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Show 4 Book Artist draws for praise local display Chat From the Brigham ' City library BOOK REVIEWS ADULT: For the dramatists we have received several new plays Plaza Suite, the Good Doctor and Barefoot In the Park by Neil Simon; Our Town, The Skin of Our Teeth and the Matchmaker by Thorton Wilder; Eugene ONeills Long Days Journey Into Night, John van Drutens I Remember Mama and Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasser-maA Little NighPMusic, book by Hugh Wheeler, lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim, received the Drama Critics Circle award and the Tony award for best musical. In addition, we have a collection of the Best Short Plays of 1970, which consists of 15 plays including the Gentleman Caller, Acrobats and Funnyhouse of a Negro. Also of interest to aspiring actors and actresses will be Katinka Matsons The Working Actor: a guide to the profession (Viking, 1976). This book conintains practical, formation about the acting field where and what to study, where the work is, how to be your own agent, coping with taxes, agents, unions, auditions scenes combing and subjects with an accuracy that gives the impression part-tim- e employment. Also included are a directory of resident theatres throughout the U.S., summer-stoccompanies, producers, agents, acting schools and sources of information. The author writes from her own experiences and from knowledge gained in interviews wjth directors, producers and other actors. This is an excellent guide for those beginning an acting career. JUVENILE: For those who watched the Roots television series and would like to read more about this subject, Brigham City library has several juvenile books about slavery. A book much like Roots is Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates, the story of a man who, born free in Africa, was sold in America as a slave. A dramatic and moving tale of how he purchased his own freedom and achieved recognition as a free man is based on the actual life of Amos Fortune, who lived from This outstanding book received the Newberry award in 1950 for the most distinguished contribution to childrens litera- ture. Moses is tall, tallest woman you ever did see," a man said. Her eyes cab pierce the distance like an eagle. So they described Harriet Tubman, who went down to carry her enslaved people to freedom over THESE YOUTHS will be amonq approximately 200 young people talking part in Briqham stake's variety show "One Step at a Time" on Feb. 23. Front, from left, are Sandy Marshall, Sue Richardson, Valerie Hendrix and Elaine Madsen. Standing are Kenny Ritchie, Joanne Goodwin and David Marble. City stake sets show variety BC Brigham City stake will present a variety show entitled on One Step at a Time Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Box Elder High school. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free. The production involves approximately 200 young people. The basic theme is I Am A Mormon One Step at a Time, and is presented in the form of musical skits, each with a subtheme such as Work, Love, ten-minu- Patriotism, Honesty, Obedience, Christianity, Missionaries, and Goals. Each ward is responsible for a skit and will also participate in several musical production numbers involving the entire cast. A special feature of the evening will be the Beehive and I Scouts production number, Want To Be Happy. Specialists Sandra H. Burridge and Robert Olsen are specialists for the production with Mrs. Products representative of various countries include lovely lace from Austria, Sweden and Venetian lace. Famous English wedgewood pieces, crystal from sevearl countries, and a graceLes and Marion Dunn of ful pewter pitcher are also on Brigham City have loaned some display. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Preschooler story time this Friday morning, Feb. 18, at 10 a.m. will feature the following films: Rosies Walk, The Pokey Little Puppy, and Dragon Stew. Saturday, Feb. 19, a special childrens film program will be presented. The Little Princess with Shirley Temple will be featured. Everyone is welcome. Show time is 2 p.m. Texas Candidate A Texas candidate for office, speaking of his opponent, said. That scoundrel deserves to be licked to death by and Im just the one a jackass low-dow- n other paintings. Particulary impressive is Evening Sun on Timp No2 at the left of the museum-gallerentrance. adult specialist; Robin Bohman and Rick Johnson, youth advisors. Zina Seventeenth ward Goodwin, director; Lamar Kent and Janae Adamson, youth advisor. Rhonda Eighteenth ward Other Subjects However, Jarvis talents are not exclusively in the field of landscape work as demonstrated by the striking Woodshed at the right of the entrance. This painting depicts a farmer standing by an outbuilding, and is excellent as an in Bickmore, director; Marge Small and Sara Kuester, adult specialists, Ross Reeder, youth advisor. -- Adam, youth advisors. Fourth ward Mary Beth Merton and Lynn Call, direc- oaitrtaharnCit tors. Jan Peter-sen- t, Seventh ward director: Bonnie Tolman, Noreen John, adult specialists; Brenda Tidwell, youth advisor. Cindy Peter- Eighth ward mat nvicnvi mi 1MKMT. nStlABT SI fL PASTS SALE! OA?ACrc3BY P TTTS i3 m SAVE UP TO SPECIAL VALUES MMEMUSimiMHCES Press awards (Continued From Page 1) weeklies fared: The Box Elder News placed first in best editor's column Pow Wow by Editor Bruce Keyes, second in best society section and best advertising campaign and third for best use of illustrative material. e The Box Elder Journal won awards for best society section and best editorial, second for best use of illustrative material and third place for excellence in typography and best advertising campaign. 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I 1 OUR ENTIRE SETS eiraceuu jrw BUY NOW WBBSCN MUHIN FOR AUTO BATTERKSR ACCESSORY! pgjvAiwv; T Wilber, of Brigham City; a sister, Mrs. Gwen Nelson of Martinsville, W. Va.; a stepbrother, Curt Wilber of Brigham city. