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Show SgS" ' Sunday HeroM JA Jo' Song Season F7ec w7n Christmas Melody u) fr.m p.8e Utah Artists Invited To Enter Art Exhibit are A Is Delightful Musical Combined Chorus' AH Utah SPRINCVILLE artists urged to make plans to enter works in the Sixth h Annual Open Art Exhibit, which will be held during the month of February at the Springvillt Museum of Art The show will be open to all artists 14 yers of age or older presently residing in Utah. An artist may submit two works of painting or sculpture In the exhibit, in anv media. All works must be original No copy work or student work produced under supervision is eligible. Work must also be current; no work produced prior to 1961 will be or amateur division. Prizes of 1189. ITS, and 150 will be offered in the professional division of Melodies and "Memories Go and see 'Jo!" TAe the with $50, CS, and $15 in the Christmas' will theme the an- -' family. "Jo." a musical comedy i I i amateur division. the of concert nual Christmas based on Louisa May Aloott j i AH pointings must be suitabchor-- : Chorslettes, "Little Women" and directed by The of framed for exhibition and Fork. ly Spanish group Max Golightly offers the auill combine with the for hanging. All paintings ready group of dience a true sense profesmust be dry. and all transparMendelsohn Male Chorui to sionalism in theatre. It plays ent watereolors and pastels perform at I pm on Dec 11 through Dec. 19 at the Pardoe must be framed and protected in the Spaniiu Fork H.gh School Theatre. '"Jo" presents a genuAuditorium. by glass. No changes or withine warmth, honesty of performi -i drawals will be permitted dur. , This is our annual Christ- ance or '"sense of truth." Being the entire month of Februcause of its careful direction MeSSIOh DeC. 10 mas gift to the community,". ary. A small entry free will be the emotions of the audience says ChoraSette president, Mri.! Handel's renown '"Messiah" Blanche Hales. "We're plan-wi- ll charged. are easily brought into the play. ae su g nex: Saturday, Doc. ping a program to which par-1-3 Art Association officials said We put ourselves into their that works for the exhibit may by the Ralph Woodward ents can bring their whole place and have an experience a chance Choraie ss the group of 34 out- - families with ease eligible. be delivered in person or shipwith them. Entries may be submitted ped. Accepted work, which has s.andjig singers present the for everyone to partake of the Period costumes by Susan annual Christmas Concert Dr. Chrstmas soirit together." Williams are very appropriate Jan. I and 10, and Jan. 17 be- hung in the exhibit, may be Woodwd. Arector, notes that directors are Mrs. and add color, variety and con- tween the hours of 12 noon and picked up March I and 4 from the concert will be limited to IS noon to I p m. Nelson ,nd Mrs. Rulo tinuity to the play. The artistic 8 p.m. Rejected works must be an hour and a half selection of and 7 at the Cee Elvil b. Terry stage set designed by Charles picked up Feb. most impressive sections he Mendetssohn Choir. ABANDONS LIONESS Henson is most effective in pre- same times. of U)e rel.gious mas erpiec-i in works When the from bed of jingfr locale of entering and X M. senting period ALBUQUERQUE, eluding the "Hlelujah Chor- - (hrouRhout utah county. Dr. S.' the play. The 17 set changes exhibit, the artist must declare (LTD An abandoned kitty on a us." The chorus wil be accom- i$ ,ht gmip move with smooth- whether he wishes his work to doorstep may not be anything Dal, presi. i generally panied by a Camber orchestra df n ness but at times appeared to be exhibited in the professional new, but Albuquerque zoo in the presentation which wil be awkward and cumbersome. Timpanogos Choralette, officials are still shaking their babe presenter in authentic Arectci bv LeSjf rws, will Patricia Cummings presents a sh heads over the Lamson easily captivates the audiroque style. Norma Concert on m a lioness left on their doorstep. end honest with ence her not consistent, will accompany on the harpsionly acting RE1IEASIXG FOR THE Christmas Concert of the Timpanogos Chorale are complete, ,4 a, 7., p m We-character in her portrayal of ability but her pleasant singing The lioness, now happily c"01"4 selection of Christmas; form Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. (Bob) Shoell and director, t the piano. The con- Jo. No. only does she demon- Ivoice. Loretta Anderson shows living in a cage where she Vocal soloists will be Olga favorites, both old and new,"i cert will be presented at the Pleasant Grove High School Dec 14. strate her talent in the clear great depth of emotional and In- downs 14 pounds of horsemeat Gardner, Margaret Woodward Mr rops