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Show SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1850 Prove, Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD MIA Interstake Chorus BY High School Choruses, Symphony Slate Two Concerts of Magnificat, Te Deum at written Students Plan Christmas Concert I Presents Cantata Tonighi "The Star of Bethlehem." isequences have been worked Id BY high school will present a cantata by F. Flexington Harkes,,the program toeether with ao Christmas concert Thursday at;will be presented tonight at 8:30of the fine music of Handel, Bai 8:15 p. m. in tne Joseph bmithlp. m. in the I'rovc tabernacle by i nompson, and Bortniansky. auditorium with members of thejthe MIA interstake chorus, ac- - 15th century carol and an Apt band and concert chorus partici cording to Mrs. E. Lewis Allen lachian carol will also be work who directs the chorus. Mrs. Evan into the thread of the cantata. pating. Farrell D. Madsen will direct Croft will be at the organ. Solo nart will ho i.knn hv ii a pattern tne Dana ana ireaencK in. webb! following wnicn mted members of the chor the chorus. Allen stated and these v proved successful in the presen-iMrine program win begin with itauon oi an easier camaia oy me nciurt- - Elainp .lnnp rinri O' Life With Splendor tm, urieg. same group last spring, qra matte .Prows, Ellen N ewrcn, Rirhal and will be followed by O Morn Jackman. Keith Averett. Ral ing Star, Bach; High on aloun-tai- n Prusse, Gene Hansen, Dean Chr Top,. Beesley; Sarabandc In tensen, and John Thompson.,., D Minor from the first French added feature will be a me Suite, double trio sung by Calvin Rais March Miniature, Cohen; My Child Is ELEVENTHwillWARD 1 at be Meeting Monday Gone, an early American slave oc Kent Harrison. A song; Sit Down Servant, Pitt- - p.m. ine tcacners topic win highlight w man; Charlettown, Bryan: Ongivcn by Florence Myers. Emma be reached with numbers by the Farm, Keehler; Parade March joncs win give inc incoiogy . les thrw.narf . an rhnrm , son. ,. Special musical numbers ... 1, Humoresque, Goldman; Gardner. are scheduled by Olga Dvorak - Caillet; Summer Is altos and tenors. VOLUNTEER'S TO FLAY BENEFIT CONCERT In, Harvey; So Quiet There will be a nursery. Dawn Adams, former Pleasant Grove girl, will play WARD Dramatic Tart the Night, Cradle RIVERGROVE concert for Utah county Youth , a benefit violin is Monday at 1:30 p m. Meeting to the Huhn; Hymn, Lullaby In the dramatic passages, M home Dec. 11 at 2 p. m. in Scera theater in Orem. Christ Child, Marryett; Battle Stella Lewis will give the teach Women's Legislative council will be hostess group. and Ilene Webb the Myrth Burr, speech director Hymn of the Republic, Wilhou-sk- ers topic lesson. Sharon stake who is directing t theology the Rudolph WARD speech work, will act as narrat' PIONEER Marks-Bennefirst Reindeer, The parts of Isaiah and the fii ill IS p ai iUCSQBy mrivom.nt of thi Piann. rfmrln! Meeting will be played by Fo in A Minor, Grieg-BaiandiTeacncrs toP'c will be, given by shepherd angel. Pat Smith; J Meacham- - Donna Johnson, and the theology rest Allred; American lesson by Mary Craner. There seph. Herod and second shephei Yoder. Laird Billings: Mary, Leu will be a nursery. Woodwind Ensemble m inn and WARD perry; St'NSET March-Minkeeper Featured in the Meeting will be Tuesday at 1:30 Harold Colvin. Mrs. Burr is bei ture will be a woodwind ensemble by Burnett Ferguson a Carol Halliday, Kathleen Heel om. Thelma Jensen will give assisted charac ters are played by meri and Thelma iH teachers the topic Robert er, flutes; Smith, oboe; Miss Dawn Adams, talented'the public concert. the theology lesson. There hers of Sharon stake, Mrs. All Larry Knight, Jerry Gillette, Jensen, said will be a nursery. young violin virtuoso, will play a Miss Adams, a protege of Fori clarinets;" Sue french Avery, benefit concert for Utah county's Roth, moved to Los Angeles six horn: Reed Miller, George Lee, SECOND WARD Chorus members include MD will be at l:4S pm members from Provo and tH proposed Youth home Monday, to continue her musical bassoons. Meeting years ago Dec. 11. in Scera theater at 2 p.m. studies. Since that time she .has the slave song will Tuesday. Zina Baker will give surrounding area. The young lady is a daughter of attended City college of, Los An- be Presenting An invitation is extended Claudia Park- the teachers topic and Manntha Brown, Marilyn Utah County Commissioner and geles and UCLA and is the young- er, Charlene Sessions, Deon Moul-to- Angus me icssuh. imt general puonc to attend, r Mrs. Burton H. Adams of Pleasant est member of the faculty of Los parents are invited to bring thd Joetta Billings, Barbara Wol-se- SIXTH WARD HEBER In an effort to con- Grove. Monday iyoung people with them to enjd Elain Meeting is scheduled of Music and Art. Margaret Hayward, Angeles College Miss Adams offered her services She is 22 years old. solidate the relationship between McDonald, Doris Hunter, Clair t 6:45 p.m. I ne tcacners topic, a beautiful and stirring present the schools and the parents of to' aid in itecuriijg funds for furShe has played 27 concerts in McKell, Victor Oldroyd, Reed will be given first and will be tiori of