Show The HerafdJoumatCache Sunday Jufy 4 1993— Page 5 Bear Lake Music A r c sr Critically acclaimed musicians k fill schedule at festival two-wee- Orchestral performances world class soloists mances in Evanston on Friday and Bear Lake solo recitals chamber musk brass eneeniMcs snd West Resort on Saturday conclude the first week’s events This concert conducted by s Baroque conceit are just some ct the events festival Christian Tlemeyer includes Gershwin’s Piano Bear Lake scheduled for the in Concerto F — with Johannesen soloist — the at weekend Summer Music Festival beginning this Bear Songs by Henry Walking of premier various locations in the Bear Lake area Suite and other favorites Firebird Stravinsky’s the at The festival opens in Idaho at 7:30 tonight historic Paris Tabernacle with a recital by pianist The first week's schedule includes: Grant Johannesen devoted to the music of Arthur TONIGHT — Special Event — opening Shepherd Johannesen will be joined by soprano concert with Grant Johannesen soloist Musk of JoAnn Otdey and violinist Kenneth GokknridL $12 Paris Tabernacle pjrc Johamraen a Salt Lake City native needs little Arthur Shepherd 7:30 MONDAY — Chamber Musk Dinner introduction to area audiences In a career that Saloon 6:30 now exceeds 40 years he has achieved interna- (Reservations only) Butch Canady’s tional acclaim Engagements with the world's pjnMontpdier — Festival Soloist RecitaL TUESDAY great symphonies and annual recitals in major Performances festival musicians 7:30 by pjn $6 capitals have won him critical praise He has Garden HalL Cultural City Golden Pantheon Vox recorded extensively with WEDNESDAY — Chamber Musk RecitaL Crest and CRL From 1973 to 1983 he was An evening of favorite ensemble mask in a president of the Cleveland Institute of Musk informal concert 7:30 c $6 Laketown Jr High Otdey is well known to audiences in the western School United States for her operatic ides symphony THURSDAY — Baroque Concert Christian appearances and sdo recitals As a member of the conducting Bach Brandenburg ConTkmeyer Mormon Tabernacle Choir she has performed 3 Cantatas and additional concert to be No certo throughout die world and is now the group’s vocal announced JoAnn Otdey sopnuxx Additional die in coach She also is a teacher of voice artists to be announced 7:30 pm $6 Montpelier of Utah at music University departmental Violinist flnMmriih g well known to Utah Tabernacle audiences from his Salt Lake City performances FRIDAY — Sing Ini Folk songs and with the internationally acclaimed Mtracomt Trio Ecumenical Hymns Dr Jerold Otdey Mormon He is a member of the faculty at die Shepherd Tabernacle Choir director JoAnn Otdey organist School of Music at Rice University a former to be nwmiMd- Public welcome $7:30 pan member of the Detroit Symphony and has been free Paris Tabernacle cancertmaster of several American symphony Christian Bear Lake Festival Orchestra orchestras including the Cedar Rapids Symphony Tlemeyer conducting Wrdkiqg’s Bear Songs Other concerts during die first week include a (premiere) Gershwin Concerto in F (Grant chamber musk dinner at the Butch Cassidy Johannesen piano) Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite Restaurant in Montpelier a recital ct short sdo (1919) Smetana five dances from Bartered Bride works a concert of chamber music and a Baroque 7:30 pan fee varies Evanston High SchooL concert featuring soprano Otdey and other SATURDAY — Bear Lake Festival Orchestra soloists (same program as above) 7 pan $12 Bear Lake The Bear Lake Festival orchestra's perfor West p-ir- - r v S: V I w 4 — s s a V 40 Female patriots: Unsung heroes “Even the women have Wilson which she was forced to firelocks" a British soldier wrote serve She asked die general for in his account of how Americans the release of her husband and picked off Redcoats trudging their son John who had been along the road to Boston after the battles of Lexington arl Concord in April of 1773 "One woman" he noted "was seen between her father and husband firing a blun- derbuss" Most of us do not envision our andmothers who were contemporaries of Martha Washington and Abigail Adams as sharpshooters But that description may be more accurate than is generally recognized The feats of your female ancestors may surprise you Eleanor Wilson of Steel Greek Mecklenburg County NG had seven of 1 1 sons who served in die Revolutionary War During British march from Gen Cornwallis South Carolina after die Battle of Kings Mountain in October of 1780 he halted for the night at the Wilson PlaaUtion- -’ The ’British ' general requested dinner of Mis whose deeds are not widely known Some of their names appear in the Daughters of American Revolution’s Patriot captured by die British Cornwallis Index but many others appear in informed her dud if she could Charles E Cbghom’is Worn induce her husband and son to give Patriots of die America Revoluup the rebel cause and fight for the tion: A Biographical Dictionary ting he would have them re- Ciblished by Scarecrow Press of NJ in 1991 leased "I have seven sons