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Show Fage Prao, HERALD. 3S-- TKE Sunaay, MatcS Utah, a, Orchestra Slates Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Dr Ralph Layeock, will present s concert Fiday, March 28. at pm. wthede Jong Concert Hail of the Harris Fine Arts Center as 3 feature of the Mormon Festival of Arts. hich includes The orchestra: about 80 members, already has played during the Festival for the opera ' Boris Godunov" and at the Mormon Arts Ball. ' From our appearances at WWW li 1 M '1 l OtC wro X Hji k music important twiwntions we have been told we are or,: of the top orchestras on the university scene," Dr. laycocksaid. The concert will open with "Fugue in G minor" by Bach as transcribed for string orches'ra by Henri Temiarika, concert violinist who is a guest professor at BYU. "Concerta in D major" for turmpet and orchestra by Johann Friedrich Fasch will feature BVU student Brain Daw on the piccolo trumpet, which is a very small trumpet. Ruth Monson will be featured 35 the violin in s concerto by Both Daw and Mrs. Monson are winners of the annual concerto auditions at BVU The program also will include Samt-Saen- from "Fetes" Debussey's "Nocturnes" Symphony No. 7 by William Schuman, described by Dr. Laycock as "dissonant by exciting." .Admission is free to BYU students and $1 for general public. Multi-Medi- a Creation Set Thursday Fire," a creation that "The Remote Voice of multi-medi- a includes painting, photography . i i dim poetry, win ue piesemeuj uii 10:15 at a m in Thursday of the Jesse Knight Building. The production is being offered in conjunction with the Seventh Annual Mormon Festival of Arts at Brigham Young University. Admission is free. 0 I IdmMA s AfmAitm Joint Piano Recites! Set Tuesday at BYU - SPRINGVSLLE Joan Bartholomew and Carol Danic will be featured in a joint piano Miss recital Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Bartholomew attended Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Springville High School and has Fine Arts Center, Brigham continued her education for the past three years at BYU. Young University. Miss Danic, a student from Both Joan and Carol are presently studying under Diane Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Cross at" BYU and are majoring is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in music education. Walters. Danic of Niagara Fails. They will play duets, as well as Before she came to BYU to study solos, from the works of Mozart, music, she was a student at Cornwall Liszt, Chopin, Barber, Scriabin, Collegiate and Vocational Scnool.The public is andMilhaud, Both girls presently are living welcome. After Four years, Mendelssohn's "Elijah" returns to the Utah Valley for a single performance in the Provo Tabernacle by the Brigham Young University Ninth Stake fine aits Capener. for KBYU-Fand of the production with Steven Taylor, described "The Remote Voice of Fire" as a n slide show with three-scree- taped poetry Wednesday visaing ob.t with Elaine Comparone, harpsichordist, 8pm, Madden Recital Hall. Art Reception. Security Gallery. Harris Fine Arts Center, 7:30 pm. An Evening' with S. "Inspiration arid Imag'nationDi! worth Young Redding Shs Own Poetry," 8 p.m., j7 Wilkins n Center Thursday Concert Iiand, 8 p m iie Jong Concert Hail. "The Fire." 10 am., mz Jesse Kruh'ht Buildme Annex Mormon Farr.ih Hi.itoiv Div, 9 a m. p m. Sv: iff - Friday Philhaimonic Orchestra. 8 p m., de Jong Concert Hall. in reading stereophonic sound. 