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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1965 Utah PTA Sponsors Visits at Schools check on their investment. Be- Children Encouraged ginning Sunday, November 7, each day will highlight a differ- To See Brigadoon ent reason for this investment: Lads and lasses are encourto strengthen moral and spiritual aged to accompany their parents values; to cultivate the intellect; to Brigadoon, family fare playto enhance personal fulfillment; at Valley Music Hall in North to improve earning power; to ing Salt Lake through November 6. develop good citizenship; to enFor this show, Lerner and rich family and community life Loewes paean to Scottish life, and to deepen international unValley Music Hall is offering a derstanding. Plan, by which all price Formal learning is a necessity; Family seats may be purchased in groups for understanding our world. of three or more at reduced Lives in the family, the community, the nation, and the world can be enriched by the rational! mankind need not start anew choices made based on knowl-- j each time it seeks to advance. edge. The continuation of civil-- ; A cultivated mind is indispensization itself depends on educa- able for the individuals adapttions preserving the accomplish- ation and contribution to our ments of the past. In this way, constantly changing world. Once again the schools o Utah will be in the spotlight as parents visit their childrens classrooms during American Education Week, Nov. Sponsored annually by the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, the U.S. Office of Education, National Education Association, and the American Legion, American Education Week reminds each citizen that good schools are, to a very high degree, his own responsibility. This year, the theme for the weeks activities is Invest in Learning, and 32 million parents across the country are expected to visit their schools to 7-1- 3. . Page Ihiea rates. Clans of Macintoshes and can enjoy bagpipe music, the energetic highland fling, and songs like Ill Go Home with Bonnie Jean and Almost Like Being in Love. Jack Cassidy stars as Tommy Albright, and American vacationing in Scotland who gets lost one day and stumbles on a small village that is not on his map. This is Brigadoon, whose people wake from an enchanted sleep for only one day every hundred years. This procedure, of course, leaves them a little behind the times. As far as they are concerned, it is really two Mc-Jon- es hundred years ago. For Jack Cassidy, the role of Tommy is a familiar one. Besides Brigadoon, he has starred in Broadway hits Fade Out Fade In and Beggars Opera, as well as toured Europe with Oklahoma. Brigadoor also stars Beverly BryAllysor, Donna Anderson, Lan-teaan Da Sylva and William u. Family Plan tickets for Brigadoon can be purchased on a first come, first served basis at Valley Music Hall box offices and from area representatives. For tickets information call 295-340- 7. if its printing dial 364-84- 64 Portion of the framework of Kennecotte new Bonneville Concentrator under construction in the foothills of the Oquirrh Mountains. 3 mew Oi&dL&titosm to addition to Utahs industrial family is coming to Anew on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley in the Oquirrh Mountains above the town of Magna. Its new $20 million crushing and grinding plant, known as the Bonneville Concentrator. Ken-necot- ts The plant will be a key element in Kennecotts $100 million expansion program, a program that will increase copper production by 1967. The expansion activity is creating the equivalent of a new industry in Utah. It also will mean a new addition to the skyline of the valley. But of more importance will be the added dollar impact on Utahns and Utah industry. (SdDjpjpeir (SoEjpcmGnmm ' Utah Copper Division An Equal Opportunity Employer I |