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Show Messiah' Scheduled-For-ProvoProduct- might- of the Christmas, season for Central Utah will be the presentation of Handel's "Messiah" Dec. 15 and 16 by the comValley Chorale, a choral group. munity The presentation will be staged Dec. 15 iff the BYU Con-- ; cert Hall of the Harris fine Arts Building, and Dec. 16 in the Pro- A highlight 12A .Sunday Herald ... By RALPH G. LAYCOCK Most serious musicians ognize tiie inadequacy of our notational system, particularly that aspect of it having to do with rhythm. For we are obliged to use rather simple arithmetical proportions" in getting down rhythmic values that may be much more subtle than these "Procrustrean" beats are able e to Indicate. For example, of notes two sings the first "The Star Spangled Banner" as written, and they would not aound right If done "correctly." no-on- .. vo Tabernacle, both at p.m. , Soloists for the "Messiah" ' The general public is welcome j wm include Margaret Wood-t- o either night; i ward. Olga Gardner. Wallace ' Both performances will be ac- M c C 1 o y, Leonard Turnell, companied by the BYU Cham- - j time-honore- d, Worship together thie week Ruth Mel- will and ville Dr. Ralph Woodward jdi-Nancy Ekins. They will rect the Valley Chorale, and; be supported by a chorus of Ralph G. Laycock will conduct j men's and women's voices who' j make up the organization. the orchestra. 1 . forced to fall The composer, back on inaccurate time values, Lis thus at the mercy of the (often unknown) performer, and unless the latter is both informed pnd sensitive, he may seriously distort the composer's intentions. Not that this has ever been different, but in earlier times the. composer was more often on hand to guide the interpret ers in their preparation of his work. Indeed, and Handle s sit uation was' typical, he was us ually writing for his own use with no thought of "publishing for posterity" so the pressure of working for deadlines ana tne led g of hand-copyin- drudgery aun 10 Uie use in many indications, and to the leaving out of much that we now con sider needful. Personal Supervision But his personal supervision more than made up for the shortcomings of the manuscript, . Consolidation In Summit A - BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday: Girl to Kyle R. and Paula Cushing Probst, Midvale. Girl to Arthur T. and Janeen B. Birmingham Tahauri, Orem Fridav: Boy to Lowell B. and Ronda Pleasant Merritt Tomlinson, Grove. Girl to Leon A. and Barbara A. Boreet Johnson, Orem. Boy to Harry W. and Sondra L. Gray Stewart, orem. Boy to Kent and Carolyn Ev trett Murdock. Spnngvwe. Girl to Kenneth J. and Mary A. Harrison LeBlanc, Heber. Boy to William L and Alice Ann McBeth Love, Provo. Thursday i Bov to Lvnn and Thelma Joyce Davis AUeman, Springville. Girl to David S. and Shirlee Christofferson Hansen, Ameri- - ; ean Fork. Girl .to Bruce and Thelma Carol Miller McDonald. Provo. Boy to Lynn and Nancy Lynn Gray Parsons, Provo. Boy to Ralph K. and. Joyce E Wilson Johnson. Orem. and Carol Bov to Kirk B. Provo. Davis Seethaler, Bovto Eldon L and Denice Steel Nelson. Orem. Boyto Ron K. and Deanna Williams McAllister. iaiem. 17-2- I. uneMOuir Education Is Popular - AMERICAN FORK There are 452 parents in Alpine School and the then current perform- District in regular attendance ance practices were well enough n: the 24 adult classes in the known that the players prob- modem approach to arithmetic ably needed little brought to Some parents are interested in their attention. Consequently, modern math as such, but gen the composer was apt to be erally they are more concerned considerably less 'careful in the with being able to follow John preparation of his manuscript ny s conversation when they ask than in his modern colleague. him what he learned at school. This leads to a further prob- Sets, operators, bases, equiva lem in our reconstructing his lents and other such mathemati thoughts. He was often incon- cal terms are assuming new sistent in the notation of what meaning for many parents in seem to be identical, or at least, this district. A similar passages. For instance, Ellen - WBrown district di in "I Know That My Redeemer rector of adult education, says. Liveth." one particular fourJ '.'Last year over 2500 adults at note figure is notated three dif- tended adult classes throughout ferent ways.differing even in tfie district and This year's to-- " successive measures where it tal will undoubtedly surpass is used imitatively. that figure." Of the 65 classes Completed In 22 Days nowbeingT)eld," modern math Remembering that Handeri tops the field in popularity, with wrote the complete work in 22 home economics, business, Eng days, we can certainly forgive lish, crafts and farm machin his lack of careful "editing," ery following in about that orbut are obliged to der. attempt to reconstruct it as he The