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Show Grantsville Happenings Utah Symphony Plans Final Edition Of Seasons Concerts by Becky Callister - Grantillc e 2 Oiled the "greatest Grantsville High Place? In Iki-in- 884-601- Pntljv, April 1st, vhixils from IV. Two-and Otir-- competed in a cNuincrual business ciunx-titnm- . eas in wliiill students loiiijieted were: first year tvprwntmg. second r first year shorthand, stvofui year shorthaiul, secretarial mliirrs ami account mg. Twenty one stmlcnts were selected to represent ('.rantsville High: Debbie Anderson. Cull, Sh.nma Hatch. Dulse Sates. Jeannette Milnellv, Omnie Johnson. Karen Prows. Tina lldiol, Jean law rence, Cindy Williams. Muhclle Palmer, Sharon Milla-wav- . (!amille Marshall. Jeaninc Imlay, For Third Term and the I'tuh Symphony in the filial concert of this season subscription senes on Saturday, April 16, 8 p m., in the Salt lake Taliemuile. AITF.AIUNC with the orthestru will lie the I'tah ( lior.rie and soloists Jo Aim Ottley. Christina Krooskos, I amis Wrlcher and Philip Frohnmayer. This will lie the second perfonnance by the Symbiotic of the magnificent Bath B Minor Mass in its entirety. It received its first performance by Maestro Ahravaurl and the audience on March 31, 1972. The I'tuh Chorale has for over a decade joined forces with the I'tah Symphony in these orchestral-choral concerts and Be-pu- yt-a- a Jenise I.lfors. Tracv I vans, IWkv Jones. Shirlee Olney, Joyce Prows. Jim Mice and Diane Kimlier. OMigratiilations to all these students for their abilities and efforts at the Julie Cole. cixnictitinn. Awards received hy CHS students were: Diane Kimlier. secretarial third. Jim Mice, accounting, second. Jenise LIforx. shorthand, third; Tracy Lvans, shorthand, second and Jean law rence, advanced I) pine, first. pro-mim- Prom Slated For April 15 00'; Seventh giadr; High honors William (.liaudom. Mephame llatih. Diane Imlay, Dee Ann Mice. Faghth grade: Jeri Cay Carter. Cor-tklledonst rom, Vikki Johnson, Anita Palmer, grade: Hetty Vera. Ninth Steven Fatough. Tenth grade: Carla Applegate, Herkstead, Karen Prows, eleventh grade: Pam Kelley, Connie Worthing-tun- ; Twelfth grade: Pam Kelley, Connie Worthington. : Honors Seventh grade: leshe Anderson, Tad Hear, Annette (liristensen, John Flores, Patricia Jensen, Flliot Iawrence, Nancy Mi Kendrick, Ann Marie Martinez. Muhclle J Dar-li-n- e (3.5-391- Yates, Faghth grade: Trad Hluik, Crcg Hmwn, Crystal Cixik, Iairi Harrison, Ikrrfura lligley, Paine la J ciiscii. John Jtiuson, Heikv larscn, Brenda Mal-kt- , Mi key Martin, Janet Nelson, Mil Sparks, Tony Sutton. Ninth grade: Kenna Baird, Bonnie Celdmacher, Bussell lligley, Connie Johnson, Jeannette Milnellv, Cheryl IVrce, F.halicth Schrnrdl. laivvrence Tyler. Jeff Worthington, Denise Yates. Patty Zimmer. Tenth grade: Cash Anderson. Darla Applegate, Jolene Butler, Cregg Gillie rg, Jeri Hutchins, Fred (auurile Marshall, Joane lawrence. Sliarmi Millawav, Bet-sNelson, Banae Williams, Jason Worthington. Eleventh grade: Dale Bradshaw, ,eiky Jones. Iziis Walk. Twelfth grade: Craig Henson, Julie Cole, Diane Kimlier, Clunk laBudda, Pauline Martinez., Me Shumwav, lairraine Trujillo. in several successful recordings. Fnder Dr. Newell B. Weight, director, and Bonnie M. Winterton, the assistant director, (liorale is continuing its long tradition of musical excellence and sensitive choral performances. HETFBNING to perforin with the orchestra after her glowing reviews with the Ft ah Symphony this season, Jo Ann Ottley will lie the soprano soloist for this work. Mrs. Ottley has performed with the Salt Ft ah Symphony, Iaike Mormon Taliemade Choir, the Ftah Opera Company, Salt Lake Oratorio Society and Ballet e 11 ie Grantsville High Junior Prom will lie held April 1) in the high school from 7 to II p.m. The prom theme is "A Time For IV and music will le provided liv "Winilfldd Hush." Tlie juniors have working very liard transforming the gym into a pm lx-e- garden. Tickets are $5.00 xr couple. $3.00 single and $2.00 for sjxTtators. The promenade will lie held at 8.30 p.m. along with the announcement of the n prom king and queen. Melissa John-soand Kevin Morrow will carry the crowns for the royally. Pictures will lie available at the prom lint must lie paid for that night. Kid. doing arithmetic: "Dad. I'm looking for the lowest common deno- 1 April 1 April 13 April 18 April 19 April 21 April 23 April 27 April 28 Mas Mas 2 3 liitermuiinluin Woods Cross Pleasant Grove Inion Pay non Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork Morgan lain Springs ille