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Show —S MAIST A SPECTACULAR SCENEfrom the Vaughan Williams opeva‘‘Pilgrim’s Progress’’ shews the new settings and special effects created by the set designer for this second staging of the work. The premier at BYU last spring, and its successful reception, prompted this repeat perforraance. It is being produced by the BYU Opera Workshopand will be presented April 22 through 25 in the de Jong Concert Hall pring inspires a number of thoughts— gardeners think about mulching the rose bushes, travelers pore over maps and travel folders, and sports enthusiasts dust off the tennis rackets, water skis and golfclubs. However, all of Central Utah's residents still have a numberof indoor entertainmentsto look forward to this spring. Wednesday evening the Utah Valley Sym- ADMIRING ONE OF the permanent art pieces at the Springville Gal are from left, Mrs. Omar Hansen; Mrs. Boyd Goodrich, Mrs. Ear] Child and Mrs. Shelley Nielson, Springville club presidents, who are serving on the committee in charge of the Art Tea. phony Orchestra will complete its concert season with guest conductor Richard Barker of Provo High School conducting his own work. Later in the month, the BYU Opera Theater, Motion Picture Studio, Symphony Orchestra and Drama Department combine their experience andtalents to present ‘‘A Filgrim’s Progress,”’ a 20th century opera by American composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. The opening of the Springville Art Gallery starts May off with a new season of showings in one of the mostpopulargalleries in the west. In addition, the Springville Women’s Clubs will be holding their annual Art Tea. May 25 through 28 will see the production — See Page 23 — DIRECTING ARRANGEMENTS for the annual Art Tea in Springville which marks the opening of the Spring Art Show, are, from left, Mrs. J. A. Strong; Mrs.Blaine P. hoe ageay Clyde, president of the Federated Women’s Council and general chairman; and Mrs. Joe Miller. “LUCK BE A LADY” is the plea of Nathan Detroit (Ron Hall, right) as he joins in the ‘‘oldest established permanentfloating crap game in NewYork,” in this scene from ‘Guys anc! Dolls,’ Utah Valley Opera Association Production to be performed May25 through 28. Others pictured are, fromleft, Gary Clark, Evi Airola, and Wendy Woolsey Williams, UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONYConductor GlennCO of ! composer Richard Barker and cee ee ] the viola section, study the score of Mr, Barker's composition, ‘Sound Sketches,” which he will conduct at the } ‘ omen ’ ;: i ¢ 7 0 ay sein inte Houde 12, , April § concert Wednesdcy night. It will bethefinal concert of the season for the orchestra. .. ; = Y ‘ — ‘ en |