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Show 4 SUNDAYHERALD _°U°21%, tumany1wo BYU Books 23 Burton Issues Statement Urging Mantovani. Approvalof Coming School Bond Vote And Orchestra AMERICAN FORK—To further rate than other cities of the disgive and! answer trict and the relating question as questions by taxpayers to whether Lehi really needs a concerning coming ($1,450,000 new high school; at the present time Lehi junior and senior high Mantovani, the international recording star; and his ‘new miusic’? orchestra of 45 artists, will appear at the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham Young University on April 1, it to: has issued statement: | was announced Saturday by Her-| mt be changed. State law limits the amountthat can be levied for capital outlay (buildings remodeling, etc.) by a school district. Alpine is already at the The concert will be part of his ‘HEART OF TIMPANOGOS’ PRINCIPALS — Tonight Utah Author Stages ‘Heart Of Timpanogos’ ThisEvening fourth American tour which wes launched by a royal* command performance by the conductor before Queen Elizabeth II and “How was the money from’ the last bond election used and was not that money supposed to build about two years but it cannot in- t three high school buildings in crease property taxes. Pleasant Grove, American Fork maximum. This proposal will continue the present rate for Prince Philip. The BYU appearance is a’ special number, not part of the regular BYU-Commu- nity Concert series. “The junior-senior high schools RenownedPianist To Play Here on Lyceum January 21 Leon Fleisher, described as the outstanding pianist-musician of his particular generation, will be A production by a well-known of the Blackhawk tribe, whom presented at Brigham. Young Utahn and a former resident of she mistakes for the Great Spirit University as part of the BYUUtah County, will be staged this Timpanogos, leads -her down the evening at 7 p.m. in the Assem- Community: Concert series Jan. 21 at 8:15 p.m.-in the George bly Hall on Temple’ Square in mountain on a trek which results in their discovery of Timpanogos Salt Lake City. The program is built around Cave. It eventually leads to the death of both and the fusion of “The Heart of. Timpanogos,” a lyric poem by Edward R.Tuttle, their hearts into the Great Heart of Timpanogos as it is found in well known in Central Utah and the cave today. formerly of American Fork. Albert Smith Fieldhouse. For his concert Mr. Fleisher forms. They are now conducting fund drives to purchase new uniforms. Left to right, Franceen Hansen, Sam Metcalf and Steven Curtis. There is no charge. The story is the romance of an Indian princess of the Uintah tribe ‘who is required to be a Provo Municipal Art Exhibit at. ened the offering. weather-beaten boat and the oth- If these were not Cub Scouts EDGEMONT — Mrs. John L. Each of the boys will hand in to Mrs. Weenig several news items which will cover local, world, sports, comics, etc. These bids for school construction the last few years. The cost of most recently built elementary schools varies from $10.70 to $10.85 per square foot. The cost of building the new high schools is just less than $12.50 per foot of floor space. “By comparison to other dis tricts and other types of construetion, these costs are very nomi- nal,” the statement concluded. = a SO friend and benefactor of the Mormon pioneers, will be the speaker at the forum assembly Jan. 19 a 10 a.m. in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham Young University. Mr. Kane, a Kane, Penn., attorney, will visit BYU during a trip to Utah for the unveiling of a statue in honor of his grand- with his oils, ‘Recession’ and “Boat Harbor,’’ which could be father. Capitol The statue stands in the Building in Salt =o City. Mr. Kane’s subject, will be az: Kane and his association with the Mormon pioneers during the early history of the church. Col Kane has been described as ‘“‘the best friend the Mormon people ever had.” When he learned of the expedition of Gen. The total show will have some- Albert Sidney Johnston to Utah, thing to attract all visitors. It he took.the sea route to the west coast and traveled by horseback to Salt Lake City as the. peace emissary of Pres. James Buchanan. will be on view through the month of January.— CONAN E. MATHEWS. orn NEVER FORGE He is credited, along with Alfred Cumming, Utah’s secondter- ‘King and I’ Has Unusual Casting YOUR ritorial governor, with preventing TRIP If you haven’t traveled on one of the new Senior Class Sets Union Pacific Domeliners, you just can’t imagine how luxuriousa trip can be. Soft lighting ... fine furnishings . .. smart, modern Fountain Project Birthday anniversary honors of Speech and Dramatic Arts preThe senior class of 1959 at were given recently to Don Leav- sents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Brigham Young University has itt,\5; David Garfield, 11; Russell “The King and I’? Jan. 21-24. The prod will be staged announced plans to have conin the Joseph Smith Auditorium structed a patio fountain for the fur the four-day run. Curtain Smith Family Living Center as