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Show Salt Lake County. Utah Thurtday. July 16, f 964 ROCKY UOVXTAIX REVIEW " Page 12 Chamber Music To Replace How To Profit While Losing Success Eludes Bees Jiox Office, In Park City Honky-Ton- k Wins Ruin Trimmed Beards And Beethovan mingle with shaggy miners as spooks of and the old West spin In their muted tones of graves the string quartet and concert piano will float over former scene of more raucous The honky-ton- k pianos out and In Its place will drift the soft, classical strains of bristle chamber music as culture In Park City. grabs a foot-hoAs part of a move to pump new life Into the old mining town, the trimmed beard will he ld entertainment series In a Concerts will be held In the Veterans U eraorial Building, Park City, at 4:30 P.M. Quartet members are Leonard Posner and Norma Lee Madsen, violins; Dorothy Freed, viola; and David Freed, cello. Mr. Posner was concert- - of six Sunday concerts, .the Treasure Mountain String Quarter and Gladys Gladstone, distinguished concert pianist, will perform the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Schubert, Brahms, Debussy and Hindemith. Expert Speedometer Service Girl Scouts To Hear U.S. Park Director s Speedometer Exchange FOREIGN Service Air Conditioner George Hartzog, Jr. .Washof the National Park Service will the Conservation keynote Workshop sponsored by Region XII, Girl Scouts of the U.S. A. to be held at Camp Cloud Rim near Park City starting August 10, according to an announcement made from Utah Girl Scout Council head- AAA SPEEDOMETER SERVICE 485-99- Salt Laka'i only Located in the 2236 School Swimming AQUA-TO- T heart of Holladay, n 4700 So., the well-know- E. workshop. Six of the Scouts to attend are from Utah. The workshop hostessed by the Utah Girl Scout Council Is designed to Inspire Girl Scouts with enthusiasm to save and faithfully to defend from waste, natural resources ofr our country, Its soil and min- erals, Its forests, waters, and wild life, according to Region XII headquarter Experts In various fields will meet with the participants and several fleld trips have been scheduled for the group during the event which will run from August according to Mrs. Ted Koskella, Logan, chairman for the ington D.C., director and AMERICAN Cars 2445 So. Main quarters. Hartzog will open the Adventure In Ecology with a talk titled The GlrlScouts role In Conservation Now and In the Future Ninety-si- x . Senior Girl Scouts from Re- Matterhorn Swimming School Mr. 10-- gion XII, which Includes, California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii and Utah will attend tpfe 7 children European expert coach Frank SANDYS (2-swimming teaching method Is unique witness It! pre-scho- ol -- 6) 277-417- IMPORTED Olde World come out and -- old David Dutson who started to swim and dived Meet Into 12 ft. deep end on his 2ND lesson! Why dont you register your children right now? They can show the same progress. Boy Scout merit badge, Jr. & Sr. Life Saving Classes Also evening classes for adults. Small groups with qualified Instructors who are specialized to teach water-sh- y children. 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A revolutionary new development In gas air conditioningGas engine-drive- n job for home or around. cellist. x, Paintings by Francis Roslyn Grose, DatEd Lund and David Chaplin, Park City artists, will be exhibited during the first three weeks of the series. Art show Is being arranged by Barbara Gogins and Lee Deffebach. Hostesses tor the concerts are Mrs. William P. Sullivan, Mrs. Thomas T. Sullivan, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. Jay Collins, M rs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Pat Plrragllo and Mrs. Thomas Mathews, hospitality chair- J man. Serving as ushers will be Trudy Anderson, Charlene Gordon, Kathy Smith, and Patricia Pederson, honor music students of Park City High School. Season memberships or single concert admissions will be available at the door. Church Slates Bible School For Children vacation Bible school for youngsters Is being offered free of charge by the A 6880 industry - Phone us for details. mmr -- FUEL company NatuAU Goa Svwict- - Highland Driver; graders. Theme for the summer session Is Jesus, the Promised Saviour. No tuition will be charged. Classes will be divided Into three age groups. Beginners class, children four to, six years of age, will be directed by Nancy Lanoue and Angela Thomas. Primary class, from first graders, will be under the, leadership of Ann to third Horesky and Mrs. Betty Me Clan ah an. Prudential Names Three New Agents games! Why dont the Bees? A good question. One that deserves a bit of bouncing Image-maki- ' Is the key ng to success nowadays. No Image, no money. Its that simple. ,The Mets got started early In this business of forming an Image. They lost their first game, the next and the next. An Image was formed. There was no question In the minds of the Met boxr a losing team office could make money. Casey Stengel was hired )to direct of the Natthe Amlsflts ional League. Many figured ol Case could mold a contender. Few guessed It would be In the cellar But the scheme worked -- - the Mets show a profit. Back to the Bees! The Bees have not decided which role to