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Show s nrriEX WTfKLY 1978 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NOVCMRCM 9. Kids Learn: Music Of Different Parts Piano Recital Is Slated rARMtMiTON , De, a deer, a female dii-r- ray, a 8 name pukHful Of I'ght. ml are line tall myself , , familiar m nearly anyone who ha had sny music al rxposuie or een the popular musical, "Mary I'uppm BUT MUSIC I that and much more as youngster in the Davis School Disirtct 1. ftnd.rg out through a mum I g ric gave at her Mis M.iurim I mam) ris ital on Ot 12 t liume lor her ttudrntt I'cii ruts wen? guests fur (he evening' imtei ucinmrnt edufuttun program where music I integra'ed in t tve total education pnnrarn on a Stl Of MS pci ("riii'iig in fee it .cl wrte 1 is. l Mixue, the HfH Nvbo, Jennie Harm. Brent Romney, Jennifer Romney I fiery I ft id.ly, K.tn Bodily, Dunne Andersen, Samba Mcvfuld, Billy Invel.iiid, Ki llv Frothy, At.ni ( l.iik. fi.ivid l.crk, fir.stme Clark, aura owe. t ervn tew is and nidi lewis Wis' d I i Mis ter. Mis Sandra lewis. It .is i w Mrp ty Hep IMS'S JSpe.ifhcud'ilg t! e pn f ram Jean Mad "'ii, mu so 1 Studi nts ho (dav recital with the otf.t formers w i v 1 fa t g .in Yinmj d m i I e 8 r "id 1 i t t i . . s I m pi! hip Aw an I from I ) I t ih As at nut n .".Is c nt r a n ,!!i r, iv t' tn m tiu.ir I nf trust s .in a - ii tit ( "Wl'tV FRIENDSHIP AWARD r i j re 1 1 K i a . , feat ui up evening the I .In ii i I in ! i" e t ! , Radio Station Willi A Difference On The Air nil BRIGHAM'S ltixi, m I livid isaii. 'I rat iN trbur i I i1' nn M N" I f k ii r '1 7-- 1 mi i nl I, iv An-d- Ann llurkc M Hiding v .Smith hi' pi I ' I im Tm t ni , i 'Brigham's Daughters'' which opens at the Babim k Theatre Nov. 7th is a love story depicting fictitious characters within an his- torical setting, explains Diane Haun about her new plav , " ui ,o w" n designed bv main of the mui giud' . u historic cl sit' s in I ih ndt i Mm wit! Dav id reate the tole ol Hr gn in. oung Barbara Smith will THE PLAY, a University Territory in is the story of 1 and '65 It the eai ly Utah HOI 1 the settlers, in pa.ticular Young family. is "Brigham's Daughters Kenneth bv Washington, an instructor in the University Department of directed Theatre Mr Washington ,n i o v i Mir. i . i . " , , ' i i . , lit ig. ti O ! . i isjii .'ii i I il til HI, !i" ,! ' I . , , i ' r , hi .mi w ctio'l t I i, It . p i i ,1 ' . ' I h ' ' . t I V i . i plav ins ife m and I B ui d pm i a their vniingi st d nghn i LD IE It'll - bo up the Clearfield High Drama Club stages a night of one ac t plavs Nov in the school s little students when theater PF Rf ORM In m n at 7 p m lints NC I S i .n h will n'yhi d ip s s n M in n PI i,- - w,!l me lent' c ti d b lu How lei It it d ( i oc kc So i hi ur i )e btu v tile is Hung clirei led hv I he Him Advantage s ol ' c ng Shv dm c ti d bv Don ' Ke lie' and ' I hi L ntnv t d cl ml i ( iliosl i ti cl hv cc ( i'll 7 i aidwetl i 1 Bn-h- v a u HI R tl M "i d i and I Il It. W ( Hr ft'i it H . - c ' ' . 'I , F i " i k d ui if i i i , . ' l P H X i ' if r I is u s ' . , i " i I ' I Cm I i s . t i Ihe Kavsvtlle Citv I tbrarv new book selections are as A Distant Mirror, follows the calamitous Hth century, by Barbara W Tuchman, "I, Witness," personal en counters with crime, edited by Brian Garfield, "Stories That Go Bump In The Night," bv Alfred Hitchcock, and The Proud Breed," bv De Blasis These books are for adults and can be found in the library Celeste FOR children include the following "The " bv E Great Rabbit W Hildick, Private Eve, bv John D Fitzgerald, How To Eat Fried Worms, by Thomas Rockwell, and A Swiftly Tilting Planet, by i Madeleine LEngle. Rip-Off,- Remember have two more weeks of Story Hour.' It is on Thursday at 1 30 to 2:30 p m. np , K i 1 Pieunmu M I i . 