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Church School Its SternIturbi Back Maestro Maurice Abravenels scheduling of 13 concerts for Utah Symphony season proves he is not superthe 1965-6- 6 stitious ' His choice of repetoire and artists demonstrates ability to please a wide variety gf musical taste While internationally known performers abound, two concerts are slated to give home town boys top billing On January 15 Concertmaster Harold Wolf will play Tchaikovsky's violin concerto with the orchestra, and on February 5 Martin Zwirk will play Mozart' s Clarinet concerto in A Minor Returning to Utah will be luminaries Issac Stern, Eileen Farrell, Byron Jams, Jose Iturbi, and William Primrose The symphony's top crowd attractor, Artur Rubinstein will play Brahms on March 9 Composer Aaron Copland will guest conduct the orchestra on January 25 and 26 Following is the full schedule for the season: Wed ia SIBEUUS-Sympho- ,v No Saturday, Cct 15 -- Zwick, Clarinet If I Were King. Overture MOZART-Clannet Concerto in A Major BERLIOZ -- Symphonie Fantastique -- Feb , Jams, Piano Concerto No rg Fri Feb Nov , Concerto o LISZT-Pian- Wed -- , Wed Farrell, Soprano Nov , Mar -- ro to "Oberon WEBER-Overtu- re variations Capriccio Espagnol rg -- Sat in B Flat 2 in A Major 5 from "Oberon1 from "Fidelio R STRAUSS Don Juan VERDI -- Overture to "La Forza del Destino" VERDI -- Three Arias TCHAIKOVSKY Swan Lake, Ballet Suite WEBER-Ari- a BEETHOVEN-An- a Mar , Stem Violin Overture ac BEETHOVEN-Coriola- n BEETHCVEN BEETHCVEN -- Program) Symphony No 4 in B Violin Concerto Flat Major -- Chorus and Soloists Sat Mar MAHLER -- Adagietto from Symphony No 5 MAHLER-SymphoNo 2 (Resurrection) VARESE-Ecuatori- Homme et son GATES - Symphony No. 2 VARESE-Ameriqu- Music Festival) Miss Stewart will teach the and 6th grades in the Christian Day School while the three returning teachers, Mrs James Fee, Miss Linda Tarble, and Mr Harold D Ebke, principal, will teach the 1st and 2nd. the 3rd and 4th, and the 7th and 8th grades respectively. Mr Ebke reports that the eighth grade is being added to the school for the first time this year. He also reports that Hie enrollment will be between 80 and 90 students for the coming school year. Thursday, Friday and Saturday... ...Pass it on...! Early warning signals should alert parents to the possibility that a strip infection is pre- sent, Utah Heart Association notes The doctor should be called promptly if these symptoms appear: sudden onset of a sore throat with fever of 101 degrees or more; sore upon neck pain glands; swallowing Roger! All concerts Salt Lake Tabernacle except No 8 al MILHAUD-- L products... Unheard of values... Scandalous savings ...Refreshments... Entertainment. ..Free. ...Follow the big searchlight next ny -- Wed., Nov 24 (Also U. of U. Contemporary U of U. 26-W- New 5th ng -- Drawings Ebke ed Rubinstein, piano Concerto No 3 in G MOZART Symphony No 39 in E Flat Major BRAHMS-Pian- o Concerto No 1 in D Minor No 94 in G Major (Surprise) Concerto No 20 in D Minor DEBUSSY Fantasie for Piano and Orchestra ny MOZART-Pian- o RAVEL-Bole- No RACHMANINOFF-Pagan- ni Iturbi, piano 3 in G Janis, Piano SCHUBERT -- Symphony no von Nuernberg RIMSKY-KORSAKO- HAYDN-Sympho- 3 Sat Feb ADAM This survey is part of voluntary tax liabilities One major puraspose of this survey is to taxsure the 97 per cent of payers who voluntarily file correct returns that their competitors are not getting an unfair competitive advantage by failure to pay their fair share of the national tax bill The present survey will be confined to persons engaged in business and professional and Salaried people persons and wage earners are generally covered by the withholding tax provisions of Internal Revenue laws. Internal Revenue representatives will be contacting citizens throughout the state and requesting information in person and by mail relative to all types of Federal tax returns required to be filed by them. The cooperation of all Utah taxpayers is solicited in this effort to assure a "fair-shariof our country's tax obligations. -- 23 -- All se minor (Pathetiq ie) 6 in B , CHAVES -- Sinfoiua India COPLAND Symphony No -- Wed No Jan 25 (Kingsbury Hall) AaronCoplandGuestCond n tor and Wed , Jan 26 (also U of U Contemporary Music Fes val) BERNSTEIN -- Overture to Candide COPLAND Appalachian Spring .Tues Fri Orchestral to "Die Meistersinger MENDELSSOHN-Symphon- y No 4 (Italian) BEETHCVEN Symphony No 3 (Eroica) months ...Free gifts ...Prizes. ..Fun... dition