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Show C-4 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 7-10, 2019 The Park Record CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM PARK CITY FILM.ORG A DOG'S WAY HOME Lecture will recount and update equal rights battle Author will speak Tuesday at the Education Center Not Rated DEC 7 DEC 8 Sat 8pm Sun 6pm* *Director Q&A via Skype Sunday night! Underwritten by Holly A. Carlin, CPA & FiRe Films Wine & beer available for purchase Rated PG DEC 7 Sat 4pm Part of the Books 2 Movie series presented with Park City Library. Admission is free. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 “Remember the Ladies: The Fight for Women’s Rights” by Dr. Martha Bradley Evans When: 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10 Where: The Park City Museum’s Education and Collections Center, 2079 Sidewinder Drive Cost: Free Web: parkcityhistory.org SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record The fight for women’s rights is a battle that started with the suffrage movement in the late 19th century and continues today, according to Dr. Martha Bradley Evans, author, historian and associate vice president of academic affairs at the University of Utah. “In fact, (state) Rep. Karen Kwan reintroduced the Equal Rights Amendment to the Utah Legislature on Tuesday,” said Bradley Evans, who will give a free presentation titled “Remember the Ladies: The Fight for Women’s Rights” on Tuesday at the Park City Museum’s Education and Collections Center. The lecture will complement the Park City Museum’s exhibit, “A Women Speaking to Women: the Political Art of Nina Allendar,” which will show through Jan. 13. One of the reasons Kwan reintroduced the proposed constitutional amendment, which would give all U.S. citizens the same rights regardless of sex, was because the Utah Legislature didn’t ratify it when it was first introduced in 1975, according to Bradley Evans. “It’s going to be an interesting legislative session, in my opinion, and what will happen in the next four or five months in Utah will be an interesting moment in A few weeks ago, B. Murphy, one of the former touring members of the Platters, worked with the Park City Singers on Taylor’s song. Murphy’s son, Vegas Taelor, is one of the singers in “Sudan and Me,” according to Demers. “We had a few nights rehearsal with B., and while he’s not going to be here for our performances, but he got the song started with us,” Demers said. “That was a big highlight for us.” Other new numbers for the Park City Singers will be “The Coventry Carol,” “The Sky Boat Song” and “Auld Lang Syne.” “People who are familiar with the ‘Outlander’ TV show will know “Skye Boat Song” because it is the main theme,” Demers said. “We decided to do ‘Auld Lang Syne’ because we’re so close to the end of the year.” The concerts will also feature songs performed by break-out groups that will be mostly composed of women, according to Demers. Those songs include “Mr. Santa,” which is a Christmas-theme take on the 1954 pop hit, “Mr. Sandman,” “No Time to Diet” and “Snowfall Lullaby,” which is interwoven with the traditional carol, “Still, Still, Still.” Demers also wanted to do a piece from Handel’s “Messiah,” but decided against the “Halle- Continued from C-1 Singers celebrate the season Public performances are ways for the Park City Singers to show their appreciation for the community’s support through the RAP Tax, Demers said. “The money helps us with opportunities to increase our libraries, and performing is one way we can give back to the community,” he said. The Park City Community Church concerts will feature a mix of sacred and secular Christmas songs, and will include several new compositions, Demers said. One song, “Merry Christmas,” is an original work written by the choir’s accompanist Tanya Taylor, the co-songwriter and producer of the Lost Boys of Sudan musical, “Sudan and Me.” “A month into rehearsals, Tanya told me she wrote a song and wondered if we could find a place for it,” Demers said. “Tanya’s done a wonderful job on it. It’s very lively and gospel-y, and she will lead the song from the piano.” ACTUALLY ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 COURTESY OF DR. MARTHA BRADLEY EVANS 7 8 9 10 11 12 Dr. Martha Bradley Evans, author of “Pedestals and Podiums: Utah Women, Religious Authority, and Equal Rights,” will give a free lecture about the fight for women’s equal rights in Utah on Tuesday. our history,” she said. Bradley Evans plans to discuss Rep. Kwan and how local women participated in the fight for their rights in the 1970s and the late 19th century during Monday’s presentation that will be hosted by the Park City HisPlease see Lecture, C-5 lujah Chorus” or “For Unto Us a Child Is Born.” “We went off the mainstream and pull in ‘Glory to God,’” he said. The concerts’ showstopper, according to Demers, will be Haydn’s “Achieved Is the Glorious Work.” “This is also the choir’s biggest challenge as far as difficulty and the choral harmonies that come with it,” he said. Last year the Park City Singers performed “Jesu Son Most Sweet and Dear” by Dr. Colin Brumby, to raves from the audience, Demers said. “It was such a hit that we felt we needed to put it in this year,” he said. “The piece will feature a harpist and a soprano solo.” Other returning selections will include “The First Noel,” “Angels We Have Heard on High” and “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” to name a few. Demers also wanted to include some sing-along for the audiences. “We decided to do a regal and majestic version of ‘O Come All Ye Faithful,’” he said. “It will start with soloist who will sing a verse in Latin and then I’ll turn around and invite the audiences to sing with us.” Additional sing-along carols will be “Joy to the World,” “Deck the Halls” and “Jingle Bells.” “We will provide audiences with lyrics so they can sing with us,” he said. 13 14 15 16 17 18 55 56 57 80 81 82 111 112 BY PATRICK MERRELL / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ 19 Patrick Merrell, of Vero Beach, Fla., is a freelance cartoonist, writer, graphic designer, photographer and puzzle maker — ‘‘all in about equal measure,’’ he says. For 40 years he has been drawing cartoons for books, periodicals (including Mad magazine) and other publications. Mice are a recurring theme. Below is the illustration he added to this puzzle just for fun. This is Pat’s 91st crossword for The Times. — W.S. 20 23 21 24 25 27 28 32 33 AC R O S S 1 Bird growing up Down Under 4 Russian novelist Maxim 9 Honey 13 Suddenly stand at attention 19 Apt move when dancing the salsa? 20 Home of the Huskies, informally 21 “He’s like ____ to me” 22 Undo, legislatively 23 Notwithstanding 25 It abuts water on only one of its four sides 27 Attach, as a ribbon 28 Possible result of late payments, informally 30 Verb on a candy heart 31 Tithing portion 32 It’s an ellipse 36 “Little House on the Prairie” girl 37 Italian “darling” 38 Like drumheads 39 Frankish finish 41 Inker’s artwork 42 Meeting expectations 45 Source of Andrew Carnegie’s fortune 47 Heir extension? 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