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Show Page Two - The Springville Herald - March 15, 1979 r David Marsh, playing cello, will direct the Springville Junior High School Orchestra Concert tonight at 7:30. He is shown here with some of the orchestra members accompanying the school chorus, also singing in the concert. Springville Junior High School Chorus, directed by Marlene Astle, will be presenting a concert tonight at 7:30 along with the junior high orchestra to be directed by David Marsh. The public is invited. Junior high school music concert tonight The Springville Junior High orchestra and choir will be performing tonight at 7:30 in the Springville Jr. High School auditorum. The public is invited. The orchestra received an excellent rating at the Jr. High Music Festival. Mr. David I. Marsh, the orchestra director, stated, "The group has made an immense amount of improvement from last year and the sound is maturing." Marlene Astle, the choir director, said, "The choir is wonderful." Several choir members participated in a solo ensemble contest this CLYDE is COMING 2-FREE pkS, Vegetable or Flower Seeds JUST COME IN AND LOOK AROUND While Supply Lasts DOOR CRASHER PoxorMorgro . Crabgrass Control -uu on per bag Limited Quantites On Hand year and all received superior ratings. The orchestra will play the finale of "Ballet Parisien" by Offenbach, "Kabalesky Polka" by Kabalesky, and the third "Brandenburg Concerto" by Bach. The choir will sing "The World is You" by Don Besig, "So Little Time to Give" by Raymond R. Bradshavj to speak The Young Republicans of Utah County will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the County Commission Chambers of the County Courthouse in Pi-ovo. Guest speaker for the evening will be recently elected two-year County Commissioner Jerry Bradshaw. Mr. Bradshaw will speak about his various responsibilities on the Commission and will also ACnVEBSOBV m PLUS scons ORTIIO PAX RICIILAWN AMES Hannisian, "Wonderous Day" by Sidney Johnson, "Dream a Dream" by Ed Robertson, "Better World" by Don Besig, "The Water is Wide" by Luigi Zaninelli, and "Movin' On" by Raymond R. Robertson. There will also be three vocal special numbers, a girls double duet, and two male solos. work with the Young Republicans in formulating for-mulating a community service project. All interested in-terested persons are invited to attend. Tender cuts of meat are best cooked with dry heat such as broiling, roasting and panbroiling. But you can tenderize less tender cuts of meat by cooking them with moist heat, which softens the connective con-nective tissue. GARDEN SUPPLIES 590 North Main Spanish Fork 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL GARDEN SUPPLIES Fertilizers Tools Spreaders Peat Pots Sprinklers - Plant Lights Gypsum Lawn Seed Flower Pots Bark Peat Pellets Hot Caps Potting Soil Garden Hose, etc. VE Roto Tillers Sod Cutters Lawn Mowers entertainment BYU this week The WhitUin' WhisUin' Brigade comprised of Utah Valley elementary, junior high, high school, and BYU students will present four family-oriented puppet presentations during the first week of the Brigham Young University Mormon Festival of Arts. In separate performances at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 13; Thursday, March 15; and at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 17, the group will perform "Five Chinese Brothers," "The Three Bears," "Why the Elephant has a Trunk," and "The Fat Cat." The presentations, directed by Dr. Harold R. Oaks, will be in Room F-201 of the Harris Fine Arts Center. A Finnish baritone recognized as one of the greatest vocal artists appearing today will perform at Brigham Young University on Wednesday, March 21. Tom Krause, a regular guest at the Paris Opera, Vienna State Opera, Salzburg Festival and Edinburgh Edin-burgh Festival, will perform at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. His performance is sponsored by the Brigham Young University Lyceum Committee. Tickets are available at the Music Ticket Office, Harris Fine Arts Center. Tryouts for the colorful flag team of the Cougar Band at Brigham Young University will be held March 27-31, according to Dr. Dan Bachelder, band director. Sixteen girls are needed to fill positions on the team, he said. "No flag experience is necessary but participants must have some musical sense as well as coordination and rhythm," Young women wishing to try out for the flag team should meet in E-251 Harris Fine Arts Center at 5:30 p.m. March 27. Tryouts will be held for four days. Final selection of the flag team will be March 31 at 9 a.m., he said. Mormon features The Eleventh Annual Mormon Festival of Arts, to be at Brigham Young University March 16-April 16-April 6, features 41 events. These events include the Mormon Festival of Arts Ball, 13 concerts, four recitals, five plays, six lectures, three symposiums, four exhibits, two film festivals, two dance presentations, and an opera. Some events begin March 13; others continue through April 17. Events are sponsored by 13 different departments at BYU and are open to the public. : : The Mormon Festival of Arts Ball, including a pre-ball concert, grand march, art exhibit, numerous musical and theatrical performances, plus the ball, will officially of-ficially open the Mormon Festival of Arts March 16. The ball will be in BYU's Harris Fine Arts Center at 9 p.m. BYU's A Cappella Choir and Marimba