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Show Meet Your Friends At The Art Ball Yes Folks, a grand time will be had by all Saturday, April 26, 1969, 8:30 p.m. at the Grand Art Ball. Renew old friendships at this gala event. Refreshments will be served. Valuable paintings will be given. Civic club awards will be made. ? Lwm Profile EUGENE JELESNIK ifjP "I work 24 hours a day," Eugene Jelesnik er new talent," he said. He is local repre- AND HIS MAGIC VIOLIN 0 jSjk m I 1 II 'I said in nis staccato, Time Square - style sentative of the Ted Mack Amateur Hour r5r -in tLugene Jelesnik: talent my no operation IV iPr 1 1 ness." Jelesnik, at 54, has been called Salt Jelesnik also presents new talent himself, L 6JfcL , I1 Lt c;ty's M:ft hMan- h h h tssi&sjg byu ballroom R'Vtt III He StrexfSeS 1S ,U touted the Orient with a slate of musicians D.I.U. D A L L II U U PI m to&ZSM M i J ' f Born in Russia, he arrived in the United named ..utah Showtime' for the USO and 1 bilJI H (y States m 1925 having stud.ed the violm since reCeived a certificate of appreciation from ft A M T C D C mmmgr - L . . af f 7-. S!nc,e then: s been nothlI1g tha military. U A N L L R J IB rSl r but show business, he said. , , .,,, i 1H ! MB. I ,. I ve traveled over 300,000 miles for the 0 fj '-flfe staev saM Jesnik firT saw Utah in US0' says Jelesnik- who has entertained al- B I WBmfCH H SlOH' 1938 when he was playing viorn whh a dance "Asides "Liductinan'd violin playing. I vHHT US : rd;eSra from ew York. Before that he Jelpsnik als(1 nas sed nmsi,. himself. TIUIT TIIID A tAf A DhC W . W sludied on a scholarship with New York His "JFK March," performed when the late W CIVIL CLUB AWARDS W W f I Philharmonic musician Winthrop Sergeant, President visited utah won him a thank.you 7 V V " W Hnllllfil B now the music critic of the New Yorker note from the White House. 1 m I & ii I Business He said that a high point of his fe was Wrote Centennial Tune I ffM 1 meeting Sergeam agai" in 1965' Anotnr Jelesnik tune is 'The Mormon DCCDCCUIJEkJTC jPL Pops Concerts Famous Trail," writtten for the Utah centennial cele- "W nLrnLjllMLnlj ffl&T ( C" IflOfZ Jelesnik is best known locally for his tele- Each pops concert usually includes at Spst OinCe lCrtLiO vision variety show on a local station and his least one Jelesnik tune on it program. And WSBKm0 A M PpS concerts with the Salt Lake philhar- CDnductor Jelesnik plays his violin, a tre- ffiflPBRMyKm v monic Orchestra. asured Amati instrument, made in 1643 by i C 1 1 M CAD All JSwJgw-' Ip iff "The object of the Philharmonic is to be the teacher of renowned violin-maker Stradi- p II N U K ALL ,;. ?g c J T T A T an orchestra for all the people. It's available varius. fi.c i A t it til I fQ i I 3flT to any conuctor r organization that wants Jelesnik's idol, he said, was Mischa WB'i-jfP ' llli O . I jytl it," he said Elman. "I used to save my pennies to hear ji WfBm'i The pops concerts dovetail with another Elman perform in Carnegie Hall." One of ff,'f'f i&L Jelesnik project unearthing musicians in the the Jelesnik's thrills, he said, was presenting . .. . . tJS M Utah area. "My continuous aim is to discov- Elman himself in a Salt Lake City concert. HELP BUILD OUR TOWN Eugene Jelesnik 'I try to discover new talent' Join the Art Assn. m !BiClmSM SprinyuilL J4i9k ScLof Jld Aiiociation UUl IIICIIIUCi 51 J 1! 126 EAST 400 SOUTH STREET SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 84663 I am pleased to become a member of the Springville High School Art Association q . . for 19 My remittance in the amount of $ is enclosed. your admission. CITY : : , TELEPHONE . DATE A 811ft 91 'Tl WT" IV Active Member $5.00 Contributing Member $25.00 I B H I 1 H MM MTW. M I W fjrv''y Membership $10.00 Life Member $100.00 (one payment) 1 Ur9l hLH I H 1 WT H B Wiwu I W Above amounts are payable yearly except the Life Membership. ' 3 9 ftjf M W M M WtM M H UWWIIf Contributions are tax deductible. I |