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Show Monday. September Program to Explore Moods, Facets of Jazz mac at moods, a of Bnprofi bltttUI OH other. The maay moods and facets of flus BBjqae form of meurai are explored TJe express ArrmJLgrr Snaau Wu Bilfy on Taylor, Tuesday at 7 P-Jazz is n tjc Owl KBYD-T- aad 11 agu Wednesday, at It OS pm New arrangements and nproa-isaUaa mxrmsc part of jazz, crew far a n Jw i of reason: to fit the strengths of aa ensemble or a partkmLar artist, to state a mood, or jwst for variety. The m. Arranger Sessions With Billy Taylor features narrative by Taylor which me iudes his feeling on a personal asimprovisation pect of jazz composition and per- P.M. A boys' school at 19m canary England. nowaf by Thomas fan based cat Kighes Jmny Lydon. Sm Cadnc Hanawoke. 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Dyan Cannon. Barry Nearnan. Halt fxscnner. 1962. A aroaaan tunas a dream by aukf a group of tanpnj arjpad young aiaait aao a lar cornpany. orooka Adams. Lrbaraca. 1984. Saary- 1 raaTaaaaTriiililili fl a rtigat 1X)A.M. ." I was "It's 11. "He said he was an agent and asked if I d be interested in becoming an actor. I said let's go for it. So we set up a meeting. A few days later I did some reading for him and he was blown away. Next thing I know I was signing contracts. It was wild." Olandt's meeting with the agent sent him to New York future? wide open.'" Olandt " I'm says enthusiastically. sure Riptide will be a big break for me. The exposure will be fantastic." "Conceive! believe! achieve!" he says. "That's what's always been in my mind, even when things weren't going well for me. I believe in that positive way of thinking. I recommend it to evervone." the only gold-minin- some historical events such as the discovery of silver in 1870. A town of about 1.500 was built in Lewis-to- n Canyon in the Oquirrh Mountains about 35 miles southwest of Salt Lake City. By 1890, only one person lived there. But the town revived again when Arie Pinedo discovered what he thought what he thought was quick silver (mercury), but it was gold. "This time the town was named Mercur," Berge said. The gold was extremely fine. g advertisement making it impossible to extract. Pinedo sold his claim to George Dern and associates, who also had no luck until an experimental cyanide process was tried. "Again Mercur boomed," Berge said. "By 1836, a water and railroad line reached the town and the Golden Gate Mill was recovering gold with the world's first commercially-applie- d cyanide extraction process. Mercur also had (44 miles) the first power line from Provo Canyon. long-distan- advertisement New Kitchen Cost Too High? 0REM are able that Doors marks warped. on door & around handle. Will not clean off. 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Banaett and Maads Q-l- li O Taaa iavers is guest '- n since 113-ye- ar Tfiutii To Serve Them Al aty Days.' Cars has caffrcuky n trvng to had her ptaca at the wfinrrl. a depressed student to crjRvrat sia itrt and Hoararth is 1 . rieasrnaned a snnnrj hw 15 days at (60 mnj (Oosed (spooned BamrykJe hs sr'' concerning the Star. its history. Its colorful history has been portrayed in a new program. Mercur, Utah: The Town That Can't Stay Dead Friday at 8:30 Channel 11 p.m. on KBYU-Tand again Sunday at 12:30 p.m. "Some of the movie includes photographs taken throughout the history of the town," stated Dr. Dale Berge, professor of anthropologyarchaeology and principal specialist for the film. "Movie cameramen used closeup techniques on these old photos to give viewers a feeling of actually being there. Many of the photos were borrowed from former residents and the Utah Historical Society." Narrated by actor Denver