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Show Back To School ParentsFind Halls Longer, Desks Smaller 4 !'l Utahn Named Head, Western Art Museum James L. Haseltlne, director, Salt Lake Art Center, Rocku Mountain has been elected president of the Western Association of Art Museums for 1964-6- 5. The Association, comprised of 110 museums, art centers and university art galleries west of the Mississippi, held-l- ts 41st annual meeting, October 5 through 7, lnSanFran- - 22964 October Page 8 OT19 ui By Rob Branch Program Director (Programmed by Denny Bird) Oct. 24 Abduction from Seraglio MOZART weekdays) October 23 BARTOK: Concerto for Orchestra IBERT: Divertissement String Quartet Wednesday BACH: In C Isle of the Dead Plano Concerto October 28 Suites Nrs 3 and 4 Passacaglla and Fugue Thursday October Major 27 RACHMANINOFF: dau- Miss Swofford will be honored at a farewell Testimonial Sunday, October 25, at 6:15 P M at the Holladay 15th Ward, 3070 East 4130 South A graduate of Olympus High School and teh Trade Tech School of Nursing, Miss Swofford has been nursing at the L D S. Hospital. Alumni of Alpha Omlcron PI named officers and outlined future works at their Fall meeting, Monday, October 19, at the home of Mrs. Bruce Voran, 1968 Lincoln Lane. October 26 Monday SCHUBERT: Impromptu In October Missionary Elect Officers Friday Tuesday To Honor Sorority Sisters MATINEE CONCERT (2 to 3 p.m. Testimonial She Is Betty Swofford, on your dial KWHO OPERA MATINEE SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON 467-30- South. ' Programmed V By SHIRLEY MANOOKIN ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Swofford, 3246 East 4130 860 v Haseltlne previously was Association treasurer and second vice president. Mr. A Holladay nurse has been selected to enter the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints mission field. utalrs music station lift, cisco, California. In C Elected were: In C Mrs. Bard A. Merritt, president; Mrs. W. J. Slddoway, vice president; Mrs. W. H. Kibble, representative; Mrs. B. L Maycock, minor minor treasurer. 29 All members of Alpha Omlcron PI are Invited to Join the club. FRANK: Symphony In D minor Le Chasseur Maudlt 38 Well, by now, most of us have been back to school. And you know, the teachers are all getting younger, (prettier, too, says my husband), the halls longer, the desks smaller, and the spaces between the seats and desks, ridiculous. Even though four children and year have separated me from the halls of lvy, a school te cher still scares me a litt when she looks like she Is going to call on me. I also stand In awe of principals. As back to school night k, goes on all over East you can truthfully say, like father, like son", or like mother, like, daughter. And as the teacher laughingly says, Oh, yes, you are Bills father, or Susies mother, I can see the resemblance. what she really means Is Susie never stops whispering to her neighbor, either, and We cannot stop Bill from running down the hall or chewing gum. Mill-cree- child Is fully trained for the The Olympic track team. bustling and huffing parents had a mighty hard time making It from one class to the next In the allotted five minutes. My own teenager will have more money for energy food, such as candy and peanuts, from now on. When he comes home and says I'm pooped! it for one, will believe him. IN ORBIT We said "Goodbye last week to Robert A. Homer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Homer, 341 South 3685 East. The U. S. Navy announced Bob was among four Utahns Included In Operation Sea Orbit. It will be quite a voyage and before we see Bob again he will have trav- eled 30,000 miles around the The I?"3AS5 Photo Courtesy Utah State Historical Society was a thriving; financial institution when this duck-hupicture was taken. Our low rate of $5 per year per $100 has saved thousands of dollars in loan costs for sportsmen. They have financed pickups, camper outfits and automobiles with our exclusive elastic loans that offer the extra convenience of skipping a monthly payment at no added cost. Tracy-Colli- ns nt TRACY-COLLIN- S Atafitar PwUral Deposit Inavrtnco CerpervitM ( o EHEESHIZ The Sugar house Lady Lions enjoyed a political note at their Miss Helen Bryant, president, tells us the English Club will hold a Bazaar and Bake dinner-meeti- ng last The couple were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Sky Room of the Hotel Utah by the grooms parents. Later in the evening the Salt Lake Country Club was the setting for a beautiful reception given by the Badgers. The newlyweds will make their home In Great where Montana, Falls, Lieutenant Jensen Is stationed Monday as Mr. Neal A. Maxwell, vice president for students and public affairs at the University of Utah, discussed the coming elections. Lovely decorations were planned and executed by Mrs. Karl Knell, Mrs. Mary S. Knell, Mrs. Ireta Coles and Mrs. Russell P. Crockett. Mrs. Nathan Wade, president, conducted the meeting. Meandering In East Millcreek Sale, October 23, In the West Lounge of the Y.W.C.A. Force Air at Malmstrom Base. "BACK The English Club Is an organization of Salt Lakers who have arrived