the senior class project. time will be 8:15 p.m. Title roles in the musical will “The fountain will be built in the be played by John K. Crnkovic southwest corner of the patio and (the king) and Lynne Bloomfield will be finished before graduation, according to Ray Ely, sen(Anna), Others in the cast include ior class president. Construction will begin as soon Harry. Whittaker as Captain Orton, John Ferguson as Louis as the class presents Buildings decor — plus servants to wait on you... delicious meals served in spacious dining cars.. . your choice of modern, comfortable accommodations. Sound exciting? It is! Yet for all its excitement, Domeliner travel * relaxing. No weather worries . . . no traffic worries ... no problems of where to eat or sleep. Instead you just lounge around lazily in the Dome, where. you ean reafty see the scenery .. . or in the lounge, where you ,» Wayne Philliys as the and Grounds with the necessary idleaesion: Varney Gailey as Kralahome, Ron Olauson as Phra Alack, Richard Baer as Lun Tha, Gwen Norton as Tuptim, Suzanna Harris as Lady Thiang, f actual armed strife between the Mormons and Johnston’s Army. ever assembled on the Brigham Young University stage will be seen when the BYU Department funds. Of the $2400 necessary for the project, only approximately $400 more must be raised. Roger as Prince Chululongkorn, ean sip your favorite beverage or enjoy a gameofcards or soft music... or . in the privacy of your own accommodations. POSTPONE RACKE” HEARINGS WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Sen- By Union Pacific Domeliner, getting there is just as much fun as being there! Ask and Dick Walsh as Sir Edward ate Rackets Committee has anRamsay. nounced a une-week Also included. will be a oh, of about nine wives and 13 children of the king, to make it a Most unusual cast. The Theatre your Union Pacific ticket. agent for details — he’s at your er. Orchestra, about 30pieces, will) accompany the production. Dr. Lael Woodbury; associate than Jan, of fe sh, is directing the play, and Dr. Don Earl, as- = — E.- Kent Kane, grandson of Colonel Thomas L. Kane, great classified as expressionistic realism. His large ‘‘Abstraction,” like the other two oils, leaves: in evidence the vigor with which he paints; every brush stroke is Ped, Seat i To Speak Here One of the most unusual casts streets and to the parents of the scouts. District. The answer is that the | Board of Education has an excellent record of securing low NN MormonFriend . cenfly to see how a newspaper is printed. the “The last bond election prothat Lehi is growing at a slower vided $2,950,000, but in reality dents moved into a beautiful new only approximately $2,000,000 was building. Now the students are the School Board, the bands have available from the election for working hard to establish a new now raised around $1200, and the new buildings because $950,“identity” for their school. hope to raise the remaining $500 000. had to be used to apply on George Puckett, director of the to $700 before the school year the previous projects. three junior high bands (one for is over. “The cost of the new high each grade) reports that the youthMr. Puckett reports. that he has school. buildings is in excess of ful promoters are very near 48 students enrolled in the ‘‘A” $5 500,000. It is obvious ‘that the their goal. With an eye towards band, 45 in the “B’ band, and remaining $2,000,000 from the receiving matching funds from 55 in the “C” band. last bond election is about $3,- Grandson OfEarly speak with delicacy and lyricism as seen in his two small water colors. Weenig, Den Mother of Den 5, Pack 3038, took her 10 cub scouts to The Daily Herald building re- are $1,000,000 in excess of amount bonded for. of his work to me is the skill with which he is able to com- leading festivals. packed with punch.‘ On' the other hand, it is apparent that he can See Herald more money is needed to adequately house the students. “In answer to the statement German, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Scandinavia include annual performances with most of the major orchestras at the Reynolds, whose special inter- er of a railroad car. Jessie Larsen’s forte is alwdys ests include design and photogTaphy, contributes three oils, two design and decorative emphasis. landscapes and one_ interesting In her four pieces she emphaperspective study looking down sizes both stylistic and symbolic the stairway along side of a shiy, qualities in conjunction with a This painting, which involves a rich textural and tactile surface. special drawing problem, is in- Both the design and the technique teresting because of the illusion are reminiscent of the cool and of space which is created. The deliberate care with which ¢ other two are landscapes care- Georges Sucrat painted. fully ordered and modeled m ’Groutage brings emotional conservative but ‘subtle color strength and depth to the show color media. cisions’ concerning .the district that would probably curtail the present program. “Another query concerns the only with the Philharmonic and accuse him of being clever: Lindstrom always paints