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Show y ly iy p) y g The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 18, 1965 1CW li int'ni ppHpUp,g9MSilfl0MPiaMIIN 'jp 'ip v nnmi'm"iiy"ip"'imgi mjji rt V w - V 1 Glaze Control Unique in Pottery Show By George Dibble A weak scene need not spoil the drama nor an awkward passage seriously mar a symphonic rendition. A painting may tolerate slight shortcomings in its smug flatness, but there' is scarcely a degree of tolerance for the work of an inept potter. There is little compromise for pots. The common origin of clay and the strong utilitarian uses of the product dictate an even more severe challenge to the earthy artist. Unlike performed music or recited lines, a pot may not be forgotten or ignored. It is ever -d- imensions present of weight and tactili-t- y. Like a door hung in a Actors go through final rehearsals for Carousel, frame it is never spared realinew Valley Music Hall, North Sait Lake. Peter Palmer, will premiere Monday at 8:15 p.m. in grand opening star of the production is on pedestal on the circular stage. ty for illusion. An exhibition of the potters art that affords completely enjoyable viewing is the group Marvelous Experience shown in the University of Utah Student Union. It is the work of Bill Sage, Montana sculptor who is a member of "the UTof U. summer faculty, This comprises a group of covered jars, and bowls, End wall ot the new Hanging Room Gallery in shingles. The gallery, which opened a month pitchers of unusual sensitivity and charm. The management The opening of a new thea-- " Sherry Sailer, .who was - Park- - City surfaced - with- - tan f ago, attracts 300 isitors during the weekend. discovered of glazes alone should captiby Utah auwas a member of the Utah ter can be a hectic, nerveBy Jim Fitzpatrick diences two years ago in RobP vate the viewer, ffhe display Tribune Staff Writer Symphony brass section for grating experience. Add to ert Hyde Wilsons summer case limits viewing consideraand. he now gives tune years production To Catch a Fish, Musical composition Is private lessons for brass, and that a new show with perbly but it is the sort of show will in 1965 his of a mystery for star somewhat summer formers coming together for that, without security, might woodwind students. -those who do not indulge. How show, Please Call the Plum-- . beguile- - even the the .first time, working with a - Ot composition, he saidlhat do you get the ber, the Fountain of Youth is did as when he, production in a new area with Mozart, began ideas? - --What Director James Haseltine Running Over. was about five years old. he a production staff that has not Mrs. Sailer has appeared in do called my attention to an erdo you note This is another In a (Editor were just little "meloworked together before,- - and They in of on art the seven of a total in series when gdilenes Sunday an earlier column. The ror University you get Salt Lake City area ) dies, though, he said. you have what could be mayUtah productions, them? including his hem Among compositions A former barber shop, The Unsinkable Molly Craftsmans young which have won attention for That is, you would, normalBrown and My Fair Lady. boarded up and vacant for a exhibition Utah composer the young composer are his ly. But, Valley Music Hall and Mr. who become has Wilson, for scheduled decade in Park City, has been a recently Suite Elegaic, composed in its staff and its Grand OpenOctober will increasingly identified with the to antransformed into a petite and and Aztec Ceremonial, 1958, are not ing show, Carousel, be shown at production of new plays at the swer the quesboth of which were performed will The rustic art gallery that fits its normal. musical open U. comof has selected a the Brigham U., tions. by the Utah Symphony. environment like a miners Monday at 8:15 p m. and conYoung Univerplete cast for the new comedy He is Glen Mr. tinue through July 31. by Janice Dixon which will sity not the pick. who Fitzpatrick Dalby, Valley Music Hall, Utahs have its premiere in Pioneer Salt Lake Art The Hanging Room Gallery has had several of his compomillion-dolla- r theater is not a 28. Memorial Center. Theatre July Is on the north side of Park sitions played by the Utah normal theater. FYom the outThe plays run will continue A group of also has had Symphony-anCitys main street, a couple of side, it has been likened to a recent water-color- s through July 31 with a mati- - works at various programmed blocks downhill from Silver 31 2 eveAll nee July at p.m. flying saucer, and inside it reby Leta school concerts in the state. sembles a huge carpeted, will be at Wheel Theatre. It is a tiny oabeing shown at the Continental ning performances Mr. Dalby said, You feel sunken bathtub. lt will seat 8:30 p.m. Bank, Parleys Branch. These sis of aesthetic interest in a close to 3,000 people. Members of the cast wilTln- - something within you and you are fresh, colorful examples of -- row of bars and