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Show n trrrrsAT. iftrmrsra w. isa DAILY HERALD Reception Givjn UldJi Symphony by Central Utah Audience The cavac&T crowd a - peoe- l To Provide-- Froo'- . ... k eer Brtham Yeunf 00 Unlyrr-:fy'- S Auditorium Wedaes- tae tor evidenced dey .Bs3t. L!th County residents for Mauriee Utah Symphccy, Abrivs!. his musie they brine, each ltd U lnecom to Prpvo. time Csty Theif staunch support of these fir musicians t clear la their rothuaiaetic aod prolonged ovation. The reception of the orchestra left no doubt that they bold a spedai place In the beans of music lovers here. They opened the program with Weber's Euryenthe Overture, followed by the Allegro from Concerto In A Major for Clarinet and wtth Martin Zwiek. first rlanentiat with the group--, as soloMr. Zwtck displayed a clean ist rid able technique. His phrasing outstanding, and the work was eli received. The cUmax of the evening cam m itb) the performance of the Llatt (.rait Or-ctes- tra . tep-notc- Pcrcnt Rotarians to Hear u r ST A UTS Talk On Television talk oo television In the moun--, taia area will be given at the meet' A 0 TODAY, Utth fist end 'iuty end tasty zzlzhti Ing of the Provo Rotary Club Friday noon at Qub Radar by D. Lea-- ! nox Murdock. manager of the KSL, ' ' lla AU J0 ' ' Ml, am ana mtm at Amtrica fro a ) V television station. John Snail will, be chairman of the meeting. a T TE1TLE-XEIXiarSEff- Springville Playhouse Stages Fall Offering Tonight, Friday RepuMkans Plan Victory Celebration Day for Friday ' cord leg to the announcement of Austin Merrill, president. AH members desirlse ta n rUrtnt aM m-meet at use wrowa tale quvsicQ at aja. Saturday and the grara will leave from there. The hunt la planned la the area, west of Utah Lake and all wimw bcrs are advised thaLthey win be required to rumUh traaapertaaaai for their owa horses. ! Tschaikowakys g m l.M Symphony No. 6 In B Minor, the Pathetique. Mr. Abravanel and the Symphony gave one of the finest presentations of this moving work this reporter haa heard. The performance was technically excel Dea gaafard. rizt, cocks a menacing fist at Martha!) Fox while Jane A lent. The ensemble was outstand at the whole thing as the three portray qoe of the scenes from the her Carter dismay registers flawless ing, and the Interpretation The tremendous response it re- Springvilla Playhouse "Eyea of Lova" tlatad tor t nifht gad Friday night ceived waa high tribute to a stir ring and spirited Provo premiere presentation of an old favorite In the concert field. VkliL-At the close of the program. Mr. Abravanel paid high tribute te the Brigham Young University Symen- SPRINGVIIXE The fall produc-- t The play, a comedy-dram- a phony Orchestra and ita conduc tor. Lawrence Sardonl. as an ex Uon ef the Springvilla Playhouse is titled "Eyes of Love" by Lilliaa training ground for younz ready for presentation tonight and Mortimer, ia being directedKlatbySPRI5GVTLLE The annual eellent FriHav vmnff In th Fniirthiv. Wondrnw Wplcht with Flora be Introduced musicians. As A Ppricgvtlle high school Parents alj members ofproof, h Republi-:nward recreation hall fhirtain'kau Dramotir. Mn Claude the orchestra who AMERICAN FORK islting Day la scheduled for Fri- had attended BYU a substantial can Vlctorv dinner for all party Umt u g. ro Zlna Smith, Johnson, Lea Huff, and p to Maeser Young, day, according He told the workers will be given Mondav of the Flora Fietkau group. part arranging the stagprrsident of the high school PTA, audience he and the Symphony night, jSqv. 24, beginning at 7 ing and properties; Janet Crandall Smith Two Attend to voMor of the day's activities. vicin o'clock the The Grill. Alpine would like to come to Provo more and Margaret Pehrson. makeup; he recta are Invited to visit their often if the commrnity would like tory celebration is sponsored