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Show 2F DESERET NEWS, Thursday, May 22, 196? FACTORY PIANO MOVING SALE By HOWARD PEARSON News Entertainment Editor For the 6th Time Since We Started in Business in 1956, Were Moving to Larger Premises. play-fu'n- An audience estimated at more than 3,000 persons crowded the main assembly room of the Salt Palace Wednesday night for the annual Pops concert of the Salt Lake Philharmonic. Barney Rawlings, Utah native who took tune off from his executive duties at the Sands in Las Vegas was back with h.s rich and pleasing and powerful baritone voice in a variety of popular and semi-classic- al numbers that gladdened the heart and set romantic souls afire with Born Free, The Night Is Young and You Make Me Feel So Young Billie and Barney also sang My Fair Lady solo and togethei , much to the delight of the audience. bers. segments of The crowd braved the dusty, rubbish-heape- d surrounding, of tbc stil ished Salt Palace. They unfinover- a The Utah Dixielanders group composed of Bob Davis, Gary Davis, Tuck Marcanto-nio- , main flowed the assembly room and the performers had to dress In the hallway because there are not enough dressing rooms. Still the orchestra and singers made the concert a success. flat-floor- DO IT NOW! Full size consoles (not spinets), all for better tunmade in this climate ing stability. Extra long bass strings for deep rich lone. Fu'l agraffe scale, like an expensive grand piano. Direct blow action with extra long hammer shanks for more powerful tone. A delightful smgmg tone quality' that has to be beard to be believed. Every piano has soundthe exclusive board, patent 3425308 that makes a small piano perform like a grand piano. Astin-Weig- When we started out manufacturing pianos, nur Linkers advised us, "Dont try to jjrnw too last. Do it tTadually Well, thats what we vp done. But now that Salt Lakers and Utahns in general are really taking In our pianos, we have no chon?, particularly Mine we are just beginning to maiml.utnre a line of fabulous grand pianos Before we move, we'd like to sell every piano in the far tory Everyone knows that factory prices are lower than store puces. Well, for this sale, we'll even reduce factory prices. FOR THIS SALE $59900 ulule thov List. This Scaiulinui i an Walnut model has a retail value of $1,295 00' Other models and &tIes also at reduted prices PIANO MAKERS HT Billie did other numbers with lilt or brassme', or as they required, but her first number had the magic that charmed the crowd. It was the first symphony concert in the Salt Palace, and the overflow crowd appeared to enjoy every moment of thee program, which Included operatic selections as well as novelty and fun num- Every single piano has to go out of this place. You may as well have one our home. Youve in been talking about it for a long time. NOW this is the time for action. Ifyoure not quite ready financially, well defer payments for sev eral months, or start payments as low as $14.33 (with no dow n payment) in 3U days. This is the right time to start your children on piano lessons for the summer, itait them on a good piano. ASTIN-WEIG- Overflow Crowd Lauds Salt Lake Pops Concert 1343 SOUTH MAIN ST. Billie Loukas, dramatic soprano who has appeared on many such programs in the past, probably has never sung better thar, when she wrapped her lovely tones around An, Forsee Lui from La Travi-at- a nad moved with ease, flowing from one octave to another. It was a remarkable vocal performance. concert was Later, he introduced Sands of Time, a trio of Las Vegas youngsters attending Brigham Young University. They did part of the Fair Lady segment. Theyll be leaving soon for a USO tour of the Western Pacific. ' She painted a romantic word picture in her singing of on Two Silhouettes (he a composition by Moon, maestro Eugene Jelesnik, who bounced around as he conducted every number with an enthusiasm that was Mike Wendling and Diana of Twin Falls, IIoppiTstad came forth w ith some delightful country and western and novelty numbers; Mr. Rawlings son, Brent, did a duet with his father. through a grant from the Music Performance Trust Fund of Recording Industries. Maxwell Rich, executive secretary of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, told about that the audience groups work. Bailey. gious. 7- H , M. , ; t , u $ i u. V J: -- !f ft t and Ina Balir Elv.i Presle ; v ' f$& f "Charro." in New Presley Film Due At Lyric, 2 Drive-in- s esented Charro, a movie that stars Elvis Presley as a some- War era, opens May 28 at the sheriff in tliq The picture is the 29th for Bountiful. and Lyric, Highland Elvis in a little more than a decade. In the plot, Presley plays a dramatic role. He saves a frightened town from disFme post-Civ- aster. Ina Balin is his , r. ' How I turned crooked and learned to love it The orchestra backed the stars with just the right touch and played some numbers of their own, which were a de- - conta- pi w ? Bob Davis of the orchestra had the pleasure of performson, ing with. h!s Gary, who is one of the drumyourgest symphony mers in the country, according to records. The program was the type that should b5 presented more than once. Its the topping on the cake of these lovely early summer evenings. The acoustics in the auditorium are excellent. Even i loudness, the overwhelming diction of the singers was perfect. Hello B and, Ragtime and Bill Dollv v w V f Ight, excepting for Voices of which opened the Spring, second half. They didnt seem to be together here, but they certwnly were with Vienna March and when they were accompanying the singers. 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