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Show J Utah Television Programs I'Yidav, 4 I 9 Ni'W 7 .ilji.'i pm 4 i I unMev Bunk iv Report 5:30 p.rn. f Rln Tn in PrrUide 7:30 p.m. 2 Man From Black-7 o.Jy 1 4 VVeainer Finn 4 Sport 9 Sports on Ftve 10:30 p.m. ratrol 4 Border 8::i0 p.iu. 9 Late Show 5 fVrson to Person 7 Bi refing Session 11 2 News 9 p.m. p.m. and Two on the Msle 4 Ja k Paar 1 Movie' i Weather 10:20 p.m. 5 ae ( Va lTLLIN 9:30 p.m. Squad 10 p.m. at Ten 10:15 p.m. 2 77 Sunset Strip 4 Moment of Fear k v mooners 5 7 I m ape from Uie 0:10 p.m, 4 We tlher ,iR 0:15 p.m. 4 Hunter Jlunkies Report 6:30 p.m. 2 Wan Disney Present 4 U hita Toun M of $ News 9 News 4 Masqui rude Party 5 DevernluT Bride a 7 D mn Dee 8 p.m. tAj Introl $ IlmnwH 4 aw k 4 I nu i el i ml l,i r ilv 5 Sheriff of (Me hise 0 p.ni 2 The Viking T p.m. 4 PI iv Your lluneh 5 nleo Village Sh w Sat mala v, July 30, I960 8 am. 4 ilowdy Doody i Her kie and le 4 kit ii S 8:50 a m. ftuft arm Reddy ind s H,iM iniore 2 p.m. W 1 Ine la S 2 B 11 2 Town K 2 a. iii aim Country Il ia a.m ff h Al - :25 a. in flu. i.m at N ' Yoik. 11:30 a. in 2 Brainstorms 1) : IT a. in 2 How i hr - in I 2 I wo 5 I hi. he.l H . 1 irm r star Then the is I i 9:30 p.m. 2 T he Dt le lives 4 I. iw of PI nnsm IUv L 5 D alh ri ft 5 p in. omedv Time ( 10 ina n l! 4 2 Mich oi( 5 Bihind Closed 4 Doors noon 2 Cdv Mi ade 12:30 p.m. 2 Cunsn 12:55 p.m. 6:30 p.m. M r 5 i ill v ini inn it n i Fi tm iv o s 9 Sat Matinee Show 1 he Deputy 5 Mi I.ut ky 1 nd V'e.Ph, r 1020 p.m. s i.iai Sji10:30 p.m. J - on 5 10. 10 p.m. 9 Award Theater . 11:10 p.m. mhi Theater 9 Sit 12 Midnight 2 Mystery Mansion 4 p.m. Clee- 4 B.is.bwU 'm 10:35 p m. 7 p.m. ftwrenee Weill 2 heater I0 15 p.m. 9 Sport- AUe ieh alo News T 2 Annirtm The iter J 1 lu B r 4 Wee o Beaver in and the Challenge mted Dead ar 2 i.eav e It 4 sta Ml 5 Award olor) 6 p.m. 12 Wei k REUPHOLSTERING We do the work right at our factory utilizing our skill and low production costsl v ji&i -- 'j We Will Any i p.m. 2 Johnnv 4 5:30 p.m. 4 Science Meat B 8:30 p.m. 2 Bold Join ron 4 Ann fi nm Int i pol 9 se.ihunt 9 p.m. 2 Dtch Chirk Show 4 T ake a Good Lu k Mis n 9 Per t he i p.m. st i heater 4:30 p.m. 4 , t 2 t leadlines 3:30 p.m. n 5 Bhs.-'.jI- een o SI a I 1 9 i.ii d 3:15 p.m. w ir II Clin W Tr.iMd 8 p.m 2 Mil'll lot a I'nnmr Mk'ht 9 ciunsiiioke ur da I it in in it 9 3 p.m. Mu' Diary Mat ine '( 4 10.30 !L- ''it Kin 9 C'.tpl.im 9 4 5 7:30 p.m. Si 'U 15 iV J If itlOt p. ( harnpionshtp 2:30 p.m. 4 Mr MtghU Mouse 9 a. in. 4 M ih st it. )i m rr all ( na t ion R inner 9 9:30 a in 5 left s ( ollie 10 4 in 4 SET with Ity Larry Devine . , 4 Manhunt 5 Raxvnnie 7 Two ( fntmlts , Ssmphony 5 Motel de Pnree 5 p.rn. Ife uf Riley 4 29, 1960 July s t 1 ALSO HKlll on this week's list is Menuiv's new steieo lei Hiding Of Itokoliev s 1'iftli S v m p h o n y Consulyiisi by most musicians as the twen tieth (enturvs greatest w oi k m this fmm this vigoious well knit k given a eon v inf ing pel foi manep bv the Minneapolis Svmphonv under Doiati and reaftums Piokofiev as the gieatest of the Soviet compose! s Xolevvoilhv is tin' pi k up of the piano winch comes off clout ly but at the same time part of the en setnhle rathei' than as solo in T li e last minute