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Show Sunday, September29, ‘oncert Hall. | 1 cert Ch ri Cappella Choir he Con. t A n’s Choir. The pre ncludes ic of Mende lel. Bruckner Gershwi and Moses Hogan. Tickets are $8; & for students. Sacred Sounds: anet Ackerson includes 2002 the remieres of Karchin's Memory” for and he ane and piano, plus Voy for alto saxophone and iano and Fanfare/Pavane Also on the profor gram Donald Martino’s “Nott uno Elliott Carter's guitarist “Riconoscenza per Goffredo orbin Johnston Tully Cathey, clarinetist Jaren Petrassi Steve Reich's “Elec: and Alfred linckley, pianists Jed Moss and John Paul Ownby, and Schnittke’s “Hymnus II. percussionist Glenn Webb. Performers are Karchin on tric Counterpoint Power, saxophonist Mark Ely, cellist Noriko Rowland Hall-St. Mark's r” Kyle Hall will perform sa Schoolwill always be small of Hande Mozart, Gounod. Fauré cred enough to care for each individual student instilling onight at Francisco Kjolseth, Th ake I Actors Joe Pitti, left, and Dé avid Spencer do battle as they rehearsefor “The Mysteryof | ima Vep" in Park City 649-93 @ From previous page tudents 401 nd Or it yptiantheatrecompany ACL duction at Tt \rt slithe pr tle Summer Sounds: Singer ongwriter Julie Hill performs today from to p.m. on Ray’s La resort. Ad Brow showing will play Oct Tickets are $8; $7 for stu dents and seniors; $6 for chil dren. Call 801-489-3088 perform Mozart's Drama Camp: Charles Lud lam’s Theatre of the Ridiculou: f. 100 South, Salt Lake City classic The Myst of Irma Paradigm Cham Ros Trio and Gran Partita today at p.m. at the Jubilee Center, 309 Vep” opens at Steiner Egyptiar covery Center Wind-Wind Situation: Logan Canyon Winds, Utah State University’s faculty wind Spencer make 51 quintet, will play today at 4 p.m. in the Eccles Conference Thursdays at 7:30 p.m Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdaysat 2 and 8 p.m, and Sundays at 2 p.m, through Nov Tickets are $20; $15 for stu dents and seniors with dis: counts for matinees. Call ADMISSIONS OPEN HOUSES Michael Palumbo leads the or chestra in music of Corelli, Bach, Grieg and Nielsen. Tick Fifth Grade Thursday, October 24, Library, 1575 W. Salt Lake City Middle School 6th through 8th Grades Friday, October 25, 9-llam, 1000 North, 970 East 800 South, SLC Distinguished Visitor: Louis haud. Admission is free. on campusthis week for activi ties including a free concert Vi: sit iting Distinguished Composer, U. Singers: The University choral-music anexceptional school on a regular school day For information about 9 through 12, or dates for Winter Admissions Open Houses, please call (801) 355-7494, or visit our Web site g des Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Dumke Recital Hall ofthe U.’s Gardner Thelatest and greatestfall looks are here . . great cuts and colors fromDavid's. The Shrimp Sale 10¢ each cheapest form of plastic surgery is a cut & colorfrom David's. While Supplies Last! Ni eg dd it Dad SMe) Cont) Poe coer Ee) ) 9-llam. 205First Avenue, SLC All ThatJazz: The Keven Jo: hansen Duo presents a free evening of jazz Monday at 7 p.m. at Day-Riverside Branch Karchin is the University of Le UUs tos Preschool through ets are $4.50; $3.50 for students Utah’s Maurice Abravanel Vis: Tcherepnin and Mil Utah eZee ga *® Time Travelers: The Weber State Symphony Orchestra will Center auditorium at Logan. On the program of At Utah's oldest independent school, it’s cool to search for your passion, to be yourself, to succeed. Sport and Cultural Festival in October and November. worksof Reicha, Arnold, Ger: shwin, service, encouraging and seniors. Donations benefit the Rape Re- Theatre on Park City’s Main Street Friday at 8 p.m. The highcamp production. in which Joe Pitti and char to cover continues Wednesdays academic risk-taking in the safety of close friends and faculty, and throwing wide open the doors to opportunity. anethic of community perform music from the 17th to 20th centuriestonight at 7:30 in Austad Auditorium at WSU's Browning Center, Ogden through Joel nette A is special guest on the recital, whichalso features benefit the Salt Lake Men's Choir, which will travel to Australia to perform at the Sydney 2002 Gay Games IV Compiled by Catherine Reese Newton Theatre, 239 Springville. Oper lifelong love of learning and Frank Jensen. Assisting are pi inist John Bennett and organ ist Michael Shelton. Donations 378-4. Highly Spirited: \ presents thea Spirit” in mn 0 at All Saints Episcopal ch 1710 S. Foothill Blvd Lake City. Soprano Lyn 1 photographic presentation by www See next page Kishi, bassist Soprano bariten: and Morris Rosenzweig conducts piano, Carlton Vickers onpic colo and flute, Joe E nsonvi- he Canyonlands New Music Ensemble. olin and viola, baritone David "A TOUCH OF CLASS" 467-997 2020 East 3300 South DAVIDS eee [en A RTT mm aL) enn HAIR DESIGNERS Where it’s the cut that counts a UNS ‘ ru [OKO Skat STUDENT GOLDEN EAGLE PASSES FOR $109 — GRADES K-12 The Canyonsinvites all Utah students ages 7-18 to ski/ride all season for only $109! No blackout dates! Students over 16 must showproofof enrollment in a high schoolin Utah, 6 and underski free. Some restrictions mayapply. NEW! EXPANDED TERRAIN PARK Terrain park has beenincreased to 18 acresincluding a Superpipe. Kids pipe. twice as many hits and jumpsas ever before (move than30!), 25 new rails and box features, anew sound system and expanded park hours. Plus, The Canyons still offers 6 natural half pipes! MORE SNOWMAKING ON APEX RIDGE! 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