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Show I .;t k i 1 ( ! w . I clirnarx 12. 19111. I'.iii- .Ml Kojian Conducts Kojian in Second Utah Symphony Chamber Concert and ensure optimum listening Bach, Iberts Divertissement. The and viewing enjoyment Vivaldi work will feature for all attenders. The program for the Kojian as violin soloist, concerts will include He will also solo in the Vivaldis entire Four Bach concerto, joined by Seasons Concerto for Utah Symphony Principal' Violin and Oboe by J.S. Oboe Robert Stephenson, Utah concertgoers will enjoy a unique musical experience when Music Director. Varujan Kojian assumes a dual role as .conductor and violinist for three performances with the Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra later this month. The first concert, on Friday at 6 p.m. in the Union Building Sky room at Weber State College, will mark the Chamber Orchestras Ogden debut. ... . distinguished to study with Ivan Kojian himself at a very young Galamian at the Curtis age as an outstanding Institute of Music. violinist. Later, as one of 280 Graduating from the Paris Con- - violin students to audition servatoire at age 13 with a for, Jascha Heifetz first prize in violin, he master classes, Kojian came to the United States was one of three selected, . Heifetz One day a decade ago when Kojian was under the tutelage of Heifetz, He invited Kojian to briefly on the Guadagnini and then ' play presented it to him as a the eminent violinist gift. Heifetz still main' came to his master class tains a keen interest in his in- former1 extra an carrying outstanding student. strument. BAY V PRie , offer two in the will great Bailcys Kojian and the or, performances of sentimental value. Made J.B. 1772 by appointed assistant in concertmaster of the Los Guadagnini, it came in Angeles Philharmonic at this century into the age 19 by Zubin Mehta, possession of the con- The violin Kojian will temporary master of the Jascha play for the concerts is an instrument, IBailoisC -- chestra instrument After four years of study with Heifetz, Kojian was fCwirs foyer of Symat 8 p.m. on Saturday and Monday. iThe second concert in ISQYMPHONY Hall was added in response to the overwhelming success of "the Chamber Orchestras Salt Lake debut on Jan. 3, which saw standing room only crowds overflow the foyer. Seating for the concert has been limited to 650 to elegant phony Hall -- 8D REBECCA L? Because of new merchandise coming in, we are forced to liquidate over $100,000 of our present inventory. Now is the time to purchase that special item of fine furnishings or wall decor for your home and save 50...Yes, that's right! With the special Vi price on specially marked items. coupons below you can save 50 Please... Limit of 2 coupons per customer. Coupons will be valid only during our President's storewide sale. Every item in stock reduced for this sale. lit Leaves For Thailand r Jiublic d, Mass.,' Jan.. at a in camp 3'eft the United States 38 to fill a position refugee 'Thailand. She is a 1965 graduate of 'Clearfield High School. Her parents are William' ;P, and Violet Parks, 391 ,. W. 2200 N., Sunset. P yeceived her bachelors degree in 1969 from the -University of Southern California, Los Angeles, VAIUD THURS., FRI., SAT., MON. ONLY in physical dysfunction at Boston -- Ms. Parks-Fitzgeral- her leaves J Center, 8 SETS LAMPS WITH COUPON VALID THURS., FRI., SAT. & MON. ONLY present of at of Medical University Massachusetts ipmnccrs m d position as director occupational therapy the R wmmm structor . MON. ONLY S ij C3 in- t College, Boston, and worked at Union Hospital in Lynn, Mass., where she was chief of occupational .therapy in the Departof ment Physical Medicine. & i , .IJniversity-Sargen- VALID THURS., FRI., SAT. h. and her California, masters degree in occupational therapy from Columbia University, ,Jlew York, in 1974. ;She was a clinical WITH COUPON WITH COUPON : d Parks-Fitzgeral- OCCASIONAL SOFAS & CHADKS '. Ms. dpmkdie TABLES a health educator Brookline, 'H mmQ - Rebecca SUNSET Parks-Fitzgeral- E? ca PARKS-FITZGERAL- D Volunteer Q) Worcester, Mass., to volunteer with "the American Refugee Committee. It is her Second trip. She served as volunteer at Khao I Dang from May to August 1980. While in Thailand, he will be involved in out care, public and. medical training of refugee , P CcoiuRjoNisVyj ng'sj B mbikdie rj C3 patient health workers. .The American Refugee it Committee is a agency which has been 'providing medical relief non-prof- workers since October 1979. To date, ARC has provided over 160 medical volunteers for service in Thailand. DINETTE ANELftlNING R00W1 SETS 1 n W M 5vil 1 wl ipmn(EiE nn WAUL ISXsCOR WITH COUPON VALID THURS., FRI., SAT. & MON. ONLY WITH COUPON VALID THURS., FRI., SAT. & MON. ONLY Sunset PTA Meeting Set .Thursday SUNSET The Sunset eD CUP jj -- v zBa FURNISHINGS I . AND 1152 WEST at.,. iDnllaycC RIVERDALE ROAD 0 PHONE 1 Bailey's 1 621-422- DRAPERIES WALL COVERINGS CARPETING 2 3Be:!2J'5C IBaileijsC Ps a ra CD |