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Show Page Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, 6 Jazz and movie themes to highlight concert "Jazz and Movie Themes." the second pair of conceits in the Utah SymSummer phony's Pops Sei ies. will feature hits from ssistant Conductor Robert llendeison's Hollywood days .md the exciting jazz sounds ol the Hi ll Taylor Trio The wo pei formances, conducted In Mi Henderson, will lake place on Friday, lune 20, at 8 pm. in the S n phony Hall and Saturday, June 21, at 5 p m at Snowbird The iiomc themes portion ol the program will include imc from "How ihe West Was Won by In mel and Broughton, i Goldsmiths "Star Trek, the Motion Picture" and Rocky" by Contie Each of these motion pictures leatuied Mi Henderson's Fiench hoin in the original sound ti ark (he was one of Hollywoods busiest freelance artists before his appointment with the Utah Sv it phony, and recorded with all the major motion : pietuie, television and lecotding studios). Other otion picture themes included in the program will Koingolds Captain 'Blood, Ravels Bolero" ;'ifrom Ihe movie 10) and -- phonic :yn West Side Dances from Story by Bern-- r stein Ja zz pianist Billy Taylor, .'liass player Victor Gaskin i and pei cussionist Keith .Copeland make up the famed Taylor Billy Trip. As a country with jazz groups and symphony orchestras and in solo recitals. His compositions include Suite for Jazz Piano and Orchestra, which was commissioned by abbreviated summary Maurice Abravanel and premiered by the Utah Symphony on January 25, 1974, and Impromptu, ndio and tension, diabetes, heart attacks, etc, (3) drug rurrent (4) allergies, for active treatments medical problems and (5) the name and telephone number of your doctor. Take with you enough should ii edication you diarrhea. Most medications are by prescription only. Travel Insurance After evaluating the experience and difficulties encountered in the above story, the following points are of utmost importance in purchasing a policy: television d formances are available weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Utah Symphony box office in Symphony Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City Tickets will (phone also be available at the respective concert locales one hour prior to the performance. Special note: Facilities for handicapped persons are available. Contact the Utah Symphony head usher for information or assistance. enrollemnt, citing costs as one of the principal reasons. Di D Parry Wilson, vice piesident for administrative sei vices, in presenting the i eeom in endat ions for a (junta on foreign students, However, the tuition they pay represents only about half of the actual cost, and they also need special services such as a special advisor and help with language difficulties. Wed- travelers develop programs. In addition he is a author and a sought-afte- r teacher and lecturer. Tickets for both perwidely-publishe- of your medical history which details (1) all surgical procedures and their outcome, (2) all medical problems such as hyper- which will be heard in the June 20 and 21 pops concerts. He has recorded over two dozen albums of his own, and his works have been recorded by such artists as llany Belafonte, Lena Home, Mary Travers, John Dcnvei and Leontyne Price. He has acted as disc jockey, producer, host, actor and music director in major nesday appn tied by a split vote a recommendation to limit the number of foreign students in the school to 4 percent of the total State College Carry a pocket copy of your most recent electrocardiogram which can be obtained from your doctor. Know the medications you are taking by both the trade and generic names as well as the actual dosage in milligrams, grams, etc. Maintain an updated pianist, Dr. Taylor has the performed across said that a certain proportion of foreign students a desirable lepresents mix in the student body and gives students a chance for contact with representatives of a different culture. The Weber Medical tips Remember when? Try cooking sweet potatoes tempura style in a batter, quickly fried peanut oil. light in hot The Veterans Administration - the largest civilian agency of the federal (.overnment - is notifying its DENY ER -- The recommendation as approved also said that no more than 75 students from any one foreign country will be allowed. WSC had about 157 Iranian during spring quarter, a decrease from previous quarters. No employees in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico and elsewhere present students will be denied the right to continue because of the quota. The