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Show ' --Gift of Music4 p- Memorial : Symphony Seleevs Soloists Soloists for the September 16 Salt Lake Tabernacle perform-anc- e of the Verdi Requiem by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Utah Symphony were announced today by G. Homer Durham, chairman of the Tanner Gift of Music Concert Committee. . All four soloists are native-borAmericans whose divergent performing careers have taken them to the leading opera houses and concert halls in the United States and abroad. Three of the four will be making their Utah debut at this concert. Tenor Dana Talley, who made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1979 and has returned to the Met in each subsequent season, is familiar to Utahns through his solo performances in the Utah Oratorio Societys Messiah which in 1980 was telecast nationwide over the PBS-TNetwork. He has also sung oratorio roles with the Philadelpia Orchestra, Detroit son with major orchestras in Chicago, Houston, Boston, Dal- las, Minnesota, Philadelphia and Baltimore. She has also appeared with the Vienna Philharmonic and in numerous recital, oratorio and opera presentations in the U.S. and abroad. In June she makes her debut with the Paris opera. Arnold Voketaitis, bass, has appeared with the Chicago, Boston, New York, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and other major orchestras, as well as with leading opera companies of the U.S. including New York n and Rochester Symphony Oratorio Society as well as in Carnegie Hall. Kristine Ciesinski, the soprano who sang with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir in its performance of the Brahms Requiem at the Grant Teton Music Festival in 1980, has sung with the Cleveland, Minnesota and Pittsburgh symphony orchestra and recently completed two seasons with the Salzburg Opera. Her recitals, oratorios and operatic engagements, often with her sister Katherine, have taken her to Canada and China as well as' throughout the United States. Katherine Ciesinski, mezzo-- . soprano has appeared this sea- - Commission Says Budget Is in - Shape By BARRY KAWA Review Staff - FARMINGTON After looking at a $2.2 million budget surplus as reported by an Ogden auditing firm, Davis County Commission Chairman Glen E. Saunders noted the county government is in pretty good shape. .:Weve' tried;ito keep out Budget increases in line with national spending,- - said Saunders. Weve been below the inflation rate on our spending. We wili continue the same type of restraints. Representatives from the Tanner, Brunson, Pickett and Company of Ogden reported the county took in revenues of Total expenditures amounted to $15,238,757. The largest surplus is in the $17,476,266 in 1982. combined general fund where revenues totaled $14,920,897 and expenditures were $13,503,200. This amounted to $1.4 million of the reported $2.2 million surplus. ; The capital improvement fund had a surplus of $289,191 which Saunders said is a carry over for the purchase of land for a county complex. This complex would include a site for a county fair. The flood control fund showed a surplus of $320,789 in 1982. Total revenues were $874,392 $553,603. and expenditures were The county accumulated interest income in $477,264 in 1982 while making bond and other payments of $181,518. County Auditor Ludeen Gibbons said the surpluses have helped balance the 1982-8- 3 budget. Saunders said the commissionfinaners will use the cial report to help prepare the 1983-8budget. Gibbons noted the auditing firm gave the county unqualified approval for their updated auditing records. She said her department has been working on making a complete inventory of county fixed assests for the past three years. The general fund report listed the $14.9 million in revenues as: taxes, $5,736,782:. licenses and 30-pa- 4 permits, $48,424; revenues, $5,321,291, charges for services, $1,688,356; fines and forfeitures, $441,143; miscellaneous revenues, $1,539,901; and contributions and transfers, $145,000. County expenditures which totaled $13.5 million are: general government, $4,082,792; public safety, $2,907,552; public health $3,869,027; highway and public improvements $1,011,005; parks and recreation $531,859; and conservation and economic development $1,100,965 Classified lias It All. . City Opera, the Metropolitan Opera National Company, and operas of San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Houston and others. He has also performed extensively in Europe. Gift of Music concerts, conceived and endowed by Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner, will be free of charge to the public. Tickets for the September 16 concert will be distributed by the Utah Symphony box office and Salt Lake area ZCMI stores on a basis beginning in August. first-com- e, first-serve- d Lakeside Review North, May 25, 1983 - On Memorial BOUNTIFUL Day, Monday 30 at noon, Memorial Estates Cemeteries and Mortuaries will present a program at the Bountiful Lakeview Cemetery, 1700 East Lakeview Drive. State Senator Jack Banger-ter- , will be the principal speaker. The new flag area dedicated to veterans will be featured. The dedication will be offered by Colonel Bennie Mangus U.S.A.F. Ret. Res. Gerald Avery, director of the OBrien School of Insurance will in- troduce and conduct the proceedings. Introduction of the 14 original flags that came before the flag of the United States of America will be presented by Boy Scout troops from the area. The official flag ceremony will be conducted by the Bountiful Area National Guard. The Salt Lake Chapter of the Scottish Pipe Band will also 5A Guard Airmany Is Graduate FARMINGTON - Air Nation- al Guard Airman 1st Class Jay T. Frandsen, son of Glenn R. and Evelyn P. Frandsen of 470 Memorial Estates N. 200 E., Farmington, has Lakeview invites any to come graduated from the U.S. Air Force environmental support participate in this event. course at Sheppard To get to the cemetery, go specialist Air Force Base, Tex. east on Fifth South in Bountiful to 1100 East then south one Graduates of the course block and east again to studied water and waste treatLakeview Drive (Oakhills ment processes, and earned School) then follow Lakeview credits toward an associate deDrive to the cemetery. gree in applied science through For further information call the Community College of the per-for- 298-158- 1 or 295-330- 9. Air Force. ( t ! i ) r 7 |