'es Ht I cm iv. 1 t Ma' ur tn i prodiit i 1 hi it r' H ' i ' ' i l ac It 'ti iv ino in Ji n or , is in ib J a war n , l, i ' a idt I i.uiis d u u I'.t r a r v a b u Di is R ibi f .m c h c F it and Dor v D h.l re n tv of lb but f W i a" vet, sp c in". fi jrrant air. Hv (iladv' II '" t Bnuthuni KP atifumn'' "old: Earth lays her wealth on everythin". p in Before the year The corn i' old. i' shin ked; the apple' stored; Hie flower' take their re't. nM V A ir Come, we shall walk in autumn',' A restless, ru'tlin" pace; Like ladies in their evening best SI Nt F WF dl lZiog tin Margaret Christiansen i"pt m im ii , d u'pi ,n ! h is ; . i, . wrb tin d to M suppm t c cl tl " tie that poor I M now it s elmo't the othtr wav around Kids won t admit that they listen to AM Rebgion has been the atisw r as stations can charge lower rates, low enough for those m 'radio minis' ries " HIS STATION is owned by Harold S Schwartz and Associates of f hicago The firm operates stations in Denver, St Louis, Phoenix, Arizona and Cheyenne, Ayo All aie commercial stations with a religious format and it differs from an Ogden station that is , p , m is about a !ot n i'll' ics a nd 1"V e i "d anyone inti tested ip tfnist things would niov tins nu it is ing documentary f definitely a family film suitable for chtld.cn of any age r sec ing this Dim, Fa truia Neil said "Itthe isim- a bi illiant testimony to portant" of the familyI and to tan love, faith and trust you lioin the heait that mu e vou have seen "A ho Vie The DeBolts" you will find new meaning foi the woid joy and be convinced indeed that life is worth hv mg to the I hi men e mbit ni a fullt st turn about this film oi I A call st.7 2710 ft e i RI 'u it ti t x It ''o' oiii " ntt tl HI HI I c ' J ' 'it ill if, 'h ! it ji ' V 'Ul'l x and I It IX f A lt I1' h ht D ing I t tt a d .tl"l t ; ) IO gel phvxn TR H h noncommeicial and support ed by listener donations, he says Were completely om mercial and sell time " Mr c Glasgow says Ihe station sells I5or3dn mute segments at rates common nil stations r diverted trom a physically handicapped people have then greatest not with their struggles, crutches, but wi'li their identities being accepted as individuals lather th in as a distasteful class of outcasts The following applications have been file d with the State L ngineer to appropnate water in Davis County then relationships, to UTAH FAMILIES of Adoptions is bringing this outstanding film to our area for its first Utah showing It will be shown on three consecutive nights Nov 9 at 7 30 at the Bountiful 40th Ward, South 760 Last, at 7 30 at the Jordan 640 Nov 10 Valley School, 7500 South 1000 East, Salt Lake City, and Nov 11 at 3 p m. at Orem High School auditorium, 175 South tnc lease our power to watts and expand our on the air time to something ke 10 p m Action on the tt quest isn't expected for sunn months, but were the power increase granted, ser- sain to 5 (toil vice could be provided to such .mas as Provo, Brigham City and Coalvilie--area- which s don't have such radio service now, he says There has been virtual'v no opposition to the station, Mr Glasgow says Most has come hum programmers who wanted to be aired