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Show Liberace opens 1968 season at Music Hall Liberace, Mr. Showmanship, will open the Valley Music Hall" 1968 Season. Liberace's "brand new show" will be opened op-ened with a benefit performance perform-ance for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Monday, January 22, at 8:30 p.m. The second show Tuesday, January 23, will also be a benefit for the State Elks Association, the funds to be used for community commun-ity welfare projects. Liberace will continue each following evening through January 27 at 8:30 p.m. with one Saturday matinee at 2:30. A few entertainers maybe may-be a handful not more have the ability to create an unforgettable evening a-onece-in-a-lifetime-event. Liberace Liber-ace is one of these as proven prov-en by his sell-out performances for the past 25 years. The candelabra the sartorial sar-torial splendor of his costumes, the amazing pianistic versatility versatil-ity and the equally famous sense of humor of this artist are all part of a legend, the the Liberace legend, earning him the apt title of "Mr. Showmanship." Show-manship." Appearing on the same bill with Liberace will be Florian Zabach, on e of the world's most versatile violinists. Florian Zabach's appeal is unique among musicians. One of the world's most accomplished accomplish-ed violinists, he is also a master mas-ter of humorous entertainment. He can render an exquisite Mozart Mo-zart on the concert stage or mix laughter with pop music in night clubs. Mr. Zabach has appeared on Broadway, in recital, on radio and television, in the finest supper and night clubs, and has made many hit recordings. He has played with leading symphony orchestras, primarily in their pops concert series. As one critic wrote: "A pops concert con-cert with Florian Zabach is just that, music tliat everyone loves. Mrs. Ila Trease, 689 South Canyon Drive, has returned to her home after spending seven weeks in California with her two daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Pearl) Da-vies Da-vies of ElMonte and Mr .and Mrs. Ron (Jacquelyn) Zaret of Garden Grove and families. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose and family of Bountiful, formerly form-erly of Springville, visited former for-mer neighbors and friends here over the past weekend. |