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Show uil.llL ui J II WMWMWPW mmv I'U IIL.M U!lMWU.MutVL'W JIUM Sunday Heroic WWIIWI.U'MI Utf Festival - County. Uin s , , I: To Honor "n t , Music, Art, Drama -. '- - 0 Three Musico! Evenings Slated Ettie Lee y . " ! i,r A tiny lady with a rare, soft freshness even though she is past 80 will be honored in the Provo Tabernacle the evening -- , , y of April - iir- - i if- - --- I - n t - - Joe Psuik as Oedipus and Carolyn Mason as Antigone in the "Oedipus Rex Cycle" to be presented April 26 through May 11 at the Pardoe Drama Theater in the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. The costumes were designe d by Beverly Warner. Dr. Lael J. Woodand mask designer. bury is the director, and Charles Hen son the UNUSUAL COSTUMES ARE modeled by st Utah County Oedipus Rex Cycle To Begin April 26 Actors in CSU Musical When the dlretcor'j concept the propensity for unusual fablor a play is a timeless and rics, is carried out in the cosplaceless setting, certain tricky tume of one of the shepherds. problems are presented for the He will wear fur pants with costume designer how do you wide gray and white horizontal timeless, placeless stripes. design clothes for the actors to wear? The play, directed by Speech and Dramatic Arts Department For Brigham Young Univer chairman Dr. Lael J. Woodcostume designer Beverly sity will run through May 11 Waraer, the challenge became bury, one of limitng ideas rather except for Sundays, Performwill be at 8:15 p.m. with than looking for them, and her ances 3:30 p.m. curtains on Tuesdays. costumes for "The Oedipus Hex Cycle," opening April 28 fc the Pardoe Drama Theater, are inspired by a ancient Mediterranean period. ' The line is domlnantly diagonal and angular, and Miss Warner has used a variety of fabrics in constructing the costumes. As one actresg said, the costumes art almost "styl-fee-d rags." Today for Artists A reception honoring a wife art team husband will be held today at the Provo Utilities Building Art Gallery, 251 W. 8th N., from 3 to 6 p.m. The public is cordially invited to meet with the artists, Fay and saved. Tut records of their lives form a living, shining testimonial to the success of her ideal. Ettie Lee Homes function to- day in Mapleton, Springville and Goshen. By and large, the record of their occupants is a proud addition to Utah County . . . and to mankind. Eleven choruses of some 500 voices will sing in tribute to and to the tiny, in them domitable woman who gave them their chance . . . next Sat urday night in the Tabernacle. ... It is generally believed that Declaration of Independ ence was penned by Timothy Matlack, a fighting Quaker" from Pensylvania. the Cun-dic- Harold Woolston. Their paintings went on exhibit April 1 and will be at the gallery until May 3. There are 40 paintings displayed. 'MAMi i la ribs bole costlier - PAYSON High Payson School will host the regional Choral Festival to be held Wednesday, April 24, at the new Payson High School auditoriem beginning at 10:30 a.m. Spectators are welcome to attend, according to Jim Brague, music instructor Payson High School Choirs participating will be from Carbon, Provo, Spring-vill- J53' ,Yj'j J Clif g - Poets Schedule Awards Meeting ' rnwi... m M M .Hi! !i i MON., APR. 22, 23, 24 i The greatest! 90 Estron acetate tricot ...with 10 nylon for easier care. Have it in little sleeves or sleeveless style, with cool jewel neck. Solid hues tex with fashion-ri- b UVs-2ture, 12-2- 0; Half sizes fuller-figure- 2. I of styles Summer-livel- y er uaua' litter. Lakes and streams have AND been closed to fishermen in at I rt K.Masie "OUR - Stephen CROWD" Birmingham states because littering, the survey showed. 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Also apper-inTURNER William Styron with Glenn will be recordMYRA BRECKINRIDGE ing stars, Maffitt and Davis. tSore Vidal The April awards meeting of THE TOWER OF BABE- L- LITTER KILLS FISH the Utah State Poetry Society llorrls L West NEW YORK (UPI)-Lit- terwill be held at 1:30 p.m., SatAIRPORT Arthur Hailey bugs are the enemies of fish at the YWCA Building, TOPAZ-Le- on Uris and fishermen alike. American urday, 322 E. 3rd S., Salt Lake City. Catherine Mar-Sha- ll Beautiful, Inc. turned up ample Z CHRISTY Awards will be presented in evidence that trash thrown in the six catagories of the 1963 COUPLES-Jo- hn Updike lakes and streams harms game contests, and representative THE PRESIDENT'S PLANE fish and that property owners poems from each catagory will JS MISSINGURobert J. Serling are closing their waters to be read. Plans for the next con- THE EXHIBITIONIST- - Henfishermen because of littering test and forthcoming activities states reported will be announced. A small adry Sutton Twenty-tw- o ROSEMARY'S BABY Ira Le- litter is detrimental to fish life. mission fee will be charged to vin fish as bass defray expenses of the meeting Such Nonfictica