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Show Friday, November 2, 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN Utahn Submits DRAFTS PROGRAM The following prayer that your campaign may be victorious has been submitted to President Eisenhower by Louis Duval Sul-ie433 Fifth East St., and has been gratefully acknowledged by Assistant President Sherman Adams: r, VICTORY Predominantly German programs have been chosen by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for two concerts in Utah. The orchestra, which is renowned a3 the outstanding musical organization of Europe, will perform Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 8:15 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and on Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in the Brigham Young Field-housIt is the largest and most expensive orchestra ever to appear in Utah. In Provo, the orchestra has chosen two Beethoven works, Symphony No. 7 in A Major and Overture to Egmont; Smetanas The Moldau and Wagners Prelude to Die Meistersinger. e. Our world and Our nation Cannot be half free And half alive: With our Lords emancipation And love We seek first to save With His liberty And Gods everlasting . . . CREATION! Is the last call For all With the divine right To follow the Light As the morn the night Be prepared with The Peaceful way For we know not The hour or day: And while we obey, Warring hell shall Never be The gates of Our blaspheming destiny Utes Hopes Gain For Rice Contest BERLIN ORCHESTRA Victory Prayer . . . WITH OUR SOUL SIGHT! . . ETERNALLY! Our sovereign government From Gods judgment Trusting in Hi3 Commandments for consent: Therefore, let our covenant Forever be Gods Peace! Progress! And Prosperity! And with His creation And glorification From generation to generation Forever more being done On earth as in heaven . . . OUR VICTORY IS WON! Page 3 Sure were disappointed but neither the coaching staff or the kids are discouraged and one thing is certain, were going to give em all weve got this Saturday at Houston. This is what Jack Curtice had to say Monday after the Utes upset loss to Idaho University last Saturday. Curtice goes on to say, We dont have any excuses to offer. We lost the Idaho ball game and thats that. But one thing is certain, we know Rice is a fine football team and their 28-- win over Texas proves they are coming along fast. However, our team has looked forward to this game and the trip to Houston and this could be the week-enfor us to play some top football. 7 d Almanac Warns Of Frigid Winter to be made and thi3 has been the 1956 story. Actually the Utes have only two seniors on the starting Chester Frankeleven, lin and Jerry Liston. However, Curtice feels that the talent is there and one of these Saturdays his club i3 going to really jell and when they do, someones going to know that the Utes are a good club. The winter just ahead will average colder than that of a year ago and will have on the whole more snow, says Abe Weather-wis- e forein a cast in the 1957 Old Farmers Almanac, which is now on the news stands. The 165 year old Almanac is described as the oldest continuously published periodical in America. Abe continues that you can exFuneral services were held yesbut that pect a cold late terday for Alphonso Robert Russo, the weather will spring, not all be bad. 81, former Salt Lake publisher Even during the winter you will and carabet owner, who died Last find weather in between good Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. cold waves and storms. Abe calHe owned and operated the Sil- culates this November will be ver Slipper, the Kingfisher Inn, pretty bleak arid will produce the Dehlia and other cabarets in 3ome real cold weather about Salt Lake City. In 1935, he enter- rhanksgiving. ed the newspaper business, publishing first the La Sentella and later the Corriere dAmerica. He retired from the latter publication in 1949. none-too-chee- ry The Utes have always played good ball against intersectional foes and since Curtice has been at Utah have seldom been disgraced opponent. The by a Curtice record against foes is very respectable and A new air route giving addifor this reason its a good bet tional scheduled airline service that the Utah club will be up between' and Bismarck, N.D and rarin to go this Saturday. Sioux awardbeen has S.D., non-conferen- non-conferen- 1956... A Year of ce Political Decision Falls, At the beginning this season Curtice told press men that his 1956 club would come through. As with most predominately sophomore teams the errors .are bound Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years . . . Ancient Age. We chal- - Be sure you are ed to Frontier Air Lines by the Civil Aeronautics Board. The airline will be required to make intermediate stops between the two cities. registered and qualified to vote! lenge you to find a better bourbon. tucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky Ken-countr- ifi y, |