stiument coda, said by some to be "sooted foi full, full oiehestra plus excitement," lives up statement in the Doiati conducted petfnniame Columbia's Modem Amui can Music Senes is to be com mended for bunging out an allium whuh (ouples stung qu w lets bv two oik liming voting Ameuean (onqmsers The Lust Stung Quaitet of Lukas Foss and William Bei gs ina s Thud Quaitet entei the catalog for the first time The foimer is played hv the Amei linn Ait Quartet, the latter hv the Juilhai d St i mg Quai tet an ensemble synonvnmus with enthusiastic pel foi maiuos of eonlempoimv music unable to Lull include Londons ,i aid winning pci foi mam o of Wagneis "Das Khiingolil" m last yeat's budget that company has le leased an album of exi ei pts plus a side devoted to excerpts The tiom 'Die Walkuie st.u studded east of .'llliem gold" includes Kl igstad, (ieoige London and Set Svan holm 'I he album includes the of both music high spot I 5 YEARS J46 TOWNfRS WflTf Soil Ion. Cily oIkh my oort obliatKMi o J OUT t I t OF Slot. I I yw So J av J SAIT taI 4 -- I MAME $ STREn CITY 14 - - - lAKt ?OVO 4 s AREA cau Ernest Ansermet conducts a Bartok number. sparkling quo sty le and idiom She sings a piogiam of similar arias. Baili's 'Sleep Mav Sifelv Crae," "If Thou l!e Near,'' and "Jesu. Joy of Man's Dc.sir mg" plus beloved an is fiom Handel's "Messiah" and otheix. I'ICKIN'C. THE POPSOne of the gieat bands of the Big Band era was the Casa Loma Orchestra of Glen Gray. Giav fans are in for a swingin' treat in his latest album for Capitol "Swingin Southet n Style" Dixieland is combined with first-clas- s swing by- three top arrange! s: Van Alexander. Jack Marshall', and Larry Wag ner. The album contains stiaight dixie, shuffle, blues honky tonk, and a couple of including swinging marches, "Stars and- - Stripes Forever In some arrangements a reg ular dixie combo is featuied but behind it all is a belting brass section which swings. Humor is to be found in a tongue - in - cheek arrangement of "Yessir, That's My Baby " This is arranged music in the best tiadition. Another listenuble CapiLol stereo disc oil the other end of the spertium where num bei - ate concerned at lca-- t is "Easy Beat" which waxes the mellow, softly swinging style of the Bobby Hack'd! Quartet. The easy going yet sei ure, trumpet of Hacked - s .J45 Llagstad, is aKo lieaul m allLondon stereo i douse devoted to arias of Bach and Handel. Although 'typed" to a large degree, Mme Flagstad displays a sense of musical understanding of the late Rnro- - -- R ABUS V easy-goin- U Gz-VZEKi'- LIBRA Your Dmly Activity G utd 2 39 42 57 77 84 8A 1N37 TAUBUS Xl ? PR MAY ( I Tl ? A 21 J GEMINI MAY 1S 4- 3- - ' H 2 6 19 72 - 74 29 32 V ' Pr )i Mc 4sk. U Si W'JUNl 27 J, 54 j (l i' j la 12 t ' J. i Y33 59 T; r'f 5 23 n 7 20 41 45 s;ts 25. V6 CAPRICORN JUN,Ei of : 3 Mi 20 44 47 53 34 50 (1 70-7- 170 Aouunus JULY 24 AUG 21 2 lT4aAl 67 72 83-8VMGO AUG. 24 sept 2: 3) 1&21 31 60 63 Si 74 SAGITTARIUS 28 Jh;july23 '1. vj ?2 18 S6 65 63 CANCER ". 