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Show , ,, . , . -- , - , ty..k -- -, f.....-- - ... , ; t -- ..''' -- , .6,1tab, - .....-,,, Irs , It 4, - . , ',....----- ., ., i , ,4;', , C r- , , if -) , -- r.' v N 1 A , , 'k, 4.. L.,40 . rd.'" c-t) , ,, ,,,,, - --, ,0-....- ---- - It ; gully. The . . J. , -.1.1 -"- ....11Z:11144k. t -- f3. ) N -le. , P , . 3:40 a.m. ia local hospital 'ter ,t ! , , ). tie ' , ,, , , . ' ' .seLon J. Mann . killed in crash ' - e, wreck was hidden from otAfF poo7,3$ ir for several hours. passersby eldon-I-Mann was born in Kecirns the second Maurke Abravand vilpfshii-browhilOtan tlibir'n waits Nov. 3, 4935, son Spanish ' Fork, , "Concerto No. 4" at the dregs rehearsal. ' movement of the Beethoven $100 of Jasper O. and Anna Blohm . Mann. He was member of The . . ' Dennis DeYoung, 20, 50360S. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-' i I 11 4620 West, Kearns, was' given -day Provo attended Saints, 21 until to Feb. $100 fine. pay a High School and belonged to Provo Eagles Lodge. He married for driving without a license or 1 Lee Ann Peterson July 8, 1954, spend 10 days in Jail. 1 I ' in ()tiro. City Judge Melvin H. Morris , . -' Appointment of Teresa Mc..,handeLout.the sentence.... Survivors' .6-- -.--, , - Kenna as executive director of : Iii other court action, Raymond the Salt Lake City Young WomSurvivors indude his widow; 23, 521 Mortenson Vialpando, four children, Michele Lynn, 7; en's Chli stian Ct. was given until Wade I 3; Thomas, Assn.,322 E. 3rd I By HAROLD LUNDSTROM ,, 5; Keldon J., 4; his parents, of Feb. 10 to Pay a $100 fine. He South, was Deseret News Music Editor Pro V o, and a 'grandfdther, is charged. withfalling-t- t leave Thougb the Utah Symphony Orchestra's eighth official 1963-6- 4 nounced Wedneshis name after being involved Charles T. Blohm, season concert will not be played until Wednesday evening in the day by the board Spanish In an accident. Mrs. K fork; sisters, of directors eith Tabernacle, the event has already taken place for nearly 3,000 s. Merryweather,--MrEloise) Sh music fans. '7Larry (Judy)' Johnson, Patsy Youth Found Dead' These are the music huffs who packed the south half of the Elizabeth M a c-and Diona ; two brothers, Charles rewho Donald Tabernacle Tuesday evening to hear, for a nominal price, the The death of Craig Phillip and LaVoy, all of Provo,. Delast of conducted Maurice the Abravanel signed rehearsal" prodreo1 by 17, 2714 Parleys Way Hansen, held will Funeral services be to cember accept gram in which the exciting young American pianist, Van Cliburn, 2 (2120 at Pleasin the South),4Tuesday night was Friday p.m. a position with Is 'featured as guest soloist. due ant to Sixth Grove SanMbis Ward McKenna YMCA In the chapel. be-gunshot Long before the Tabernacle doors were' opened one hour Friends may call at the Olpin- wounds, police reported. The ' Francisco, Calif. fore dress hehearsal time, Temple SqUare was alive with people , the majority being of high school and college agewaiting to get Miss McKenna served as ex- Sundberg Mortuary, Pleasant youth was found in n the baseshe ecutive director of the Fort Grove, Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m., ment by his mother-wheIn-, returned from work about 6 p.m. And many were on hand as early as 5:30 and stood peering Wayne, ,Incl., YMCA from 1951 and Friday prior t4 services. in the few small windows avail- - until last summer