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Show 6 B DESERt MARCH 17, NEWS, 'WEDNESDAY, 1 976 Washington School hosts Young Audiences concert Bj Harold Lund1. from Dcm n I NY w music cdder In the puikhrg eves of children.1 ted the (XCItement of (.()(, Ill be y,.,me Vidieneex, Inc corn rt at the School Tuesday elti moon - uliittien t ) the student-- , Gov ,i .'jluo I.'impton also ,itrnic(i ibe ei.iicci' 1a th( Young Midteiccx Bra-,bv Herb Pc u.is ac( omoani ic, coorihnritot prom-aI i s t,-- n 'i'ciii Nov in rt 1. invasion was one of a dozen cin, t,ivo;i in Sal! Lake avca oinv bools .S port (if "N'aHonal M I Audiences Week, being sponsored by the I chaptt rs. across the country Emch r since 1960. the Salt Lake rea Chapter of Young Audiences, Inc , has sponsored 4(X) concerts by professional musicians for more than 100Hio elementary school children vt-a- union musicians are pud Male" with funds donatru by private individuals and business firms, as well as with grants from the Musicians 1 t"jt Fund, the National Endowment of the rts local PTAs, the Utah of Fine Arts and the schools Tin annud total cost 'I!ie of the Sait Lake Area Chapter concert is approximately $.'50,000 The program is sponsored and directed by a volunteer Nvard, headed this year by Orman Weight, chapter president A little more than 20 years ago, the great violinist, Yehndi Menuhin, was visiting a friend whose children asked atv,ut music and Dlavnng concerts Well, if you Wii.d x m Whip City' don't know , lake a bus ride and find out You'll n rt.nniy see a lot of sights on the way and that is half the frn The other half i , seeing where you come out at the end of the ride and perhaps walking ..round awhile, seeing the sights Clifton Jacobsen, 75, 755 Kereang v o Salt Lake City, i, among a growing number of retired persons who ire iindmg the bus is not only convenient and inexpensive, but also fun ton , Jacobsen retired a few months ago grocer and he and his wife, Vauna, decided to lake the bus doH'gov.n instead of fipvug Pa i" ca'' v m ti.ev as a went hopping "Trying to find a phi. e to paik l.s terrible. Sold Jacobsen Discovering the bus was jpo interesting, Jacobsen invited his giand-m- i, Jeffrey Young, 11, 2795 Sherwood Dr, to ride around town on a recent Friday when Jeffrey got out of school eai ly "We rinie several buses and saw the sights all over town," Jacobsen said, "We both had a grand time Jacobsen said he got on the bus at first and put 15 cents in the collection box without thinking "I asked the driver how niiwh it was lor ray grandson ami I "The driver told me it wa., only It) cents for Jeffrey and was free. I was amazed " Jacobsen said, smiling "I would recommend the bus to anyone who wants some old fashioned fun Just get on and let the bus take you 1 of providing special tram pollution services to the 10,000 elderly and handicapped living .dong the Wasatch Front would be $832. OH) the first year Can government afford if 'Hud was the question facing local gov t rijiii i.t offu ud-- , and represent i fives of Hie Utah Transit Authority Tuesday at a meeting of the W.ix.m h Front Regional Council s Human Committee The1 committee released a 21' pure plan, complete with estimated cost, loi a UTA operated system of mass transportation The system would include among other ihmgs, bust s w ith lowered steps for lilt' mtinn, paid atitrniants In help aged and handicapped It.ivtleis Pi instruct the and a sound co.--t sy-f- blind The plan won! he funded through a combination of fe Ura! transportation funds and 'tie local qu ,rh r cent sales lax levied f,.r mass tr ,rs't in Salt Lake, Dav ts and Weber Umi!.i s UT4 Hoird Ch.uimin Glenn G.xxi rich said liie eo't .row. hug the service t ou'd. f u i c u wi i.,,. ; tan afford ir do) the lexwe to levy t FREE AiR-COMDITiONI- Nationally, Americans own $63 5 billion worth of he bonds, "a very substantial portion of the national debt (that is) held by ux little people," Lnttin commented have had "Federal employes outstanding record in purchasing savings bonds, said About 79 percent of the Utahns who work for the federal government were in the savings program last year, although the percentage is a little lower so far Utah m arrest, said State Medical Examiner Serge Moore "Pm sure there will be people who will think that we must have something better for our deputies to do, said Sheriff Mack Holley, "but the situation at the rest stops got to the point where there were so many citizen complaints that we had to do something " Holley said deputies were used as decoys because of a recent law prohibiting electronic hugging or photographing of public restrooms Officers said they were able to contact more than suspects by "tapping their toes " They said that is a method of signaling used by homosexuals "There were so many of them out there Friday night, it was like fish packed in a barrel." a deputy said, adding that for every person they arrested, they had to let three go Authorities said an investigation