discotheques go with it. To me, its just like Rex Campbell, Marian elude watercolorists a developing Theater Veterans so small you could stroll past It builds up in you work. Fletcher, Dennis Davis, Lee breathing. it if you happened to blink at down and to have it The staff of Valley Music you get Mecham, Joseph S. Lambie, the moment. In which case on paper. It is a marvelous Hall is comprised of veteran Michael Ted Dansie, Sharp, one miss of the delights youd in the theater experience. Rick Sailer, Brent Harris, Linprofessionals of the growing resort town. This, of course, may not be world, headlined by LeRoy da Burt and Marsha Horiuchi. Exorcising Ghosts Please Call the Plumber the only way to compose, as Prinz, winner of one Academy in- Mr. out. Award For new and" participant " in the annual is . . third pointed . Dalby Darrell Meyer and his wife -eight Academy Award winning Gerri spent the winter months production staged during fhe stance, Leroy Robertson, un- motion pictures. Having celesummer months in Pioneer der whom Mr. Dalby studied renovating the 11 by at Brigham Young University brated his 70th birthday on Memorial Theatre. MURRAY The annual art room, exorcising dingy ghosts comwhom the and Mrs. younger of the past with new walls, Dixon, Thursday. Pappy - Prinz exhibiLof the.Salt Lake Counworks longer hours than many its author, has poser considers his mentor, Jr paint and energetic scrubbing. ty Fair will be held Aug. makes endless revisions and seriof his younger colleagues. written The rear wall was attractively v at the County for a This week, Valley Music painstaking changes in his faced with shingles. ously Fair Grounds, scores. of Hall The place looked like an was the scene of frantic number to according abandoned shed whenwe took Mrs. Harold T. years and has activity. The stars and feaMade Changes been successit over, Gerri recalled. -- We GerrLJIeyer, backgrounded with watercolors by H. Francis tured players arrived last Stevens, direcProkofieff, to name another, Glen Dalby . . . The best muful at selling tor. painted until our hands got Sellers, and her husband Darrell, enjoy operating gallery. Sunday and began rehearsing also was forever making sic comes from your heart. short stories, numb from the cold. Fixing it All art enMonday morning. Peter Palchanges in his scores but othhumorous artiwho will star as Billy Bitries Will be up was a mixed experience-so- me mer, er musicians, notably Mozart fun and some not. cles and short gelow, arrived in Salt Lake accepted Aug. seem to have done pretty Fun was in finding a bench 1 8 between plays to naCity Monday night, but he, -- -1 much as Mr. Dalby does. tossed out by the bar next tional and ocal and 7 p.m. Em alon- g- with everyone else, I dont search around for door. Painted and cushioned' it fee for magazines memorized his bnes before try ideasT of NEW YORK TIMES It works inside Stevens Final preparations are unyou, She has been the winner of proved ideal for a niche in the - More than 250 amateur p r o f e s sional "rs EST SELLER LIST coming. der way for the opening. and professional works will gallery. work will be $1. No charge a number of writing awards, in your heart and in your This June July Weeks An Edge on Stars I mind. It is something like, and sculpture Paintings Discouragement was in findwill be made for entries by including first in the published be displayed at the first said a from artists throughout the having baby, contest ing, after the first rainstorm, division guess, of a The local ensemble had an amateurs. Only one work will article Greater Salt Lake Art Mr. Dalby. the the shingle wall in back Salt Lake area are being be accepted in each category on the stars; they were sponsored by the Utah League edge Show which opens Thursday When the composition corned leaked. That was repaired. of Writers. and alLentries must be placed this week. able to rehearse a week longto fruition, Mr. Dalby said, he She says she wrote her preat the old Prudential Federframed and equipped Ribbons will be awarded -er and, according to Natasha Individual Slant works very rapidly, writing which sent 10 of with screw al Building, 125 S. Main St. and feet comedy, in several classifications eyes Carr the Halls choreograThe ceiling slants toward out the orchestral parts in aldeals with theetemal dilem. Doors will be open frofn wire. oil, watercolors, graphics It has been amazing pher, 7 the rear, which is normal 7. Green The Berets Moore The maximum size for ma of the aging process, after most complete form. His revinoon to 9 p.m. through July These will be and that these The War Glass 8. sculpture. Looking people have learned enough. But they found the La Carr 25 for the show which is paintings is --48 inches in the watching so many people m sions are usually minor. difficult parts in a very judged in both an amateur very floor also takes an odd slant GENERAL Where do the musical ideas their frenzy to stay young. largest dimension, including and a