by Journalism Conferences and Mary Verl Maycock, costumes. room a.m. chiidren's home at t to have them. The immediate, the Republican precinct organlra-tio- n The cast includes Naomi Weight, and retern the boy or girl's report enthusiastic headed by E. Ray Gardner, Dr.' Oliver Smith, left no doubt Brigham Donna Jane Carter, Shirley C. applause erd. They will also pick up the that the Utah Symphony ia to who chairman. It deall open is truly Young University journalism Schardine. Dee Sanford. Freda PTA membership envelopes. Insert welcome here, and that concert-goers wish to participate. Reservations partment chairman, will attend the Jane C. Norton. Omar M. Vernon, thrtr dues and return it to an offor the be dinner may made by national meetings of two profes- Hansen. Carl Baker, Phillip Hod-sosincerely desire more freficer stationed in the hall during quent appearances of the group in contacting the district chairmen: sional journalism organiiationa In Marshall Fox. Uie cay. Chad-wicWallace Peck, First; Earl Provo. Denver, Nov. Those having membership cards Second; Walter A. Devey, He will attend the annual lonven-lt- o from t 30 until 10:45 a in. there the playhouse will be admitted Dan ::i be the PTA assembly la the Hons of the National Conference of to the play without charge, and Third; Fred Fish, Fourth; hool auditorium where an Clark, Alpine, and William Green- Editorial Writers and of Sigma others may secure tickets at the land. Highland. Reservationa may Delta Chi, professional journalism door. speaker will address the be made up to Saturday, Nov.. 22. fraternity. Editorial page critiques group. From 10:45 until noon Vlll The playhouse invites everyone class periods and from 12 noon Honored guests will Include Gov- and discussions of the problems to secure membership tickets which iir.nl i p m. will be hutch period. ernor J. Bracken Lee of Salt Lake facing the American,: press will beundude all the Droductions for the Parent may also contact. teachers City; Orville Gunther. elected rep considered Thursday, Friday and;COming season, the next one to be for individual consultations. Uhe aecond week In February. Of resentative from District 1; verl Saturday. From 1 until 2:15 p.m. mere Dixon. Provo, county ficers of the organization are Dee ill be an open forum m the audiSanford. president: Mrs. Jay Mad- commissioner, and Sterling Jones, NOT SO MUTE torium conducted by Principal AMERICAN FORK Four mem- Spanish Fork, elected to the county A'sen. MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP) Mrs.. Claude Paul K. Walker and the students bers of the American Fork high commission, possibly other state "deaf mute." seeking bandouta' Smith, secretary; Mrs. William a iid parents may ask question and school with a small card, took some Schrelner, treasurer. Mrs. George chapter of Future Farmers and county officials will attend. various school problems will be of America were guests Monday The chairman of the committees change from Will Regenold and! Pehrson. Bill Pratt. Mrs. Janet rLscuesed. The time from 2:45 of the Utah Council of Coopera- arranging the affair are: Arrange then burst out. "Didn't you used to Crandall. Woodrow Weight, board until 4 p.m. will be devoted to tives at a dinner and meeting held ments, Wallace Peck; program. live in Jackson, Tenn.? You lookmembers. coneultaUofta. in the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake Fred Fish: Invitations, E. Ray just like a cousin of mine." They wish to extend appreciation t All parents of high school and City. The members who attended Gardner and Mark Coddington. The 'to all others who have assisted la Junior high school students are were Allen Christensen, Foy Swain, committees include members of city of which Mrs. R. L. Ashby Is the production of the forthcoming urged te come and spend fee day Jesa Wagstaif and