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Show This Week's Movies in Murray ... 4 - Bell Telephone Hour To Present Original Musical Show Friday a :7 Gold RustiDays Relived in "North To Alaska"; Old Siory it Salt IjiUc. The Bell Telephone Hour will present its first musical original production, "The Sounds of America." over NBC-T7 p.m. at Friday, The hour-loncolorcast will some of the distinctive sounds of our American yesterdays and fantasies, setting them to music and dance. Murray. Public curiosity about life in our 49th state is at a high pitch these days. Which makes "North to Alaska", now playing at the Murray Theatre, a timely film. d It's a action drama of gold rush days, comwith conplete fidence men and lusty romance in Nome. Its cast of top stars includes John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian and the lovely French newcomer, Capucine. OUTSTANDING on the list with "North to Alaska" is a story millions of Americans have loved. It's Grace Miller White's timeless novel of first love, "Tess of the Storm Country". A tender, humorous and adventure-fille- d picture, it stars Diane Baker. Lee Philips, Wallace Ford and Jack Ging. It's the "third time around" lor this charming story. In silent film days, Mary Pickford, then "America's Sweetheart", played the lead role. Later, as fast-pace- claim-jumper- s, co-h- it NEED an early sound picture, it starred Janet Gavnor. BOTH FILMS are labelled clean family entertainment and approved for morally young 'n old. Tonight (Thursday. Feb. 16th I, bringing this clipping to the box office will enable one adult admission to collect another free a "two for the price of one" offer. AM) THKRK ARE ten free adult tickets in today's classified section two for each of the men whose names and addresses appear throughout the page. So if your name is among the want-ads- , just present the clipping from today's paper at the Murray Theatre box office, 4961 So. State. It's good for two adult admissions anytime between Sunday, Feb. 19th and Thursday, Feb. 23rd. Adv. I The Cub Scouts under the direction of Mrs. Weston (Beverly) Daw, 6156 So. 520 East, made nut cup favors for their monthly project. The cups were filled with candy and decorated in red and white with a Valentine motif. They were given to the Cottonwood Maternity hospital to be used on the patients trays on Valentine's day. There are eight boys in the den, and they made 25 cups. v. 4 They'll Sing At McMillan THIS GROUP of first will perform ary school will a sing grade students at McMillan elementon the tonight program. The musical number. The meeting will start at T .w extra-curricul- ar EM? .V 3 rus n m 4pmm Kosana mm 3750 South State AM mm m Everyday low Prices Go Even Lower in this Great Event! Further Mark downs make this the Towns most Sdcc- tocular Values! Now's the time I x 1 souths. S4 . 11,1 n mm t J lmrtiiiiii mK,i ii BOBBY BROOKS mSmm f i Sportswear J Fall L h ) MURRAY - "Welcome Home" Set Suit IjiUe. Mrs. Susan Smith, Great Books area director for Southern California, Southern Nevada, Arizona and Utah, will be in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Feb. 23rd, to begin a workshop to train discussion leaders for Great Books study discussion groups. Mrs. Smith, who grew up in Shanghai and was educated in England, has been a leader tiainer at institutes throughout the nation and in Europe, where she led the Great Books study tour last summer. sroNSOKEI) BV the Great Books Foundation and the University of Utah Extension Division, 40 informal discussion groups currently are meeting in various communities of the state to discuss their ideas after Murray. All area Primary presidencies and priesthood advisors, on both ward and Stake levels, will in e e t Saturday afternoon in the Taylorsville Stake center. Ward and Stake officers will meet from 1 to 3 o'clock. This will be followed by a session from 3 to 5 o'clock for just Stake officers. In charge of the La Verne meetings will beof the LOS Parmley. president Church Primary general board. For Local Missionary Murray. Elder Max LumlbiTg will lie honored at a "welcome home" meeting in Murray 1st Ward chapel Sunday at 6 p.m. The young man recently home from serving an LI'S mission in Canada, lie is the .son of Mr. and Mrs Herman (). Lundberg, l.'SS Williams St. Bishop lien Brown will preside at the meeting. Skirfs. Capri's X - D- -t f :':' o, 'V ' r1p 11"' !"" FOR THE BABY bill svv, wliafs It's mit in