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Show Football, as any collegiate theme, the trio then selects ap- coach can tell you, is a game Ipropriate music. The next step in which success depends on is to write to the publishers each player making himself a holding copyrights to the music specialist in all phases of the and ask for permission to use blocksport: running, passing, the music. This step is necesing and tackling. At half-tim- e another group sary since ail music used by the of polished perfectionists take Band is arranged specially the field - the marching band. jute !for them. Unlike their classmates now When approval is rcceved. resting in the dressing room, Gaylcn Hatton, the hand's arthe bandmen cannot le content ranger enters the picture. He with the same basic plays every scores the musir so that il is week of the season. For them tailor-mad- e to the instruthe football season means a new mentation of the U. hand. production every week. At the same time, Dr Stoll How does a univers:ty band and his assistants are fitting go about preparing a half-timformations to the music. For show and wlio does the plan- this they use a scale football ning of the production? field and scale model bandsDr Forrest I). Stoll, director! men. Once the formations are of bands at the University of decided, master drawings of Utah, explained that shows are each positioned is numbered. planned in advance during the Duplicates are made from summer preceding the football each master drawing so that season. every bandsman has a copy. In the initial stage only three Kach musician must then mempeople are involved Leol orize his position on the field Assistant Director of in all formations and the music Bands; Ron Daum, Personnel for the production, in addition Director; and Dr Stoll. to plotting a route of march Having chosen a suitable for himself in each change of formation. How do you avoid collisions when 100 or more bandsmen begin moving simuHaneously? Easy,. Dr Stoll laughed. We work it out in practice, of course, but those instruments which have the farthest distance to march take precedence and the others mark time until they pass. Each show must Ik rehearsed for several hours and timed carefully. All music and narrations are timed 'so that every masterproduction is seen ss piece of precision as well as a thrilling and colorful show. Shows are planned to run not more than seven minutes. The following students are B. participating in the University of Utah band: Susan Beckstcad, daughter of N. A. Beckstead, of 2728 East Dedicated 7305 South, Salt Lake City, Ut. Lynda Beynon, daughter of Experienced in John C, Beynon, of 3308 School Affairs .... 4250 South, Salt Lake City,East Ul. Bill Crismon. son of W. R. Capable Ciismon, of 4126 South 23rd East, Salt Lake City, Ut. Granite Board Konrad Luken, son of Inge-bor- g of Education Luken, of 3470 Highland Drive. Salt Lake City, Ut. Candidate for Karl W. McAllister, son of R. Precinct 1 Bemell McAllister of 1400 MurPaid Political Adv. phy Lane, Salt Lake City, Ut. Steven Guff, son of W. B. Melvin A. Eldredge, 51, 4028 South 500 East, was pronounced dead on arrival at Salt Lake General hospital after the pickup truck he was driving was struck by a train at 3900 South apd 2nd West last Thursday afternoon. Mr Eldredges death is the second this month attributed to collisions with a train at the ra:lroad crossing. The trains engineer, Howard S. Lindsey. 5503 South 225 East, told officers the train was traveling about 45 miles an hour at the time of impart. The Eldredge pickup was thrown into an automobile on the east side of the tracks driven by Karen D. Townsend. 1550 West 4950 South. She was un-- j injured. The truck continued north, knorking down a traffic signal control box and a stop j University of Utah band entertains fans at U. stadium. Dr Forrext It. Stoll is the director of the band. e Ilop-wort- Mrs. Howard Summerhays vote for 1 Vicky Cushman, daughter of Louise Ilinkson of 3320 Dei Cluff, of 2353 Devereaux Way, Salt Lake City, Ut. Verde Avenue, Salt Lake City, Ut. Briant Farnsworth, son of Mr & Mrs Norman W. Farnsworth, A special worship - service, of 3155 Kaihab Way, Salt Lake commemorating the beginning City, Ut. of the Protestant Reformation Don McTee, son of Mr & Mrs Ernest McTee. of 3093 South by Dr Martin Luther, will draw 1640 East. Salt Lake City, Ut. Special Service On Reformation Local Women Present Show The March of Dimes fashion committee, a volunteer group selected annually, will present their fall show at the Terrace Nov. 3 at 12:30 p.m. Exciting new designs by Oleg Gissini, Ben Reig, Christian IT or, Ceil Chapman and others will he exhibited by professional models. The show will be narrated by Hollywood entertainer, Jack Smith who will be in Salt Lake special for the event. Clothes will feature fabrics perfeeted in the DuPont laboratories: materials such as orlon, dacron, antron and acele which require a minimum of upkeep