and trout were mentioned as and refreshments will be servr THE NAKE ond being susceptible to ill effects of ed. t BEST SELLERS ETTIE LEE d Reception n, ."The near mod styles have paved the way for many new fabrics," Miss Warner said. She is using everything from fhe lightest chiffon to the heaviest wool novelty weaves. One of the most interesting eew fabrics Is sheet metal (she's using gold, copper and liver) laminated onto white muslin. This means that (he ian give the royal family gold clothing that wul be durable. - The theme of lines, angular, lUagonal and regular tiers, and CEDAR CITY Randy Hansen of Pleasant Grove will pfey the part of Guensvere in the upcoming musical - comedy, "Cannelot," being produced by Southern Utah. the College Simon Bronson of Salt Lake City will be King Arthur. Frank Kanig of Spanish Fork also has an important part, that of Merlin, the magician-mento- r of the king. Other students from Utah County in the production arc Ken Vic and Judy Heal of Provo and Annette Dunn of Orem. The play will be put on May 1 throueh May 4 at 8:15 p.m. each night in the CSU audi torium. Fred C. Adams is me drama director of the popular Lemer-Leoadaptation of the story of King Arthurs Court... per-jwar- 27. But something far greater man trie woman herself, as she would be the first to admit, wiH receive the tribute of the annual Choral Music Festival of the Utah SUte Federation of Music Clubs. Present to receive the honor will be Miss Ettie Lee, founder of the Ettie Lee Homes for Boys in California and Utah. And with her, like an unseen crown will be the good lives and accomplishments of hundreds of troubled boys who have grown into fine men because of the chance she gave them. Admission proceeds of the April 27 event will go toward the upkeep of the homes of "hich five are in Utah (three of them in Utah County and 13 in California. Ettie Lee has devoted her life and a considerable fortune (which she amassed by her own ingenuity and hard work) to the solvation of boys who otherwise might not have been . n he will The spring concert of Bng-- i Robert Campbell directs the Music Department, Percussion Ensem- -' graduate in August and do ham Young University's Male seven-ma- n will be presented April ble and Newell Dayley directs vanced studies ki piano per-!2- 4 at 8:15 p.m. in the Joseph the Brass Ensemble with its(formance at Royal Academy Smith Auditorium under the 'seven trumpets, eight horns of Music in London, direction of Dr. Ralph Wood-- ! and trombones, and six addi-- i He has won many award d with a special number byjtional instruments. formances including the grand the BYU Children's Chorus, They open with the Brass prize from the music division Jocob Bos, coordinator. Ensemble's "Canzon Duodeci- - of the 1956 Utah State Fair, The Male Chorus will sing mi Toni" by Gabrieli, Cesti's first place in the intercollegiate Handel's "Let Their Celestial 'prelude to "I1 Pomo d'Oro' classical music competition in Concerts All United," Monte- and Nelhybel's "Designs for 1967 and the Wakefield award. verdi's "Chime! Chime!", Brass" followed by the Per- - His program includes Beet- Tschesnokov's "Salvation Be- cussion Ensemble with "March hoven's "Variations in C. min- longed, to our God" and two Rondo" by Garberman, Mis or," Schumann's "Variations tunes from Luther Noss' "Mis- sal's "Hoe-dowand "What?" on a theme by Clara Wieck" souri Harmony" plus "Coro di by Dale Rauschenberg. and Aaron Copland's "Piano MortT' by Pretressi. A trombone quartet composed Variations." The program closes Numbers on the lighter side of Richard Ross, Dent Ashcraft, with "Funtrailles" by Franz are Bartholomews arrange Bob Uzzardo and Alan Johnson Liszt. ment of "Ballymure Ballad," will play' Flor Peeters "Suite" Finzi's "Thous Didst Delight and the concert closes with the ATOMIC FILM Mine Eyes," "Adios, Catedral Brsjs Ensembles interpretade Burgos" arranged by Shaw, tion of "Fanfare for La Peri" OAK RIDGE, Term. (UPD-T- he Atomic Energy Commission Quitter's arrangement of "Drink by Paul Dukas and "Poem for to Me Only" with Robert Brass" by . J. Johnsrn. here has developed a new color "The West Wind" closfilm which gives a detailed Dan Harrison, a piano student study of the heart of an atomic ing the concert. of Robert B. Smith of the Brig power plast. The film, "Inside A specialty program for fans ham Young University Music the Yankee Core, is available of brass and percussion is slat- Department, will present his on loan and describes in detail ed for April 26, at Brigham senior recital April 24 at 7 p.m. the most extensive Young University Student Cham in the Madsen Recital Hall, program ever performed on ber Recital, at 4 p.m. in the Harris Fine Arts Center. commercial power a spent Madsen Recital Hall. A teaching assistant in the reactor core. PLAZA -- OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 'TIL 9 P.M. 373-55- nWnwnOTiiriii .mrn, in, i, r j j ji,, , ,1 |