professional division. sponsored by the Salt Lake short time. Id guess that they 86 downward at the back of the Markings. Hammmarskoid come from? is 12 and minimum the frame, of 2. The Oxford History of the Junior Chamber annual for the first City Judges pushed our schedule ahead by room. This they left as it was. 14 American People. inches. Acceptable meby-mmerce-The-exhibition Good Ones From Heart will be Dr. Jack show 10 2 at least two days! son 2 Mori of the buildings in fhe Many dia are oil, sculpture, 1 is Paris Burning? Collins will be officially Jack Vigos, Highland opened mountain-hugginMargot Moser, who will play town- - have I and Lapierre dont I Well, exactly mosa4. Queen Victoria Bom to Julie Wednesday evemng at which Jordan in CarouselR is High School art instructor; an individual slant anyway. Mr. know, Dalby said, they 24 S Succeed Lonpford 8 ics and graphic arts. Awards time Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Lin Serebrin, Olympus High considered by the Halls direc--- . 4. The Making of the - Kind of built on a bias. And to come here from (pointing will be offered in each categoT964. White President wife of the mayor, will cut a School -- art instructor, and tor, Oliver Cliff, to be the .most of the artists reflect this 7. My Shadow Ran Past. . his head) or they come from ry- ribbon. Sands 7 Charles Stubbs. I 21 personification of Julie Jor in their works. here (pointing to his heart). 8 How to Be a Jewish dan. Which brings us to the curMother. Green burg 8 But the only good ones come Special to The Tribune rent exhibit of Park City from the heart. The Brigham PROVO paintings by H. Francis SellThe composer, who is curers in the Hanging Room. The Young University Dramatic rently working on three comgallery opened a month ago Arts Department will present positions, a woodwind trio, his with a show of 27 watercolors symphony and a work James Thurbers famous com- second by Sellers in addition to works for the Utah State University The Male Animal, by Beverly Mastrim and Joe edy, Band, observed that when he Pumphrey, all Utah artists. Wednesday through Saturday is not composing he feels a at 8:15 p.m. at the Harris certain psychological frustraSold 12 Paintings Fine Arts Center Drama Thetion. He feels incomplete, Weve sold 12 paintings durater. he said. the month and thats good, ing It muil retain It ttyle, fin. Playing the leading role of A native of Victor, Idaho, Gerri said. The Sellers exhibit Prof. Tommy Turner will be and the son of Ih, ton and performance well known a will end Sunday to be replaced to bring you your of Ronald Dailey,. Overton,' Nev. band -master in the intermoun- of another cal happinei. Monday Muriel Smith, "Chandler, Ariz : tain area, Mr. Dalby lived in Salt Lake artist, Barbara plays the role of his wife and Grand Junction and Palisades,- GULBRAHSEM Goggins. David Murdock, Boise, is cast Colo., before coming to Salt Neither Darrell nor Gerri Offers You This as her former suitor. Lake City in 1937. He graduatare artists themselves. Assurance of Quality! include casU Others In the ed from West High School and We helped set up the anBakersMarsha Beckham, later was a member of an nual art show in the former field, Calif., Judy Miller, Boyd Spinet Console Army unit band on Guam durchapel here last year and beall Nedra Adams, Elkington, came interested in both art ing World War II. Provo; Robert Nelson, Span-isand artists, Gerri said. We Teacher Fork; Tony Feliz, Strath-get our greatest pleasure from Since was a band his father drawing public interest to loca leader, young . Mr. Dalby artists. learned to play every brass We trade off on tending the ind woodwind inthe; book," gallery, Gerri noted. Viewing hours are 1 to 6 p.m. Thursstarting withlheTtrumpet. He days and Fridays, 12:30 to 7 :30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. A - local artist, "Jane Swenson sketches portraits at the gallery on Sundays. Sherry Sailer To Star in Drama at U. Valley Music Premiere Music Just Wells Out, Due Monday Utah Composer Says I Hanging Room Gallery Stirs Interest ill Regional .A d County Fair Invites Art 16-2- 1 Show Draws 250 Works &i SJL -l- an-nu- , off-be- 1 1 1 Te-dro- -Co- BYU to Stage Comedy Hit g -- Kings Piano Shop You Are Right in Wanting Lasting Quality in a Piano rks . "Exhibit?" -- Piano Recital: The Magazine Caine Alder win present a group of his piano students in a redtal Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at his studio, h Ave. Those who will appear in the irecital wilLbe Kathy Bosen, Annette Jansson, Paula Wat-.kiand Kathy Creer.- i Your - FREE oflrt copy now ovoilabie Your Complete "Art Store 367-5t- - ' . ' I Mrs. Donald C. Saanom. Salt Lake artist, at left, submits painting to Andy Wahlquist, president of Ja.vcees, and Mrs. Dale Talbot of auxiliary, for Jaycees art exhibition. 355-171- 3 EAST 2nd SOUTH of KING'STm Open Till Fridays Till N. 1C. SOUTH 1 J J 6 p.m. 9 p.m. PIANOS-ORGAN- SHOP S GALLACHER, 7th IAST. Owner |