t !i "'ll J ll (land Juii. H"!i Put Ido lf.iv ol ti"'g- i " do s, mgs ,i mi i ii nv ot i nl foi Education Bill duimg Hie first session of tins ( ongress He is author of the Fair Labol i t St, md. lids whlih pi.tcticallv in Ktngsbuiy Hall on 17, "II Tiova IS, Saturday, February p Route (J i i i Fiiday, February Heads-U- doll i s li i n man of the im p. u ant Labor and Public Welf.ue ( om mitt e, Scnatoi Thomas w is in flueim.il in passing the Federal Company and i Hill - follow. of the 1 I Three mori- popular operas could not be found foi the I'm versity of Utah Centennial celebration than thezse to be piv sented by the San Carlo Opeia to Giegmy ol sun s ( i I Most Popular Operas strains Hill spent a Salt in Islll-i- sen l( pi1, i i v e.st yveck ss Mis 1990 tail I d toie; Oldioyd i ill ot Mis Lot it- ( , i ci ss.is a Slsiloi on Fnd.iy in I.ltlVCs ss ml I 17, lln sen. dot born. is v as honored tins w eek III WidnngO'iit with the .nmu.ii he Ainei n an 1aients ,,w ild ot iiminlltee hu his dlst n g u lstied sci y ii es to tin- .Nat inn s i In dr. li he aw ai d. in Hie sh vpe nl an insulins! plaque was pn settled in the Senator by Mrs Jack li I 'xceut IV e IIIFall lor if t lie jAmerti.in I.nt ids ( ommiuee at m the a lulu In on eiem.iny Hotel on ( ipil'd Congiessn in. I . At Leinud E II ti ot tit immlis son ( Parents Group Ernest ItrniiiiK way's new novel, rrss the Kiser and into tha Trees," is the story of h old I S infantry colonel who returns to Venue lor a last visit with a vnnnK and lieautiliil Italian girl. I hey are happy in their intense lose tint it is a happiness made poinnnnt In their realization colonel that (he hasn't long lo live. Hemingway, in describing their last s isit, mounts the events in the soldiers colorful life whuh made hint the brutal, and yet strangely tender man that he is. The novel starts in the I issue of Cosmopolitan magazine and is Hemingway's first work sime his famous "I or W horn the Hell 'lulls, published in 1910. Scheduled mil Mis days of the h.tl e i ity Mi and Mis few Sen. Thomas Is lifly-sia- I Hans n and children ot 1iovo spent Sun ssi e m F'ountatu Gieen with will day i ves Mi - i .mil - i ttn- t.l Is ( S Amli-isoi- i - . 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