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Show WEEKLY REFLEX 'r " W rors tT ' sr- - DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 2, 1978 Chamber Of Commerce Designed To Meet Needs Of The Community Ws- 3,000th Concert For Symphony r Hi v A ) Shostakovich, Franck and .V ' Chopin. f performed the commercial, financial, industrial and civic Interests of our community. V'V, - ' '1 s' I By ROSELYN KIRK Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Advisory Board agreed to wait before hursday evening, signing an agreement with Davis County until commissioners can convince farmers in the Woods Cross-Wes- t Bountiful areas, that a storm dram proposal will benefit them. per-form- its first concert on Mjy 8, 1940 in Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah. The orchestras 1,000th concert was presented on March 16, 1966 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and the 2,000th performance on Dec. & 1972. S deur" Concerto No. 2 THE Polish-America- brilliant f ! A-- V right-of-wa- 1 for T I , I young pianist, n HA , f . iV., Y 'I " 1 X 'S V 3 r vs first place in the 1974 Rubinstein International Competition and the Young Concert Artists Michael Award. He also won prizes in Warsaws Chopin Competition, BelElizabeth Queen gium's A. K The collapsible, folding paper lantern that prevails today in Japan was developed BUT MR. Ax is not a typical TICKETS for the Salt Lake peiformance may be obtained at the Utah Symphony Office, 55 West First South, weekdays, or at the South Temple Gate Box Office at the Tabernacle one hour before the concert. In Logan, contact the Chase Fine Arts Center, Utah State University for tickets. Kaysville Killians. and Mr. Earl Mrs. Haacking of Cardston, Alberta, Canada were recent visitors of his sister, Mrs. Edith Sheffield, we A A IM yk IttlmKotar ILi Pmjvimoa Feb. Eve. Show 7:30 Sat. Mat. 1:15 KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- 2 zxmn on the prophesy hearth and thev future his Mac- - This evening, Layton High School will host the seventh heth is plaved by Brett Garner and liectute by Maria annual Shakespearean tival Preliminary activities will start at 7 JO p m Wood Fes- THE festival, involving several hundred sophomore students, will be a culminating activity for sophomore English classes whicn have been studying Shakespeare's works ke would like to extend a special thanks to Dennis Ferrin, organizer and chairman The era conies alive tonight when the halls and classiooms are transformed into IGth Century F'ngland through music, dance, drama and wax museum displays WILL THERE be 22 dancers, dressed in authentic costume, which will perform in the lobby of the main building from 7 30 until 8 pm Dancing was directed by Brooke Anderson and will leature Iwh Century dances, including Pa v one and the The music w.ll include Madngal singers, guitarists showing the style and talent of the time, featuring soloist David Brimhall, and will be assisted by five other instrumentalists Themusicians wete organized by Brent Cast THE festival will also fed lure eight short scenes from Shakespeare's plays Thev will be performed in the theatre and the cafeteria F'aih scene will last from fiw 1 mk-If S4r Itiwrnl Iriene ti rofeKtMMfib futilM Bv CAMILLE CORNABY Globe, Swan and Blacktriar theatres, previously known as Ihe main auditorium, little Ilirlipiirr and thr SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIUAL Gavotte Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Corbett of Salt Lake City. They were missionary companions of the y Lantern: Origin Told Vienna da Motta Competition. RCA. Reclamation Paper Competition and Lisbon's than most of his contemporaries. The current season will include Mr. Ax's appearance with half a dozen major U.S. orchestras, as well as solo recitals throughout the United States and Europe. He has toured in Europe and Central and South America, and he has taken part in a unique joint recital series with violinist Nathan Milstein. His first recording, a highly acclaimed recital, was released this year by of THE county commission met with several land owners in the district last week requesting their approval for the project which they said would be an advantage since e v musical prizes, including New York Times following a New York solo recital, infinitely more of a colorist legislative representative at the local, state arid national levels of government, an information bureau and a research and promotion medium. The overall mission of the Layton City Chamber of Commerce is community development, of Layton City, making it a belter plate to