OCR Text |
Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 19, 1986 4B Area artist recipient of recognition award Author to teach creative writing r, Bethany Chaffin, local will teach both beginning and advanced students in creative writing classes this spring. Classes will be held in several different locations, including Brigham City, Pleasant View, Tremonton, West Point and Salt Lake City. Scheduled to start this week, k the curriculum of the class will focus on characterization, setting, dialogue, and structure of the sentence, paragraph and personal essay. Those who wish to concentrate on novels and nonfiction or other writing author-teache- eight-wee- David M. Merrill of Farmington, renowned Davis County artist, has been named will be able to move at their own pace with special direction from the teacher. Mrs. Chaffins most recently published book is On Extended Wings, the art of writing poetry. Mrs. Chaffin serves as past president of B.E. Writers, state workshop director for the League of Utah Writers, as a member of the executive board of the Association for Mormon Letters, and as chairman of the Mantua Town Library Board. for further infor5 Call classes. on mation to receive the Special Recognition Award of the Brigham Young University Emeritus Club for a life of outstanding achievement 825-252- Bethany Chaffin Mann receives music award ARLENE HAMBLIN Review SYRACUSE Cooking for Its not as easy as it sounds. Those who have adjusted recipes to accommodate a growing family that has grown up and moved away, may find the fridge overflowing with leftovers. The immediate answer is to divide the leftovers into smaller portions and wrap and freeze the portions for future use. The pop at their annual of Me. Mann has been the guitar instructor at Weber State College for five years. March 26, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Thursday, March 27, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, March 28, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, March 29, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. From page IB There will be a free breakfast with the Easter Bunny Saturday City morning, March 22 at 9 a.m. There will be a container of jelly beans in the center court The Clearfield Parks and Re- March Complete entry creation Department is now ac- blanks and on Saturday, March cepting applications for groups or 29, 10 will be pulled from the individuals desiring to perform in box. The person guessing closest this summers Arts in the Parks to the actual number of beans Program at the Bicentennial Park will receive a quartz mantel clock. Amphitheater in Clearfield. A variety of performers in music, drama, speech and dance are being sought. The program provides a great opportunity to demonstrate your KAYSVILLE Area tryouts talents. for this years Happy Hollow pagFor further information call eant are being held this week. This years presentation will be Student Prince. Parts available are: Dr. Engel (baritone), part for middle aged PTA to elderly persons; Prince Karl The spring WEST POINT (tenor) lead; Larntz (tenor), midPTA meeting will be held on dle aged to elderly; Detlef (first March 27 at 6:30 p.m. The protenor); Vonasterberg (second tengram will be presented by the or); Lucas (Bass); Lutz (comic, e classes. combined medium voice) middle age to elNew PTA officers for the Hubert (comic, medium derly; 1986-8- 7 school year will be invoice) middle age to elderly; stalled. (soprano) lead; Gretchen (soThere will be no school March Princess Margaret prano); 28 and 31 (spring break). (soprano); The Dutchess (does not sing), middle aged to elderly. People interested in trying out Layton should call the following persons for further details: Robin Lewis (southeast part of Kaysville east A Spring Fling LAYTON of Main Street) Coleen Fashion Show will be held SaturMain Bobo of (west Street) 2 in 22 March the at p.m. day, Gladys Mayfield (east of center court in Layton Hills Mall. Richard 3rd street) Fashions for spring will be pro(Fruit Heights) Harvey vided by mall merchants. An Easter Bonnet Parade prior Dwight Pincock (Crestwood area) to the fashion show will be held There will be other minor parts at 1:45 p.m. There are no age for teenage and adult singers and limits. . Prizes will be awarded for: the dancers. most glamourous, the most beautiful, the most outrageous. Children are encouraged to enter the coloring contest. Pictures A Womens Health Lecture Sewill be displayed throughout the is being presented by St. Benries mall. Prizes will be awarded in edicts 4 the Hospital PMS Center and each of age categories: State College Division of Weber 7 9 5 6 to to years, years, years, Continuing Education Tuesday ,10 to 12 years. Pictures will be taken with the and Thursday evenings, 9 p.m. Easter Bunny. Times are: Friday, beginning April 1. k lecture series The March 21, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, March 22, 9 a.m. to 6 considers health care issues that p.m.; Monday, March 24, 2 p.m. help women cope in todays to 9 p.m.; Tuesday, March 25, 4 worldThe course may be attended as p.