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Show B4 REVIEW. August 26. 1965 A Is Utah There Yes, California, Really PERFORMING ARTS best. from finest They love you here ... tuck you in the gondola with TLC, whereas Alta (albeit the snow) sets out tiously to let the consciens know local-y- LOWELL DURHAM After three Park City weeks in the nations most prosperous, populous, imagstate inative, forward-lookin- g with its unsurpassed hundreds of miles erf coastline beaches, Sequoia, Yosemite, Tahoe, Squaw Valley, unbelievable efficient and sumptuoui state parks, heading system of higher education (and, I suppose public schools, as well) and accompaning billion-dol-l- ar building program headed by former L'U VP Elmo R. In and "end Morgan, et auditors (the new LA Music Center, known as Mrs. Chandlers house ... and well it might be) f t lands's LOWELL DURHAM ce, But it is that, as well ... and that is SLs charm as well as its greatest deterrent to the Big Time spirit that prevails in rn going-conce- California (Arisona as well). I Nevada, But Utah has its own Big Time and Big Sounds. In priority beyond Zions borders are: Tabernacle Choir, Utah Symphony, UU Med CenUtah Civic Ballet, southUtah Parks, northern Utah skiing (primarily Alta and ter, ern Under the baton cf Richard P. Condie. the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir sings at a General Conference session of the Church at Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints from COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Park City's Treasure Mountains) ... and Park City ... RUTH GREEN Yes, Park City isa"mover-in- " .... each successive visit during the past five years has seen its appearance change (a la Central City) ...for the bet- Summers Gone Schools Put On Last Touches 9 The schools in the Jordan District are putting the finishing touches on the new buildings and dusting off. the furniture in the old ones. It doesnt seem possible that the summer has gone so fast, but ; it is time once train for the school bells to begin their peel. The district has outlined the schedule for the teachers to follow before the doors open for the students. There will be an orientation for all new School teachers in the district on Friday the 27th of August at 9: jO in the Klllcrest Auditorium. On Monday at 9:30 there will be Institute for all teachers in die district This also will be held at the Rill-cre- st High School on 9th East and 80th South. The following day, Tuesday August 31st all teachers will' be in their respective schools in order to have the rooms arranged and things in order for the students. Then at 8:30 on Wednesday, nut as Don Lindberg, the new principal said, "We still have a week and a half before classes and a lot can be accomplished in that time." One of the reasons for the unfinished look is the lack of landscaping of any kind around the building, but they were beginning to place the blacktop in front of the school. This will help the appearance. The students for the new school will be taken from the facilities (and To each I plan to devote next week's column exclusively to the park City development: the community, the mining company, the two year old Festival cf Arts, the UU, the recently organised Park City Institute of Arts and Sciences headed by dynamic, far sighted UU Provost Sterling M. McMurrin. Nuf Sed. (My Best.) It is a little hard todescribe the boundries, but it takes in the subdivisions known as Little Cottonwood, Towncrest and Tom Wilsons back yard. Starting time for the new school will be 8:25 at which time the doors will be open for the first time. The beautiful new school consists of 19 class rooms, a cafeteria, lunch room and an auditorium, plus office space. The walls are made cf durable and lovely tile, with skylights in the halls for plenty of light. Mr. Lindberg wanted me to announce that on the first day, the students will stay outside and play until the bell rings, at that time all the students Continued on 5 Suffice it to say, for now, that I beard a Big Sound Sunday in PCs Veterans Memorial Building auditorium. The Big Sound came from the artistic concept and technical mastery at his fiddle by Lenny Posner ... a BT in his craft if ever there was one. Come on home, Lenny, all is forgiven. Lenny was, as most buffs know, the consummate of the original Abravanel Utah Symphony way back in 1946-4- 9. The Lee veto (over a unaniumous vote in both House and Senate) at a $50,000 deficit appropriation to help extricate the US a Werner from Jannsen- - on Highland to 70th South, then west to 1820 East. When it East it proceeds B-- of the most solid second fiddlers in the bai ... and David Freed outdid himself. Art Petersons second viola was the Soclad Sound. I stood up and cheered .. not alone. Neither local dally covered ... not even a courtesy paragraph. public" (Wilhousky arr.) and Leroy Robertson's Book of Mormon hit title song,' The Lords Prayer. t NOBLE OVER 100 TITLES INCLUDING! ANTHROPOLOGY CHEMISTRY ARITHMETIC NEW MATH TECHNICAL WRITING SCIENCE . PSYCHOLOGY TERM PAPERS STUDY AIDS AMERICAN LITERATURE GRAMMAR BEGINNING LANGUAGES ON DISPLAY TABERNACLE CHOIR flies San Francisco. Saturday A M. Richard P. Condie and his volunteer one-rai- SERIES to ce The TC has two gold reclli on sales) ords (r.vor and "The "The Messiah