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Show The Magna TlmeaWest Valley News, Thursday. May 13. 2000 LocalEmviFommemt Countlnued from page 9 of the Young Artist Chamber Players and has won awards in the Utah State Fair and Utah Symphony Youth Guild competi-tion- s. Sarah, 16, won the top string award in the Utah Symphony Youth Guild, 2000. She has soloed twice with the Utah Symphony. Also a pianist, she has numerous superior ratings for both from the Utah instruments Federation of Music Clubs. - The Assembly 7 June Hall is available to the 2000 Gina 13-1- Bachauer International Junior Piano Competition. On Tuesday, June 13, the competition times are 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 2:00-3:0- 0 p.m. The balance of the week, the scheduled times are from 2:00-5:0- 0 p.m. and from 7:00-10:0- 0 p.m. Tuesday, June 20 - Ning An (ChinaUSA), piano; Bachauer jurist. Wednesday, June 21 Father Sean Brett Duggan (USA), piano; Bachauer jurist. Thursday, June 22 Angela Cheng (Hong KongCanadaUSA), piano; Bachauer jurist. Saturday, June 24 Concert by the six finalists of the Gina Bachauer International Young Artist Piano Competition. Wednesday, June 28 - Members of the June D. and Dallin H. Oaks Family will perform string, horn, piano, and vocal music. Works of Chopin, GounodCundick, and Brahms are featured, along with Introduction and Tarantella by Sarasate played by Jenny Oaks Baker, violin, and Jared Dixon Oaks, piano. Jenny lives now in northern Virginia, where she performs professionally and teaches. Jared comes from the state of Washington, where he is an active accompanist, pianist, and baritone. Vocal soloist Cheri Oaks Ringger is a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Members of the Ward and Boulter families also contribute All are children or grandchildren of Dallin H. Oaks and the late June D. Oaks, to whom they dedicate this pro- Alpine School District and the Utah State Office of Education. CONCERTS IN THE PARK You are invited to enjoy informal concerts on Tuesday and Friday evenings at beautiful Brighan Young Historic Park in out Concerts in the Park series. The park is located at the southeast comer of State Street and 2nd Avenue. Free parking is available (enter at 39 East North Temple Street). Seating is limited. Bring blankets for lawn seating. No food cr drinks, please. The schedule for the month of June appears below. gram. Tuesday, June Friday, June 30, and Saturday, July 1 - The Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band welcomes the patriotic season in the Tabernacle at 7:30 p.m. with a program of marches, patriotic tunes, fanfares, and concert works. Tre band, active since 1924, is comprised of members of the Utah National Guard. They have performed at hundreds of Utah ceremonial events, including ROTC graduations, annual military balls, and Veteran! Day concerts. Their conductor is Warrant Officer Jay "Mike0 Cottam, who has served the Guard for the past 33 years. He was formerly percussionist and announcer for the band. He is a clinician, presenter, and trainer for Utah 6 National Guard 23rd Army Band. n This popular, band well-know- plays familiar tunes, rousing use of MTBE has little impact on Environmental Protection Agency announced a tough new standard for sulfur content in gasoline, few seemed concerned that the supposedly cleaner burning fuel would cost a bit more. After all, with President Clinton claiming that the new rule would dramatically improve air quality, why quibble about a few extra pennies per gallon? However, this rule is only the latest of many regulations under the Clean Air Act that have had a substantial cumulative effect on fuel prices, but have frequently failed to deliver the promised environmental benefits. Given the recent public outcry over the price increases, perhaps it is time to review some of the mistakes our own government has made that have exacerbated the gas affordabil- improving ozone air quality and has some disadvantages. Worse MTBE has leaked into water yet, supplies throughout the country, sparking a backlash against its use. Last month, EPA announced belated steps to phase out MTBE based on water contamination concerns. Unfortunately, the agency now wants to replace it with ethanol, which costs even more and has an equally dubious environmental record. Beyond tinkering with the composition of gasoline, several EPA rules have raised prices in less direct ways. For example, EPA's aggressive enforcement of its New Source Review program has made1 it extremely difficult to build new refineries, or even upgrade existing ones. Refining bottlenecks in California have already added to die cost of gas in that state, and the problem may spread to other parts of the country in the next few years. Many other rules are in the works. In the next few weeks, EPA will release a new standard for sulfur in diesel fuel. By the end of the year, die agency will enact new benzene limits for gasoline. Indeed, if the past is any guide, the flow of major new fuel regulations will continue-a- t the rate of at least one or two per year. OPEC-generat- ity problem. Take the fuel additive MTBE, which EPA requires in gasoline sold in those areas of the country with the highest levels of ozone, the primary constituent of smog. According to