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Show Thursday. June 4. 1981 - Page A--7 American Heritage School Students ARTS End Year With Fun Local Boy Wins A Concert directed Piano Competition Christian Lassen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fillmore of Lehi, and this contest. This year's chairman was Janeen Runolfson, Paul Lassen of Pleasant Grove, has been named the top music student in Pleasant the Peterson practice their pose on "The Scythian IH1AN lUMB- iroy Anderson, Steven Brockbank and David Comb" during press preview for Utah Pageant of the Arts. or by telephone reservation, A tiny little girl, age 5, Vicki MacDonald, poses as Huckleberry Finn on the Steuben Glass. . Costuming, and lighting give the aura of the real glass to this charming presentation. The gold comb, called the Scythian Comb, is an artifact made in the fourth century, B.C. A battle scene is depicted at the top of the comb, 765-354- ancient times to hold back her long hair and a Steuben glass vase of Huckleberry fishing pole Finn, and all, the captured imagination of members of the press at a preview of the Utah Pageant of the Arts held Monday night. Of no less interest were the five Hummel figurines reproduction and the of the The annual, all done in gold, boys cast in the battle scene the painting, "Where Sun Goes." are Troy Anderson, Steven Brockbank and David Peterson. The five selections from the Hummel Collection are "Stormy Weather" (a boy and girl with an umbrella) which features Wendy ac- claimed, Pageant of the Arts will begin Monday, June 8 and continue through July 10, nightly except Sundays. The production begins at 8 p.m. in the American Fork High School auditorium. Latecomers are seated only between scenes and in then, Evans and Seth Saunders; "Smart Little Sister" (two children at their school desk) periphery seating, to reduce inconvenience to those already seated. Tickets are available in the basement of the American Fork Senior Citizens Center, 54 East Main, American Fork, "Ring-Aroun- d Rosie" display ; the (a rotating with cast members Laura Lyn Roberts, Leilani Edwards, Valerie Evans and Kristen Call; "Postman" with little matter times a person sees this back magnificence of it never dwindles. It is as fascinating each year as it was the last. No annual blues; and "Apple Tree Girl" (Sheree Edwards sitting on the branch of the apple tree looking toward the The audience). Aaron Pleasant Card of Grove is narrator. "My Turn On Earth" Livingston, Brandon Page and Spence Presented Theater To Be MacDonald. Those attending the performances of Utah Pageant of the Arts this year will see 21 scenes with 38 selections. theory, At Villa The breathtaking of each beauty reproduction in the Pageant is revealed as viewers unitedly utter an indrawn breath as the curtain discloses each new work of art. The smallest selection of the show this year is the coins, a $20 gold piece and the Liberty The largest is the painting, "The Annunciation" which was completed in 1333 and is done in three panels. The newest selection is called "The Arrival". Philharmonic chestra, as ming story imaginative aphy, catchy vVSc the Leatham, Grove; Tammy Comer, Leslie Christofferson, Audrey Davis, Jane Atkinson, Judy Nattress, Cheryl Smith, Carole Peck and Ardell Zimmerman, Lehi. Winners American Meyers is of eight has done for OPEN HOUSE David Ewell the Legion of Hypno Therapy Weight Loss Relaxation Motivation Control Habit Control June 5 & 6 Kay Schmidt; second place, Steve Fischer; and third place, Robert Flygare. Lucas Mageno, fifth grade student won the Region prize in the Chiropractic Associati- - contest Limited space available You'll get results!! Group or individual sessions Call for Reservations promoting good posture. He received a $50 bond. CHRISTIAN provided "Free" American Heritage School. First place was Poster complete - " 785-151- 8 LASSLN ' Christian Golden Apple will be $4.00. A special feature will be "Bloomin Hits" from JoAnna's Or- Floral and Gift Shop. Guest speaker and soloist is Professor Carlton Wood, from Olalhe, Kansas. For reservations call Blanche Winkler A free nursery is being provided at the choreogr- technical m&m 374-251- paced Orem Church Orem Mini U Community 130 No. 400 East, J.W. Brewer Tires 198 West State Rd. - Lehi We Won't HBe HJimdiersoM! Where Yoti Bin the Hest . .. FOR LESS!! APPLE TREE GIR- L- Sheree Edwards sits on branch of apple tree in Hummel figure R presentation. ? 