number of Iranian students will be reduced by attrition, Dr. Wilson said. that sexual harassment wont be tolerated In a policy statement department to heads, staff offices and field stations, VA chief Max Cleland said that the agency is in complete agreement with the Office of Personnel Managements (recent) policy statement and definition on sexual harassment. He stressed that the VA with its large number of women employees, keenly appreciates that sexual harassment would seriously interfere with the VAs goals and objectives as well as its stated policy providing employees with the best conditions uoiking possible the VAs 203,000 and 31,000 part-tim- e employees, more than 51 women ate percent Eighteen percent of those women have supervisory or management positions at the level or above, double Of full-tim- e GS-1- 2 the federal-agenc- y average Most of VAs employees are part of the nation's system -laigest health-car- e 172 medical on centering eenteis and 225 outpatient clinics which handle 7 Find a company that will pay for all costs incurred for transportation of the ill or injured home by is underwritten by Lloyds of London worldwide: Pays for and ii akes arrangements for the transportation of the body should death occur; has memberships which range from a single individual to an entire family (A family, for example, can be covered for one full year regardless of where they travel throughout the world for $48.00); and has a n essage center with a 800 number. and their Travelers families who are prepared thus can avoid the frustrating and costly expense of being stricken seriously ill or injured, or even dying while away from home on vacation or toll-fre- e business. Unfortunately, any travelers this season will not take the necessary precautions before leaving and will experience their own version of a $20,000 Nightmare. ii Creative dance workshop to begin Sexual harrassment will not be tolerated 235,000 WSC to limit foreign students Instutional "ouncil June 18, I960 Clearfield Courier A of percent the total of in the hospitalized patients United States - and 58 icgional offices - which a adu inistei benefits jnogiam totaling nearly 66 percent of the current $20.6 inllion VA budget VA programs potentially affect 41 percent of the total jxipulation of the United States. With that in mind, Cleland stressed that -- complaints regarding sexual harassment handled through will be four week workshop in ballet, modern and jazz dance is being offered the Weber State through Collge Division of Continuing beginning June Education 23. to According Fullmer-Bounce- , Judi course instructor, the classes will be geared for all levels from beginning junior high through advanced adult. Mrs. Bourne is instructor in at ballet and modern dance WSC and artistic director for the WSC Dangg Company. The clases will be held each Monday and Wednesday evening according to the following schedule: beginning ballet, 4 to 5 p.m.; intermediate ballet, 5 to 6 p.m.; intermiediate-adv-ance- d modern dance, 6 to 7 p.m.; intermediate jazz, 7 to 8 p.m. ; and beginning jazz, 8 to 9 p.m. For further information or to register call the WSC Division of Continuing Education at 626-660- the established discrimination complaints process of the VA and that in instances where apwarranted, propriate disciplinary action will be considered by the appiopi late official. Read and use the classifieds Supermarket tips to save money The person who saves their boxtops and labels to refund foi cash, cents-of- f coupons and fiee erchandise has to go through a lot of fingernails when removing labels oi come u) with an easier way. One easy way is to keep a pan of scissors in the kitchen, not an easy task with children in the house, but if you keep them on top of the refiigerator in youi easier leach but out of the hands of the tiny ones maybe you can find them when you want them. Removing labels seems like an easy task but sometimes its not! Can labels are generally sealed on one side, if you have a sean ripper frou your sewing box, this can easily be used to slit the side near the glue u ark and the label will con e off easy. glued labels, such as ketchup and shampoo are very difficult to remove, soaking in water will M Com-pletel- y generally easily, new lemove have these some spa pei handy and put glue side down on the paper and let dry, if the glue sticks to the newspaper, cut around edges. This saves your other labels from getting stuck together. things like! On ketchup and syrup, it is n uch easier and cleaner to ren ove the labels before your use the product. Detergent bottle labels are the devils