West as a highly successful soloist on many occasions. Site was winner of the minator." Dad: they found that yet? were looking for it when I was They a kid!" Humor on Parade, Shelby Friedman Ain't - Metropolitan Opera, National Federation of Music Clulis and State Fair contests. Mrs. Ottley last appeared with the Ftah Happy Anniversary Granlsville High Baseball Schedule Listed Symphony on Feb. 19 when she sang the soprano solo in the Mahler Fourth April 16: Mr. anil Mrs. Kent Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.iliev. April 17: Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ouuuloin. April 19: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller. Here, 3:30 p.m. There, t p.m. Here, 2 games Here, 3:30 p.m. There, 3 p.m. 2 games There, 2 games Here, 3 p.m. There, 3:30 p.m. Here, 3:30 p.m. There, 2 games of all musical wmks," Johann Seliastun Buihv Mass in B Minor will lie performbruvunr! ed by Maurice lists Honor Roll ('onipetilioii Symphony. Critics write that contralto Christina Krooskos possesses an unusual color and volume of voice, and a huge range." A California ' Miss, Krooskos has recorded and performed with Maurice Abravanel What do von call a with a - Humor on Sir! Shelbv Friedman and the I'tah Symphony several times. Her singing career has included ap- - -- Happy Birthday April 15: Steven Biddle, Ginger Matthews, Hila Brinkerhoff, Tonya Chavez, April 16: Bay Fawson, Terri Judd, Jane Brown, April 17: Byan Ilenrie, Dean Hammond, Mvma Green, Byan Beed, Medrano, Andy Lynn Baird, Kathy Green, Boland K. Marshall, Lonny Anderson, Wayne Higley, April 18: Bevany Ann Nelson, Jana Willardson, Paul Beulah Anderson, Grange Jr., Frank Sneed, Durfee, Dave Tammy Beed, Carl Christensen, April 19: Allan John Kenny Jay Nelson, Bobbie Hutchins, Crystal Cook. k, Larry Ifalladay, Paul Drake, Buss Svedin, James Williams and Coach Bob Williams, coach and members of the Grantsville High Tennisteam are pictured. THE ANACONDA COMPANY IS SEEKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITIONS OF: - FIRST CLASS REPAIRPERSONS ARE NEEDED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: (These positions require min. 5 yrs. exp.) Underground electrical experience related to hoist installation and maintenance. Diesel mechanic experience related to locomotive and haulage cars. Machinist - Experience related to machinist. all-rou- SECOND CLASS REPAIRPERSONS ARE NEEDED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: (These positions require min. 3 yrs. exp.) Welder 2nd Class, cutting welding and fabrication club print reading. Diesel Mechanic 2nd Class, experience ANACONDA ANACONDA COMPANY MALE AND FEMALE IS ARE ENCOURAGED the Q AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY APPLICANTS experience, related to diesel mechanics. Apply for these and all other mining position at Job Service Office, 47 South Main, Tooele. THE 9 Traiivrif, Friday, April IS, 1977 Tom-l- t EMPLOYER TO APPLY with tin Symphoni San pearaneex and Francisco thi San FtamiHu. S,ui Du-gand Portland Ojx-ro (umtpamc. av av in t.urnpe. She gave two conct-rtwith the ngrlex llulharmiMiie In the Hob lvwixxl Bowl, wa featured in the prestigious ())al Festival and vang m the West Gust Ilennere of It h the Shostakovitih s I- - piesent faith under its larger and mine objective aqmts Some of the splendid anil luilhuut ilncf ihomsfx have a "CathYet other tinge. movement have the same olic" subii1ive, intimate pt nt in the cantata wlnili vveie regarded as the Protestant element In Baili' religion. Hie It Minor Mass is at once Catholic SECOND SECTION and Piotrstaut, and iu ail dit i. mi a enigmatic anil unfathomable as the reliof cons louxiiox gious its i reatoi Tu Lets for this monumental ciMHert tan le at the I'tah Sim Box CMtice, Y W. jJioiiv Fust St Mil h. weckilavs, or outside the smith gale of the mie hour Verify Tax Detluctiuii For (3ont riliitins iltaini-i- l Talx-mad- e the comer! e All A NATl'F of tkari-xav- . lamiv Well her hold degree in Music fumi ikan-- . of the Fniu-rwtsav. well Hie young tenor known i throughout auv by the South. Midwest and for In woik in reiitals, oratorio ami opera. Ill previous jierfor malice ini hide the tenor erdi solo in the California "lie-im-m,- " wish that 1 1 Bantmie Philip Frolm-mave- r recently apH-arewith the Symphony as one of the soloists for Bernstein's Hie Sybhiik, Suite No. I ini March 29. A native of Oregon, Mr. Frohnmayer is a graduate Harvard Fnaiversity and the Fniversily of Ore- of gon. His performing experience includes in recital, oratorio in the Iuiteil and 