OCR Text |
Show IMpMIgpXqniqpMHqgpMqpHpq WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 31, 1977 IS M1B ME) TfKl Bountiful Art League Plans April 8th Meet The Bountiful Art Leagues next luncheon will be held on Friday, April 8, at 12:30 p.m. at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington. v THE LEAGUE , is delighted to announce that special guest V speaker will be Dr. Lennox Tierney, Professor in Art History at the University of Utah, whose emphasis i3 in Oriental subjects: the art of LeCONTE STEWART LeConte Stewart Honored On 86th LeConte Stewart, Utah n well-know- landscape painter, will be honored on the occasion of his 86th birthday at a reception from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday, April 3 at the Davis County Library South Branch, 725 South Main, Bountiful. THE Bountiful Art Center, Anton J. Rasmussen, director, is Bountiful Art Center. Stewarts works including the new An exhibit of Mr. paintings and the pastels will Jiang in the Creation I Gallery In the library from April 3 through May 14. :;MUSIC FOR the reception the event. The public is invited. John R. Moon Graduates From P.I.T. John R. Moon, a graduate of Layton High School, has been graduated from Phoenix Institute of Technologys (P.I.T.) Automotive Electronic Diagnostic Analysis and course. GRADUATES have received extensive training in proper procedures in both foreign and domestic automobiles. trouble-shootin- .will be provided by the Utah of Utah Symphony-Universit- y faculty trio composed of John Chatelain, Jay Ryan Selberg and Lenora Ford Neal, Mitzi Hancuff, j Mrs. president of the Bountiful Art League and Mrs. Louise g maintenance and servicing is included and is required of most tune-u-p specialists. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moon of Layton. The Sunset Seventh Ward Aaronic Priesthood activity night was held Tuesday at the ward chapel. A special Cul- tural Arts Festival was presented. The festival featured music and art talent. The musical numbers were arranged by Sally Dickson, assisted by Guy Larsen. THE MUSIC numbers were vocal selection by Ward Choir, Climb the Mountain of Faith conducted by Myrle Young, accompanied by Nora B. Stephens; vocal solo, Loren Young, Since Youve Asked accompanied- Nada Nicholas; piano duet, Nada Nicholas and Kathy Larsen, Symphony No. 5 in C by Minor by Beethoven. Vocal duet, Patti Choate and Sharee Nicholas, My Favorite Things, accompanied by Nada Nicholas; trumpet solo, Norman Young, "I Love You Truly accompanied by Myrle Young; double trio, Beth Henrie, May Christiansen, Myrle Young, Aleta Moore, Linda-MartCarol Hasler, Lift Thine Eyes accompanied by Nora B. Stephens. m, STATE INSPECTIONS E TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS SUN-SCOP- PIANO SOLO, Marshall, by Chopin; Minuet by Chopin; vocal selection by Mia Maids, Lisa Hurst, Sandy Satterlee, Carolee Hasler, Kathy Lewis, Prelude 132 North First West, Kaysville, Utah Phone Shannon Raindrop Waltze HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 376-203- 5 Terry Williamsen, Debbie Kofoed, Laurie Gundersen, Ruth Stephens, Streets of London accompanied by Knsty Stephens. ilMAGE MAKE YOUR STORAGE COMPLETE See our Elegant Woodsman Stoves that will heat 2,000 Sq. FL & our Aladdin Kerosene Mantle Lamps that give as much light as a 75 Watt globe. Excellent for home or cabin. tl the to ADDITION degrees from Japan, Dr. Tierney holds degrees from Columbia University and the University of California. Because of his great knowledge of Oriental art. Dr. Tierney was appointed curator of Asian art at the San Diego Museum which houses one of the largest collections of oriental art in the western half of the United States. HE REGULARLY com- mutes to San Diego by airplane to perform his duties. Working with the collec- tion in San Diego provides him with an opportunity for research in Oriental art which benefits his work in art history at the University of Utah. The Ikebana Society in San Diego, one of the most flourishing Ikebana societies in the nation, created Dr. an Tierney Vocal solo, Linda Young, Line Upon Line accompanied by Loren Young; organ solo, Don Eastman, "Open The Gates of The vocal group. Temple; Laurels and Venturers, Linda Young, Becky Christiansen, honorary member, an honor which is limited by the Societys constitution to two honorary members. PERSONS interested in attending the luncheon