Show SEVIER OF MUSIC HAS enrollment wll will open monday with over two T wo hundred students registered f for or intensive study strong faculty engaged the enrollment of students for the sevier summer school of music is exceeding all expectations the people of sevier valley appreciate the opportunity given them in the coming of the instructors to richfield for eight weeks beginning monday so many students have enrolled that it is expected that practically all the pupils that can be handled will have been obtained by the timo time school opens monday morning at the grade 11 school building at no time in the history of southern utah has such an array of talent been engaged to devote their time to music dramatics and dancing as is the case in the establishment of this summer school of music every branch of music will be taught IM T 40 Ss n kl 7 51 FRED C GRAHAM the musical manager of utah who Is responsible for the sevier summer school of music 2 BETH WALTON cellist miss walton will teach cello and also one of the piano classes she is a graduate of the now new england conservatory ol of music 0 of bosten N f W t tp W i iray FAY CORN CORNWALL who Is a graduato graduate of miss aliss Bab babcocki Babcoc cocks kB lass class at the university of utah she will ivill direct the students in the art class private lessons in ral expression public speaking elocution etc and the classes also in ilay y dramatization production stage ilage technique etc those enrolling in private lessons are given the option of many classes without charge charee A feature of the school will bo be the regular weekly concerts to be held at the second ward chapel every sunday evening at nine sharp atter after tho the regular band co concert heert the first of theto concerts will occur sunday given by the instructors tors these events will bo be entirely free to the public and the teachers andi and students will take part this plan gives the pupil the needed experience of performing before the public and of showing the development and progress of students private lessons will be given in every branch of music also class les continued on page ten x DAVID REESE ah famous tenor who will ha charge arge of the vocal department the i summer music school 1 4 5 LAWRENCE EBERLY aly pianist anit who recently played with wl the minneapolis symphony orchestra at salt lake city and who will have ha charge arce of the piano department of the a summer music school A JAMES 11 II WEST unest who has had bad a wide expert e as soloist and teacher and who wa 1 have charge chare af the violin andl a department SEVIER SUMMER SCHOOL continued from pago page one sons in harmony history of music theory opera and gemble ensemble en in singing orchestra and band classes will also be given in play producing tor for adults and folk dancing opera singing play dramatization for the children the school has the backing olour of our prominent citizens several of them having publicly expressed e d ta their approval of this important musical mul undertaking der taking mr graham the managing director of the seyler summer school of music is enthusiastic about the present outlook for or a successful season ot of musical education for richfield and surrounding towns cje he has been surprised and pleased with the wonderful amount of talent found here in almost every line of music drama and dai dancing some very fino pianists and accompanists and an unusual number of alno voices have been heard since ho he arrived mob in the city A wide interest has been discovered in dramatic art and dancing the parents he has found are eager and anxious to have their younger caldren begin their musical and dramatic education in the class work to he be conducted by fay cornwall a graduate of miss aliss babcocki Bab cocks class at the university of utah which will consist of play drama dramatization tiza chorus singing folk dancing dancin etc miss emily Dr arinton Inton from the university 0 of utah etah who will act as the secretary of tho the school arrived in richfield during the week and has been kept busy visiting the patrons and students of the school in company with miss ada thurber yesterday at the grade school building tho the students met miss brinton branton and were assigned their lesson periods A reception will be given tonight between nine and eleven at the johnston hotel by the faculty to meet the patrons and friends of the school mr air johnston Job has kindly given the use of his large and spacious dining room tor for the occasion some dancing will be indulged in the music being furnished by golden and sylva johnston and leslie bird all the teachers will arrive tonight tor for the reception and they w will ill all take part in the concert sunday night at the second ward chapel promptly at nine |