live. eight to ten minutes and it is arranged so that all the plays mav be seen in each theatre, as the audience will be sta tionary ami the casts will ro fate To be presented will be "Hamlet, " directed by Mike Sawver, with Jeff Houston as Hamlet, Trudv Nielsen as Guildensterr, and Dianne S( hrnader as Rosincranz directed bv MACBETH, Mark Waite, will show the opening scene in which Macbeth encounters the witches CERA The Tempest, directors Burt Ninalga and Mary Spencer, will star Scott Burton as Caliban, Mark Davis as Stephano and Ken Gammon as frmculo. man and his wife, Desdemona, is directed by Heidi Sias and Tammy Bourke Othello finds out about his wife committing adultery and kills her only to have her come back to life long enough to tell who did it Probably the most famous of Shakespeare's scenes will be performed from Romeo and Juliet " With Jeff Wade as Romeo and Monica Rogers as Juliet, thev will perform the balcony scene THERE WILL also be t presented a short, plav, directed bv Dennis one-ac- Shakespeare's ladies Meet," in which his eight leading ladies meet in a delightful comedy to discuss the plight of Romeo and Juliet tfjbml west LAYTON 376-300- 1 Midsummer Nights A directed by Lurae Kimber and assisted by Julie w right, is the plav within the plav. in which the workmen prtsent to the royalty the tale of Pvramous (Ron West) and Thesbe (Bart Vandeidous) Dieuin, DIRECTOR Kay Dobsdon has done "Julius Ceasai," plaved by Kevin Okleberrv, with Jill Berru hoa as ( The Faming of the Shrew," directed bv Dan (.lad and Michele Almond, will be presented with Shaaron Showalter as Catherine and Mark Hernandez as Pott uchto AIVO, THLRL will be guided tours through Ihe wax museum, the figures being students by poitrayed dressed from scenes of the plavs and modeling, manikin stvle as wax This was set up bv BonmeGiaham and Vickie Johnson A new feature this vear will be a cookbcxik of lhth Centurv POTS 1C 45 E. GENTILE, "W hen Ferrin, SALE 20 . about a black "OTHELLO, OFF Selected Ceramic Pots Yellow, white, gold, green 3 sizes to choose from Orthello, placet! by Gene McDonald, is about to smother in the last 1500s. It was Paula Bouyke in scene from Shakespearean Festival originally used during religious ceremonies. Ixsng presented at Layton High School. ton THF. CHAMBER is nisi planning to be represi nled a the 1978 Home Show to hi located In Layton The officers and director for the cuirent year are Gan Spicknall, president, am Call. V I ; John Baker, exi culverts would be widened so that storm water would not spill over onto agricultural property. Property owners told county commissioners they did not favor the proposal and contacted Mr. Winegar prior to the Friday meeting Mr. Winegar said, although it was his feeling that the project would ultimately increase the value of the land, he would not recommend the board should act at this time 1 sec . ( heryl Madsen, sec treasurer; John Morp in, pa-president, Tom Winegar director; Kent Murdock director, Ann Harris, three tor; IF THE county cures these problems, 1 could recommend this to you. If not, no The county hasnt convinced the people yet. Members of the county flood control committee have been meeting with the Weber Basin for about two weeks in negotiating terms which Commissioner Glen Flint said would specify that no additional water would be dumped into the l canal. A-- ALTHOUGH the farmers present at County Commis- sion chambers, listed several areas of disagreement. Commissioner Flint said that the water goes down through the pastures and reaches the Deru, director, Don THE LAYTON hamber of PARTICIPATING also in the production and putting together of the festival are the hosis and hostesses, technical crew, guides and several fac ulty advisors Lois Cook, sophomore class advisor and displays, Reva George, in charge of vendors, Dick Walker, head of seating and phsical arrangements, and Bryan Gray, publicity There is no charge fin the evenings entertainment It s a program presented bv the and class sophomore d( signed to appeal to all ages and everyone in the community is invited to at'end V dicates that chamber mem bership is an investment it the pi event and future of thi individual's and the cum mumtys welfare And thev hope all of the merchants ut Layton City will warn to he a of their ( hamber nl part Commerce The membership is tl.i backbone of the Chamber am that every member is impor tan! The chambt r m eJs tm support of the merchant of I avton to meet the goals for the coming year You un contact the Layton C Chamber of Commerce nv writing. PC Box f9, avion I I'luh MO-1- ultimately Canal l