should make reservations by calling the Bountiful Art Center at a rebirth of prominence and prosperity has been traced by a distinguished professor emeritus of social work at the University enjoying of Utah. DR. WILLIAM M. McPhee, a University faculty member from 1946 until 1971, has prepared a historical study of Park City, from its formation in 1969 to its seeming demise in the Great Fire of 1898. of the Trail The Leprechaun: Early History of a Utah Mining Camp, published by Exposition Press, Inc. in New York City, presents a social history of one of Utahs most colorful communities and treats with objective insight the diverse cultures and various political, ONE OF the purposes of the book, McPhee states, is to investigate the "symbiotic PfJfN-- L A n Baugh; mens were: relationships of the early About 4,500 population, peoples of Park City during the last part of the 19th century. In so doing, McPhee has sifted through the historical records and has relied heavily upon personal accounts of those who knew Park City in its early days. The author acknowledges thirteen L. Beeley, dean of (he AT 4 a.m on Sunday, 19, 1898, three pistol School of Social Work and sociology grant from the University Research Committee. ALTHOUGH the precious the treasure of the leprechaun yielded by the surrounding mountains was Park Citys raison detre, it was the people who worked the mines, Training Program at the Ramada Inn in Ogden Thursday and Friday. shop Corps Silver Springs, Md. mnm office. Todays workshop will begin at 8:30 conflagration in the history of Utah. The Great Fire was the end of one era, the author writes, and marked the beginning of a new era Park City rose again majestically. Jack Wilson Receives 10 Year Pin Jack A. Wilson of Syracuse has received a pin at ceremonies at Hill Air Force ten-ye- Base. HE IS AN aircraft ordinance systems mechanic at the Utah air base. Mr. Wilson and his wife Susan have two children. MR. WILSON is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Layton. Mrs Wilson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Darrah of Clearfield. " McPhee writes, employed as chief Directorates Star, Kansas City. June KRIS OSBORN will accept appointments beginning Lhen Tues.. April 5. hut hair styling Main, Kaysville 376-433- 5 of the photo-train- branch. He began his military career in 1956 by enlisting in the Air Force. He was graduated from Utah State University in 1952 and received his ROTC commission the same year, grb Other All Colony Products off ! Average Hes a very forthright character. Hes right about a fourth of the time. News, Danburg, Conn. -- Interior & Exterior Latex and Oil Base Paints, Stains, Sealers Urethanes Special 10 Off MEl BROOKS' COMICLMASTERPIECE Stephen Colong SatinTone unx SATIN INAMfi quartet, Colong Jerome Willden, Don Budge, Guy Larsen, Mike Marshall, acMy Wild Irish Rose companied by Loren Young; violin solo, Nora B. Stephens, Gypsy Dance accompanied by Kristy Stephens. SatinTone SATIN SOFT APPEARANCE, ENAMEL THE TOW PI 1HIIT R KAUATIX CONVENIENCE Fast and easy application, then 30 minutes dry to a truly beautiful washable finish for walls or trim. Great for kitchens of baths. Full range of colors neLi ircrv I y J2. tot lu M l,M Jr PA INI In IMTIttO WAU PAW! miMBJ BUILDING CENTER 67 So. Alain, Layton 773-424- 3 appearance, scrubbable durability, easy smooth application and great colors this is the best. You'll like the difference. CASCA ri( WAU NOTICEABLY THE BEST WIPE-CLEA- N Food Store Vitamins, Minerals, Food Supplements, Juicers, Driers, Wheat Grinders, Bread Mixers & Many Storage Items. 930 South 500 West, Bountiful "ioeeseseeeeaaeaeesasesesesseeaseaesesse -- shots 930 So. 500 West I Who does the umpire boo? and Who listens to the bartenders troubles. mysteries: Reserve Supplement Officer in the Directorate of Procurement and Production at Hill AFB. AS A civilian, he has been employed at Hill AFB since 1960 and is presently Health cimoa wheat shop American great in the Air Force Reserve where he is a SUNDOWN GREoenn Problems Two colonel BEN JOHNSON j School. Layton Resident Promoted St.lHMKJ Discount n, Layton resident Donald D. Weaver has been promoted to ft 5 Senior Airman Garry W. Clements, son of retired U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Francis C. Clements of 789 N. Diamond St., Lay-tohas arrived for duty at Tinker AFB, Oklaf AIRMAN Clements, a security