at different times and didnt want to be run aiong-sida certain broadcast which mav present a totally different view Aere not a religious group and we don't censor messages or ban anyone as long as they dont use vulgar language or e arent fraudulent HE NOTH TO AATFR USl RS thioughout the entue year unless otherwise designated 1 ocatiuns m SI B&M 51948 ( 11 4541) Chatles S Buck, 879) S 1795 I , Sandy, UT 015 set ft of water is to be diverted from a inch well. 100 500 ft deep, at a 2 point N 425 ft F 50 ft from SA Cor Set 24, TiN, R1A (1 mi W Farmington), and used for the domestic put poses of family, stockwatering horses, and from Apr Oct 31 for the irrigation of dts in SA 14SA 14 Sec 2 to 25 24 TJN, R1W Don Shum 52125 way, 2).)4 North Vallevview Dr, avion, LT 015 sec ft of water is to be diverted from an 8 inch well, 100 300 ft deep, at a point N 100 ft L 1070 ft from SA tor Sec I T4N, R1W (t2 nil St Kavs L ille), and used for the domestic purposes of l family, stockwatering 4 cat tie, and from Apr to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 25acs in 1 SW14SW14 Sec 1, 2 inch well, deep, at a point N 600 ft from S 14 Cm Sec 24 TIN, R1W (1 mi SW I armmgtcm ), and used foi the domestic purposes of to family, and from Apt Oct il foi the irrigation of 25 acs in SA 14SL14 Sec 2i ft 1045 ft F 100-10- I IN, R1W f ruit )l 1550) Heights City, Fruit Heights Lt 80 set ft of water is to be diverted from an 8 ini h well. iOOft deep at a point S 7)1 ft t fa)) ft from NA Cor Sec 1, T IN. R 1A (I i utt Heights), and used for the 52160 ( 1 municipal purposes within f run the corporate limits of Heights, LT Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 2)1 F 400 S , SLC LT 84111, on or before 8 Dec 30 Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER , 19-- Published Reflex in Aere SAYS 52129 (31 4549) Doug Moss, 2764 Fowler Ave , Ogden, UT 015 sec ft of water is to be successful radio station " 5100 A , Hooper, UT has filed with the State Engineer AppI 62122 015 sec County to appiopnate water in Davis The water is to be ft of diverted from 4(Xh500 ft 100 ft L a well, deep, at a point S Cor Sec SLB&M 10(1 ft from NW T4N, R2W SW mi (2 5 Syracuse), and used Jan to Dec 31 for the domestic purposes of family, and from to Oct )l for the Apr irrigation of 25 acs in NA 14NA 14 Sec 20, T4.N, 20, 1 I R2A , SLB&M Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E 400 S , SLC, UT 84111, on or before Dec 30, 1978 Dee C Hansen STATE ENGINEER 9, 1978 Last publication on Nov 23, 1978 R 235 T4N, RIA' that while primarily Protestant is gioups, istc in rs come from all faiths Mr Glasgow says that befoie joining the parent firm while working in Phoenix, he was assistant news director to a non religious commercial station "1 didnt know much about religious bioadcasting but it doesn't make much difference Im here to run a the Weekly First publication on Nov NOTICE TO WATER USERS Connie D Chamber, Published in the Davis News Journal First publication on Nov 9 1978 Last publication on Nov. 23, 1978 4371 S with those in xt i u merits like a rec ord r ar 2 ukulele," she savs In an eftort to get the vcung'ters involved Using as integrate manv senses as possible teachers can utilize games prepared for various con programming provided tn balance family can allow other tamibes to find new meaning c strictly a free speech station and operate like a soap box " between hod v and spirit too seems It that most AF f,OPF that by the end of the fain the audience will