work, you just as soon use your scissors or an exacto knife and cut the plastic around the label. Cardboard boxes can also be cut, when necessary remove the extra cardboard by peeling. Remember that extra weight adds postage to your letter and your aim is to save money. , These are just a few of the refunding tips concerning lemoving labels. For a sau pie copy of a refund bulletin listing several hundred refund offers send $1 to P. O. Box Marksville, LA 71351. For a tree listing of refund bulletins and a general howto section, send a long ped envelope 109-C- to the same address. Here are some of the latest refund offers: Softasilk, Box 80 Dept, 535, Minneapolis, MN 55460. Free box of Softasilk offered. Send three universal Jolly Time, Box 178, Sioux City, Iowa 51102. $.50 cash, send two labels from 15 oz. jars of Jolly Time premium Pop Corn either White Hulless or Yellow Hulless. No expiration date. Nabisco Some of the best cheese in the world is made here in Utah. Cheddar and Swiss are ranked with the best. Much of this is due to the professional quality of the cheese makers and the dairymen who provide the taw milk. Cheese making is more of an art than a science. Most high quality cheese making is handed down from father to son or to a very close associate. speaking with John Rutledge, sales manager for Cache Cheese Valley Company near Logan, he said that the most popular cheeses in Utah and the West are cheddar and Monterey Jack When asked why he said, probably its due to then great versatility. They can be used in any number of cooking dishes, eaten plain, with fiesh fruit or as a dessei t Swiss cheese though seemingly popular is down the list in total usage. These same comments were echoed by Ed Gossner, Jr., of the Gossner Cheese Company also located near In Logan. Mr. Gossner further expressed a real concern for the of encroachment imitation cheese that is coming into the market. He said, there is no such thing as imitation cheese. It is either cheese or it is not! There is a particular method to making cheese and if you do not follow that method you do not have cheese or anything like it, he stated. He said many consumers are being duped into thinking that the cheese on their cheeseburger and pizza is real cheese when in fact it is not cheese at all but rather a phony or fake substitute. Another interesting aspect of cheese production in Utah is the exotic European cheeses being manufactured in Delta. El win Johnson of Delta Farms Valley in specializes making German Muenster, Brick and Teleme, French Port du Salut, and Gruyere. He said he was approached recently by a man wanting to supply goat milk for production of gjetost or Norwegian goat cheese. He indicated that the market is not too far away from such cheese. He also said there is a good demand for his cheese here in Utah but also ships quantities to California and Arizona $1. Refund Fig Newton Cakes, Box NB409, El Paso, TX 79977. $1 cash, send three purchase confirmation seals found on product. Offer expires Popsicle Pete, Box Wcstbury, N.Y. 11592. Cheese industry on the rise When one thinks of cheese, the first thoughts are usually cheese cheeseburger, or sandwich pizza. Thats good thinking because they are some of the most popular of cheese uses product codes from carton bottom of Softasilk with certificate found on specially marked packages of product for free 32 oz. box of product. Do not send in for this offer unless you can find the certificate on the product. Offer expries March 31, 1981. .4190, in Utah In speaking with Mr. Calvin Nelson of Nelson-Rick- s Creamery he sees a glowing future for the cheese industry in Utah and the started nation. Nelson-Rick- s in 1907 with butter and eggs and moved into cheese in 1912 and have been producing cheese ever since. They presently have two plants in Utah, one in Salt Ike City for cutting and a and packaging manufacturing plant in Altamont in the Uintah Basin. Nelson-Rick- s' specialties arc Monterey and Cheddar Jack, Longhorn, which is a particular shape of cheddar and colby cheese. One of their new ventures is producing a low fat, low calorie cheese that has traditional taste. Another local cheese maker is Chappel Cheese in Loa. James Chappel said he is pleased with the cheeses they are making and is even more delighted with the support he receives from the distributors and brokers who help him move his products. He is one of the few here who make a waxed loaf of cheese. Most of his cheese stays in Utah but he hopes to expand his manufacturing facility and increase production. His n anufacturing is held mostly to cheddar and Monterey jack. |