the open . . . the new designs c have for your l uster outfit ami your spring stepping. Not even thing yet in stock . . . Imt enough to w het the appetite of any well-drcss- laily! ( SHOES 4883 South State at Kanell's Young Piano Virtuoso Present Concert (iritnHf I'ark. Youthful David will present a concei t Tuesday evening in the. Granite high school auditorium at 8:1.V p.m. under the sponsorship of the Granite Arts Association. This top pianist has been called the eloquent master f tone, temperament and technique. IN JAM'AKV. 19(10. the young Israeli pianist made his debut in this nation with the New York Philharmonic under Dlmitrl Mitropoulos. and Won high praise from the press. The New York Times described him as having "the panache of an assured young virtuoso," and the Hernid Tribune praised his "therongh technical mastery and polish, constantly musical tone . . . and mmi.mUvc communication of mood," The World Telegram rri!i called the performance one nf "virtuoso brilliance . . . eloquent displays of temperament, tone, and technique." IN A KKW abort year, David has rarved out an nr.. presslve musical record, and if tanked high as one of today's lining young piuniMn. Ho has won acclaim throughout North America. South America and Kurope in erfiiiiu-ncewith major orchestras under trading ntnductot. ills Intcrpictatlotm of the great claiwics hve iiihi k d' htm AM "ll JHtrt of the krybnjitd (Minneapolis Tribune i. but he equally at home In the modem n Idiom. A C HAMPION of Ihe rompowr. I?nr-Ill- n rofilrm-porai- h Introduced mmty wotkn bv m' In Israel. In l!:ifl, Horn In Haifa nnd Mar-Ula- P.en-Hni- n is a Israel, in 1930. Har-Illethird generation Palestinian. Music is an integral part of his heritage his grandfather was a composer of liturgical music, and his father, now one of Israel's leading electrical engineers, is an accomplished pianist in bis own right. His younger sister is presently in the t'nited States sludving ut the Mannes College of Music. n first IIAIC-II.I.A- showed an Interest in music "according to my parents, when I Was an infant. According to my niemmy. when I was four and lieaid conduct the fust performance of the Israel Plulhntmoiuc. I wan hypnotized bv flint concert and immediately beggl my parents to let me licgin lessons " He (darted his musical training in Haifa, but interspersed Ins studies with frequent tups to the Continent, where he was excised li the finest In Kuio-IM'iimusical mid cultural tradition He won a coveted Kchnlar-shid to New Yoik's famous School, and came to the Tos-cani- ni FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHER "Wrinkle-free- " washing Partial load control Triple-actio- rinsing n tub capacity 10-l- b. ii Model LW025 p .lul-li.it- US (r further id tidy, He shared with his fellow Palestinians a pasiiiniile devotion to their homeland, and wh n the Israeli War of Indepeii.lem e broke cm!, he Intiri upted Iiim Mudic to irtutn to hii native land. vMicic he joined the 5 f 5yer written parlt replacement warranty on entire coaiial ;? tranimiiiion U FINISH ii A3 wit A INSIDE AND OUT PROTECTS AGAINST RUST! n tmcc was won it tut lied !n Ins iiaine am! loniplr let Ins sludii at JiiUuitd Win P,.ir-Illn- I1NJOY and Manors In l!'f he began his piofex-sioui at- - r. nnd has snii e been steadily wilinnit an reputation as one f (...lay's most exciting young aitiM il " HIE IL1IMME IN I LXI KY... i TOUCH COMMAND AUIOMATIC WASHER 4 r c5 NO DOWN J One touch of your finger ' ,,,,,, , WW Open Thursday in Friday and Monday 'til 9 p m Murray's Million Dollar Mile b i I HOME FURNISHINGS I 2 SPEED iyWUU PAYMENT Lnnwnwaduihf I Sensational Buys for Baby . . . low, low, Everyday Prices at Rosana EVERYTHING Jls barely $rin; in slorc! Denver. After one year of operation, the Denver Regional office of the Voluntary Home Mortgage Credit Program noted the of $2,809,193 reading such work s as "The worth ofobtaining home purchase loans B o k of Job", "Antigone", for residents in the smaller Machiavelli's 'The V r i n c e," according to John "The Communist Manifesto''. communities, H u n t e r. Regional Executive Walden", "Mohv Hick" and "The Adventures of Huckle- Secretary. While the program has been berry Finn". in effect nationally for 4',i Since most of the groups years, the Denver office was operate under lay leadership, established last year on Jan. this training workshop, to be ISt h. to better serve home buyconducted Feb. LVird, 'Jit tl. ers in Nebraska. North