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Show Wedr-esdoy, iun 18, 1986 Vtmal Expfift 1 3 . r? L. V cif T ... V . e Ok IV. j-4 - I' ST ; 4 m . 1 GETTING A CHANCE to perform their original and Park Burdick. They are shown performing songs before an audience has been an exciting, on the stage at Vernal Mine Company yet frightening experience for Nancy Bostick NANCY BOSTICK AND Park Burdick join in a hearts of many local fans with their versatile song as they rehearse before a performance at music style. Vernal Mine Company. The duo have stolen the My Sweet Music By Nancy G. Bostick Copyright 1985 My music flows like memories Crashing through my mind Unbidden sound, .held fast by words Unleashed for me to find Sometimes it speaks to me of love In harsh and painfilled cries Of melancholy.. .bittersweet Decieving, welcome lies Chorus: But my music. .my sweet music. .this haunting lover of mine Sings me sadness.. dark and aching.. sings me whispers of love and time Sings me whispers of love and time I find my childhood memories Those crystal photographs Become a lilting harmony Once buried in the past Those fragile songs.. that blend and merge Filling empty rooms with sound Pregnant silenccgiving birth My thoughts come tumblin' down By MrU Young Many "t'gly Dutkling" stories originate In rural towns ecross the U S A. Ucaase fx-ople have a tendency tenden-cy to think famous people come from big citnn. When on af their own makes it big. the Ittcals tend to bp surprised; sur-prised; thus the ug'y (JurMing become a 'A an. . Talenl find tu enduing fame is in limited (4 large ftutmHitan area rw is i a mailer f Kraium but mvs tit discovery, hard work and deier-minatinn, deier-minatinn, A duo of up and comirtf iwr.g wrikT. hJ ftJifl fx-riufm I.M Utry cfeale. have twen at,l'-,nr.i? in Vernal o er the jwM (rw rf..'ii!h. Nanry G I'.'istirk of Nmla end Park Ujfdiik of ',.srr!l bave birndM Ihrjr eki"s dn ri ;'. . Jet frffrvftir snd restful kiml thief liunmefit that ha ,jvar-'l A Nancy, tvi has tTrn invntxrd in fntg! fi!',f- J of turh limin, a l - f 8tfi! Tark by ftirivtn At lb ' t fl.rt him f b? a? -.-Mv l. -tr'.'-rf st ()c pi'ie.Mralinti tape ad bad l?ll iSrn 14 a b'i " A W"'-f Srit- " ' fc 'I t' .s frm snfj a f-ffevl ( if t"a?k and ci'-l him ieciii jl.," jVanry rtflari4 f-cirg S fia'ua tn f"r-rt4 s a tr!t ro"? tVJ ff I'afk IV Wt's & M f.i f'-Ttr t4 ?- Jan wf-Al f I'-f'-'f. Sar.r t??- frwf f !'jb Ji ti' f.T-! P?t f or; t1 r' -; frit KH J rr.r ?r( N i J 1" -''!. lbr,p..'i'i tt f-w' ts-'-..J f?o f-- pr.3 tl b' pr' i?t Vt r,d 4 f 9 t, i.n i V "'. : 1 ' 1 H gaiherini of clos friem'.s and at weddings. Park (M a real nhmk ben he found hi iK-cretary had entered him In "You Can He a Star on TNN." and he as acceptrd II? lent Ibem a dennti.!fatim tae far cms drra lion. NaKy and I'ar k later made a vide) for Na'diville. A a fiU I bey vere invito to t!e horn of country mmC wb-r tbry mJ had 9 "great learnicg rjti-! e " Tbey imd Ih fnic fT, 'e in Na?hvi!i(? la fc frirni',!), warm sv h-'; ! d "We sj-nl if iiin? g '. a frl l' Natb.: ad t'.r." M I'.! r ( a f S'arMrjr ttwti'sr-J a fnl tt in- Jrfi-5 6tKf the aVfaflifl of fi..):i tun 14 SI..:. "A?:-.' stl I'e airrr4 m ti &4 ttrrki ar Tr-s irg j) fs j! if mrtfl in lb f'-S'-C fr.Ji,55 tl 0 C 3R 1 '" tVy baip -j an r;i?l 1-f V f r-4M in ' 't tfT"r-' arl f vr"t r i r '?? '- f fkr4 bari''- " 1 t'-.i? a -"' M C-f fK - T- 'I'M 'T"- 't'I"n (TJ fj- I J q v ft ' -' ' " .?T tn-'S.f f4 f-c ' 6 : i ' : 5' I'S r ! ; 'rl 1,T1 f t"l'r '" i i f nc- ;.