'it grew out of a project I did as a student for an English class a dramatic essay on 'Moby Dick, " Capener said. "It was first presented at the Mormon Arts Ball in 1972 and the sound track is the same now as it was Saturday rmversiU (hurdle 8 p m . de Jong Concert Hall. "The Plan of Lite.' 8 p.m., Nelke Experimental Theater mi i then." The audio production part of includes 4 taped Mormon poetry by a " To Be MRS. A. E. BLANCHARD, reading catalogue describing the Boston Museum of Fine Arts traveling exhibition of western lore. The catalogue and the traveling exhibit are entitled, 'Frontier America: The Far West." A photograph of Mrs. Blanchard's husband and his parents appears in the catalogue. It is the work of George Edward Anderson, pioneer Springville photographer. photographer who, after acquiring several thousand of the glass pioneer photographer's plate negatives, first brought them to the attention of e' "receptive" public. Nelsor, W'adsworih, Brigham Young University, also loaned some ol the Anderson photographs to tht exhibit. "The focus of this exhibition ii the western part of the Unitet States, from the Missouri to tht Pacific Coast, as it was in tht nineteenth centruy. Life in this is area before urbanization presented through pictorial, decorative, and fuctional arts n'ntt&n accounts and pictorial records give us a clear image ol Ihc 3ett!ers who accepted tht challenge of life in the Far West. the objects variai z us lmm w-m-. of the of early Lehi strong and delicate, Photographs sophisticated and naitve, brutal homes on loan from John and tender expressions of an Hutchings Museum of Natural era now often misunderstood," History, are also featured. These says Jonathan L. Fairbanks, include photographs of the Don curator. the Loveridge house, "The Protest," a work in earliest adobe house mow bronze by Cyrus Dallin, famous demolished) in Lehi for ' lich a Hans Springville sculptor, will also be photograph survives: t' a part of and the only sculpture in Hammer house, 1855-1- 8 ucco the exhibition. This work was over adobe; the William n. A'inn created by Dallin in 1904. stucco over house, ca. 1859, Much of Utah's Indian culture adobe with stone base,' and the is also included as are chairs and Thomas Smith house, other functional objects made by unsurfaced adobe. music BYU student SPRINGVILLE The Museum ! : $ J j BYU S Film $ 5s. John Goddard, popular explorer, photographer, and lecturer, will return to Provo on April 10 to present his new i": containing recent on land, se?, adventures ;j thrilling and in the air. $ J e :! Entitled "The Adventurous Goddard's film lecture be presented in the Joseph Ijfe," will S Smith Auditorium on Brigham Young University campus, beginning at 7:30 p.m. It will show the action-packeascents of two of America's awesome peaks. Mount Hood in Oregon and the magnificent Mount Rainier in Washington. .Also included are flights aboard the famous Goodyear blimp and a handmade hot air balloon, plus a ride in the sensational $15 million F ill on a record-settin1500 m.ph, speed run over Nevada. included also are pictures of the world's greatest flying team. "The Thunderbirds," filmed by "Suite Goddard while he was flying in d fighter; the aeriai adventure of sky diving; and the rich variety and color of the anoiher breath-takin- jet g Galapagos Islands located O)d0 ? perform of Ensemble." The piece, written by Hodges, was premiered at the Utah Percussion Festival at Weber State College on Feb. 15 A string quartet will present w A't:" m- Art to become a part of the permanent collectioe. The painting is part of the museum's annua! Spring Salon which wiii open Marc h 30, Parson, Fine Dale, W'yo., "Spirit of "76", ail oils; and Sally Nelson, All entries were from 35 mm slides and final Salt Lake City, "Vanity Lair" a judge was Steve Rose of the sculpture in welded steel and Biltmore Galleries, Los Angeles, Calif. glass; and Travis C. Crowther, pre-judge-d "Reflective Ogden. Involvement" a bronze sculpture. All purchase awards will be Mmic Clubs Announce purchased from the artistis and will become a part of the Museum's permanent collection. The Museum will remain open from 10 a m. to 8 p.m. daily The Utjh Federated Music Clubs voc&l section announced through the April show only. winners of the Junior Festival which wrs held March 15 at Brigham toung University. Supeno ratings were given to Brad Mark Winger, Orem; Wilcox, Pfvo; Cheryl Tischner, Orem; Denise