Show - - 1 ‘ 14 - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE N February 5 1953 Thursday t Spivakovsky Symphony Praisedfor Excellence By JIM ENGLAND The Utah Symphony concert in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Wednesday night convinced us of two things: First Tossy Spivakovsky is one of the best who ever drew a bow across the strings of a violin Mr Spivakovsky played the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in Opus 47" by Jean Sibelius Second the Utah Symphony probably is one of the finest orchestras in the United States when you judge it on a population-musician ratio Mr Spivakovsky undoubtedly Is one of the finest violinists of our day lie commands a great tone from his instrument is see-ento none technically and has B -- Eg? will be remembered as one of the outstanding orchestral presentations of II two s"" o A full length feature on the exciting life loves and music of the world's greatest composer- -- 1 I I 4 i I I t" z - '' ' r i - ' 4 T - b -- - ' y - ' - ' t ' - 1 A ' 11:10 ' ' - '41 t si ' - '' William R Pimentel Ogden convicted on a narcotics charge lost his March 10 parole and must serve at least one more year In the Utah State Prison the State Board of Pardons ruled Wednesday The board which on Jan 15 prisoner granted the a parole after one year's incarceralion for marijuana possession ' reversed Itself at the regu1st monthly meeting after evidence was offered that Pimentel had sold drugs to servicemen and to Ogden civilians Judge's Stand City Judge C C Patterson Ogden on Jan 15 had argued before the board that Pimentel had never trafficked in narcotics that the conviction was a "miscarriage of justice" and that the Second sen- District Court's five-yea-r ‘' a : ' Ir i ' ' : ti t ' -- 1 S 1 : '4' 440L Kenneth principal First Farrer C- - it High Olympus 1Farrer Named l Roland Anderson Wednesday said thalPimentel had received a fair trial and that his constitutional rights had been guarded at all times A M Garside and Leroy G Bennett Ogden police detectives who arrested Pimentel disclosed GRANITE PARK (Special)-- - the prisoner's record fortified For the second time in four with affidavits and statements from addicts and Hill Field Air years Kenneth C Farrer 2549- - Force Base officers 1700 East will become principal Paroles (fronted of a new school in the Granite 30 O'Dell Allred Weber County I School District according to an adultery year 3 months served effective March 10 APPiteliten supported by R R announcement Wednesday by Hackett attorney Ogden Mid N Crane 29 Sorter County David Gourley superintendent burglary 2 years 4 months Three years ago Mr Farrer served effective Mar 12 Forbush 20 Utah County Morgan was named principal of Central carnal knowledge year 3 months served effective March 10 Junior High School 3031-2n49 Owen M Beck Weber County East when that school was forgery a year served fiective March 17 opened James Donald Nelson 90 Salt Lake In September he will be the County forgery 1 year 9 months served effective March 17 principal of Olympus High Martin Pretoritu 21 Utah COunty env year 11 months served School 2300 E 4100 South when beulement effective upon return to Illinola author the school opens its doors for the diet 23 Salt Lake Walter L Johnson first time Mr Gourley said failure to provide and tocsin County