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Show f Utah Symphony Plans Season Area Woman Named Outstanding Of International Song Menu Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1984 The Board of Advisors for the Young Women of America. The Outstanding Young .Women of America program is designed to honor and encourage exceptional young women between the ages of 21 and 36 who have distinguished themselves in ing Outstanding Young Women of ENNY MEYERS Review that he had once made this Correspondent off-han- Which occasion would warrant Governor Scott M. Matheson, Mayor Ted Wilson, and Maestro Joseph Silverstein of the Utah Symphony to appear in aprons and chefs hats? These three gentlemen were the guests of honor and chef of the premiere announcement of the Utah Symphony 1984-8- 5 Season at the Salt Lake Sheraton, Feb. 2. Among representatives of local TV stations, local and regional newspapers, and various art publications. Maestro Joseph Silverstein wielded a chefs hat and was dressed in a chefs apron with the words Utah Symphony emblazoned upon it. Silverstein said creating a concert, or a concert season, is somewhat like creating a dinner party. He continued, saying 85 season. BOUNTIFUL Bountiful Utah Stonecreek LDS Stake . Womens Conference is slated for 10-1- 1. It will be held at 990 N. 100 W., Bountiful. The theme of the conference is She Shall be Called Woman." It is open to all women over 18 years old. Tickets will be sold in advance at $4 or $5 at the door. Conference events will include a concert on Friday at 7;30 p.m. There will be displays of hand- - , With the elan a chef worthy, Silverstein introduced the Russian composers Prokoffeff, and Starwinsky, symbolized by a grand array of Beluga caviar and vodka. Germany was represented by Mahler, Beethoven and marinated herring and pretzels among other appetizing dishes. The United States was present LDS Woman - Feb. re- d mark to Betty L. Kay, the marketing director, and as a result he found himself announcing his concoctions" for the new season. Silverstein added that 1985 is not a year in which a major composer will be remembered, so he decided upon a truly international program, symbolized by his choice of international dishes and composers from various countries, selected for the long-lastin- 581-709- Seminar Slated Sely Centered Motherhood." Dantzel Nelson is a lecturer ries. Marielen W. Christensen is also a lecturer at BYU Educa- and musician; Marsha Newman, tion Week and author of Keep- the keynote speaker, and George W. Pace, a BYU professor is al- ing Family Memories Alive." is Ron Dowse a seminary so a BYU Education Week and teacher and musician; Peter R. Know Your Religion Series lecJeppson is a lecturer and busi- - turer. He is the author of The nessman; Sherrie Johnson, is a Faith of Young Mormons and lecturer and author of Spritual- - What it Means to Know Christ. the Know Your Religion crafted items. Keynote speaker will be Marsha Newman on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. She is the author of books Reflections of Eve and Her Daughters and She Shall Be Called Woman. Also on the agenda is the announcement of winners of the poetry and original music composition contests. Lunch and workshops will fill the remainder of the afternoon that day. The workshop leaders are lecturers, authors and teachers. David A. Christensen is director of curriculum for the LDS Churclv Education system. He is also featured speaker at Brigham Young University Education Week and Layton Hills Mall rryour something special store! We Ve just taken inventory . . and found hundreds of Items we need to clear to make room for new spring merchandise that's arriving daily! This means you'll find storewide savings on this years fall and winter fashions - all the looks you need today! Colors, sizes and styles are limited and may vary by store. Shop today for the best selection! . be there tomorrow at lO a.m.! Bounti-- . fulDavis Art Center will spon- sor a Benefit Gala Art auction to raise money for the permanent endowment fund for the Art Center., iiiiwin)ftim (Pifeii1 Art Auction To Help Foundation .On February 28, The their homes, their professions and their communities. Accomplishments such as these are the result of dedication, service and leadership qualities which deserve to be recognized and remembered. with Copland, Sessions and a America awards program announced that Janet Ellis Maw, large buffalo-roas- t. Silverstein deplored not having 461 N. 800 W., West Bountiful has been selected for inclusion Elgiar, England but a trifle" would be a bit longish, in the 1983 edition of Outstand said the maestro. Vaughan Williams and fish and chips would have to do. Governor Scott Matheson emphasized the importance the Utah Symphony has for the entire state, not just Salt Lake City. When asked what the relation-shi- p is between the governors Our fondest academic wish for every in areas as diverse as mathematics office and the symphony, the adult in the area? Blossom! And you or beginning Spanish. Spring quarter governor replied, There is a can do it in your own sweet time begins March 26th with classes that g connection very old, the DavisUniversity of Utah can quench the hardiest thirst for through between the two. knowledge. ..in an environment where Program for Higher Education in Bountiful. few new Send bloomers just naturally thrive. late shoots out a Public office in Utah needs to promote the arts, specially the 4 For a complete listing of spring quarter offerings, dial Symphony, with money and and ask for the Class Edition. support. 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Since the University of Utah will pull out of this venture, the Art Center has the tasks to go it alone. Among the artists scheduled to participate are local celebrities such as Rose Ann Peterson, Tony Rasmussen, Merrily Will South, Beverly Mas-triDawna Barton, Norma Forsberg and Linda Wheadon. Also, early Utah pieces by A.B. Wright will be auctioned. According to Marilyn Coleman, acting director of the BAC, the local artists are banning to v gether to help lhe center. She hopes the citizens of Davis County will do the same. VolunFARMINGTON teers are being sought to assist in probation work for the, Utah State Adult Probation and Parole Department at the courthouse. Volunteers will assist in completing background reports and in Supervising probationers. 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