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Show t 1 "y w"e m w ryryyyvv 'r v" wr" fry y. riyir.. r r r ; f ; ' ''7 f7 rrrrr rrrrr tyytrt'ov r- -r T x ! 4 F j, I I The Solid Beat DESTRET ulrlcs VTtSefU r. egns By HABOLD LCXDSTKOM w Music Edito , i- - h P r. 1, al f- - In just five more days Monday, July 16, that is musical school bells wlth-a- beat will ring lor Utah jazz lana asd :e &y i n. classes will convene for Instruction on the various instruments. ' From 10 to noon, the various comba and band groupings will receive instruction and work together.' The aftemoohs will be free for whatever activities the students- and faculty members may care to choose if any. In the evening, beginning at 6. there will be counseling of individuals and groups. At 6:30 Ralph Pena will teach an hour class in arranging for everyone interI ested Dunng this time, those not concerned with arrangements will practice in their own groups. Perhaps the highlight of the Workshop in Jazz for the non playing Jass patron will be the evening concerts. These will be given in the beautiful balland room at the University (student Union. Tickets for these four concerts are bethg sold at all Grand Central and Grand American markets at a discount. This is, for sure, a wonderful contribution to the Workshop in Jazz and to Clyde Johnson, director of the advertising' department of Grand .Ameiican, must go much credit for the size of thee concert audiences Monday evening the concert will be a demonstration of jsrA- from hot4 ter cool' with a band of, 19 Utah players and assisted, of course, by the visiting jazz celebrities Tuesday evening will be of special intei est not only to jazz musicians but also to all music lovers Mr. Shearing will trace the history of one of jazzs most important elements Improvisation from Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, down to todays composers,. -Wednesday the concert will transfer out to Lagoon where Mr. Shpanng will per- formers. At 8 'oclock Monday yawning T)r. William L. Fowler of the University of Utah music depart-mewill call - nt 9- - Mr. the faculty and studp&t Shearing body to order and introduce the schoolmaster of the sec- ond annual Workshop m Jazz the internationally famed George Shearing. This is, indeed, a star faculty sure to have courses and classes and performances that will please eery member of the student bodv " Mr. Shearing will hae his quintet: Ralph 1ena, bass; Doug Marsh, vibes, John Gray, guitar, Vernell n Fournier, drums, and da Persia, Afro - Cuban drums. Joining with Mr. Shearing and the quintet w ill be three of Hollywoods top solo instrumentalists: Conte trumpet, Milt Bern-hart- , trombone; and Paul Horn, clarinet, flute, and saxophone. Another top instructor will be our own Sheldon Hyde, who will serve as director of combos, plus ' teaching iano"" Each morning at 9 o'clock -- Ar-ma- Can-dol- l, dniTVJWf -- Mfrtu ivap iHlfov'IJ . J OUR USE or We Install 3900 To Hear Esther Peterson Mis Esther Petei son Assist ant Secv of Labor, and a na tive of Provo, will be the pnn-dpspeaker at the Sixth Annual Convention of the Utah State AFL CIO next month. The convention will be held Aug 6, 7, 8, at the Steelwork-eiHail in Oiem, It was anb nounced state president John R Schone. The executive council of the State AFL CIO will meet Sunday, Aug. 5, to discuss matters to be presented to the conven tion Mr Schone said s If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts, Doans Pills of ten help bv their action, by their soothing effect to ease bladder irn-- I mild and their action diuretic by tatiun, through the kidneys tendwgAo increase the output of the 16 miles of kidney tubes So if nagging backache makes you feel dragged-ou- t, miserable, with restless, sleepless nights don t wait, try Doan's EXPERIENCE B&f.l SALES EAST e-- t SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES 887 Nothing helps .make an more successful activity than a bevy of pretty girls and so Dr. Fowler has arranged to have plenty of them on hand to serve as and "Workshop Aides they are: Sally Burbridge, Marjorie Campbell, Gayle Isaacson, Gert Marln&nl, Raye Price, Jeanne Pyke, Rhoda Ramsay, Pauline Weggeland, Ladene Walker and Mary Lou Clawson. And because the University of Utahs Workshop ln? Jazz Is one of the few successful jazz festivals in the nation, BMI is sending an official r r e s e n t a tive: Graeme Fletcher. Just in case someone doesnt know, the fee for the five-daWorkshop in Jazz which