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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 23

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7 REAVERCIEE Annette Dinwoodey Carnegie hall and the tabernacle ten Lot Prabzren ManiTzc1vh: cdirt THANKSGIVING VALUES IN OUR BASEMENT HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT 1 rt t111 61UMINUM ROASTER 1' Heavy gauge 18' aluminum rooster with self bastin0 design 17 (1 For a 1 fowl ill ENAMEL ROASTER Grey enamel roaster large enough for a 15- lb turkey Self 69 basting design GRANT'S HUGE AIUMINUM ROASTER DoLUXE Full 20-113 Fowl SizeOnly 495 7017 It i 1 I i1f 4 VPY! eob 761 Champion magpies attract the attention of Alan Miller at the final exhibition of the Salt Lake premier pigeon show Saturday In the picture at the left A Tab ler Rifle Colo displays a black and white Baldbead Tumbler which copped first place in its division 410 6 ARTICIPANTS' Pigeon Display Ends With Awarding of Prizes Bald and Beard club Western meet American Self and Barred Tumbler club land Western meet United Pigeon Fanciers of America ik RARE CONCERT THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 21 1948 Contralto Gains Messiah Role Prominent Salt Lake concert singer Mrs Annette Richardson Dinwoodey 1328-7th Smith will sing the contralto soloist role in Handel' A "The Messiah" in New York's Carnegie hall Dec 18 Mrs Dinwoodey also was named Saturday to carry the role in the annual performance of "The Messiah" in Salt Lake tabernacle Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Jan 2 announced Dr Adam Bennion president of the Salt Lake Oratorio society At the request of Alfred Greenfield New York City composer and conductor Mrs Dinwoodey went to New York where she was auditioned by the New York Oratorio society and was granted the role Dr Berinion said She had been heard by Mr Greenfield when he was in Salt Lake City in 1947 to conduct the musical drama He has been signed to conduct the Jan 2 performance here Mrs Dinwoodey who studied music in Chicago has been heard In numerous concerts in Salt Lake City and has sung in Handel's masterpiece on previous occasions A 300-voice chorus will hold its second rehearsal in the tabernacle Sunday Dr Bennion stated Storm Stalls Tour of CAP Cadets An air tour over southern Utah for civil air patrol cadets scheduled for Sunday will be postponed until better flying weather is available Capt Goering said Saturday Approximately 24- Salt Lake cadets will make the trip in an air force C-47 piloted by Capt Goering It will be the first in a series of air tours planned by the A in line with general objectives of the organization to provide youth of the state with a basic knowledge of flying create air-mindedness and acquaint them with air force techniques and procedure I Heber Grant Progeny Meet riener tyrant I 3 Pro I Progeny Meet i '1 Some 100 descendants of the late Heber Grant seventh presi-lkii dent of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints celebrated 1 VII-1 his 92nd birthday anniversary at a dinner party Saturday evening I 71 I tr: 1 Meeting In Lion House Social I Center 63 South Temple were his widow Mrs Augusta Winters Grant and several daughters I sons-in-law grandchildren and their partners iii A dinner and program based I rill upon the late church leader's mis- I sionary experiences featured a multiple theme A head table lea- tF9 tured Japan where Pres Grant had opened a mission for the ri church Other tables were set with '1 Scandinavian French German and Swiss motifs Pres Grant's birthday anni- versary is Monday A