for a maximum of beauty, romfort and .luxury. The fashions will he famous designers versions of uptown sophistication and casual elegance that coordinates fashion and mobility. Proceeds from the annual event will go towards furthering the aims of the March of Dimes Foundation. It will help continue research in polio, birth defects, arthritis and other crippling diseases. Those who have..plans to contribute to tye March of gDimei drive are invited to purchase patron tickets at this time and also pnjoy the fashion Patron tickets are 325. Members are Mrs of the committee Todd S. chair- Eagar, Mrs Fred W. Ure, Mrs Gene Treadway, decorations; Mrs John Rapp, models; Mrs Elliott M. Wolfe, Salt Lake patrons; Mrs Rivers Y. Gray. .Jr., publicity; Mrs C. R. Jones, tickets; Mrs Robert B. Morrison, prizes hud raffles; and Mrs Ezekiel R: Dumke. man; of the bride are Mr Mrs Joseph A. Westra, 2740 Grandview Grcle. attendants Bridal included Mrs Kent Amann, matron of Gustave-son- , honor; Miss Lani-KaMiss Sheila Mauss and Miss Debbie Mauss, junior & y bridesmad. Dr PaulW. Streufert together into one audience the Lutherans of the State of Utah who are affiliated with the Lutheran Church-MissouSynod. This special joint aerveie will be conducted on Sunday, Oct. 28, at 3:30 p.m. in the Utah National Guard Armory, 1523 Sunny side Avenue (840 .South 11th East) in Salt Lake Gty. The speaker at this service will be the Rev. Dr Paul W. Streufert, pastor of St. Thomas Lutheran Church, Rocky ljLiver, : Ohio. Dr Streufert is an' of the 3 milpreacher lion member church body, and is renowned in Protestant circles as an author, preacher, and pastor. Dr Streufert will address his Utah audience on the theme 61 the Protestant Reformation: of Lutheran Fundamentals Christianity, Faith Alone, Grace Alone, The Scripture Alone. ri . For.Tasty Meals Practices ' Mr & Mrs Glen L. Peck, 1495 East 5600 South, announce the engagement of their daughter, Claudia Eileen Peek to .lord Allan Pressler, son of Mr John Allan Prosier, Longview, Tex. The couple is planning to he married Xov. 19. The wedding will Ik held at the Reception Center and Wedding chapel, 1227 East 3300 South, with a reception to follow. Flower girls were Connie and Kristie Lewis. Best man duties were performed by Larry Maury, while J. LaMar Westra, Bruce Heller, and Steve Byron Tempest Westra ushered. The groom and bride have both studied at the University of Utah. Hostesses at prenuptial parties were Mrs Kent Amann, Mrs J. LaMar Westra, Miss Lani-Ka- y Miss Gustaveson, Marilyn Redden, Mrs Steve Burton, Miss Kathy Westra, Miss Karen Westra and Mrs Edward Westra. Narcotics Stolen From Doctor's Office - t ? n ty A large quantity of narcotics was reported missing from jk doctors office at the new Cottonwood Mail Shopping Center, 4835 Highland Dr. Gary Steinfeldt, Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff, received the complaint last Tuesday, Oct. 16, when the doctor opened hia desk drawer and found 40 different narcotic items were missing. Pune Wednesday, October 24, 1962 4 out the country who will discuss the newest developments id the effort to control and conquer d'seases of the heart and blood vessels. Gub House, 670 East 3300 South. Members are invited to bring guests. As outlined by Gina Bardole, auxiliary president. Area Briefs The Mount Olympus chapter of the OES will hold a social evening Oct. 25 beginning at 8 p.m. The evening will include refreshments. bingo, cards, Reservations may be made with Audra Scholtenhammel, IIU Sylvia Carey, AM or Alice Branwell CR David A. Madsen, 2895 East 3370 South, a graduate of Highland high, has entered an electronics school which will qualify him as an electronics technician upon completion of his training. Others starting the same Melvin Aqnilla Eldredge was horn Marrh 30. 1911, in Salt. course are: David L. Bond, 1874 Lake, to Ashton N. and Gar-iss- a East 4675 South, a graduate of ITulse Eldredge. On Jan. 4, Olympus high school; Hay O. 1932, he married Eva Bowles Whitehead, 3131 South 900 East, in Rigby, Ida. The marriage a graduate of South high; Mar-ri- n Smith, 1488 East 3115 South, was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was em- a graduate of Granite high; ployed as a carpenter and was Garry Peterson, 5230 South 935 a member of the LDS Church, East, a graduate of West High lie was also active in Boy Scout and Randolph Bullock, 1925 Millbrook Rd.. a graduate of work. The victim is survived by his GED Army high. The American Legion Auxilwidow, sons and daughters,' Keith A., Manhatten Beach, iary will hold their monthly Calif.; Gerald W., Roger L., meeting Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. MeetGarth M Lorin J., Mrs Sydney ings are held in the Auxiliary (Laura) Peek, Mrs F. Michael' (Betty) Fox; six grandchildren; brother, sisters. Fred B. Eldredge. Mrs W. R. (Fern) Evans, Mrs A. F. (.Merle) Smilh, Mrs Parley (Grace) Poulsen, all of Salt Lake. Bumped into a gal who's wise to the