Band, as well as BYU voice instructor Joan Lathrop, will perform during the pre-ball concert at 8 p.m. Winners of the Mormon Festival of Arts music competition will perform during the musical presentations at 9:30 p.m. BYU's Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble will provide music for the ball. Festival concerts include in-clude BYU's A Cappella Choir March 15, Synthesis March 27 and 28, and Philharmonic Orchestra RENT Lawn Rakes Lawn Edgers Post Diggers Arts Festival 41 events March 30. The concerts will be in the de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center at 8 p.m. Tom Krause, internationally in-ternationally prominent baritone from Finland, will sing March 21 at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Festival plays include "Magic Carpet Stories" and "Lamp at Midnight." "Stories" a children's play of how earthlings used poems and stories to explain the earth to creatures from outer space, will open March 22 at 6:30 p.m. in BYU's Experimental Theater, Harris Fine Arts Center. "Lamp,;1,, the story of Galileo's ; soul-searching struggle to reconcile science with religion, will open March 29 at 8 p.m. in the Pardoe Theater, Harris Fine Arts Center. "Stories" is being performed by the Whittlin' Whistlin' Brigade, comprising Utah Valley elementary, junior high, high school, and BYU students. R. E. Dansie, home environment specialist at BYU, will lecture on "Home: Laboratory For Living" March 21 and 28 at noon and 2 p.m. in Rooms 456, Thomas L. Martin Building and 215, David O. McKay Building, respectively. Davis Bitton, history faculty member at the University of Utah, and Linda P. Wilcox of Salt Lake City, will lecture on "The Impact of Technology on a Religious Community: Utah's Agriculture, 1847-1900" 1847-1900" March 28 at 8 p.m. in Room A-104, Jesse Knight Building Annex. BYU's art department is sponsoring a symposium, sym-posium, "Art, Artists & Church-Identity, Entity & Taxonomy," that features a panel of noted art experts including Thomas Rogers, Arthur Bassett, Linda Sillitoe, Don Marshall, and Alex Darais. The symposium will be March 22 from 3 to 5 p.m. in Room 205, J. Channel m Is now on the Cable as Chcnnol 1 3 Sprlngvilb CcbtoTV 595 So. M!n SpHngvKto, Utch 489-6372 there Epilepsy Foundation sets meet The Utah County Chapter of the Epilepsy Foundation of America will hold it's monthly meeting March 15 at 7:30 in the Provo High School faculty lounge. The guest speaker will be Dr. Jack Madsen, a neurologist from the University of Utah. He will speak of problems related to epilepsy and a portion of the time will be spent in a question and answer period. Some important things to know are that epilepsy is not a condition that just happens to other people. It can happen to the young as well as the old. It is not contagious, is not a disease, but a symptom of a brain disorder, is not inherited, and is not mental retardation. For more information con-tact.Mrs. con-tact.Mrs. Lyman Duke, 1251 W. 1700 N. Provo 373-. 3488, Mrs. Richard Jensen, 816 S. 1600 W Provo, 375-1253; Mrs. Jay Johnson, 1450 E. 640 S., Provo 373-9527. Reuben Clark Law Building. Festival exhibits include in-clude Dr. Tracy Hall's diamond press and a collection of Mormon literature. The diamond press will be exhibited March 16- April 6 in the B. F. Larsen Gallery, Harris Fine Arts Center, while the Mormon literature collection will be displayed during the same dates in the Reference Area Display Cases, levels four and five of the Harold B. Lee Library. Works of art composing the Show of Visual Arts and Crafts will be shown March 19-April 17 in the B. F. Larsen and Secured Art Galleries, Harris Fine Arts Center. Dr. Lael J. Woodbury, dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communications, Com-munications, will lecture at a reception for the visual arts and crafts show March 20 at 7 p.m. in the Secured Art Gallery, Harris Fine Arts Center. BYU's communications department will sponsor a multi-media festival March 17-April 7 in the North Foyer of the Pardoe Theater, Harris Fine Arts Center. The festival will comprise award-winning sound-slide sound-slide presentations by BYU students. Festival dance events include a children's dance concert and a performance per-formance by BYU's Ballet Company. The children's dance concert will be March 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 185, Richards Building. 4M.S401 Starts Tomorrow macro tl,M4mil!l Allen Young left, welcomed Frank Canesecca into the last Wednesday night. Photo by Charles Lowery. . "y-ll ..'.iWtfib ii iion r rim . Glenn Miner right, pinned Bruce Marshall into the weeks ago. Photo by Charles Lowery. tu- Diii -..., TTVorv mnmpnt nf lifp is Hie Dauci VUiiipanjr performance will be March 23 and 24 atfin m in the same location. "kegina," 'an opera version of "Little Foxes," Will open April 6 at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. The opera takes place in the Alabama setting during the spring of 1900. For information about tickets for the Mormon Festival of Arts Ball and for music events, phone 375-7788. Ticket information in-formation about theatrical events can be obtained by calling 375-5050. 375-5050. PAYSON'S BEAUTIFUL' HUISH THEATRE OPEN 7 START 7:15 ONE WEEK MAR. 14-20 ELLIOTT GOULD IN A KNOCKOUT COMEDY "MATILDA" g TUE. LADIES NITE ENDS TONIGHT "FOUL PLAY" Show at 7:00 j a step towards death. 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