CRYSTAL STEMWARE Fiona tut d4siii AN opon stock For he: Goblets champagnes wines cocktails with slender -molded stems Footed water and juice glasses Choose from open stock B9 Adam Bennion president i 1 e1 -4 7- 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 21 1918 1 r-- 4 1' 'r '''''r" Contralto to i- a A ''4 le) i C777- i I 'A i 4461 1 -rn i 169 GOR 1 r-: 7: a Ill' 41P '''L i i 4--4-0------ -4 a 7) f' -r- 0 --t I At 4 A -1r i "Z-m -17 it 4 i ky 1 Gains I (411 k4iti 4 Ci NI 1 4 4vi 044! v--40) 11:: se it--m 4 LL i -4 v'' Ne- Ai t-- 1 E---- 14- 1 1 2 -11 4 01 "-deA4 Amr41 at-- -64 4ftrtZ 4 411110144-W A A41 iikrse-? fir Messiah Role ---z-2 4 i--i i q7-- 4 I 1 tt rgolW41raniluilrietoiinixitvtd 11- 4 14 tfAi lin Se214P 41I ret 04- ig 7 X' 4 4 7:11144: 11 7 Iktk' oin A -----0 twth11 iAt rttekton-41111 1 if' ''4'''t rl t-ri ti4 ilulprt I it "1 7 4 singer Mrs Annette Richardson ii k- Prment Salt Lake concert 4 1 Dinwoodey 1328-7th South will 4- lt ss trah LOT1 Pero -en 211rarmiziCirThar 44 I 4 -4 I THANKSGIVING VALUES IN OUR ihi i--11tJ 1 i '''S'' 1t" sing- the contralto soloist role in ci- rtitT 0--- 1 nil rt0yrtr 4 ox ----e Handel'S The Messiah" in New 7 -i-L' 7: i-- i BASEMENT HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT 0 rt k- i I t1 440 '11Thtu'-''3ip-: 1 naA 44) i- J' I York's Carnegie hall Dec 18 4 77T1'--N' Mrs Dinwoodey also was named '4- 2- 17---------r4 wvs-- vi 11 0 14 1nt 1 rto--' 'r' irI 1 ill ---tr at 4 4 -4 ob-4 i I el- 0- Saturday to carry the role in the ir: -4 t- '''r f'''' annual performance of The Meg- 1 z- 7 slah" in Salt Lake tabernacle 'k-Hrft 454- I '7)- 1 i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- I Frjiik A 4 1 P' I day Saints Jan 2 anriounced Dr 1 -1 rt r-17 rs -fiy 7 't 7 1 140)0114 iti '1 LI 'it'-' (si 4-7414 1 i 1 Pt 1111111P44111K-4W tq147 4114 10mkkilimenw N4 3 -4 14 i 1- 7 4 1:1 i -4 the 1 i i 4 Ilt 44 4-A4 1 i i i a rl I i li I 1 '4 4 i1 Salt Lake Oratorio society 1 I l- r-s 77 1 17) kit OAS 1 I 3 I 1:1 414 t-A---- "-r-I-- I -4 1 y-- i -I it 4- ''-N I I 5 c- I 1 -7 i-- le' 4i t- 1 1 field New York City com oser -(4- IT 1 At the request of Alfred Green and conductor 1frs Dinwoodey i -11-'444 r--1 1 ylai 1 ti '4-2-4- ''t' I i I I tr -----mbp NI a -------N IL 4 sia17 "if I went to New York 4- 7 t- i -7--------- z- where she was ii 4 auditioned by the New York Ora- I '''4-- tit I torio society and vas granted the 1 --P' r4 I 4 3 4 l' :1 C7f 1 'S 441': 1 1 (1 44- 0 r4 4 1 i 4 -A 1 te I I 'sok Tiew- Nile 1 --------t'' i ILL -Z vo-kroylik4 e7- 4:::: i 4 NA" 4 -r ir-" -t -4ii-' I role Dr Behnion said She had been heard by Mr i I -4 Greenfield when he was in Salt '13-- 1 7 4 ''1'' tit ral 01 iiie i ie- e000 I i' i I 07 git A I I I I 4 3 i L-- 1 -Nii Cr ----r- -N r- ---7- umr --4 Lake City in 1947 to conduct the -i --tl 7' i ihn 4 'hjt 7 A fSdo: 1 i I 1 7 1 1 0----r-----0-s---f------r-v 0" 4 r- I musical drama He has been 4 --o- -lommt kast i 11 signed to conduct the Jan 2 per- i 1 19' et A ttOilinte: 4p ftq i Annette Dinwoodey Car- i' i 00010-104-- 7- formance here ---409116 -Iggliekthmat- bategghtemet 6 ommiotorameht Mrs Dinwoodey who studied negie hall and the tabernacle I --s 1' 1 ks 4 7 1 7 fi --7 Champion magpies attract the attention of Alan Miller at the music in Chicago has been heard I 'flik 41t0LL in numerous concerts in Salt Lake i 4 nal exhibition of the Salt Lake premier pigeon show Saturda In City and has sung in Handel's I CRYSTAL tt the picture at the left A Tabler Rifle Colo displays a black 3 masterpiece on previous occasions Heber Grant fe and white Baldhead Tumbler