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Show Floyd Larsen Returns From An Extended Trip Floyd Larsen, son of Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, returned home Monday after an absence of ten months in New York City, where he has been studying piano and saxaphone. He was also assistant instructor in the studio of Joshua Gurwich, New York City. Mr. Larsen was a member, while away, of several large orchestras, playing play-ing during the summer of 1928 at "The Mohican Lake Camp," one of New York's foremost fashionable tourist mountain summer resorts. During the past winter he has had two interesting trips to South America Ameri-ca with orchestras; the first to .Val-paraisa, .Val-paraisa, through the Panama Canal of seven weeks duration. The trip was made on the steamship R. M. S. Ebro. The second was to Buenos Ayres on board the Pan American, also a seven sev-en weeks trip. While on this tour the Pan American rescued 90 passengers passen-gers stranded on a sand bar off the coast of Florida. Another Interesting trip during the year, was to Naussau, on of the Bahama Ba-hama group of islands known as the "Home of the Idle Rich," covering a period of five days. Mr. Larsen was engaged while on these trips, in .playing with the ships musical organizations. He left Wednesday for Provo where he joined the B. Y. U. Male Chorus on their tour through Northern Utah He will also play a. number of saxaphone saxa-phone solos in the various programs of the week. |