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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 10, 2004 Community SUU broadcast student wins national competition Russell Wilde, a Southern Utah University senior communication major with an emphasis in broadcasting, has won the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Student News Competition. The Broadcast Education Association announced earlier this week on its website that Wilde won the BEAs Best of the Festival award for his television news coverage. The national competition brings student work from all over the country including schools such as Northwestern, University of Alabama, University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill, Arizona State and many others. Wilde entered a compilation oftelevision news stories he shot, wrote, and edited for SUTV News, Southern Utah Universitys cable television station that airs live news, sports, and weather each weekday. The stories Wilde en- tered included the dramatic coverage of a highway patrol car being hit by a sleepy semi-truc- k driver and also the Zion Inn Motel fire in downtown Cedar City. Symphony Notes By Nina Laycook like the The Board Room - country western song Gentle on my Mind, in the Board Room its Fundraising on our mind... after all, its our job! Sometimes things just come to us, because we never know whos in the audience. Someone who catches the Symphony spirit and wants to give back. Someone like Kanabs own master quilter Jon Smith, an SUTV advisor, as well as an associate professor of communication and department chair, received a preliminary phone call last week from a competition official with inquiries into Wildes qualifications and experience. When Smith informed Wilde that he had been selected as the award recipient, Charlotte Pittman. Working Wilde said, I have been able to win approximately 250 hours to proawards in radio, but I had never duce the whimsical quilt entitled Wee Village, Charlottes genbeen able to break into televidonation is expected to erous sion. This is great to be recograise $2000. Look for this unique nized for my television work. The BEA Festival received a quilt to be displayed around town record number of entries this in the coming weeks. for Wee Village The year. All entries were reviewed will bedrawing on May 1 during the preby a panel of professional judges. Wilde will be recognized in a symphony reception. For tickets stop by, or contact Terra Sue gala event in Las Vegas, NV at Robinson at the Volunteer Centhe Festival Awards Ceremony or Barbara Smith ter and Screening, part of the anof nual convention of the Broad- at Gifts the West cast Education Association, on Thanks, Charlotte:. .you are gentle on our mind! Saturday, April 17. Rehearsal Devoting hours of Wilde is a regular student reand combined practice, porter for SUTV News and he personal also does professional news cov- orchestra members continue to for the Classic Spring erage in the Cedar City area for prepare on May 1. Conductor Concert KCSG, a PAX affiliate in St. Stirland said Come George, Utah. Wilde can often Kortney for an evening of your be seen in the hallways with his prepared video camera and laptop video favorite German composers, plus editor that he uses to produce a few surprise elements, like a trumpet concerto and a many ofhis stories. In the spring triple of 2003 he completed a televi- vocalist. Pierce Emata, world sion news internship in Texas. famous pianist, will be perform644-369- 6, 644-565- 4. - n i g Beethovens Emperor concerto. Back-stag- e When its all strings and the rest of the orchestra patiently waits, trombone player Jeff Stirland lurks with camera, gathering a portfolio of shots. Along with a brief pro- file, next week well begin featuring each This Wee Village quilt, made by Charlotte Pittman, will be raffled off at the Symphonys May concert. orchestra member. the time of the French RevoluOffstage Above, we mention tion, and the liberty, equality Beethovens Emperor. and brotherhood in the air beBeethoven would have been ap- came the roots of his personal palled to know that his Piano philosophy. At the time this conConcerto No. 5 in E Flat would certo was written, there was only become known by the nickname one emperor in Europe - Napoleon of Emperor. Not only was he a Bonaparte- - and Beethovens early composer who insisted on his admiration for Napoleon turned own freedom, he was perhaps to a sense of betrayal when the the first composer to believe in Corsican had himself crowned. the essential freedom of man- In Beethovens mind, emperor kind everywhere. He grew up at meant dictator. Chamber luncheon March 16 Come listen to the purest harmony, best musicianship and funniest ranch humor ever seen on stage!! Things are moving and shaking with the new leadership of the Kanab Area Chamber of Commerce and they would like to bring everyone up to speed on their plans for 2004. To accomplish this they would like to invite everyone to a luncheon to be held Tuesday, March 16 at noon at the Kanab City Library. The cost of the luncheon is $10. The Chamber has also asked Cowboy Ted from the local Kane County Office of Tourism to speak at the event to give everyone a chance to meet him and learn more about what he is planning and doing to increase the tourist economy in the area. CHauQ UJMati SUSQ i (: Jt K I 4k' fJn- SQQSB smj Ss , BBE3 IJEQSITE nOSTIHQ Or DESIGN 644-200- 0 1 - $-'- - -- r I Check out these Local Website Creations: www.kanabcountryauto.com ' www.garyalankalpakoff.com www.treasuretrailmotel.com www.rockingvcafe.com www.moquicave.com more on the way... Southern Utah Publishing 9 f i The Bar J Wranglers All the way from Jackson Hole, WY!! Tickets Prices: $12.00 Member $5.00 At Door $15.00 Pre-Sa- le Saturday, March 20, 2004 Triple C Event Center Panguitch, UT PreShOW Starts at 6:00 Friends of Contributors: VSTres Amigos Ranchero SA Garkane Energy Garfield County Travel Council rJ v 4-- H PM 4-- H Contact USU Kane County Extension office at: 435-644-49- fM M t-- r t i i V w T 01 w ft T J- - ti V T i i i4f 'f1 |