whidt copped first place in its division A 300-voice chorus will hold its STEMWARE -A I 61UMINUM ROASTER Trie-' 1 i771 N-4-74 second rehearsal in the tabernacle 1 rocreny Illeet ill Heavy gauge 18' aluminum At 9 Sunday Dr Bennion stated I ill I 1 1 Nk 410 6 PARTICIPANTS r4- I 3 r--- 'p1t4 Some 100 descendants of the Fi- rooster with self 7: ti ir-wrt1 4i 1 1r Storm Stalls Tour ldate Heber Grant seventh pres- fiti 1- 1 bastin0 design 11 1 f- ri0-eori Display En ent of the Church of Jesus Christ itJ09C ea 1 -a For a 15-lb fowi La ilk i te 1 Li Of CA Cadets his 92nd birthday anniversary at a of Latter-day Saints celebrated 1 I ii-44 -E' I I e--: I T' tNAMEL ROASTE2 dinner party Saturday evening i i r-- f- i With AIvarcling of Prizes An air tour ove southern Utah I 1 Nteting in Lion House Social -r Ford rat ints I r- --z Grey enamel roastur large 71' 1 44-' 4 for civil air patrol cadets ached- Centeer 63 South Temple were 0 AN opon stodt I uled for Sunday will be postponed his Mrs Augusta Winters i'4 enough for a 15- 1 -t i i ---lt 'ta 1- For horfzy American Bald and Beard club until better flying weather Is avail- Grant and several daughters r-I lotr-- ---4 lb tutkey Self 1 Western meet American able Capt Goering said Satur- sons-in-law grandchildren and :3 1 1 fik '1-'d elf and Barred Tumbler club day 1 their partners i Gobletschompagnis basting design I i romai0 and Western meet United Pigeon Approximately 24 Salt Lake A dinner and program based cocktails with 1 114't wine th sten- 4 1' I 1 of America cadets will make the trip in an 0 1 upori the late church leader's mis- l'-4 air force C-47 piloted by Capt sionary experiences featured a lef -molded stems Footed i le 1 -A 1 Goering It ill be the first in multiple theme A head table lea- tiTi wa ter and juice glasses GRANT'S HUGE AIUMINUM ROASTER DeLUXE I 00: "--lor--- '---) Am'''- Mag-1 a series of air tours planned RARE CONCERT tured Japan an where Pres Grant iF- the A in line with general ob- had opened a mission for the LD ilf'I 1 Choose from open stock Full 201b Fowl Size Only 4 95 1 i jectives of the organization to church I 1:1 provide youth of the state with a Other tables were set with -4- '-''''A i i 1 -ii: 1 K- approxia basic air-mindedness a lc knowledge of flying create Scandinavian French German and ad acquaint them Swiss motifs I 4 1 ii -1 4 1 :1 i 11)0 4 9'1 14: '4 I i ie r-kft-tku t) I 11''''' -t 111-J 1 I 1 11 4- I RT LIL 41 1 I 0 i i it th air force techniques and pro- Pres Grant birthday anni- ii'l ti its-- I I 1 l' 1 cedure versary is Monday -'---'i '-t 1 -) 't wg118FrOWNIMOPVROPYRIMPITre 1 Aar 7'' 1 Bird fanciers of eight states packed their feathered friends back into traveling crates Saturday as the four-day Salt Lake premier pigeon show drew to a clost at Utah state fairgrounds Pigeons of various breeds including Archangels Nuns Magpies Homers and Rollers made up the group of approximately 410 birds exhibited Saturday Cash awards and ribbons went to winners entered by 72 leading fanciers The states of Utah California Colorado Missouri Idaho Nebraska Illinois and Arizona were represented in the contest Award Presented Bird fanciers of eight states kd thithered friends ace er fea back into traveling crates Satur- day as the four-day Salt Lake pre- mier pigeon show drew to a clost at Utah state fairgrounds Pigeons of various breeds in- luding Archangels Nuns pies Homers and Rollers made' 410 birds exhibited the group of approximately edxh Saturday awards an Cash ribbons went to win- ners entered by 72 leading fan- eters The states of Utah Cali- fornia Oo lorado Missouri Idaho Nebraska Illinois and Arizona a a were represented in the contest e-k let CB IL A A c---CVAS L-- 32plece set for festive feasting BRIARCLIFF 32plece set for festive feasting BRIARCLIFF 17 1 7- 1 ft ix 19w 7 4 I 1 tr- -1! fr 11 I a tliak A 1 If 6 tirs a li WI I 3 dbvi co- tr-10 i 1 is: (4 I -7 a -r 4 e- 711 7 I se 7k 1 a ftmenimmoorl'Nti'l: 1 e--: 4 ti 0 4 --f- s4 31 41 11 lorl A-: I II itl rui Itilf i t--14 "ft) I I 4 1 VA i (1-'' le i Aottr- I 'L? 