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Show REM17 April 8 AVAKT Calendar rUniey, Contemporary Music: Necessary April 8 - 8:30 P.M., Pioneer Memorial Theater, U. "CANDIDA of U LITERARY ART GUILD 8 PM., home of Mrs Bar-ti- e Merti, 2061 East 7420 South MENTAL HEALTH 7:30 P M SHOP School WORKCrest-Vie- w , - - 7:30 AQUARIUM SOCIETY PM., Uta -- Idho Roofing 4303 South Main Company, Lights, Camera, Action 3&yia. mall 0 coitonwood says composer Henn Lazarof of the University of Califor- nia, Los Angele. Mr Lazarof is on the Uni- - Street. Bonneville Junior High School looked a bit like Hollywood, Tuesday, April 6, when approximately 250 girls became actresses for a physical training film. film is a supplement guide for PE teachers on the various techniques of The skipping rope. Now in the process of editing, the film will be available in both 16mm and 8mm prints in two weeks Under the direction of Willis Wynn, supervisor, health and physical education, Granite School District, the film was made by John Larsen, director, audio visual services, above, and Rob Russon, production coordinator for educational television for Granite School Pepperid$e music is a of the environment of the 20th Century and whether it's liked or not it is of secondary importance, Contemporary necessary part UTAH PHILATELIC SOCIETY 7:30 PM, YMCA, 737 East 2nd South 271-146- COMPOSER 4 1965 Page 2 PW. GARDE REVIEW BOOK - PM. 8 East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Avenue; evening with Francis Urry. Friitry, April 9 WORLD THROUGH FILMS" 11 A M , 2, 7 P.M., Salt District. Lake Public Library lecture hall Greatest Story Display At Mall 8:30 CERT BNai Israel, East. PURE SNOW Wheel One -- hundred twenty feet of actual color photographs of the forthcoming motion picture, "The Greatest Story Ever Told," goes on display today April 8, inside the terraxzoed Cottonwood Mall. Timed to focus attention on the celebrated Easter story, this graphic, panoramic display depicts dramatic scenes from Christ's ministry, as filmed in this lare.it cinerama release. Applicable biblical quotations, as titles under the pictures tell the story of Christ's brief life among men, and gives visual impact to stories and events that have been read In the Bible since childhood. Of particular Interest to the people of this state is the fact that ail of the outdoor scenes were shot in southeastern Utah in an area, part of which has Subsequently been covered by the rapidly expanding Lake Powell. In these colored pictures one can readily recognize the colorful scenery and brilliant sandstone formations which characterize that portion of our State. The display is placed down the center of the ot wide Cottonwood Mall, and will be free to the public to view at 44-fo- convenience. Commitments to the producers of the motion picture will permit the display to remain in the Mall for the next two weeks, through the Easter season. This photographic show will provide an excellent opportunity for students of the New Testament to review anew the "greatest story ever told," through the means of these visual aids. Pi Kappa To Review Fashions CW161 G O'STlUiNC WHISKV 66 V CO Silver Park City. - Sweet Adelines Inc. April Semdmy, 11 ART EXHIBIT l.to 6 P.M. Lamp Post Gallery, 1611 Foothill Drive; American and European paintings featuring 19th and 20th century masters. MvMlwy, April 12 - "CANDIDA P.M. Theatre, 8:30 Pioneer Memorial U of U. HILLSIDE JUNIOR PTA -7:30 P.M. , Hillside Junior High School. Tmday, "CANDIDA" of April 13 - 8:30 Memorial P.M., Theatre, U Wednemday, April 14 FRANK SINATRA JR. Everything will be coming up roses at the Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Club luncheon and fashion show at 12:30 P M , Saturday, April 10, in the University of Utah Union Ballroom. "Coming Up Roses is the theme of the show with music and roses In decorations and centerpieces. Castletons will supply the fashions and each sorority will supply models . Models are Carolyn Furner, Susan Valentine, Gail Anderson, Constance Duncan, Judy Thurber, LeAnn Later, Kay Campbell, Ann Dalrymple, Susan Reese Karen Christensen and Sheri - 8:30 8:30 U. of U. SOUTH SEA ISLES" - versity of Utah campus to hear his composition, "Odes for Orchestra," performed by the Utah Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra is in residence at the University under a Roc -efeller F oundation grant and is playing compositions of five young American composers. All music is contemporary and has never before been performed by fit rchestra. Mr. urof, a native of Bulgaria, is probably the most avant garde of the five. Basically, he believes contemporary music is the natural thing for contemporary composers." We should not use the a mattress to sleep on," he says. "The great masters will always ex- ist, but we must write music to reflect our present culture. The matter of musical composition is the same today as it was in the time of Bach, Haydn or Beethoven. In those days there was the bad as well as the good, as is the case today, says Mr. Lazarof. - P.M., Pioneer Memorial Theatre, "CANDIDA" COMPOSER LAZAROF great masters as MORNINGSIDE PTA 7:30 P M , Momingside 'Elementary School rose-orient- imfwmmtim PUmm tMd I ho vo cHock4 ikg court MtHCMANDlSINO FASHION FINISHING MODSUNO D PROVISIONAL AS THE DRIVEN 8 P.M , Theatre, P.M., The Terrace. PROOf Career College 223 L Jth last, OA 249 South 4th SHOW BOAT MELODIES -8 P.M., East High School; U B0U60R "We are living in the most exciting time in history, he says Only the Renaissance can compare With it in impact. It has already resulted in a very important revolution in music. The only way is forward. The way is wide open. Mr. Lazarofs composition is described by himself as "a delicate, transparent work." It spontaneously gives birth to perpetual changes. It can be performed with a full or chamber orchestra "It is pure music sound verse, and as abstract as it can be, he says. MOTHERS CLUB FASHION 12:30 PM., Union Building, U. of U.; Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Club. Pioneer STMiGKt CON- PM, Temple ity Smtmimy, April 10 SHOW heir MUSIC SYNAGOGUE ences The arts and sciences are making their impact. The most important thing, says Mr Lazarof, is that the artists of today face real- 8:15 P.M., Kingsbury Hall, U.ofU. ed He says if the masters were composing in the 20th century, they would be writing the same kind of music as is being written today. Contemporary music now sounds, in some cases, odd to listeners who are dedicated to the works of the masters. This probably was the case at the time that music was written, he says. Contemporary music can- -, not be generalized. Jazz, both here and abroad, has had considerable influence on classical music now being composed, but there are other influ A Resse llmicntTnc Children models are Lynn Weggland and Mark Weggland. Mrs Robert J. Williams and Mrs.. Bruce Moffitt are Mothers Club models and Randy Treadway and Rohn Harmer are Pi Kappa Alpha frater- Just in Time for Easter Shoes! Duet numbers will be by Sheri Reese and Larry Stowe. pre-sen'- KENTUCKY BOURBON Shoes! SHOES nity members. 8 YEAR OLD Shoes! ed Gigantic Sale Imported Venetian Glass Largest Selection of Chain Lights the West in To match any decor Spanish, Modern, Provincial y Order Knit in any size or color Complete Custom Service 625S KisMond Com in and browse V. INCORPORATED 462 Sovh Tenth On tf fend Eot thi VAl!Elv CDiSp rrri rrT jzz ;u ( OLYMPUS HILLS 1 I 7301 Sovth Ninth SUBURBAN, INC. 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