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Show Vl WCFKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 23, 1978 Not An Ordinary Orchestra Jay Welch Orchestra To Provide Choral Music For Ballet West Syracuse News By VIRGINIA S. BLNNLTT wife Shamra both enjoyed birthday events this past week on Wednesday, March 15 and March 17, respectively. A family dinner was held in their honor on Sunday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Niederhauser and Ballet Production Went of ''Carmina Burana and Aaron Coplands Songs Of The Valley" In their Easter Week Production at Kingsbury Hall, provided the Impetus for the realization of a long standing desire on the part of Dr. Jay Welt h to form his own chorus. 1 Michael M. Jones and his B. The opportunity to provide choral accompaniment to the two children, Jill and Nathan, of Kaysville; Mrs Dora Jones, North Ogden; Mr. and Mrs Zene W. Bennett and 1 iffuni Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith and their family of California have been here most of last week spending time at the home of Mrs. Geneva Rampton The California visitors came for the funeral services of Mrs Smiths nephew of Mesa, Performances will be pn Mar. 22, 23, and 24th with a matinee on Saturday, the 24. were selected by audition, have extensive musical and choral background. The womens parts, soprano and contralto, have been completely filled with a waiting list. However, there are still a few openings for tenors, baritones and basses. Men interested should call Helen for an audiClark at tion appointment, 266-8J0- DR. WELCH Is well known music circles in this area as well as worldwide, having been a conductor of the Tabernacle Choir for 17 years; as well as founder and conductor of both the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus. He brings a real charisma, expertise as well as enthusiasm, verve and vitality to this new endeavor. The "Debut Concert" of the Jay Welch Symphony and C horale will be a benefit performance for the Multiple In MUSICAL Director Dr. Juy Welch is currently Professor of Music at the University of Utah, and also director of the "Jay Welch Orchestra" with 65 pieces whic h will eventually accompany the new "Jay Welch Chorale" in providing to audiences In the area as well as on tour. A non profit corporation, the "Musical Arts Society" is the controlling arm of the 250 voice chorale, which eventually hopes to go Most of the Chorale's 250 members, who quality, listenable music Sclerosis at Foundation Highland High School on May 6 High School, ml turday, Sa- at Highland Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J Wilcox entertained this past week at dinner socials for two different members of their family Larlier in the week. Dean Wilcox was the guest of honor Nancie Nalder, Roselyn Christensen and Sandra Stott, left to right, prepare for Easter Cantata to be presented in the Iiyton 22nd Ward Easter Sunday. EASTER CANTATA "Resurrection Morning, an Easter cantata by B Cecil Gates, will be presented by the Layton 22nd Ward choir on March 20, at 5 30 p m. Y. Douglas Snow Works At Bountiful Art Center Residents throughout Davis County are invited to attend the Art Exhibit at the Bountiful Art Center where they are featuring the works of Artist V. Douglas Snow THE exhibit will be hung from March 19 through May 3 at . and is open to the public, ' the Bountiful Art Center, 2175 South Main Artist Snow, professor of art. University of Utah, is a former chairman of the department of art at the University, and a former THE meeting will be held in the chapel at 789 E Wasatch Drive The program is under the direction of Nancie Nalder, choir director, with Sandra Stott as organist and Carol Nelson, pianist. Soloists include Sandy faculty member at Wayne State University. He has been a guest instructor at Stanford University and the Flint Art Institute. Gibby, Karen Snow, Carol Foster and Irene Salazar. THE scriptural account of the resurrection will be narrated bv Shirley Tomlinson, Roselyn Christensen, Tedd Crandall and Ten Brown The public is invited to attend on his birthday. Those gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs Douglas Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs Don Wilcox and their families. On Friday evening the Wilcoxs daughter, Mrs. Itha W. Rampton also observed her birthday with a dinner party at the home of her parents. Those attending were Dr. and Mrs Jack Rampton and their sons, Christopher and John, and daughter Allison of Salt Lake City. Sid Stoker is back to the family home after undergoing surgery at the Davis North Medical Center in Layton Milton Wilcox is now back home following some treatment at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alvin