anyway. The agricultural delegation argues that they didnt want additional water coming from subdivisions in North Salt Lake to be dumped into the l drain. A-- Let Us Show Our New You ELEGAHTLY AFrOEDAELE A-- MR. WINEGAR said he felt it would be necessary for the county to parallel the l canal with a similar drain and operate the whole project without damage to the people in the area. A-- Custom Built BOISE CASCADE i:o::es Phone VFJ 773-661- 6 FOfl SALES RFP APPOINTIAMT j V GIVE p. mm SITJEETCJEAR a 3 r.iontEi Vacation Every Year. . Q AppSienci with th3 Tiir.3 Shell Save with these Kaysville Mr. and Mrs Rex Passey were guests at dinner Tues- day evening at the Warehouse Restaurant in Ogden hosted by her brother, Dr and Mrs C D Michaelson The dinner was honoring Mrs Passey on her birthday Mr and Mrs Ivan Richardson arid daughter Lora drove to Phoenix, Ariz , to visit with both of their daughters, Mr and Mis Gerald Curtis and children and Miss Ota Lyn Richard son Their son, Mr and Mrs Richardson and Jared children of Highlands, California met them there for a short visit It was the first lime Mr and Mis Richard son had seen the new granddaughter of Jared and wife It was a special package after having three sons Mr and Mis Then Richardson drove on to LI Paso. Texas and taught a plane and flew to McAllen, Texas to visit another son, Mr and Mrs Dee Chad Richardson and family They have five sons and the grandparents had never seen their latest addition before After a short visit they returned to Phixmix and then home Mr. and Mrs Gary Bingham and family were visitors on Sunday in Salt Lake City of Mr and Mrs Richard B Kennedy Visitors over the weekend of Mr and Mrs LeRoi Day were Mr and Mrs Ray Davis and daughter Mrs Michelle Robbins and great granddaughter, Amanda Rob bins of Soda Springs, Ida John W. Robins underwent major surgery last week at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City He is the father of John H. Robins and Richard B Robins of Kaysville and a former Kaysville resident. If You Vant More. . Check Out This Store 250 E. Gentile - 376-344- Next To Fort Lane 8 (u, n. Commute rec ipes which will be sold for 50 cents I here will be ven dors selling refreshments, sai h as tarts, typical of those sold in Shakespeares day. , Randall Heaps, director am I jytun city represc nt.it is t ( A-- Emanuel Ax, was catapulted into the piamstic limelight in 1974 when he won the first Artur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition. Mr. Ax, now 27, has captured more than his share of prizewinner. More than a ' firebrand, he is a poet. "A young master, commented Harold Schonberg in "The l manager, said the drain was built by the (BUR) as part of the Weber Basin water projects. I armers in that area donated so the project could be constructed. The Davis County flood control committee has proposed that Weber Basin turn the canal over to the county specifying they would agree to maintain the canal, in addition to widening and maintaining lateral ditches that drain into the l drain. Si Piano and Orchestra, and Francks majestic Symphony in D minor. Winegar, water WAYNE district Bureau For this milestone concert, Maestro Abravanel and the symphony have selected a program that will feature the beautifully scored Festive Overture by Shostakovich; Chopins supreme gran- proposed chumber oitivitie for the turning year are sponsoring Miss I aytui beauty coolest, float in tin July 4th I avion. Llearfieli and Kaysville parades I wo hole golf tournaments monthly membership bieak fasts and a hperiul turn hem and annual awards banquet Ihe retail merchants corn mittee is planning sevt ra sponsoted a( tiviues, adver Using and promotion tvpe ac nvities to bung attention b ihe retail men hams of I ay Weber Conservancy District Fails to Act On Storm Drain Proposal Feb. 2 at 8 p m. at the Chase Fine Arts Center In Logan. THE UTAH Symphony AN INSIGHT on home of th It is a civic clearing house, a public relations counselor, a 1 will be Ihe same program 3 who band together to advance JW young pianist featured In the current Issue of Time" as "one of a new brilliant crop of pianists, will muke his first appearance as soloist with the Utah Symphony. individuals and businesses I AX, sensational Com- LAYTON THE City Chamber of Commerce Is an action agency designed to meet the community needs. It is a voluntary organization of X The 3,000th performance of the Utah Symphony will be given on f riday, Fi b. 3 at 8 p m. in the Sail Lake Tabernacle. Maurice Abravanel will conduct the program which Includes works by I MANUEL Your Chamber of merce; whut is ii? i ( |