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Show The fcdt Like Trfbcna, Sunday, April IS, 1TJ 12 W 1 Don't push budding young musician r NEW YORK (UP1) a ?V j? U1 v-'- ; ' U 4j t Mrs. Rick J. Rasmussen Mrs. Jim Zarkos Wedding news Christensen- - Preston Mary Jo ChristenJoey sen and Craig Preston were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at Ensign Fifth LDS Ward. Log Haven was setting for the wedding breakfast. An open house will further honor the pair April 23 in Logan. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Christensen, Salt Lake City, was from Brigham graduated Young University.. She was a member of Angel Flight. son of The bridegroom, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. A reception was given at The Rodeway Inn. The Athenian was setting for the re- hearsal dinner. The bride, daughter of Mrs. George K. Bisiules, Salt Lake City, and the late Mr. Bisiules, attended Phoenix College, Arizona. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zarkos, Athens, Greece, graduated from Electrical College In Athens. Nelson-Rasmusse- it." Rose, a teacher at Juilliard School of Music in New York, this year will 85 concerts worldwide, appearing, as he usually does, with the worldi to Rose, no amount of prodding by parents will raise a childs musical performance to greatness, the level necessary to reach the master or highest level on any instrument Three elements are involved In the path to the top. Rose listed them as follows: must be one First, n blessed with a talent. between Second, there is luck, especially the good luck to get oneself into the hands of a daughter in the normal scheme without adding the complex relationship of teacher-pupi- l in music. God-give- Mrs. Craig Preston of great orchestras. Now 52, he was eight when he started studying the piano. After two years at that, Rose was given a cello by his dad, who played that instrument but made his living as a merchant in Miami, Fla. Rose said his father didnt make the mistake so many musician parents make. He didnt try to ,teacb me, he said. I dont believe in parents teaching their children mnsic, no matter how good the parent is. There are enough conflicts lasts a lifetime. Besides, according v 4 Third is hard work, lots Leon- cant be undone. The pushing leads to a sense of failure that V M 3. - ard Rose, the master cellist, has two words for parents of children studying musical inDon't pushl struments Parents who pressure their children do more hann than good, Rose said! The harm often Is psychological and good teacher. n Laurie Lorraine Anne Nelson and Rick J. Rasmussen were married Friday In St. Ambrose Catholic Church. A reception was given at La Citadelle. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Nelson, Salt Lake City, graduated from Computer Science College, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Rasmussen, Salt Lake City. is WIDE WIDTHS White, Multi Saiga 4 Tan. New York Philharmon-:- where he wras tne first cellist, and solo on a permanent basis. receive a 79.95 set of famous Noritake china free when you buy a 250 diamond bridal ensemble Thaf s right! With the purchase of your diamond bridal regular set, you'll receive beautiful Noritake china retail price 79.95 or you may apply this amount toward another Noritake set of your preference in cur ZCMI China Departments. OfLr ends May 31, 1972. SV6-10- UEEN Twenty years later he was able to break av'ay from the , mother r, SIZE By the time he was 12, Rose had decided the cello was to be the big thing in his life. ZCMI F1IS JEWELRY all Moral ZCM I ACriftHt FASHIONS VAUKYMM COTTONWOOO OOOfN 48 West 2nd So. 3644180 Marian Preston, Salt lake City, and the late Dr. Robert D. 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