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Show .Vernal Express Wednesday, April 13, 2005 D7 N : 1v -4 IPS if J (. V-- (3 L ft r" Hl'M 'J Jesse Whintly III (L) and Keren Wilkerson (R) of the Harlem Ambassadors !Sry v ;ps Vrn . J L I sign autographs for Olivia Popham. ii.iJ lllSa 1 IS y (I I uyf'- -Vl A a V " A:-liV Violin students received all superior ratings ages six to adult. L to R: Tammy Carroll, Chelsea Ross, Kaitlyn Huffman, Trestyn Oldham, Steffany Beddes, Braydon Searle and Brady Searle. from the required Federation list. Students were judged on their presentation, accuracy, technique and musicianship. Students entering Federation festivals may receive ratings of superior, excellent, very good or good. All USOMATA students received either superior or excellent ratings at the April 2 festival. Each rating carries car-ries points which accumulate toward the earning of trophies and sequential superior certificates. certifi-cates. These awards will be presented pre-sented at the final USOMATA performance, Music in the es complimented the students on their clear tone and straight bows. Advanced students were encouraged to move to a higher high-er level of musicianship and dynamic contrast. Students receiving superior ratings were violinists Steffany Beddes, Tammy Carroll, Katelyn Huffman, Trestyn Oldham, Hyrum Peatross, Emily Peterson, Chelsea Ross, Brody Searle, Braydon Searle, Jessica Sorenson, Marquita Slaugh, Presley Beynon; vio lists Jacinda Parslow and Grace Peatross; cellists Ben Peatross, Josey Slaugh, Casey ace high Music Twenty-eight students from Uintah School of Music and the Arts, ages six to adult, performed per-formed in the Vernal Area Utah Federation of Music Clubs string and piano festival Saturday, April 2 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Adjudicators for the event were Brent Taylor and Analese Hatch of Provo and USOMATA alumni, Carly Wilson. . Each student performed two selections, one from the required Federation list and one of the student's choice. Students entering the concerto con-certo division performed one movement of a concerto Meadows, on May 14. The judg- White and Brody Wood; bass- 789-6499, 247-2592 or 781-2872. Allen retires from Uintah County ists Carson Parslow and Dakota Slaugh; pianists Rose Peterson and Melynda Slaugh. Excellent ratings were awarded award-ed to violinists Elisabeth Jones and Lynette Richardson; vio-lists vio-lists Katie Austin and Ellie Peatross; cellist Adam Austin and bassist Joel LeFevre. The string students study with USOMATA certified Suzuki teachers Ora Fay Oviatt and Marquita Slaugh. Anyone interested in learning more about USOMATA or the Suzuki method of instruction may call Two of the Harlem Ambassadors joke around on the basketball court during dur-ing the exhibition game played Thursday, April 7. Carol Allen, Deputy Recorder for Uintah County, retired March 31 after 24 years of service. ser-vice. Throughout her career Carol worked under three different dif-ferent County Recorders and upon retirement had worked under Uintah County Recorder Randy Simmons for a number num-ber of years. Carol oversaw all internal recording and helped with the office staff as weU. On Monday, March 28 arded an appre- Carol was ciation plaque by the County Commissioners and was thanked for all of her hard and dedicated work for the Uintah County Recorders Office. Carol plans to spend her time touring tour-ing the country with her husband hus-band and enjoying their love of vintage cars. She also plans to spend a lot of time with her grandkids. Also retiring from Uintah County is Thorn Wardell, who has been the county airport manager for 16 years and was a Uintah County commissioner for four years. wiipiippE fill fll FREE SHOW WITH EVERT DINNER. Our icenic restaurant is open every weekend. 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