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Show MOl M AIN HKAIKW, Julv 8. 1965 K(H:k Olympus, Skyline Youths Play In Clinic Concert After two weeks of musical instruction at the Utah High THE BUTTON BOX School Music Clinic, 250 students presented a public con- - from PAT CUMMINGS cert dime orchestra, ducted by Dr David We Live. We Die That Life ! Most of us live a rather prosaic life, muddling along from day to day Our thoughts of the future are mainly limited to what will affect us and our family. We plan ahead for next week, next month, next year, with emphasis on our own lives our children's schooling, our retirement. Those men, however, with a truly scientific mind, think ahead on a much higher plane and are able to conceive and devise items and ideas that the regular run of people could never formulate. It just wouldn't occur to them. The wheel, for example was invented by an unknown man who was the forerunner of the scientific mind. He had a basic need and he had the type of thinking process that was able to dream of an answer that the rest of the men around him could never have supplied. The average housewife, faced with the problem of trans- porting something from here to there, probably would never have come up with the wheel. Being a practical soul, she would merely have slung the mastadon in a box, tied a rope to one end of it, and tied her husband to the other A little end of the rope. nagging and the problem of transportation, for her, would have been solved. Death is another cut and dried proposition for the avWere born erage person. -- and we die. we live The fact of dying is sad, but that's life. The scientist, however, has a different sort of brain and a way of looking at an established fact. He doesn't accept the idea that heart failure necessarily means death. Using new methods and new ideas, he works on ways for prevention or to revive the victim after the heart has stopped. In "The Prospect of Immortality' , a thinking physicist, Robert Ettinger, states that it is possible now to preserve Indefinitely those who have died. He proposes to freexe them. This idea of freezing may sound senseless to the mind, but to Mr. Ettinger, it is an avenue to He believes be explored. that someone who dies of a disease or a problem that present day methods cannot cure, could be thawed out 300 years from now into a world that undoubtedly would be able to cope with the situation. Imagine waking up in a hospital in the year 2265 and con- Shand, works by Vaughan Williams and Beethoven Under the direction of Paul Salamunovich, the Clinic Chorus presented six numbers ranging from the "Swing Low, Sweet to the more commodo I" of "Magnificat, plex composer Morales The clinic band under Dr James W. Dunlop began their six pieces with America, the Beautiful;" and ended with Sousa's Corcoran The stirring The High School Music clinic was under the auspices of the department of music at the University of Utah, the Division of Continuing Education and the Universitys Summer School Beauty Salon Please Call next to Post Office 01 in Holladay around. looking To a CHIC'S f PWee 2711460 YES, ONI American Service il IK YOl W llrakt - Minor Tun-- Kelininj: l p Shock Absorber I Y FIVE APS DURING I R INTRODUCTORY Eh' YOU l.L BE Alla Tire ABI E TO JUDGE l.uhe Job (HR SCHOOL AND ah Car Cadets. SAVE''"'' PITTER PATTER Participating were Olympus Janet Smith, Mark Thomas, Byron Epperson, Gaye Wood, Becky Shurtleff, Becky Petty, Mike Holman, Kent Pedersen, Bart Foster, Gregory Stoll, Susan Neill and James Petersen. Skyline High; Martha Velick, Mary Ensign, Janis Tennant, Virginia High; Its cheating, isnt it, for a CHIC'S AMERICAN SERVICE to use the Drinking Man's Diet? teetotaler PLAYSCHOOL Pick Up And Delivery 4038 So. 27th East 4205 Highland Drive Phone Phone CR PDtgCS d? 278-834- 6 IP0OT OEne Tcszsrrrrre Bsarajag asssa GROUND REEF El IQipy r' Freshly Ground an-- t FRUIT COCKTAIL Pure 2 - !!!' fl CHUCK 5TEAH Meay, lean, blode cut ore lb. PORK STEAK Sw ft's Premium, Shoulder gfascsariagr: non- scientist, the thought is rather frightening. To a scientist from Indiana University, the thought is rather silly. He believes that in 300 years, there will be a rather improved race of people running ardund, so wno would need to thaw out an outmoded 1965 type, except out of curiosity? To him, it would be rather fun to be saved and thawed out in the future, mainly so he could see what was going on. However, he thinks it would be selfish to want to Intrude on another generation. "Moreover, he said, "I think they would quietly wipe us away, and we, of course, would never know the difference. I would not blame them a bit for this." And therein lies the diff- Pppride at STOP fic TIM HITES 278-86- Hoffman, Niki Know lton, Diane Kotoku. Nancy Poll, Kathy Stoker, Diana Twelves, David Boothe, David Goddard, Fav Davies, Steve Drechsel, Brent Hanks. Brent Nielsen, Judeen Call. Joy Gibson. Jon Bush. Holly lee, David Steorts, Bruce Frandsen, Steve Anderson. Don Main and Clive Romney. familiar Chariot" 5 . . three rendered Smetana. A INTRODUCTORY WEEK Turner, Nina Woodbury, Alene Billeter, Pat Byllock, Kathy the University of campus recently Participating in the concert were 39 students from this area on I tah s The Summer Special TOMATO JUICE 3fl We advertise pot roast a lot. 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