the Christmas story, Mn Wasatch county, a policy study nishings for the new home slated Royce hall, on the UCLA campus, Miller, George Lee, David Lee, followed by the theology lesson Allen stated. by Sarah Christensen. meeting was held in the high to be built in Orem next spring. and was a guest artist with the Bobr Webster, Gordon Swensoo at 7:30 p.m. Women's THIRD WARD council Intermountain Symphony in Pro- awflKay Clark. school this week. Legislative Elected officers of each of the members will be hostess group to vo last year. On. Dec. 4 she will Singing "So Quiet the Night," Tcahers topic will be given at OREM Members of the Alpine' Mrs. Willard Yergcnsen. by Mrs. the superintendclasses play her debut concert at the Hol- the Christmas lullaby will be 1:45 p.m. Tuesday Council and local units, tor of Region II of the Utah Con- - ent andmet with DREW ARCH REST Mrs. Maude Mark-haschool principal to Joetta high Assistance lywood Brown, Marilyn Billings, League Playess ana leacncrs stlI(ly and outline the policies of ' Am"-- j lesson the will Pn theology give house. . Jeanne Claudia Brown Parker. pnrt Di There will be a in eight separate p.m. ANNOUNCES In the Orem concert, Fuert Sner Nena Flo Law, Ellen Keeler, RaeM-3- 0 Orem heard Roy Johnson, super- board meeting of the congress Ithe districtcentral had committee nursery. D. will Elain groups Miss McDonald, Moulton, Adams. accompany visor of safety and casualty at with regional directors and counoutlines and made ap By Lovely fall patterns with tha Support of all women's clubs Krista Nelson and Doris Hunter. Geneva Steel plant outline a pro- cil presidents held at the Hotel prepared Soloist in the Greig piano consame grand foot-forglove-- l is especiauy sougnt by sponsors pointments to the vario lis work be will posed first aid training program Utah. of Jesus Christ," the Life ifl VINEYARD The annual Re- - of the concert, since the youth certo will be Robert Smith. done has DREW using a fa school like fit for Utah county in which PTA Leo Hansen, second vice presi- committee groups for the benefit of members acain. See these fine fitting is scheduled home has been one of the lief school board. given bazaar visory society personnel, leading workers are requested to assist. dent of the organization in charge council and PTA officers. of the adult Aaronic priesthood shoes at Provo's home of footl Thursday evening in the ward! club projects in Utah county "There is an urgent need for of adult education reported on Members of the centrai com chapel. of Palmyra stake on Wednesday comfort. at 6:30 p.m.. a (Tickets may be had from anv Beginning at 7:30 p m. in the stake house. people trained in first aid in the program now in progress and mittee include: Walter Ha NUserrTT turkey supper will be served, and member of Women's Legislative Utah county because of highly announced a meeting during the chairman: Leonard Bacon. Edson will be followed The picture is in technicolor a council. at Further information may Greenwell are being distributed for important industries located here coming week lor tne organization Packer. Marguerite Huber. Mar-o- f 8 p.m. The bazaarbywill program Tickets be had be by calli HP 100 Prion rf which would make the area a see to 30 North University it, according those classes for the winter quarter, grot Nusink, Marion Tree, Walter following the program. opened wishing A special to Among admission is $1 for adults and 50 SPANISH FORK H. Dixon, committee Charles target in case of atomic war- to commence after Jan. 1. In a Scitcr, Rowan Stutz, Marian rt the to be sold are Christ- cents for children. articles of the famous Hollywood chairman. showing fare," Mr. Johnson said. He dison library facilities in Maude Derry, Wilson Young, mas gifts. "The Story of Pilgrimage play, 1 cussed briefly the dangers of the pine district scnoois, ne stated and Supt. J. Oral Christensen. The There will be a fish pond for atomic bomb and solicited the aid that the district is spending this 'phases of work to be studied with children also food and sales of the group in helpine to in year 75 cents per student in the a view to producing terest others in the first aid elementary schools and $1.15 per written policies at the deiinite end of training program which will re- student in the high schools for several weeks include school quire 300 qualified instructors to library service, while the state board administration and super- Lake View Schedules train the 13,000 persons needed in law requires that only a mini- vision, personnel welfare, case of disaster. mum of 25 cents per student be problems, rec- Play, To Conduct CJass maineach service for ords, library Rex Kofford LAKE VIEW Dr. C. J. Hart of BYU will con- expended tenance, code of ethics, audio- and Arline year. MIA leaders Taylor, duct a class in which 40 people visual aids and library. Consultthe Lake View ward, announce can be trained at one time, and ant and steering committee mem- in. an it is preferred that teachers be "extravaganbers visited in some of the groups za" to be held Dec. 23. A full the first to enroll in the program Timp to the to help clarify asignments. Sponsor in order that they may in turn The committee