includes all five concerts is only $15! K&rffing backache, headache or muecu-l- a aehea and paut may come or with emotional upeU or day to day Btrean and strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation ..with that Testiest, uncomfortable feeling: Sq. Ft. FREE CONSULTING SOUTH AM Open Monday and Friday Svanings till 9 Open Till 6 p.m, Saturday $ have en form-- uyj ioan i rule todmyr 0reanT Forcon-,Ur ,lM' . - & xJs nr -' delay because of a backlog of work. If the ditch Is on private property of $n Irrigation com-y- , however, the dty cannot participate. Unless there is some circumstances that the dtyj street department does not know about, you should have no trouble getting the work done. coAdlttmi that (If ym art Irlwd fry writ abort x)ts Mi ttw tlfy, or It tt Qvirfcs That Irk," Doaorrt Now, Bax 1157, ftatt LX City, 19, Ufa. Lattart shouM not ba mar than M wort ton antf mutt cantata yoar aama ana aodrats Initials anly will Ba vtad wim prtatad artlclas apoa rtawtsU Catholic Laymen Plan Congress Catholic laymen from nearly in Utah Tuesday pati-- h met in the Cathedral of the Madeleine Rectory, 331 E. South Temple, to plafi the Con fraternity of Christian Doctor Congress The Most Rev Joseph Len no Federal, bishop of the Salt Lake- - City Diooese, said the meetings will be held Sept 15 arfd lB at Judge Memorial High School, 65011th East Bishop Federal said through the CCD the laity can assume an active role in the teaching apostolate of the Catholic Churcii "There is a place in the program for every individual, and the potential is tremendous, he added Coordinating the state-widprogram is a lay executive committee consisting of Charles O. Bertolina, 4221st eveiy trials. Assistant City Prosecutor Floyd Cowans said. Violations concerned in the multiple - Jury trials include moving traffic Infractions except for drunk driving, driving while license is revoked, negligent collision, reckless driving or automobile homi cide trials. These more sert ous charges are normally the responsibility of district courts, "Mr. Gowans pointed out At present (be traffic court Is holding only a single jur session three afternoons Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday each week. The new program will han die 12 Jury demands each week, Mr. Gowans explained Under the new system, four ' l After empaneling of the fourth jurv-- , trials will start and be held in consecutive order in the same afternoon court session, Mr Cowans w j? M Wisp-Ea- r Sonotones wonder Judge Maurice P J hearing aid smallest n world is Jones said the program wall worn in the ear. No outside cords, start on a trial basis to determine If time can be reduced tubes or wires of any Lind Weighs in hearing jury cases. If the aonlyl 5th of an ounce. Bettef hearing sv stem's performance pioves formen, women fog every occasion. efficient, it will be instigated SIND COUPON TODAY on a moie permanent basis, FOR FREE BOOKLET ON ALL IN THE EAR AID Judge Jone's indicated. Nam u The multiple jury-tria- l system will be tried during the Addreu first three weeks August. a Clty Zone State SONOTONEi .I ! mm Roland Q Kaiser, Salt Lake date for state representative to seekk the Repub lican nomination for Salt Lake County clerk. Mr Kaiser came to Utah 40 ears ago from his native state Montana of Until recently he was associated with the Interna tional Harvester Co. in mana gerial positions both in the South Amer Ave., John Woychlck 2370 W.!Unlt5 Slates an,d he has been rc 5025 South, Roy, and Mrs. Dan- ln leaI estat lel McDonough, 550 W. 7100 He has served ln both the South, Bountiful. The congress will open Sept Navy and Army intelligence and has been a 15 at 9 am. with a Solemn departments High Pontifical Mijss to be cele- lifelong Republican, piespntlv brated in the Cathedral The serving as state convention speaker wll be the Rev Wil- delegate He lives with his wife al liam Greenspun, a representative of the national office of 35952445 East e Remember last year... it got hot and stayed hot! Dont wait till you start to wilt ... see your dealer today. Theres a General Electric fan for every purpose... every pufse! intly ica-Mo- CCD General sessions will be held Saturday at 10 a m. and 8 pm. with the Most Rev Joseph T. McGuckm, Archbishop of San Francisco, Calif , scheduled to preside Hearing August 7 In TV Set Theft A preliminary hearing date of Aug 7 has been set for two Salt Lake men and a woman TEETH charged with stealing a televi sion set from the W T. Grant