Madsen, Orem; Debbie (I sen, Orem; Karen of Ecuador. miles off the coast Grove; Gregg Pope, Plft-saAs a young man Goddard set and Denise Davis. Elder, Pnvo; down a list of 127 goals he wanted Orem to accomplish in life, such as Maxine kdams of Provo has climb Mt. Everest, explore the been a hree year superior Nile, circumnavigate the globe, winner anj she was awarded a write a book, explore the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, climb gold cup. Ney Winners and Lecture at 15.99 DRESSY SANDAL "Movements for Vibraphone and Percussion mJS-iS&- John Goddard Schedules ifi; SPECIAL! fA 1860-188- " --L, Annual Spring Salon Planned - of Art Springville announces its annual Spring Salon March 30 through April 27. An opening reception will be held Easter Sunday, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the museum, 126 E. 400 S., ; Springville. ;5 Museum director, Peggy Forster, announces purchase ij award winners as follows: F. $ Calvin Packard, Springville, "A : Pleasant Memory"; W, Clarence $ McGrath. San 'Ysidro, Calif., : "Hosteen se na Jem"; Elwin the work by Guinaldo. Medievale for String Quartet" Seymour's "Arthurian Suite" will be presented by a quartet consisting of a clarinet, bass clarinet, viola, and piano. California, will be performed in the recital, with the composer at the piano. 1850-185- 11 At Museum of Art from Ken Hodges, a graduate student at BYU, and the RYU Percussion Ensemble will 1 U I v: : - F. CALVIN PACKARD, SpringvUle artiit posts beside- - his prize winning painting "A Pleasant Memory." The painting, an oil, will be purchased by the Spriugville Museum of "Songs for Horn and Piano." written by James Thatcher, a full of 600 T 1 Cheops Pyramid, etc. Now he has tough middle-aged- , become one of the world's most famous explorer's and has accomplished 105 of the goals. Goddard was the first man to explore the entire iength of the Nile and Congo Rivers, and still plans to explore the entire Yangtze River in China. He also has traveled 1000 miles on the Amazon River and traversed the length of the Colorado River on a botanical survey. Tickets are available at the BY'U Special Courses and Conference Department. 242 Herald R.Clark Building. ORGANS 20 m EASIER SPECIAL March:24telpriiZ4 DUUKLEY MUSIC 378 1. 12th N., froo JCPenney r when Grandma, are you coming to see me? In the meantime... Pretty. Every step the way. A rounded toe, smidge of platform, tall heel aimed at flattery. Smooth luxury manmade. 1 'A vr PULLOGK & LOSEE Weddings! Brides: Registry for the Bride. Delivery and Mail Service. Full Tradition is yours when you choose a gift (rom . . WALLACE INTERNATIONAL BaSTON CRlSTAL d' ASQUES REED & - - - DENBY 1.95 for a 5x7 Debbie Heal Hilda Snow or 4 wallet sizes in natural color. Susan McKinley . Colleen Christiansen ONEIDA Paula Smith LUNT GORHAM TOWLE " These Are Our Registered MAY WE HELP YOU? No appointment necessary Choose from several poses No hidden charges Age limit, 12 years 2 or 3 children in portrait. 2 93 Reorder; at low nnr.ns Hfen MIKASA NORITAKE China - Crystal - Silverware Sterlinno - Stninlpss - Gifts BE SURE AND ASK ABOUT OUR NEW Club Plan Coll 224-131- 1 ext. 318 Use your JCPenney Charge Cord. BIJEEOCK & LOSI Miflai lomuttam Jul thesa people. Lkc wt1 Featured at A chamber music recital, featuring four different chamber groups from Brigham Young University, will be presented Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall. The recital is free of charge. Georae Anderson's Phoioaraphs Exhibited are area. contrasts: early settlers SPRINGVILLE The photographs of George Edward Anderson, pioneer Springville photographer, are. among those in an exhibition conceived and produced by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The exhibition, featuring the exploration and settlement of frontier American and more specifically the Far West, will tour American cities and, during our nation's bicentennial year of 1976, it will travel overseas to