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, Briefs seeks music, dance performers 21-2- 9. Happy Hollow play tryouts scheduled 773-330- correspondent two? awards banquet in Salt Lake City. The award was received for arrangement of songs, including Classical Gas, and Misty, All David M. Merrill schools, a rehabilitation counselor for the state, and managed an artistic lighting firm. Recipes Michael Mann, a SUNSET Sunset resident, recently received the award for best classicaljazz arranger by the Utah Songwriters Association He will be honored along with nine other BYU alumni at the clubs annual luncheon meeting on March 26 at BYU, where BYU President Jeffrey Holland will be speaker, and the Class of 1936 will be inducted into the organization. Carl E. Star Nelson, president, said the club, with about 4,000 members, includes former students who attended BYU more than 50 years ago and retired faculty members. Merrill received his bachelors of science degree in 1935 and his master of arts in 1936 at BYU, and has studied with the nations leading artists. A professional painter for more than 50 years, he has his own studio and gallery in Farmington, and has won prizes in exhibits throughout the West. He also has served as judge in ' many art competitions. Merrill also has served as art supervisor in Davis County 6. West Point spring meeting planned third-grad- Ka-th- ie Mall to hold contests for Easter 544-930- 9; 544-299- 1; 544-999- 3; 544-436- 8; 544-489- 3. Women's health lecture series set 7-- four-wee- - point and serve hot. Potato Salad For Two Dice four cooked potatoes, chop two hard boiled eggs, dice half small onion or two green onion. Stir together with cup salad dressing, Vi tsp. prepared mustard, salt and pepper to taste. (Diced celery and cucumbers dog-eare- 1 5-- a complete series or as individual lectures and is approved for one academic credit hour. Registration deadline is March 24. Fee schedule follows: $50 complete series; $35 four classes; $10 single class; and $86 for credit. WSC enrollment is required for the credit. Applications has been made for nursing CEARP credit. For more details, call Tamara 8 Aird at or Jody Hansen at 626-707- 479-246- 3. Red Cross teaching CPR class in Clinton CLINTON CPR classes are being held each Wednesday during March at the Clinton City Hall, 1906 W. 1800 N. at 6:30 p.m. Cost of the class is $5, which will help with the purchase of books and Resuscs-Anni- e. The size of the class is limited to 12 and is being taught by the Red Cross, who will continue classes as long as there is an interest in them. The project is sponsored in conjunction with the Kiwanis Club of Clinton. Registrations are being taken at the Clinton City Hall. Audition, clinic set for dressage group LAYTON Interested horseback riders are invited to attend the first rehearsal clinic for the reorganization of Alis Dressage Aires on March 22 at 11 a.m. The clinic will be held at Clover-lea- f Arena on Angel Street in Layton. Riders must call for an audition. Grounds fee is $5. The goal is to use better methods of training for horse and rider and develop a public performance group to promote the art of dressage. The public is welcome to observe. Call for more information. 544-71- 11 Preceptor Phi plans March 25 meeting The next meeting LAYTON 0-- I ularity of the microwave is well tato center. Mash and mix with 2 deserved. Thats where the leftT. butter, Vi cup shredded cheese overs come in handy. .of your choice. Return to shells. For those who prefer to cook Garnish with bacon bits. smaller portions and have a wider variety to choose from, just Potato Soup For Two d Dice two medium-size- d copy of get out the old The Brides Cook Book and start potatoes; add one small onion, diced. Cover with water. Cook all over again! minutes until potaslowly Stuffed Baked Potatoes toes are tender. Add four cups Bake two potatoes. Split tops milk and 1 T. butter. Salt and lengthwise. Remove most of po pepper to taste. Heat to boiling of Preceptor Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will be held at the home of president Emily Colben-so- n on March 25. Election of officers will be held along with selection of Woman of the Year. The program will be a continuation of Love is Body Beautiful. COLOR SALE TINTS FROST S05O SOO INCLUDES STYLE PERMS & ALL SlIDC INCLUDES Hair Cut .Finest Products - Style WORK SUPERVISED BY INSTRUCTORS EXPIRES MARCH 22 Professional framing offered thru the Fran Brocon & Company LAYTON CMe$e & of Beauty Career Center 546-616- 6 x t i! |