into the alleged homosexual activities began two months ago after motorists and truck drivers complained Holley said several deputies were told to report anyone spending an inordinate amount of time at the restrooms. Four of the eight arrested pleaded guilty three others asked for trials in Orem and one man asked for a trial in Pleasant Grove They ranged in age from authorities said Police said persons were nabbed, but n was not known who were actually arraigned liefore Justice of the Peace Keith ld an he Disregarding the fact that buvinr. bonds is good for the country, Lattm said, there are still three reasons why saving with them is a good idea They helji pay "rainy day expenses They are a fine way to "get the monev together for a vacation" or expensive purohaxt or to send an offspring to t They are an excellent vehicle to put a little money aside ior retirement, when the checks cease to flow " , Lattm said a person can save by bonds and net have to pay state or federal tax on them until they are t ashed m alter he retires UTAH SYMPHONY FRIDAY Gunman frustrated by a siammed door An employe slammed the door in the face of a gunman trying to foice his w ay into the Taco Tune, 961 S. State, about 7:10 p m Tuesday, thwarting a robbery. Gene Palil, 15, was frying taco shells when he heard a knock at the rear door, opened it, and found no one there, said Salt Lake City Police Oflicer E. L. Tanner. The knock was repeated again no one was there. On the third knock, Pahl opened the door slightly and saw a mustachioed man with a silver pistol. "This is a stickup, announced the gunman. He motioned as if beckoning an accomplice, and Pahl pushed the door shut, Tanner said. The bandit tried unsuccessfully to stop the closing door and bumped it w ith his shoulder trying to force it open again Pahl quickly dialed for the police. The man had disappeared when officers arrived. S.L. $6,7 0 worth of goods taken from S.L. home p.m. of Utah 17th Annual University . m v Music Festival o'-- COPLAND AARON Guest Conductor . 22-5- 1 1 IMO BRAND DRESSING FOR FOOD Anderson nY) Innocent plea CHICKEN PROVENCAL S . In ken hrt iiti, i Ut 111 hill I 5 ihp hull r p m Meanwhile, the defendant remained free under release of the Court Services Program pre-triChilds is appealing being fired last month from the police department for alleged violations of city c v if serv ice rules Childs is also defendant in a civil suit filed by survivors of Joe Oliver Herrera, wtio was killed by ufe lust November f'lu'ds m front of a downtown v kile the officer v as off duly Damages asked in the civ ll suit are $1x52.000 The t ae is i xpected to go to trial later m the year Childs was arrested Monday at 8 p m m his car at Hh South and West Temple by Utah Highway fatrol '1 ooper Norman Steen i 4 I'p pcpptr hill on, i ut in hall I lb pkr. chirpid Its at home., u: cups IMO I i up sherd mic?hrrati; i an (tt am of I 1 S dues mushnu m wup 2 cup shem bn--f Saule Gii.G-- in hutet un1 golden, sprinkle with pepper 4rr.i.ige in biking disli Lop wall baion and stunned beet ( ombme iMl I, mushroom-.- soup and wine, spoon over elm. ken Bake at 350' 45 mm oi until lender everywhere SERVINGS 8 When IMO'sat home y ou can tiring our the full flavor ol lust alxmt everything vou serve. It's all m the New IMO SI ROM !M01 fur a ft e c. pv, write IMO FOOD INC., IO Rot hS, lenpieUitv.C.i (. K C ertified Kosher In the de h oi dairy Burglars drilled off a dead holt jnd toned open a door to the Jeftory T Green residence, Fast, and stole $6,710 worth of household items. S lit Lake County deputy sheriff-- , who investigated said the loot included e t vpi'ii-ae'jgp.mcn! c.qnr tele iMon set' fatal ne, canietas mid ease. Half pints, pints and quarts. SO Next week another winning recipe, ,!7H,r-3r- d Night people lock to the m-i-,- )( well restaurant MG Theyre making the Pizza Hut restaurant haunts. one of their favorite Maybe its the candlelight that attracts them. Or our personal service. Or a pizza thats made by hand, just the way you like it. It ail makes the Pizza Hut restaurant s great place to go after the movie, after the game, after almost everything. Come join us tonight. You may meet some old friends. late-nig- ht On any large Pizza Hut Pizza Mm - GRANGER 2990 West 3500 South 2 5905 South Stats 5 SUGAR HOUSE -1- 239 East 2100 South MURRAY IT S WHAT A CAR SHOULD ft WE BELIEVE A COOL DRIVER IS A SAFE DRIVER AT 8 1 BOUGHT DURING MARCH. THEM Tabernacle ( WITH EVERY NEW SAAB SEE , m 1976. , 2 i mrl. 744 E 1th South at the Chuck Former Salt Lake City Police Officer Richard K hilds, 31, 103 N 13th West, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a complaint of drn mg under the influence of intoxicating liquor Childs was arraigned before Salt Lake City Judge Robert C Gibson, who scheduled trial for March 29 at UTA kit iU Salt Lake Mayor Ted L. Wilson will address the annual meeting of the Travelers Aid Society of Salt Lake City Monday noon at Kodeway Inn Blaine Pitts president, will