Rock, Slide or Slip? Co in Sugar House FASTEETH, an Improved Scheduled for arraignment to be crinkled on upper orpowder lower platea, bolds false teeth more firmly are Leo Frank Reichert, 35 in place Do not slide slip or rock Leonard Henry Reichert, 35, j his twin brother, and Reta !.D?n fgrFTta,khall?e oSPAsraSxi i! Mane Reichert, 30, all of 262 odor Almond St. (.40 West). drug counton eery where, -- ADVERTISEMENT- doFALSE Extra quiet E FAN NEW For table, floor or wall. Tilts to any angle. Cools you off fast . . : speeds drying of wash Less than $15.00. n wear clothes. .. r T I fr i I ftiil ' jt - & 1 a5 fi Directs broad FAN air stream where you want tt. Tilts easily to any angle. 2 speed . . . push button switch .. .for floor, table or wall. Less than $28.00. DELUXE ?,'; I ft V r . . speeds. models $40.00. A-- PORTABLE AIR COOLER Its a powerful air cooler that uses the cooling power of evaporating watJf to give you refreshing all year long. cooled air springtime-fresLess than $60.00. 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Shop NEVADA SLKO like Floor Covering Stinson-Borg- or SLY Zorke Radio A TOOELI Sroitonhokor Electric DRAOIRTON Farr A Company Idaho Falls Electric The Mart Savo-Oo-Dr- ZCMI ; IDAHO FALLS MIDVALI Vrentikis Sros. thud floor; Cottonwood, Mcond floor IDAHO LOGAN MAGNA later's 2CMI LAMPS LAYTON Jack's Appliance low Cast Drug OranJ Central Drug Centers Gilner Electric Hence Furniture J. W. Drawer Tire Ce. Keith O'Sriea The Paris Co. Pehrsan's Hardware Sharp llactric Skegg's Drag Centers (Ogden) fr - , P-- Satisfaction Center LAKE CITY Averbach's Srintvn Electric nt j ''' SEE YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER FOR HIS LOW PRICES d big lamps with the warm nchdexture of the vibrant modem ceramic bases colors the shades. From a creative California studio for your temporary home, your party room, your "second" home. But it's a limited offer some only two of a kind 3 ROLL AROUND be impressed When you see these fabric-over-parchme- 5 K3 Sf T - r kiln-fi?e- ' . window 3 FAN made to sell for up to $30 each Expect to i v Powerful PORTABLE FAN mult) purpose. . . can be used as a fan, too. Cools up to 5 rooms. 3 Whisper quiet Deluxe and economy Less than also available vj '' S fimnfii cfl qjHffiaiQiPe lorewide GEflUD Only v .. .V executive,- announced Tuesday he has withdrawn as a candi t1? r 4 Vorvico thru In the Earl said. City Hopeful Shifts Political Goal if t hnmtdiat GvidUll HEARING - , white gold or antique brown; 38" tall white, orange or blue base; 42 tall j price ciffins b GECailuOSP O QrgE33BOE) CM I ALL WATCH BANDS 1 Backache Means a Good Nights Sleep YOURSELF 1 being-Initiate- No Nagging DO IT y The State Highwafy Depaijt ment will open, bids July 25 for lesurfacing 2 51 miles of U S. Highway 50 and 6 from the Utah-JuaCounty line southwesterly through Eureka - -- ADVtRTf-SEMENT- CERAMIC TILE - - 8:30. AFL-CI- O Court To Test New Trial Procedure four-jur- , - IV T raffic will-no- A 13 Jufy TT, T962 Bids Opening Planned to Tintjp Junction. Estimated cost for te job For U.S, 50-- 6 Worker is about $135,000, . l- Th ditch that runs In front of niy luma is always t clogged but the dty allow us to tile It to keep A It dean. They Will not keep traffic law en-- defendants will appear with it dean ao It floods over and forcement court will be' tried their attorneys in traffic couit Into our basement. 31- to process .simultaneously on whichever D.U. starting July day they are summoned Bebacklogged cases faster. SITUATION The dty Is The new trial procedure is ginning at 1 30 p m . prosecut-on an expoi mg and defending attomevs willing not only to allow you d to tile the ditch, but will do mehtal basis to meet a rapidly will empanel four juries for the work for you If you purchase the tile. There is some Increasing demand for jurv the day. play the moving (and really, Mozarts tint dramatic concerto) Concerto in D Minor No. 20" with the Utah Summer Symphony Popa Orchestra with Mamie ,' conducting. Thursday the concert will be In the Student Union and will feature the subject, Rhythm Is Our Business with all the rhythm men in command. The "Workshop in Jazz will dose Friday evening with a real festival concert in which everyone wnfl get into the act This concert is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. All the other concerts begin at Nrfs AND TELEGRAM, Wetfnescfoy, Rodio Electric A Hrd. Salas Craft ' TREMONTON . Russ Elect ris'- -, WYOMING IVANSTON Cesie A Meets Appl. ... |