'V1 A A 1 4 41 ---1 lit 10 4 0 1 t- 1 -1 0 -c I -1 cry' 7 ItN 4( 4 4 i 4 'Ct 1 4 ti a a 4r- 4 O0 Co 1 4 7 1 x-4-1 -7-1- 1i-i i Dainty floral sprays on eggshell grotinds Service 8 for six at a low price you'll 19 be thankful for Dainty floral sprays on 4 nds eggshell grou Service 8 for six at a low price you'll 119 1400 With Low Prices Oa Thastitsriviz roods ij 11- '4114 with Low Prices 011 Thanitszfrizff A "toodortj 1 co ft 0' -4 lb 1 I TRANSPARENT PLASTIC TABLECOVERS CHOCOLATE COVERED THIN MINTS 1 lb 60c TRANSPARENT PLASTIC TAM TRANSPARENT PLA' CHOCOLATE COVEll During the Saturday displayd award for champion bird of the show was presented to Dietz' 146 McClelland st for his prize- I winning Blondinette Mr Dietz I also won top prize in the Oriental Frills division Other winners in that breed included Ken Taylor 2683 Alden st best young Frill and best young Satinette and to A Devau Los Angeles best young Blondinette Vittors in other divisions were narnkl in contests Wednesday and Thursday Acts as Judge A Harr Kansas City Mo acted as judge and directors in-dude Mr Dietz president: Wil-1 ham Coles vice president and Bob Roesbery sec ttlry-1 treasurer Sponsoring groups were the Pigeon Fancier's Assn of Utah Great Salt Lake Frill club Utah Tumbler club Western meet 1 1 1 1 1 During the Saturday display show was resented to Dietz award for champion bird of the 148 McClelland st for his pnze 1 aviisnoning Blondinette Mr Dietz I won top prize in the Oriental I Frills division Other winners in that breed included Ken Taylor I 2683 Alden st best young Frill and best young Satinette and to A Devau Los Angeles best young Blondinette Victors in other divisions were 7 A 11 1 'swmwmaxemmorimtwiivrmam6swltPMo10JAVit 4t717-6E1 41 A a J-r srt s4 r1 rg42 tr ri 4 'Bombshell Betty' Ends Visit 4BOM1 Ends ilaVING SETS 1 ViatelliVING ii A While They Last! 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Pf Crisp Washfast ES rf Ae ZIPPER AND )NT COTTON (---77) r) I 14 Aid you can't do without! you can't do withc I I Ar I A 40 A 4 1 I i I if I I l'' I i -7--e (1 1: ou -t 141 1 i 1:1 1 131 4-- -ro 341 ii ob ETA c'-L 1 ''N i 414:: i-- p- li I LT i'l I ill 4 i I I ti N144 5 Att 1f4'-'1' Z-4 Is 4 4 4 1 i 7 1 1 -4i '-tiiriviet 1 4 I 1 44 4 4 It l' i 110- -5 0 1 4111110 lc 't- ----'-z-- --t-441' IVORY 2 19 OR HORN 'iZk'slimerred 419 IVO 2 OR HORN le pert i kx el Continued from Page One orcheetra at times closely approximated the delicate coloring of the pre-Bach organ that influenced composition of the selection Nor is the piece without its I humor The scherzo should have I brought a chuckle or two from the rather staid audience as the dance gained momentum It was humor similar to that we recall about midway through the first movement of the Trilogy when the bassodns "give out" with a caricature of an old unforgettable character of the old west The work reaches its climax in the ancient forth of the Ricercare which in hands of a present-day craftsman becomes a most appropriate vehicle for summing up those two seemingly simple thematic ideas which are taken on a most interesting journey by Mr Robertson before