solidly and soberly. The beauty ‘bine the transparent and opaque qualities of water color in one composition without ‘losing the integrity of either. He has two strong compositions, one of a Gail Lindstrom lives up to his 150 “The four sites cost approximately $300,000 and the Orem “It would be necessary for the Board of Education to make de- for High School building cost $1,- per foot cost of floor space in all children of the district and 900,000. These added together buildings in the Alpine School Springville Jupior High Musicians Stage Fund Drive for Band Uniforms SPRINGVILLE — Nearly would have to stop. This would probably necessitate double ses- the San Francisco Symphony, but with the Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cleveland Orches- Utah easily ~national reputation for expert and facile technique in the ‘water Board of Education must provide obvious, however, if the proposal fails, construction eventually 80 straightforwardly sincere and tras, among numerous others. competently handled, one could In Europe his tours of France, State University at Logan. Represented in the show are works by H. Reuben -Reynolds, Gail Lindstrom, Jessie Larsen and Harrison Groutage. Conspicuously missing are paintings by Everett Thorpe. While it is an excellent exhibit, Thorpe’s contribution would have strength- nuance. The school sites and build the Orem ‘High School building in addition. mn<% members provided. that time the bond issue might be used to purchase four high ) faculty be 5 Several was passed in the amount of $1,- sions in some schools of the dis250,000, with the suggestion at trict. , KQhy CAN of must and Lehi? In answer, I will explain that in 1954 a bond issue this must not happen. ways; of meeting the problem have been thought about. It is occasions was instantaneous. Since then, in this country, Fleisher has played again not Features Artists From USU The Provo Utilities Gallery this month is featuring the paintings space the best education possible and presents the story, accompanied by the showing of colored slides taken along the Timpano- first artists chosen to represent gos hike and in Timpanogos t.: United States during American Week at the 1958 Seusree sacrifice to the Great Spirit py Cave. Many of these are from World’s Fair. casting her body from the top of selections made from the collecIt was with the San Fiwnelses Mt. Timpanogos. The sequence tion of BYU, Hal Rumel, and Orchestra under Pierre Monteux takes her over the course of the Willard Luce. that Fleisher made his official The Choraliers, a mixed chopresent Timpanogos hike to the crest of the mountain where the Tus, presents beautiful Indian orchestral debut, in 1943, and a year later Monteux presented deception of Red Eagle, a brave numbersat appropriate intervals. him on a New York Philharmonic ecncert. His success on both MIA. in Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi have been working under the severe handicaps of not enough space and poor student age grouping for several ycars. Orem elementary students are so crowded additional ALL WE NEED IS MONEY—Springville Junior High; “A” band officers look at the “wish book” of band uni- will play ‘‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s De- young musicians at Springville’s siring’’ by Bach, Sonata in C. new junior high school are conmajor, K 330” by Mozart, ‘‘Varia- ducting an all-out fund-raising campaign. Their object: ‘‘To tions and Fugue on a Theme of Handel, Op. 24’? by Brahms, caise funds for. néw uniforms for **Suite Bergamasque” and the “A’’ band. The junior high school was sep“Scherzo in C-sharp minor, Op. arated from the senior high ‘only 39”’ by Chopin. last year, when-the younger stuLeon Fleisher was one of the Mrs. Gwen Jones, a teacher of Tonight’s production, with a reader and chorus, will be spon- speech at*the Music Center in sored by the Salt Lake Stake Salt Lake City, has memorized $1,000,000 of purchasing the sites school students. are using every and building the high school bit of space in their building. In buildings in Lehi, American Fork the following addition they are using the’ base- and Pleasant Grove. ment of the Lehi Stake Taber“What would happen to the “If this bond Proposal passes, nacle, an old three room barracks building program of the high 1. present property tax! rate will and a fifty year old private home schools in the three areas and located on the school property. to elementary ion in The students have no waiting Orem if the bond proposal fails? room, no student council room or The Board of Education and adny counseling rooms. } ministrative staff feels strongly ald R. Clark, BYU concert chairman. at 7 p.m, at the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake City Mrs. Gwen Jones, left, will read the epic poem, “Heart of Timpanogos,” by Edward R. Tuttle, formerly of American Fork and now of Salt Lake City, center. Background music will be supplied by the Choraliers, directed by Mrs. Grace Porter, right. 500,000 short of being adequate to construct the three new high schools. 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