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Show Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er I ( ( November 4, 1971 Thursday, Capacity audience anticipated at symphony For the Utah Symphonys third subscription concert Friday, Nov. 5, at 8:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Maestro Abravanel has selected an pro- gram that will include: Italien, Piano Concerto Cap-ricc- No. 1, and Symphony No. 4. his first appearance as soloist with the orchestra will be the brilliant young pianist, Andre Watts, who made a hit with Utah music lovers on February 10, 1970, in a solo recital at Kingsbury Hall. The orchestra and soloist will perform the same program Thursday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. in the Weber Fine Arts Auditorium. Le-V- Following two completely sold out concerts in the Tabernacle this season, symphony officials anticipate a capacity audience at this weeks Members of the PTA brought these in appreciation of the faculty and in recognition of American treats oy Education Week. Osmond Brothers' mother Mrs. Olive Davis Osmond, mother of the renowned Osmond Brothers of television fame, received the annual Award from the (.'ali Uh Women Association. T!i ; award is given each year to an outstanding California woman whohas heritage in Utah. Mrs. Osmond is formerly of Ogden and has a home in Huntsville on the eastern shores of Pine View re1 er form. - servoir. In presenting the award to Mrs. Osmond in Beverly Hills, Calif., before an estimated 1,0(10 guests. Mrs. Karl M. Ward, award chairman, called Mrs. Osmond a noble woman. "She is a woman wh: loves God. her Church her family Mrs. and Uh and America. 1 Inview upsurge heritage award Ward continued. Mrs. Osmond was accompanied to the stage by her family when she accepted the award. Speaker at the award ceremony was Mrs. wife of Lenore Romney, George Romney, ll.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban for the orchestras concerts. headliner Mr. Grant noted that sea son ticket sales this year are about 480 ahead of last year, and single admission sales are likewise on the increase. io Making ENJOYING decorated cakes and punch in the faculty room are Dan Sheffer, Elizabeth Tullis, and Griffin of Roy Junior High. ready this year, commented Brooke Grant, the Symphonys vice prsident in charge of season ticket sales, it seems apparent that buying season tickets for the 12 remaining concerts is the only sure way of obtaining the best locations of the tremendous in ticket sales al European culture creates school excisemen? av HJH The social studies department in conjunction with the language area have worked a program to learn a few of the basic words in Italian, German, Spanish and French language. The purpose of this program would be to relate language with the culture of the people in Europe to understand life in general, work habits, income, and family living. Students from the language classes volunteered for teaching assignments and wrote the dialogue for the language they Student instructors taught. were Don Powers, Lora Lee Stover, and Mary Sugimoto, Spanish; Robert Howe, Randy Quarles, and David Sterling, French; Jeannette Gering and v Richard Waters, German. Mrs. Rita Hyland, aparaprofessional at the school, worked with the students on the Italian program. The program was very successful and students were able to relate the live situation. Mrs. Erma McGuire State sorority dates meeting ;:,l t-- The work Mrs. Osmond does for the deaf also was brought to the attention of those She attending the luncheon. has spent countless hours in aiding the since her first two sons were born with hearing impairments, it was brought out at the ceremony. Mrs. Q Drive-i- n theater in Colo- - rade Springs where ushers are on horseback and hats serve as offering plates. Now in its fourth year, the Cowboy Church is sponsored jointly by the First United Methodist Church and Westland Theaters. Many of the church goers are often tourists passing through - with campers - on their way to and boats the mountains. -- -- of the students Jerry Mrs. McGuire is the state of the Sorority. The meeting will be held at the Elks Lodge in Provo on Nov. 13. Composed of 19 chapters and with a membership of 300, the Utah State Council is working for the education, service and association of the sorority. The final report on the international convention held in July in Salt Lake City will be given at this meeting. All profits from the convention will go to finance we- Hyland, Mary Sugimoto and Lora Lee Stover participate in a session of Italian. Larsen, Garyle Robinson (arms), Robert Howe, Randy Quarles, Rita the leadership Vail, Colorado. conference in Noble president lfare ROY JUNIOR High McGuire will the fall meeting Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. Cowboy Church now in 4th year Large attendances are the rule at the Cowboy Church R.M. preside over projects Furniture 2665 Washington Phone 399-581- 7 Combination Stereo Television 1 3000 Maple Bedroom set of the member- Color ship. This years project which is the Odyssey House in Salt Lake City will be discussed. Mrs. McGuire is a member of Alpha Tau Chapter of Roy and the Clearfield area. She was the state representative to the international convention and 13000 TV - 135 00 RCA Automatic Washer 60 00 Refrigerator 54500 Gas Heater and Coal Heater- - etc. kOOOQOOOO&C Hoope r New. Connie Murphy Phone 773-138- 2 Mr. and Mrs. Milo Zinie, 5111 W. 5100 S., are the proud parents of a baby girl born Oct. 26. Sympathy is expressed to the family of Fred R. Allen, who passed away last week. The Farm Bureau held a policy development meeting on Wednesday evening for all the members. After visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stauffer for over a week, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Krieder and Mike, have returned to Lancaster, Pa. Mrs. Lois McCloy has returned to Albar , Ore., after visiting friends and relatives last week. LAKE VIEW STAKE The Stake Seventies arc presenting a variety program fea- - oooDDnonoDooooonoooonooDooo SLIDING DOOR CREDENZA How To Get The Most Out vinyl-da- including overall d self-edge- s. polystyrene Inside shelf. doors. sliding Finish Spanish Oak. Packed individual carton KD holes). S ft. long. High-impa- ct (Pre-drll- V y'Xv HOOPER THITD WARD Ward conference will be held Saturday and Sunday. All officers and teachers of the ward are urged to attend the Saturday evening meeting. The ward choir will present several numbers at the Sunday evening meeting. Kay Ripplinger was released as ward chorister Sunday in fast meeting. Michael Clyde Krieder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Krieder of Lancaster, Pa., was given a name and blessing Sunday by his grandfather, Joseph F. Stauffer. Michelle Penman, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Penman, wasgivenaname and blessing Sunday by Bishop M. Fred Johnston. Primary Ward preparation mce:ng will be held this evening at 7:30 p m. at the Hooper lst-3rWard AH teachers are urged to attend. Night Relief Society is being held this evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Hooper lst-3rd Ward. All women of the ward who work are invited to attend. A Hawaiian I.uau wi1! be held Saturday, Nov. 13 in the Ward cultural Hooper lst-3rhall. There will be Hawaiian food served as well as profesd sional entertainment from BYU. Cost is $10 per couple and $2.50 for children. The funds raised from the event will be used for the stake camp and ward maintenance. All families are urged to come for a fun evening. S Rummage sale dated : Jr- Of Your Electric Dryer turing the Weber Statp singers Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. in the Lake View Stake cultural hall as a missionary fund raising event. Cost is $1 per family donation. d BOOK CASE COMBINATION Rigid (2nd in a series of 10r I satile. It will dry almost anything you can wash safely, softly and automatically. This series has been prepared to tell you a few of the little ideas our home economists have learned a result of experience and testing through the years. 1 -- Knitted for Nov. Sweaters Knitted nylon, polyester, acrylic and other synthetic fiber sweaters, pants, dresses, coats or jackets, dry soft, fast and fluffy, in your electric dryer. Preheat dryer for several minutes, then place several bath towels inside to i 525 W. 12th 393-866- 1 uuODDQQOODDOUDDDOnOOOOnDOOd over-dryin- cushion tumbling action. Remove sweaters as soon as drying action stops. For wrinkle-freover-dr2-N- ylon e TIDBIT g. 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