Show ft M Page Student Life Friday Jan 2 1 m I 177 7 Utah Symphony hosts guest conductor Utah finally Hie Utah Symphony has ed a i hange iri the program H performance at iLs Jan an-n'u- gets snowed on 0! n ( r t’ni IS sriiw ’it I a‘ ( it” i: V’ viN i nmnu'tt1 tauriMn in I fr xlkan fea'uring t'uuio urines arui tht' Ltr'-- U) mute snu-tFN nnHi!:uiin ’hut encircle the moke ha’’ lake I ’tv the o ’t iSu p f j't ! i : f U N’faro t rx V ' of i t l'l t :y i id s v! : I U Is ' kv 'i wa lit1 i iv i ii t s IP t si-- Vi x:x ut:H ilicv Pt’ if res:s :at 'is t ' tTvv'-:h- l: vi : 1 U ' Pa ut t'f :vc for both con- - am BartxVs Medea s Vengeance Moran's No H in C Major and symphony No 8 m C Miitnr su ' St I pro-- oer's will be s tMd I Idle new t I Ajmone-Marxa- as guest conductor irvi" ills Put Maurne Abravanel eondui ted an all- Mahler program January 2 as he fast '( three Mahler concerts o mprisng a mini Mahler cycle 11 w e “r Maestri’ Abrai anel r from open heart is not expei ted to be bai k n the podium b that time I homo'' said Symphony Manager Shirl H Swenson 'Mr Abravan-e- l approved the selection of Mr and personally Ajmone-Marsaxele ted the program from the condui tor s refx rtore Italan-Paiu- e dwenty mne-y earold was born Cuido Ajmune-Marsa- n k educated and received Ins mg in the United States A pres tege of Chicago Symphony’s eorg Solti Mr Ajmone-Marsa- n won the Solti Conductor's Compe- titmn in 1973 compeUng with 108 n train-pVora- conducted the Chicago Symphony several times The same year he won the William Rupert Kouiiia tion contest in Ixmdon Mr one-Marsan was named Associate Conductor of the London Symphony and conducted that orchestra on tour in the United States In the fall of 1975 he toured the United States with the Hague Philharmonic Tickets are available m the UC ticket office and at the Chase Fine Arts Center sur-M-- Fvecutne Merold IUre-to- Mr braane! had ngaging tts ass a guest load the late THE OMEGLASS: n by Dynastar of conduc-hraan- s absence and trie Utah Sym-- ! in tins t oneurred 'elephone from his (S239) j Tip PriifeSMuna Hi C i’c cot Ski r ju Sophisticated 0-wrapped corst'ui t ' ” Maximum Water use studies explained ts : Net'- ' : f v Hs r U ' C N'V "t- - ’ 1 W AS s p- vi ' t 0 s-- ikc i' ’ren t 1 i A ‘ '“t1 er- - sior because of the warm winter and trapped hot air cur ia- "se utr per h’fi stud a’ ise in Utah t : a tied at the 1x77 Water Users W rkst p It w ill be held in w th the Utah Water iS’rjurvt Users arno meeting Jar I'xlt' at USU tx 1 N v'v Pmin betn envrdture m some - Other discussions include pumping power and other energy - l uinpai t and cloud seeding Ihib-!- u law affecting water users ir- rigation practices throughout the world storage 'him situations and ret ert experience with the Teton Dam disaster in southern Idaho also are selected topics of timely interest to Utah water users according to Richard E nr":- - extensi in water research spix alist USU in charge of the THURSDAY JAM 13 1:30 pm Sunburst Lounge Sfioc k f ip dDSOrfit ’ bo S ' d O’ Unsurpassed in f rd snow and ice performance Great response ' jock short radius tu" s |