spring offering of adult conceived it. Fortunately there education classes may be ham are numerous internal evilack of funds. pered through dences which hint strongly that he expected that certain rhyth- However,- as far as funds will of mic alterations, (then in inter-- ; permit, the usual policy of national use) would be made fering classes for which not less use of jn the performance. Per- than 10 students register, will new term will haps the most striking is in the continue. The in begin January, early bass area, "The Trumpet Shall Sound," which begins with a militant dotted h note figure. But this subsides and, as usually performed, a long succession of even eiehth notes parades stoically across - none-the-le- Scholarships Awarded by th Pink Ladies Priesthood Meet Today In Nephi - GRA Kids' Scouts Earn Party Set December 18 Eagle Rank KEN WORKMAN Son of Mr. and Mrs Arland AMERICAN FORK Danny L. Workman, Provo. Welcome Lynn Strain, 13, has received home today at 4 p.m. in the Admission to Geneva Recreathe Eagle Scout award. Danny Rivergrove First Ward Chaoel.' tion Association's annual Chil is me son of He served in the New England dren's' Christmas party on Satur Mr. and Mrs. Mates mission. day, Dec. 18 at the BYU Field- Edgar Strain DAVID LOVELL o f Highland, house will be by membership Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rav W. h e a w a rd card only instead of separate adLovell, Welcome Springville. was made by home today at 5 p.m. in the mission cards as previously reDistrict Com- Springville Sixth WardChapd quired. er . Keith Beck tu 111 uic iwi UKl 11 dimes "Dean "Wilson," chairman of the mission. at the Alpine event, said that the doors of the fieldhouse will be open at 9 a.m. District Court BRENT BULLOCK the program scheduled to o f Honor. i n.- - Danny Lynn -.- . Son of Mr. "and Mrs. Harold with, the stake tabernacle. begin, at 10 a.m. and that there Bullock Pleasant Grove. Home would be plenty of seating" for He 1s a member of the Com coming program in the Grove everyone. Children 12 years of munity Church Troop 17. In Ward in the Timpanogos Stake and under will receive free Scouting he has served as patrol House at 5:15 D.m. Re age today but must be accompanied leader and den chief. He has re gifts from the Chilean mi x ceived 22 merit badges and sev- turning at least one adult. by son. eral first and second olace Mr. Wilson said mat those awards in swimming in the com ROBERT STOTT Geneva Works employees who munity pool here and elsewhere Son of L. Norman Stott and do not have 1965 membership the late Beth While Stott, Pleas- cards may contact Lawrence throughout the county. ant Grove. Homecoming pro- Young. David" McFarland and Bart gram, tonight in the Pleasant Ward in the Larsen, two scouts from Troop Grove Seventh Emma Lazarus was the au 54 Rivergrove First; Ward, re- Timpanogos Stake House at 7 of the famous inscription thor ceived their Eagle awards at a p.m. Served in Texas mission. on the pedestal of the Statue recent court of honor. V of Liberty, . Both boys come from scout - w f mission j : : ing families. "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." This verse from the 91st Psalm will open the Bible Lesson-Sermthis Sunday at an Christian Science churches. The subject will be "God the Preserver of man." The reading from the Bible and Christian Science Text Book will explore some of theways in which the "Secret Placf ' is discovered by man. The bitterroot Is flower of Montana. . lotte." "Peter Pan" is the third of the winter bonus shows at Valley Music Hall. Last 1965 pror duction Ais the Phyllic Diller L Show, appearing Dec. 27-Ja-n. 14 BOARD OF DIRECTORS CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT HERGER MUSIC Root of the bitterroot is wholesome to eat, though its taste is bitter. 159 S. 1st W. FGiyeheraLIFT.Cwitha As members of the Board of Directors of th Central Utah Wtter Conservancy District, w the undersigned respectfully call to the attention of the citizens of the District a special election on December 14 for the purpose of approving a repayment contract between the District and the VS. Government. As members of the Board, representing th citizens of the District in matters pertaining to this water development, we urge that citizens GIFT i ) I from - HOOVER! PURCHASE NEW 1966 MODEL S84 CONVERTIBLE UPRIGHT CLEANER register a favorable vote at this election to enablo the beginning immediately of construction of tht Bonneville Unit of ibo Central Utah Project.' This project will bring great benefits to the State of Utah, providing water for our cities, industries nd farms and ranches. R will strengthen the economy, open the door to future growth, provide new jobs, and improve recreational opportunities. In addition to enabling construction of tho Bonneville Unit, a favorable vote win show tb Congress that Utah is ready to move ahead with its water developments, thus pavmg the way for other ptojeoU so necessarr to the state aod its faturc As members, of the Board, we wge ae big turnout at the election as possible to show those who may covet Utah's share of the Colored River water that the citizens are oetermmed te protect their water rights and to put that water to beneficial use. The undersigned members of the Board strong ry bdieve that if we are to protect Utah's future the rihzens of the District should vote "Yes for weier" at the special ejectaoe December U. ' Santaquin. Renald Wood rarnsworth, 22, 25. Tucson. Ariz.; Linda Nielson. 