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polishing, and there is even an odor of age. When I pick it up, though, it almost seems to come alive. It wants to mouthpiece to my lips and we both tremble! I can't under-briefcase full of science books, a 'cello, the trombone a,id My trombone was the last real link I had with my dad, right'away;. perhaps one of my seven grandsons vill kiss it some day with a practiced embouchure and loving embrace. high school music teacher. He was born and raised in Moroni, Utah. He taught in Rigby, Idaho; Gunnison, Coal-ville, and Springville, Utah. Those who knew him described him as unforgettable because of his kindness, warmth, and author" whose cnemorj.es of childhood are dLm. HONORABLE MENTION SHORT STORY THE CULTURAL ARTS IN OUT? TOWN Jessie Oldroyd 118 South State Ftn. Green, Utah 84632 Whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely and of good report, we think on (seek) these things" (Philippians 4:8). The arts, from the ballet to the movie, whether a poem or a symphony, a statue, a painting, a song, or a novel, can provide a more abundant lj.xe, offer opportunities for personal growth and development, give service and j oy to others. They become a part of you. 84 |