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Show ft rnmmm wr1 DESERET A three-hou- credit r phy adventure need only supply their personal cameras, lenses, plenty of Aim and personal items. Paints, paper and personal items are all that will be needed by those participating in the raft trip water-colo- r workshop. According to Glenn Wilde, assistant to the dean for extension, who developed the river workshop as a part of USUs telal outdoor summer program, care has been taken to provide not only unique outdoor experiences, but a route to the development of the individuals ability to see and express what he has seen in an art form, In these intensive workshops, the participating photographers and artists will be given an opportunity to see and experience unspolied wilderness, Mr. Wilde said. Then through interchange with other members of the limited groups and guidance by experienced leaders, the participants will be given an opportunity to im prove their skills with camera or brush. photo- graphic workshop will be held on the Green River with each student rowunsinkabla ing his own seven-foothree-hou- r boat, and a nine-da- y credit watercolor workshop floating on a different part of the Green River. t, The Outdoor Recreation program trips include wild river runs on the Salmon, Yampa and Green rivers. Trips are open from June through. July, to students and alumni of USU. The individual sportyak photography river trio will run through Desolation Canyon between Ouray and Green River, Utah. It will begin on July 5 and run through July 14. The watercolor workshop will cover the Green River from the town of Green River to the confluence of the Green and Colorado. Departure date is Aug. 17, and ending Aug. 25. For the recreation trips participants are required to bring sleeping bags, ground cloths and other personal items. Participants in the photogra ; Our belief is that the USU: campus does not cease at its Logan boundaries, but extends to any location where a learning experience is enhanced by the setting. Desolation Canyon of the Green River offers not only a series of gradual to exciting of his performance as chief executive. It should be said this book was written and scheduled for publication well before Trumans recent death. The good characteristic of historical revisionists is that they may uncover new material. The occupational hazard is that they may arrogate to themselves what Adlai Stevenson used to call If one were to summarize the total impact of the book, he might say it not only belabors the subject rather roughly for his recognized faults spoilsmanship, cronyism, snap judgments, lack of experience in the large world of international and technical affairs, and frequent intemperate behavior but also for what generally has been considered his real contributions to the welfare of his country and the free world his resistance to the rolling tide of international Communism, his loyalty to 20-2- 0 Bert Cochran, a member of the faculty of The New School for Social Research in New York, has combined a brief and admittedly sketchy biography of the late President Harry S Truman with a more extended and severe account Shelly Man ne compliments Stan Kenton Mr. Wilde indicated that the water-colo- r workshop provided a different approach. motor, he said. people. group, for example, will put a U.S. farmer in touch with a farmers family in Barbados. A Second, we want the leaders to be able to share with each participant. This becomes difficult with a large group. Jazz band on U campus Hall Jazz Band, including some of the inventors of. New Orleans jazz, will play in the University of Utah Special Events Center tonight at 8 p.m. On campus for the third time, the PHJB musicians appear under sponsorship of the U. of U. Division of Continuing Educatinon. Preservation highlights program Continued from Page pable of. Manne has only cism of younger cians: Many of pricing themselves clubs. D-- l one critijazz musithem are out of the After eleven years of operating Shelleys Manne Hole (which closed last October, although negotiations are under way for a new location) and many more working in them, the drummer feels the jazz nightclub, far from being a fading institution, is more than even the workshop of jazz. Its a relaxed atmosphere and, even though its not always condusive to listening to the music with the clink of are glasses, the musicians more relaxed. They can sit there on the bandstand and say, Hey, lets try this. A lot of what happens on the concert stage is tried out first in night clubs. In a concert situation, its nice to have everyones attention. But its a different feeling when the curtain goes up and there are 5,000 people saying to you, Create! Id say clubs definitely have a warmer atmosphere. Even so, Manne is quick to venture into challenging scoring assignment, such as a recent Los Angeles Music Theater presentation of Shake- speares Henry IV, Parts One and Two, where Manne intee grated a score with a group: trumpet, percusand electronic sion. flute IS JUST RIGHT n Once a month, Miss said, the Barbados prime minister and his wife entertain first-tim-e visitors to the island at his official residence. The garden party usually attracts about 200 people. Bynoe said there are about 40 organizations in the country farmers Cad-oga- 2ut; Bynoe noted, Barbados very serious about two factors in building new tourWe dont want ists facilities: to have unsightly buildings, and we have to guard our water supply (which comes from underground springs). Barbadans themselves are now going into the hotel indusHitherto the try, he said. hotels were owned mostly by British and Americans. The 33rd annual National Invitational Art Exhibit in Cedar City will be held April 21 through May 4 in the Cedar City South Elementary multipurpose room. people-to-peop- anybody, Visitors from the United States come mostly from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and California, in that order. Most of them fly from Miami and New York, but many travel by cruise ships which call at Bridgetown, the capital. We sugar industry is suffering from Britains entry into the European Common Market. We have the best system