20. 24, Richfield. MGM GENEALOGY PHOTOS Mad tht Way You WantThtml RENT HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. 1S W. CENTEK-PRO- VO RESOLUTION. .. Gregory', 19, Springville 24. Provo, Preston. Heaton. Lee Gerry Stephen Gerald Hanson, 18. Kave Baker. 20. Burley, Ida. Maria Joy LeBaron, 18. Dale Kay Colledge. 21. Lehi, Payson, 10WRY ORGANS his work with the Globe Theatre, San Diego's Shakespeare repertoire company. Recently he has appeared in two movies-witBette Davis, "Baby Jane" and "Hush, Hush Sweet Char- DECEMBER lay Away for Christmas Provo. SAll m where youngsters never have to grow up. There they meet Peter's old enemy Captain Hook, who doesn't like to see children grow even an hour older, if he can help it. Hook is just bitter, because once Peter pushed him Jnto the water, where a crocodile bit oft his hand. Now the crocodile comes looking for the rest, of him, emitting ticking sounds from the clock he swallowed once in a career of indiscriminate gluttony. Promising Star Ruta Lee, hailed by Frank Sinatra as Hollywood's most promising new star, also is one of the spuhkiestShe personal ly went to Communist Lithuania recently, and cutting a swath through the Red tape, came out with her grandmother; making world headlines. In addition to movies and over 500 TV credits Miss Lee has done stage yer$ions ofJ'Showboat," "South Pacific," and "Peter Pan." Victor Buono holds three Golden Atlas acting awards for GUITARS $275 Provo. Crandall, 25 Bruce Edgar Humbcrstone. Provo Valora Marie Stant 25. Provo. Rae Louise Winn, 25, Monteilh, 20. Provo. Lake City. Garth Craig Seegmiller, 22. Salt Kent Lewis 22. Kindred. Provo, Judy. Lynn Carter, 22, Janice Ontario, Ore. Shirl Lorenzo Herget, Sterling. Alberta. Canada. Sheryl Deon Clavson. 20, Santaquin. David Franklin Butler. 22, Fremont. Calif., Glicerai Maria ' Martinez.' 21, Taos, N.M. Opening night, Friday, Dec. a benefit performance for the David O. McKay Hospital building iund, sponsored by Dee Hospital Volunteers of Ogden. Wendy played by Patricia McNulty, is the oldest of three children who are spirited away by Peter to Never Never Land, 17, is for Wafer! the state 49, 20. Benefit Performance Vote VES on Rav Guvmon Miriam Kathleen Jensen, American Fork. Lars Elliott Eggertson, Provo, Sandra Kay Terry, - 23. Services Announced " SPECIAL on ing one Christmas day. There will be three evening performances, Dec. 17, 18 and Christian Science - David, 14, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. McFarland. His father was active in scouting as a boy, and has worked in cubbing. His mother has been a leader in girljscouting and his sister, Rebecca, holds the curved bar award in girl scouting. This award is equivalent to the ' Eagle. Bart, 14, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Larsen. His father and mother are both ardent scout leaders. They have both received the Provo Peak Scooters Award and his father has the Silver Beaver Award. Bart's father andstwo older brothers, Joe and Kenneth hold the Eagle rank also. Both have been patrol leaders and senior oatrol leaders. MARRIAGE LICENSES Steven Lee Johnson. 18, Provo. Lois Shuree Smith, 17, Pleasant Grove. ance at the meeting. John Andrew Gaines, 23, Salt Lake City,' Karla Jean Jensen, Prince Rainier is a nwmber, 22. American Fork. of the House of Grimaldi. the Samuel George Bether Sr, present reigning house of il. Heber. Leah J. Canfield Monaco. Baum, 5. la eighth-sixteent- Statistics ' I was presented by former Provo school superin tendent Dr, J. C. Moffitt after a study. It proposed me room. However, the reten- merging high schools at Park nun w me original uneven to City, Kamas and Coalville rhythm throughout the nierp opeducational better provide lends an air of excitement and portunities. said Dr. brilliance that makes the other Williams Mayor Moffitt's report failed to con sound barren indeed. Scholarships in the amount Authorities Agree of $450 have, been awarded to sider predicted growth for Autmnties agree that such the Summit County.; He said Brigham Young University treatment is both probable and of population proper projection School of Nursing by members desirable. be Thurston Dart, the trends would show there will of the Utah Valley Hospital 5.097 students enrolled in the tamous English