In the United States from England in the past 10 years. Any readers Interested In Joining this club can contact Mrs. John Todd, 1. Miss Bryant will have Mrs. Glenn Peck and Mrs Sydney Almond assisting TO SCHOOL AUTUMN BRIDE Dr. Arthur C. Wlscombe, deputy superintendent of Salt Lake City schools will be the guest speaker at Back to School night, 7:30 P.M. tonight at Highland Park School, according to Mrs. L. Grant Furner, P T A. president Congratulations to a very lovely autumn bride go to M rs. David Jensen, formerly Miss Julia Rae Badger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Badger, 2290 Berkeley Street. Julia became the bride of Lieutenant Peter David Jensen, 298-594- A sale of Home Baked Good held In the library. Proceeds from this project will be used to help finance the Young Audience Program. DEER WIDOWS I Well, I must go now. am going to write a nasty letter to the Fish and Game Commission and another to the Mayor. They spend, I am sure one whole commission meeting deciding Just which date they can collaborate on for BOTH deer hunting week and collecting old dead branches. They havent failed to fall on the identical week for the last four years. Mothers, Wives, join me!1 And as Will Lucas points out, If you havent a good cause at the moment to campaign for, this will be It get the Deer Hunters Out the Hills and Back to the Rakes and Wheel Barrows. -- o Utah Symphony Concert Has International Flavor The second concert of the Utah Symphonys regular series in the Salt Lake Taber- nacle, Saturday, October 24, will include a powerful program with an International flavor In observance of the anniversary of the founding of the United Nations. Maestro Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony have selected works of one of Americas foremost composers, of one of Germanys great masters, of a Russian-bor- n American and of 'an Italian romanticist for this concert. According to a long standing tradition, the choir section in the Tabernacle will be filled Saturday with hundreds of foreign students In their native attire. They will attend the concert as guests of the Salt Lake Rotary Club and the Utah Symphony. Their attendance at the annual U. N Day concert has been widely hailed as an excellent pro master rarely found todays conductors. In International understanding, providing our foreign guests with an opportunity to partake of Utahs outstanding culture. Saturdays concert will begin with the very stirring composition by Aaron Copland, Preamble for a Solemn Occasion This work is based on the preamble to the charter of the United Nations In a profound musical setting. The speaker for this work will be Marlon D. Hanks. Next the orchestra will play the majestic Beethoven Fifth Symphony which continues the solemn and reflective tone set The by the Copland work Fifth is generally considered one of Beethovens greatest masterpieces, and Beethoven Is considered as one of the greatest composers who ever lived. Maestro Abravanels 15 years in Beethovens homeland have given him an insight into the music of the German generally handled through the Universities and Colleges. He The mysterious and sweepemphasized, however, that all ing Firebird Suite by Igor foreign students are Invited Stravinsky, one of Americas whether they receive a pergreatest living composers, sonal Invitation or not, and will Inject a contrasting tone they should check with their into Saturdays concert. The schools foreign student adFirebird Is hailed everywhere viser to obtain ticket details. as a masterpiece of unparaSome foreign students have lleled beauty and structure. unfortunately missed this conThe evening's program will cert In past years, observed conclude with a Mr. Gregory because they and eaglerly anticipated persomehow did not receive notformance of the Pines of Rome ification through their sell ools. We hope they understate by the Italian composer Reswhich This that their Invitation is nor work, pighi. ranges from delicate pianis- solely dependent upon such simo to sumptuous chords and notification. thrilling climaxes, is orchesSome four to six hundred trated for a very large orchestra. foreign students have attended With regard to the invitation the U. N. Day concert each of foreign students to attend year since the program was Saturdays concern, symphony first inaugurated. As there Herold manager Gregory are more than 1,500 residing noted that Invitations are being in Utah at this time, prossent to all foreign students pects are that a very large residing in Utah. These are group will be In attendance. ject CLAUDE (Continued from Page One) of the closest races In ad club hlstoryl Well, sweetie, It really among long-await- ed much get CARPETS INC. THOMPSONS See the largest stock of Herculon carpet in the intermountain area tweeds, sculptured, carved, random textures. closer, could It? Concerning the Wllklnson-Mo- ss debate which was the featured portion of the luncheon meeting, we sink Into a maze of confusion. Emily said one little man ty said our system was threatened, which was okay with her except on weekends when anything goes. 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