-?. v' t- W-.ctj ( i t 9 a v1. ? ; : - ici-'-.tt er-. f- . . i ft ft ri guitar for thnr ft rformanccs. Nancy Haul, "I a hrn in Vernal and came from a lafe family, I reltiemer N-e.t'.irg fir (nann leSMins. lfor,ieal!, luime of the kid In the family hq ti mu-iC IfkMiftf dan't 'ay at all now and brre am in the "We really ; i tn u'.f le l.ke turn! luifrn fthij n u,k and .Sbrryl It.'d hr have had cr-Tuh faith in U la lake a i? .ue ad lei ffbrm r.if or ,;-.i--il tk in U nr rii!i;tJ..te.r-Mii Vr.t : : 'c- U I kebaigat'aty ?.o fi ..'J.rf (t.jrAs brf t t,;M i ;j;'v tr.ji--J Nancy, "ttlsrfl ;r ofifc-if-il '. ate f rld ! f -f f'-AUe i' t.-i it i ety t-e it-n ay r--f v fvi? rjf r-rt i tr,?lp hn t r-t--' r f4 jrg rr.l grJ rf,, jAlo fc -,m It! tai l?'rif Ha", Na fir ba a C"f' ff M Vel fn-lff.. arcl.r N Nai-f y a- ! Ial ar I s atiisf r;r-?l hi $TC? w .a ta If tn thai f?ff U al fifr'.:y avs I k fjf lT'-ii; f'-! fan I 1 a rff tJf Mt !?-r;-r We t-r-f'.r'f -a5 i'. b-;t l-'-.r t.ifs t4 o.if J-ic' r - - r. ?-...;: f.i:-d ft I1'10 fc ' t - pr- V r ---m ? ; -" ?- ' a- 'ffT,' tc ( ; i ! r. (tc. p-'f t-'- T""i bi !.-"? an f- ' t tS- t ' "t ? i' "i, ' r : vi-; " c . f- V ; 4 '-... .. ;. t. J f j; '.f - 5 c : jf' f- J - ; ' i. ; ; i S -"'-- - i - 4 .-.: I 1 r- - ' t -;t :' " 1 " " i ' t ;-t ,-- s ; ( - -J f -j -J ' . ' ''-,: ? - ; r ' ' .f t atovity the Mine Company." Park and Nancy haven't decided exactly where they aic headed with Iheir music. "We don't know if we will end up being artists, writers or performers," they chorused. They arc members of the I'tah Song Writers Association and plan to join the Nashville Song Writers AMKiation, Such mcmtership provide pro-vide positive support to those in the htiMm. Song can be critiqued, tbrre an? showcases for the song writers and news letters ere published publish-ed to keep them up on the latest information infor-mation and iwnirce for their work, At the present lime Park and Nancy Nan-cy art twi working through an afienb A tbrir Umkirk (ErtiW they will be ,kipg fnf a pond arni who can aiit tvm, particularly with out of-on of-on hiMnrv Frf-re ami hen da they write their ? "W c come up ith one in all tl3 of fsitiwtinr.C Nancy Mid The v 'mnhirg Cprnfoflahle" i -.r.a!rJ !,rn wt p H branded at an aifft T-e Hrii : fra! "A ca!r;:H fihi in ti'U ta-i? nomin' in the tin. k,ira m r)lrg hard lo 'i la.k bTno 4 jott, fo4 biM!w; (.rn in NaihMr,e an iiftwl Ml KetiRky, P. a r th r4e Ify an tttak rtj c r rfe fAen fi-."i?e t: inre- ' IVf'-f lbrA H'jcasylor S i.-r!,f) y i- -t) tit rf al I m t.5 iSrT mM e ' t: ftt1 11 Irv'h. l bsrd H rj tl I U 1,1 on l f f 9 ('rti-.ct, .,i it s -r i- ir, f-t 14'1 1 -4 (5l.4 tV l9 -.,T..e4 tt t r Tl' "-t ?"d pTf"r"-;" T fr'a;n- i-.g IKe ft.TOg Ut:; SSfVUf lJ C M rf M'f fc IV T l e ,rT., r)-.j jKj rc--J ! ?" t-,. g t Vfj! 'l (!-.,sf oog writers seek foothold in business throu .'W. 'J f i 1 - J -A - ' t " - SONG WRITERS never miss a chance to record inspiration when the spirit moves them. The ideas for a song comes to them in all kinds of situations, according to the artets. Here, Nancy starts on lyrics for a new melody Park is strumming on his guitar. Oh Little Onc.Where Have You Gone? t..uici and Music: Nam V, tmjH k and Park turbi k Copyright Novemt-r I ".'. She Ms there at the window tlrr face prr4rd i U.e ciato Tear art ohd n' dn hrr r!rrk .KJif's hajin?-d by the psM A ghKty tbiid's lauch riet" mi An r bn- Ibrm-h ihe f,,nt Hrr heart is bri-ke an' batterrl as she tries m Where arr '' tthcre have y ne my bttle one. are yo-j warm and sa'e bwichf I pfay Ihat (;. i b! ! Vr.y withm 11, mir ? t' ) Ivi fiij ttiiejs eur Mama? Mama it!ir m hlitHeorf sihrrt bate joy i r? tie fs brt in Ibe iitkf-fiHl fiw.m.h ?; d blkd n If r A dw-iy biti! nn -p thr; ' f. t rr f jt He Ibirks of ; If fnr1"i c" 'a i'h'T t-s An' ae-eui!ff try nf pa!n (Mil be f a'is oj ' WVt a?r " WhfTptvasr )vig.-.p fr .i;pr at 4 watt!? a-f - b-i- tl I ft at Ibal l"l is h-.M-rg iiv.n f' m tl tl ft?e t-dt t'.d- " lVa -? f fr:- Vrj I lit I " fW-JB ff -,S5P j rj - I j b''?e p..rffff bat? t,i p.fit. - And -" ( N t e in !f 't f-4 r ! - Vp t ! I ri -a- ; ' !'--' V r, ' rf ft t- ; - f i . j (. |