conclusion of the Ricercare Benjamin Britten's piano concerto energetically performed by soloist Jacques Abram is in an Ientirely different vein from the Robertson Where the latter's opus is chiefly reflective the nglishman's concerto is flashy brilliant entertaining music that is certain to immediately catch the fancy of any audience Knowledge of Orchestra One is impressed first of all with Britten's knowledge of the I orchestra and his scoring us the i onv thing above all others that I one recalls after a reading of the I work I The composer in this particular I number is making no pretense at I writing anything but "fun" music And it is certainly just that It is quite conventional in structure and nothing surprises compositionally as the work develops It is a showpiece for both soloist I and orchestra and everyone has a "whopping" good time in the process The music smacks a great deal of the English music hall and is I of an extremely "popular" nature I There are sections of outright I "slap-stick" when one cannot help 1 but recall early -satirical works I by Prokofiev 1 1 The opening Toccata is most pretentious of the four movements compositionally The waltz with its naive melody has an extremely interesting beginning The third movement which is new was interesting harmonically but structurally it seemed to get nowhere after its rather lengthy i journey Built on the order of a I "free" Chaconne it seemed repiti! nous There was however late i in the movement one of the coni certo's loveliest sections when i muted strings take over one of the variations in a passage reminiscent of my personal recollections of the south English country' side 'Co ntinued from Page One orchestra at times closely mated the delicate te coloring of the pre-Bach organ that influenced iti composition the selection Nor is the piece without its mor ine enerzo noula nave nu brought a chuckle or two from br ht huckl the rather staid audience as the dance gained momentum It was about miday humor similar to that we recall through the first ement of the Trilogy hen the bassoon "give out with a caricature of an old unforgettable character of the old west The work reaches its climax in the ancient form of the Ricercare which in hands of a present-day master craftsman becomes a most appropriate vehicle for summing up those two seemingly simple 1 is a showpiece for both soloist and orchestra and everyone has a process "whopping" good time in the 'rhe music smacks a g-reat deal of the English music hall and is 0th earne exatrreemseeleYto nsP raTot help works by Prokofiev The opening Toccata is most pretentious of the four move- ments compositionally The waltz with its naive melody has an ex- tremely interesting beginning The third movement whics new i wstas itnterielsting harmonically but in the movement one of the con- Voo'huerrneeyafteBYrui tious Theret 3 ae es ehdo tw eov egre its rather lengthy ilt on the order of a "free" Chaconne it seemed repiti- inati- certo's loveliest sections when muted strings take over one of the variations in a passage rem- I iscent of my personal recollec- ions of the south English country- side It's a new picture with Victor Mature and then a return to benefit ahows in veterans' hospitals for Betty Hutton Hollywood's incendiary blonde The husky-throated Miss Hutton left Salt Lake City early Saturday aboard a United Air Lines plane for Hollywood She will spend from six to eight weeks filming "The Broadway Story" She came here Thursday night and spent Friday entertaining patient at the Veterans' hospital It's a ne Mature anc fit ahows ix Betty