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Show VALLEY "Lazy Eye SERVICE NEWS (Continued from Page 1) children from the Hillsdale, Redwood, Stansbury, Granger, and Monroe School areas - 9 to 12 noon and 1 to 3 a.m. p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, Magna Elementary School Multipurpose Room - - Clinic for children from the Magna and Webster School areas - 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Oct. 24, Farnsworth Elementary School Multipurpose Room, Clinic for children from the Farnsworth, Pioneer, and Arcadia School area - 1 to 3 p.m. TOM BLOCKOVICH Airman Tom Blockovich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Blockovich of 4510 West 5460 South Kearns, Utah, has completed basic training at Lackland A FB, Texas. He has been assigned to the Air Force Technical Training Center at Chanute AFB, Illinois for specialized schooling a? an aircraft weapons systems specialist. Aira 1966 man Blockovich, of Cyprus High School graduate Utah attended the UnMagna, Utah. of iversity Wednesday, Oct . 25, Sherman Elementary School Lunch Room - - Clinic for children the from William Penn, Sherman , Rosecrest, Canyon Libbie Edward, and Rim, Crestview School areas - - 9 to 11:45 a.m. and 1:15 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, Whittier Elementary School Library -Clinic for children from the Whittier, Lake Ridge, Jackling, and Sandburg School areas -9 to 11 a.m. . Van Cliburn, who will be making his fifth appearance as soloist with the Utah Symphony on November 4th, was widely accepted as a brilliant young piBut it anist early in life. wasnt until he won the coveted Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958 that the musical world took notice of this musician. promising young Somewhere in the development of every world acclaimed artist there is usually one big opportunity which stands out as the turning point In his artistic career. We may never know how many budding geniuses died that on the vine for lack of to young given ognition people who excell in physical achievement as opposed to those who have great talent and devote long hours to study and practice in order to achieve Ostic excellence. The Salto Youth is designed to ute help correct this imbalance to Utah Symphony and News have joined forces for the past seven years to present the Salute to Youth concerts at which outstanding young soloists in Utah are given an opportunity to perform in the Tabernacle with the full orchestra under the experienced direction of Mae- Oak-woo- d, Oct . STANLEY od 29-H- 4 ov. Everyone 4 agrees that our greatest national asset is hum- much of it How an talent. dies aborning for the lack of reading ability? The question will never be answered. There is, however, a general feeling throughout the country and, yes, right here in Utah, that Johncant read. ny Right this minute the size of this problem does not concern us. What does is this: Childrens Book Week is from October 29th through 4th. Its slogan November is Off Take How appropriate of the orbit. With in Books. this day are the solid fuel Books of where Anyplace books are found is a launching pad. So, if you want to fire the imagination of a bright young mind the best way to do it is to have books in the home, have a strong state, county and community library and a far ranging bookmobile system. the mind. 11 P. M. 3990 West 5400 South sL Thursday, Nov. 2, Morning-sid- e - Elementary School Multipurpose Room -- - Clinic for children from the Morningside, Upland Terrace, East Mill and East-WoCreek, Oakridge, school areas - 9 a.m. 11 :30 a.m. to and 1:30 to 3 p.m. ID Children's Book Week 6). 7 A. M. to p.m. p.m. 3110 We're Open! the Cottonwood, Holladay, Howard R. Driggs, and Meadow Moor School areas, 9 a.m. until 12 noon and 1 to 1, Fre Wednesday Nov . mont Elementary. School Library - Clinic for children from the Fremont, Taylorsville, Plymouth, and Vista School areas -9 a.m. until 12 noon and 1 to SOMETHING NEW Elizabeth Sandberg, piano Randall Grant, piano McKellar, viola Christopher and $3.00 for adults. $2.50 Student price for any seat is $1.00 Maestro Abravanel regards the Salute to Youth concerto night and the Spotlight on Youth choral concert each season as being among the most important activities of the Utah Symphony. And the most rewarding for both the conductor and orchestra as well as for the young performers and the always enthusiastic audiences. We hear so much these about delinqjuvenile days uency, observed Mr. Abravthat some people are anel, inclined to write off all our teen agers as a lost cause. I dont feel that way at all. Abravanel notes that Mr. many of the young soloists who Tuesday Oct. 31, Cottonwood Elementary School Auditorium - Clinic for children from -- we mean YOU! Make and it a point to see that your family or your young friend gets a book and reads it during Childrens Book Week. The child you launch may have one of the worlds great minds. The future belongs to those wh can read. Patricia Christensen, sop. Prices are $1.50, $2.00 spec-ialie- the first time. Here is your chance - Utah State Fair music competition. They are: Barbara Kaiser, piano David Ashton, clarinet Sherry Beecher, flute Tamera Nielsen, violin This years eighth annual Salute to Youth concert will be on Saturday, October 21, at 8:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Taberare on sale ickets nacle. at the Utah Symphony Office, 55 West First South (phone Friday, Oct. 27, Hill View LARRY E. HASKELL Elementary School Auditorium - Clinic for children from the Hill View, Lincoln, Mill Airman Craig D. Haskell, son Creek and Moss School areas-- 9 of Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Haskell of 3376 Cheerful Vista, to 11:30 a.m. Salt Lake City, Utah, has completed basic training at Lack-lan- d 27. October Oquirrh AFB, Tex. He has been Friday, Elementarchool LiHills assigned to the Air Force Techbrary - Clinic for children nical Training Center at Shepd from the Oquirrh Hills, South pard AFB,' Texas for David and an as aircraft Gourley schooling Kearns, School areas - 1 to 3 p.m. maintenance specialiy. Airman Haskell is a 1966 grado f Cyprus High School. uate Peaks Twin Oct. 30, Monday, -School Library Elementary Clinic for children from the Twin Peaks and Woodstock School areas - - 1 to 3 p.m. al This years Salute to Youth concerto night will again feature eight outstanding young musicians selected primarily from among the winners of the big chance. For this reason the Deseret 328-562- state, and loccommunity combine no to be grounded child needs for want of solid fuel and a launching pad. There is one more thing of value - - a dedicated person: a parent, a librarian, a friend to act as a pilot or a navigator to guide through the heavenly constellations of books or, perchance, to encourage some When home, Page 3 for young mind to get into orbit some extent. stro Maurice Abravanel. Thursday, Oct. 26, Madison Elementary School Gymnasium - Clinic for children from the Madison, Blaine, Woodrow Wilson and Roosevelt School areas, - 1 to 3 p.m. 3 I believe further more, continues Mr. Abravanel, that there i a disproportionate rec- Symphony Monday, Oct. 23, Stansbury MultiSchool Elementary purpose Room - - Clinic for 3 have appeared in the Salute to concerts of the past Youth have been even better than the youth of his own era. Eight Soloists To Perform With Thursday, Ockber 19, 1967 VIEW NEWS Mil ROSS' - f. DAVIS DEPOT (Formerly Kearns Texaco) Airman Stanley E. Davis, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. W. 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