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Show I . ff i I: : SfXDAY. NOV. 7A 13 . t V ' t Sundoy Herotd r - ' Organist To Be Guest m "3 tvV .5 - V-- ' v ! V 'RW I M' V-'-- i Music, Art, Drama At Symphony X., V Salt Lake Tabernacle Organist Robert Candick will the ifeaturei guest artist at the second concert of the season of ;the Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra. Wednesday. Dec. 10. j Under the direction of BYU professor Glum Williams, the concert will open with three Brahms Hungarian Dances. Dr. Cundick will perform in Hanin del's Organ Concerto Xo. Vi !( t F ; M j I f j. ;. j DOING AN ISRAELI FOLK DANCE are these members of Ibe famous BYU Internationa! Folk Dancers group. They ill be performing at the annual "Christmas Around the : World"' program in Mary Bee Jensen, Dec-mO- under the direction er the Fieldhouse for elementary by Roy and June Mavor, interand secondary schools of Utah national ballroom champions, Valley and Dec. 5 and 6 at 8 will provide the Latin, Viennese, p.m. at Kearns High School for and modern ballroom dance sets. Granger LDS Stakes, On the huge Fieldhouse floor The International Folkdancers at one time w ill be 210 swirling are directed by Mrs. Mary Bee Folk Dancers and 150 ballroom Jensen, who organized the dancers for the opening and group in 1955. Since that time versity. The dancers wiil perform grand finale. thev have presented scores of Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30Scenery will represent anj performances every year in the p.m. in the Fieldhouse for the 'arched Old World courtyard United States. On four tours ot MIA organizations of the ten! with Christmas trees in the Europe they have given United BYU stakes, and on Dec. 3 at background and colorful pin-- I States its first representation jatas hanging from arbors to in history at many of the world p.m. for the public. Concerts also are scheduled tempt the dancers. famous folk festivals. Dec. 5 at 3:15 and 10:30 a.m. in The Ballroom Team, coached Each year Mrs. Jensen re- ceives dozens of invitations to return to Europe and the group is scheduled to go again nexti urn re-fc- efV r.ntaA m m , ffVssZ Thjd tJhlVers and tourists to 2! uses kie suiiic rajiimjwc, ucku' JaTiu. piled on detail, and captures ht Q( G of confusion, jncredible story not4o4Mnjssed readin tnckery and treachery. ience Joan Hanauer (UPI) E (m) - Prime Time, the life of Edward R. Murrow, by Alexander Kendrick. (little, Holiday Season off Four international students Valerie McNicol, David iish women at the sane time. will be the to in three short Mitchell and David Irwin from "Settle it between yourselves; Holiday Family Pops Concert will be featured Two BYU performing groups of the Utah Symphony which British folk comedies which Britain and Rowena Orr from I be in no ways particular," are currently preparing tor has just been announced for open in Brigham Young Unive- Canaia all become involved in says he. Wed'Proposals: Proper, Precious; Dzvid Mitchell, a sophomore tours of the Orient to be cap- Saturday evening, December 6, rse's Arena Theater on 26 the and Preposterous" the umbrel- in for Nov. in time journalism from Britain, ped by more than a week of at 8:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. nesday, la title for the trilogy on a' plays a Lancashire lad catchappearances at Japan's Expo Associate Conductor Ardean Thanksgiving holiday. common theme the marriage ing a lady (Valerie McNicol) on Watts wili direct the full Or70. in a program of famthe rebound from a Lancashire chestra propo.al. Fifteen members of the favorites and The shon plays, which pro- - lass (Rowena Orr) in "Loneorchestral iliar "Sounds of Freedom'' singing vide idea! family holiday en- some Like." David Irwin is hits from Broadway musicals. group, under direction of Klea -, selected Thre will be something for tertainment, are. in order of the curate. be"Worsley, have for seasoned and old e appearance: "Mr. Sampson"! In Thurmb!" Robbv the USO National Music young concert-goer- s "Lonesome! ert Nuismer, a ventur those end bv Charles Lee: sophomore from Council to tour the U. S. Pacific (UPIi-N- ew NEW YORK Like" by Harold Brighouse; and Florida, is the dream-beaT of