Mr Farrer a native of Mur- 2 years 4 months served effective March 17 ray received his Bachelor of Robert Leo Sagers 39 Salt Lake secontki e burglary 2 years Science degree from the Univer- county 3 months served sentence terminated of his and of Master Utah federal authorities upon acceptance by sity Application Continued Arts degree from the University Dewaine C Sanford 22 Tooele County of California second d case continued To Direct Olympus High -degree 1 1 AMIONSCAMMAZAONMASIStrerneigrMMIYAMITITIMIMMATEMOIMICAMPIMISMOMMAPPRInr 1111M511AE 5 1953 '111L-TI- F I PE& 11:30 Sows and kande Mead L3:0111 Strike 11 Rich Art Liskietter 1140 1:00 Arthur Godfrey 1:15 Arthur Godfrey 1:34 Garry Moore 1:411 The Wady Show 1:00 Ciontaies Isles Party 5:11 liramit kr ?to- ? I 1 1 4) t' 1:50 1 345 ' 17' 4:31 - T:00 1:30 1100 morrow Love el Llte Guiding Light $5 Wind' Froman's A Canteen Um Like a lionaire Miff Baker: If I A The Lone Manger Aram and Andy 1re Got Secret Lom-n"- 9a5s 500 530 Down 8:45 COO 415 S:30 Orvil J Coon's 7:00 7:30 1300 DiA2L1ING'S 1030 Late Show 11:41 Newt Weathm ' k f $!9litt 1:30 1:00 Mor Town 1:30 Mums and Allis 10:00 Taiga of Tomorrow ' Test Pattern Educational teat 10:00 Puts sad Irtirures 10:15 Mods ()NM Quia 10:30 Jaaephlate's XIV 11:00 larly Matinee 1300 Wanda Mews 12130 Mini Gm Pointe 1:00 The Rim Parall 1:34 Welcome Traveler 9:00 Rale Smmith 3:00 bricliWn Vow limme Video Frolics 340 What's Comilla 4:00 Ships RePorter 415 The World Review 4:30 America at Work Pictore Tvbs She Cane UM 411 Reflector-Proo- Appliance I 900 :30 1030 1100 12:00 3rd Smith and Mall Dept I 900 530 Fkl 4:00 Ms De littera 4:15 Verde Magese 4:45 Magebrun Plyira 5:43 112 Year Meek 4:00 World Irontgra Silo lommitiaie in I 11D1'011 THURSDAY 1"SS 5 1553 TV Quality 01111111 Howdy :' 1 James W Farris 45 Salt Lake County grand larceny Wntative rehearing February 1934 33 Salt Lake Harvey L Patterson County Metafiction( funds check tentative rehearing February 1954 Larry Boren 23 Weber County second-degre- e burglary tentative rehearing February 1954 Alfred Franklin Hill 55 Cache County insufficient funds check tentative rehear1956 ing February James O Martha 47 Salt Lake County embezzlement tentative rehearing February 1956 LaMar Lester Morriss 24 Salt Lake County tentative rehearing April 1953 Parolee Revoked Byron ZUIPTIP Gurr 27 Sevier County forgery tentative rehearing February 1056 Petry L Curtis 24 Utah County fictitioto checks tentive rehearing July 1953 Franklin L Fullmer 31 Salt Lake County forgery tentative rehearing Feb mars 1955 Lee D Prettyman 58 Salt Lake County fictitious checks tentative rehearing February 1956 County Jail Asia ligation' earl Andrew Anderson 39 Salt Lake - County insufficient funds check 3 months served parole effective Monday 24 Utah Edward Andrew Grottis County contributing to delinquency of minor I months served when reprieved by Gov J Bracken Lee Dec 21 1932 Paroled effective Monday Doody Dinah libeee Newts Oaravaa Mort Drama Educational Feature ChiMetas Plytte Juvenile Jury First Dorn Amelia Kane Gm who Mara Family Theatre Cinema Showell lie Sports Final Night Owl Theater Midst lid Pig" em I 11ATINIO 101110GBAIIIS ) it BUTA-5- I :I :30 6 AS $ ' 1AO : -- :IS 8 MI :S e- -- KALle-9- 10 ABC OM ' 76 TIMItelte MIS4MN 11 1 :3e AS Ni 1I SIS ad tie ad 1 :n AS — - 141 1 An :30 AS - ell 2 341 AB ildi til :B I - ft-- Skil Pair — with Pews: Ladies Tom Moore — earien for a Day— with Jack Salley Gardiner J Ben h Curt Massey show 'Capital COMMenterl True Stovy — 'Ur and Mrs Melody My —1 Rohr of Best Complete Drama Whispering Streets Huta 'Grocers Neighbor When A Girl Marries Harmony Homo Ted Malone Kay and Hari — ' :HA :36 - SS :IS :36 :SS — Arthur Godfrey ID'Artela Presents Grand Mani 'Morning hunboras Sister 'Here Comes Ithythm )itNtalo'ne ikeiboartg 'Reecho— The Guiding Light 'Big i7aunPeg I :: :: :: :: :: : INew-s-- Will Wrient :: : :: : Plonall With wayne Strike It Rteh mon(5t mom! Rob and Ray e IM 00 44 :: : 00 0$ ea - - --- quest with Cowan Hs" - e !Musical 00 8 00 00 0 o'clock Itrittionleshrtel Hewtter AS News Sports Fultost Lem Jr :) sweet Sagle—Dszing'ININ News :41 Drama Sus Hayes Tor SitY ktrstocl !Bill Beni News W J Scott Smart 'Rukeyser Reports Heritage — UIIOr 011icial Detective Drama A Guy not for Love Crosby Lorenzo -oe eib 4 teill I 1 ' 11 !Newt :341 : 41 - ifel 1 111 3 :41 tt :11 -- v - OW 4 I - Maximum ist In-- I Reel! 'entailment In Maga AM Dane- — — 6 — – merican Hour Biagio — — i :" i NMT Dmner Melodies a n' Personallilea lite- - ILezill Nriri: rarv1i !Moondial — Request ti Murray Williams — N MD Is the Hour ! : :: :: :: : Ne0ort — of Mutes — Worltra Greatest ish Mono — NM Be6 tt or a to — Da DOI to—For Pernent Slen Oft ro112-0- Your Itti - Album of Mu- - 1 sk : St OU :: UPS Dimes Fund $1000 POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN 1953 March of (Special)—The Dimes became richer $1000 Wednesday afternoon when a check for that amount was pre- to Richard C Andrew Sented Lake County March of Dimes director Not that the amount is so large but the manner in which it was raised is out of the ordinary The money was donated by approximately 1000 citizens—including members of the State Legislature—who "went to jail" so that youngsters with polio might walk again The funds were raised by the 0- What's Showing Apolle--"St- and Trap" eel of Duncan wit Ovor Sot Mite i 83 lost 4th South Nine s 18mitY '41 t -- - ? 4 -- - Vom's436' A 3' ': - ''4s— -- 1 A VnON?"'4'c6 'A4n : : " I ti°4 La vgiU i 7 SECOND ) I ri 71 TONIGHT 8:1 5 NIT PIritRva i' "Laramie Meanies" s 4117 1)1 ( with IHARLIS stARnorr a r741::::::":":"" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Kingsbury Hall UNIVERSITY THEATRE presents AFFAIRS of STATE By Louis Vemeuil—Director Ralph Margins TWO BOX OFFICES: Glen Bros-- 74 So Main and lingsbury Hall—Opsn Daily 17ALL SEATS and 200 RESERVED-- 150 r7c""1"-- - 7' I t Ortda4ettlie711 t k ' 27Tubo power fer better picture nywhere in the television wee ': ''''''l Furniture Styled Choice of authentic styles in SOLID HARDWOOD CABINETS 4444 j 44AA414144 i A 444 iit 0 Tit (11 no Di AD E) VRONTIKIS BROS 0 OU CODY" C' ' wit f - f :tt L - t 'I 2 Imitp atioai I em- IT at I trrotztrittarmiwez 11 14) ! - I 6-7i- z 30 AsIL 12:304:45 4 n1111111:10 S444 oUltrtietlatilt 14 111k fi 1- 0114444k44 : 1: b: t Li 1001i9201111111 Tritr:::343 " - $ tr LIT Super Powered 0- v : le 1111111111110PBONESSit ti "MUSIC ‘ 4s4 : Vermeer NI 1518 SOUTH MAIN k044''— 1 bi la Technicolor m 1- t tl4 - 7 f - 3 EL CABANA - 0 PI Ailsteil The Art et Matinee SRL 1 pm 60e Stedents Teachers SOt ? 