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Show . -9- colledted pink, v.rhi te.l blue, and yellov~· dia.monde o De Pachma.n had his rooms on the top floor of the Hot.el Utah ~ e.nd he oft_en played t:be pian_o at t wo or thref' o ,_Jclock in the morningo After - one of hi r: co ncert s , he y entertained Profe s sor Giles, head of the department of music at the University of Utaha Mrso Giles, and oo ua o ther friends in his rooms by playihg from ten o'clock until three in the morning. That night he played the sixteen Bra.bmet waltzes v1hich be had not 45 played for forty yearso- On October 20, 1928, the famou B ~ alt Lake Theatre v.:hich had played ho c t -c;o so many talented arti~tE .~ as clo ;~ ed~ The las t :per-· furmance 116 V; a s given by the Emma L. Gates 0l)era Company. - They gave the ~econd act of Robin ~ and the third act of Traviatao L h d 47 h k :lmma uoy Gates s an, t e lea o Evan thoug the Calt La e Theatre ha ~ been clo s ed for seventeen years, it ~ still lingers in the memory of the :people of Galt Lake .. Henry l!iller referred to it e.s JtA. Cathedral in the Desert .. w48 Salt Lake ~ till haG the great arti s ts of the day for guest a.ppearanctr ,_ but nO\\: they appear at Kings bury H&. ll o! the Salt ID.ke Tabernacle.. The people of thie city still realize the need for culture, and they are doing all that they can to further it. 45 Prof·e r. eor Giles, intervie-vvo Fehrua.ry 4, 1946. 46 Lucy Gates "Ja. s the granddaughter of Brigham Young, and for years she \va~ a member of the Metror-ol it ion Opera Company in Ne v>~ York. 4? Henderson, ~0 £11., p .. 198o 4 8 Pyper, o l? • ill o , p. 3 17 o |