forget v ho is on i ruti hes and who isn t In a similar wav, perhaps the images of the DeBolt i STATION operates skeleton type it w of p fin tl v I t c ologic al b dance bctwei o us and oar environment, perhaps we have a chance to understand about HI T 1 1. , j, I n n i'iousiV ai" Inter-cultur- Of gold and jellow lace. i Korn and to become more complete as human be ings A hat is the purpose of a family after all0 How can the shelter of the home prepare children for the harsher weather outside0 'hoes, I (! on 1 hm wx of themselves Tlii' i' the liarye't. reap llie joy of every seed; Cup it deep within your heart And 'tore for winter'' need. V uc end own wav s not what it i1 pni'l t ate in exercise the weakened parts .Now we a m x i.jxi mi th, Idm ' f .IXMXt Ill'S tUV 11 I a SC lllmi x I O' , (Ji it ii hi t x i m jilt mt nt m x Ir unmg into the D c i Uun t 'On ti ai h rs m P a i n n nth p it tn 'gating "S c in See the sun dip 'lowly down And am hor in the yve't. Its their more Come lot U' walk dow n Ihadford Lane. Huf-dee- nil c d like to he handicapped bat what it was like to be alive Going thiough Itle will out an arm or a It g is one thing going thiough life without a ready smile in an open hi alt llu'e is is something else no sui h thing as a folly forint d huirirn being bin it is a measure of oui own concept the that we have invcnud handle ap d ' and word applied it only to t hi physical ' sav s asp ts of pt ople c hat h ; c c i It'"' ' ' 1 lit g r up u ho i 111 tide p ' 1 t hi lit .1 cf tile w il id l P it 'll a il p i w ei !" ..id adop' .ui. ,1.1 "i n s Ii mfoi 'iMii'j'i c Mt r f i i " pi ' tiv ad ip' )' ouragetl to grow ami clou up show ln''t or Ini'ii tin mo't. Itcwanlm" tender are. Jii't it kc her hi Id rrn "tow mu in 1 i hambe ai i'.r JOHN KORTY appro u bed the DnBoit family ab iut making this film two yi ars ego ht ause he w it.n d to ll"dm Jo s I1 c ilmen imc sc r. it' tin n h . i imi' s H ndividual member mother"' window 'ilE wen' full ( )i rolrti' and At n. ( rani ttm - and inlet plant', in ( i t ) rph ms a M nd who w. aid out w Hk, a girl bin n w ,'bc ut h gs T he Kids tic m i lu s art ht f a stars in h s poitrait I cul'hv, loving fa'i'i'v wi ie M In I r 11,1 t bi WINDOW GARDENS t x , in i a , x ol Ii t "AF konail Aar niphaiis, S. i in a i ' i mo. ment with it tu tea. such things as form, i & n id Ii at a i progiam ! me 'slay P . 1, f . i r nl 1 I hi n I. i' id 'g at tl f ' 1 t . " mi 'I i'xt' I ! wt v i , th t f I 11 ' 1 I 111 Ip'1'1 III X Id'll' x A Ih lt ail till'1" ; I I! t hv ' t O' X , X it ix ni' nt ( t d ; , , , no IPX mo. II g A d i il ' -' Di it H llill' X I o x! ; B ABC OC K he P i ii Ii i m im, of Daugli't is Will iia No, 7 thiuign II at 8 p ii wth a mal'iu c Viimdiv No. 11 it 2 p n av i lable I a C !s ar th P.m t i Mi mm il i c hi, ,rn DeBollti : Coining m Hu n Ii i ! v HU M'l i pi U nog and Pit i I' ii ' n I hi 'I I mu ,c aie 2D ' f n on b m Very jus t in,) tii h ti t nd h a xi ' a on l fi (Dm and f r nt x ti id t n ' m a , . ll I : i r c!' ii i, t I .i s II .. ' I 'l i ( i. i, t( d i l .,) jit i n't ii i II i . 