Hutt diaTbrYe bilsnc ton left Sa tirday aboi plane for spend fror filming "Ti She cam iLnd spent Lentil at ti Perjuror Granted Stay I A stay of execution to Jan 22 1g49 Saturday was granted in the sentence date of Danica Koncar 122 277 Broadway found guilty of first degree perjury by a Third district court jury Judge Ray Van Jr placed the defendant on Iprobation until Jan 22 in custody of the adult probation and parole board 4 tetf 41p'7 a414 1 a peob 1 --r -st (44 k-- It 4441- ass '114- 141:111 k' 4 iiiq WOM01111 Fast Color 1 PERCALE APRONS 1 1 59c i Women's Beautiful New ii PLASTIC APRONS F4 i Only 'IMO fil 1111 Fast Color PERCALE APROIIS i i 5 9 I 1 i Women's Beautiful Ne i-E 11111 PLASTIC APROI1S Only 1100 1 6 :4 to 3 3 1 i I I I i -i 1 'T 1 i itti 7 7f rt! i TT 11: rtt :7 i A 1 I I i 1 1 7 4 4 4 I i i 1 A I I I lir I 14 I 1 1 's 1 I ti 1 11 1 1 4 14 I Ii 1 I al i I -T- I 1 I 1 1 1 i 1-i! i 1: I 1 4 ititE 4 I4 i 41 i- f-z- I I 1 i A Make fight work of working over the Thanksgiving turkey with these inexpensive sets Stainless steel blades with safety guards Down through the years the name Hamilton on a timepiece has meant an extra bounty of beauty and dependability THE FINE AMERCCAN WATCH tal 110 1 0 ASSORTED NUTS IN THE SHELL A No 1 Assortmnt Including Almonds Filberts We loots end Pocons No Peanuts in Assortment Only 45c lb THAT OLD FAVORITE CASHEWS 55c per 12 lb GENUINE FRESHLY COOKED 'ftam'AW1 -----7 1 -v--41- Delicate 32-plece set 1 Make lIght work of working over I ri141 -----menoset-- ---cao-- 1 ti iss 1 1 Anette Dirmerwert the Thanksgiving turkey with I i -t "-tit It- -4 tit 111 alim a al ai 1 1 I 1" these inexpensive sets Stainless 'N''''t'N''''''s''''NNNv 4 I I I op 4- r-- 1 4 1 steel blades with safety guards: 7 9 5 I 1 i A 1 11 tk I e07411111111111E 4111111111MIPS 34or4 vsgto THE FINE AMERCCAN WATCH 40 LI 1:1::: 4- i kElPrb -(' 1 1 mvpmsramtmangs 1 '---I 31i4le'-: 1) "5' 111111 0 I --1-' tiL-- i-: 1- 1 1 irnitsgil im -A f- 7'-''' 0 11 i 1 el i 11 ri '44 ILITi 'i 11J ti ---4 I ii avo 47-- 9 0 tt vt- 00 4 -1 1- 0: 410) lw'''''1 1 ow it i I it i 1 1 4 I -1 t--t the name 77444--' :7 ut rad 4t: i i i N-0 4 4 lk il A -N 4' 44 inar "1E4 --4" piece has meant an extra bounty of nt Ineludin :11 A No 1 Assort 9 FRESHLY COOKED 1 111- Nt- -44 -i- fn- k' r----- i lk I i-- i i 1 1 --5 Down through the years i4 t- (44419clot -ti amilton on a time- beauty and dependability -t il ASSORTED NUTS IN THE SHELL Almonds Filberts Walnuts end THAT 5 In :1::: En3 4 T' 1 -t 4 ftetwo 4- 1 at I-S76- 0 3 7---------- -7 r- to 7 Pocons CASHEWS i ---A-e A --S i 4 I -0) ft) e5 I No Peanuts in Assortment 9 i 4 I -'4 r- al If 1 7:1 rt ey- fts 1 illik ---APwa 11'100410 I i --Ittiki 1 4a i Mit( ar 04 -7-4 'too- Ninitorti 'tt tti 1 f4 (51 4:1 -1 Only 45c lb 55c per 12 lb- 1 14 A 110----- '1 Aelklitta I ET 14'- tit i 14 1 I 1 I I I i )t-i taa Paramount rib raram I 11 404 MIMEO 4n I it I OVENWARE nEk MM IIMN In irm RN US ir rtict4 OVEtiliVARE March Perfect Climax I The concerto concludes with a raucous rowdy march that makes a perfect climax to this rather light work a concerto that should I have a period of great popularity but which will probably not be as refreshing and challenging 50 Iyears from now as the Robertson The diminutive and youthful Mr Abram gave an excellent per- formance of the solo piano part The score needs the vibrancy and 1 energetic enthusiasm that only 1 youth can bring Certainly Mr Abram brought this plus facile i tAencyhnipqivaenistto uthhios npeewrforcmonscetrhtois 11 work however will have great I' 1 difficulty in gaining much I sonal