| Show I Concert Tour Set in Utah By Symphony Their World Will Be Full of Atoms wuWi'ilWlj J Kf V r i 4 2S si l ’ Z & c : k The Utah Symphony already committed to nine concerts In Salt Lake City for the winter season Saturday waa planning a tour of 10 communities throughout the state during the spring said Fred E Smith symphony board president With selection of personnel for the orchestra completed Saturday and extensive rehearsals underway for the initial Salt Lake concert next Saturday evening in the LDS tabernacle Mr Smith said details would be worked out shortly for the tour which will take the musicians over the state He said public demand from out lying communities made it Imperative that the outstanding musical organization in Utah not be confined solely to playing Salt Lake concerts Tentative plans call for the symphony conducted by Werner Janssen symphony musical director to present two concerts in each community A youth concert would be presented In the afternoon and the regular symphony concert in the evening The state tour will be sponsored by the Utah centennial commission he said Following auditions during the past few weeks of more than 150 - " W l A i ! 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IS ‘it h sx- V v '1 ' musicians 68 were selected to comprise the symphony personnel Of the 68 49 are resident musicians many of them former mem-ber- s of the symphony Of the local musicians nine will hold first chair or solo positions attesting to the high standards of Utah artists Mr Smith said With approval of symphony board members and James R president of the Musicians Union local 104 American Federation of Musicians Mr Janssen augmented the symphony with 19 “imported’ musicians These musicians Mr Janssen said have had orchestral experience with such conductors as Stokowski Klemperer Mollnari Monteux and others Season ticket sales for the nine Salt Lake concerts have been brisk Mr Smith said To enable patrons to obtain tickets the Symphony sales office at 125 S Main will remain open Monday Armistice day ‘ Mc-Donn- Ex-- S I S L First Presbyterians Set Founders’ Rites Today el L Engineer Visits on Trip CHURCH NEWS The oldest Utah Presbyterian church still organized the First church South TemPresbyterian ple and C streets will mark 75 years of organization Sunday with Founders’ day services at 11 am Rev W Malcolm Gwaltney pastor will speak on “Our Church and its Future” Eleven charter members origi- nated the church Nov 12 1871 but after Sunday’s presentation of members church membership will total 1060 Mr Gwaltney said Saturday Future plans for the church being formulated call for training of a youth choir recently organized under Mrs Robert Crawford and an extensive remodeling and renovation program First Unitarian On his way to Japan to make an analysis of mineral resources and recommend a program for developing these George E Woodward former Salt Laker waa in Salt Lake City Saturday A native Coloradoan Mr Woodward was supervising engineer of the Salt Lake Section metal economics division U S Bureau of Mines from 1940 to 1945 For the past year he has held a similar position In the Denver section Installation services for Rev Edwin H Wilson will be held Sunday at 8 pm at h the First UniEast Partarian church ticipating will be Dr Ernest Caldecott minister of the First Uni tarian churchr Los Angeles and Rev Delos O’Brian minlster-at-larg- e in the Pacific Unitarian conference Also taking part will be Rabbi Alvin S Luchs Dr E E Ericksen Judge Clarence E Baker and Dr 569-13t- iriic Salt Cake (Tribune Sunday Nov 10 1948 A 15 a report from the pastoral committee Dr J S Boughton acting pastor s&ld Saturday A rummage sale will be conducted by the women’s association of the church Friday from 10 am Frederick Ravitz who will con- to 9 pm duct the act of installation Dr Caldecott and Mr Wilson Bethel Baptist will present a symposium Sunday at 11 am on “World Democracy Rev Albert Motchman will be — An Attainable Ideal" in charge of services at the Bethel Baptist church 952 E 9th South CANTERBURY CLUB during the next three weeks while Rev James G Baynes pastor is Canterbury club an organization of Episcopal young people vacationing in California of college age will meet SunSt Peter’s Church day at- 7 pm for a special vesper service In St Mark's caMembers of the Canadian Legion thedral 231 E 1st South Following the service the group post 97 and the post auxiliary will will be served a spaghetti supobserve Armistice day by attending per in Bishop Spaulding MeSt Peter's Episcopal church morial hall 657 N 2nd West Rev A Leonard Guests for the occasion will bo Wood rector will talk on peace Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton and will dedicate a flag for the Episcopal bishop of Utah and legion at the 7:30 pm services Dr and Mrs A Ray Olpin of Percy 0 Clark chaplain of the the University of Utah Very California command will give the Rev R Dunham Taylor dean of scripture lesson the cathedral will conduct vesper service and is in charge of Rio