15 35 89 SCORRIO jo t . r i7 6982 56 ' H )r H vjh a 3 tors To chcl ip message tor Sun.ijy, f(vvj wonis corresponding to iiumOers of Zoo ac birth sign. 2 -- 4 11 14 17 87 M L W H AccorcLog to the ill am. us. ot Iter 1 SSTAR if' Wagnetian soptano, Kiisten HU Skvl.nj - the way for the ( umbo piano, bass diunisi. Hus was the ti limpet that rode atop the old Jdikie Gleason mood music albums This is listen-abldam Cable music. Everest's steieo album. "Gordon Jenkins piesoiits Marshall Royal," is another intei esting Jencombination of talents kins, best know n in the "pop-uia- i " field with his ouliestia, teams with an out and out jazzman in saxapkonist Mai shall. This eomeseyt essentially a Marshall allium, as the foimer Basie aitist is given a raie opportumt to demonstiate Ins solo ability "FELIX SLATKIN'S Fantastic IP uss Marches the Blues' is a label ty i please less complnatcd than its title Thus is big band music is swinging anangements of standard blues tunes in niaieh tempo. Sonic of the West Roast's top jnzz.mcn Unity in alp let themselves go in a fashion reminiscent of the big band dav s of the late thu ties. Best vocal album of the week is London's "Love is a Now and Then Thing " Anthony Ncwley well known Btitish at toi dining the pa- -t dec ade, is the pci fnimci and pioves th it he is someone to bo reckoned with as a pops vocalist. His voue is rich and pleasing; his piogiammitig in this, Ins initial, album is on the lonely, sentimental side Disca has a big pioduetion job in its new The Magic Islands" album which includes color photos of a tt i active Hawaii plus all sorts of printed information including notes on Hawaiian music by Sigmund Spaeth. The album combines the talents of two top Hollywood musicians: Alfred Newman and Ken Darby'. Newman wields the baton and the Ken Darby Singers join the oi chest i a in a piogiam of 1 i waiia n standards.'' Novel is Htfirei ords' "Dutch Band Oigan" which bi ings bai k memot tes of the elicits, cainivals and fans. An authentic Dutch band oigan is heatd m famihai tunes Capitol's "Rockin' Violins has an undei lying, ioik( and loll beat over whuh the vi.Miris of Ft ie Jupp's otehesti a weaves a bunch of standards. lead- TIIK CLASSICS-Whato he the consider many best work of Bela Baitok, Mu sic for Stungs, Peicussion and Celesta, is asailable on a news, London stereo disc. Wiitten in 1935, it is certainly one of the late Hungarian composer's most original compositions. It ,is scoied for double string with celesta, piano, haip. xylophone, timpani and other percussion. At the time of its composition it was an ' expel intent in sheei snnonty Baitok. himself wiole a friend that I am veiy rurious as to how the thud will sound It proves to be an e'.hilai tiling expel ien e in listening as III nest Ansel met and L Ou lies tie de la fsuise Homaode hung olf a supeiltaie pel foi main e lantmed In whuh is expel London's pnginecix To en hame the album fuilhei, the 'other'' side of the dis is de voted to Beethoven's 'Close Lugue." oiigmally eomeive! as the sixth movement of his string qua! tet (ijais 130 but later published as a scpuinte It is a selei tion Opus H wm k vv hli h I eitmes lull sti mg imhespa rathei than quaitet ls'eiuse of the phv steal do muNls on jieifoimeis Its Inst follow15S lints for example me ing the inti o luc t ion maiked exilusivelv foitissimo ; i ALL VYORX GUARANTEED T "fft B StJdetly OJjfj 38-7- 9 'AN 2! Eu' 49 52 7173 75 FCfl MAR fcl4 21 92 85 V? 70 W The Salt I.ake Tribune Home Magazine |