2'i ni t h iv , - i i Wilt cm t ti n f c r x ,i b . c "Ni ' , IS .. i v i t K I It' HI . t ji ( ' ! Il ho Are. The H . lb New Book Selections At Library ' l Mul.,'. il . .1 I1 h. BOOKS ' l ' Hi s , S l ) u t I ') I) tin I n.vi ' s iv i nt , mi : i' i ' r i ( mi in ui C "I b go ii w pla . .r'd i s iv i! lot h i' pi iv d'v i ions 1 it c One Act Plays Set At CHS ARt w OTHFRS IN tin tu I u s t u e R h i! d (i i egm lew kes. Is hoi m Kb David H a gt me hi, I r ti v Nnti ( Imm. is Burke, SETS AND lighting were t LI Dil e t III e t iv c u mil in I n.,Mi i j. t nl p Holly in k I M hlb "'1 tto W ' H j 'i ilht, II' .1 i PROGRAM MING (hi, i t ( n , Mi II sl.it) Ii I n t i il.d i m ' i I, ' llottl! I hi k I l p 11 I Pc', . v i A I ' ' '..I N t L numerous directed has productions at the University including the recent Greek classic "The Bakkhai " to the .r M c c Contest Playwrighting winner, is set in the Utah tlMs'i w it a iml1 I j i ! t si nt.iry music 1 J"xi i mu i ! g ,j ji. .i, h dur m fi Hex i d cv v di signed hv Don D iv ix I1 u! klund eh signi d t! t turtles M I Rjol klun the c os'ium s ts min meu ri n r da tl ihutnm and It Ii i run 11 h i in K i IuiUUiia ili i to Kitl.itim 1ariiiri I'urd Matt l. DAUGHTERS it. Borgc mi I " I !' t v - ' in t , , im) ' In ti n Ii a M n v hi II i i Hngluim'' 1,1 n i - heater are t nig limi Bf RG if v A M r id iii up end lit .oil i bo ind i I nMinilll ii i u k T i I0M BCSSI v M llll taking part in v i 7 ; 1HI ml, I, linn chi im w i ' J'fmi . I n m H e ii d t on p I Mi- Diuglitirs" at Halu St Hv i ; fi i Library Slates Film Amelia nr IT' I Kaysvillc tlm-- a mu i 1 1 u i' J c iv i c c np Ih i i l r m Asj r r year ( w ax i i IMF IR JOB ovt r tl j h is hi eo I" P" t. , tn r hund't ds of mux ,ii 1 1 S 8. igg e H illvi a'd fi amt fs I M 1 1 rvtM r u stxted bv four assistants ck, me lud.ng Donna J C C her p-.- R 234 Luckv lot ket is a cepts game played after a song has been learned wh"re one student leaves the room and someone hides an object He comes back and his class mates sing the song louder or softer depending on how tin" he gets to the object, Miss Huilyock says THE FOUR teachers had other district assignments before being pulled into these positions after state funds were allocated for music In Davis it was education decided the best way to teach is music through the teacher," Miss Hollyock says Ae felt the best way was to hire teaching assistants to help implement the program and take kits and introduce them to the teachers and help with any problems That way, when funding tuns out and the program must be discontinued, teachers will have received instruction and can retain kits for future use and modify them to their own needs, she xays ITS F XCITING to see teachers wcuk with students and see the students develop self worth and self esteem and find they can succeed in music, " says Mis DeFriez Tm quite excited, Mrs Sedgwick savs, to see some from teachers change complete indifference to enthusiasm and am pleased with the acceptance from teachers and their love for the program MRS. MADSEN started compiling the concepts in fall of 1977 and obtained the music teacher assistants in January But while packets have been prepared for most subject areas to aid teachers in giving instruction on a step by step concept basts, music ts different You have so many elements at once and to break it down is very difficult All of it must blend With this, teachers can know where to start and then add after developing one area with emphasis first on rhythm and then on harmony, for instance feel this gives a new direction that was never done I before, she says always wanted to do that. This is never-endin- g and where teachers come up with ideas they can add activities to the concepts. It helps develop the whole child." 1 DALLAS WORKMAN, dis- trict director of elementary curriculum, oversees the program on an administrative level tb |