Grande Baptist arrangements O A McConnell chairman of the board of deacons will speak Sunday at 11 am on “Jesus and Wasatch Presbyterian His Audence” at the Rio Grande W 1040 2nd A business meeting of members Baptist church of the Wasatch Presbyterian South Larry Johnson of the Youth East will be for Christ organization will speak church 1701-llt- h held Sunday at 12:15 pm to hear st 8 pm S : - f — a j i :’M v w Mn Marvin II Tovrv right U taking advantage of American Education week to get acquainted with both cl a a room work and teachers Here she Is U S Education shown with her son Marvin Gail his friend Linda M Patrick music teacher riayer and Mrs Norma discussing objectives of American Education week COUNTY NEWS ROUNDUP Suburbs of SL Arrange Community Chest Drive Week Opens Today in Utah Education for the atomic age Will be the keynote of the 26th annual observance of American Education week which begins Sunday with special emphasis placed upon practicing brotherhood One of the most important aspects of the W'eek will be parents’ visits to classrooms to observe teaching methods and discuss progress of their children with teachers announced education officials who are anxious to receive ad from psrents in producing sound education to develop students’ capabilities Many of the state’s schools will hold open house caring the week 'Participation of churches in discussions of Sunday's topic practicing brotherhood will be the opening events of American Education week’ in Salt Lake City Other daily topics which will be discussed in the schools on the radio and at special meetings include Monday’s theme of building world security Tuesday's facing new tasks Wednesday's developing better communities Thursday's strengthening home life Friday's investing in education and Saturday’s promoting health and safety American Education week is sponsored annually by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers the National Education Assn Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Utah Education Assn local school boards Parent-TeachAssn and teachers' associations and other groups interested in education's welfare To explain purposes of American Education week — school visitation and educational interpretation — the Salt Lake Teachers Ass h haa prepared pamphlets for distribution to all home room mothers and P-- A presidents of the city according to Helen Elliot publicity chairman The numerous observances set have been planned to throw fresh light on important school needs and their relation to community and rational problems said Allan M West executive secretary Utah Education Assn Mrs Marvin H Tovcy 815 W 4th North is one of many mothers who will attend school this week to see how her son Marvin Gail Tovey and his little friend Linda Player daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Player 725 W 2nd North are making out with Norma M Patrick teacher er T Fined on Game Count Mrs fiose Lepore owner of Posie's Cafe 640 E 13th South and Mrs Clara Stewart a waitress at the cafe Saturday were each fired 110 by Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone after both had previously pleaded guilty of unlaw- fully maintaining a gambling vice Fines were suspended ant raring m r t- - 'as de- MAGNA — Visualizing such projclub the ects as & $7500 teen-ag- e construction of a war memorial building in Magna and equipment for Magna City park the western suburbs of Salt Lake City Friday created for the first time their own community chest drive to be known as the Oquirrh District Community fund included in the drive are the towns of Granger Hunter Bacchus Magna Garfield Salt Works and the immediate area According to J C Denton president of the organization the program is possibly the most comprehensive of any of its type in Utah since it is intended to furnish financial aid to all community projects in the towns participating sans other relief or welfare aid Besides contributing to a welfare program the program will finance all youth activities in the area including boy and girl scout work construction of teen-ag- e clubs sponsorship of the nationally recognized Magna drum and bugle corps and a large number of youth activities TO DISCUSS SAFETY SANDY — “Highway Safety” will be the subject of a talk by Melvin Grant of Utah state highway patrol Tuesday at 7:30 the pm in Sandy First ward of LatterChurch of Jesus Christ of Saints Beth Ingersoll president of YWMIA said Saturday Sandy First ward MIA Is sponsoring the talk and has prepared a musical program to follow the address -day LDS Conference Today MIDVALE— The Midvale Second ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will hold annual ward conference Sunday at 6:30 pm in the ward chapel according to Alfred J Sabey SOUND VALUES FOR SOUND chapel Austin L Walker newly appointed bishop said Saturday BLAMES CHILDREN tions r e n with matches are the greatest fire hazard in any home Jack Clay MURRAY— C h 1 1 the headquarters for all your home needs! 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