of education in the Caribbean and 97 per cent literacy. Nor-thridg- e. tion is concerned. The island has more than 3,000 hours of sunshine Art students from colleges, universities, and high schools in Utah will be competing in an annual Colleges Exhibit beginning Monday in the Weber State College Art De- partment gallery. sports. Temperatures range between 68 and 88 degrees. dont pamper Anthony Berlaut, a California expert on Indian art, will present a free lecture on Navajo weavings April 15 in the University of Utah Art and Architecture Center create We ,y If - ' 7 j 1.43 - - .1 i. 2: W:j:& friendships with this flavor-favor- Only part of the action at Stansbury Park Grab your clubs and head for Stansbury Park. A challenging . combination of lakes, trees, and sandtraps will test your golf-ing skill. Fast becoming one of Utahs finest courses. Now open for public play. Front nine playable now. Back nine ready in June. And finishing touches are all that remain on our new pro shop. While playing took a look around. More and more ; homes are being built. Condominiums are rearing completion. Our Country Club with ennis, swimming, sauna, and dining is under construction. The sailing lake is full. Youll quickly VI notice golf is only part of the action. X s! GOLF RESERVATIONS 328-14- 83 or 21st South and take GrantsvilleTooele Exit. Stansbury Park gets it all together SOMETHING! Put Your Best Finger Forward Flavor of America Specials: every Monday Chicken Fry 169 synthesizer. I like to work with things that prick my imagination, he explained. JL fried chicken with french fries and cole slaw (children 1 every Wednesday Fish Fry P.O. Box 9147 Salt Lake City, Utah For youngsters 12 or under Worth a free Birthday Dinner and cake. Fill out this coupon now and bring it along opening day. 1 40 JL fried fish filets with french fries and cole slaw r 1') (children Creative Fun for Everyone 512.uU Great for Family Home Evening Gibsons and Other Select Stores Join Howard Johnson's Birthday Club . 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CLASSIFIED And Dial But Bynoe said. theres hardiy anything you cant do insofar as recrea' Tourism is especially impor- Artists from throughout the nation will be competing for $1,875 in prize money. Juror for the show is Dr. Bela Kasza, professor of art at California State University, all that cooperate in the program. GOLF... tant now to Barbados economy, Bynoe said, because the Concerts in the DCE. and enjoy ' r FORA four-piec- At We program, Bynoe said. were one of the first Caribbean nations to do this." Join Howard Johnson's now open at Temple Square THE WEATHER V is A national invitational exhibit, a statewide students and a lecture competition, highlight new art events during the coming week. Nearing the end of their current year, the group also played in Logan Friday. Tickets will be available at the t, door, according to Paul director of Lecutres and v I Sailing is one of the many aquatic sports offered to victors in Barbados, the most easterly of the Caribbean islands. Bynoe said there has been a dramatic growth of tourism in Barbados, in the last 10 years. Tourists from the United States have been increasing at the rate of about 25 percent in the last five years. About 40 per cent of the tourists are repeat visitors. Art shows Whatever; may be said of Cochrans thesis, his style is quite readable. Ronald C. Hood X try. We are the most friendly people in the Caribbean, he said in an interview. "It is densely (with populated 252,000 people in 166 square miles) but there are no tensions among tho people. We have a distinct way of life. servants public under fire; his instinctive grasp of power politics. If he follows one thread steadily, it; is that Truman should have recognized that the Communist Soviet Union and China! wanted no more than their just spheres of interest, not world domination. v Clennell Bynoe, U.S. repreof the Barbados sentative Tourist Board, with an office in New York, believes theres a reason why tourism is the island's most dynamic indus- Even though we have opened the workshops to persons in all parts of the nation, we are limiting the number of participants on each of the workshops for several reasons, Mr. Wilde stated. First, our feeling is that the wilderness experience should not be impaired by great numbers of first-rat- e x Its an independent island in the British Commonwealth and, of course, a lot of Canadians and British visit there too. "This will be a river run on quiet water. A neoprene raft operated by a skilled boatman will carry all participants, who will also prepare meals for the painters. Each day, sites will be chosen for painting and stretches of the river between locations will be covered with the help of an outboard Cra-crof- Manne is also getting into jazz education lectures, some- thing he wants to have his Now group help him with. that the schools are more receptive, I feel theres a great future for jazz there. I feel its a great outlet for musicians who have worked hard in their craft and who have a lot to tell. And if I catch myself getting too ethereal, it would be great for the kids to be able to go to a concert that night and hear how the group really sounds. Barbados, the most easterly of the Caribbean islands, is visited by about 70,000 Americans a year and would like to have more of them drop in for a while. photography. Another look at Horry Truman Harry Inman and the Crisis Presidency by Bert Cochran; 432 Funk and Wagnalls; pages; $10. By Harold McConnell Copley News Service rapids, but cliffs and side canyons which will challenge the photographer. He will row, cock, swim, hike, climb, and fish, along with the actual photographic recording and interpreting of the environment. It is a trip in personal development as well as j 5A D APRIL 14, 1973 Plenty of warmth in Barbados USU in outdoor setting LOGAN Three types of wilderness river experiences will be available to students and the public through Utah State University this summer. The Outdoor Recreation Program will offer to students and alumni a series of neoprene raft trips ranging from four to six days. NEW'S, SATURDAY, maieewe GmI w Stansbury Park - : ; ; a |