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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., Dec. 4, 1985 - Page 20 Training School honors 'Outstanding Employee' has been named the "Outstanding Employee" by the Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU). The award was presented during cottage meetings of the conference of the MRAU held at the training school Nov. 17. Mrs. Bigney was commended for her dedication and devoted service to the residents she cares for. "Rose is very concerned about the care the residents receive, and see's to it they get the best health care said. possible," a She also sees the LPN's (Licensed Practical Nurses) who work with her have training in the with profoundly working residents retarded and wheel-chai- r in their care, it was noted. Mrs. Bigney said she feels in presenting her with the award, MRAU was paying tribute to all of the nurses at the school, expressing Rose Bigney, R.N. appreciation to the staff for their Rose Bigney, a Registered Nurse dedicated work. She has been employed at the over Evergreen and Aspen Cottages at the Utah State Training School, training school for over five years. semi-annu- Alpine artist to sing in Chauntenettes program Lakeridge Jr. High, 951 S. 400 West in Orem. The concert, "Christmas Is . . .," is being presented as a special family home evening, and will feature soloists Ranell O'Dell, Kari Ostler, LaNon Jensen, Melanie Cook and a special triple trio performing the comedy number "The 12 Days After Christmas." Vietnam War veterans plan memorial Area veterans of the Vietnam War have announced the next step An their drive to locate on Utah County property a monument to their comrades who perished or are missing in action because of the war in Southeast Asia. The monument, say members of the Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial Committee, will be part of a larger memorial to the veterans of all wars. Orem resident David L. Gardner, chairman of the veterans committee, says that the group has solicted plans from sculptors, and the proposals in the form of drawings and maquettes are on display for public examination at the Springville Art Museum. Vern Swanson, the curator of the has been extremely museum, cooperative in this undertaking," Gardner added. The chairman also reports that the Utah County commissioners have already given approval to the concept of having an "all wars" memorial on county property just east of the court house in Provo. He said that the commissioners have indicated they will seek par that Tickets to the Dec. 13 Utah Pageant of the Arts production of "The Messiah" are now on sale at Priday's Office Supply, 60 W. Main; and Alpine Book, 648 East State, in the American Fork Plaza. Admission is only $2 for adults and $1 for children ages five through 12. Family tickets may be purchased for $8. Children under age five and especially babies in arms, will not be admitted to the concert. president, and Cheryl Norman, treasurer and membership chairman. Others attending from the Chapter were Carole Peck, Joanne Jollev. Pat Fox and Elaine Tim-panog- Hadfield. The convention began with the junior high school, high school and college auditions, with students competing in piano, voice, woodwind, strings, brass, percussion and organ. Winners will travel to the division competition and, if thev are sue- - While the spirit of Christmas is celebrated in many ways, the fulness of its joy is best expressed through music, according to the two directors of BYU's premiere vocal choirs. Mack Wilberg and Ronald Staheli will celebrate the holiday season with their students when they direct the Concert Choir and University Singers in a festive Christmas chorale performance Dec. 5 and 6. Each concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, and tickets are available through the music ticket office, . 378-744- The concert is a weave of familiar ringing bells will reverberate and unfamiliar music held together throughout the concert hall. with the common theme of The familiarity of "Ave Maria," jubilation, says Wilberg, director "Angels We Have Heard on High," of the Concert Choir. "Lo, How a Rose 'Ere Blooming" Heinz Werner Zim- and "Glory to God in the Highest" From merman's composition will be enhanced by the introduction "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" of less known works such as the folk to "In dulce jubilo" by Samuel song "A Soalin' " and the rock carol Scheidt, the Concert Choir will "Man is Born," both directed by present music that Wilberg calls Staheli of the University Singers. rt exultant. "We deliberately plan a different kind of concert each year so that audiences can anticipate a new experience with each of our holiday performances," says Staheli. "We have developed new arrangements and have created a quickly paced concert." The festivities will end with a Bing Crosby standard, "The Secret of Christmas," by James Van Heusen. of four Christmas carols pulls together the music of Denmark, Spain, England and the United States. During one of the carols, "I Saw Three Ships," His arrangement The music will span four centuries of music literature and many selections will demonstrate the great religious fervor of much Christmas music. "It's mellow sentiment should leave the audience with a warm and pleasant feeling and a desire to do Christmas all year long," says Staheli. if Your hometown businesses offer convenience, quality, great service and competitive prices - and you rarely have to fight crowds and traffic! Shop in American Fork for everyone on your Christmas list. The more you shop locally the greater your chance of winning a valuable shopping spree or one of many other great prizes! Don't miss out! American Tickets will not be available at the door, according to the Pageant spokeswoman Betty Spencer. Soloists will be announced next week, Spencer said. cessful their, will go on to the national competition. Guest artists and clinicians at the convention were Johana Harris Heggie and John Stephen Heggie, who presented a master class and recital; Ann Collins, who offered two sessions on music teaching and improvisation; Jeffrey Shumway, who presented a n on the music of Handel; Clair Bush, who performed and spoke about the Goldberg Variations; and Mack Wilberg, who discussed and demonstrated the art of accompanying. The Timpanogos Chapter's November meeting included information about software for computers by David Hill from Summerhays Music. two-pian- o pre-scho- lecture-demonstratio- Sa-- GAS O Residents scrutiny through Jan. 13. are invited to an open house at the of Art at 10 Springville Museum Governor 4 "to support Dec. a.m. Funding will come from private POWMIA proclaimed Gardner Bangerter's donations, emphasized. main "This is another way we are Week," he added, with the to view the various being The purpose he said. seeking public help," plan is to have people come to the proposals. art museum, look over the plans, An art jury will judge the entires and "vote" for the best one. "Then later when we start collecting after the public voting is completed the money, we hope they'll contribute to and will select three finalists for the effort," he went on. "Even a few committee to consider with jury dollars from each family" would help. Unveiling is expected to take provide the needed capital, he said. place in July of 1987. The Pageant Symphony Orchestra and chorus, under the direction of Leon Honey, will perform the traditional Christmas concert in the American Fork Tabernacle. UMTA holds annual convention The annual Utah Music Teachers Association state convention was held at the Holiday Inn in Salt Lake City on Nov. 7 9. Serving on the association's board of directors from the North Utah County Area are Jay L. Beck, The display will be open to public BYU vocalists prepare holiday concert Alpine's Marvin Payne will be a guest artist at the concert, as well as Music Express, a performing group that has been entertaining for the past five years. The Chauntenettes is a service organization made up of of 50 women from throughout the valley. The Marvin Payne chorus is directed by Maurine The Chauntenettes Ladies Chorus Madsen and accompanied by Irene will hold a special Christmas Con- - Jenkins. 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