0H-rStates and West Germany. Among Mr. Frohnmav-er'- s s recent performances has-lieen the "Coffee Cantata" at the Oregon Summer Festival of Music, and the role of Papa-gen- o the Ftah Companys Magic Mute in 1975, and featured soloist at the Bach Festival in ( X tune, to And let it example, is donated, it may In- - ilaimed as a deductible fmgris on the s.iutl i low till a"ul an hour Of springtime bloom To live again with heart uphltmg iovvci winter gloom. wish that I could savor eistasv. In I Stay ( )i else k . - tit mis iif the gift and a copy of the pit's appraisal must also K included in the tax return, fins required must accompany the tax according to infor-iiuIii- C!ontri-ImtiiHis- xuu's adv.iiu e, tip lui 1 contribution to the extent of itvf.ur market value. Fair inaiket lulue is the price at the IBS. Two free IBS Miuphh-ts- . wfiiih the property would a Pul ihc.il ion .Vi I , "Valu.it mu ihunge hands of Diluted Projierty," and willing v iler and buyer. Piibhcat ion 526. "Income For each piece of property valued over $200, the Tax Deduct ionfor discuss coiitrilui-Iiimi- s original cost or other lusis and can Ik obtained fair maikct in the prnM-rty- , value, appreciation, coudi- - friNii most IBS offices. pass To please mi uiiukI.IoI.iv nd what ol Jacob's ing Well m Palestine, went" of the meeting Jesus anti the W omaii ol Samaria It was dug bs hand iu the 10 feet middle ol a dou n thiough solid limestone, and is still iu use toilav Ilovv did thev know all that water was there Si holaisi au imlv sjxvulati-- . Sat l.venmg Post the frame that then- - might In-- second i lulu e. But, earth Hut s ok I ilmk, the iiumiii, is still a sign Time remains in wiser hands than mine. Millie Il ) : Bosa Z. Marimmi saw her coming up the rm kv sloH-- , A inomitaiii woman followed hy a lioiiml. I Holding to her breast, as one holds hou-- . A lmv : from which there came a cheerful sound 30 OFF ler prui ii- - hke face was gray anil sorrow vv ise; But vet, the light that Inirnv iu votive wit ks I W'av bright alwive the smile that lit her eves. As she brought home a Imiv of chirping chii ks. LONG DRESSES ()x-r- a of Baldwin- - Wallace College in Cleveland, Ohio. He presently is chairman of the Voice Faculty at the Fniversity of Ftah. J. S. Bachs Mass in B Minor waited nearly one century for its premiere in Germany and another three- - quarters of a century for its initial hearing in the U.S. THE salient quality of the B Minor Mass is its wonderful sublimity. The first chords of the Kyrie take the listener into the world of great, profound emotions and do not leave it until the final cadence .of miming the property's value, the IBS said. If used furniture, tlntli-inor other prorty. for g "He-quie- in B Minor. Mr. Well Iter studies with Martial Singher at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Badiara, Calif , and is assistant professor of Voice and Clioral Music at the Fniversily of Ftah. deduct toil claimed ik-t- e mild hold within lux hand Hie gieat houi glass "The Mesiah, "Lhjah," Mozart anil Bai hs "Mass Wi-li- r- noiia MiConaghy I s for property donated to an (Mgamzatiou must In verified through a statement to the IBS list mg the dates and amount of rath contribution. the tyjie of pioH-rt- i ik Muted, ami the method of lhird Beats Rhythmic Remcltla Nielsen Ciliwin Edited Tiim and etMitnlni-lino- . 1 Symphnns. chautable of projn-rtmust lie sul st ant lateri to lie ilaimed a a tax deduction, the Internal Hex rune Service said Fndav DOWsf Its Some students Irate the w oi k of dowsers thnmgh bililu.il times. Were the nub anil stall of the prophets aitiullv divining nxls' thev ak WhciiM'ises smote the rotk to lumg forth water ill the wilder-iieswas he ill fait dows- the Dona nobis pa-ce- It is as if Bach had tried to write a Catholic Mass. He endeavors to Sole Reg. 25.99 Eternal Ia;lit ft1 NIGHT GOWNS Ciace Slut tuck Bail Ilovv lilcssed am I, 1 to fed Crxl close at hand, To never Ik alone through day or night 49 Sale ' Reg. 4.99 .Secure on raging sea or desert land, Fntouchcd by lore or harsh Cimmarian blight; To know the Master comes to solve my needs. His nxl and staff support and bring surcease; To know that I may follow where He leads To find inv inmost souls eternal peace. How grateful I, to know Cods arms To carry me across the bridge of are. near sighs-W'itho- within me cries; And knows at last that God makes all things right Bv sharing with me. His eternal light. Reg. 20.00 Sale 14 00 JR. BLOUSES Sale Reg. 8.99 w ut a thought of mortal pain or fear. 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