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Show Sun Chrop'H Thursday, February 5, 1976 Page Utah Symphoray datas concerts tar February Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony Orchestra will present the works of composers Sain- - Griffes, Saens and Schubert for their concerts to be held in the Salt Lake Tabernacles on Friday Feb. 6, 8 p.m., and in Logan ttjt on Thursday, Feb. 5, 8 p.m., at Utah State Universitys Chase Fine Arts Center. Making his first Utah appearance, Lorin Hollander, piano soloist, will join Maestro Abravanel and the orchestra for the Salt Lake and Logan concerts. A 20th Anniversary season at the age of 31 is a rare occasion, but internationally renowned pianist Lorin Hollander is commemorating his during the 1975-7- season , appeanng with 20 major orchestras in group of pieces for piano solo years 1915-1It was later orchestrated by the composer into the form the Utah Symphony will present for these concerts. Soloist Lorin Hollander will join Maestro Abravanel and the Utah Symphony Orchestra in a performance of s Piano Con- entitled certo No. 5. The 6 the United States and Canada. His second Far Eastern tour is scheduled for the spring of 1976. Griffes familiar The White Peacock will open the program. Taken from a Four Roman it is the first of Sketches, four pieces which were written after poems of William Sharp during the Sain-Saen- last of Saint-Saen- s piano concertos, it has been The nicknamed Egyptian. colored, Exotically this concerto con tains references to oriental rhythms and modes. Written in three movements, the posthumous glory to the speed with a driving rhythcomposer. Constructed in mical impetus. four movements,, the first Tickets for the Salt Lake movement gets Under way as concert are available at the finale ends with an immense bravura passage covering the whole range of keyboard and concludes in a veritable display of fireworks. Schuberts Symphony No. 9 in C Major ("The Great) will complete the program. Schubert didnt hear this symphony performed. It remained for Schumann and to Mendelssohn bring horns and trombones announce the brilliant theme. The slow movement is based upon two contrasting themes, one rather playful and the other more sustained and lyrical. The Scherzo is in three-par- t form with a trio reminiscent of the Viennese Waltz or Landler. The finale proceeds at breakneck Utah Symphony Office, 55 West First South, or at the ticket booth located outside the south gate of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, one hour before the concert. In Logan, tickets may be purchased at the Chase Fine Arts Center, Utah State University. e A BREAKTHROUGH IN BORROWING! Free publication readied by From to annuities zero IRS tributions, and tax benefits are Internal for older Americans Revenue Service has a free listed in the instruction publication to answer nearly booklet which taxpayers balances, the d every tax question a taxpayer receive with their could have. tax forms. Roland V. Wise, District The publications can be Director for the IRS in Utah, announced the availability of ordered by completing the 80 more than free order form in the booklet or publications which can be they can be secured from the obtained from the tax local IRS office. Residents in agency. Pamphlets covering the Salt Lake City area may some of the more common order by telephone, tax topics for example, Residents in other areas of moving expenses, sick pay, Utah may dial, toll free, interest expenses, con IRS-maile- , i t 524-406- 0. I . ; t' R0Y NEW Virginia Wursten Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nielsen attended the convention of the National Assoc, of Home Builders in Dallas, Tex. Jan. They spent three days sightseeing in New Orleans, La. following the convention. Deanne Card has been in the hospital for surgery. She is home now and doing well. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis have a baby daughter 18-2- born recently. They are especially happy as this is their first girl, who joins three brothers in the family. Houseguests at the Ray Crouch home are Mrs. Crouchs sister Norma 825-669- 6 home again after a very delightful bus tour with some Glidden and her son. They are enroute from New Hampshire, where they have been living for several years, Mattie Bond has been ill in to Fairbanks, Alaska. Mr. the hospital. She is home Glidden is in Alaska now, and now and feeling better. Mrs. Glidden will join him A baby girl was born Feb. 1 later. to Bruce and Gera Killian of Lou Mattson is home from Roy. the hospital where he had The Gary Wagstaffs had as knee surgery. Sunday visitors, Garys Catherine parents of Orem, Utah. and Gary Gerald and Janet Thorne Squires have a baby girl, born Jan. 29 at St. Benedicts had a baby girl on Feb. 1 at Hospital. McKay Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry A baby girl arrived Feb. 2 have been in Montana the to Allen and Ann Stites. Mrs. Patricia Lorance of past week. They went there to attend funeral services for Layton, who passed away on Mrs. Terrys sister. Sunday at the McKay Leland and Kay Carson Hospital, was the mother of have had Mrs. Carsons Mrs. Kathleen Williams of mother, Marie Willis, of Lehi Roy. visiting with them for a few Jerry Metcalf drove to Mesa, Ariz. last week to days. Linford Archibald has been attend the funeral services m the hospital for obfor his stepfather. servation. Frank and Mada Stanger Howard (Ruby) drove to California last week. Mrs. oimstead, and Mr. and Mrs. They visited with relatives in Sacramento, Kay Oimstead and two Sunnyvale, (hihdren drove to St. George Daly City and San Francisco, lor a lew days last week. Ray and did a lot of sightseeing in and his wife, Marla, visited that beautiful part of the with Marlas sister and her state. Gloria Hoskins has been family, the Bernie Kahus, formerly of Roy. Ruby visited released from the hospital w here she had surgery, and is a ith her sister and husband, Mi and Mrs. Lincoln Ross of recuperating at home. Imton, who are spending the Gary and Connie Reed had inter in St. George. They all a baby boy at McKay njoyed the lovely warm Hospital on Feb. 2. Virgil Wilson, who has been fattier, and attended the the intensive coronary unit in mple. A baby boy arrived Jan. 30 at the hospital, has improved .Jim and Ymana Johnson. sufficiently to be moved to ncy now have two boys and the regular coronary section. He will need to be there for a a gn in their family. Mi and Mis. Roy Fage are little while yet. - I GH9 friends from Lehi. They attended the LDS Temples at Manti and St. George, Utah and from there went on down to Mesa, Arizona, Los Angeles and up to Oakland, Calif, where they also attended temDle sessions. They did much sightseeing enroute and especially enjoyed the drive through Death Valley and a stop at Scottys Castle. They were away about ten days. Wayne and Nancy Field are the happy parents of a baby girl, born Jan. 31 at McKay Hospital. This is the couples fourth child. extra amounts in advance, thereby reducing the loan balance and the amount of interest you Its First Security Banks new Timeway Simple Interest Loan. This Timeway Loan is simple because you pay interest only on the amount of your loan that you still owe. You actually are bory basis rowing on a pay. And, your Timeway Simple Interest Loan is easier to understand because its written for you in simple language. 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