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Show THE DAILY RECORD Page 3 THl'IISPAY. A Geo P Brown, 2777 Connor SYMPHONY SCHEDULES Valley Bk; hh gds FINALE APRIL 11 SEASON to MAURICE ABRAVANEL Joe MIISKM IHKUIOIII(.ONIMILU The Utah Symphony will conclude Roy Singleton, gentle, The final peaceful throughout. of the evening (and the season) work will be the brilliant Shostakovitch, a in Symphony No. 5 D major by favorite of music lovers around the world. With his Fifth Symphony, a new breadth and vision In it developed a great range of moods. carries the which symphony he has Rd, Murray Redwood Rd, sic to 900 :f sic to Rend Chaw, Fir; FMA 8th S, sic W Craftsman Cabin ants , 155 FKA Fir.; Equip Machs Western Sheet Metal, to S 1533 to E, Draper N, sic to FW 741 E 12500 4, sic 327- 3 100 - sic S, Fin; Brake Larrv Jo e Good, 5570 FMA FI , Press Brake sic to Cora Wav, Arthur FWtz Co, Municipal Airport, sic to W sic Malvern , W to FKA Fin; fum Southeast Janitorial Serv, 602 Scott sic to FMA Fir.; Telephone ur.it Ave, S, Draner Amherst Cabinet, 47 Earl Voris, 2191 hh gds E 500 5, sic to Fin; Equip FMA Had man , 6234 Rodeo Fin; Equip FMA Rt E 3020 Ir, jlc rlc S, Fin; Table Nc. spor.dent. to FMA to L, M. Cuirv'.i among TUCKETT, Justice curtain on the Utah Symphony's regular subscription series in the Tabernacle, it will hardly spell the end of the Orchestra's activities for the season. ih7 Apr- - j.. 1970 Blue Shield of Ut&h, Defendant ar.d Apphan The triumphal march 1 FLEH V. literature. the most powerful in symphonic 122o Mytl Wells, Pla:r.t:ff ar d exquisitely to its conclusion is rlc In The Supreme Court Of The State Of Utah acclaimed as a flawless masterpiece and entered Shostakovitch 's work. S Julio 0 Canales, 353 Cottage Ave, sic it is S Carnet Gallery, Ror.do 3480 Grtr.r Snrv, 94s polrom "'V, Fbod John to Vatior.wide Fin; loveable and V., 5 Fin; Calculator LeDuff, 668 Conway Ct, sic to Nationwide Pin; hh eds Leon T work was FW Southeast Music, 21t6 F7A Fin; Office W, to Nationwide Fin; hh ads written two years after Beethoven finished composing his fervent Eroica; in contrast beautiful S Redwood Joseph F Chiefeagle, 67 N 5th to Nationwide Pin; hh gds James 0 " 3 Salazar, Multiplier Emest A Steffen, 28 E 2nd ationwide Pin; hh gds This L to Seaboard Pin; cons H to I of the program will be major. Griffin, Delwin Pace, 12365 Metro Pin; TV of his noblest music. flat M Julian Weston. 7th X, to M.etro Pin; hh fum built, become Beethoven symbols the spirit of liberation, in- B sic to to International Harvester; Tractor Morand to c r-- Smith, 1449 E 174 j, Dnrwr to Naylor Equip; Sauin Hansen, 986 Blaine eve, sic to K Naylor Equip, 3930 the opera is the Beethoven Symphony No. 4 in W 7, 3125 S 5 Ned City Pin; hh gds said, "This work has won me the martyr's crown". The heroic characters Florestan and Leonore, first half 37 W, Joseph C Christensen, 3556 S 331 C Granger to Admiral Ind Cr; hh gds he once Completing the 3rd N Elizabeth Keelnv, sic to Nat Fin; hh eds widely separated in mood. Opening work will be the Overture to Fidelio, Beethoven's only opera, of which some 1st Thrift; Harvey, 3478 cons eds Betty Jane Carlstoi., 2?0 Coitrville Ave sic to KFT; cons eHs Murray to hh gds camera gun State, Susan Fittingly, in the year of worldwide celebration of the 200th birthday of Beethoven, the finale concert will devote itself to two of the Bonn Master's works -- of the oppressed and S Steven C Ahl strom, 427 Astin Weight; Piano poses recent and past symphonic favorites. upon which 6102 Tortola Av, sic 123 Gonzales, cons gds R MFT; Newell Dodge, 2380 E 21st S, sic to Peoples 1st Thrift; aonl program which juxta- all-orches- tral I Gurule, B MiPi'; Jack A season on Saturday, April 11, at 8x30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. For the season finale. Maestro Abravanel selected an to V Peoid.es its thirtieth Arnold St, rlc to Chavez, 200 K 5th E, Sandy Univ CIT Cr; hh gds Richard spiring 1070 (. 