Pyle, the film includes depictions of Who r. City to test for a television movie, then back to Hollywood to read for a role in a movie. Although neither audition produced a part, his talent did not go unnoticed and later that year he signed a contract which led to guest appearances on Matt Houston, Trauma Center and Hotel This summer during the Riptide haitus he filmed his first television movie, a story Ken Olandt ever built in Utah, has been resurrected for the fourth time in 0-aTA- After her broeher gunned doom, a ajuaua tares aw A Team to con-anhar bnaanar s faoject off onresagaano, of anatarv ihe fa. fSOoxl - footUpa. Mi na i,m i ffed rka tons pas hosts Saroe and Ooa racfchs tor look at some ounafces of goofs by John fatter. Joyce DeWas and Jane E: Mercur, 10:30 P.M. - Ti Jit Saaar Joan O host fSOaajil li'h, town Patrol 6:30 P.M. O - A Taaat f CWs TV Pare Mercur Resurrection Chronicled 10:00 P.M. 000-Me- s d dess. ea are etanwieU. (60 nan.) -akOVIE; Btue Sauhne' A man taisely arftrvwl of munfenng tftree women sets out to and the real Uer Zaman Kvtg. Deborah Wwaers. Uvk GoddarrX 1976. OO-M- a Q Conceive! Believe! Achieve! Ken Olandt, who becomes a new cast regular as a character named Kirk Dooley this fall on NBC-TV'- s Riptide Tuesdays, lives by those words and so far they seem to be paying dividends as handsome as be is. Born in California and raised in Canada, Olandt gets a chance to portray a young dock boy whose cockiness and love of a good tune belps entangle Riptide stars Joe Penny, Cody Allen and Thorn Bray in situations both humorous and deadly. "It's a great role for me a great role for any young actor," says Olandt who until last year was not an actor, but an account executive with a Los Angeles company. It was a chance meeting with a Hollywood agent that changed bis life. "I was having lunch with a friend," Olandt explains. "As I walked in to sit down this guy came up to me and asked if I was an actor? I said I wasn't but that I've always wanted to which is the truth be one performed miered by the Utah Symphony Orchestra in the Mormon Tabernacle in 1574. Taylor also composed the ballet music for the piav Your Arm's To Short to Box With God. - MOVE: Taaa baaa't School Daps Qnosakac racoaecaan of toe at an eackawe -- arnpact, more improvisational qnahties We play off each others' moods, we interact Then we put aa orchestra behind us, and the mnsK becomes the purpose for onr being on stage." Performing with Taylor and his trio is the Arrangers' Holiday Orchestra, aa international group of professional masicians and gradnate stadents of music who attend a course in jazz arrangement at Rochester's East- Tuesday 12.-0-0 O - MOtfWr get together with my trio (a drmmmer and bass player) and the sonad we make has more to this Film, was pre- it THE HERALD. Provo, Utah. Fhree Words Pay Dividends Fo r New Riptide' Actor Taylor's Suite for Jazz Piano and Orchestra, part of which is formance. "Jazz is a very singular tinng." says Taylor. "The way I play or write it. comes from within, and is based on the way I feeL I 10. 1984 Mil aflai S - tiwrc., 1:30 A.M. Woirf . hi- - D. 1 I I H , ulv7 PROBLEFiil? rX -- T BEEN TOLD THAT YOU HAVE A "DISEASE?" WANT TO QUIT BUT D0N7 KNOW HOW? MUCH OF THE TIME THE HEAVY DRINKER HAS A DIGESTIVE DISORDER. ACTUAL PHYSIOLOGICAL NEED DICTATES CRAVINGS FOR CERTAIN DISEASE FOODS, INCLUDING ALCOHOL. YOUR MAY HAVE AN OVERLOOKED CAUSE. CLIMB UP OUT OF ITI SEE YOUR CHIROPRACTOR! YOU'RE WORTH IT! 2:00 A.M. SO-CALL- O- - o- O- - o- - 2:30 A.M. (Wafer, at- - DL 3:30 A.M. M D 4:45 A.M. THOMAS MICHAEL GREGORY, "OoctorTom" CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN D.C. ' MOM JiagflAUfi loJlAlCI 1156 South State, Suite 106, OREM (Behind ARBY'S) 1 f |