explained. "This is' delivery of her lines. In her tellectual understanding in her a day, was left at the zoo and Elayne uam, sopranos; our christiras silt of the school's combined band and resonant singing voice, portrayal of Meg. strong Saturday by a mystery man T Ruth Melville, Ann Clement Christmas spirit to the people , but is it also in to her Take time see this produc- who told the surprised night apparent altos; Terry McCocmibs, ,1 lam of Pleasant Grove" The pro- facial expressions, reactions, tion. I feel the objectives of this watchman the too director had Fork High's program, Spanish Denkers, tenors, and Clayne grara wiB take place in the to ,ace and smoothness of stage move- play art carried through quite okayed transferring the animal u, will bass. Pleasant Grove Tabernacle ment Beth played by Becky skillfully. My entire feeling for to the zoo. ture KimVt mixcd choruSt The concerH which will begin1 La Nesta, the Ladies rebo Davidson presents a well devel- the oan(j a Cappella Choir production can be summed But Director Dr. Bruce at 8:15 p.m. at the Provo Tab- Stake Chorus, of Payson, will and Girj., Gle The oped character of great love up in one word "Superb." Stringer said he "never agreed Pleas- - School at 7:30 p.m. This special and tenderness. Lee PLEASANT GROVE ernacle. will be followed by a nresent their annual Christmas Andra Mar- - Brent Pickering. to accept a Lkm." Chor-- ; concert Is being sponsored buffet at the County Building, concert on Dec. 14 at the Nebo Kecj wnile ty Madson and :nt Grove's Timpan which will be decorated for the Stake Center, at 8:30 p.m. J. D. Qavior nuriand are in charge !e. known for fine music, is the Kiwanis Club and will be 1 , i i n J a varied program with contem- a- .Uu . giuupa "J1 0f the concert band social evert usiumea cscuru cnribiensen beginning Its fourth year. us pavson Hieh's Christmas Con--1 The croup of IS members porary, sacred, and secular ana concen ana Dotn rector will greet Lynn Anaerson I 1405 .buffet guests Mrs. Doyle Cran- - president. The group, composed ccr QUALITY RECOGNIZED featlu-- jheir combined which includes five couples, is music, endir.g with a number NORTH f d ' ney is general cnairman oi ine or over irony laaies, and choir directed by oirectea Dy Leslie e. Kees ana rrom Hanae; s "Messian. formed a Joint Christmas con- Christmas social. winkle It will beein at 'accompanied by his wife, Cath- - Allen Baird, chaplain at Utah BRANDS AT FAMILY Dr. Robert Cundick, Salt Lake cert with Payson's State Prison, will be the feat7.30 on Thursy Dec. 18. di-st organist, will be the chorus, the Choraliers, also ured speaker for the evening. iecc payson junior High Highlighting the holiday Christ-VaLe- y at a concert of the Utah reeled by Mr. Christensen. PRICES Ruth Melville, well known Utah Ban also min Mr winkle's 'dule WU he the annual The American Fork Civic! direction attended the annual' mas Concert to be held on Dec. County vocalist, will sing and Symphony to be Wd Dec. 10. "Prelude in Alegro," Chorus wil present a Open 19 a.m. 7 p.m., Men. thru tat. Christmas paadell at the Pleasant Grove High Signe Hales from Alpine will "Organ Concerto Number Eight program of traditional Christ-- 1 wearins their recently acquired also be featured as a violin I Now Open Mon. ond Fri. Til 9 p.m. in A Maior" bv Handel, andlmaa music on Dec. 20 at 8:15 soloist. "Death and TTansriguration"lp.m. Jack Ursen. choral di- - pieasant Grove High., band tO MUSIC The Chorale has sung at many ey airauss wui ue uiciuuea reexor, noiea wai inert wui uc gnj rnonis will hold their and various occasions, both CLOTHING ) numoers. no admission for the event program among on Decern- -' ClaferJ Bv BYU q and sacred, including secular Glenn R. Williams is symphony which is designed to be 'abe 19 directed by Chester riU,CU sacrament meetings in many at Christ-iston- e director. family from Sanpete County to wards 1 "Amahl and the Night Vlsl-- mastime." ine group will apo-.- -, Hil,h jhnni will hoM Wyoming. Evanston, tori," a beautiful Christmas pear for the first time in its! a vocal oncerf on Dec- - W was organized ensemble The Chorale BYU choral costumes. 7.M drectea by Edward San-b-e The University story for the whole family, will when 16 singers four to Ode aao will "A Winter , Societies the of Relief Provo present The years High' the'len presented by instrumentai chist- 1 Schoo on Dec. It will be-- American Fork and A1Plne ma rnnrort will h held on Music" Wednesday, Dec. 10, at re assembled to nresent srje- m- ta the de Jong Con-!ciwill present Christmas music for a Strawberry gin at 8 p.m in the school audi-stakunde q.. direction of 8:15 P HaU Harrts torium. All of the musical and 'programs op Dec. 18. The Al- - Wes B ' Days queen pageant Later willconcerts ramauc organizations oi we pine staxe s program win wxe!aI.