Lords Prayer! volume I. Every music department In the country (and, I suppose, world) catalogs the automatically former in its recording library. Dr. Condie prepared his singers masterfully ... the work is a "good tune. and Ormandy conducted the COLLEGE OUTLINE ng convert Into automatically an ideal "live " sound. Also needed: an inexpensive canvas tarp to cover the floor ( or, at least, side and middle aisles to eliminate the squeaking, clacking entry of the late brigade. AT! choral-ee- rs - Utahs greatest public relations asset, going weekly "to" potential tourists via airwaves each Sunday for 37 se and hosting tourist groups six months of the year in the Tabernacle - board three jets and head west. years full-hou- Cottonwood Mall REDWOOD TABLES ANTIQUING LAST! WHILE THEY A WITH MARTIN SENOUR PROVINCIAL COLOR GLAZE OLO CHESTS, Hurry for these! BAR-B-C- UE 18 99 ROTISERIE as reoaf Ma swu mdtmi smart oinoaw annuiat cabinet, table, chairs become decorator pieces with easy to uae Provincial Color Glaze. Dont even remove old paint, varniah or atain. reeeacTt comtmn JUST PAINT dry rug claanor and applicator clean the 1st of Sept- New Easy 3 step way to . . . with a dry rug cleaner that really works! ing. a Safa for all rugs, even orientals Fast . . . clean rug. use it immediately a Economical . costs a fraction of commercial cleaning There is one thing that will be different this year in all schools throughout the district there will be lunch served the 1st day. Other years t has been a week after school be- . the lunch room was open. . Convenient . . . clean rugs whan no sanding rugs you wish out. no outsiders coming into your home But this year the students who desire lunch should bring their ... money the first day. On 70th South and approximately 21st East there is a new grad school this year to open its doors. The school is $ NOW! 88 trmuiot a lovely sprawling building with lots of windows and a doten or so different doors. The office is located in the center of Qie building, which looks a little like rambling halls going in different directions. There is still a great deal of work to be done before the school is completely finished, wfa-Prf- BARNES the matter with the facility? Nothing that a few more live bodies with clothing would not sound-absorbi- dy, HEADQUARTERS FOR B AC whats ember the doors will be open for the students to begin another year of fun and learn- fore coffers. Neither Philadelphia New York Philharmonic (and both Ormandy and Bernstein have TC al Orchestra nor in Tab during 1965-66- ); Norma Lee Madsen is one 375-voi- ta, to all accessible students. The boundries for the new school are as follows: Starting at 66th South and Highland Drive all the students East of Highland Drive will attend. It proceeds south at. US And bums to their credit ... eight; Bernstein, only one to date) have come any where near the one million sales mark although their total output, of course, surpasses the TCs .. or does it? Thats a good one for the agency to look into. world's "greatest orchesHow could it miss? tra. The Lords Not surprisingly, The TC is both Big Time went even bigger, and Big Sound. Ask Columbia Prayer with its hit parade tooper (22 Columbia Masterwork Alof The Reto its own "Battle Hymn bums)... and her teacher William Primrose (he appears with starting line. easily 1820 new lodge handsome) have reared their rugged, rustic heads ... the skiing facilities arf the Wests tourist-mone- y. his own. South to 7300 South, then East to 23rd East. At 23rd East and 7300 South it goes North to 66th South and West to the Mt. View, the Butler and the Cottonwood Heights schools. The Belle Vista is right in the middle of the area and is reaches ter ... Then the TC members rush back by bus to airport, board their jets and return to SL beds in time to ctch a few winks before returning to Tabernacle at 7:30 A M. to go into (heir weekly CBS routine again. than that they could care less: Alta's heart belongs to Big-Dad- dy pretty-little-pla- top-c- An hour later they land at San Francisco International Airport and bus to Oakland Temple and environs for guided tour. Then to Shnne Auditorium to sing for the national meeting of hospital administrators. In spite of Shrine's vastness, Dr. Condie must present two concerts (two half concerts, rather). The HAs will use the system, each platoon listening for half the game. He had lots cf help ... Sally Peck now plays viola better concert-opera-ball- After all this ... the valley of the GSL appears quiet, and, peaceful quoth the meadowlark: "Salt Lake City with Is a the accent on pretty . . not on little as some lotel yokels would have. caused (in my book) financial crisis sent Lenny (and four other US principals) to more stable, if not greener, pastures: Lennys coocertmas-tershi- p at Dallas Symphony; Allan Fuchs, Metropolitan orchestra: others, etc. But weve never forgotten Lenny's sensitive taste, elegance of style, fantastic bow-ar- m (looks and sounds like the three witardsof Auerland: Jas cha, Mischa and Toscha). The Moaart Viola Quintet performance by the treasure Mountain Quintet was the greatest sound this state has heard chamber-wis- e .. andl include the Juilliard (my former favorite), Paganini and Roth Quartets. Lenny tops messrs. 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