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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 14, 1976 IS students presently enrolled in Utah Some 600 foreign schools have been invited to attend the Utah Symphonys traditional International Concert on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle as guests of the orchestra and the Salt Lake Rotary Club. THE con- al cert conducted by Maurice Abravanel will be the second in the Utah Symphonys 1976-7- 7 subscription series. Since 1958, for the Utah Symphony concert given during United Nations Week, Abravanel and the orchestra have traditionally presented a program with an interna- it enjoyed great popularity. The orchestral piece is derived from the spirit of the hymn and which form marching song. Paul Hindemith, a native of Germany who spent his last years as a composer-in-residenc- e in California, proved there was still vitality in the great German tradition extending from Bach through and Reger Strauss. Hindemith borrowed four obscure Weber themes for his - ' H A '4 Hobbyist Dean Hammer began working with wood as a child while living in WOODWORKER The hobby of woodwork and wood carving holds an interest for a Kaysville man. Dean Hammer of 498 East 200 has a North, Kaysville unique collection of beautiful wood carvings in his home, that he has enjoyed doing as a part time hobby. Moab. to a lovely attractive modern home. With his outstanding had an interest in wood carving and started as a young child while living in Moab. talent in woodwork he has designed his own room dividers as well as installed beautiful wall paneling etc. HE SAID, he has always Mr. Hammer is presently the Industrial Arts Teacher at Layton High School. and pepper shakers, number of figurines. tra shortly before his un- timely death in dire poverty in New York. A product of his final, rather mellow, period, the Concerto has become one of the most popular pieces in the repertoire. TICKETS FOR foreign students will be distributed at the reception. Tickets for the Oct. 20 concert are on sale now at the Utah Symphony Office, 55 First South (telephone or they may be ), purchased at the ticket booth, located outside the South Temple Gate one hour before West the concert. Is) I'MIPTo IN DOWNTOWN LAYTON SAVE PLENTY THURSDAY THRU MUNDAV 18th I960. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were accompanied by her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Everett Hutchinson of Salt Lake City on a trip to Nevada and California. a addition to this, Mr. Hammer is in the process of remodeling an older nome in In BELA BARTOK, a native of Hungary, composed his brilliant Concerto for Orches- Nations Day in Utah; and other officials. 31 ST ANNIVERSARY SALE FOR THIS bicentennial year, Maestro Abravanel has appropriately chosen a program that is both international and Although two of the com- they composed the works that will be performed Oct. 20. ing. Immediately prior to the Oct. 20 concert, foreign students and their escorts will be feted at a reception given by the Salt Lake Rotary Club and the United Nations Association of Utah at which they will have an opportunity to meet Maestro Maurice, music director Abravanel, and conductor of the Utah G. Homer Symphony; Durham, Salt Lake Rotary Club President; William J. Luttrell, chairman of United The opening work by the American composer, William New England Schuman, Triptych, received its Utah premiere under Abravanel in AMONG THE items are four ornamental cups, of which two were carved from apricot wood from a tree that he cut down in his back yard, also a round bowl, salt and salute to the foreign students who occupy the Tabernacle Choir seats, many in their native dress, flanked by the colorful flags of various nations around the world. posers represented were foreign born, all three were living in America at the time Symphonic Metamorphosis which will be the second work of the even- m BIG WEEK tional flavor as a special .s"' elaborate They spent a week at Chula Vista visiting with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smythe. They also spent time at San Diego and points of interest in that area prior to enjoying some time in Mexico. Mrs. Robert Rowley and family attended the 50th Golden Wedding anniversary open house in Pocatello, Ida. of Mrs. Rowleys parents Mr. and Mrs. Martin Palmer over the Mr. Happiness is Family Home Evening Are Here! rts and weekend. Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne attended the North Carolina LDS mission reunion at the Canyon LDS Ward Chapel in Provo on Thursday, Oct. 30 during LDS General Lees YarnN Things 23 East Gentile, Layton Conference. IT IS BASED on an old melody originally composed as a church hymn and later adopted by the Continental Army as a marching song, in Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Jensen, leaders of one of the several Young Married Groups in the Syracuse Third Ward, were in charge of the Sunday evening Fireside that was held at the . Syracuse Stake chapel here last Sunday. Special guests were other groups in the ward. The guest speaker for the evening was Doug Brenley. He is a member of the LDS Institute of Religion Weber State College. from MILE Complete Shoe Dept. Reduced. 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