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Show Aspen Brings interesting repertory, can give its dancers a real spectacle and can be a real force in Colorado dance. Its Dance to Wasatch Front Of the company’s style, brucker said from Aspen: really not interested in the classical works like ‘Swan Lake’ and *‘Coppélia.’ They're better done by the big companies. We're more of a chamber group. The Aspen troupe has eight dancers and two apprentices. Mossbrucker and Malaty hope the company can ultimately expand to 10 dancers and two apprentices. But they want it no larger @ Continued from D-1 backgrounds ofthe directors, who wereclassically trained but ended *y Ballet. thanthat. We wantto keep it that way two years, th Aspen Ballet Com: pany’s innovative ways have wonit acelai because we want it to reflect the community. Aspen is a small community,” said Mossbrucker a Giffin wrote in May: yi company that can. It Aspenalsois a wealthy commua mixed blessing, Mossbrucker says. It’s sort of a cateh- “The nity thelittle nm field an mind-boggl But we're doing very wel the community has been supp rtive of us from the beginning. Among the dancers with Utah connections are Brandon Becker, who was a member of the U.’s Utah Ballet; Brooke Klinger, who attended the U. and was in Ballet West's production of “Alice in Wonderland”; Angela Rog- ers, who studied at the Ballet West Conservatory and danced with Utah Ballet. Twoof the company’s dancers come from the As- pen Ballet School The company’s repertoryis primarily contemporary works by Val Caniparoli, Vicente Nebrada, La RHING GRILLE | @ Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo Dance, Ballet Aspen performs at the Marriott Center for Tickets University of Utah, Thursday and Fridayat 7 30 p.m. There are also a couple of works by George Balanchine students/senare $18 adults in advance, $20 at the door, $15 Square Dance,”’ a work by the popular modern-dance duo Shapiro & Smith, will soon become part of the repertory iors, $10 U. studentsin advance; call 355-ARTS. Theatre, 2415 The troupe performs at Peery’s Egyptian Tickets are Washington Blvd., Ogden, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. $17.50 adults, $12.50 students/seniors, $10 WSUstudents; call “We try to combine a mix of 626-8500. Thefinal Utah performance is at the Harris Center’s de Jong Concert Hall, Brigham Young Univerity Provo Sept. 9 at 7:30 ballets that fit well together and are different,” said Mossbrucker. “We want an audience to see a performance and leave the theater loving at least one or two works, and maybe liking the rest.” “(Jean-Philippe and Tom] are very knowledgeable about what kind of repertory will look good on their dancers,” said Sharee Lane, assistant director of the Septime Webre. Ballet West Conservatory And those works are anything Fosse and the late but boring, said Lane. “They are Dwight Rhoden, Robert p.m. Tickets are $18 general and $14 BYU students and faculty. Scott; Balanchine’s “Valse-Fan. taisie, set to music of Glinka “Wired,” a unisex duet, with cho- stimulating, on the cutting edge. The program the Aspen Ballet Companywill bring to Utah fea- tures five works: Caniparoli’s reography Djangology,” a witty, athletic work set to the music of Django Reinhart; Rhoden’s “Black + ing Hemlines,”’ the company’s sig- and music by Sam Watson and Kenneth Comstock: and Septime Webre’s “Fluctuatnature piece set to music of Tig. White,” an intricate pas de deux ger Benford set to music of Antonio Carlos $$ EARN EXTRA MONEY $$ A jazzy Place toc 1 Your Heels ing 8-City Tour canes the yourPaatel We will hire 1,000 STUNNING aa Hillcrest HS, Sandy neta 8 g eepenpoinre > Te Heartland Paper Co Everythin1g You Love ember ng You Need to R Free in-store scrapping August 31 and September 1 10 Am-5 pm Send the kids to school and take a back-to-school break! new US WEST DEX Telephone tohelp deliver theDirectories in your area. CALL 1-800-275-1621 Wewill have delivery stations in: Salt Lake (2) Bountiful West Jordan Echoes ARN: EXTRA’ MONE 262-0274 people this week!! 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PROPOSITION 1 ¢ on ballot § f r tah Constitution be we Section 3, Effective date, If approve! d by hy this joint resolution shall take PROPOSITION onballot Shuil the t dots Lids Held it beste HI 997 \ INT RES MEND T N THE LEGISLATURE PROPOS, AH CONSTITUTION: AMENDING \ BILITY AS ASTATE NCY REQUIRE THE R AKING IVE AND APPLICABLE IMMEDIATELY KHL ING FOR OFF AST DA NANT GOVERNOR TO WITH ssi NC GENERAL t RESOLUTION ANC Tt RS. AND PROVIDING AN ARTICLE VIL SECTION5 . X won i Section1. It is proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article V1. Section5, to read Article V1, Seetion $ [\ Nope % si fh i ‘ \ eu f f ied j Jed \ the ofic Section 2. Replacing previous resolution Sul electors Section 4. Effective date f i f PROPOSETION 2 onballot Utah at \ PROPOSITION 4 on ballot 1 nest i mvtte A the AJOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGIS! ATURE PROPOS ING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION, PROVIDING THAT ANY VOTER INITIATIVE REGARDING THE TAKING OF WILDLIFE SHALL BE ADOPTED UPON APPROVAL QF 1WO-THIRDS OF THOSE VOTING; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE ange the Utah Constitution f AMENDS: ARTICLEVI, SECTION1 Be itresolved by the Lege fh all rs electedto eachof the Wt ing fi hereof Section1, Its proposed to amend Utah Constitution Article