on the final floor show. with appropriate train their students, which could Air Missionary Hour written report includes Larence Christmas decorations and re i Day, chairman: Leonard Bacon, freshments, will be accompanied J place at least one trained person AMERICAN FORK The Men- recorder; Nell Kowallis and Eva by a dance. in nearly every home in the will give a recital Wilson. Large group study chaircounty. Others to conduct train- delssohn chorus LAKE VIEW Marilyn Her-ric- k, ing program are druggists, fire- broadcast over KCSU this eve- men and recorders have been seBeehive instructor in the men and safety groups. The group, ning. The recital is sponsored by lected as follows: Randall Sund-bcr- g and La Von MiLncr for group ward MIA announces that a one-avoted to support the training the Timpanogos stake mission Hans Burmeister is one; Marion Tree and Verna play, '"Why the Chimes Rang," program and assist in any man- over whichElda will be presented as the ChristMayhew, Pleasant Roundy, group two; Vernon ner possible. president. Grove returned missionary, will and Rachel Smith, group mas play, December 12. in the Mrs. Helen Barnett, and recreation; hall. The cast includes. Lincoln Rasband of the Utah County Library speak on the subject, "How Will three; All Zion?" The Louise Hussy, group four; and Roberta Madsen, Ava Dean Kes-le- r, association and librarian at the We Be Gathered to hour on tbe Edna Wilson. Lacquered Frances Reese Merrill Rhodes, and Bonnie Zerker, Maeser school in Provo discussed missionary sponsored Stand group five. In these large study and Marilyn Herrick, who also needs of Utah county schools in air will be from 5 to 6 p. m. j groups the completed and com- acts as play director. regards to library faciltiics, and ' - fc. vrv outlined the program of the Scientists have invented a pres- piled reports and recommendaof be each tions committee will call for the made committeemen can association a in initiating library sure gauge so sensitive that it be re- at the first meeting. Committees program to secure a county detect one air molecule out of studied and tofindings willcommitthe whole are at liberty to further persuc I ported back library service as a solution to 10,000,000,000 originally tee. Nit. Lite at own their their the problems. objectives vacuum system. present in a w as a good response to choice of time and place. There Bricham Young university's to the I musical contribution Christmas season will be heard Thursday .and next Sunday eve nings, Dec. 7 and 10, when two monumental works will be presented by the combined 'Y choruses and the university symphony orchestra. The presentations will take place in the Joseph Smith auditorium at 8:15 each nisrht. Bach's Magnificat and Bruck ner's Te Deum will be performed by the combined choruses and ... the 'orchestra, united under the conbaton of Lawrence Sardoni, ductor of the 'Y symphony and associate professor of music. The Bach Magnificat was writ ten especially for the Christmaj aay vesper service oi uto, me year in which Bach was appointed Cantor of the Thomaskirche in Leipzig. The libretto of the Magnifica' is the Virgin i Mary's Hymn of Praise. Although the work takes 25 minutes to perform it is truly a masterpiece of the first rank. As one writer has said, WILL DIRECT CONCERTS "Its short arias are veritable Lawrence Sardoni, conductor of jewels and Its choral numbers are the Brigham Young university unmatched in musical literature orchestra and assofor their conciseness and dramatic symphony of music, who ciate professor power." will direct two performances of Bach and Bruckner by the orSpecial Trumpets and chestra 'Y' combined high and brilliant trumpet choruses. parts of the Magnificat will be; played on the small high pitched. for the Magnificat will probably D trumpets, the instruments fori be the first time they have Bach scored the work. The on concerts in this locality, small D trumpet is an instrument! pcared Bruckner's great hymn of used only rarely. The use of them praise, Te Deum Laudamus, was p:: when he was the very peak of his musical powers. The work is an utterance of his firm belief in the Divine. The Te Deum religious fresco. It js a massive is music of great religious fervor, its music matching in scope its grandoise text. Hard at Work Under the direction of Professors Newell Weight and Crawford Gates, the BYU choral organiza-- j tions have been hard vat work on these two numbers since the opening of the fall quarter in September. The performances of these works promise to match in magnitude the performance of the Brahms Reauiem by the combined musical organizations of the uni-versity last season. Soloists for the Bach work will be Evelyn Russell, soprano; Inga P. Smith,, contralto; Brand Curtis, tenor, and" Harold .Brereton, bass. The solo quartet in the Te Deum will consist of Carolyn Thompson, soprano; Mary Ann Walter contralto; Mendenhall, Richardson, tenor and Virgil Camp, bass. There will be no admission of charge for either performance the work. Tickets for the reserve section of the auditorium may be procured by calling the music department secretary at the - g. 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