Show 00604011""dr"Ve11"0"10644"0"4044"0 4"t0""41''''W'W '0'44" - ott Ar ' ve1 on the Cultural Scene have been selectconsideration by the ed for of Fine Institute State Utah annual its playfor Arts Wilburn West C institute director said are Blanche Cannon Janice Dixon Kenneth Jenks Van C Gessel and Paul C Workman all of Salt Lake City and Kennet Post Ogden Each will receive an award of $50 plus a stipend of $23 to assist in the reading presentatinn semi-finalis- Of the alighting competition three will be selected for full pmduction and will vie for a $1000 prize and two $400 secondary awards institute competition has been arranged by a special theatre arts committee headed by Dr Lael Woodbury chairman of the Department of Theatre Brigham The 4 Young University The public is reading preset ta AnA Tfamnmme: Rowland The 1969 Spring Art Fair s p o n s o r e d b y Rowland Hall-S- t Mark's School skill be presented Saturday and Sun- day and will feature a broad outdoor exhibit of arts and will Pianist Reid present a concert at Brigham Yomg University Saturday at Nib ley In pm 8:15 31110P-- '') the de Jong Concert Hall Dr Nibley a member of the piano fee- of the Wry of University crafts 1'' fk ( 1 1 form ' -- di Av4Wk i'4Sb -- !el'I‘ 1 1 11111110114116V selec- The Paisley Convertible" the recent Broadway hit cont edy will cpen at Theatre 138 Dr Nibley tions from Mo- and Beethoven zart Debussy Also included will be Chopin's "Sonata in B Minor" and Scriabin's "Sonata Four" He is a former chairman of the doctoral program in piano and head of the piano department at the University of Michigan Professor Nibley also will Pries of master give a Art Lecture Planned Dr Sheldon Reich head of the Department of Art History at the University of Cincinnati will give a free public lecture Monday at 8 pm in the University of Utah Museum of Fine Arts in the Park Building on campus Dr Reich will comment on the current exhibit John Mann Drawing Retrospective Special guests are Mr and Mrs John Mann Jr son and of the artist daughter-in-la- piano literature while in Provo Open to the public these classes will be classes in given from y Tuesday-Frida- in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center 6 I Mrs script for presentation musical Several student groups will perform through-anout the fair open-ai- r Peggy Fitzpatrick Students and local artists are contrihuting The Home School Assn will sponsor a book fair and sale and the Alumni Assn plans to host a hot dog sale Saturday and bar- becue dinner Sunday Mrs Fitzpatrick said the school's seventh grade stu- dents have designed puppets 'l 00 00000 04 60 0 0 0 0 0 c) a illi ' : wiik :: :tk I 1 and an prepared recital pm East 138-2n- - tI ! )11 N 8:30 pm The play will continue on Friday and Saturday evenings The program Monday at 8:15 pm' in the SCU Music Recital Hall under the direclon of Harold W Boyce The two groups will play a program of favorites including "Fallout" "Watermelon Man" "Old Black Magic" "M iche lle" "Artistry in Bolero" and "Stompin' at the Savoy" On May 19 the CSU Concert Band will present its spring concert at 8:15 pm in the schoo l's fieldhouse The band will present Bach works of Berlioz Williams Sousa Strauss Leatham and Shostakovich Southern of College all-ja- Combined Concert I Utah and University Brigham music students will appear Sunday at the U of U Music Hall in a chamber music program an exchange unique to both Utah schools Louis W Booth professor of music at the U of U and Percy Ka lt of the MU music University i of Young faculty are directors The program will conclude with a premiere performance of "Elogue" by Alexei Ha left University of Utah composer !n residence performed by U of U students 'Concerts' Auditions Direct Dance School Utah Artists Concerts competition will be held Saturday at Brigham Young University All musicians who reside or Joan L Woodbury associate professor of modern dance It the University of Utah will direct and teach contempo- rary dance at Street Playhouse during May : f6 for the biennial Auditions are training are between the Henry New York in Utah and who 17 and 32 years age are eligible said Clawson Cannon associate dean of the College of Fine Arts at BYU Dr Cannon is chairman of Miltibi of the auditions committee Mrs includes also which Gladys Rosenberg and Paul Banham of the University of "Fashions Feminine" WHERE CLOTHES ARE FUN! Utah music faculty 37 - N Wednesday through Saturday and will feature ollege students and children from the St George community scheduled Matinees are Wednesday and Thursday at 4 pm in the College Fine Arts Theatre Evening performances will be Friday and Earl Nelson is assistant director and Jon Hall is produc- er-in-charge The farce comedy centers on a young married couple attempting to celebrate their anniversary despite a deluge of former boyfriends a onetime fiancee and a Saturday at lank Card Charges Welcome lti'n Poetry Corner SOUNDS OF HOME The television's blaring forth a saga of romance The stereo is turned up loud The kids all want to dance radio transistorized is playing "Switched on Bach" The tape recorder's spewing out a thing called "acid-rock- " all these decibels of sound The blasting banging kind I may not lose my hearing— But I'll surely lose my mind! 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And the long skinny scarves are here in plain colors and 11 chained down prices that (iti II S 1" than anyone forms Application The Salt Lake Tribune will WI 61 for each °Moine! pown not exceeding 10 lines in length published here Com tributions should be mailed tc PeetrV The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box SU Salt Lake City Poems cantot be re turned °I escl East Salt Lake City home 4 I i The Salt Lake City Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon professional music sorority will present a MO scholarship to a qualified woman music student enrolling at the University of Utah next fall Music may be the woman's major or allied field Auditions will be held May 29 at 3:30 pm in the U of U Music Hall recital room 303 With 1 ! t' x:'41'1 4'a(-- fresaf44' - :i 441' i' ' 44 0111'""itie i $100 Scholarship :11 American P 1 f'' 4 : ' 4 I i- e t i1 CC 4 ii 4:'''t:-::''' 4" : ' ! f ) oNy"!tt"te—se 2'49 ) i 41 - Amo10: VtM110rW V :)) t 0 tz' e d44ck '011e' 0 1 '' ' Robinson Room of Hog le Hall The e Chandeliers for the gracious 1 pm String students of Kenneth Kuchler chairman of the Department of Music of Westminster College and vocal students of Elizabeth Hayes are preparing two Simpson recitals at the college Soprano and violist Elayne Williams will appear Sunday at 3 pm and eight students will be presented Tuesday at 7:30 pm Recitals are in the Imaginative 11 8 Student Recital Pianist Rebecca Barlow will present her junior recital Monday at 7 pm in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Ars Center at Brigham Young University MAIN k-- IJ ''' : Piano Recital Set KAYSVILLE Cr i eal vie: 0 a otit f'2e''' V ‘ '1- 1' '4 4 ililikra 'Peter Pan" will be presented at Dixie College nough 1231-IBt- h t 'Peter Pan' at Dixie through June "The Paisley Convertible" is directed by Tom Carlin and stars Shelly Stevenson Rath o o z a Margret Crowell Roger Turner and Ray McDo- CSU Bands Schedule Concerts Utah State Band and Dance Band will perform an k one-ma- at Thursday 1 '''''' 4i tt2eZc' 0-- d the Salt Lake Public Lihrary Lecture hail 209 E 5th South is The show Pnti tied "The Barry Lynn Program" Mr Lyon is artistic director of the Theater of Movement 559 E Gth South original - 1 ao0aaa d'" 141Z' : 0011 (0 0 cts 0 0 too 0 e r4:!:§r1" ' 3 0o a e two-da- Contemporary dance artist ly 13 0401P-2- y 111411400900fir 1444 t Ai "1' ril iii--- 1i''' : Barry Lynn Program -- '0000000041099tA I ot0000a-041441-t'- " Mark's Prepare Annual krt Fair Theatre 138 to Stage Farce Comedy 1 LaL1 will per- - sic The fair is sponsored by the school's Alumni and Home and School associations Coor- dinators are George Fox Mrs Edith Roberson and ksi IA c higan I Shool of Mu- M hall-S- t DM Ti May 10004109V1104409'Aer'flo‘i pm The full scale productions will be seen June 16 17 and 18 In the University of Utah Babcock Theatre to the to be irt-'t- ed 6 'll' ?'4 given at the Carriage house Gallery of the Institute of Fine Arts 609 F South Temple Three plays Will he read Monday at 6 pm and three Tuesday at '''Dzial519tJ-'r471- trof i Dr Reid Nib ley Sets BIT Piano Concert — The Salt Lake Tribane Sunday Six Plays Remain in Art Institute's Writing Test Six plays 401e 'N:s '2 - ':N EA 1 ' Ak1 1: 1 1 ' - IVIIhIL 41 --"1"- -- 444 t "r '14 c' 72 SOUTH MAIN Open 9:30 am to 5:30 pm — Monday and Friday till 8:30 All Parking Validated ' pm 0‘ qttrr'' " |