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J-4 SUNDAY TheSalt Lake Tribune CNS event becomes art showcase More than 600 friends andsup: R.S.V.P. porters of Community Nursing Services got a sneak preview sic Dance.” A daughterof conduc: tor LeonardBernstein, Thomas andherhusband, David,arelong: the “Art” part of the annual C Art & SoupCelebration” ata black-tie dinner April 26, where they were treated to the musical timefriends of Barrett and his wife, artistic director Leslie Tomkins. theater magic of Pat Davis and a utstanding cast of performers a well as bidding wars ina live tion conducted by Richard since the beginning. | talked my sister Ninainto changing her “Thave beenattending the wedding datethis yearbecause it O’Keef. The 11th annual celebrationis part of Community Nursing Services’ 70th anniversary. Funds raised, $120,000 gross, represent only a portion of the appreciation for everything CNS doesfor peo ple in need of home nursingser vices. In 1998, CNS made 250,000 home visits CNS Vice President Dale ns welcomed guests with CEO id President Grant Howarth, Di iniel Clark, president Clark stems, and Channel 5 anchor Ruth Todd Laurie Judd Eastman spoke about her latesister, Abigail Judd Bishop, and the CNS Hos: pice programthat madeit possi ble for Bishopto remain at home JUDY MAGID Kathy Peterson, Shauna Horne r ee and Carolyn r, Dottie Smith, Sebtt andidesselie Anderson NaneyPace.Bill andPatricia Child, John and Dodie Tudor, Daryl and Ann Hobson, Mary AnnJohnson, Stephanie and David Britsch, AnneStromness, SusanNisogi and Joyce Ander son Guests rc. civeda print by fea ee ist Ian M. Ramsay. Next s featured artist is Kayleen Pugh Judges’ Choiceinthe soup department went to Snowbird’s Aerie Restaurant forlobster bisque. ginia Judd Leonard, Kurt Bishop, Dave and Robin Judd, Tom East man, Bevan Leonard and Shaari Peddersen. Jugi and Clara HogueandPete Moab Music Festival fans had a delightful foretaste of the upcoming September musical event April 24 when about gathered at Barbara Among guests samplingthe 198 Judges’ Choice Soup. created by Ruby’s Catering, were and18. Nancy Nunn, Marion Bishop. and Gordon Bowen's Salt LakeCity house for alittle night music and cam derie. Cecile Christiansen, Susie Kg bert, Karen Bertagnole and Adrien and Sam Taylor, Moab, chatted with Gina Rieke, Jackie Nicholes, Joyce and Fred Ball, and Geralyn and Jim Dreyfous. Barrett's parents, Scott and wh4 Facesy Facestpy, Julie Barrett, Logan, brought friends Joan and Newel Daines. Lowrie and Leslie DuTemple admired thehouse, gardens and music with Jody and Duane Shrontz, Diane and Randy Webb, Kathy Mears, z Torch Elliott. ly and ntos by Ju ThesSalt Lake Janet Lawson had In its eighth season, the festi val will be held three consecutive weekends beginning Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 4, then Sept. 11 Musical director Michael Barrett and Jamie Bernstein Thomas gave guests a hint of the A ril 26 Utah Symphonydebut of “The Bernstein Beat: What Makes Mu ancisco to caterthe event aided by Sarah Hogle. Utah Symphony CEO Don and Shelley Andrews chatted with Thomas and Adri enneSilverstein and daughter Robin Judd, Laurie Judd Eastwood andVirginia Judd Leonard at Community Nursing Services Art and SoupCele- Bunny Moroney University of Utah President Bernie and ( Shris M hen were there, Mattis, Rachel and Roi bration. ro. Jonas and Deborah Kage Joanna Charnes, Blair and § Feulner, Gayle Kennedy Larsen. Michael Kearns, Jeff and Lola Krummernacher, Judy and Jor gen Heide, Connie Smith, Judi Sorenson, Melinda Mejia and Cole Stromness and mother Anne StromnessatArt and Soup Celebration. Kimberly Avery From Utah to Wisconsin, Lynn redefined dance When Barry Lynn moved to Salt Lake at the end of World War I, friends said he wouldn't stay Jodie Schrontz,left, Diane Webb and Barbara Bowenat Moab Music Festivalpreview at Bowen's Salt Lake City home Shelley Andrews and Jamie Bemstein Thomas share a laugh at Moab Music Festival preview