1 1 1 1 FINANCING STATEMENTS UTAH SYMPHONY has A1 " is ; Cit-r- : While Saturday's concert rings down the a .s .r ar. Apt.i 16, 1968, he plaintifl was fuel a darned to repair home in Corirne, Utah, while he was attempvlr.g tank when the jack the a ic was straighten tank. The plaintiff using jack in tte mouth. The b.ow from slipped and the jack handle s'tuc.k the plaintiffbroke seierai of h.s teeth and the jack handle fractured the plaintiff's jaw, also dislodged three of the teeth. Before the reverberations of the Shostakovitch c of IV H. J. After the a. Cjdcr.t the plaintiff was taken to the oifit erne : gem v ' Griffin, D.D.S., a dental surgeon who adimrlstered Wendell Wh.te, IVD.S. an to the plaintiff and then referred him to Dr. R. the who oral surgeon. The plairtlff was hospitalised by Dt. Wh.te to irta'ed Dr. t.rifijn back, fracture of the jaw and thereafter referred the plaintiff :r. the work pia.rtIU's for repair of the fractured teeth and to install bridge teeth. and fractured dislodged mouth to replace the hut refused The defendant paid the bill submitted to it by Dr. White Dr. (Vilfln and to pay for the services of Dr. Griffin. The plaintiff paid commenced these proceedings for reimbursement. V Oii 1 the Orchestra will depart West Coast tour the following morning for a that will include some 23 concerts in 21 cities. t" This tour will be followed by several concerts around the state and another short trip into have completely died down, eek "run-ou- - this Colorado before the time to the southern part of the settles Symphony down state -- tied tli.lt The contract of insurance subscribed to by the piami.fl prev he was entitled to the following services: for recording sessions from May 22 through June 6. It was just years ago on 30 first concert of the newly founded Utah Orchestra was given in Kingsbury Hall. .r. Surgical services rendered by a participating phys.i:. The term rhe treatment of disease, illness, or injury. -- i.d "surgical services" shall mean: cutting, sutnr.ng. ..rci d.sic.3 operative procedures; treatment oi fractures iiors or orthopedic, casting. that the May 8, 1940, State Symphony Although this at different times, that time forward there has been no hiatus and p. etlud.. The defendant claims that certain exclusions in hc po.ry ;s as to.. lows: plaintiff frem recovery. Ore of the exclusions group had several predecessors from in until it Physician's services for extraction has grown and expanded that period the Orchestra of teeth, or m other dentjl proc esses. has become one of America's major symphonies. v iimiled The defendant contends that the services covered by thi po..i ateof the to those performed by a physician who is a participating nieim.er defendant corporation. 1 Financing Statements Raymond L Fa cm, 1 501 to KFT; cons gds Philip s Tunks, 1169 W Glayboumm, J S 20th E, KFT; hh gds jflrald J Richards, 4156 Fbrtuna sic to HPT; sic Blaine Hovcroft, 624 E Wamock Ave, slo to Nationwide Pin; hh gds N sic to N James, 644 N 2nd ionwide Pin; hh gds Tom Way, cons gds Justin J hsumnlmv Jr, 4830 S 4580 Kearns to 1st Sec 8k; Camper James W, Marshall Nestas, 835 Edison St, sic to Nationwide Pin; hh gds Gary L Rowland, 5550 S 600 W, Murray hh gs camera equip to Nationwide Pin; H Ledbetter, 3702 Nationwide Pin; hh gds , I W, S sic to Nat- State, sic to Larry M Garlock, 1201 Charlton Ave, slo to Valley Bk; Boat Mtr Trlr I in the The trial court was of the opinion that there were contract which should be resolved against the defendant aril r (.. or of ilie plaintiff. 'I...- the .crv.ccs It seems quite cleaT from the record in this cast pc: term, d .1. 'ho pracperformed by Dr. Gritfin were not thoseof ordinarily ci easi ot teeth caries and tice of dentistry such as the treatment re sorely for m Gr.lt.r. and gums. Services which were performed by Lr. ar. at inthe purpose of repairing ihe injuries suffered by the plalnt.l!1! eturn ?m c l dent which the ordinary person would assume came w;ih.i r . I '!. g Services" aB defined in the policy. The wo-d.- "Surgical 1. Continental Casualty Co. v. Street, 379 S. W. 2d 648. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS-(Continu- ed on Paqo 4) |