specialist with a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command, previously served at Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. The airman is a 1974 graduate of Layton High Baugh, vw DREI1DED this ad A receive a 5 conference discount thru April 16th 1977. Reports For Duty served under the direction of Lorynn Willden and Michelle VXt Bring In Management Sciences, a private consulting firm in After the evening entertainment, refreshments were The Laurels and Ventures Your Complete CONDUCTING the workwill be Applied THE PROGRAM is sponsored by the National Job three signaled a fire alarm to the slumbering town. The flames spread and fed for four days until a heavy rainfall finally doused the ashes. The June 20 issue of the Deseret News noted, Park City, Utahs proud and prosperous mining camp has practically been wiped out of existence, being visited yesterday by the most disastrous department chairman. His work also was supported by a ore saloons, a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Friday from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. The program is designed to enhance the capacity of the center staff to deal with substance abuse problems. Sixteen members of the Clearfield Job Corps staff will subparticipate in a two-da- y stance Abuse Prevention churches and a Mormon rendezvous, nary a public library or a white folks steam laundry, a model and moral Gentile community and an agreeable climate, the richest mining district in the West and the best record of any camp as an ore and bullion producer. Universitys Graduate Willden and showing of slides, Times of Your Life" accompanied by Trena K per- suasions that affected the life of the Robins Nest of the Wasatch. Arthur Stake Center. THERE WAS also art and handmade items on display for all to enjoy, under the direction of Verdon Nicholas. Randy Cobaugh. SOLO, and it is the heterogeneous population and its interrelationships with which he deals extensively. McPhees book is dotted with fascinating historical tidbits. He notes, for instance, that the town was not actually named until July 4, 1872, when George Gideon Snyder reportedly "erected a flag made of a white sheet, a red flannel blanket and a blue handkerchief with the name Park City on it. MUCH OF the author's research was drawn from the files of the Park Record, the first weekly newspaper to in continuous remain publication in Utah. In 1881, the Park City postmaster was paid $1,000 yearly; the only other towns in the territory paying a higher salary were Salt Lake City, Ogden, Silver Reef and Frisco. IN 1887, the Park Record, in answer to its own question What has Park City got?, listed 25 items among which The birth and growth of a Utah town which is presently the assistance and encouragement of the late vocal group and Linda Young will represent the ward at the Stake Cultural Art Festival to be held April 12 in the Sunset Valerie Peipkorn, Lorynn Willden, Trena Baugh, Robert Galbraith, Shawn Moore, Norman Young and VOCAL Historical Study Of Park City religious and business 7th Ward Art Festival Held Gailey, president of the Kaysville Art Club will assist at the refreshment table. TWO PAINTINGS by Mr. Stewart which have been privately commissioned for the library will be unveiled at 5:30 p.m. followed by the presentation of nine pastels recently acquired for the India, China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia. Dr. Tierney will speak on Ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arranging, and Japanese gardens. Dr. Tierney is considered a foremost authority on these subjects and holds a degree from Japan in Ikebana from the Sogetsu School in Tokyo, which is equivalent to a Ph.D. in Western education. IN JAPAN, degrees are a family name. The first person to hold the degree establishes an academic family, which then becomes permanent throughout history. Dr. Tierney holds a Sevain 1 degree. The one after the degree indicates he is the first holder of that particular degree and has the right to confer the degree upon a student to whom he has taught everything he learned to obtain the degree. The person upon whom he bestows the degree will then hold the degree of Sevain II. Dr. Tierney also holds a degree in Sandpainting IV. The first three scholars who held the degree lived in the 17th and 18th Centuries. IN Job Corp Staff Will Get Drug Training 376-345-1 |