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Show Will WFnpif 9 b-Uil B.. r.. .1,u ua.v. oi. - Ju .a. lilOW :?f Fditnr IN jljljL vy v l Jt -- w-- - it farjI r, CV The Mi niwi nufh Symphony and Chorus is one of those groups where music is the key and togetherness the outcome The symphony and chorus are made up of 4SX! youthful musicians who get together each Saiuuiay in the Assembly Hall, Temple Square The young people ages 18 to 2T have a lot of things in common They are all young, they love music and they base their fa'th The group is sponsored by the Music Committee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. It was established in 1969. Emphasis on America Inherent in the organization of the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus are basic com opts which the y euitg people at ek to comey through ihoir music Their songs of freedom, their joy in service, tl.Pir tribute to tfnprver'rc one tXlE piflt !?f ethhusuisrn represent a vourtg nation well. q jtited Ray rm.T.d I . I urgeson, president uf tne organisation, from ihp grQijn s In Septen her 197 Robert C Bowden was made musical direeior of the organization, d-S' nee tn.it time the replacing Jay group has added more concert dates and moie strincs Mr Bowden also does all of the arianging for the group The Members Vary The members are as varied as their oices and thor instruments Paul Lai son drives down fiom Twin rails, Idaho, every Saturday and for performances He is a baritone m the chorus and a high si hool music and choral teacher in Idaho He finds his participation in the chorus has helped with his teaching I find that a lot of the techniques that Bob (Bowden) uses I can take back to my students It also has given me a performing outlet that I would otherwise not have, he said Nathan C. Jackson joined the chorus last nnnhnnv v Ijliriiinn 'Ynulh JCn.nri w ej ? N s 1' 4 (T. jm.jk.jm - ,,?'. r , .t s 1 r , MZ v f - sjm.jL . - v i r insi? KijLJLJ'JL. ? V'-1- r '"f - t e' if T'N'Tfr V ft ft .. 1 t , vs i Wlk k 'v .'- - ! ncrm tip-- r VSL'JSL-- m. J ' i ' . v i s u4 'vv fes g KJ njfaitaks(Tribni - X j:? VLEL , a. ;v 4 - J (k'Kv L 7 y nff .... v 'r f ' -- vc. : '0'l"! v 1? ? 1 .. .. t Eriday Morning, July 4, 1375 Section C Page One to?1 t 1 1 irvi $ WTJ, 4. S h The Mornicn Youth Symphony and Chorus was organized in things for us. This oiganization is young and it's energetic and its goals arc high, he said month It has 4f0 youthful members ; it P& fwibk vs a akmc. o hJ vs i I , V. n. ) vx Hrmi jtfb' . "7 vftsvv- i I .. -- , Sb&etSdfl flujUfea? 3 VA fisT'5 s8s.a y.u V r Nk 1-'- 'uV 4f Xv ( Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus Director Robert C. Bowden conducts & &' f Sf&vj vz v V JMJ 4 - -- ef ld Jfc v , , 'v, 7 jflt's Vs?C tw f " sr xgr 's t'4-- t qt v J; a y v VT -- Vf 4 sN If r group's regular Saturday morn rehearsal at Assembly Hail, Temple Square. . X :$ ' $ S ' '" kVa i'Xv? ' k C J Kathy Parker rehearses solos with the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus at Saturday meet. v'St iJ c'f Ji y ssv wf2v L c. fr s r v? .. "X - ''yt V. lit i X K ' iWti i 'X ff JC ijt prk" v:'ffv s &, enjoy music and each other. I I w1 who performed Friday morning on the steps of I'tah State Capitol m celebration of the Fourth of July. At that time the group ako received an award from Freedom Foundation of Valley Forge From the Friday performance, the group starts rehearsal for a piogram on mencan composers to be bioadcast over the Pubhr But Broadcasting System in September ind .still of '47 the is lluie Days presently se era other concerts Don is ako a composer and when he isn't rearranging Mozart for his instrument, he is vvoitang with Mr Bowden on original works for the group .4 ward Winning Group the first chair violist is Lynette Woodbury She thinks she was able to join the group because then' were hard up for viola players Playing viola is an easy in lor a lot of croups Not many people play the instrument But I do love this group and we have a lot of fun together This group is different from any other There is a competition here, hut not the hitter and hack biting kind you find o'tier places, she said The Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus girl with whom I road the bus asked me wanted to sing with a large group She knew I liked music and was involved with my wards road shows I came down one Saiurday and tried out It was scai y, but the prt Saturday I was singing A Special Magic Don Marsh, tympanist, is listed m the Dictionary of International Biographical Musicians and The World Whos Who of Musicians He has been wtth the group for about six yeais and is Us h'stonan. 1 could talk for hours about the future of the group, its past and its present This is the first group of its size who play together all year round I tliink the future holds great A if I 19. . V v' ; ' ' ' Percussion section assistant leader Randall Nielson works a performance of the group. The organization performs nationally. Tl m j "f f$y,Fs vfx I .. .Aik. ;,t EAST BROADWAY & FASHION PLACE MALL 17 SAVE 4.50 ON OUR FAMOUS j & BRAND 4 I CORDUROY SWABBIE JEANS SHORT END JW n Your choice of navy blue. It. blue, bige or brown. Sizes THE I L'J ssio00 UP t thru 33 waist with 30 thru length. ; iryjtv 1' V 28 36 i t .w. . Short shorts. They're high up on the fashion list for summer . . . 'specially when they have a litt'e 'X' front zip and pochets to boot. This is one time when the short end s your best summer bet o $9 in the long run PolyCotton b'end in While,, Navy, Red, Green Sizes ctfzA-- j All -- Ol ectidf) r -- 1 V- i' -- To Reserve Your Booth(s) in the nil new blnr.-- r free" f Jr p tJyy Xv, vei W3(aj k Octucxr 15, 16 arid 17, 1975 Call 524--Z77- 3 or 524.-37- oCtl(o08 PHCC- - Cetywotd vOl DESERET NEWS . dheb exx it .it ir urrau |