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Show FRIDAY, , SEPTEMBER 30, .'I960 Utah County. Utah . U , ' ' : 7 DAILY HERALD 1 ' III t ' 'Laymen Musicians' Of Central Utah Symphony Prepare Benefit Concert ,By WINIFRED I Dr. Dr. Jack T. Harrison, manager; Mrs. Juna C. "Washburn, secretary; Mrs. Beverly D. Dunford , treasurer and Mrs. Carol Gardner, librarian. plays viola who handles teacter who a bassoon of tones cares about the these are a few of the local musicians who have joined the Central Symphony Orchestra to ; play "for, fun. will which present The orchestra, a benefit concert on Oct. 6 at the Provo - tabernacle, is . under the leadership of Jacob Bos, who has a varied and impressive background as instrumentalist, and , conductor. The orchestra personnel includes many musicians with professional and scholastic honors to their credit who have made music their ' hobby as well as( vocation or avocation. The concert will provide funds for the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic. The concert, one in a series, by the orchestra, will feature the Beethoven Piano Concerto No, 1 with Mrs. Rhoda Vaun .Young as' piano soloist. Other numbers will include-- - Eine Kleine Nachtmusic, , Peer Gynt Suite, Zorohyda, Romanian Rhapsody and others. In addition to Mr. Bos, officers of ... f J I i . I ft, liiipiipiil Ik rp, Total Reaches 34 I Firm Files Appeal On Three More I T nn 'A' GRADE j j BUICK HAS NEW STYLING FOR 1961 The clean, sweeping lines of Buick's 1961 ' roof and windstyling are epitomized in the LeSabre se ries with its landau-typ- e shield of new design. Extensive engineering and styling changes provide more headroom and greater passenger comf ort. Doors open wider for easier entrance and exit. Interior roominess .has been increased even though the over-a- ll width has been reduced two inches. The new Buick models will be displayed starting Oct. 5 at the P. E. Ashtoni Company in Provo. in n i -- CD i-r- n n Wiswl Snjwnfi music for itself alone. 1 n . 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While a few members of the orchestra are professional musicians, most of them enjoy Parking Tickets r fillip - CONDUCTOR PUTS ORCHESTRA THROUGH PACES Jacob Bos, conductor of the Central Utah Civic Symphony, rehearses the orchestra made up of local people who are reviving their former interests in music. The grOup will stage a concert ' Oct. 6 as abenefit for the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic. and, .2. to provide an outlet for those in the community who are not professional musicians, but have talent and enjoy putting their talents to work. Mrs. Young, the soloist for .this performance, is typical of - the talent which the orchestra has available. She has studied under nationally kn?wn artists and has appeared as soloist with the B'YU Symphony, and the Idaho State Symphony. Also typical of the 0QSf&3 a fc , Currently the orchestra has a personnel of nearly 50 members with Mrs. Helen Robinson serving as concertmistress. 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