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Show Sunday, May Chauntenettes Groups Present Musical Tribute To Fantasy and Fun Next Week musical tribute to fantasy and fun will be presented in the Pardoe Drama Theatre at BYU on May 18 at 7:30 pjn.; May 19 at 3:30 pm.; and May 20 at 7:30 pjn. Tickets are available at the BYU Drama ticket office. The production several different cluding a song presentation of 300 talents under the jVs- - groups and dance Utah Valley direction of Collins Smith, dance instructor. The Happy Time Singers, under the direction of Barbara Leatham of Payson, will also be featured. Ruth Melville will entertain in several vocal numbers in addition to several of her students; and Kathryn Dorton of Lehi will also perform solo renditions. k m A j:7' lr) Y . . As a climax to a very full and exciting season of the Chauntenettes, a performance will be held May 13 at 7 pjn. in the Windsor Ward in Orem. The program will be-- a special dedication to all mothers, who are especially invited. The presentation will be produced by the Brigham Young University Speech and Drama Department under the direction of Dr. Karl Pope. Colleen Smith has been directing and choreographing productions for the past 26 years. She is a former dancer with Utah Civic Ballet, New York City Ballet, and taught at the American School of Dance in Hollywood. The show includes an original ballet on "The Horoscopes," a section call fantasy and fur., and a number entitled "Keep a Smiling Face." Publicity for the event is under the direction of Dan Balishio; stage by Judy Bassett; costumes r, by Laura Henrie, Ruth Rula Stowell, Croft WorkHun-sake- ' J, ".i X t J'V 't f i I f,7.- v a! Tester'X f Y ,f ' k m" I r-- - I is,. k i O , h Selections Chosen Plays of two authors from Salt e have been selected for production in the finals of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts' fourteenth annual playwritjng and production competition. full-scal- LAURA EVANS, Beth Noel and Nena Johnson, members of the Chauntenettes I, Karl Wesson. In conjunction with other groups, they will perform in the Pardoe 20. Drama Theatre May SOME OF THE 300 dancers of the Coleeo Collins Smith ballet group are, from left to right Kris tine Allen, Rick Henage, Lana Sumsion, Mark Garfield, Christine Kelly and I tit" s Orchestra To Perform trails GtMVMvt iV"" REG. $1.09 YD. SAVE 22 YD. machine wash cotton Z1 I ff I I I 38"39" wide Since beauty is the name of the game in Designing Interiors we might ask what Ls beauty? It is a rather elusive quality that has many facets. Some say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder but actually there is a more exacting connotation. 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For more information on the group, call ViM mVWjS Smashing bright mod designs, dots and florals. lawrmct THE UTAH VALLEY CHAPTER SKYLINE CHORUS of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, will hold an "Audition for Admission" for new members at the Utah National Guard Armory, 222 W. S N., Provo on Wednesday at 8 pjn. All men who enjoy singing are invited. No musical knowledge is "Sfli HOYA PRINTS Interior Dts'jntr and Teacher at Taylor Carptts 'J jvHn jR IRT famous dan river's by f 1 standing Piano soloist in the Brigham Young University's Region Four Piano Competition Philharmonic Orchestra under sponsored by the Utah High School Activities association. He the baton of Dr. Ralph G. was also chosen as soloist with Laycock will present a concert May 9 at 8 pjn. in the deJong the Utah Valley Symphony. Concert Hart of the Harris Fine Arts Center. Wasn't First Greeley The concert will feature the Although the expression, orchestra and the 1971-7- 2 Works by Bach, Beethoven, "Go West, young man," usuRach- ally is attributed to Horace Concerto Audition Winners: Mozart, Debussy, maninoff, Prokofiev, and Liszt Greeley, actually it origiCathy Jones, piano; Margo will be included in the program. nated with John Soule, pubbassoon; and Steven Eatough, The public is cordially invited. lisher of the Terre Haute David was chosen the out Express, in an 1851 editorial. Prizer, marimba. You And sf Your Home " V Philharmonic David Glen Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatch, Provo, will present a piano recital, Friday at 6:00 pjn. in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University. David is currently studying with professor Paul Pollei of Brigham Young University. DAVID GLEN HATCH for the final it David Glen Hatch to Present A Piano Recital This Friday i! chorus, practice a number concert of the season. J "-' , LJ J j man, and mothers of the students. Sound recorder is Kay Collins, and sound operator is Guest choreographer from Williamson, Jill Buckley, Rick La Von Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Larsen. Cartoonist will be Ralph Bartholomew assisted Ballet West is Rowland Butler Henage and Paula Sumsion. Rulon Morgan, Mrs. Lela De St. The production is dedicated to Jeor, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bird, by Collette Smith and Craig and student choreographers are Smith. Lana Sumsion, Kerry Lynn Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Collins, and William F. Christensen. I - i The program will include several chems numbers, solos and trios by chorus members, and a children's chorus will also be featured. During the Chauntenettes busy season, they have performed for many groups including the Orem and Provo penior citizens, church meetings throughout the area tnd convalescent centers. On May 16, there will be a "salad social" for the members at the home of conductor Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks. Officers for the new year will be elected. Colleen ; 35 Final Concert 4 - will include in- u si' )' Utah-- Pee Schedule A V THE HERALD. Provo, 7, 1972 l for mother ! SEWING BASKETS A wonderful gift for your sew great mom on her day VALUES TO $10 EACH '32 $62 : AYLOR'S HOUSE OF F always first quality fabrics PHONE 98 WEST CENTER STREET Mon. Thurs., & Fri. 'Til 9 P.M Store Hours 10 to 6 Oper WE HONOR BANK AMERICARD AND MASTER CHARGE 374-025- 8 1 W : J f |