some of the European countries that have contributed to the pluralistic nature of American life. The Anderson photographs were loaned to the exhibition by Rell G. Francis, Springville t Chamber Music Recital s' the readings of variety of poets centered around certain themes. The poems of Dr. Clinton F. Lirson, Dr. Arthur Henry King, Warden Clark, Stephen Orson Taylor, and John S. Harris are represented. I.; . V - - I Lyceum, Brian director V-'- )W4kMJh Xi f Tuesday "Papa Married A Mormon," original drama; Pardoe Drama Theater, 8 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Chamber Music Recital, 8 p.m. Madsen Recital "Hall. Films, "The Lost Manuscript" and "Cipher in the Snow." 7:30 p.m.. Room 184. Jesse Knight Building. "The Forge and the Fire," Margetts Arena Theater, 8 p.m., Tuesday thru Saturday, Choir. The resounding currents of this choral movement promises to provide an enjoyable evening. The performance begins Friday at 8pm Admission is free if ; - d Monday Early Mormon Imprints, Pioneer Room, Harold B. Lee Library, all week. Family History Exhibit, third floor, Harold B. Lee Library, all week. Art Exhibit, Larsen Gallery, Harris Fine Arts Center, all week. George Beard, artist with a camera exhibit, Larsen Gallery, all week. Ninth Stake Plans Concert - v ifcFT"- interesting. The whole set is reasonably priced, bat the best buys, judged on how long kids spent in the volume and thus helping pass long travel hours, or possibly sick-betime, was "About Early America" and "Find It!" These can be purchased from local book dealers, or ordered in Urne for summer vscstions. Of Arts Schedule Bartholomew. 1- ore-tim- e Mormon Festival in Springville with Joan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark - " in aching the puzzles. uie book, "Color Puzzles" is can enjoy ore that us well as help sharpen the perception of younger readers. "Card Games fcr Kids," and "Fold, Paste. Whittle, Taint and Hammer,' may not he as useful for travel, although the first can be used at stops. The fold and paste book is full of pnj1s that most children of cub scout age can make at home. The final book in the series, 'Puzzles: Mind - Teasing Photo Puzzles," turned out to be a only quick read through for the kids. For trsvd it would not occupy irarh time, but it was The book is also a good one for parents who like word finds, won! grids, and related puzzles The text, written by Charles Preston, is entertaining and can be handled by fourth grade readers as well as mom and dad. Another volume that especially interested young readers was "Find It! Over 100 Eye - B?ffing CAROL DANIC, left, and Joan Bartholomew will present a joint piano recital Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall in the Harris Fine Arts Center of BYU. The public is invited to attend - Puzaes " This book has puzzles thy will stump even the adult reader, and or or two that would spy- - Sherlock lioimes di&ctUty. A number are relatively easy and each reader . regardless of age, will meet with sore s success ByLTONTOLTON As farraiks began to consider mcMkn dans iht GoSdefi Piss 4 tw tmd games books sen be a good actios ts well may travel supplies because the work books will Istlp children to wNle away hours spent on tHe road. The series has six books, each a workbook - sued volume, paps - bound and inexpensive. The sis include color puzzles, card garrses for kiL, a story - puzzle boon about early America, phots puzzles projects boos and another volume of nuzzles. All six books interested the young readers, which ranged from first thrsugh seventh grade. If judged for travel use alone, "About Early America; A Story - Puzzle Book." is the mast valuable. It takes iiteraliy hours for youngsters to complete, and provides capsuiizcd accounts of our nation. MA the Brigham Young University Philharmonic several Activities; Books Good for Travel 1 -- V.oiTii 'fr, , " V'- - IJ (tf " mm L'MiVinSiTY ' -- ' J "V "A MAIL riowii Mrtil&y Friday 10-10-- ":. |