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Show Stop Hiding ) from Vour Customers! j Call the Park Record 649-9014 tvdl AT SYMPHONY HALL Joseph Silverstein, Music Director October Concerts Clip & Save Conctrtt & Cake Friday, October 4, 1 1 i.m. Same programartiiti u S p.m. concert! Ticket!: $5, including refreihmenti Muit'c from tht Romantic Era Friday 4 Saturday October 4 4 5, I p.m. Joseph Silveritein, Conducting & Violin JoAnn Ottlcy, Soprano Moiart Adagio, K.261 MoiartViolin Concerto No. 2, K.21I MahlerSymphony No. 4 Ticked: J 10 & up Youth Concert "A Trip to England" Saturday, October 12,11a.m. Joteph Silveritein, Conducting ElgarPomp and Circumitance No. 1 in D HandelWater Muiic Excerpti BeatleiI Want to Hold Your Hand - WaltonFacade: Suite No. 1 BrittenYoung Penon'i Guide Ticket: $4 adulti, $2 children jiioft licktlt: UOIFamUyS Coneerti Music from tht Romantic Era Friday & Saturday October 18 & 19, 8 p.m. Joieph Silveritein, Conducting Christie Lundquiit, Clarinet BeethovenSymphony No. 1 DebuuyRhapiody for Clarinet and Orcheitra NobiiFull Moon from Star Pioneeri, ' A world premiere comminionrif by tki Hamtn Pfonetorium TchaikovikySuite No. 4, "Mozartiana" Ticked: (10 1 up Chamber Orchestra Saturday, October 26, 8 p.m. Joieph Silveritein, Conducting MoMrtDivertimento, K.I37 ReipighiAncient Airi and Oancel, No. 3 MoiartDivertimento in B flit Major, K.287 Ticketi: 8 Box Office: 533-6407 Symphony Hall, NW Corner Alto available at Basil's and Deteret Book Storu K ACV7 '' : - - 'Cj-tT y VnJ Top row: Pam Thompson, fSrXVk. I, : It ,J, .'C, iM VlH WIV Matthew Thompson, Zizi i 1 i-- , V Y . ?, V V. Schirf, Cindy Lea, Marlene . ) fJi - f 1 Vt) Vl A Ligare.Erika Lewis, Tina r.,,. - . tr ' - .-v V i Bottom row: Cindy Huseth, f' ' V, i V'.A -. i ' ,T ' Fielding Huseth, Cody Evers, .... r ' -Hl1ifs ,J J kV.'t 1 I Todd Ligare, Marshall Ligare, ' :V. .;r- " !'.;;,' V A ' Mlll .- , . I Anna Schir,,HallieWintzer, We're concerned- ...About the quality of life for our families now and in the future. It is important to us that the environment in which our children grow up schools, libraries, parks, cultural and recreational facilities be absolutely first rate at a cost we can afford. Bill Coleman has been a leader on behalf of neighborhood and family issues. He is a concerned and responsible parent of two school-age children. We especially appreciate ap-preciate Bill's role in cooperating with the schools, establishing the library and the museum, setting up the bike path plan, improving the new city park and its buildings and improving and maintaining the school's playing fields. In these efforts Bill has demonstrated his commitment to cost effectiveness and long-term planning and family values. These values aren't getting any easier to promote pro-mote and, consequently, we need someone who has a continuing interest in the quality of family life in Park City and who has the ability and backbone to get things done in its support. ' ' We have confidence in Bill Coleman. We need Bill Coleman for city council. vl 'if FAMILIES FOR LU 1 P CMo q m ( J PARK CITY COUNCIL |