performer and (Pink Ladies). Auxiliary musicologist, speaking of un- county in the near future, The scholarships will be giv m execution, says: "This shows there is no need evenness ". ...'This conventional length- en to worthy students of the to consolidate," he said. The mayor said geographical ening of the dotted note and school of nursing to further condition required formation of shortening of the complemen their education. Funds for the three districts in the county tary note was in very wide grant have been given from and the need for them still ex- spread use over a very great monies received in the operalength of time, and ignorance of tion of the Pink Ladies Gift ists. The report will be discussed this fact is one of the wavest Shop and Snack Bar, maintainat a public meeting in the Park defects of present-da- y perform ed entirely by volunteer labor ances of old music. It is a fash- of the Pink Ladies and Candy City High School Dec. 13. ion that lasted from the early Stripe Girls. years of the 17th century down Presentation, of the scholar to the last years of the 19th. . . ships was made by Mrs. Verda The person who knows the Jenkins, Pink, Lady president. "Messiah" intimately may be Mrs.Vi Adams is manager of particularly interested in the the Gift Shop and Mrs. Grace All above anas and in "Ev'ry Val- Hintze. director of volunteer AMERICAN FORK ley." and the chorus "His Yoke services,, is manager of the and Aaronic members of the Is Easy," but it is hoped that snack bar. are Priesthoods Melchizedek; called to attend a special quar- the "new" old rhythms will seem so natural that thev will terly priesthood meeting today not call attention to themselves. First escalator in the United in the stake tabernacle beginbut merely serve to more effec States was installed in a daning at 2:30 p.m., according evoke the feeling desired partment store at Philadelphia tively to stake president, Homer F. in 1901 by the composer. Royle. Professor Robert K. Thomas, director of the Special Honors Program of Brigham Young University, will be the principal speaker. He is well known as a teacher, speaker, and writer and during the 1963-6- 4 academic year was selected for the honor of being the most popular teacher by the university studentbody. awards Special recognition will be given the Aaronic Priesthood quorums having the highest percentage of attend- Mayor consolidation Missionary Valley Music Hall Books Program- s- Immortal 'Peter Pan' Ruta Lee plays Peter Pan DEAN S. ROBERTS Son of Mr. and Mrs. George and Victor Buono is Captain in the R. Roberts, Orem. Welcome iHook favorite "Peter home today at 2 p.m. in the ; Christmas Orem 13th Ward Chapel. 641 S. Pan," coming to Valley Music Hall in North Salt Lake Dec. 400 E. He served in the Cana This is the latest musical dian mission.- -' adaption of the James Barrie classic that starred Mary MarKENNETH MONSON ,, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. tin in the title role in 1954. Becausg "Peter Pan" is a Monson, American Fork. Welcome home today at 5 p.m. in show about children.' with special appeal to the younger the American Ward Chapel. He served in the set, executive producer LeRoy announced seven Prinz has Texas mission. matinee performances for the BARBARA MADSEN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. Madsen, Orem. Wel: come home tonight at 7 D.m. in the Orem 26th Ward Chapel, wo N. 400 hi., Orem. She served in the Irish mission. jMaughn-McMurd- ie, ber Orchestra. Coalville Mayor Disagrees With Moffitt Report Urging COALVILLE (UPI) Robert A. Williams disagreed Thursday with a report urging immediate consolidation of the three school districts in Summit County. The report recommending 12, 1963 U County. 8: 15 Himself, Making Interpretation Difficult ten by Ralph G. Laycock, who will conduct the BYU Chamber Orchestra which will accompany the Valley Chorale in its presentation of the work this week.) UtW ion Handel Actually Wrote 'Messiah' For (Editor's Note: The folarticle discusses lowing technical aspects of Interpretation concerning Handel's "Messiah." It Is writ- SUNDAY. DECEMBER LARSON STUDIO '28 N. lit East. FR SAMP1E UGMML THRU-BU- S PHOENIX All WAT ......I.. $32.93 $22J5 HOUSTON $44.70 KANSAS CITY $30.60 OMAHA $27.10 100 K. UNIV. AVI. that dalux lew, low pric $45.25 OKLAHOMA CITY CENTRAL BOARD Or DIRECTORS VTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT EffilB FARES Ml MEMPHIS (EG3 comtmmtaS TKAILWAYSjrmmi faiturM at DUCHfSNI Hi of only EASY TERMS $ 56 00 COUNTY Leo Brady I ra Haueitr WtlhamJ.OttUr JIMS COUNTY R. Rohcm Garnti UlT UKI COUNTY Chllord L Athlon Rovdtn O. Dtrriek Robert B. HUbcrt Herbert F. Smart C. RtU Swenm fH..J7J70J4 MINTAH COUNTY H. LeRoy Morrill L. Y. Siddowoy Brumt H. Stnngham UTAH COUNTY Leo P. Hariey C. Marion Hinckley Sterling D. Jonee (preeidenef . WASATCH AND SUMMIT COUNTIES John A- - Lambert Clyde RiUhie |