j superior cleaning at Rite-W- ay Cleaners 3724 South 5th East Cleaned PantsPressed39c Important Notice Nine Utahns Attend Ohio Heart Sessions Nine Utahns will attend the annual meeting and scientific sessions of the American Heart Association in Cleveland. Oh., Oct. according to Dr O. Marvin Lewis, president of the Utah Heart Association. Attending from Utah will he Dr Lewis,' Ogden; Dr Richard E. Nilsson, North Ogden, chairman of the Weber County Heart Council; Mrs James E. Hogle, 4224 South 700 East, Murray, a member of the Utah Heart Association and American Heart Associations Executive Committees of theV Boards of Directors. From the Salt Lake area will be George L. Denton Jr., 1866 Logan Avc., UIIA Board Chairman; Dr James F. Orme, 1119 Alpine Place, , immediate past president of Utah Heart; Dr Alan II. Barker, 1874 South Wasatch Drive, member of the UIIA Board; Dr L. George Veasy, 1561 Yale Ave.; Thomas E. Daniels, 5137 Gurene Dr., UIIA Executive Director, and Mrs Mig-no- n N. Ritchie, 2152 Green St., UIIA Program Director. They will be among over 5,000 physicians, research scientists, nurses and lay leaders through- - Mountain Fuel Supply Company wishes to alert its customers to the fact that there are 26-3- persons, who are unknown at this time, who Mountain Fuel claim to represent Supply Company, and are soliciting money as security for repairs that they represent must he made. If any person, claiming to represent Mountain Fuel Supply Company, asks you for money or a security deposit, you are requested not to make a deposit until you have checked the identity of such person and called the nearesr Mountain Fuel Supply Company office. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY j Hillcrest Begins Play Nov. 19 Date Set By Claudia Peck for County Commissioner Eas.t Parents Prepare Venison If deer meal is dressed, butchered anil prepared properly, it ean lie a welcome addition io any family's fond store. Proper steps in dressing and hiilehering a deer are outlined in a free booklet available at your euunty agents office. In addition, the booklet outlines 20 venison ricipes to help the wives to prepare tasty venison meals. Jon M. Mauss claimed Miss Diane Westra for his bride in ceremonies held Wednesday, Oct. 17, at Crestwood Villa. President Lee H. Nelson of the Wilford Stake officiated. the Following, newlyweds were feted at a reception. Earlier that day, the couple were honored at a wedding luncheon at a Salt Lake cafe by the grooms parents, Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss, 30G0 South 1845 show show-luncheo- REX Diane Westra Is Mrs Jon Mauss Lutherans Plan Salt Lake County, Utah The Neighbor Driver Killed as Train Hits Truck University of Utah Band Has Local Talent school Hillcrest has high chosen its first school play: The Diary of Anne Frank. Mrs Shirley Jones is the '.director. The play portrays a touching story of the persecution of the Jews during the Hitler regime. ' The award winning play is based on the true story of Anne Frank, taken from the actual diary of a young girl. Chosen cast members include: Mr Frank, Richard Boswell; Mrs Frank, Charlotte Larsen; Anne Frank, Mary Jensen; Margat Frank, Sandra Cavagn-ola- ; Mr Van Daan, John Sabey; Mrs Van Daan, Linda Butter-- , field; Peter Van Daan, John Pavieh: Mr DusscII, Keith Morgan; Mr Kailer, Chad Van Set-uMiep. Carol Loader. The play will be presented for the public on the evening of Nov. 29. A matinee will be held for the students Xov. 28. i Winter weather is upon us Better not put off Check your roof needed home repairs or and gutters improvements any longer . H s: YOU KNOW lli.il linilcr llie present Democratic County Cnmmissiifi. xvhicli inrluiles Mr lirndv. inml DID Iike Gumly li;is ilerniiseil from uiuler llepnblicnii average of (i miles ( 30.2 miles last venr? In just Administration) BUT EXPENDITURES last year increased nearly a quarter million dollars from $1.37".7H2 lo SI .017.410. J. Rex Mackay is a surressful business man, rancher, and farmer. He has experience in lax problems, water problems, contract negotiations, irrigation, finance and insurance. Ife is an outstanding youth lender with a good luickgnniud in recrenl inuni activities. .1. Rex Mackay will give us the most for our tax dollar in Salt I,akc Comity. rnnsl ruction in Suit mi Vote for Aid to Education l)i7-l()fil- ) J. Rex Mackay is the Vote for Reapportionment. Vote for Freeport Vote for RIGHT Sponsored by: Ned Winder, 4400 West 4100 South C. Gory Fitzgerald, 6324 Senoma Dr. Vanda Parker 11760 South State Mrs. Homer W. Jaynes, Crescent -- Home Improvement Loans at low bank rates Action MAN TO CUT EXPENSES in Salt Lake County. : Up to Calvin (Cal) DEMOCRAT Y. Wells Legislative District 17 Paid Politiral Advertisement 5 FIRST SECURITY BANK years to repay Fiftf Security look of Utah, N Stati Bonk Foil Security - A. frit Fotl Secenfy Book of Make. N A. Secanty Bank of Rock Springs Memtoii federal Deport Inwrooco Corporation |