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Show Sunday, December own. another enties Book Store in both Provo and Orem, Deseret Book, Shepherd's Photo, Payson, and at the Senior Citizen Center in Payson, as well as from her personally at 84 W. 400 N. Payson. present an organ recital this evethe in 7 Springville ning at p.m. North Stake Center, 400 N. 400 E. In her senior year in high school Miss Farmer won a Sterling Schol- arship for music. Before attending in- college she received organ were a viable account. The story of Squash Head is interesting. However, a more professional research job needs to be done, to weigh various stories against fiction. For example, her story of and his wives seems to be one of the best, most complete yet written, but there is still a ques- I Beginning with Escalante's diary, she gathers invaluable material from newspapers, interviews, "and unpublished journals. The excitement of the book is in its vision that not really too long ago these hills and valleys hosted small earth and twig huts, skin historical work. The new book, "These Were the Utes" is available at the ZCMI book department, Sev- Ka-no- wigwams, and the innocent and violent activities of a native popu- lation which our culture in a few years has almost totally erased. The immersion in this culture of the past still needs a more complete historical, or even a "Clan of the Cave Bear" treatment. But Mrs. Dixon'3 material offers a fair springboard for this kind of future work. Her research seems quite thorough, but the method of compiling it could have been improved. She makes detailed accounts of the battles: Utah War, Walker War, By Marilyn Brown Black Hawk's raids, only to repeat Herald to the Special much of it as she outlines the The effort, energy and courage histories of the particular towns of Madoline C. Dixon in writing further in the book. d the compilation The first account of the murder "These Are the Utes" is to be of the Indian Old Bishop and the subsequent shooting of Alexander applauded. Mrs. Dixon offers glimpses at Keele at Fort Payson are told both original and secondary several times. Keele's murder is sources written by explorers and more graphically told than many immigrants about the Utes, who accounts, but she did not mention left no known records of their how the white men opened up Old long-neede- Super ways to stuff a stocking! tion. Did the Mountain Meadows rape one of the wives as we have heard in some accounts? Also, there isn't much said about Review Madoline Dixon Bishop's abdomen to weight his body down with stones in the river. If she has come across evidence that this surgical insertion is not so, she should have scotched the legend. There are other problems that give the reader some pause. She includes Lee Nelson's fictional Storm Testament as though it the Indian role in that massacre. One has to piece together information about that most important event. If Mrs. Dixon did not feel those Indians in that story should be included with Utes and Piutes, she still dealt with some of the chiefs: Tabiona, Kanosh, etc. Madoline Dixon needs to be commended for the energy and resources she has tapped to give us this book, And we must look at it as a springboard for other research that sorely needs to be done: legends that need to be affirmed or proven false, and treatment of all aspects of our native ancestors' history. The book makes fascinating reading that a local resident or Indian-histor- y buff can enjoy. Our new "Road Rovers" are a dianriing set of miniature autos from Hallmark. Boys and girls of all ages will love collecting these colorful, durable toys. Start their collection this Christmas... only $2.75 each! th Orem High Instrumental School High Timpview Holiday Program Thursday To Give Yule Concert The Orem High School Christmas" The Timpview High School Family Christmas Concert will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Involved in the concert will be Timpview's orchestra, band, jazz band, madrigals, a cappella and concert choir. Some of the selections will be "Have Yourself a Merry Little and Directors Paul Larsen and Terry Hill, along with student Steve Thomas, will perform a special number by Brahmsanni-in commemoration of the 150th versary of his birth. "Sleigh Ride" and "Christmas Festival." HtfffJf . ( S ooooofrio ' ooooO'Ijo dLsf&r ooooocko ooooo'jio oooooJjo oooooa. 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BW5Wf5Wf9W9WWy5'aP OOOOOrpO NEAR MERVYN'S "Have "Christmas Song," The concert band will perform "Trumpets of Splendor" and "Sounds of Christmas." Symphonic band will play OOOOOC1DO lOOOOOCfjO (to Broadway" arranged by ren Baker, "Satiric Dances I and II" by Norman Dello Joro, "Overture on an Early American Folk Hymn" by Claude T. Sith and Symphonic Prelude on "Adeste Fidelis" by Claude T. Smith. The Jazz Band will present such annual favorites as rTjuuuu NOW WITH TWO LOCATIONS IN UNIVERSITY War- The orchestra will present There is no cost and the concert is open to the general public. 1983 Hallmark Cards, Inc "Bricusse and Newley on in- strumental department will present its annual Christmas program Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. "Christmas Day." Christmas," "Jingle Bells," "Christmas Festival," "White 53 struction from Roy M. barley, tabernacle organist. She also ac- companied the private vocal stu- dents of Don Becker of the Utah Opera Company. She is currently a senior at Brigham Young Uni- versity, with a scholarship in organ performance. will Julie Elaine Farmer Book on Utes Fascinating cently - Page Julie Farmer Performs In Organ Recital Tonight By Local Historian Editor's Note: Madollne C. Dixon, Payson, author o! "Peteetneet Town," has re- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 11, 1983 Solids & Stripes Our. reg. OFF yd. $3.98-$4.9- 8 craoooojoooooor.ouo SUBTLE OR DARING? COLOR SKI-WEA- All color services on sale at Syndicut, just in time for the Holidays: Tippings, Highlighting, Cellophanes, Hennas, ) Luminizers and Rinses 20 Off! 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