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Show ' 2C "n1 y DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER Do-l- Man TO Box IZ57, Silt punts numbers honed to a fine finish, a sentimental ballad called "The Place the Angels Live," arranged by Dr. Val Hicks, their first director; and a bouncy swinger, "A Song's Gotta Come from the Heart. Their con s writer The Bountiful Chapter of Sweet Adelines is flying to Irndon to compete in the annual International Competition of the I Utah Blllo Bills been straightened out bills from the Broadway Department Store saying I owe $25.29. I've tried to explain that I do not now, and never have had an I'vf received tevfral account there. I've also mentioned that my Iasi name on the bills was misspelled and suggested that might he the source ol the error. The store told me It would check with its California office and that I should ignore the bills sent to me in the meantime. Weil, I recently received a notice from a collection agency about this unpaid bill. I'm furious and befuddled about the whole situation. Can you come to my rescue? City G.F., Salt The Broadway maintains that you have an account there. However, it did make an error in your hilling which has now been corrected V organization Thursday They probably will travel farther for the meet than any other group, except perhaps the Scottsdale, Ariz., or- ganization, v , , , minute 10D points and BARGAIN BASKET 602 West No. Temple Pure Milk jr estimated k- Chocolate ' 15 Each chapter must spend not more that six minutes or less than four minutes onstage, which comes to a total of two snappy songs. For their six minutes in the limelight the chapter must travel approximately 11,000 miles, or J; Its K J or. Box $149 77 lb. Just in time for the Holidays Now available V' Jumbo Nevada Pine Nuts saU miles per individually, 1,800 against start with We yourself and Most of the women left Salt Lake City on Oct 29 for the two week trip arc competing reallv "Scoring for Sweet Adelines is different than for most competitions, and we think fairer." says Mrs West "You expression " - I,aVon West, spokesman. atniut ductor, Darien? Wood is the first woman io hold that position for faUing short n, any category- balance and blend, sound, voice heyll sing (for 6 minutes) in London By Dorothy Stowe Deseret News music OUR READERS' ACTION t'NE to r the judges take awav I mnn. Writ f '"i"y 31, 1977 DO-I- T 53 '" dp" ' yMy. g. fgT1 miles per minute each woman-mil- e collectively 73,000 counting The guarantees good Chapter daughter sent an application and $40 to Scholarship Search in New York City. This organization attempts to find sources of financial aid for college students. A money hack guarantee states that If the organization fails to provide at least $5,000 worth of financial aid, or five or more sources for financial aid to the applicant, the application fee will be refunded. We haven't heard from Scholarship Search. Can E.W., Centerville. you help us get our money back? . Scholarship Search was unable to meet its guarantee so it has sent you a refund. My Do-l- t Man attempts to solve problems, get answers, investigate complaints and cut red tape. Write. You must sign your name and give your address and telephone number. You are members must pay for the bulk of the trip from their own pockets; and all over town are freezers bulging with extra meals, long lists of appointments for dads to follow doing the taxiing honors, and jobs from which women will be taking leave without pay. But the rewards are fun, adventure and success, for Bountiful Sweet Adelines have a long history of whining. The Iindon meet is only the 5th annual competition which has been invited to a and chapter director Darlene Wood chorus. are part of the London-boun- d op-- n to choruses. (Before that, there was only quartet competition.) The rule is that if you win one year, you cant compete the next. Bountiful Sweet Adelines placed 5th in Washington, D C. in 1973, 4th at Seattle in 1975. Before that they had placed every year Sportovne m quartet competition Deseret News music writer It's not often Sibelius shares Anton Bruckner. two symphonies that a symphony hy Joan a program with one by And rarer still when those turn out to lie approximately the same length But that's what happened Saturday mglil in the Tabernacle when Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony paired the Finnish and Austrian masters in the orchestras traditional International Concert," this year honoring nearly 400 foreign students currently enrolled in Utah schools. Neither of the works in question, the Sibebus First and Bruckner's Symphony No "0. presents its composer at his most characteristic. In time, Sibeliuss symphonic thought became increasingly concise while Bruckner's grew even more expansive. The early Symphony No. "0" ("Die Nullte"), so dubbed many years later by the composer himself, doesnt even fall into the established canon, having been withheld from publication during his lifetime. f concert qj revteuj in view of the problems Bruckner's music had finding acceptance in the concert halls of his own day, that probably was a wise decision. But he did preserve the manuscript, something not time of the bulk of his unpublished material, and that was probably wise too. Today we are in a better position to appreciate its very real merits As a totality it is perhaps no match for his striking Symphony No. 1, much less the later masterpieces, but is definitely on a par, I think, with the Second. And from the distinctive tread of its opening bars it is totally characteristic in that not for a minute would a knowledgeable listener mistake any section of it for the work of any other composer. Clearly, whenever it was and there remains some uncerwritten Bruckner had learned tainty about this his way around the orchestra. Despite occasionally spotty ensemble TRUNK SHOW since their organization in 1960. Because of the tune and expense involved, only half the chapter can make the trip. But those 40 women will sing two Bruckners Zero adds up anyway By William S. Goodfellow cordially from the first violins, Saturday's perforscore to mance showed this seldom-hear- d good advantage, though at times Tchaikovskys shade was evoked almost as strongly as Bruckners. Some of more disjunct tempos had settled down a bit since Europe, especially in the first two movements, and if the impact of those earlier performances was not entirely duplicated it can largely he laid to the cavernous acoustic, which swallowed up much of the forceful brass writing. The same basic approach proved even more congenial to the Sibelius. In this symphony the composer himself was still very much under the spell of Tchaikovsky and Abravanels admirably straightforward, uncluttered exposition did nothing to dilute that. Adopting generaUy fast tempos, he kept the line animated, the textures light and the balances just, including the important harp and timpani parts. Thus the concluding allegro was indeed motto, as marked, building to a big, warm, climax in the finale that brought a standing ovation for orchestra and conducbow for tor alike, as well as a clarinetist Christie Lundquist for her heart-on-slee- Come meet Mr. Robert Mayer, Sportownes personal representative director, who will and fashion fabulous fur their present at our Downtown and Cottonwood stores. look-alike- Wrap yourself in the sensational look and feel of fur without the cost That's what Sportowne coats and jackets are all about Shown at left are just two from their collection But don't take come to our our word for it Spclowne11 Trunk Show and see for yourself care or MONDAY, OCT. 31 - DOWNTOWN -1- TUESDAY, NOV. OTTONWOOD- 1 1a.m. to 6 p.m. 11a.m. to 4 p.m. -C- sOUR GIFT TO will be a hat Y0U beautiful matching given to each customer making a Sportowne Fake-fu- r purchase during the show Retail value $25 00 well-deserv- solo. 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