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Show r Towle Transcript, Tburv, February 20, I'JSI Spring Piano Festival To Be Held Jus Talkin The third annual Spring Piano Festival will be held at Crantsville High School March 5, 6, 7. The festival will have pianists of international reputation teaching and performing for the public. Registration fee is $13 which covers lectures, workshops, master classes and recitals. Registration is paid by the school district for students of Tooele School District, except for the evening recitals. Students must have their registration forms signed by their school principal. Any keyboard student from the fifth grade up to the 12th grade is welcome to register. Those who come to Crantsville High School from far away should register as quickly as passible as local students wish to open their homes for lodging and In a recent church gathering we were admonished to love our mates and to forget and forgive their wrongs. "That sounds like a good idea, I said to my spouse. "IT CERTAINLY does, he replied, for everyone else. As for me, I have never done anything for which I need to lie forgiven. "Oh yeah, I responded, "How alsout the time the bear chased me to the car at Yellowstone Park. Just as I got there, you slammed the door and locked it. "I don't rememlter it quite that way, he said. "As I recall, I locked the door so the bear couldn't get in. Think what he could have done to the upholstery. IT WASN'T the only time it happened either, I said, trying to keep cool and maintain a forgiving attitude. "The time you were a judge for that beauty contest, you held the door open for all the contestants. Then you eagerly followed them in, shutting me out. Oh, were you there that night? he said. "I dont remember." Youre always forgetting that I'm there, I said, "like the time we were on our way to East Canyon. You took off and left me in the gas station rest room. meals. Recitals are open to the public and need not be registered to attend. School dress standards and behavior standards must be complied with. Anyone wishing to perform in the master classes may make arrangements that?. . . pretty forgiving and forgetting couple: I forgive and he forgets. Lunch, cafeteria, 12:30 p.m.; Lecture; Jeff Manookian, "How 1 Master a Piece of Music, 1:30 p.m.; Master Class, Mrs. Sharon Hinckley, 2:30 p.m.; Recital, Mrs. Hinckley, auditorium, 8 p.m. Friday, March 6: Brunch, cafeteria, 9 a.m.; Workshop, Daniel Butcher, "The ifi Circle of Fifths, 9:30 a.m.; Lecture, Mrs. Sharon Hinckley "Inspiration from New Notes, 11 a.m.; Lunch, cafeteria, OLD w FOLKS MARCH 28113 9 a.m.; Master Class, Mrs. Sharon Hinckley, 9:30 a.m.; Workshop, Daniel Butcher, How a.m.; Master to Transpose Music, 11 ' su.; Old Folks Sociable The Crantsville Old Folks Sociable may sound like it is only for old folks, but these young people get in on some of the action by putting up the poster painted by Jonathan Bear, while Mary imlay supers ises. Pictured from left to right are: Mary Imlay, lisa Soellerg, Jonathan Rear, lisa Reiser, and Shane W atson. The ticket drive for this sociable will get underway March 4 at 7 p.m. News LAWYERS If graduates, like cars, could lie recalled for failure to meet commercial standards, the recall rate would lie very high on those who go into the courts without sulistantial added training.lt is. . . very encouraging to find that the. . . academic profession is coming to the conclusion that our present mode of legal education is riie for and rest met uriiig. . . We must require some form of internship lawyers claim a right to represent clients in the trial courts. There are cases lieing tried that an experienced, lawyer would have settled. . . Cases are lieing tried for as much as four, five or six days which truly lawyers would try in as little as competent, two days. In civil cases, this means that there are delays which increase the costs. In criminal cases, it means that there are some peo-u- s e conpie on the streets under our very lilieral cepts. . . who are ultimately going to lie found guilty and confined. . . The public is placed in serious jeopardy. Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States. law-scho- Spring classes are forming at the Stansbury Park Elementary School for anyone interested in teaming new skills or improving old ones. The following classes are planned: Stitchery Cross Stitch by Janet Lawson; BeginThe principal function of ning Type - Marie Nielsen; Tillie Carcia; Be- a Karate timepiece, on the wall or ginning or Advanced Cym on the wrist, is to remind - Mrs. Bogue; Open Cym that it is either too early for families and Open Cym or too late. Isn't It The for Adults - Dan Moss; Su- Truth! by Carl Riblet, Jr. perstar Singers - Kaye Hor-rocand Susan Derricott. A Young Peoples Theatre Croup is forming. This -- well-traine- d well-traine- d productions: A Melodrama complete with a villian, a hero and a sweet young thing. Mrs. Nielsen, a Stansbury Park Elementary teacher will direct; Mary Alice Fairbanks will direct a group in a presentation of Rumplestiltskin. The Frog Prince will be rected by Steve Lawrence, Janet Garrard and Roger Davis. The finished products will be presented in junction with Art Week April 23 and will be corn-capab- le GIBLETSU$ft Try our delicious . giblets by the pint or by the dinner! $129 $1.590., V Kings Chicken 124 No. Main 882-348- 2 woym will include any young person interested in performing in one of the following The Spring Piano Festival being pre- at Crantsville High School March 5, 6 and 7 will feature Mrs. Sharon Hinckley, as one of their pianists. Sharon Hinckley is one of Americas most exciting piano teachers and per- and feels at home equally on piano or harpsichord. She is extremely as a clinician and has exceptional ability to match the piano student with motivating and appropriate literature. Mrs. Hinckley performs annually with Dr. Carl Fueretner of Indiana University throughout the western United States, i1 SOCIABLE 12:30 p.m. Master Class, Mrs. Sharon Hinckley, 1:30 p.m.; Lecture: Dr. Paul C. Pollei, "Piano Pedagogy, assisted by some of his students from Provo, 2:30 p.m.; Recital, by Dr. Pollei, auditorium, 8 p.m. Saturday, March 7: Brunch, cafeteria, Stansbury Park I FORGAVE you the time Did I really do r .n a.m. 1 Thursday, March 5: Registration, mu- Solzhenitsyn sic room, CHS, 9 a.m.; Brunch, in the cafeteria, 9 a.m.; Daynes Music Co. pre-sentation choosing a Cood Edition of forgiving. I forgave when you forgot to order flowers for our wedding. That was a long time ago. You see how it goes. All in all, I guess were a 1 th werent there? I sniffed. "How indeed! Youre lucky Ive always been so our wedding anniversary three years in a row. I DONT remember that. "Or how about the time you brought your boss home for dinner without letting me know in advance? Iforgave you for that. chords, Class, Mrs. Hinckley, 1 1a.m.; Lunch, cafeteria, 12:30 p.m. Master Class, Mrs. Hinckley, 1:30 p.m.; Lecture: Raymond Berndr, with Daniel Butcher of the Crantsville "Pleased to Meet You, Franz Liszt and Serge Prokoviev, 2:30 p.m.; Banquet, High School Music Department. The Spring Piano Festival is spon- cafeteria, 6 p.m.; recital, Mr. Bemey, sored by the School District and held at auditorium, 8 p.m. Crantsville High School.Transportation will be provided from Tooele Jr. High COIRACE School at 8:45 a.m. each day of the A decline in courage may be the most festival and back to the junior high striking feature which an outside ob school at approximately 3 p.m server notices in the West in our days. . . Additional grants to the festival have Political and intellectual bureaucrats get been provided by Mrs. Maxine Grimm, tongue- - tied and paralyzed when they Tooele, and the National Piano Founda- deal with powerful governments and tion of Chicago, III. threatening forces, with aggressors and Recitals are $2 for adults, $1 for stu- international terrorists. Should one dents grades, children under five point out that, since ancient times, deare free. cline in courage has been considered the Schedule is as follows: Alexander I. beginning of the end? I DON'T recall that. I do remember that the station operator told me the fish were really biting, and I needed to get there in a hurry. How was I to know you you bought me a pair of jeans, size 44. I had forgotten your size. I forgave you when you forgot Music Literature,, 9:30 a.m.; Workshop, Daniel Butcher "How to play "Share Certificates, and Money Market Certificates have moved to our downtown office at 85 East Vine. 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