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Show | > In Adult Education | the gram in cture given on July 1_at 7 pm Arena Theater in the Harris ; Fine Arts Center. Tickets will be W will cover “Implications New Hlinois, Test of Psy holinquistic—-Abititiés jn Programming for Children with Disabilities.” Tickets —will be lable one-half hour available July 5 in the Box Of-| fice. Summer School students | and faculty may pick them up free with their activity cards, ‘Thefive-week workshop gives before ‘e commences. For further rmation call 374-1211, Ext UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONY LEADERS look over the organization’s constitution and YOUTH CLINIC—Daily, July plans for their new season beginning this fall. From left, Richard C. Long, president of 14, all day at various the orchestra; Mrs, A. Rex (Beverly) Dunford, president of the Utah Valley Symphony This is a BYUprogram board of directors, and Mrs. S. Rex (Joan) Lewis, president of the Symphony Guild. en the ages of 10-July information 256, 1, YOUTH. ACADEMY—Daily July 10July 14, all day at var- OnSlate July 12-13 participants of the Annual Sum-| mer Theatre Workshop, | The comedy will be present-| ed at 8:15 p.m. in the Margetts| niversity wi 5A be presented at Brigham Young University July 12 and 18 by the Workshop connec 1 Sunday Herald Moliere's classic caricature of LEARNING DISABILITIES WORKSHOP—Mond. July 10, at a.m. College campus of is SUNDAY, JULY, 9 Me Utan ‘County, fran the 47 high school students enrolled practical experience in| both acting and technical ser-| vices, The schedule includes lec-| tures by the BYU dramatic arts faculty, experience in costume, lighting, scenery, voice supervision and personal attention by| eight. acting coaches, | Professor Charles Whitman,| Utah Valley Symphony Leaders Map Plans supervisor of the workshop, will also direct the play, He has had For Next Season; Sardoni Will Conduct extensive experience in chil- THIS PAINTING ENTITLED, “The Last Hour,” will be sent to Washington, D.C. by the dren’s theater, _ artist, Duane Rasmussen of 1404 S. 250 E., Orem, with the hope that it may capture official Thomas Nibley of Provo will attention at the White House. Mr. Rasmussen, a contractor-carpenter now working on a buildformation call 374-1211, Ext. Prof. Lawrence Sardoni will|Symphony Board at a meeting|sponsor the annual symphony be featured in the role of the ing project at Snow College in Ephraim, who paints as a hobby, said he spent 600 to 700 again conduct the Utah Valley|of the board this week at her|ball and home show andis con- miser, Harpagon. Also in the hours on “The Last Hour.” Earlier he did a painting of Jacqueline Kennedy which he says 3256. sidering other activities yet to play will be Brent Nash, Sheryl Symphony during its next sea- |home. "ART FOR CHILDREN—Mon- son in a series of five regular) Prof. Sardoni and the orches-jbe confirmed. Assisting Mrs. Sutter, Charles Pipkin, Melanie is now in the national archives in Washington, Another which he painted of President | John F, Kennedy and daughter Caroline was stolen from his car after a display at days, Wednesdays, until July 14 , and Fridays, concerts. plus~ various _other|tra will open the season with|Lewis as president are Presi- Miller, Douglas Smith and Fos- | Palm Springs, Calif. two years ago. y 14, at 1 p.m. in roqm programs ang out-of-town con-|a concert Oct. 25 in the Provo|dent-lect, Mrs. LaMar S. ter Lambert. | 470 of the BY High School. certs. The conductor is a mem-|Tabernacle. |(Pauline) Hills Jr.; vice presi- Costume supervisor for “the This course teaches the tech-|ber of the Brigham Young Uni-| Present at the board meeting/dents, Mrs. Joe H. (Carol) production is Amanda Brown, Niques of art work, For further \versity music faculty. jwere Mrs. S. Rex (Joan) Lewis, {Ashworth and Mrs. Willard H. dramatic arts student from West