command from February 2 to inf , rirnnf the York's cranky film critics gave e Thumb!" by Frede- an appealing cockney waif playdelightful e will Thv. inrii ntrta;n Madwoman "The Chaillot" v .,1 of twin ii iu viiv jyj j December 6 concert w ill be an rick Fenn and Richard Pryce. ed by Elizabeth Barbour, a bad reviews but they do not military personnel throughout of the Lakeside appearance Ralph Odom. a senior irJ freshman in drama from Menlo the Orient, with appearances for all the country end Chord Busters, a barbershop speak from San Francis, Park, Calif. Supporting them broadcasting in Japan, Korea, scheduled will decide have to chorus, under the direction of moviegoers co, plays the title role in "Mr. j will be: Karla Hendricks, Marifor Okinawa and possibly Taiwan Ciemselves is wliether it a Turk Evans. The first appear- Sampson." He is a Scotsman! lyn Jones, Betsy Lee, Dana show. and the Philippines. ance of this popular and versa- - good obliged to propose to two Eng OLsen and Mary Jo CunningThese critics found no fault Touring the Orient January! tile group jast summer at La ham. 30 through April 6. by invitation goon was so successful that they with the acting of Katharine The director. Dr. Albert O. of the Department of Defense, are being brought back by popu- Hepburn and others in the cast WALK FOR CHARITY Mitchell, says all three plays but wavl 15 were with member be the will a unhappy Program lar demand. D. Ry- have funny plots and fascinatLONDON (UPI) Bureau variety group, under Tickets may be obtained at the movie was unreeled. It was' 21, crippled by polio when ing characters. Scott Card deder, the direction of Janie Thomp- ZCMI Downtown and Cotton- more like a stage show than a he was two years old, said signed the set and the wardwood where they may be charg- movie, they complained son. he will walk across the robe is by Agnes Stewart. that acChief Theater Producer for ed on revolving charge They did not dare to give a United Slates next summer to "Proposals: Proper, Precious orbe also counts. may They bad wnteup to Michael Lewis's raise money for charity. Ryder, and Preposterous" the Expo 70 Corporation, Yoichi will run dered in Provo at Holtkamp score, because it is one of the who credits his walks for from Nov. 26 through Dec. 6 Hattori, has extended an invi long best, perhaps the best of the helping his recovery from polio, (except Sunday and Tuesday) tation to the groups to combine Swint Music Company. movie soundtracks of 1969. It walked tlie length of Britain on at 8:15 p.m. There will be a for two appearances daily in' "The crutches and leg braces last matinee performance at 3:30 on may be heard on the Expo Outdoor Theater." The ;TAX IXFLATIOXARY? N.J (UPIV Madwoman of Chaillot" (Warner summer to raise $4,800 for a performances will be held from PRINCETON, Thanksgiving in addition to tht Arts 1805). iappii ofl trt Anrii d a .TananAiThc income tax surcharge may fund for the disabled. evening showing. Dc CaUSUi2 WUdlluii, College unit will appear in con to one of President Mxons junction with the BYU perform economic advisers. ers. Herbert G. Stein said in 8 The Program Bureau colleg- sneech that "tie enactment iate variety show has proved to of the surcharge helped to be one of the most colorful col- convince the Federal Reserve OFF was a good tune 8 legiate variety shows in the that REG. United States. Under the direc- for monetary expansion." PRICE tion of Miss Thompson, BYU The Federal Reserve Board, variety troops have received which controls tie nation's acclaim in the Orient, Europe, money supply, adopted a loose Middle East, Canada, and the money policy after the 10 per 'Madwoman' Has Excellent Score "Op-O'-M- u "Op-O'-M- j i New this year will be the Mexiian seition of tances. Two dance experts flew to Mexico City last week to buy authentic costumes from the leading costume designers in Mexico. Gary Hopkinson. business manager of the Folk Dancers and Rene Alba, student choreographer and professional Mexican dancer, brought back 177 colorful outfits, from boots to sombreros. Before entering BYU, Mr. Alba was a member of the noted Folklorica Xationale of Mexico dancing company. He is assisting in choreography of the Mex ican section