I, Section1, to rea Article Vi, Sectio gen five ‘ . W the H RESOLUTION ELIMINATING VOTING " RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS 1998 The Sponsor; Afton B, Bradshaw, Byron L. Harward GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH \ \ OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOS \H CONSTITUTION. RE NG RITAL PROPE AN § DATE \ . ARTICLE NNIL Sponsor: Carl R. Saunders AJOINT RESOLUTION THE LEGISLATURE PROPOS NG AMEND THE NSTITUTIC VOTING RIGHTS OF ND PE f A ange sutton SECTION 2 al ni ato prohibit th aking will Article NNIL, Section f provided by f ws t Section 2, Submittal to electors He hheutena 1S directed n redlegislation and cause { the people sand 1 opused {the next general ' ‘ r Xaulton In sch) each count r $) The Equi , proy tute ¢ ny there shall be a County Board of of the Board of County Commissioners Js of Equalizationshall adjust and equalize <sment of the real and personal property ounties, subject to such regulation and x Commussion as may be prescribed by Stae Tax Commussion and the County Boards of shal each have such other powers as may be The lieu Wvernor 1s ditected to submit this proposed by law er provide Section 4, Effective date Jectors of the state, the amendments : y 1. 1999 Nowwiths ay apply he anei etrospectively a rt to adjudicate, sew. reconst determine a decision issued by the State 1 County Board of Equal for whichthe Supreme Cou f \ burt has Wot issuedafina unappeatable RESOLUTION ON REVIEW OF TAX COMMISSION CASES 1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Howard A. Stephenson ssly Stites that the statute is to be applied q large. chiminate, oF destroy a vested 1 % The alt Lake Tribune ta |100—Help Wanted | 100—Help Wanted Sunday, August 30, 1998 6 HOREERNG ENGINEER o 1 at j Fee 1 Section 2. Submittal to electors. r subi law FoF ub of Secti " ath i x f s of onginal uchcases and thin such nay prescribe, #t shall review vies of local governim sient and valuationof property «J upon the State Board of Equalization by med by the hs ARTICLE IY, SECTION 6 un i Section 1. Itis proposed to amendUtah Constitution Article IV, Section6, to read: Article IV, Section 6 i ip io No} Ai f f ‘ , be permitted i 1 be State mungs and public utilities and adjust and aluation andassessment of property among the atu The ic || | | | | . 1 appraval reject Jature (except those in SESSION STATE OF UTAH ‘ on A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOS. ING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; AMENDING THE REVENUE AND TAXATION ARTICLE TO AUTHORIZE \ COURT TO ADJUDICATE, REVIEW, RECONSIDER, OR REDETERMINE A MATTER DECIDED BY THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OR BY A COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZA. TION RELATING TO REVENUE AND TAXATION; MAKING TECHNICAL CHANGES; AND PROVIDINGAN EFFECTIVE DATE This resolution proposes to change the Utah Constitutionas ms (4MENDS ARTICLEXI, SECTION IL Be of the state of Utah, two-thirds IL {the Wo houses voting in favor the Section 1. It is proposed fo amend UtaConstitution Article IIL, Section 11, to rea Article XIII, Section 11. [Creation of State Tax Commission abershit ‘joe to appoint Tenis Duttes County duties.) There shall be a State Tax Commissionconsisting of four inembers, more than wo of whonsshall belon, political party pow anid Hou el i f hi RESOLUTION REPEALING MARITAL PROPERTY PROVISIONS 1997 GENERAL Representatives: Robert F Mon Craig A, Peter Robert M- Muhlestein Craig L. Taylor Joseph L. Hul Mike Dmitrich LeRay McAllister Michael G. Waddoups pulton BI eB Wh D George Mante ute. the amendment prop effect January 1, 1999 ke h simngren Nic Fal Mayne Lorin V Jones Alarik Myrin Lyle W Hillyard David H. Steele 4 of the Utah, wo-thirads the ino houses voting in favor L. Itis proposed (o amend Article XX, Seetion 1, Utah Constitution, to read: Article XX, Sec eri All lands af the State realter be y ¥ gilt, grant or nity otherwase be vided in Section nds the State isposed of as ay which they nherwise i Section2. It is proposedtoenact Article XX, Section 2, Utah Constitution, to read: Article XX, aids gr nal lands urs ea nek he Stae uty ainen x Section 4, Effective date pre y t SUR Standards nit i RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING WILDLIFE NUMBERS1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Leonard M. Blackham A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE PROPOS ING TO AMEND THE UTAH CONSTITUTION; RELATING TO LANDS GRANTED OR ACQUIRED BY THE STATE CLARIFYING THE STATUS OF LANDS ACCEPTED IN TRUST BY THE STATE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE lion proposes te the Utah Constt AMENDS. ARTICLE XX, SECTION 1 NACTS ARTICLE NX, SECTION2 Be wres he Legislature of al members elected {0 each oF Represental R. Mont Eva Alarik Myrin LeRay Mcallister John P fae L. Steven Poulte tieonard M. Blacktiam Craig A. Peterson Lane Beattie Millic M. Peterson Blaze D, Wharton Robert C Steiner Ed Mayne Mike Diutricls Pete Suazo Robert F. Montgomery Nathan C. Tanner Michaet G. Waddoups Howard C. Nielst Robert M. Muhlestein PROPOSITION 5 on ballo amend fative a ildiife ACCEPTANCE OF TRUST LANDS RESOLUTION 1997 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Kevin S. Garn LEGISLATIVE ELIGIBILITY RESOLUTION 1998 GENERAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH Sponsor: Patrice Arent Senators L. 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