Kent Day. E. the Ladies Republican Club of this chairman, play, at the school. Ray Gardner, American Fork, a director of the Utah Growers Co OBEM Eharoa school wtU hold operative, sponsors of the trip a parent's visiting day Friday with aad which has headquarters in cfaUdrea remaining at home while this dry, was the advisor who ac parents visit the aeaooi aad con eompanted the boys. sult ia private with teachers oa Two of the four FFA members stadeat prograaa aad problems, Ac Alien Christeneen and Jess Wag cording te Principal Ivaa Perry. staff, woo the sUt FFA livestock Tfce morning hours will be devoted Judging championship last spring to the visiting periods and at aeon These two. with Yard Swain. p rente era invited to have lunch brother of Foy, won further honors in October at the national FFA at the school lunchroom. At 11 AO p.m. there wfll be a meet In Kansas City, Mo., when short PTA meeting under the dl- - they placed third among the live rrctloa ef Mrs. Clarence York, stock Judging teams from FFA ITA president. Speaker will be chapters of the nation. Allen won Nadu Robinson, public health a medal for individual, judging TLrse who will discuss problems of placing second, and Yard won a interest to the parents and the third place Individual iQdaL at tool. There will be special meeting of aU pa rente of kindergarten children with the kindergarten teacher Mrs. Grace. Celst at 2:20 p.m. for the purpose of discussing problems aad projects of the kinder- Schc:!s Schcdub ORElf-Orehiding club mera. ber are planning their annual rab bit hunt for Saturday. Nov. 22 ae-- i - tj rtytfe. was Trie electric energy win again Turkey Shoot ,"; - He reported that last year the provided Uis fcelLUy aeaaoa by Power company provided 222443 UUa Power and Llfht Company to Csmlaata Christmas . lights on street asd parka In the communi illuminate 39,168 holiday bulbe la ties It fcrrae. Orson M. Slack, 105 cities an ritt tt'ni Of fha.e inmt Sou&cra division ma&agerfor the !t,8SS bulbs were lightcu in 22 Power company announced today. j communities- of the Southern dive "Following a long established 'siOB. custom," said Mr. Slack, "UPaX, at no charge, win furnish the electricity and will run necessary service wires to connect the decorations to ita system. This service will be available between dusk aad midnight from Dec. 1 to Jan. t Concerto No. 1 ia E Cat Major tzr Pitas aad Orchestra with Car! Fuerstner at the piano. Kia performance waa brilliant and power ful, and executed with inariSecrt asd uarr- control, sensitivity, staadlaf. The work la marked strong themes. Intricate and is tec nnic any very careo. h Mr. fuerstner turned out a. performance which la what one has learned to aspect from this fine artist Provo and BYU are extremely fortunate to have such a splendid performer la the thundered area. Concert-goer- s their thanks for another superior presentation by this gifted musi cian. The final number to be pro grammed Riding Club Sets Utah Power and Light mi i iiiiieassw i i Open 1:15 Last w Eio-- mi Y IIOVAKD HAWKS' 9:10 CUE DOOCIAS 1 " 4 EU2AIETQ THIEATT SEUET CUTIS AITStSI BDBCIECT7 Ie n ' it- FRED n. k. out-'sDdi- Special Honor Paid Judging Team of FFA fa lit ; vice-preside- nt: , garten. AU patrons are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to visit ) BAKITR je::::e LLP U s LJ a fa ? FETERS mm CIUICI Addea Joy a: Cartoon Novelty La&mt News mm DALE nOCERTSOII Uitiiaui t CIIAJILES ( .UlOGIlTO.t NOW PLAYING Orr Tint -- osra f LEOIIT V SHOWING 2q Perfennaaces S Dally at 2:M T:H aad : P m. FABLXOUfl ENCHANTING it, STARTS tM .liii . SUNDAY No Advaaeo MATINEES EVENING No CkTMrea's the school, become acquainted v tin the teachers and other parents, aad become familiar with the echoed f ALU! 20-2-3. km Prices .... .... Me oee TickeU Sold program. 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