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Show Abravone! Returns from N. Y.; Eyes Successful 51-52 Season are now under way. Reservations Reserva-tions can be made at the symphony sym-phony office, 55 West First South, in Sat Lake City, or by calling 3-7651. ' Many symphony fans out of Salt Lake City shared symphony tickets last season, according to David S. Romney, managing director. This practice prac-tice is growing every year as the symphony attendance grows, i Tickets for the ten concerts may be secured for as little as $10, or one dollar a concert, for the finest music in the world. Maurice Abravanel, conductor of the Utah Symphony orchestra, orches-tra, returned from New York City Tuesday with the prediction predic-tion that the 1951-52 IT tan Symphony Sym-phony season would be one of the greatest in history. While in the East, Maestro Abravanel arranged for the appearances ap-pearances here of Jan Peerce, famed Metropolitan Opera tenor, ten-or, and Andor Foldes, noted Hungarian pianist. Oscar Levant, Le-vant, Jascha Heifetz, Grant Jo-hannesen Jo-hannesen and Ricardo Odnopo-soff Odnopo-soff are on the schedue. Abravanel will return for his fi'th season as conductor. T'cket sales for next season |