0 CHAMBERS his HIPSTERS '- - ----- I ' JIMMY ! ELLE lit1 LI '''4:60 Ai 1441kkre sliF ' T CI 013 '4 ve Member - h A 4 A "Jungle Manhunt" in Ca Pitel—"Ilabes Bagdad" and 'Brooklyn Gorilla' Camark—"The of Zenda" Prisoner and ' l'ark Row Centre—"Angel Face" Cinema Art — "Mations" Syric—"The Thief of Venice" and 'Bomba and the Jungle Girl" Rialte--"T- he Lawless Breed " Studio—"Breaking this Sound Bair- - Murray--"Abo- '"$- flikitJ4 N reS1721171"11 -- 'Minimum—Except 'PP ki le ol ove and 11$ I PER IthtliASUSULINS r lir se EX 1 ( hes ) - Ipl ' "She-Devi- Sin Cover—Me 4 - I G 110 (14 fourth annual "Felon Follies" presented by some 53 inmates of rier" Bad and the BeautifUptown—"The the Utah State Prison under the ul" Utah—The Stooge direction of Michael McGee prisGem—"White l Virgin" and oner and Thomas L Phelan rec- Island" Arcade—"Everything I Have is Yours" reational director and The Steel Trap Tower—"The Magic Box" The show started in 1950 at Bountiful--"Aband Beyond" Crest—"April in Paris" and Bower the Sugar House prison and was Battalion: the brain child of McGee Since Holladay—"Captain Pirate" and "The that time it has grown until this Fighter" and Beyond" Stain—Road to Bali" and "Laramie year's donations broke the pre- Mountain' vious record by more than $250 Southeast "Montana Belle" and The show was presented four "Hangman's Knot' World Playheus—"Never Take No times including the special pres- for an Answer" and "Silver Steel Richy—"The Trap" entation for members of the Leg- (It' Ville—"Thunderbirds" and "Ride the islature and their guests Man Down The Rt Rev Msgr Joseph P Moreton prison chaplain expressed the thanks of the prison The DOLL HOUSE for the donations by audiences and Mr Andrew told of the ap- 10 RISTAURANT predation of the March of Dimes FAMILY DINNERS to both the participants and Dinners for Children—SI r prison officials for the show — Held - IXI'llitt itrik:-- Utah Copper Symphony Hour DAILY e usic MONDAY THRU FRIDAY t f t for IL RECORDS SONGS! You The Utah Symphony Orchestra directed by Maurice Abravanet JACK BENNY IP 1 Artur Rubinstein Piano Soloist 7: - V GIANT 20" TV 9:30 PM CHANNEL Beef I TABLE Conse- — : : Tonight CASH FOR YOUR OLD TV SET Guarantied Repairs —Day or Night Easy Torms—l-Yea- r 8 pm Ez R 1160 on your dial Guarantoo PHONE UTAH COPPER DIVISION ‘ " Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber Concerto No 2 in B Flat Major for Piano and Orchestra Brahms For Fast — — TROUBLES? Hindemith MODIL '199" TELEVISION 'Bridge to Dreamland : B - 11110 -- - 411 'Coconut arose ort:ti Blitmore Hotel Orch 111:5S NBC News odor 111 thewet OBER I DO Kathryn Grayson is in bed at home with influenza and an accompanying sinus infection Dr Ben Black said he expected she would be able to resume work iin a film biography of Grace Moore by next week 5 ettrectiee the Tower The ligpest Blonde actress June Haver singing and dancing star of 20th Centuh reported to be abandoning career to become a bun ry-Fox SWI1U0 — PI rumor" wood OsIIIST I WitHEACII3 600001COR1ISICIUS1 AD MISS 113 Canova — - idea where she is" The actress was reported entering a Carmelite retreat and novitiate in - the Hollywood Los Angeles area However the Mother Superior at the novitiate in Alhambra dismissed the report as "a Holly- 1 rAn put zetrd 7 as your Moondial:Weather - :Date With a Dream !Records From Music 1103 Music er Playing Coburn'a Coot You Dream 1115 Alex Schreln