Nance underwent major surgery on Tuesday of last week at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Fair And Shows Assoc. To Meet The Utah Association of Fairs and Shows will hold its annual meeting at the Utah State Fairgrounds at noon on Mar 31 ASSOCIATION President Hugh C. Bringhurst said, "members will have a variety of workshops they can choose to attend, such as County and Shows Fairs Youth Management, Programs, Livestocks, Arts and Crafts and County Queens Bob Welti, weather- KSL-T- man and Dr. John R. sin. Entertainment scheduled for the states show people include Mahanna and Jasper-mLee Family and the - Layton Mrs. Ervin Wall is in the is hospital. Her condition improving. beginning and metals, advanced jewelry making for the Bountiful Art CenterDavis University of Utah program spring quarter Janet is returning to r ab- teach after a xence in Montana where she obtained her MF'A degree in two-yea- art from Montana State Univeisity JANET, WHO graduated with a BFA from the University of Utah, has exhibited nationally and has received many honors for her work As a student at the University of OutUtah she was voted standing Art Student, Craftsman Designer, in 1974, and was the recipient of the J T Harwood Scholarship in Art Library. North HILL AFB - Maxene P of Layton has received a Sustained Superior Performance Award at Hill AFB ceremonies, SHE IS an inventory management specialist at the Utah air base Mrs Fubanks and her hus- Eubanks band, Reuben, have four children. 2 p m ; THIS MONTH Bob Garcia and Jose Moreno will bring Puerto Rico into focus as they tell about the history, people, customs and thecultureof this island Some slides will be f shown Mr Garcia, a student at the University of Utah, was born in Mexico City and reared in El Paso, Texas He spent one year of a mission for the LDS Church in Puerto Rico teaching experience at the Bountiful Art Center she has taught jewelry classes for Montana State University, jewelry workshops for senior high school students in the statewide art scholastics in Bozeman, and was a teaching assistant in jewelry at the Institute of Arts, Snowbird, Utah, in the summer of 1975. HE IS A senior at the U of U working towards his Bachelor of Arts degree in physical education His minor is Spanish Mr Moreno, a native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is also a student at the U of U For further information call the North Branch 1 ibrary at JANETS CLASS will be on Monday evenings from p m , March 27 to May 22, at the Davis Complex, 197 East 500 South, Bountiful, where students may register prior to class 0 825-666- the South Branch Library at 295-873- 2 Lza, Hoover Sett-Propell- ed Vacuum! Four-positi- Moves itself forward & backward with a light touch of your hand Automatically adjusts itself to all carpel styles Try it1 FREE ATTACH ft! ENTS WITH PURCHASE ,7 FREE bags with each purchase 2 Pkg Mod U4109 Beg 129 95 Only 109 95 Only SWISS BOY 305 N. 200 W., Bountiful, Phone 295-817- 5 Playing March Fri. A Sat. Matinee dance on Making flower decorations for the March 31, at the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center being xjxmsored by the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Cultural and READY DANCE Community dancing returns to Davis C ounty Spring Nostalgia, a ballroom dance for all interested adults is being sponsored by the Kayswile-Frui- t Heights Cultural and Performing Arts Counc il The date is Friday, March 31 at the Kaysville East Stake (enter, 600 E 200 S , Kaysville, 30 p m Dress is for8 mal and THE BOB Hutchins seven piece orchestra will play familiar waltz, fox trot and swing melodies Couples mav dance in a room with fresh spring flowers or sit and chat as they enjoy refreshments Ron and Dana W light aie dec king the hall in greens and yellow, with the orchestra to be seated m a gazebo EXHIBITION dancing and vocal numbers will be included in the festive floor show, according to dance committee heads, Martin and Susan Ras mussen Evelvn Sc othern and her sister Elaine Taggert will 1 376-527- PTTYYYTT Gordon Avenue Stake Center Theme of the program was Rainbow of Music " EACH ward in the stake contributed two musical family or FTD way friends the Easter is March 26th Call or visit us now in Kaysville, Bowmans Market, Bracken's Book Shop, Kaysville Flowers and Gift and Kaysville Drug, in Layton, Flowers by Order Early for Guaranteed Delivery in Easter Lilies and Blooming Plants Farmington Drug Layton LDS Stake Holds Musical Festival March 21 There was a good variety of vocal and instrumental music as well as outstanding dance numbers Mr. and Mrs Lee Stout were in charge of arranging the program which was preceded by