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Show Lakeside Ke jew, Jariuar) 15, Gilbert, Sullivan Company Coming Jo Weber State Davis County commissioners and legislators met f last week with Republican Party leaders and workers at meetings held in Bountiful and Clearfield. Voter district chairmen, vice chairmen, and county delegates heard presentations by the elected officials and responded with comments on county and state government operations. One meeting featured a presentation on property reappraisal by representatives of the Legislative Analyst and the State Tax Commission. According to Republican Chairman Gene Peresich, the main purpose of the meetings was to promote interaction between elected officials and the public. Several officials took the opportunity to explain new legislation or administrative procedures and to discuss state and county budget problems. New ideas for economy in government were discussed. Commissioners said they were considering converting to smaller cars, charging federally mandated programs for county overhead costs, and stretching out purchases to maximize interest income. The commissioners pledged to use any savings from economizing to reduce taxes. Legislators suggested accelerating advanced student placement The "Gilbert and Sullivan A La Carte" company will bring the works of the great English light opera composers to area lovers of tuneful, pleasant and d music when they appear Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Browning Centers Austad Auditorium at Weber State College as part of the Celebrity Series sponsored by the colleges Office of Cultural Affairs. ; Daniel L. Martino WSC director of cultural affairs, said the groups fully staged and costumed programs of selections from the entire Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire have been presented with more than 30 symphony orchestras and before literally hundreds of colleges and community groups. light-hearte- rA Newspaper critics have cited their style, ft CIRCULAR fluoroscopic system surrounds the arm of a youth being operated on for an arm fracture at Davis North Medical Center. Surgeon is behind the screen at left. musicianship and deluxe comic sense in calling them "Americas Best at presenting the Gilbert and Sullivan melodies and fun from such great works as H.M.S. Pinafore, The Mikado, Priates of Penzance, etc. Coming to Ogden will be the full company and orchestra. The group of soloists making up the troupe includes Sara-An- n Noll, soprano; Joan August, mezzo soprano; James Wilson, tenor; John Carle, baritone, and Robert Stevens, bass baritone. Linda Hall will be piano accompanist and Allan Lokos, producer and director. Ms. Noll is a South Carolina native who has been hailed by critics as the best Gilbert and Sullivan soprano on either side of the Atlantic. She also has an extensive background of opea, operetta, oratorio and Broadway musicals. r New Video Machine Aids Area Surgeons LAYTON The television age came to Utah in the early 1950s, but the onscreen revolution is continuing to expand in Utahs hospitals. A new entry in video medicine is the new Image Intensifier now in use at Davis North Medical Center. The mobile unit, especially useful in orthopedic surgery, allows the surgeon to instantly view the operation, cutting Dr. Eugene E. Campbell, professor of and chairand radiation down surgery time man of the history department at Brigham Young doses. University, will present the first winter quarter The surgeon can simply watch the lecture in the Stewart Library lecture series at Weber operation as he performs it, says Jill State College today at 2:30 p.m. in the special Mikesell, an technician at the collections area on the second floor. It saves about 50 Layton hospital. ' He will take as his subject: "Brigham Young: percent in operation time since there is Another View. less need for traditional Holder of a doctorate from the University of Because of a special timing unit on Southern California, Campbell is the author of the system, the amount of radiation several authoritative books and numerous articles in normally associated with fluoroscopy is scholarly publications. reduced 90 percent according to Gary In 1973 he received the Mormon History Coleman, the departments chief Associations award for the best article that year on technician. Mormon history. m . x-r- Doctors Forum Planned Tonight At Layton School Youth Gets LAYTON Brian C. Bock, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bock, 138 N. 2700 E., Layton, has earned the Eagle rank. He is a member of Troop 77, sponsored by the Layton Community Church. The scoutmaster is E. Wayne McGlaughlin. , Brian has been a camp staff member at Camp Loll and a chapter chief and is in the Order of the Arrow. He attended Davis High School where he is on the honor roll, the sophomore second vice president, a member of the symphonic band and orchestra and is on the basketball, football and track teams. He received the Hugh OBrien Leadership year. fractures with frequent use in orthopedic hip pinnings, but can also be used in the insertion of coronary other vascular pacemakers, procedures and gall bladder surgery. The system also contains a special attachment for more efficient use in childrens surgery. was The first week in use, the used in operations on an elderly woman who suffered a fracture in a fall, a old auto accident victim and a old boy who injured himself in a fall from school playground equipment. The addition of the system, combined film processor in the with a surgery suite and two portable units, provides Davis North with an adaptable team that "is as good as any orthopedic system in the state, according to Coleman. was manufactured by the The Varian Corporation in Salt Lake City. , SceiranG ...the tzttzr life ' Arthritis Lecture Dated at Hospital The Utah Arthritis Foundation is sponsoring a ; lecture regarding the latest arthritis treatment. The lecture is free and will be heldJan. 22, 7:30p.m. in the Green Auditorium at McKay-De- e Hospital. Dr. Jeffrey Booth, a local rheumatologist, will deliver the lecture which will be followed by a question and answer period. 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