assume--winnor loser. As many games separate the Salt Lake Club from the top spot as there are between them and the bottom. Theyre neither potential champions fans can root to " rs . , ,ry "v . ; . , 1 'rar fr er lv- - - - Sr - X'' & Home runs are fun to watch THRILL TO A HOMER -- - even when opposition gets the mark In Its run column. -- or real to be clasped to the bosom and defended. As of Tuesday the Bees were In the process of creating another Image. They victory hasnt hurt Losing f moments of greatness'Bitt many more momentsjiave been spent on the back side of that ledger. the Bees. Really! Some of the finest crowds have viewed a losing effort and liked It. Evenings at Derks Field are cool, hot dogs are hot, and the picturesque Derks diamond gives an air of Shea Stadium at Flushing games out of first and last In the PCL loop. With four straight losses to their credit they can gain some ground at the If the Met box office success of Is a program standard. A while back a Bee defeat string ran to 17 games. They were on their way when two and a half weeks work went down the proverbial drain with a win htat wormed Its way Into the won-lo- st column. Success threatened sit 11-- what theyll be -- - f winners or losers. As for class, theyve got ' It. No baseball anywhere can boast a hostess the , likes of friendly Enid Cos-griFew, If any, can addLRC the feminine touch that wwr Mrs. Cosgrlff can from her general managers chair. ff. free-wheeli- ys theres - 'f varro -- - voice of the Bees. He s a big man and does a big job for the Bee office. Add to this a sunset dinner at the sidewalk a clown or two, homerun that comes -- sometimes to frequently-- and the rhubarb at the plate and you have baseball at Derks Field Take me out to the L Then does. Usually Its an overrated bonus baby who believes -- - for one evening, at least that hes worth the 50 grand someone paid for his services. They foul things Augle Na- res-taura- up with a win. It hurts the program. The moment of decision is near. Either the Bees must go up or down nobody likes mediocrity. The Bees have shown tainly sell more tickets. J The Bees must decide soon Meadows, N.Y. the Mets home . But somethings bound to bind the Bee bus. Somethings got to stir the status But Bees are recouping with a string of four losses. Thirteen more and theyll be on the threshold of the PCLs losingest streak. That should cer- today by Manager Belmont F. Anderson. They are; Thurlow W. Call 2695 Eagle Way Joseph J. Pehrson, 546 Delno Drive both of Salt Lake City, and Nick D. Babilis, 9447 South 3200 East, Sandy. jt Call was born In Brigham City, and attended schools there, Including the University of Utah. He served In the Army from 1943 to 1945. He and his wife, Jessie, have three children; Julie, Barbara and Stephen. Pehrson, a native of Provo, received his education there, and holds a B.SL degree in political science from Brigham Young. He served In the Army from 1951 to 1954. He and his wife, Barbara, have five children: Karen, Michael, Derk, Brad and Jimmy. Babllls Is a native of Hov-ol- l, Greece. He attended schools In that country In Athens, and In the United States in Rock Springs, Wyoming and In Denver, Colorado. He served In the Army from 1954 to 1956. He Is a member of the Civic Council of Sandy, and the Moose Lodge and the American Legion. 7 .... C-v- ' cr, t: i. , 4 Enid Cosgrlff Navarro . Bee baseball voice Hostess with class f av , & , - .tA JL. k 'v,sr ' .. : 0M i Calvin K. Florence - lS5u-j- Named Top Agent A former Holladay 73 m resident Is one of one percent of the countrys Insurance agents who met the challenging requirements for the Million Dollar Round Table. He is Calvin K. Florence who is within easy distance of completing the necessary financing for First America Life Insurance Company. Mr. Florence first qualified for the Life Insurance Million Do lief Round Table In 196L Round Table la dedicated to supporting the highest principles of the life Insurance proto and fession acquaint the public with its Services. v: ! South Slated for July 20 through July 31, the Monday through Friday classes will be from 9 A.M. to 11:30 A. M. for children four years of age up to the gas engine! Dramatic savings in operating costs. MOUNTAIN Out Image ek Southeast Christian Church, compressor type unitsfpr any size air conditioning now available. two-we- -- The appointments of three area men as agents with the Prudential Insurance Companys Salt Lake City South district agency, was reported The very finest air conditioning, like heating, is provided by natural gas. And its just as easy to install. With the circulating fan and ductwork of your present furnace you already have half of a gas air conditioning system that cools your whole house, not just a room or two. 1 - of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Freed Is principal Six COOL GAS Air The New York Meta make money at losing baseball NBC Zlm-bean- Complete Service of Power Windows Power Seats aster for many years of the Staff Orchestra and was a member of the Artist Faculty at Aspen, Colorado. Miss Madsen, Mrs. Freed, and Mr. Freed are members m Down-An- d V r.3 V t Baseball RHUBARB PART OF GAME rhubarbs and there are rhubarbs. v . V& iufee, Isnt Just runs, hits fr,,? and errors. There are spiel i I i |