of a teacher. Miss Karen Stewart, to the school's facMiss Stewart was inulty ducted Sunday Sept 5 The addition is due to increased enrollment according to Mr of a national effort to determine the extent of taxpayer compliance with Internal Revenue laws Mr Wise stated that 97 per cent of all taxpayers comply with the American system of -- TCHAIKOVSKY -- Symphony N e WAGNER-Prelud- Nobis Parem, for Soli, Cl ms MS-Do- na coming in Holladay Adds Teacher Harold D Ebke. principal of Redeemer I utheranChurch School has announced the ad- tah. annount ed today that a tax compliance survey will be conducted throughout the state of Utah during the next 12 t Harold Wolf, Violin , Jan TCHAIKOVSKY-18- 12 Overture Solennelle TCHAIKOVSKY -- Violin Concerto Sat 2 BRAHMS -- Symphony No. 2 Director of Internal Rt venue Poland V Use, whose strict covers the state of and Orchestra Concert, All Orchestral Oct. , SIBELIUS-Finland- WILLIA VAUGHAN Up To You Pssst.:. Somethings desir Season subscribers may purchase tickets for following three concerts at reduced prices along with their regular season tickets es Sat Dec Primrose, Viola, U. of U. Chorus (Dr. Newell Weight, director) and Soloists w VAUGHAN WILLIA Campi. for Solo Viola, Chorus and orchestra No 6 In E minor VAUGHAN WILLIAMS-Symphon- y Quality Oven Baked Mancini, guest conductor to Youth Concert to Youth Choral Concert Wed , Jan Sat , Jan, Sat , Mar MS-Flo- Mozart-Requie- Deum Bruckner-T- e m 3 Coats tS" Body And Fender Work Mall Plans Oct . landers" are headed home. The scenery is most spectacular at this colorful time of year and you can enjoy it all in uncrowded comfort. That's why At 8 P.M , Saturday evening at a Special Meeting, the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Helen J. Wilson, the Worthy Grand Patron, Mr. Harold A. Zogg and Associate Grand Officers of the Order of the Eastern Star of Utah will make their officeal visit to Mount Olympus Chapter No. 23 in the Midvale Masonic Temple, Midvale. All Mount Olympus Members and Easter Star Members are invited to attend since this is the last official visitation of the Worthy Grand Matron, Worthy Grand Patron and Associate Grand Officers to a chapter before The Grand Chapter meeting on October 13th according to Mrs. Gladys L. Ott, Publicity Chairman Toastmistress Club To Meet Council 11 of International Toastmi stress Clubs, will hold the first 1966 Quarterly Council Meeting on Saturday, September 11, 1965, at the Officer's Club, Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Refreshments will be served at 10:00 A M The business meeting will start at 10:30 AM, followed by lunch at 12,30. The Belle Dawn Club of Hill Air Force Base is the Hostess Club. Mrs Eloise Fillmore, Council 11 Chairman, Provo, Utah, will pre- side the first time, Hie program will be in the form of an Open Forum There will be a panel consisting of members from each club with Mrs For Charles R. Gulledge acting as moderator. 35 years fit SEASON' mism Ml AS Writ Rio Adeaoc Grind Acini, Durango, Colorado to ride with 11)01. Specify dm you The Silvenon (and tliermie duel if : inM I Hmrtfir Saptaattat M 0ilf Vim Hid encloie check or money order payable to Rio Grand Railroad Ticket! will be mailed to you. In Denver, unit Rio Grande1 City Ticket Office, 1)31 Stout Street. Mounlun Dthght Time SCHIDUll MOam. L. Durango potiible). ONLY Rmm4 Tnp U ft cfcrttrea IS at yttftr (tetri Ar. Silverton Silverton Ar. Durango 1 SO ID pm. The merchants association will award cash prizes to the best booths, based on originality, skill, artistry and of decoration. execution A prise will be awarded for ed the most original line of merchandise offered for sale. 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The group may sell 1 or individually designed handiwork at the booths, the proceeds to go directly into the sponsoring organizations funds. The booths will be decorated and manned during the day by members of the sponsoring group. Wayne F. Richards, executive secretary of the Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association, expects about 72 organisations in all. Booth number and day of assignment will be allocated by drawing Requests for participation will be acknowledged on a first come in 1552 SOUTH 2ND WEST NOW is the ideal time to Aunlque idea benefiting Salt non-pro- WHITE AUTO PAINTING & METAL WORKS ... the "Flat Festival Charity I Officers Plan Visit It's Indian. Summer Note: t w b. & &&? 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