and will solo in vo numbers. La Negra and hi Also of interest will be the hat dance, the Old Men's dance with masks and pantomime, and the boar dance. Another expert in the troupe is Iris Lysy, who was trained professionally by her Ukrainian parents v.ho now reside in Port Arthur, Canada. She has apd area. In all, cent income surtax was enacted peared with top Ukrainian com- BYU shows have tour- to avoid economic overkill and Program panies and is assisting with the ed abroad eleven times. a recession. BYU choreography. Her broth er and sister, Eugene and Hel-en- e Lyse, have danced with the BYU group in previous years. - J Bros.-Seve- n (; j Start your Christmas shopping this week mid-196- Iceiand-Grenlan- An estimated million head of cattle in South America die each year from rabies inflicted by vampire bats, says National GOLDEN TOUCH & SEWZIG-ZASEWING MACHINE BY SINGER IN"BAKERSFIElJLr CABINET G This is the year to give this superb sewing machine to the most deserving woman on your list ff sew easy to use!. She can dial a buttonhole with Buttonhole dial. the Bulft-I-n SheU sew fancy embroidery, oven baste, sew g stitches, darn, mend and monogram. zig-za- SheU never tangle with g exclusive again. Singer n Bobbin winds inside Geographic. bobbin-windin- - FOOD PRICES Brown, $8.95) Kendrick has written a big book about a big man about .a genuine giant, in fact putting together more than 500 interesting pages on his tutor. Murnr.v proud-probwould have been embarrassed but still proud. As one of the "Murrow boys" who worked under Murrow at CBS, Kendrick learned the inner tickings of the master, and the book reflects their closeness. Penetrating is a good word in relation to Murrow. He tried to get past events and pres0"1 issues; he wanted people to be aware of wftat was affecting them, not just offer spot news reporting. Kendrick's work is penetrat11 ing. It goes beyond the "See to Person" Now" and "Person personality and preman. as sents the modest as he was talented. Murrow is seen at his peak when he helped scuttle with his "See It and at Now" of March 9, 1954 his kw points, as when CBS and Murrow quarrelled over news stows, program formats, etc. Murrow left to head the U.S. Information Agency under President John F. Kennedy. If he had livad and been able to give educationai television the it needed, Kendrick Theater To Present Short Plays During Thanksgiving Holiday I ; or njJ8 nmniie MAKING A I'KEl'OSTKKUl S Plldld At. t,. lace i nt AmamU (KlizaU'th Ilariicur) in 1IYI" Ait-u;-, ;.:t'r i iiKiiutii'U 01 l'ioposals: Pri'ier, Precocious and Preiositrous," which wiil fhow from Nov. JG to Dec. 6. j spring. The Collapse of the Third would have had another inter Republic, by William L. Shirer. esting chapter Pan! Rofabins (UPI) (Simon & Schuster, $12.0.) How many times in history ight of the Grizzlies, by can a nation be rescued from Jack Olsen defeat and collapse by other (Putnam's, $6.95) Night of the Grizzlies, by countries, the famous of the Grizzlies may be end N'ight the at wonders of this compelling story of the finest nonfiction novel since iTruman Capote's In Cold Blood. France's Third Republic. 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The concert, held in the Provo Tabernacle, begins at 8 15 p.m. and tickets will be available at the door. Slated by Groups Will Orchestra the Go to Orient Getting a delightful start' The largest, most colorful show in its history is planned for the tenth anniversary pro- duction of "Christmas Around the World" next week, featuring the famous International Folk Dancers and Ballroom Dance Team of Brigham Young Uni- - Story of France's Third Republic Told by Shirer Ml ." w Folk Dancers Extravaganza To Mark 10th Anniversary " major. j After intermission. Dr. Cun-- : dick and the orchestra w ill play Prelude and Allegro for Organ (and Strings by American com poser Walter Piston. The concert will conclude with Death and Transfiguration by Richard arc CONSISTENTLY i ' : :. : Push-Butto- j J ..,;su V;, ' the machine. A 5k Y LOWER abry EVERY THE DAY WEEK . . at your Sturdy 100 CARSON Bigelow- - Approved NyloiPile MARKET! The touch of spice that makes a room come alive! 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