who are hi Guilford Conn lived Agnes now or have been bearing arms" Dickinson Lee die wife of Samuel Lee Jr who was an officer in die she told the general “(and) sooner than see one of my family Coast Guard Their household turn back from die glorious en- consisted of three daughters and terprise I would take these boys her husband’s brother Levi This (and die pointed to her younger family melted lead into bullets sons) and with them would myself which they stored In their home enlist — and show my husband and along with gunpowder — mainsons how to fight and if necessary taining a small arsenal One evening when was to die for my country" Written on the pages of history away Tories buret through die are names of many women who front door and searched for conbrother-in-laapperformed valiant deeds of service traband Her to the American cause Addi- peared with two muskets and tionally there were many mothers banded one to Agnes "Shoot whose sons fought for the Patriots Levi I can load as rest as you can she told him The Tories snd’buiied’ In oMcuie historical v notes also ‘art toany unsung-- ' fled Alumni Band plays on Fourth of July What could be more American than an outdoor band concert on the Fourth of July7 At the turn of die century many small towns throughout the country had community bands Concerts in die park were common and a July 4 program was the highlight at the summer season for many Max Dalby and members of the Utah State University Alumni Band continne the with a patriotic program tonight The free tradition concert begins it 7 pm at die patio area of the Taggart Student Center Lawn seating is available in surrounding areas Dalby has assembled a program appropriate for Independence Day opening with God Bless America schedule) by frying Berlin Broadway show marches a tribute to times Unas Pauling America’s armed forces and traditional favorites are also featured Vitamin C in the The USU Alumni Band is a history celebrating and News 30-ye- ar Personnel include USU graduates faculty and friends with ties to die department of music Members travel from Utah southern Idaho and Wyoming to participate and a few dedkated members travel even farther to participate Dalby said Between 83 and 100 musi-daparticipate m each concert Other program selections in die July 4 concert include America Folk Rhapsody by Grandman National Emblem March by Bagley and America Patrol by Metcalf Guest instrumental soloist is Steve Call He is tuba soloist for Beelzebub by Catima Vocal soloist is USU faculty member Will Kesling featured in selections from Oklahoma throughout ns imum health nghtinj courting longevity Dr Linus Pauling the Institute and vitamin C have been receiving a deluge of media attention disease and Here are some samples: In science like with ponies it is never wise to bet against noble bloodlines Pauling's ideas on vitamin C look better and better’ William A Pryor in a book review of Vitamin C: Its Chemistry and Biochemistry by Davies Austin and Partridge: in Free Radical Biology & Medicine 14:99 1993 - Tor years the cancer establishment has turned a deaf ear to Nobel laureate Dr Linus Pauling when he tried to tell them that ascorbic acid does more than prevent sniffles At a recent conference however the NCI epidemiologist Dr Gladys Block noted that of a total of 47 studies 34 showed that vitamin C had a preventive effect on cancers of the lung larynx oral cavity esophagus stomach colon rectum pancreas bladder brain endometrium and breast Its side effects are minimal’ Judith Hooper "Unconventional Cancer Treatments" Omni March 1991 - "An accumulating body of anecdotal evidence suggests that the antioxidant vitamins A C E and carotenoids and the minerals folic acid and selenium are bidding to outstrip their role as supplements and entering the fray as disease fightersAs our cover story reveals in telling detail we may be in the midst of a grand upheaval that gives a handful of vitamins a protective role when consumed in amounts" -- Nicholas K Zittef "The Vitamin Paradigm’ an editorial in Medical World News January 1993 higher-than-dieta- 'Hsfi!MgrrnTTrai7i£p w v America die Beautiful by Popular show tunes and American classics are presented in Broadway Spectacular with arrangements by Higgins and Gershwin! with arrangements by Bennett The concert concludes with Civil War Fantasy by Bilik Members of the USU Alumni Association serve free snowcones 30 minutes prior to the concert In the event of rain die concert will be presented in die Kent Concert Hall of die Chase Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall is die site of the Alumni Band concert July 12 (Monday) The 8 pjn concert is presented in conjunction with foe department of musk’s annual Musk Clink (note day location and time change which depart from die normal Ward-Cacav- as heroines fire' A United States Aimed Forces medley is planned along with By Patrick Williams USU Information Services CSERVlCfS 4273 North 3700 We BENSON MiRP Sfianqri Jia HEALTH QUALITY-VALUE-SERVIC- ’ SfOQD$ E 438)4 North Main (NwiwABwawii y ' ' r- |