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I ) it ti ' 3 oa(h v ay rew a 12s asoa- City 10 I ill) an anti-T- City tied 11111it the Place" IA iatcly 14 III oven stint and Stu Falconer hew "off Eroatita)" theater In city 1 eti 1 "Aneno tnis tit 1 trical i — e nterpr Ariel 1 Rand stage designer and arLitic director for University of Utah Theatre T3r11 Carlin for the mainly responsible of melodrama rebirth popular In the area as a leader of the and Salt Lake Playmakers Stu Falconer stage manager i for Pioneer - t Ken I - hi le — i '1 15 7 a p "Ills 50100r" Piarnaert 511d111 'Oa 4tIe In dt h too iof of Tne loo1 IA Of 00 t 4400" P Palawan St ' Monte 41 Ernb1 sif on- A - snots SO said N 0stin of Borre to Present Music Comedy Victor Porge comedian and pianist wdl present "Comedy in Music" at the Valley 1Iusic liall Sept Mr forge who performed with the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra when he was 14 doubled the cast of "Comedy in Music" during the last Memorial season on tour French ballet stars Clair Sombert and Michael Bruel will accompany the Danish humorist in his three Salt Lake performances pianist Leonid Ifambro former New York will Philharmonic pianist also appear with Mr forge Concert ROOM AMP( 515 S 10M in personat rococoors of Wiilarn Smith Row Fats Etnibil on tinn display Ow Fast Gallery and paintinos and drawings by twat on diswaY thrrsion September Gatiery hours Tuanday MrOutel Satyr day I 5 p rn Tontor Theatria Ind Moss Thgatra Errkits of erpressronistic wig by Gorr don on display throusts ppwl 1ttit o4 artsts trrnan Wertnewnorr Artist Studio and GallOrY 1057 E 2155 South Extol) t 00 POIOIMPt by Molt D Madsen on display through WecinesdaY Crwart'S ao 2Itt South Original mugs bY Jackie SamMOnd on display $h11011 Wednesday Room Gallary Hanlon Park City Ono rrtan show al wateronfors by H Francis Sellers mostlY Western landafacies on &spiffy ihroUgh Wednesday GMiery blnirs: ThorsdaY and Friday pm Saturday and Sunday Prn Studio Arts 7263 F VA° So Exhibit of watotcofors by Milt Swenson Murrtiai on display IhrOugh Wednelr ray - 11slw itt poet" at Pre4fist no' gut ir la dottf ttet hotte attruAl ILtt I " pet Nttmqal l'ottlaton 5 Sttto Poetry been IlYti tt utty rrerther for 1e en 30Art Suett-t:4-- 14 tie trt tj tle tlt co-- a tin San:mer Yestial dut Lon -- :'lagte in Moro G14-ht1on the 1ro6 Nat:it1 l'otc Ftrct Prip ut'1 be a ot Lis book rthlicattna roalty of poetry Puhltt atittn centritat- ' ( The Clearing a different world there's a different you Edith Starke St 713 Morse Lee Evanston the pri (Li ts grt t:y th Wyo The Salt Lake Tribune will pay $ 2 for each original poem not exceeding 20 lines In length published here Contributions should bp mailed to Poetry The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box 867 Salt Lake City Poems cannot be returned : ': ' of ' t k1 ti 1 APPAREL IfilIMAIE 1 kt 14 ti I-- (I -- I4 :i 4: 1 1L:' :j1 t 1 i I ''' ':'Lt:(? 