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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Thursday, April 20, 1995 e, Page 7 Sculpture is inspiration for Snow's spring dance concert Snow College art teacher Brad in the series to portray a different Taggart didnt know when he went level of emotion ranging from joy to work on a sculpture several to despair. The human figure has always months ago that it would end up the been for dance a dominant theme in my art being the inspiration work, said Taggart. I want all departments spring concert. Jubilation is a sculpture of a the finished pieces to be acceshuman figure that stands just over sible. Part of the experience of seven feet tall. It is the first sculpsculpture is being able to touch ture in a planned series of 12. and interact with it. Jubilation is Taggart said he wants each piece meant to be touched. I want people Sanpete Youth Pioneer Pageant seeking cast members to prepare for summer presentation to see the movement and feel the in the foyer of the Crane Theatre each evening of the performances. texture. is The work constructed of Hopefully the sculpture will carbon steel rod and was recently make you smile as you interact on display in the Humanities with it, said Taggart. Building Gallery as part of the Taggart graduated from Snow Snow College employee art show. College three years ago and told Taggart is originally from President Day he would be back West Jordan, Utah. He now lives in three years. It was almost three in Ephraim with his wife Kim and years to the day that I was hired to e son, B.J. Brad is a help teach here. I knew I wanted teacher for Snow College. to come back and it was just a A photograph os Jubilation matter of time. T aggart graduated will be used for the poster for the from Utah State University this May 3,4,5 Orchesis Dance Con- past spring and was hired at Snow cert, which will have the same at the beginning of this school name. The sculpture will also be year. part-tim- Ephraim Clean-u- p ing in the pageant should contact Julie or George Winn at Governor Mike Leavitt has Pioneer a Youth leave or Pageant Sanpete message. proclaimed May 6, as Take Pride This pageant is sure to pro e in Utah Day in preparation for written, produced and directed by Merrill Osmond - to be performed a wonderful experience for the Utah's Centennial next year. this summer in conjunction with youth of our community. We'e The City of Ephraim has anIndependence Day festivities. got a lot of talented young people nounced that it will participate on The pageant, a dramatic cel- here; this will give them an oppor- that day w ith a city-- ide clean-uebration commemorating pioneer tunity to show their stuff, said Individual residents are enis helping with couraged to join in my giving speheritage, is slated for June 30, and Julie Winn, who 1 and 3 at North for the Sanpete cial effort to cleaning up their pageant. July High choreography School in Mt. Pleasant. Proceeds from the pageant property on May 6, and during the Youth are now being sought w ill benefit patient care at Sanpete preceding week. Neighborhoods for parts in the pageant as actors, Valley Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. are encourage to join together durdancers and singers. Volunteers The Sanpete Youth Pioneer ing the week and take on projects are also needed for stage crew, Pageant relives the journey of the that can best be done by a group, Mormons who left Missouri and such as tearing down dilapidated tickets, costuming and other assiscrossed the plains to settle in a new buildings and fixing up and painttance. The cast is open to any youth land and tells of others such as ing for the elderly. The city will assist residents or child under 19. Other volunteer Catholic missionary colonizers inand Fathers Escalante in the project by carrying out a positions are open to anyone curb-sid- e terested in participating. trash pickup beginning Dominiguez, the Greek and ItalJewand ian Chinese the take will pioneers, at 7 a.m. on Saturday, May 6. Resiplace by Casting Ameriish native settlers, and the dents may put out trash, including May 1, with rehearsals beginning cans who shared this pioneer in tree limbs beginning April 29. Those interested in participat Trash must be placed on the curb Cast members and volunteers are being sought for the first-ev- 283-504- er 0, -- w mid-Ma- y. sculpture titled Jubilation is the inspiration for the name and theme of the Spring Dance Concert at Snow College. The artist is Snow College art teacher Brad Taggart p. planned and may not include any commercial debris, paint or toxic chemi- cals. As a to the cleanup day, Ephraim City will sponsor its annual Bloomin and Groom in Day on May 20. Flowers will be available for sale that day by four different vendors on Main Street on the green between the Coop and the Museum. The sale will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until noon unless flowers are sold out before noon. Experienced follow-u- p gardener Gary Anderson will be available during that same time upstairs in the Coop Building to give free advice and answer gardening questions. 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