Can Cordiai Cozy Sr Organist Relax to Comer 1111 Bleep — - STARTS Regtril !Mexican Serimade : : dio spokesman said "However we have been unable to reach her since then We tave no film $3500-per-wee- k TONIG HT" -- Cobitru's Caroused Moe Matt'samlly The Merry Co iRichard Barham Round of Melody Iddle Cantor — ITooy In — ''' )? quences Roy Hour Wth !! her a re'p'reatoedwtheeeksdaegnoiaNI1"istshHe svter contract A spokesman for 213th Century-Fox studio where the actress had made a score of singing and dancing hits since she was signed to a contract at the Traveler' Knows Truth 'Daubs' of 11111iis that Miss Haver had denied reports that shewas entering a convent for the ' past three years age of 17 said I - GEORGE BURNS Data With Music Father Melody ':18 : 4 Mee Stem Bill Land : 0 issimokt t PIANO Paul Tea Time Tone With Pr lat Thomas Meet tho Clanks !IR'S Your Utah Legislature — — — tn the Ter Jo Stafford Show — — — Roonv—Mu Beulah Intrigue 41Irophy race Duke Orchestra ofirratc: — IA — -- MidnightTiii benimum of Talk int Utah Symphony - !Affairs of :1- ' Peer Salem Hermes Shov !Frnk Zdwards Intenational— !Musical Interlude !Michael Shame Detective :41 9:44!Dielt — Tomonnw 11ohn Steele Adventurer !Tales of - "- r 4 - - N 6 ' i a Star do k pcipsints KSL-T- OD ‘'''w ' Doctors Witt ea ee se 46 Gal and a Band Spotlight 4'1' ! '1' In My House Woman -- Airlift trio Moods In Meddle :itftriyrhomint ' Mei guest star PROGRAMS Silo' 10 - ' Goodrich GRACIE ALLEN Mom :IS 8 le D F 'Just Plain BB Front Pill Farrell Welcome World News 'Doris Day 013 State With Rill- - Remembrance Ott Cathy Lewis Swap and amp :Bing ri - - -”- viatiaboof so ee ee ee ea ee Wine Meet ' (INS)—Blond 0 --- - BechastateaasWitts ITIme Out for Music IA 'arida Tnin WITTIM ttla - Riquist TIM HOLLYWOOD actress June Haver remained in seclusion Wednesday while all Hollywood buzzed with the report that she intends to announce Friday that she is reto enter tiring from the screen 01 a convent The actress re- deeded all her prop- pocelledto her mother and can- - ' - i : ' the Joe ea 00 00 00 00 Lel W --- 1 Road of Ch11) 'Sheri Fields Cassicsde of Bands - it -- - Young -- 1Peppor Illisht to Happiness --- 3110WOMMI t :: : Can beAlteatt“Lite e- - - Fiesta 'rime Henry Jerome - - a I'' ter Orifilla Western to 'Double et Nothipl se - - ----- ------- tWolid NeWS Arnold 'TM 'Variety Tuns la - - TONIGHT 7:4 T' AFTIRNOON PROGRAM' !VINING 6 — Records — Wayne Nees Warren News Time for Milady — Loran With Mitzi Patter- Aunt Jenny's Stories llomethtes Varlet TIM Tiro Sen Rontance Helen Trent Paul Harm News 'Cedric Poster News World Bawd KUTA's Melody 'Jim Peterarn News 'Business of Farming Randi With -- Coe- 'Wayne Cody Show— Arthur Godfrey his Jim" Musing A Bright Happy' and Pla Yin' ToilrLShOw ofklusicAndi - -- -- --t -- 7e atirlió Wiptern Prizes ' Illutio House Party Paula Stone Kirkwood — INew s Flack the Organ at ILuccXelyYttAuci Tonissoo iriaie iFriendly Nation's Top Colin- Readint With Roscoe Air Matt Special try Music Star 'Let e Turn to Music Pry Mason BDTA Bell kinter-- Western Hit Parade Seeond Mn Burton An Hour and a Hilltop House Half of Fun Pius Gordon Owen 'Alan Jackson News Prizes tnr You News Brithter Day Heauneway Boa by BOA — all' Anhque Shop Nora Drake Brownina brinn Sam Hayes News Proter iHousewives Best in Musk — tive League of Um