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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 6, 1983 4A For isir Safoty, Economy Chedi tilhe Tires 'fi are getting ready for a vacation, your cars tires are last put air in. On the other hand, air may have leaked out : ; , likely to be in for some added since winter, abuse., Bilbao says a 10 degree differTire pressure that is too high ence in the outside temperature or too low and improper tire can throw tire pressure off by wear are problems you should one pound per square inch. Four check before you leave on a to five pounds discrepancy from the recommended tire pressure trip, says Steve Bilbao, extension safety specialist at Utah can cause poor tire wear and decreased mileage. State University. He says air pressure goes up Safety is the most important with temperature and you may reason to avoid inflation. In find it is higher than when you rainy weather, low tire pressure can result in hydroplaning, he ; ; says. The safety specialist says ideal tire pressure is based on ing a cold tire. Driving your car even a couple miles can heat the tire up enough to throw off the reading. For this reason, he suggests having your own tire pressure gauge at home. Otherwise, the reading you get after driving to the service station may be invalid. If you " - , Checking for unusual tire Utah Symphony ta Put on 2nd Concert of 'Fops' Series The Utah Symphony, under the direction of Charles Ketch-am- , will present the second concert of its annual Summer Pops series July 8 at Symphony Hall, 8 p.m., and July 9 at the Snowbird Pavilion, 5 p.m. Appearing with the Symphony will be guest artists Delcina Stevenson, sop-ran- o, Edward Pierson, baritone, and the Utah Chorale concert version of Gershwins Porgy and Bess. Ketcham will conduct the Utah Symphony in De Fallas in a TAKING the role of Joseph in summer Lagoon production is Three Dances from Doug Labrecque. The Three, s Cornered Hat, Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 and Prokofievs Lt. Kije Suite. Villa-Lobo- 'Dreamcoaf' Opens At Lagoon Opera and the U.S. public schools and finally on the Broadway stage. of the The play is a Old Testament story in contemporary jargon and slang, while retaining the events of Joseph being given a brightly colored coat by his father, being sold into Egypt and the contention between brothers, the sons of Jacob. Joseph is being directed by David Dean, with Jeffrey Price as musical director, R. Mark Read as scenic designer and costume deCarol Wells-Dasign and Bradley Buffum, production stage manager. Ticket prices are $5 for Wednesday and Thursday, $5.50 for Friday and Saturday and $4 for children under 12 at any time. ' All seats are reserved., They may be reserved by calling the or Lagoon Box office at may be purchased at any ZCMI through Datatix. FARMINGTON Lagoon Opera House is open through August 27 with a show that is currently running on Broadway, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Performances are at 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays in the newly re- novated Opera House. The to acstage has been commodate a new orchestra pit, sound system and reception by the Lagoon Show Band following the performance. Joseph has the largest cast of any show ever presented at the Lagoon Opera House and the largest orchestra, said Ron Van Woerden, Lagoon information offices. Time Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote the play in 1968 and it was performed for the music master of Colet Court School in England. It has been performed widely in England re-do- Pierson and Ms. Stevenson, in the title roles, and the Utah Chorale will then join Ketcham and the Symphony in Porgy and Bess. A familiar figure on Utah e Pierson stages, has appeared with the Utah Gor-shwi- bass-bariton- rial Theaters critically ac- claimed production of Porgy and Bess, both in the 1980-8season. His roles in musicals and on the opera stage are diverse, including the role of Parson Alltalk in the New York production of Scott Joplins Treemonisha, and the River Man in Showboat, a role he has sung over 500 times. He has appeared as Scarpia in Tos-c1 a, John the Baptist in Salome, Alfio in Cavallieria Rusticana and the title roles in Prince Igor and The Flying Dutchman. One of the West Coasts leading performers in concert and opera, soprano Delcina Stevenson has appeared with the San Francisco, the Detroit and the National Symphony Orchestras. In demand on the operatic ; has appeared with Opera, the Portland the Victoria Opera As a soloist with the Camerata of Los Angeles, she has participated in several European tours, and has toured Japan as a soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale. The Utah Chorale is under the direction; of Musical Director Ed Thompson and Associate Director Bonnie Winterton. The chorale is the official choral voice of the Utah Symphony. Tickets for the July 8 and 9 Pops concert are on sale now at the Utah Symphony box office. Tickets for the Snowbird concert may be obtained in advance of the concert at Symphony Hall or at the Snowbird Pavilion on the afternoon of July 9. Single tickets may also be obtained at all Datatix outlets. 150-voi- . 1 NOTICE PUBLIC 3 DAYS ONLY SAT., SUN. A MON., JULY MUST SELL 9, 10, A 1 1 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. SURPLUS FURNITURE Disposal Directly Off Factory Trailer Trucks to 50 SAVE 33 OGDEN INN (formerly Kamada Inn) 2433 Adams Ave. Ogden, Utah 84401 All Brand New Scotchguard Material ; Original Factory Containers All Solid Hardwood Frames One of a Kind Steel Spring Construction Meets StateFederal Codes Solid Foam Many Styles Climatized 3 PC. 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