partyin Salt Lake City. ful house, a mixture of Norman andEnglisharchitecture, accord. ing to neighbor Max Smith ‘lien Erlingsson came from San and Arlene Evanoff checked out auction items with Bevan Chipman and Salle Assenberg. Don amd Doris Gale, and Jerry and Anne Holyoak Jolunteers SuzanneLewis and Susan Fralick wereat the door welcoming guests to the wonder an up-front seat duringthe short performance. Granddaughter among loved ones during her last days. Bishop's book, All My Dreams Come True, was written during that time. Amongfamily membersattending were Vir coincided with the festival,” she confided. IN THE LIMELIGHT for two days. Lynnnot only stayed, he went on to become a PET OF THE WEEK muchrecognizedfixturein the city and director of the innova tive Lynn Dance Company They would point meout to the tourists along with the statue of Brigham Young and the Salt Hats.” Lynn said For 30 years Lynn lived in Sait Lake, directed the Lynn Dance Company and becameknown for DEBBIE HUMMEL his white hair and avant-garde to the property, the more they re. 8 Lynn and partner Michael Doran movedto property that Doran’s grandparents had a base of operations owned in northwest Wisconsin thought, let's switch objectives. said Lynn ‘The 80 acres outside of Ladys mith, Wis.. became Chalice,Stream, dance school and new home of the Lynn Dance Michael always hoped that he could use this property for the irts.” Lynn said. “Our idea was this wasto be a base for touring for the company.” (He noted that alized it was becoming more than “We realized we had this lovely piece of property and the prospect of Wisconsin winters Company. Dance classes began less than inviting to a south erner like himself.) An abandoned school house they found in the area, whose the winter of 1979, outdoor con certs were present the following backside was almost entirely indows, became their main stu fio. The more time they devoted summer In the last 20 years Lynn and Doran have expanded with teach ing sites in Menomonie, Amery and Eau Claire, Wis, However Barry Lynn woods, incorporatinga feelingof ChaliceStream is the center for what Lynndescribes a “whole nature and the natural wo ay Tl he company draws decent crowds for its perform: ances from the surrounding areas patrons usually | on the property en: joyingthe sceneryafte r the show different way of experiencing dance. At 85, Lynn is still excited about dance, actively choreo: graphing anddancing in the com pany’s productions I'mnot about to stop, I like What we lack in size we make up in the number of pei rfor the way I'm dancing more than ever.” he said And his enthusiasm for mod ern dance has grown to encom mance e do, Lynn said. “We try to make worth their while. because they do make an effort all the way out her We work with communica tion every dance is a communi. i eon between you and the view "he said James Butow field Mayais a lovely husky/bordercollie mix who has been througha lot this year. She was foundin the desert by two Animal Services employeesdriving backfrom trip to Texas. She wasprobably abandoned by herformer owners because she waspregnant. Four days after she was rescued, Maya gavebirth to four puppies. Now thather pups have been weaned and adopted, we hopeto find a loving home forthis special dog. Mayais friendly, intelligent, alert and eagerto please. Stop by to meetthis charminggirl at Salt Lake County Animal Services, 511 W. 3900 S., or call 264-2267. coming pass the beauty of the studio's surroundings. The studio's windows look out ona lily pond, the garden and FEATHERED FRIENDS Puzzle solutions Answer to mpeny mOuesreREBCD y euetNID + iE) ES ApBrainaWen’ ers “st + +B x ‘HG OO * Jesseis a lilac-crowned Amazon parrot who wasrescued by the Wa satch Avian Education Society. He has been on a poor, seed-only died for many years, but is being nursed backto health. He sliould be a good pet once he hasrecovered,and will be available for adoption. 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