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Petersen Funeral chapel with burial in the Brigham City cemetery. ON KOTOCCRAFT PRODUCTS FRO.mJ CHECKER AUTO I VINYL LEATHER LOOK Accident claims local man condition Lime was in satisfactory He had the at facility. Ogden Wednesday been removed from the intensive care unit, according to hospital officials. Trooper Larry Gillman said investigation is continuing into the accident. Vance L. Hollars was born Aug. 5, 1954 in Weiser, Idaho, a son of Mark L. and Joan G. Newman Hollars. He was employed by Westcom Inc. of Ogden. Survivors include his stepfather, Don exchanges ttjr 14 man killed in a traffic accident early Sunday morning were held Wednesday. Vance L. Hollars, 22, of 813 East Fifth North, Brigham City, died about four hours after he was struck by a vehicle driven by a Logan man on SR-8- 4 in Perry about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. The Utah Highway Patrol said the victim was in a vehicle with Kevin Lime, 23, of 813 East Fifth North, when it missed a turn and rolled over, throwing the victim onto the highway. A northbound unit, driven by Clay W. Hardin of Logan, struck Hollars who was taken to Brigham City Community hospital then transferred to McKay Dee hospital in Ogden where he died about 6:45 a.m. No refunds No y Various Wards Persons interested in researching and preservation of older homes and businesses are invited to attend a meeting of the local committee on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 7 : 30 pjn. at the home of Nat Allen, 133 South Main. Plans for researching early downtown buildings will be discussed at this meeting, and a special invitation is extended to downtown building owners and business managers interested in having the history of their building studied. Mrs. Liz Ensign, who is working on the local heritage project for the Utah Heritage foundation, will explain the procedures involved in beginning the project. The group will also discuss formation of a local committee which could act as a resource group in formulating policy concerning such buildings. Several local residents attended the initial meeting of the group last month, at which time they were addressed by State Historical Architect Allan Roberts on the sources of information available for researchers. Pictures of the downtown buildings to be included in the first study will be available at this meeting, courtesy of the News and Journal. City PATTERNS quick to note his accurate rendering of Mt. Timpanogas both as a focal point in some of his works and as the background in director; Jerry Velasques, Those responsible for the skits in the various wards are: David and Third ward Brenna Brietenbeker, directors; Bob Call and Debbie ! Funeral services for a Brigham Winter Camp and many other pieces show his artistry in dealing with snow scenes. As a longtime resident of Utah county, this reviewer was Nau-man- Old buildings subject of local meeting Another Newberry award four-mont- Dunn is the Aaronic priesthood advisor. Keith Yeager is serving as musical director and his wife, Barbara, is the stake accompanist. Rozell Henrie is choreographer, Drauca Holmes, publicity director, and Bill Jones, technical director. The set construction crew is manned by Robert Olsen, Kent Beecher, Prop Williams, John Plowman, and Max Robinette. Johannes Kuester is serving as lettering artist. ALL the snow in Snow Path, Indian teepees, an accurate reflection in clear cool water in sen, director; Diane Larson, n adult specialist; Kathleen and Becky Brown, youth advisors. Thirteenth Karen Hone, director; Dennis Larson and Gwen Caldwell, youth advisors. Fifteenth Janet Williams, Welcome mat out Sterling has captured the excitement, courage and gallantry of Harriet Tubman. book is The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox. Jessie Bollier was 13 when he was kidnapped from his home in New Orleans, bound in canvas and carried across the ocean to the coast of Africa. To his horror, Jessie discovers that he is to be a slave dancer his piping meant to keep the slaves jigging in order to maintain their health. Jessie and a slave his age escape, but only h after a voyage in which he has learned the horrors of the slave trade. Burridge acting as production director. Richard closeoutcloseoutcloseoutcloseoutcloseoutdoseoutcloseoutcloseoutdose particular. Footprints through MENS the underground railroad. Freedom Train by Dorothy to do it of color photography to the viewer until a close-ulook is taken at his paintings hanging in the Brigham City museum-gallerPrimarily focusing on the Utah landscape, Jarvis is a master of winter scenes in ot their collection of items obtained during their travels in Europe for display in the collectors corner, entitled European Memories. They have on exhibit a variety that includes several of the famous childrens figures by Hummel, Royal Dalton character mugs from England, wooden items from Sweden, and a fine family spoon collection representing many countries. p k 1710-180- college and graduated with an associate science degree in 1967, and then will a BS in fishery biology and minor in art from Utah State university in 1970. He took graduate art classes at Brigham Young i university in 1971-7This promising young artist began his professional career in 1972 in the watercolor medium and with Gouach, which is opaque watercolor or designer ' color. The latter technique gives him a depth and quality of color often not found in water-colo- r works, and they are of subject matter that should appeal to every visitor to the museum-galler- y this month. A golden retriever has the sun reflected in her coat in "Tesh, apples lying in the grass look realistic in "Fallen Apples and the bounty of i fall day in the country is reflected to Snow remarkable watercolorist, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 17, 1977 formal portrait. by Sarah Yates Artis John Jarvis of Lehi is a n. and BOX ELDER JOURNAL, SLEEPING DAG SPECIALS Vi LB. THERMO KEAVYDVTY6 AISP BATTERY CHARGER For All 6 1 12 Volt Batteries. 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