IChallenge Under Cspitel Dome Yukon 'Curt Musty Show Chet Huntley News Sy Kink Intermount ain News Bob Garrett News R R Murrell Cecil Brown News : I L011111 Retort Request Allan Moll News Hit Review — Top — re - ' F't Pop Wendy fil- - Waitn to 1:30 0 at 1 t - Wrilllre Old C011111 Intertain Mid Int You Prom — -- e- - e' 1 ' '': 1 1 :A 20 — Will — 1 it 'A NBC — — — - 1ta '4'1 41 i li '-: ' 4 r- I e --- -- KIM-13- 10 LIS Wan on I am Bright and Unit TCN toe 1 s ths Adorning Atomise Salute (HPL) ITOgi Good — — Playing the John Lee Wills II II — — strrAl Piano ItinVng and lam Ilf i MolOdyl -Mulch — Cutts — — — — In! 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Bison News of America — — — — — Johnny Saw find " Auat Fanny — — - — KNAK-12- 330 I CU I Cody Itrat—: :Iliayne Western Hours 911znatzuntr e-- KAWM-1- kit-11- 64) I AM ' la the eveat of towormy please tan the station directly Listings er e furnished by the stations " burglary for further inoulrY Applications Denied William R Pimentel 33 Weber County possession of narcoties parole granted on Jan 15 was rescinded following opposition Second by L Roland Anderson Ogden District attorney A M Gerald and Leroy G Bennett Ogden police department Wntative rehearing February 1954 Tony Ca Wino 40 Salt Lake County grand larceny tentative rehearing June 1953 tvtalmmomemelemeiaraoansKenciewerannanosmaxeaaastaut4temuitattranmecsnment -nnven- ticemeNT-ADVIITISIMINT ' t !: I- ' 4 - Hollywood Hums at Rumor Haver to Enter Convent surd" 11 Recreational use of Wasatch National Forest canyons and mountains adjacent to Salt Lake city on the east decreased by more than 64000 visits last year probably because of extreme weather condltions forest officials reported Wednesday Despite the 'decline a total of 2740000 visits of all types was recorded in 1952 SHOWCASE IGA CINEMA t " iv Wasatch Forest Visits Decline Prosontspd on 'Board Revokes1 IParoM of — ' ' - the season Mixture of all Hues It Is some of the most colorful music in the orchestral library And the Maestro mixed up all the hues of the musical spectrum in painting its picture The solo and ensemble wood wind work especially the double reed woodwinds required for its presentation were splendidly done while the entire orchestra played the music with the tenderness lilt and fire that a Berlioz score requires 1 i Fantastique" phonie 9:30 TONIGHT AT - "- 0 Praise for Others Now some words for Conductor Maurice Abravanel and his Orchestra Ile opened up the concert with Sibelius' beloved tone poem "Finlandia" and gave it a splendid colorful reading The dynam- ics were wonderful and full tonal passages by the strings were all that could be desired Especially effective were the complicated rhythms just prior to the majestic climax which went oft without a hitch or a missed beat The remaining work on the program 'Hector Berlioz' "Sym- r t osity The apPreciative audience gave him a birthday present too in the form one of the most sustained ovations ever accorded a He was called visiting artist back at least five times TV S - ' -- ' Drug Convict 1 f - —' matchless interpretive powers The visiting artist played the brilliant cadenzas in the first movement with amazing virtu-' — 1 J- - - 3-72- 36 Factory Service Co 555 South Stato tINE 4411-- 21 KENTNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION 1 1 |