notoriety from it for the 11 simple reason that the brilliant 4) orchestral score actually over- shadows the solo part Though the Brahms Third had 1 terrific competition by way of 1 audience interest from the two i-4 1 premiers it was nevertheless the 1 1 1 outstanding orchestral presentaN Lon of the season March Perfect Climax The concerto concludes with a 4 4 1 raucous rowdy march that makes 1 I -i a periect climax to tnis ratner liglat work a concerto that should have a period of great popularity but which will probably not he as refreshing and challenging 50 :1 years from now as the Robertson The diminutive and youthful 61 Mr Abram gave an excellent per- formance of the solo piano part The score needs the vibrancy and outh can bring energetic enthusiasm that Certainly Mr only I Abram brought this plus facile technique to this new concerto Any pianist who performs this wo wv A rk hoeer will have great ti difficulty in gaining much per- nal notonety from it for the I 4 simple reason that the brilliant orchestral score actually over- 4 shadows the solo part I Though the Brahms Third had terrific competition by way of audience intereaty from the two premiers it was nevertheless the outstanding orchestral presenta- Lon of the season i 241 South Main CIA It A $4050 Ak tyro! or eh vo4d-641d cos HAYM144 $7150 1 4 natural gold-filled C011416 Credit at No Added Cost Alamo include 144- Taz Ln 211 SOUTH MAIN I r-4 ilitE I EEIM Wholesome Delicious FRUIT CAKES 15-oz size 40c 2-113 4-oz size 87C The After-Dinner Treat Switet's Diticious Chocoiate BRIDGE MIX Lb70C "Kernel Fresh" Blanched PEANUTS Only 56c lb Grant's Famous "Frssh Daily" Floral Crvam COOKIES Lb 30c Eri Bakes serves and stores in the some Pyrex dish) Clear glass lots you see ri what you cook a 1 plate at 49 00- 1- Cov'd Cossoroto 79 Utility Dish 59( Custard Cups 5-ot 5 Measuring cup 1 cup 25t 1 11 rri A tirlit kLoo II ti 0 Ea y-t o-c lean silvery finish! Heavy gauge resists denting! Heats rapidlyevenly! Non-bum Bakelite handlest 6-Quart COVERED SAUCEPOT 139 PERCOLATOR( 8 cups 159 SAUCEPAN SET 112 2 and 3 qt 177 TEA KETTLE 51qt seamless I 1 1 i HAy 1 1 50 ili-i 7 14k natural gold-fated Wholesome Delicious "Kernel Fresh" i I I 7 7 7 7 fe-t' 07 Ly'' ll'id 11 1 1 i ttirj 6 C011416 Credit at No Added Cost if' it71 FRUIT CAKES Blanched 'PEANUTS L-1 i 134 hi ij i 11 furr 4: 1 A-- mow F11- Taw if tf: 0 'Easy-to-clean silvery finish! $6050 rr" 15-oz size 40c ir 1 I CLARA i 1 Bakes serves and stares 1 14k octurot or whit 1 11 2-113 4-oz only 56c lb r-4- Heavy gauge resists denting! 1 void-641d cos ormiwo-or- t( ED 1M 1 'Maio 1--- size 87C i in the same Pyrex dish) VIN1 Etr-agzsuew Clear glass lets you see Heats rapidly Ae1 1 '4 1 i 1 i a 2 Al I ERIC i -1 $60S0 '4 i 15 l' The After-Dinner Treat Grant's Famous a 11 what you cook 1 1 0 14k carrot gold 4- 4' t'''-''' "Fresh Daily" 1 7 0 tion-bum Bakelite 1 handlest ftriod cosok ---44' Swest's I i4 Pie Oat 49 COVERED SAUCEPOT 139 Delicious Chocoiate Floral Cream 6-Quart 1 I I 3 Coy'd Casserole -77s 79 PERCOLATOR 8 cups i 159 II 7 7 i 11 1 41" 3 0 i ill 11 7 BRIDGE MIX COOKIES 3- 11 Utility Dish 59 'a 63- i SAUCEPAN SET 112 2 and 3 qt 1 i 1 77 'we'll's' 'los' 14pe '41P 4460 1 1 It L's Lb 70c Lb 30c Custard Cups 5-ot 1 St i Measuring cup TEA KETTLE 51qt seamless 2 St J- arsloa12)106 211 1 cup 1 SOUTH ti: MAIP4 i 11 I ''rt' ci---41-1r 241 So Main I 1 i el 4I '4-'91 1 -LI 1 1 i t- 241 South-tlain St i 6- 64 LrdIMIAabtdGeAbdIdlaMINgb AAVall116106161011eVWP-b :0 a 2 I i I 0 tJW -U- 1 '-'E awv---48 -7 i.

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