when she re, able, watching the real work re- - signed to travel to the Middle hearsal that began at 5 o'clock. East and the Scandinavian corm- '" in ' Concert Tonight 'Artist's Miff s urn arm up Elccites,Ilu 'fence C 8 Motorist Must' Pay -K- i A'Appoints L, , telephohe calls this past week- end, Mr. Cliburn and his agent agreed to "play" a dress rehear- sal so that those who could not attend the regular concert could hear their ide What these 3,000 persons heard was exciting,-- to say the least, and it cectailq should have made them all the more disappointed that they will not be able to hear the finished : product. Piano 'Intoned irwag a rehearsali and sure to have been alproblem for many listeners was the untuned piano. This de- partrnent can report that it was also a frustrating problem' for The Rev. C. R. Ericson, rector of St. Paul's cop al 261-9t- h East, will pre. Epli during funeral Services tor Jerry de Bary, curator of Hogle . Zoo, Thursclay at 2 p.m, Burial will be ' in Mt. Olivet Aide Cemetery. -Mr. de Bary died Monday from the effects of a puff adder's bite late Saturday. Honorarypallbearersfor- the funeral services will be the nine zoo keepers, four night watch- , rnen, James E. Bogle,. presi: dent of the Utah Zoological So-ciety, and Enoch Smith, a member of the societrs board of di. rectors. are LeMar Farnsworth, assistant curator; Dr. R. G. Warnock, husband of zoo secretary Mrs. Joan L. Warnock; Henry Meyers, husband of the zoo concessions manager, Mrs. June S. Meyers; Dr. Edward A. Tugaw, zoo veterinary consultant; Thomas F. Imlay, nutriNtion consultant, and Occie Evans, a captainin the Salt Lake County sheriff's office and an associateof Mr. de Bary's in Mr- - Cliburn. has traveled for the national YMCA staff and has held positions with the New York Central Branch YWCA and the Pittsburgh, Pa., Metropolitan Branch YWCA. 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"Fourth" and the Liszt "First" but also Beethoven's "Lenore !'BUTTER 'EM UP' Overture No. 3" nd Bomdin's "Polovetzian Dance s" from With "Prince Igor." During the dress rehearsal , - - 7 ',., Mrs. Harvey L. Clibum, Van's the ,1 lei, .,' mother, sat quietly in MICub Scout Voric., shadows underneath the There will be no public view- cony enjoying both the music 0094:'. she was a fine concert pianist ing. The family suggests contributions to the JerryNde Bary herself and the tumultuous t.'," , ut fers,-b- . - III - whichl---- - classiche or Ie e ,i--- left-ov- er - - - - . ' stylejazz , Delores Tiedeman, 628 N. Cent ter St.-,-- told policI Tuesday she lost her purse containing $110 cash and other items near 1st North and 2nd West: .-"; - --' - JN.); olumbia Loses Purse, $110 , pre- he was uncertain now... also predicted that the musician of today and tomorrow will drift more toward ., , tlf styles than did his predeces.. -,: sor otyesterday. . . . "A musician gets exposed to a before lot tpday," the Bitable guitarist,' noted. "What did a player 40 L. (Lucy) Hansen, Salt Lake ago hegi outside his own' years City; seven brothers and three society?" sisters; Mrs. Orson A. (Lucinda)1 As for his own talent, it' : Merrell, Mesa,Ariz.; Mrs. Arvin doesn't take a fellow guitarist ' P. (Emma) trtensen, Mesa, (which this ureter is not) to tell J ' Ariz.; AIrs;.,,F (Ella) that Charlie, Byrd Is a player Jones, N.M.; -- Wilford Virdeni ash.;,-.Ivaof the first in both jazz and H., E., classical yank music. H. ; Vearle, AlbuquerMurray; z que, N.M.; Roy A., Lincoln, Calif.; Junius E., Mesa, Ariz. ,Funeral services Will be con- Expert WATCH and ducted Saturday at noon in the 18th Ward chapel. Friends may JEWELRY Repairingcall Friday from' 7 to 9 p.m. a d ,at East and Saturday, GIFFIN'S 21.711"1tin,maim' , . 