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Show August 23. 198) Missionary Returns to Ecuadoras ‘Rock Star’ Writers League Plans Roundup Fediscos, one of two ma- By CHARLENE WINTERS Arts Editor The 7th annual League of Utah Writers Roundup will be at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City, this year, on Sept. 11,12 and 13, said President Brenda Bensch, with a theme of “Follow the Rainbow.” The roundup is open to everyone interested, not just members. Guests will include Carolyn Nichols, senior editor with Jove Publications, Inc.; Mark Strand, nationally ‘renowned poet ve ublishes regularly MAX GOLIGHTLY “The New Yorker, Elizabeth Lane, Provo, hycumnomlist, and, to moderate a discussion, Nancy Funk, Salt Lake Tribune SundayArts Section editor. In addition, Jean R. Jenkins and Max Golightly, both excellent poets from Provo,will read the winning poetry at the poet’s breakfast Sunday morning. ‘ ; A requirement this \ ee year is pre-registration, ¢ 4 oe absolutely a must. JEAN JENKINS Complete package is $40 for those who make reservations before Aug. 31 or $42 for those who make them after that Send reservations to Dee Abbott, 4775 BonAir, Salt Lake City, Utah 17, Those who wishto go to only part of the roundup may do so. The Friday, Sept. 11, reception costs $4; Saturday, Sept. 12, morning session (including continental breakfast) is $7; Saturday, Sept. 12, afternoon ELIZABETH LANE session (including autograph party) is $7; Saturday evening banquet breakinto the mar et. She is $15, and Sunday, Sept. wrotein May, advertising 13, poets’ breakfast is to the league, that she terested ;in contacting : Times are; Friday and meeting prospective reception, 7:30 p.m.; writers for the romance Saturday morning ses- line. sion, 9 a.m. to noon, Mrs. Lane, whose two Saturday afternoon ses- books, ‘Mistress on the sion, 2 to 4 p.m.; banquet, Morning Star’’ and 7 p.m.; Sunday morning “Drums of Darkness’’ poets breakfast, 9 a.m. were both published by Miss Nichols is the Jove, has traveled to Gerwriter and editor who originated the idea of Jove’s Second Ohance at doing research for her Love series. Her depart- novels. ment's first books were She is working on a new distributed in June. She series of books calle plans to publish three “The Celestial Empire’’ new titles every three series. months. The poet, Strand, will She will peak about comeall the way to Utah writing the romance from New York and novel, what a “formula” should romance is and how to tation. rock star may seem like a quantum leap. Winn but for Claybaugh of Provo, it was merely an extension of what he started as a missionary in Ecuador While serving in Ecuador, he worked in public relations for the LDS Church. He per- (fa formed ontelevision, ap- peared on interview programs, and in the country, saw him jor recording companies and some mission compa Mormon missionary to every Mondaypresented a show on a religious theme. A recording company representative from WINN CLAYBAUGH nions in concert and asked themto record an album Their effort is Los Nefitas—translated it means The Nephites— and it is a collection of original modern soft rock music He appeared in two concerts as a missionary and he says the ‘crowds went wild.” “Ecuador doesn't really have rock musicians coming to the country, so they went crazy when they heard some Americans singing They just went crazy, he adds. “They screamed through the whole concert, and we were novel to them. We gave our autographs for an hour. them recognize us on the After his mission ended Street, but in Ecuador, at in October Winn went concerts, theystill attack home, and didn’t think he their stars would ever see the American songs,’ plains. he ex- More than a thousand people attended the concert and he sold 500 copies of the album. It waslater fun to see country again. 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