- - ia,.. William E. Petersen, a mem-nAi' nHLiwa,ier- uie uirecuun oi tinoer wyus the first oproun an-r UAlVi i iviuuiiiuig w JJi oviiv pia.C All tue ujviuiu auu hr . . ... tnrium r' ai wun U1B M1BUUU;B uliproacher?, Leslie Kees atwut the play, which Is the story of will be held in the American A'A0UUK,n . Band High's Springville a young widow's son and his Fork Tabernacle. anent Cappella Choir, and Mixed adventure with the Three Wise The Musettes, a ladies choral approximately 300 Timpanogos Chourses will present a Wosed Girls acc Men. "'We plan to till the air group from Springville, pre- resulted. Christmas Concert on Dec M ... T T wiin smging, xucnara oaraer, semea a program or llfnin!at ? 7119 members of the group j,, Vr remained unchanged for will in igroups parUcipate i with whatChnst- - children" two years except for Christmas -past 6 v mere me uuiiiuci wui uc luvm- mas is all about?" the Jaycee Christmas Parade n cu ww Dcvuuiia, cam icisc- - JJgJjgp Mrs. Keith Roos Production directors include on November 28. "We planned joined 'Richard Barker, music; Ray! to please the children this! . , the group in her place. Jones, drama; and Janine Lam- - year," remarked the group's ReCjUieiTl of music. . . . bert, Phillip director, Mrs. Elizabeth Nance,! choreography. Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Black, eightti grade boy sopra--j "because isn't that what Christ- Don Watts, bass, both of whom circumstance marciies were will piay the young Amahl.' mas is for?" After the parade, J have wrformed with the Utah written for the coronation exer Others in the cast include Coz- - the ladies caroled in the streets ChOrQle Symphony on previous occa- cises of King Edward VII of ette Vance, Cornel Porter, Mi- - and shops of Springville. On sions, England in 190L ; cheal Lyon, Stephen West, and Dec. 18, ths group will Join the; Continuing their traditional Provo High A Cappella Choir performances of the world's : James Bangerter. master-"A Christmas Fantasia" will to perform in the Cottonwood great orchestral-chora- l : be presented at Provo High on Mall in Salt Lake City, ana Aoravanei Maurice pieces, Dec. 22 at the school s the Utah Symphony will per- Director Richard Barkform what is acknowledged to . er notes that "a fantasia is a th greatest choral work of j1 series of musical compositions, Johannes Brahms, "A German filled with the Christmas spirit Lehi High will present a Requiem", on Wednesday, De-"Prelude to Chrstmas, the Christmas Concert Dec. 17, at cember 10, at 8:30 p.m. in the ". school's band concert for the 8 p.m.. featuring the school's Salt Lake Tabernacle, ' season, will take place on Dec. chorus, stage band and band! Choral parts will be sung by 17 at 7:30 in the school's audi- - under the direction of Paul H.'the U. of U. Civic Chorale which Knit Knit torium. Directed by Larry Mortensen and Douglas Mc-- ! has been preparing for this cert under its musical direct-elud- e the program will in- - Cbmbie. & Fonts Pant Dress Look right, feel right in step Top the combined Jazz, Sym-- i American Fork Hig's Christ-or- s, Dr. Newell Weight and J. Size 4 phonic, and Concert Bands as mas Concert is Dec. 12 at 7:30, Marlowe Nielson. with style this season. well as the Symphony Orches- - p.m., directed by Charles R. Heard in solo roles will be tra. These darling navy blue outfits lust bring out the charm of See the new young look Fadely and including the! Patricia Swasey, soprano, and little girls. The top sports an Indian design on the front, and of Enna Jetticks! are Just two of the white sleeves with green stripes. The large variety of outfits we stock for tiny tots. Either outfit (Orntteued Dee It pm.. Concert Hall'- SynipNuiic Band. Dec. 11 I IS pm. Concert Hall; Faculty Chamber Recital, Dec. 15 115 p m Recital Hall; Midday Christmas Program, Dec. 1". 12 1C pm.. Fine Arts Center Main Gallery ; Concert Orchestra. Dec. 17, I 15 pm., Concert Hall i 8 15 ): All-Uta- t. it ' j di--t- in-c- o j 300-pou- p. Timpanogos Chorale Sets Christmas Concert Dec. 14 rc - V. e pw-,ban- r sche-soloi- vj An Ode cod ' er Plenty of Free Parking H Chorale Group Cute Togs newly-acquir- 10-1- w-- ai es rm ' 1 1 ETi 1 9 1 jfk! gp. US, Jl rg' ?I?a IT; A, SS'lve m.t.Pi0&?0.mithe e. BrahmS j . j Highlights j Concert auui-toriu- Fabulous Fit Fabulous Fashion by Enna Jettick School Concerts con-Wrig- 1-- $J00 PAMPERS til f ' fs beginning to sound a lot like Christmas IIEINDSELiV.AH music 65 NORTH 100 WEST 373-514- 3 PROVO CARRY SEATS Disposable Diapers sz&J The sounds of the season are musical sounds . . . bells, carols, happy songs old and sew. 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