Dakota, March 2nd. 3rd. !Uh and HMb. Wyoming, Montana, Utah and on the University campus, will Colorado. give experience m planning a leading question, developing an idea, leading an aesthetic work, and other skills. Experienced leaders, persons organizing new gioiips aiming friends and neighbors, or members of study discussion groups interested adopting (he Great Col. i) (Workshop, I'age KSjJ , Sif . . . rTrr PLATO II t"s- e. 1 Federal Agency Gives Aid In Home Loans NOFFl Blouses, Sweaters, make-believ- Area Officers Slate Meeting flliti 3 Great Books Workshop Scheduled by UL of Utah Bar-Illa- ' (Utah) EAGtE Nitwt AdTf Thursday, February 16, 1961 Bar-Illa- n M Meet Tonight A ind The is individually determined on the basis of need. The amount is based upon family resources, summer earnings, and college costs, all of which vary for each winner. THE SEVENTH program will begin in March, when the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be given in the participating high schools. To P. LHu P-T- 7:30 p.m. in the school. Featured speaker for the evening will be Malcom N. Liebroder, and clinical psychologist. THE Granite. Murray Students Gain Scholarship Finals CHILDREN'S SHOES f- vL5s 3 Three students, two from Granite and one from Murray LA high, have reached the finals VAIL J. PHILLIPS in the current National Merit Scholarship contest it was anUl mi apply Why don't you nounced by their respective my fiftt.n ytan xptritnc in schools. ptrtonaliztd budgtting to help Principal E. Varian Morten-se- n you with your financing ntedt. this week reported that MURRAY 8th RELIEF SOCIETY loam to $2,000 Barrie B. Strachan was the unitcurtd HONORS VISITING TEACHERS Murray winner. Granite high up to 24 month! Principal Rheo Thorum anMurray. The Relief Society nounced loam to J5.000 that Steven H. Prewe honored of 8th Ward Murray secured Karen J. Tyler had receivand a teachers with its visiting f up to 36 months luncheon, program and favors ed the honor. Drop in and it mo et Murray THE SENIORS attained Tuesday afternoon. Pint Thrift and Loon, 4960 South status by their distinsusfinalist been Larson has Roberta Statt, AM tained as the literature teacher guished performance on two tests and upon endorsement by to replace Lois Hodgkinson. their high school. The merit scholars, to be announced April 27th, will be selected from the finalist group. They will receive scholarships from the resources of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and from sponsorSTRAPS and OXFORDS; BOYS' and GIRLS ing business corporations, foundations, associations, and individuals. to 3; Recipients of National Merit Some Weatherbirds Scholarships and some sponsored scholarships are chosen by Regular to $695 special judging teams convened by the sponsors of those scholarships. HHill SCHOOL grades, recommendations by high school officials, leadership, citizenship, and activities are considered as well as these test scores. Merit scholarships are four rwTf1 year awards, and carry stipends 3 that range from $100 a year to 51,500 a year. Each stipend HELP? it g youths Cub Scouts Make Nut Cups for Local Hospital Street on the day of the annual parade of the volunteer fire department. SIDNEV SMITH is the producer and director of "The Sounds of America." Since the problems of presenting the show live from Disneyland were even if the park were closed to the public, it has COMI'OSEK-conducto- r Gorbeen produced on video tape and don Jenkins has written both film. The actual production was words and music for this spe- done over a period of six weeks cial Bell Telephone Hour. He liming the hours that Disneywill also conduct the chorus land was closed. that serves as commentator throughout the production. "The Sounds of America" will APPLIANCE originate in lisneyland which has one of the nation's finest AmeriREPAIRING collections of "life-size- " cana. The "Train to Yesterday" that launches the program is Most All Makes Serviced Disneyland's full scale model of a middle HHh Century train Prompt-Dependabl- e Gordon Jenkins has built "The Sounds of America" around four central scenes. The first scene AM is a story book castle from the land of The secBfllNTON, ond is a Western dance hall: the third scene is a river, with the adventures it offers; and 4700 So. State the fourth is a small town Main Co-H- 4949 South Sfoto St, Phone AM Sec Wonderful Coor TV in Our Show Room Your Favorite Western ...Bonanza, 5:30 p.m. Saf. |