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Show ib nMnn Cojnl, 10A Sunday Herald suvnw.UU:i 1, Prize Comedy Uta" Slated for Music Art, Drama Ralph Woodward Chorale Buffet Blend fo Music, Evening J A new and pleasant way to begin the celebration of Christmas is being offered to all of fontrnl I!t:ih thk vpnr hu thi 'Y' Theater Ttie 1938 Pulitzer Prize-winRaph woodward Chorale which rung play, "Vim Can't lake ItjwiU add a fLstive With You." will be the next buffet to lneir traditional boli- production in BYU's Pardoe jgy cert Urania I healer, Dee. Tne concert wi be presented The director, Dr. Charles Met- - at the Provo LDS Tabernacle ten, describes Moss Hart and on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 8:51 George S. Kaufman's comedy p.m., and the buffet will be as "a warm and infectious served around a gaily decorated family comedy which empnasiz-e- s tree in the Utah County build' the American philosophy of ing. The buffet seeks to join the family life and individual music of the holidays to the Don Poole, a graduate pleasures of food and fellowship dent from Hammond, Ind., and which are also a part of ChristKarrie Cannon from Tustin, mas, according to Dalian R. Calif., play Mr. and Mrs. Syca- Clark, vice president of the more. Mr. and Mrs, Kirby are chorale s board of directors of the event played by Lund Johnson from and chairman "We hope to make this pro. Mcnlo Park, Calif., and Orlean gram, with its broad family Miller from Idaho Falls. an annual highlight The young lovers, Alice and appeal, the season, Mr. Clark says. Ann Packer Tony arc played by Unusual arrangements of traof Mcnlo Park, Calif., and Dean ditional Christmas favorites and Davis from Preston, Ida. "pop" versions of several carols Individual and personal free- have been added to the pro dom is quite a passion with the gram of beauty and charm to relawhose Sycamore family be shared by friends and by tives and friends have a wide older and younger members of variety of interests and pur- families. suitsfrom printing in the parRemembered for their 19B7 ' . lor to making firewoiks in the .....-v",,Tr- performance of Handel's "Mescellar. siah" in its original baroque PREPARING FOR THE OUC11ESIS DANCE conceit at BYU this week are, The Sycamore's daughter, Fisher. and Nixon chorale will Woods, Becky Glenda Tanner, Trudy from left, style, the Alice, falls in love with Tony, this year sing a varety of mube presented in to dances Christmas heautiful of one the shown in are They son of the wealthy but austere sic. "Glork," a cantata for the Richard P. E. Building. Kirby family. When the Kirbys chorus and chamber orchestra come to dine at the Sycamores by the 17th century Italian, on the wrong evening bedlam! Antonio Vivaldi, will open the And young love is frustrated by selections and from program, family differences. Fortunately, "Messiah" and Benjamin BritMr, Kirby is converted to the ten's "Ceremony of Carols" will atmos- also be featured. g Sycamore's "Mary's Little phere. Boy Chile," by Hairston, and a At first the Sycamores may calypso arrangement of "Silent with an active seem a little mad, but the "Dimensions in Movement," spirit. "My Reindeer flies Back-- i organization Night" are among the unusual production of student works 'wards' is a comedy dealing chapter on the BYU campus. realization soon dawns that if treatments which will be given by the Orchesis, a modern. with me of the things that Mrs. Sara Lee Gibb is the,tney are mao, ine rest oi me to familiar Christmas themes. world is even madder. With The Ralph Woodward Chorale, faculty adviser. Those assist- a 6 .. . 6 Russian wrestler, an Dec. 5, 6, and 7 at 8:15 p.m. ,,, now in its fourth year, brings ing her are Joyce Jensen, as- duchess who works as a war In 185 Richards P.E building together many of Utah Valley's seems women's of sistant professor and a grandfather who on the Bngham Young Umver- ress, vocalists, under ttie prominent w and Dee does not believe in income tax education, of the distinguished direction uty campus. The public is in- - rhris' i,vin Rei' physical anfi Winterton is a former member the events in the Sycamore vited. Brigham Yount University pro deer!" of the Repertory Dance Thea- - household For the first time the Orcheprovide one long fessor of music. Orchesis is a national dance ter in Salt Lake City, sis concert will be held in the laugh after another. Tickets for the concert and dance theater of the Richards buffet may be purchased in building. Nine dances will be combination or separately at presented including two Christ-- ; several Provo and Orem locamas numbers. The dance "La tions. Concert tickets are avail - Vireen Lava Panales" beauti able until the program begins, fully catches the Christmas but buffet tickets must be pur-- 1 chased or reserved by Dec. 11, to Mr. Clark. ; Assisting in the arrangements for "The Sounds of Christmas' -, after-conce- vT r' rt " ' r I W- -.: 1 I -- rV If Z.L ill I 1 f V V I I .. ;--- -j - II -- .,1'. . i Linda Annual Christmas Concert Will Be Given by Orch esis Dancers f"tTr '"' " ."I'l" Mill I. ' Ill " '" easy-goin- FESTIVE DECORATIONS are being planned for ths Provo Tabernacle when the Ralph Woodward Chorale will present the annual holiday concert, Dec. 14. Checking- on sketches for the decor are, from left, Bruce Dixon, decorating chairman; Ralph Woodward, director, and Mrs. Elaine Ahlander, chairman of the buffet which will follow at the Utah County building. - c,,S, Symphony : To Play : Beethoven pcr-iii.,,- Goodbye, hand (Han-accordi- 1 The right cycle for every need. KARRIE CANNON AND DON POOLE star as the mother and father of the eccentric Sycamore family in Moss Hurt and George Kaufman's delightful comedy "You Can't Take It With You." The play will run December in BYU's Pardoe Drama Theatre. Including special ones like Heavy Soil for really dirty dishes, SaniCycle for extra family health protection, and a Plate Warm cycle. 4 Real loading flexibility. (Cash or Layaway) BEST SELLERS MONDAY NIGH DECEMBER 2, 6-- 9 p.m. r hi ONLY upper rack raises, lowers, or tilts. 4 Flex Easy loading and unloading. Powerful washrinse system. g No necessary. 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