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Show THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1M1 SCERA CHATTER Today we would like to take you for a visit to the summer recreation classes. We think that the children of Orem are most fortunate that they cbn attend classes that appear so interesting. The first one we visit is the swimming class. There are a-bout a-bout 30 boys and girls. The water wa-ter in the pool is clear as crystal, crys-tal, and Mr. Zimmerman tells us that it is just the right temperature temp-erature recommended by the state board of health, 80 degrees. deg-rees. He says that if the water were warmer there would be more danger of infection, and if friend it were colder some of the boys : conductor Benny Goodman To Appear With Utah Symphony Mr. B G is coming to Utah to appear with the Utah Symphony Sym-phony orchestra. The famed Benny Goodman, master of the clarinet with a swing band or a symphony or chestra, will perform in the University Un-iversity of Utah stadium bowl on Pioneer Day, July 24, according accord-ing to an announcement today by David S. Romney, manager of the Utah Symphony orchestra. orches-tra. Besides appearing with the symphony orchestra in a 'pops' concert, Mr. B G will perform wi'h his original trio in a great jam session. It promises to be the feature Pioneer Day attraction attrac-tion in the state. Benny Goodman is a close of Maurice Abravanel, of the Utah Sym- Mrs. Leo Rowley entertain- f d a group of youngsters Friday in honor of her son who was .01 at ng his birthday. Games were played and refreshments were enjoyed by ten guests. cert in the University Bowl on the 24th of July will go on sale immediately. Reservations can be made by writing or calling th Utah Symphony office, 55 W. First South, or telephoning to 3-7651. The Goodman ticket prices are: $3, $2.40, $1.80, for reserved seats and $1.20 for gen eral admission. It is the musical treat of the year under the stars in the "U" Bowl on Pioneer Day, July 24. and girls would shiver. phony. They have worked to After the roll call, the bovs Bether several times. and girls are separated. Mr. The King of Swing will arrive Glen Zimmerman takes those in utah JuJy 23- and W'U be the who can swim be best and Miss 1 guest honor at the second an Marilyn Christensen directs, nual Symphony Soiree which those who are just learning to swim. There are about 15 in each group. First they practice splashing in the water. Then Ihey take hold of the edge of the pool and try to float. Next comes ducking the head under water. Miss Christensen says that is to overcome being frightened. After Af-ter this everybody is taken out of the water and taught how to make stokes with their orms- They really look funny, reach will be held at the Salt Lake Country Club that evening. All symphony fans in Utah who contribute con-tribute $50 or more to the symphony sym-phony progress fund will be invited in-vited to attend th Soiree. Tickets for the Goodman con-handicraft con-handicraft rlasses. day and Saturday should thrill the men and women alike. It is a war drama called GO FOR BROKE starring Hollywood's ing into the air like they were Tt fh,nrv nf h -a JLJ Ir'u' AimSt, befr,e tat team of Japanese-Americans. I SfJi ,.h.r We regret the loss of one of 2Z Vrf k . Pur cashiers this week. Myrleen Lf' ? "U:,t!Loveless left for Virginia to join j . ner nusband, Shirley Loveless who is stationed there in the ar my. We are happy to welcome Mrs. Herbert Stratton to take her place. The picture playing Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday YOU HE IN THE NAVY, start Gary Cooper and Jan Greer. This is a comedy drama. It tells of the mis-adrenlure of a small Mup which the nary seeks to run with a steam angina thai distills dis-tills sea water. DAKOTA KID, a western ad venture story featuring two u D E and must wait until next week, for it is now time to go to classes in handicraft. We can easily learn why the boys and girls are really learning learn-ing to swim. Recently we visited vis-ited another swimming pool where soma other boys ann girls had been brought to learn to awim. There were 72 in th group and on high school boy who could swim wall was trying lo show them what to do. Thay were having a good time playing in the water but wa doubt that at, . '7 nT warning t youngsters will play af the chil- nt , , dren'i matinee Saturday at 1:30. Next week we would like to There will also be a Little Ras- iZ?? cal ttd rtoons .The picture playing this Fri- in color. 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