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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, June 1, 1983 For June 7A In W. Bountiful Temple Square Concerts Set Mobile Home Plat Approved The public is invited to four This is her second year with the concerts in June, 1983, in the quartet. renovated Assembly Hall. The Kathleen Lowe is a senior in concerts start at 7:30 p.m., Fri- cello performance at the Undays and Saturdays, are free of iversity of Utah, where she is charge, and last approximately also pursuing a degree in one hour. psychology. Principal cellist Tickets are required and can wijth the University Symphony be obtained at the information Orchestra, she will graduate in desk of the North Visitors center. The Temple Square Concert Series is sponsored by the general activities committee of the LDS Church. Director Kory Katseanes studied violin at Ricks College, the Music Academy of the West, and finally at the University of Utah where be received a masters degree in violin performance. During his junior year he auditioned for an opening in the Utah Symphony, and is presently in his eighth season with the symphony. He teaches violin at Brigham Young University, and has conducted the Utah Youth JUne, 1984. Marie Peak Maltsberger is a graduate student in violin performance. She has soloed with the University Symphony three times, and has served as for two years. Win- Jun 3, 4; Barlow Bradford, Pianiit Barlow Bradford, first place winner of the National Young Artist Competition in Midland, Texas, will present a piano concert of Rachmaninoff Etudes, Liszts Venezia E Napoli, Beethovens Sonata Op. 81a in E flat chorMajor, and a al prelude. ' Currently a piano performance major at the University of Utah, Bradford has soloed with the Utah Symphony on piano and organ, as well as with the Snowbird Festival Symphony, Bach-Buso- Utah Virtuosis 28 musicians have toured throughout the Intermountain West under the auspices of the Rural Arts Consortium of the Utah Arts Council. ner of the prestigious Presser Award for outstanding scholarship, musicianship, and leader- ship, she has been active in student affairs at the university. Lynnette Oliphant has been a member of the Austin Symphony in Texas, and is currently studying violin performance. She has been a featured guest soloist with the University of Utah Chamber Ensemble. ni June i 1 : 7, 1 8: Chris Gilts, Pianist maninoff, and Beethoven. At an early age, Giles musical aptitude was recognized by his grandfather Thomas E. Giles, Dean of Music at the University of Utah for 35 years. By age eight, Giles was enrolled at the University of Southern California Preparatory School of Music the youngest pre- college student to be accepted. He earned first prize at over a dozen competitions, and captured first place in the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition in 1977. Giles has soloed with the Los Angeles Jun 10, 11: University of Utah Honors String Quartot The University of Utah Hon- ors String Quartet will perform Beethovens Quartet, Opus 18, No. 2, and Schuberts Quartet, Opus 29, for the concert series. Chamber music students of Mikhail Boguslavsky, members of the quartet include Marie Peak Maltsberger and Lynnette Series. Carroll has soloed with Miss University, where he also orchestras throughout the taught private and class piano. . June 24: Tht Utah Virtuosi Kory Katsoanos, Diroctor and Conductor, with Raid Nibloy, Piano southern states, and has performed in Operatic roles includ-- ing Musetta in La Boheme, Gretel in Hansel and Gretel, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, and Antonia in Tales of The Utah Virtuosi will present a concert of Mozart, including the Serenade No. 6 in D major, Hoffman. Leontyne Price K. 239; the Concerto No. 17 in G evaluated Miss Carroll in a remajor, K. 453, with Reid Nibley, cent Master Class as having a pianist; and the Symphony No. gorgeous sound... divine voice. 38 in D major, K. 504. Miss Carroll lives in Austin, " Now in its second year, the Texas. n Fernando Valley Youth Symphony, the Los Angeles Valley College Symphony Orchestra, and the Southern Utah State College Symphony Orchestra. in West Bountiful. The plat was approved subject to the following restrictions: wood storage units must be constructed for each lot, parking for two vehicles per each lot must be provided, and the clubhouse and laundry area should be made into a common area. A bowery and barbecue pits will likely be substituted for the clubhouse and laundry. all-da- shooting or by those holding hibit a would be unlawful the ordinance for anyone under 18 to possess a firearm unless the individual has permission from a parent or guardian. Anyone under 14 must be accompanied by an adult when in possession of a firearm. It would also be unlawful for anyone under 17 to possess or carry a firearm or air gun into any street, backyard or field in I 1-- Philharmonic Orchestra at the Lowe, cello; and Hope Outram Bowden, viola. Hope Outram Bowden is a viola performance student at the University of Utah. She has soloed on violin with the Burbank-Sa- ap- plat for mobile at 500 S. Bountifuls block grant application, saying that all required letters have been written. Progress on obtaining the grant money may be stalled however, a conditional use permit, a sign as it was recently announced permit for Gene Bangerter was that Governor Matheson had approved, and children of the frozen all block grant funds in city will be glad to hear that a anticipation of using them to lollipop factory will soon be cover expense connected with the Thistle Lake problem. operating in West Bountiful. Councilman J. Dewell sought Councilman Allman and