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What is the Jewish view of Jesus? ()I the Pharisees? Was there one Isaiah or were there two or three? And how do the Jews interpret the Book of Ezekiel? Christians wonder about the varieties of Judaism in pre entday America Besides the specific articles there are substantial articles on Jesus and Christianity as The nearly 3000 on Islam articles long and short are all concise and direct in plain The and flawless English type is large and the proof reading seems to be first-ratThe longer articles give both the traditional view and that from of modern scholarship men who come to the subject from the inside of the Jewish heritage in respect and love Objective Approach The approach is objective The clouded ilea PrIS Like the clouded mind Bespeaks of S t orm When the sun should shine But 14hen all clears And there's a different And eeients I 1111N1 5!:1 ' 1414 tile ynagogue oct ry There's ri t aI trA Let of or Latt ti'90 Iltipatriek - -- a int iflentally: impot !Ant tO thr ha‘e bCpittate for Re concern V ingwing 1iyman JtAsh laymen will find here auswet to a m)riad of questions °ivy tisk or should ask about law and Bible and Talmud ('IL I( theology Arid worship iuAoiris and institutions arts and symbols of Temple and folidine and I viperstitions ThP Judaism of Ite shtell or piovincial coin minty of Eastern Emope is treated no less seriously than the modernizing Judaisma of Nineteenth Century Germany I Sept Or tv frNt 11)16 thit hear:) f (I Ile Jr84t1 fel)1441 L'etAlute and way of Ife Au 14 u!tr lit9 a ttge hiywrer gteat may be men CI ot ptt—eft A pre' rot ttke "TIe Pr II of tto 'Songs ut 1:40410 "0 t (NI until 01 ti It 04n rA lew ct P T) !ti!'1 " trz tIoth tew Mr 11 St-- pt al- INtir ' EIMY -- 3 t If III Fro-r- e rs trA Eniy coilwi1 to hit evi to ' (lAtt" toot a pae1 t ' : tt t :a a t J "A talA a! g inft21ry Tie - - - ' ø Truk to Vit tf :1 X A r 11tle Ittatrkij to a t 11"4 a‘tt!':' ure (! u ' iket tI 1)0 reinforce harmonic structures in any given situation as stied as to give them (the stu(lents) means of attaining improvisational abilities Mr Pena's classes this year are slightly smaller than in recent years and he speculated that it might be due to the increasing popularity of rock 'n' roll with electronic instruments specifically the electric guitar Lure of Collar The lure of the guitar electrically and otherwise was very much evident at the band camp Johnny Smith the famous jazz guitarist had his bands full in answering questions about the instruments in one of his classes The particular class had 15 boys and one girl student Ihrelt We4014n V IPA eetAs i‘tily—witli 'feelng"' The aim of tlie summer prigram for bassists Mr l'ena said also is to sharpen Li p the students' abilities to triars I cut Ihrtigil V-0 y metronomically but I t':A 11(tgrot t ts 'tt‘: WI I Mr he "ritt ottiv e 11 ! t ! of AA arl 1 Ole i emphai OP artsts born day of hate nosed one von to drooalrn O rn 1111bV ditoy from It 42ton so s m snit Siondars I to 5 o tn I Ion Pn 6614y 174 P 1100 Sn roort of pa TaarnYand Py I mitt u0 Ss irounard and either I ur an wttts On diwtay 06IV Son v 71 p S Lome Post OallIrY Erairthill Wettens M maroon Psi" sett wiliarn R iinota CorittoF E Ara Prowson Heise Lows 04 pill man Anna Sinn ILietday nroton ê 01 to 920 Pm Saturday 2 10 I Pm Sunday 5 to é P tititi State Historical Utley GolitrY E South Tarnow Estobit of bi Associated Utah Artists to hang ttrn summer This 're That 552 Moin St Park COY Scuipturo by Roger Waterfall and Pottle" toeirY end tapestry by won craftsmen HOWE 5aturdaY and Syne dor 14 P M Murray City Hall Murrai Elhbt Of Paintings by Curt Sobel 141nser ed bl WoMen s Miirray 9 h Liyar production try te rhythm" MbOokPOI 1St "NVe 112o- l'i!c :ttn I ute rt 11"e 9 As': t A a : :1 It i environrrient xt t IC ' a t ti !t Nr" r I t:t ' t- rat t" at V A' !) et 'f 4 I 14 e t pe - A- '14 ' r ar 1 e i ))0 4 11 It Ptt e r8 9 CAT - Fl niusical tary a' t4 i i tvri C k I t ' - a rt ri eta— t Co t!tcl of 1 contm in a 14 11 e "'!if fr f I! ! i lr 1 t I A (114ot!el Ist than better to pla y 11 bv 1vor btioN04 saws latwoay wren APT EallialTS faars no 142 otto horror - t' a Vr 00 t I tt Lt ro9 VI nal 0!11 ut±er reg e V students 4Nooto ittobais toast Obeid aro p in A to ( Tr ow Pa-- Car1s4m ON p stort 11° At 01111 (1OS awarrtity mat P 501ocibb IS ii- Hi production The building which formerly housed a church now contains 40 offices and the theater with seating for 200 It will eventually also contain a restaurant under present plans The three theater men originally looked over Park City for a building to convert to their purpose but the Second East location In Salt Lake 4 titt t 11 ri f ) c ' f I e V irg t To Speak To 'Writers !i U4ut suI Ile obcerved that t!e band prepares che teirrytiy oft 11btO Trap manager and Judy Elder as public relations dilector Theatre non DittlITI noted local musician has written the music to lyrics compose(' by Balla and Carlin for the opening 4 stsos (Kvinp Coors - altIOAY olmt Wet id Info401 mow oil k In tle umlents poi-kin- II the Place' line sdings L4 elaborately costumed and staged and fuel a twining time id tN4o hnuts otir men and three vavwn 44111 selected tor the acting conipany Other memliets the nrw organization include Three prominetit fures in the reginal theatricid f$eld for many )cars lia‘e combined talents fr the new the-- a 1 I r 1 (01141Atly Prole—or Y n7 I students prmed "dianiatFo ly better" this few' stow lob- raw at 3 'Ili' ti- 141 sonisnAl do aris a ttractiN e "This Is al revue el ee!y v U I —11ey aLl" le ptitts1 I 'Tear tt e same troqiis rii t ) the AAme con( ei ts and 110ie MP ome peitii tilers s1 ( er t! e I 1wat1 ) 11t!ph l'era ote el' the iiiii-celct rited 11t Liisii is vt V e 1)v 11e4 lkeHt Many Ut Ills ) m1marftWm at Ilitiee vith laud a central location in the pliulatis area pruvel more t off-E- notes On u ill opn Scpt 16 in Salt Late at lls 2ntl 1 Mat Era -- Theatre le el t'fil '1 Li LAI I t !! e I 4 V t Tr 3 H Yr t trA an 1LY ' Ottlerento t e e IA 1'1 ik ' hero si s 1tn fiiiri es 1111 - 1r(" 113- - A114-- 7777 viontly ' New iheatre 138 to Stage Opening (Slow Scpt I e l it ti tAn1 (3!! p I ir se“iial and ut1 t!il II:Kelt I 'I 1:n!4r t i fl NI - e I - ! t'i r or '0 0k :' 1 e t' r- tr ter- tat ris 11'4 t' e I 114 t t la tv r ) imr fl 4 tl" t! ! N4 r!'? ' du‘ NA Thrrr pi ronitnent thzurea In Utah theat rical circle — Ariel 1ttIif left Torn ttil I - rAt ‘ ' A 'r 1 t Yir' to ! ra!!!I 1! e i i4044 sel 11 tf f?!t 0 ! !!trt l ?t ( i -- 1 :Ir t t I t - r k 1!t '' 1 - I s u- s t kt‘ki ' ''' 1 tl!'tl 4 a?? t eLI i-V od II es1 11 s 114 r t I t1 110 V At r!Z t ! 4 101 F I j 1 1 V Ittr! I t't 0 I flue r ‘ z ihe 01!! ? tr! ri!' fr f t I A ie: 4 "I 'U t t I rr1 r! ' 0 V rr 4 t a'r! t? t arn ' i V) 6111 hail V t 7' 1' 71 t! ttt!ae t!! r-- 1 ' 1:11 Cif t ) I' 0 '1i' t tt a anJ ik mit f ‘11105 t 4tc r l ra!-- Eariv 'Kral 4 Ar r Ifr t ! tke-o- IA t !1 Al !a 00t t- V t VS! i i S reI i t ' Vite""46 a nj Line It tt 0 t! t 11 11 141w4-11- hcl'Otkill 14 - 4 tt 0'W t I 0 g' ! 1!1 ?!? l''1 1 7: i ti - r t ' r t?!t '' t rt Irf( 1 ' I( t 11 3 Af fa rt a!! L t‘ 0 l'-- I A:: ' I It vi I f I) r t 0- lk 't e !! !? It? ?1r- ! 1 I "' ' I l' r t 1 vs f:-- ''N !!trarl It't !i: 0! l' r i! 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