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Show Days of 47 Pops Concert Free Features Noted Artist, Orchestra The annual traditional Pops Concert by the Salt Lake Philharmonic Phil-harmonic Orchestra produced and directed by maestro Eugene Jelesnik, will be presented at the Highland High auditorium in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, July 17 at 8:30 p.m. The concert is free to the public pub-lic and admission will be on a first-come-first served basis. It is an official event of the Days of '47 celebration and will kick off the week long celebration with fun and music on July 17. Special guest star George Alexander Al-exander from San Francisco will appear with Mr. Jelesnik and the orchestra. Mr. Alexander is one of the world's great folk song interpreters as well as an exponent expo-nent of the musical comedy and light opera repertoire. Other performers on the program pro-gram will include the new Canadian Cana-dian singing discovery, 18 year old Dolores O'Conell, calypso singing Terry Sisters and Pianist Bob Davis. Mr. Jelesnik has composed a special musical salute to the Days of '47 celebration titled, "Let's Go to the Rodeo." The free concert is sponsored jointly by the Days of '47 and by Commissioner L. C. Romney and the Salt Lake City Parks Department. Another feature of the concert will be the world premier performance of a new musical work by Mr. Jelesnik, called "JFK March," dedicated to President John F. Kennedy. ' This is an instrumental number where the audience will be invited in-vited to join in at a certain point during a whistling strain in the number. Army Reserve Captain Gray I. Clawson participated in the week long U.S. Sixth Army Rifle Matches at Fort Lewis, Wash. Nearly 500 entrants, including personnel from the Active Army and Army Reserve competed in the 15 rifle matches. Captain Clawson, a platoon leader, is regularly assigned to the 449th Coast Artillery Co., an Army Reserve unit, at Miyasaki Center, Rexburg, Idaho. The captain, son of Irwin W. Clawson, 516 Twelfth Ave., Salt Lake City, graduated from East High School and the University of Utah. Instruction in things moral is most necessary to the making of the highest type of citizenship. Theodore Roosevelt. |