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Show AwM A H I 1 1 1 M Music Buffs Utah Symphony Members : 207 Instruments, 118 Children, 52 U Of U Diplomas of the Utah Symphony Most of the musicians are between thirty and forty. Seventy-thre- e per cent of the musicians are married The average number of children musician is two Some as , many as six and Did you know that 64 of tbe Utah Symphony musicians own a total of 207 instruments? And that although 17 of the are single, the musicians other 47 have a total of 118 children? Or that 70 per cent of the musicians have attended the University of Utah? Here are some interesting facts about the Utah Symphony Orchestra members who are just beginning the 26th season Cr eight children Forty of the members of the Orchestra teach private music lessons with the number of students ranging from one Travel Buff? Do It T he Easy W ay 'Expending to ten events in the 1965-6- 6 series, the popular University Travel Club series will feature all --color film adventures by travel experts who appear on the nation's outstanding film series from Washington National Geographic to Seattles World Cavalcade, New Torts Town Ball to Los Angeles Wilshlre Ebeil. top-qual- ity Phil Walker will open the Kingsbury Hall season on October 7 at 8; IS P M with his colorful film report on controversial Indonesia, the great island nation stretching from southeast Asia to Australia. 'Egypt, the Golden Lnad brings Clifford Kamen back to personally narrate his new adventure in ancient Nile country on November I Native Hjordls Parker does her delightful film portrait of 'Norway, Changing and Choo November 17. angeless 'Russia," result of three auto tours in the Soviet by Dick Reddy, will be shown oo November 22. Curtis Nagel returns with his charming 'Portrait of Spain oo January 8, when he will bring the fiesta lands gaiety to the Kingsbury sc reen. The cross stream of East and West meets in Eric 'The Philippines, Pavels slated January 14. Charming Lisa Chickerlng and Jeanne Porterfield team to present 'Austria a la Carte, tour of Vienna. surely a sparkling Austrias Alps and gay In contrast, the leiof 'Rural pace on with its historic England Cotsworld cotRunymede, tages, Lake Country, and Cornish seaports is a rare view of the British isles to be shown oo February 21. 'Germany in the Sixties analyses the rebirth of western Germany in contrast to life behind 'the Curtain-Wa- ll' by Kenneth Richter, scheduled March 30 On April 27Nlchol Smith will close the season with his newest look at Chile, from arid Arica to near -- Artie Tierra del Fuego. . Series tickets for ten events at $7 or seven events at $3 are now available at the U. of U. Division of Continuing Education or at 28 East 1st South. Both series and single admissions may be obtained at the Kingsbury Hall box office oo opening night, October 7, after 6 P.M.. r 350 musi- The Utah Symphony cians are active in the community They hold civic positions in such organisations as Mu Phi Epsilon, the State Fair Contest Committee. Cystic Fibrosis Drive, Jr Chamber of Commerce, Kearns Fine Arts, University of Utah Medical Center Drive, Utah String Teachers, Phi Kappa Phi, J r League and of course the Utah Symphony Guild Some are Sunday School teachers the Orchestra members are School of Music, Eastman Chicago Music School, U S Navy School of Music, Sun Valley Music School, Congress of Strings, Manhatten School of Music, New England Conservatory of Music, Moxarteum, Sherwood Music School, Utah State University, San Francisco State College, University of Southern California, and music schools in Germany and France All of the musicians own their own instruments iweniy-thrhave one instrument, the one you see diem play at the concerts. But 33 Orchestra members own between two and ten instruments One owns 12, another owns 15 and one of the percussion players owns 37 instruments musicians have Thirty-fiv- e belonged to the Symphony for one to ten years Five are members being in the Orchestra for 20 to Two musicians 25 years started when the Utah Symphony was organised 26 years long-standi- ng ee de All 75 of the Utah Symphony musicians will Join together on October 13th as Maestro Abravanel brings Maurice down the baton of another season for the Orchestra As the baton goes down, the thrilling sound of the great music of the world will come up as these 75 people Join toIngether with their common the terest Orchestra Utah Symphony Sharing the first place honors are Miss Billie Fora-ki- s, daughter of Mr and Mrs Petro Forakis, 4198 West HOW ABOUT A CONTEST?! Youll like the fabulous prizes - plus a good chance to win! For all details, mail in your. turn to page entry todi 5780 South and Kent Christuf-ferso- n, son of Mr. and Mrs Vic Christofferson, 4685 West 4835 South. Taking third and fourth were respectively, place, and Leanna Butler Grayson Butler, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Butler, 4836 South 4015 West were contestants Sherrie James, Beverly Bess, Bobby, Florence Forakis, Ponce, Kenneth Newman, Jim Grant, Gary parriott, Sharon Bradshaw, Shi rlyn Tuttle, Bil-le- e Broadhead and Barbara Ellis. 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XMAS ; ISM V IXM MO $1.59 $1.49 e3 95 moiv 16 MT i7x S1J9 SET NO. 1300 Regular M m cf PANELS THE FABULOUS - - STANLEY SLIDING DOOR I 26" ROYS 24" GIRLS j win win vvin FIBERGLASS Pried right I - A few marriages have resulted from friendships in the Orchestra Many second and third generation musicians belong to the Utah Symphony The beginning of a musical career for one member was even in the Hollywood Baby Orchestra. A few of the playinstruers have home-maments One promnant member has an unusual collection of antique or ethnic instruments Students of the Ellis School in Kearns have returned home with first place honors after competing 3000 students in the States Accordian Western Festival at Santa Monica, California CARLOAD BIKE feolvre-potite- d 1 to become Contest SPECIAL 5E0RISYER! B Orchestra 0 W MONARK I .I of the members started their careers in music through the Inof their parents. fluence Influenced by Others were school bands, music teachers, friends who played instruments or from seeing a con 'CLEARANCE SALE I m Most ago. cert and wanting a part at it in "N TRACK i The total value of the instruments owned by 64 of the Orchestra members is $143. to over thirty Mst of he musicians have attended the University of attended Twenty-fiv- e Utah the Music Academy of the where West In California Maestro Maurice Abravanel directs each summer A total of 12 have gone to die Brigham Young University, 6 to Aspen School of M isic and 4 to Jullliard School erf Music Other schools represented by it Mon.- - Thurs. 8 a.m.6 p.m. FRIDAY 8 a. m.- - 8 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. SILENTEX CEILING TILE 6041 SO. STATE ST. PH. 262 - 2627 MURRAY |