report mj the group's activities, and officers will be elected, said Harold h Smith, executive director t and fare schedule of 15 cents tor regular rulers and 10 cents lor elderly and students. IK .said a similar plan m Denver initially cost that citys transit system $25 per ride, although the bill was later reduced to 5 per nde If the UTA can't operate a system at a i ost f $5 per ride or then "it may go beyond what the eldeily and hand trapped are entitled to," he s,ud said the LTV attorney Bill IT V will study tiie committee's plan ' - stops. One of those arrested, identified only as a old Salt Lake County man, committed suicide two days after his - Extra bus service The rs made a senes of arrests that resulted in eight men being arraigned on charges of sodomy and lcwdness at highway rest , -, Travelers Aid Society to hear Mayor Wilson And in no small degree, the "young audiences" of today are the old and own $24.. mil worth of U.S. Savings indicating they believe in the investment value of the bonds, according to the state's "Take Stock in America" bond div.e chairman John E Lattm, vice president and Utah general manager of Mountain Be U Telephone, spoke Tuesday tii the Federal Executives Association in a luncheon GROVE (API Toetapping policemen in Utah Comity have adults r. only 15 cents one way ( hildren, students and senior citizens pay only 10 cents and senior citizens can ride free during off peak hours That's 10 a m to 3 p m and after 6 p m every day but Sunday and all day on Sundays and holidays ) An adult pass costs $6 a month and is good for an unlimited numlver of rides within the county in which it is purchased The UTA operates in Sail Lake, Dav and Weber Count Youll have to plan your trip to Riverton on Monday iluough Saturday, inougn, because the nns does noi go there on Sunder Another trip you ought enjoy is to While City, an is and a half mile trip that takes 44 minute1- The nde, for adults, costs 15 cents one way A ride to Cottonwood Heights, a 15 and a half mile trip, takes 33 minutes and costs 15 cents for adults Both these trips can be made on Sunday, but schedules may be different than on weekdays, so call the UTA for last minute information more ambitious trip might be the in miles to Tooele It takes about an hour and 20 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City The cost is $1 for adults one way Students and senior citizens, the UTA say, can ride for half fare. Children under five years old are free. This bus goes through Granger, Hunter and Magna There is no bus to Tcxicle on Sunday, but UTA says there is one to Magna All these buses can be boarded downtown in Salt Lake City on Main Street between South Temple and 3rd pondered by . Young Audiences carries performof ing arts to children in the early years school, kindergarten through the 6th grade, and sometimes higher It also provides the opportunity for professional artists to find additional employment Many of the young professionals of today are the new hopes for orchestras, dance ensembles and opera companies of tomorrow'. Ronds, PLEASANT wherever it goes Thats a leal adven turc," Jacobsen said He has not tried the long bus rules, such as my son and enjoyed, but he says, "I'm ready That would be a real South treat for Jeffrey and me " The UTA says the trip to Riverton is Take your son or daughter for a nde 24 miles and it takes an hour to get on a UTA bus They will enjoy the trip there from Salt Lake City Bus fare for and so will you 1 areas today l lahna toe-tappe- devoted and supporting audiences for, the arts of tomorrow, performances in 50 schools in 1058 to more than 10,000 performances in 44 100 Utahns trust U.S. bonds Police nab and cost very little 1 Edna Phillips and her husband, the late Sam Rosenbaum (director of the Musicians Trust Fundn were the founders of the Philadelphia Chapter of Young Audience, ihut has grown from spontaneous afternoon, the children asked questions enthusiastically and listened lor hours Bus rides are fun, H That was the beginning that developed into Young Audiences. Inc an organization that pruvides professional performing artists for curious "Young .Audiences " Without any ado, Menuhm took out nis violin and showed the children how it produced sound In a completely Itching to see Tooele? tantinuzii frsini Learning "just happened" on that magic afternoon because a great professional played to that naturally curious audience Present this coupon at any listed Pizza Hut Restaurants and receive $2 off any large pizza1 Coupon good seven days a week. Expires March 31,1976 twoWcks SJtwo: MILLCREEK GRANITE 298-428- 2S2-405- 420 COTTONWOOD REDWOOD SANDY - KEARNS PROVO 467-806- - 466-971- 5 5 466-693- - 787 North Redwood Road 655 East 9400 South 1 943-192- 359-031- 1 1 566-035- 4153 West 5415 South 2 610 West 2600 South 3 21 North State WOODS CROSS OREM -1- East 3300 South East 3300 South 3 7025 South 2000 East 3041 299-230- - 295-562- 5 225-501- 346 North University 373-208- 0 M |