Show October 19 1973 Page 9 Bennett asks Utah Symphony concert Tues in Under the baton of Maestro the Utah Maurice Abravanel one of the become Symphony has musical most widely acclaimed ' world groups in the The orchestra has made trips World Western throughout the and has received outstanding critics reviews continually from audiences wherever it and large v ' at k 'X will appear m Utah State on The cmicert in the Chase Oct 23 Tuesday begin at 8 pm Fine Arts Center The concert is being sponsored and the Cache by the University Civic Concerts will X' 'Vs 1 V V C R-Ut- P iiii V' 5 1 !iC4r:?H-- v their that and country significance in the Indian A education Maestro Abravanel first signed 1947 to conduct the orchestra in Since then he has made Utah his of the adopted homero citizen state has dorrtrmore for music ' 'v s 4 §til§it $ or- '' chestra master A ' gpWI pp s ASV'S' 'S'x s' v Doc- awarded two Honorary torates and received the Liberty Bell Award among others For internationally acclaimed recordings of the music of Mahler he received honorary membership in the International Gustav Mahler Society citizen American An Spanish-Portuges- vCl : s Vi W iSJv-- VvW'sS f" i I flXl " 'v kV XX Abravanel was born in Salonika Greece and was reared in Lausanne Switzerland where he first conducted at the age of 16 He studied in Berlin with Kurt Weill and conducted at the Berlin State Opera In 1932 he made his Paris debut as a symphony He was also guest conductor the Paris National of conductor director of musical and Opera the Balanchine Ballet Company A engagement to Australia was extended to two years during which time he conducted performances in Australia of many works both in opera and concert three-mont- h for lock of o bottor nomo — to liven invodod tho library last woek clastic in livening here i it up He pictured block o a out check to up attire trying basketball wood (Not visible are red satin fink Floyd " shorts) m bring"I was considerably successful I almost got and ing some life to the library the block of wood” The venture stemmed Thursday evening from a boring was being the Utah Republican said “Now I learn from a BIA press release that over $6 million is two being spent to modernize and Phoenix in schools boarding Riverside Calif which are 82 and 72 years old respectively” Sen Bennett said “I am therefore writing today to the acting head of the bureau the requesting that he explain of Tickets for the concert are on sale at the Utah State ticket office Tickets are free to USU students free to faculty and Cache Civic Music season ticket holders Tickets for USU faculty without season tickets and high school f ffv policy” he said The contracts announced last week by Marvin L Franklin Assistant to the Secretary of inInterior for Indian Affairs cluded $23 million to expand of Sherman and $12 School in Riverside million for a new gymnasium at Phoenix Indian School The Riverside contract represents the second phase of a $52 million effort to modernize the facility The Brigham City school as a originally constructed World military hospital during the past War II has operated for for school 20 years as a secondary Navajo students HAUN’S IN HYRUM live music Fri & It r? Wv i x Indian Sat Night Sf bs if II s I !tfO by his Jerry Hansen and located on West Main Utah Special Olympics orientation orientation-trainin- session g all persons interested in ping with the “Special mpics” for exceptional dren will be held Tuesday 23 at 4 pm in the UC room are spon-e- d pecial Olympics by VOICE the Student mcil on Exceptional Children will be held next February April he orientation meeting win ve as a chance for volunteers each get acquainted with 1 1 er ill volunteers who signed up seif ically for the “Special are interested in rmpics”and must irking with the children end rhe first training session will 12 held Saturday Oct 27 from 2 pm in the HPER building our new us welcome you to come and see ri? 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