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Show TV10-T- HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, March 28, HE 1977 Orem Officials on Show Marvin Payne Presents Maude Personal Concert Friday Fires "Marvin Payne: I've Had That Feeling, Too," a very personal concert by the man who has been dubbed the "Mormon Troubadour," will air Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 10:30 p.m. on Imm whk four musicians but rI director Brian Capener felt that the performer's "intimacy" would come across better on TV in a solo presentation. During the one hour Mm most popular songs while Orem Community ' ! new "The album, Morning Inside of Us," recorded earlier this year in Los Angeles r .! v ! "V ' 1srvis ; i 1' i J - V. mi soiiy . -- ; X ",' V- - , : . si"': i V n if hi. . j CfU . . - .,-!- f i, m U concert, Payne gives sensitive renditions of his Wednesday's guest will be Randy Deschamps, ur-vice- KENT M0MSEM SAYS: Payne normally performs with his band of , Emmer-son- are Orem City officials. The show is Monday Maude's anger over broadcast Mrs. Naugatuck's sudden through Friday on radio behavior KTFN, 1400 on the dial. ... tings. "Carolyn's be Police Chief Bob Wadham and Fire Chief Arnie Long. Orlando C. Williams will continue his discussion of food storage at 9:30. Development director. He will discuss the new Dick Beeson, library recreation complex and strange will explain the director, Jack Orem Jones, and zoning increased threatens to end their planning . emphasis on Seven albums and three - year friendship, public works director, projects. children's and media s hundreds of concert on "Maude," Monday at 8 will be the Tuesday for Orem. At at 9:30, He will about talk Arnoldson, Larry guest. appearances later, Payne p.m. on Channel 5. Jim movie critic, resides with his wife and Maude fires Mrs. the drought, street 9:30, will continue talking will D'Arc, talk about what's children in Alpine, Utah. Naugatuck, and insists projects and solid waste about child development. Thursday's guests will happening in the movies. projects. At 9:30 there Many of the songs that she leave. " Payne performs during tf" the concert are .being released this week in a "first" for Channel 11: the use of a portable, hand-hel- d video camera for intimate shots of the Channel 11. performer and audience. Marvin Payne grew up Recorded earlier this in El Monte, Calif, and a live before year received classical voice audience in the Larsen training at BYU. of the Harris Gallery Following a mission to the Fine Arts Center, he began his Australia, special features Payne as he sings, strums, smiles career by selling a book and displays his easy- of his own poetry going style before an ap propriate backdrop of, Trevor Southey pain- Show," hosted by Jack Woman the poems were set to music and Payne began peddling his first album, "Ships of Dust." Soon recording. Besides being a "first" for Payne , the program also features another will be an open line for public discussion. This week's guests on H i ; X T , . . a ik;) .g : sharing personal stories and jokes with the audience between numbers. Although this is MWNinlMiWHMCi Payne's first television concert, the musician has been featured nidi over ate; "ITS tm m4 i mctm it rw A I SONY" n any In m r (ntt f v X yi XtfTVA-- f'T' r f $f ; f W ( ' (88.9) in several live braodcasts and documentaries. One KBYU-F- such documentary received a "Best of West" award for cultural gfr-S- , :sr,r .,c Kiaditin t Fiieplicf ' 1 . Stick Mitche, mark 123 O te, m i - APPLIANCE -- Hi H il I tejfiSSSK rOnp 4ai-v irtilH 7::::::Z 7 I . TV free-standin- g "7 ;v.!;.v4 (OT-ftA- g ifS3 Wg - " U" U t;!ii,. vj, . Many other I Tdvertisfd , -.- . i'ft' ' 4 , iri; SijL.3iL;',iyv- 1066 S. STATE, 225-414- Plti. "n ''YflU tl'i center OREM 5 h V Y ' DECORATING -; i? I VT ?j m ' u I iM"' 1 ii n ' . 1 Ii 7 1OOn0t If r im |