the US Energy Information Administration, this g putative compound adds 2.5 to 4 cents per gallon to the price at the pump. Despite the costs, a 1999 National Academy of Sciences study concluded that the smog-fightin- 520-523-14- mid-summ- 520-556-215- e-m- ail Williams (From the Baker Music Director an conduc- tor and Donny Gilbert, Guest with West Valley Symphony Conductor. Ticket are $3.00 and can be purchased at Davis IGA, Valley Fair Mall Courtesy Booth, Concert master Kelly Richardson as Soloist, Symphony 2 Fourth Movt. The Little Finale, Harmons West, Harmons Bennion, or at the door the Russian by Tschaikowsky, The March Slave by Tshaikowsky, evening of the performance, more 0 information Please call American Salute ly Morton Gould, and A T umpeters Lullaby Movie "Superman"), Them from will be conducted by Stephen with the Wind" Music by Max Steiner, Arr. By John Williams, 969-448- by Leroy Anderson. The Concert Gone fr f Season finale Ninth Season 1999-200- Filipino-America- This group promotes Philippine Individually, none of these measures will break the bank, but die net effect is considerable, especially for die working poor. Unlike the costs, the benefits of fuel supplies are unclear. Granted, air quality has markedly improved over the past three decades, due in substantia part to dramatic reductions in motor vehicle emissions. But the lions' share of the credit goes to improvements in the vehicles themselves, and not to the ated changes in the makeup offuels. There is only so much our government can do to influence the actions of OPEC or any other factor that affects world oil prices. But by subjecting EPAs fuel regulations to more rigorous scrutiny, and rejecting those that do more economic harm than environmental good, we can continue protecting the quality of the air we breathe while making future trips to die pumps considerably less painful. Tagline: Ben Ueberman is a policy 0 "SometHinp 'You 've Been Missing a 3t20C0 8 p.m,- - Admission 15 Granger High 3690 So. 3600 W. WVC Saturdayjune Concerto for Clarinet Artie Shaw Marchfrom. 'Superman ' John Williams (From the movie Superman'') Theme firm Max 'one With The Wnd' Steiner Arranged by John Williams Symphony it2 fourth Movement TachalKawaky The Little Russian Symphony Finale Marche Slave TachalKowsky EPA-manag- American Salute . Morton gould A Trumpeters LuTaBy Leroy Anderson Samantha Goodman, Soiolat federally-mand- Stephen Baker, Music Director and Conductor Larry Wadsworth, Associate Conductor Assistant Conductor Donny Gilbert, Guest Conductor analyst with the Competitive in Institute, Enterprise Washington, DC, 2) 63. . . Kelly Tlcketa Available at: West Valley IGA - Hannons West Valley - Harmons Bennion Valley Fair Service Booth Ticket Office, Evening of Performance - Or call 969-44- Richardson, Mall 30 A cost-bene- 25 520-527-33- r The West Valley S . tony Season presenting its 1999-20u- u Finale Concert Saturday even g June 3, 2000 at 8 p.m. in tie Granger High School Auditorium 3690 South 3600 West, West Vallr City. Music to be performed will Concerto for Clarinet, By Ai Shaw with Todd Feeney as soloist, March from "Superman by John n Friday, June 16 Cultural Ensemble. 02 0, West Valley Symphony 13 June Tuesday, Akkordeonorchester Hof. From Germany, these gifted accordion students, ages 11 to 18, are directed by Gunther Zeilinger. 520-214-596- er Masters of Americana folk music, this duo sings and performs on acoustic guitars. per- - variety of styles with clever be going on sabbatical in but he can bo readied Bonni Holmes or at through Bonnie.Hclmesnau.edu. Wallys phone number is (520) 523-663-5 will relationships through hit songs choreography. 08 520-523-75- Tuesday, June 27 - Thats Entertainment. A look at lifes Cyprus High Directed by the choir Kerry Moore, sings a of fire storm in Los Alamos & what promises to be a wild fire seaif are son, you looking for fire experts who are detached from the Forest Service and the National Park Service, Northern Arizona University has 3 premier fire ecology experts. They will be doing field work throughout summer but will be reachable & both myself (Barbara Williamson, or page at 520-9& Jane Barber will be happy to or page at 1 help track them down for you. Hers is the fir experts contact info: 1. Pete Fule will be checking voice mail, even when he is in the field this summer, & can be reached at 2. Doc Smith can bo reached at or DcaSmithnau.edu 3. Wally Covington, the best known of the 3 at the national level, 520-523-61- Friday, June 30 - Shane Jackman and Greg Simpson. Friday, June 9 In light 61 the park. School Show Choir. Fire season experts (520-523-61- formed by Michele Mobley, former Miss Utah, and Steve Dimond. Friday, June 23 - No concert in marches, and patriotic medleys. EPAs Contribution to higher gas prices Last December, when the culture through music, dance, and beautiful costumes. Tuesday, June 20 Granite Yi h Symphony. Drawn from nine xa high schools, die orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall and at the Kennedy Center. Rs!ph Baker Non - profit Enterprise In a hurry and need something printed? Invitations Business Cards Announcements Flyers Handbills Tickets AH of your commercial printing needs! 44 & is W.Wallace.Covingtonnau.edu Thank you c::ov.27co to. Customer t |