individual ward music festivals dmg numbers 2 The perfect Easter greeting Colorful spring flowers, a little bunny, all in an embroidered woven basket We can send it almost anywhere to businesses Farmington, 5 Send one...Take one home. Our FTD HARLEY Christensen, of Exclusive Photography, will be taking color portraits of couples Dance tickets may be purchased at the following Candlelight (Fort Lane), 1 21 No. Main, Kaysville Performing Arts Council ate, to r, Martin Rasmussen and his wife Susan, Dana Wright and her husband Ron sing a selection of old and new love songs including. You Light Up My Life, "All the Things You Are," Mr Sandman and Slow Poke The Clytie Adams dancers will perform two numbers First will be a story dance done to the music of Alexanders Rag Time Band Dancers will be Court Weaver, Roberta Thompson, Laurie Over and Sarah Adams Then Leslie Adams will present a light ballet to the melody Sleigh Ride I KAYSVILLE THEATRE Wright. The Layton IDS Stake held a music festival Tuesday evening, March 21 in the Mod. U6049 Reg. SI 84 95 LO v Show Times 7.30 and 9 40 serm-lorm- bag adjustment to clean all carpets shag plush, regular, kitchen, Edgecleaning suction power1 mt r-- 30-1- 1 throw-awa- y busiest in the nation. According to Ray L White, director of development for the Utah Symphony, the 1978 goal of the fund drive is to raise $525,000 in corporate funds for support of the Utah Svmphony South Branch, Wednesday, March 29 at2pm A different country is explored each month either through films or by a guest lecturer In addition to her previous With headlight and large 7 Award Branch, Thursday, March 23 at She has exhibited in Missoula and Bozeman, Montana, Tucson and Phoenix, Ariz , Salt Lake City, Brockport, New York, and Seattle, Wash. Hoover Custom Convertible Duschene, the film vividly illustrates the activities of the orchestra which have resulted in its being termed "one of the most mobile U S symphonies." THE Utah Symphony travels 15, 000 to 20,000 miles a year, giving approximately 60 community concerts in Utah and surrounding states and 75 school concerts in Utah In the film, Mr. Abravanel and the orchestra members reiterate that some of their greatest thrills come when they see the reactions of small town audiences or of school audiences at their concerts who are hearing their orchestra for the first time. WITH a total of 209 performances given during the 1976-7season, the Utah Symphony is one of the Receives Country Time Series Continues Memorial Theater and the Behavioral Science Library at the University of Utah. His work is represented in numerous group exhibitions and private collections np Janet Purdue Call Returns To Center small film entitled No Ordinary Orchestra," was produced by the Brigham Young University Division of Media Development and Production, THE film traces the growth ,and activity of the Utah Symphony from 1917, when Maurice Abravanel arrived in Salt Lake City to take over as music director and conductor of the orchestra, to the new Symphony Hall, presently under construction in Salt Jim Bundy, Bob Nelson, Lael The Country Time Series The Bountiful Art Center was a THE occasion spe ml luncheon at the Hotel Utah Grand Ballroom hosted by Utah banker, George S. I cries, where the orchestras corjxirate gifts campaign was lainu hed. The 16 mm. 16'2 minute Burdett, Nanette Simkins, MURAL commission done by Professor Snow is hung m the Salt Lake Public Library, the Iron Blossom Lodge at Snowbird Resort, the Pioneer continues at the Davis County welcomes back Janet Purdue Call who will be teaching fair workers will be selected and honored for their personal contributions to the fair industry in Utah. Convention registration will begin at noon, followed by a brunch. A banquet will be held at 6 15 p m , following the days business and workshops. representatives. Following the Symphony tiansen, sociology professor at BYU. Welti will speak on the subject of public relations and Christiansen will speak about County Fairs CHRISTIANSEN recently contributed to an extensive study of the Wisconsin State Fair in conjunction with the Center for Applied Sociology at the University of Wiscon- OUTSTANDING before an appreciative audience of more than 50 businessmen and press from its performances in the Royal Festival Hall in London to a community concert in Knudson Brothers. Chris- black limousines or movie stars in evidence, the Utah Symphony nevertheless gave a premier showing Wednesday, March 15, of its first ever color film Lake City. g, Guest speakers will include Fven though there were no searchlights, shiny Price We wr get around ... for you! Starting at $15 00 Kaysville Flower and Gift 59 North Main, Kaysville 376-480- 1 |