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J Open 21 Hoars - C,as the meeting and luncheon. Auxiliary Essay Contest were announced May 28. All three winners of the contest were from on "85-456- in her turn-abo- Those planning to attend the luncheon are asked to notify Maurine Miles at 5 by Tuesday. Babysitting will be Restaurant, 151 North Slate Street, Oreni from 10:30 to 2:30. The price production is geared for the entire family and will provide an excellent family night activity, Major said. bronze is the work of a former Lehi resident, Stanley Wanlass and was completed in 1980. Pleasant American woman, Mrs. the mother children and an almost served. be d business- Women's Club of Provo invites you to their luncheon on June 10 at songs and fast The Kim feminist-oriente- the technique, The effects. larger-than-life-si- Norman, Fork; piano Formerly a Following speaker, a luncheon will Club Luncheon the charunfolds to innovative Gwen Taylor and Cheryl original selection at the concert and a group of Sixth and Seventh grade girls sang an original number composed by her. Field and Track Day winners, announced by Esther Hutson, physical education teacher, were presented awards at a school assembly. Building to hear a discussion on "Why I Oppose the Feminist Movement," by Kathy Meyers. Christian Women's well-seasone- d half-dolla- r. Blackhurst, played an Recreation Grove teaching businesses in the Bay area of California. After joining the LDS Church, she quit her $200 a day job, doubled her family size and moved to Utah. She now opposes the feminist movement. a meeting for all members and interested persons on June 12 at 10 a.m. in the Pleasant organization are invited and urged to join and enter their students in collaboration with Carol Lynn Pearson, will be performed each Monday night this summer at the Villa Theater in Springville beginning at' 7:30 p.m. .. . , The theater is owned of by Duke Major Pleasant Grove. Tickets will be $4 or $3.50 for groups of 20 or more. The of cast young professionals will be supported by a beautiful musical score recorded the London by shows. Sandra grade student, expert, performance. All teachers who belong to this educational in Azevedo cast Elaine Had-fielMarilyn Devey, She was an efficiency The Utah Association of Women is sponsoring music appreciation and "My Turn On Earth", a delightful musical written by Lex de members are used for each performance. Cast positions are triple cast so that volunteers are only committed for ten This painting reproductions are done by Bill Kirkpatrick. "Where the Sun Goes" was the other selection shown to the media. It is a colorful painting of three indians looking out from their mesa and includes Ted Eighty-fou- r the show, Alpine; Teachers Association; Annette Emerson and Wendell Hurst, both of Salt Lake City. A panel of Linda composed Gunther, Kim Leatham and Karla Harding chose the winner from the 14 finalists. Christian has just completed fifth grade at the Lehi Elementary School. He is active in swimming and baseball and has won many awards in wrestling, including two second place State awards. He has studied piano for three years and also plays the violin. Competition in this program in keen and students are judged on how many Alex MacDonald dressed in postman Gloria State Music Utah Unusual Art To Be Seen At Utah Pageant of the Arts ,A golden comb used, perhaps, by a maiden of Utah Teachers Association. He will represent the Chapter on a state level. He is a piano student of Ardell Zimmerman Christian was named following competition with 163 other students in the Student Achievement Program. From this group 14 finalists were named, with Christian being named the top winner. Ajudicators for this competition year's included Karin Gygi, Ogden, President of the iiiiira bli the ol Music Grove, by Parker, American Fork. Committee members included featured. Debbie Sharon dePaula, Kirkpatrick, Sixth Timpanogos Chapter ui assisted Asay was enjoyed by parents and friends of the Third and Sev enth grades at American Heritage School at their Spring Concert. Music by Haydn, Schubert and others, plus preludium from "The Sound of Music" which was sung in Latin by the students, was Planned U.A. of VI. Meeting Croceries - Complete Convenience Store |