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Show Solo Piano Recitals Set For Weekend 'Cultures On Display' Program Orem-Geneva Times November 25, 1981 Elder Kyle L. Dearing Kyle Dearing Retuns Home Elder Kyle L. Dearing has returned to his home in Orem, after serving and completing a very successful two year mission in Perth, Australia. Elder Dearings younger brother Ken, is currently serving a mission in the Manila Philippines area. Elder Dearing is the son of Charles ,J. and Arthella N. Dearing. Piano students of Mildred Millett of Orem will present their annual solo recitals Thanksgiving weekend or soon thereafter. Mash -Behind The Scenes Airing Dec. 5 MASH, now in its ninth season as one of commercial television's most popular and award- winning series, combines the honor and tragedy of war with the humor and humaneness of the people caught up in it. Making MASH, narrated by Mary Tyler Moore, is a special 90-minute, 90-minute, behind the-scenes close-up of the people, actors, writers, producers, directors, and film editors who together create the outstanding series. Making MASH will be presented Saturday, December 5 at 9:00 p.m. on KHYU-TV, Channel 11. In producing Making MASH, cameras were allowed to film writing and rehearsal sessions; His welcome home actors are shown at work will be held in the Orem during the actual shooting With ward chapel 546 N. of serval episodes. The 500 W. at 2:45 p.m. special includes segments " All friends and from seventeen episodes relatives are invited to of MASH, along with attend. sequences that were Elder Dearing never included in corn-graduated corn-graduated from Orem pleted episodes. High School and Orem in the narration, Seminary. Mary Tyler Moore ex plains the creative nrnrpss that nniniiplv defines the series: "From the beginning, the basic humanity and intelligence in-telligence of the show's creators were allowed to surface, and they were coupled with a real sense of purpose." Alan Alda, the star of MASH, tells that he became involved only on the premise that war would not be treated by the writers and production staff as a "backdrop for light-hearted light-hearted high-jinks at the iront. I wanted to show that war was a bad place to be." Gene Reynolds, the series's executive producer for the first five Sterling Clint Hilton vearSiSavs that although has been called to serve the action- in MASH was in the Spain, Seville sel during the Korean Mission and enters thewar the series had a Missionary Training heightened realUy Center on Dec. 3. because u began on There will be an open television during the house for him onVielnam ,ts majn " treses, he says, is "the iTiani, rl.. VpnPSS fhp Each recital is to be held in the student's home with family and friends as guests. Many of the young soloists are including one of their own compositions in the program. Those participating are Angela Dixon, David Oaks, Susan Faragher, Mathew Reynolds, Lavinia Pace, Amy Freestone, Carrie Robinson, Christi Nelson, Christina Welsh, Ileen Snow, Rachel Bascom, Roger Castle, Jenny Terry, Amy Jasper, Eric Hooley, Jodi Breinholt, Gwen Toleman, Jennifer Clarke, John Welsh, Jennie Thatcher, Debbie Perkes, Julie Swenson, Jo Brent Liddle, Jayne Robinson, Susan Cutler, Michael Tueller, Nancy Wiltbank, Laura Sudweeks, Darren Pulley, Shauna Morten-son, Morten-son, Stacie Summerhill, Pam Christiansen, Pat Perkes, Marie Adele Black, Pam Perkes, Susan Gavos, Cathy Jensen, Emily Oaks, Mary Larson, Kristen Buckwalter, Norman Dixon, Dix-on, Shela Oaks, Jolyn Schill, Rebecca Reynolds, Pam Jensen, Sheryl Riding, Rid-ing, and Christie Bristow. Many of the students are having their grandparents from out of town as special guests. Refreshments are being served after the performance. Will Feature Israel Life Dec. I given one montn ahead of the cultural schedule. refinement Uruguay will discussed on Jan. 12. be Brigham Young University students from Israel will explain life in that Middle East country during the "Cultures on Display" program Tuesday (Dec. 1). The public is invited to attend the one-hour program which begins at 7::?(l p.m. in 455 Martin Building. This is the first in a series of monthly programs sponsored by the International' Office. Dr. F.noc Flores, International Office director, said students will present short lectures on typical Israeli food, legends, culture, art, society, history, education, religion, geography and government. govern-ment. A question and answer period will follow the presentations. A typical Israeli food dish will also be available plus recipes. "These programs are correlated with the LDS Church's Relief Society cultural refinement lessons," Dr. Flores pointed out. "Students have volunteered to present these programs to assist local teachers in preparing their lessons." Anyone interested may attend, he said. Patrons do not need to be Relief Society teachers. Handouts at the program will provide interesting information about the country. These programs are K r;vXrheJ)zifiI N f L r FROM WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS jj fl l,g J,w" t r yrm.. 1 I: t MwlM il NAVMAIAIIWJtlUN CO.I. WaOW Uuniy HKducw. k Also: WALT DISNEY'S Max Devlin 7:00 p.m. il fl PCvfSTW Swiss Family 8:45 p.m. jl I WlAMmUM Matinee: il 1 Devlin 2:45 p.m. 1 Swiss 4:30 p.m. j I TECHNICOLOR t PANAVISION Tj I W 1 Wall a'SnJJ i STERLING CHE TON Hilton To Serve In Spain 9; p.m. Orem, at 936 S. Friends and relatives attend. are invited to Free Lecture Series In Dec. On Divorce The second of a three, wastefullness of war." Larry Gelbart, principal writer during the first four years and, together with Reynolds, the chief creative force behind the series, says that "MASH was a very personal show. It represented the points of vinu' nf spvpral kpv part lecture ser.es s pie. I don't think there being p r e s e n t e cK,, pver be another sh(JW December 1st, as a,jke jt untj, there js a community service jof Uie of a certajn Center for Menta , who are Health and Tamil; w J J thejr Relations, a private clinic.. ,. ,1 it. v, rn'ec'inKs about the world serving the Utah Vallev " r ... . , . . . as successfully as we did, and Intermountaii. J . , ., . however immodest that Region. ncjs The lecture will btsun s' presented by Dr. Sherry Among the topics Aronoff, a licensed discussed in Making Psychologist. It will focus MASI are the differences on the child's reactions to between Robert Altman's separation and divorce movw operating room and how parents can best SCqUences and the support their children television series's through this transition, treatment of them; the Dr. Aronoff will also meiding of comedy and address questions tragedy; the inspiration regarding children's for Corporal Klinger; the normal and abnormal evolution of Hotlips reactions to parental oujhan's character; the separation. She will niinR off of a major outline several important cnaracter; the use of a principles in becoming an i.iujn track, and Gelbart's last show, "The Interview," in which actors in characters answered questions posed by a reporter about war. To the question effective single parent : December 8th Dr. Aronoff will speak of .Remarriage in a lecture entitled Love: The Second .'Time Around. These presentations .'are part of a continuing why MASH has been able Series of lectures to survive and still thrive "designed to promote despite changes in Tsound mental health and producers, writers, cast, 'family relations through and directors, Reynolds "greater awareness, answers that it was learned skills and other because of its preventative measures, "remarkable format. It is .The lectures will be held these brave men and every Tuesday evening at women in this little cock- 7:30 p.m. at the Utah pit jn this specific locale Center, Edgemont jn a war situation, people Professional Plaza, 3707 uho are extremely ar- North Canyon Road, ticulate. They are there Bldg. 2, Suite D, Provo. against their will and they For futher information cannot leaveas they wish, please call 226-3707. 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