10:30 to 11:45 at the ward. , High- Tues- - land High School,audience i that he rated iverY day night note and vote of the honor. And If -ever-l-ecides to match its jazz Poll with a classic poll, Charlie would be for iteha t honor, a ttooe. Ingoodanbeit Maurice, Yuba City, Calif; Mrs. E. Muni (Reta) Hair, Morenci, Aril.; Mrs. M. Dale (Lora) Johnson Milford; Mrs. Jerry K. (Lila) Kendall, Provo; M r s. Donald L. (Lucinda) Reeves, Cupertino, .Calif; Mrs. Paul D. (Geneva) Holt, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. William P. (Marvel) Davis, Bountiful; Mrs. B r u c e d tri Befoe that she served five Joseph Calif.;-- Huntington-Par- k, , All the tickets for the eighth as executive 'director of concert had long since been sold, years the Lincoln, Neb., YMCA. She and after several nationwide Dubla N.M.; Mrs. David H. (Vetta) Wright, Duncan, Ariz.;- - Mrs. Leslie ' (Adeltha) Webb, Aztec, N.M.; Mrs. Emerson P. (Virgie)Jones, Chandler,' Ariz.. - Mrs. Don B. (Barbara) Southwick, Tremonton ; Wilford, 'Ski Riles Thursday - in the minds of a Viva (230-East- ), , datwhters and three sons,' 11 -- an-p,- stakes 1.: Hew Diredor . Ir'll1 He was born March 3, 1894, Colonia n, Chihuahua, Mexico,: a soeof. Harry M. slid Ruth Curtis .Payne. He married Emily. Lucinda Mortensen, June 3, 1896, in Colonla Diaz, Mexico. The marriage was later solemnized in theSt. George Templq. She died April 9, 1936. He mar- ried Nellie Carrie Myers Ritchie in the Mesa Temple, May. 12, 1937. She died March 9, He 'then in a r r i e d Rebecca Wright 'Snow, Aug. 29, 1958, in ---the Salt Lake Temple. He is gurvived by his widow; , , 2- k Mr. ,Payne Ensign and held many other Church po- - '.,,. ' short had served Patriarch in Ike 'ridley a , : 1 - . - Bishop . . I 11- nes& , , I'''''"''2,-- - at ;; , , , ,.. the balci musician, who from the like a of "The 'Untouchables," that he has made up his - zz no doubt - , , caveled-annual4a- I . - .. Jesus o 1 ,fts. ', w , lt1dayblur--Saints, ,ii. , " -- -, ., - - - Crowd Digs Chadié . - - -- east ,, 1. 28, ,, ' - t.,!,.....2, 1- 4 - ...i- pi- .. , -N' , - , ''.1 - - ----:-.- -- . st ' sr-. . Charlie Byrd is a "talented show, , 'looks turkey" Ezra Curtis Payne, 69, 128-1(a winner). -Just -- voted -t-he Ave., bishop of the Ensign Stake guitarist in Playboy magazine's noted 18th Ward, Church- - of , - A9 , , Bishop, Dies high. ' thrown Mann, from the sleeper compartment of the cab. Odell Nielsen, 28, suffered exposure and shock and died at Pioneer Hospital in Meeker several ' hours after the crash. Lost Control The Colorado State Patrol said , it; Nielsen, apparently lost control t,' of his trOck on a curve on Colo. rado 13, traveled 500 feet on the ' ' belt side of the road, left the ' ,' highway, ,ripped Along another 600 feet, crossed a small wash, and Enally- plunged , into the Reldon "gliktoN:74004. . jump - -- 1 ,- -, control, way and deep gully. : 29, 1964, Jazz Guitiiist In Si. . 18th-Wa- rd , COLOIthree out of : , Ezra Payne,' --- - semi- - trailer -Witànesdayrionuart .. , - miles South of -, 7--' ',.- - I, - - . ,. 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