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Show Vi r DESERET NEWS, g Tuesday, December 3, 1963 FINAL REDUCTIONS NEW MANAGEMENT 11 Women's Women's Women's FLATS FLATS HEELS Values to $12 Values to $13 Values to $20 1 "In the Hands of Heaven," slated Silver Wheel Players To Open 4th Season TREMENDOUS BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Please! ALL SALES BERTELL'S SHOES 2107 PINAL So. 11th E. OPEN MON. & ERL Till 9 P.M. The Silver Wheel Players begin their fourth year at the T woManual Solid-Stat- e Thomas Organs An Unbelievable Value All new Thomas ARTISTE true organ voicing at Only 695 repeat percussion ALL SOLID-STAT- E CIRCUITRY IKe all solid-statcircuitry eliminates tubes which created heat ond finally burned out. transistors are small, rugged Today's space-agdevices which are virtually trouble-free- . TWO OVERHANGING MANUALS (KEYBOARDS) The two keyboards enable you to blend contrasting E tone colors. 0 T TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER The peak power rating of the Artiste amplifier is a full 75 watts. .Yet, because it is transistorized it gen-eratalmost no heat. LONGER PEDALS FOR PLAYING enables you to play the pedals more easily (and HEEL-and-TO- E learn them faster). REPEAT PERCUSSION A Thomas firlt. Repeat Percussion makes rt easy to reproduce realistic Xylophone, Mandolin, Marimba sounds, etc., by creating a "strumming effect." A favorite feature of all quality organs, Vibrato adds richness, warmth and beouty to your music. And, with the Artiste you select the amount of Vibratol Many, many other features. Play Dec. 5 EXCLUSIVE THOMAS PROVO COLQR-GL- Q a flick of a switch, the keyboard lights up and letters appear. Just match the letter with At the letter on the music I J? even USED PIANOS 188 288 383 395 Corner 7th East and 21st South . . . play instantly. See at Valley Organ today. beginners this Thomas exclusive 487-743- 1 Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m Mon. through Sat. - The Pulitzer Ycu Can't Take It With You, will he the next production in BYUs Pardoe Drama Theater, Doc. The director is Dr. Charles Metten. He describes the comedy as a warm and infectious family comedy which emphasized the American philosophy of family life and individual freedom. Don Poole, a graduate student frem Hammond, Ind. and e Cannon of Tustin, Calif., play Mr. and Mrs. Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby are played by L u n d Johnson from Monlo Park, Calif., and Orlean Miller from Idaho Falls. Prize-winnin- lights up the keyboard to show you how to play INSTANTLY! USED ORGAN g BYU Plans VIBRATO HAMMOND Silver Wheel Theater in Park City, with the opening of their new play, In the Hands of Heaven, Friday, starting Dee. 6, and playing every Friday and Saturday night for the next several months. Curtain time will be 8 p.m. each night. Directed by Gl ;n Slight, the story play is a of two young orphan girls one of them blind and left helpless in the streets of Paris when the other is kiunaped . and unable to find her poor lost sister. A scheming beggar woman finds the blind orphan and uses the girls handicap to beg from the people in the streets. Matters are complicated by the beggar woman's two sons one the virtuous and honest hero, and the other a despicable purveyor of evil. Veteran actress Ethel Baker Callis plays the old beggar woman. Others in the cast are veterans of the Silver Wheel Players Wayne Strong, Eob Heath, Kathy Pearl Walker, and Vane, Marva Banks Lindsay. They are supported by newcomers Dennis B. Horman, Brent Winkie Blackhurst Robison, and Joe Waite. Arlene Waite will be at the piano. She also will accompany the variety of olios between acts. heart-rendin- ... all transistor . . . . . . at Silver Wheel. g K:-rrl- 1938 play, |