information call 374-121, Ext. | This was announced by Mrs. jnew president of the Symphony (DeAnn) Gardner; secretaries, Jordan, who is in charge of de3256. A. Rex (Beverly) Dunford, Guild, Jon G. Clark and Gary IMrs. James D, (Lamon) Ash- signing. Workshop participants « IBM_KEYPUNCH—Saturday, president of the Utah Valley 'M. Lloyd, vice presidents of man and Mrs. Wells E. (Len- will aid in the making of costhe symphony board; Mrs. ore) Brockbank, and treasurer, tumes, props, etc. duly 1, at 8 am., and 2 p.m. Gary (Cornelia) Madsen, sec- Mrs, Kent C. (Jo) Tolboe. “Tt is my hope,” said Prof. én room A153 of the AdminisOthers serving with Mr. Long Whitman,‘thatthe students will The summer band and or- of 35 musicians, will begin thejorchestra during the summer retary; Mrs. Donald (Helen) ‘ration Building on the Brigham Robinson, treasurer; Mr, Sar- jas officers of the orchestra are be able to return to their schools chestra at Brigham Young Uni-/ program with “Brighton Beach” |tetm, Each organization meets Young University Campus, For doni; Richard C. Long and|Mrs. Clark D, (Linda) Webb, upon completion of the work- versity will present a joint con-| by Latham followed by the over- twice a week during the afterfurtherinformation call 374-1211 Donald G. Schaefer, president|vice president; Mrs. Ernest M. shop, and be in a better position cert Thursday (July 18) at8 15| ture to the opeka-“Titus” by|foon for rehearsals. Ext, 3256. ( and personnel manager, respec-|(Marilyn) Hales, secretary-his- to assist in furthering their p.m. in the Recital Hall of the by Mozart-Moehlamm, Selec-| Ralph G. Laycock, who con+ OUTDOOR SURVIVAL—Tuestively, of the orchestra itself,|torian, and Mrs. J. Lewis theater program.” Harris Fine Arts Center. The/tions from the Broadway musi-|duets both groups, has long been public is invited without charge. cal “The King and I” by Rich. i lays and Thursdays, until and board members Mrs.|(Eileen) Bird, librarian. duly 18, at 6 p.m. in room 106 The concert band, composed| ard Rogers will be performed een esa rice ee Dallas-H.-(Rhoda -Vaun). Young|_Membership_in the orchestra ——————— and the band will conclude their”}BYU.Concert Band. -More_reDf the Richards Building on the Jr, Willard V. Loveridge,|is open by audition to all adult SO DON'T WORRY Brigham Young University camsection with “Tocatta for Band” cently, he has been conductor of Dean B, Farnsworth, John C. |musicians, both professional by Erickson, the BYU Symphony Orchestra, s. For further information The Utah Shakespearean Fes- \Swindle, Scott P. Wallace, Mrs. Jand amateur, in Utah Valley The nation’s public debt — PIPELINES GROWING money owed by the federal tival at College of Southern wall 3744211, Ext. 3256, Gas pipeline and utility com-| “A Summer’s Day” by ba and is eurrently director eee of orand nearby areas. Interested) Edward L, (Eleanor) Hart, government, the states, counUtah in Cedar City is taking Lawrence G. Wright, Mrs, Vern|musicians who would like to|tiescities, school districts and panies will have enough pipe-|Montaine will be performed as chestras et the Universtiy, « GOLF CLINIC—Tuesday and ‘on a new look. Thursday, Jily 11 and 13 at It’s the sixth season for the (Dawn) Brimley, Mrs. L. Dale’ join the orcestra are invited to| public authorities — amounts lines and mains in use by 1980|the opening number by the 40$ p.m, in the Golf Area south annual three-play summer (Nancy) Braithwaite, and Mrs./schedule appointments for audi-|ty $9900 for each man, woman to encircle the world nae than| ember orchestra followed by) More than four-fifths of South | Symphony No.1” by Beethoven. Africa's industry is concentrated Df the George A. Smith Field- event which willutilize a great- 'Gustive O. (Virginia) Larson. \tions with President Long, 90 N. and child, Interest payments, house on the Brigham Young ly-enlarged set, new music As in the past, the Symphony |705 West, Orem, Phone 225-5615. |though heavy, are still less than 50 times. Total miles of pipe! ‘The University is sponsoring in four urban areas occupying a University campus, For further pavilion for the orchestra, and’ Guilg will present symposiums! Symphony rehearsals will re-|1 per centof the total national|lines are expected to reach 1,-lfor the first time this year a|minimal 2.5% of the republic’s leoncert band and a symphony total surface area, qpeneton call 374-1211, Ext, specially-designed area for the \for guild members and guests|sume immediately after Labor income. {245,000 miles, prior to each concert. It will ‘Day. Elizabethan dancers, « SUMMER .SWIM — Monday, Although occupying more Wednesday, and Friday, July than twice the space of the 10, 12, and 14 at the Pools of original set built for the festithe Richards Building on .the val in its first season in 1962, Brigham Young University the stage temains ‘basically campus, For further informa- of the same design and duplition call 374-1211, Ext. 3256. cates the architecture of the original Elizabethan playA national authority on edu- |Programming for Children with HELP FOR REJECTS houses, cation of children with special Learning Disabilities.” WASHINGTON (UPI) — The The Festival béging July 13 The weather outside is cheery, Pentagonis starting a program and ends Aug. 5. The three problems will lecture at Brig- She is a visiting faculty to help men who wantto enlist plays scheduled for production ham Young University Tuesday member for the third of five Eveninside,it isn't dreary, as part of a series of workshops two-week workshops being in the armed forces but are are “The Comedy of Errors,” of course it is hot, unacceptable for minor medical on learning disabilities. sponsored by the BYU Educa“Hamlet” and “The Tempest.” December,it's not, reasons. The public may attend. tion Center. Dr. Betty Harrison The Defense Department said ‘They will be staged in nightly Mrs, Margaret A. Scheffelin, is director. So get busy and paint, won't you dearie? Thursdaythat it would give free rotation so that visitors may corrective treatment, including stay three days and see three Children’s Research Center, Participants in the workshop include school psychologists, All spring you've been going to doit, plays. |University of Illinois, will speak minor surgery, to men whose So nowis the timetogettoit, : conditions can be cleared up in’ Those wishing to reserve from 7 to 9 p.m. in 184 Jesse counselors, speech therapists, , six weeks. The potential en- tickets may write to the Utah Knight Building on ‘“Implica- teachers of special classes for Use Ameritone paint, listees will receive full pay Shakesperean Festival, Cedar tions of the New Illinois Psy- handicapped children, and reAnybetter, there ain't, cholinguistic Abilities m medial teachers. City, Utah, or call 586-9752, ~uring the program. Lemonade, too, will help you get throughit. A child with a learning disability is generally considered 7 Now the painting looks swell, to be one who is not achieving But thefloors look like—well! up to his expectation level, Dr. Better go to the store, Harrison said. Children with good intelligence sometimes do Tregeagle’s for sure, not learn because of some Armstrong vinyl!will best fill the bill. special problem such as lack Go to 940 East and 450 North, ‘ = of coordination, nerve blocking, sight and hearing problems, 450’s the one, just beyond 4th, lack of proper perception, etc. We'll be waiting to meet you, jous locations. This is a BYU Program for girls between the ages of 10-18. For further in- BYU SummerBand,Orchestra to Present Joint Concert Thursday In Recital Hall Shakespeare Festival at CedarCity Specialist in Learning Problemsto S peak Here We'll be happy to greet you, Be completely redone byJuly 24. YOU ameritone DESERVE THE BEST... 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