Mayand obtained approval of the or Grant H. Secrist will attend council to spend $35,000 to resur- an y meeting on May 23 face 800 West where the overlay that will teach members how to currently ends to the south city monitor block grant moneys. line. An additional $5,000 was The council is seeking a chairalso approved for street patching projects according to a man for the Little Prince and Princess contest in connection prioritized list. Councilman Sam Allman re- with the citys July 4th celebraported on the status of West tion. a city unless accompanied by or other responsible the ordinance, parents could be held responsible if their children are permitted to discharge weapons within the city limits. The council has not decided on what kind of penalty to impose for violation of the ordinance, if it is passed. Mayor Neil Blackburn recommended a maximum fine of misdemeanor. game. The ordinance also provides that no firearm can be discharged within 600 feet of any building, barn, house or other struc- ture. A provision in the ordinance does allow the discharging of a firearm while killing a dog that is attacking, chasing or worrying any domestic animal having a commercial value, or any species of hoofed or protected wildlife. 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A new law has also changed the way the RDA budget is presented by the agency. The city is no longer required to include the RDA budget in the city budget. The RDA budget is now considered and approved separately from the city budget. The total acreage of land own-- t The BountiBOUNTIFUL ful RD A board of directors has ed by the RDA accounts for only ' approved a tentative $1 million eight percent of the land area in the city, Sant said. He said the budget. The budget is down from a t agency has been losing tax $10.5 million budget last year. value on the land. Last years budget went mainly for land acquisition costs for , He said it may not be a bad several projects the RDA had idea for the agency to pay property taxes on RDA owned land planned. a if the agency does not have a Some of those projects downtown mall and a motel pro; project going at the time so that were not realized by the ject agency. Others, such as a redowntown area, are still in the planning stages. The city continues to look to attract a motel' project to the city. The largest costs for the agen-- : cy for the coming fiscal year QDQGCHD I 3s e r i $246,000. No funds have been set aside ii for land acquisition costs. RDA S Executive Director Randy Sant ; said the agency would like to I both sell two parcels of land in the downtown area. If this -- were accomplished, then the agency could acquire additional land for other projects, Sant said. ; 776 - 071 9 CAU. NOW FOR APPOINTMENT Health Center Offers Classes On Divorce . CARPET DYEING can be done right dis-cussi- group led in PAY your home LEISURE INTERIOR PAINTS EL RANCHO EXTERIOR STAINS In popular colors. Quality interior paints. Reg $17.65 to $21 85 Sale $11.65 to $15.85 Our trained professionals will do the or very best job possible in a friendly, courteous manner, FULL ; Upholstered Furniture refunded IN is your money included in this pledge. Available in Latex or Oil base. 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In other action the council granted an upholstery business No Bean Shooters in Centerville target archery the parent target practice adult. permit. under Under It k, t members unanimously Orchestra, Granite Youth, at the Snowbird Conference, and the Friend and Music chamber The builders are currently series. In 1983 he was asked by working with prospective ten- the Utah Symphony to conduct two programs as part of their school concert season. Reid Nibley is Utahs Performer of the Year. At age 13 he By RON KNOWLTON Rtviaw Correspondent made his debut with the GlenCENTERVILLE The Cendale Symphony Orchestra, and at 17 was soloist with the Los terville City Council is considering a firearms ordinance that Angeles Philharmonic. would tighten up firearms restrHe has performed extensively in the United States, Canada, ictions within the city. The ordinance deals mainly Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. For 10 years he was the with the discharging of official pianist for the Utah firearms with the city. Under the ordinance, if passSymphony. June' 25: Marjo Carroll, Soprano; ed, it would be unlawful to disChrii Giloi, Piano Accompanist charge a rifle, gun, pistol, shotMarjo Carroll, Metropolitan gun, airgun, bean shooter, flipper, slingshot, BB gun or other Opera Auditions National Winner, will present a solo song firearm within the city, except recital of music of Handel, in Those who have purchased Schumann, Brahms, Puccini, Liszt, Bizet, and Duparc, as hunting licenses, however, well as American folk songs. would be permitted to discharge She will be accompanied by shotguns in the city west of the Pianist Chris Giles, who perfreeway and from Parrish formed earlier this month with Lane to the north city limits in the Temple Square Concert the course of hunting wild Pianist Chris Giles will perthe University of Utah Sym- form works from Mozart, Bar-tophony, and the Utah Youth Chopin, Liszt, Rach-- , Symphony. He has been a first place winner at the Utah State Fair for piano and organ, and is director of his own choral group. Bradford recently accompanied soprano Patricia ONeill at the gala inaugural concert for the Temple Square Concert Series in the Assembly Hall. At its WEST BOUNTIFUL regularly scheduled City Council meeting on May 17, council ilk' 'I' I BOUNTIFUL LMBBR & SUPPLY 60. null'll l.muii.iik' 1,1 ' I American Cancer Society I 190 SOUTH BOUNTIFUL, MAIN UTAH STREET 84010 |