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Show New performing arts award for ehoreogr ra pliers U PI NEW YORK Samuel ' II Tripps Now .p,iHi-f.inuly- npps. lmin involved in the theater and other performing arts in the San Francisco Itav area though he now lives in New York told a news confeienee "I first discovered dance, actually hallet. in the pun's In the 5o'h. through my wite Pluse s involvement, discovered modem dance " Me said he was KT'U.id,d to estatihsh the new award by Charles Reinhart president of the American lhince Fcsliv al. whu h will administer the award I waiittvf to thank them and to honoi those artists, past and present, who have Uiven and continue to give Amerien her Si member of the Scrip, announced tin week he has established what is believed to be Vmorioa'.N largest annu.il awani hi the , arts The $25.0110 Samuol H S npps Award will lw made each year to a choreographer who has made a Mumfieant lifetime cnntribu-tiotn the field of modem dance pii eirment S Scripps, a professional photographer and hUhtmn designer, is a grandson of the late K W Sertpps and son of the late Uoliert Scripps. the first two heads of the Serums 1 publishing empire -- I'he Salt Lake Trihune, Sunday g iio)H's fund later to to make lalv Cliaptei the Sweet Adelines, will present its animal ' spring show. Thai Was Only Yesterd.iv." Satur day at 7 .1 p m in the Murray llinh School an State ditonum Turk Fvans will direct the show that will feature the Rack Porch (tang the Forget Me Notes and The Punroe Sisters stahlish an the award t In observance of Faster, kl FD Channel 7, will retiro uleast Sunday its production of the Oratorio Sonet v of Flail's performance of Handel s ' Messiah " Ttie program first aired last le cemtier It will be rehmadcast Sunday of at t (i lu The Life of Beethoven, Bruckner & Mozart Produced An array of 260 i Co-hi- c THE TAT00 CONNECTION and directed by HANS CONRAD FISCHER O (Mirim imr Cotk ( mi tA, r Uto K M.itto' Krfft Jtiti t Ri t IVRhti jr K p ij Synviry Quarto! Jiehtun Innii Iyirw1ui1( I KfM Kwnpe 3251 Krtfi Hofrfn ifi SU-Mrill- OdXmlj 1 IAjI inn j toon J C f "CAVEMAN" -P149 4 30 CIS (00 1100 JO 49 lov.iris Kurt Moil Wmsfv Ohm" iunk AuQUHliniA Man Matju (oerjan) Josef f rmdrtrti Orip0ihtuer lorgn) U kk "UhCAY M.D THE 45' 30 . to 12 noon latter the hunt 10 10 tint $595 i'H SbOiAST t3l tU9ti SOUTH ftf I 12 WONMftlAND" AMY - 6 30 Alt 8 7 50 I R 49 f 17 OO Presents 200 400. 800, 8 00. 1000 I urrv tie III ( $11.50 & Reserved Available at: Symphony Hall, Toad Tapes in Ogden, Budget Tapes in Logan, Ruby Records and all Sound Track Locations. A UNITED ItfCREOISli Ni WY YOU CAM" which wy wn loosr 800 10 twry340 Ny 30.95a lfY WHKM why plus SHRINKING WOMAN" PG "XANADU" vy The Desert Wind. It's the most luxurious tram in the Amtrak system. It pulls out of Salt Lake at 1:10 a.m. every morning and arrives that same morning in Las Vegas. Right at the doorstep of the Union Plaza ftctel-wi- th 504 beautifully priced rooms, Two Shows Wednesday, April 29, 1981 7:00 P.M. & 10:00 P.M. Tickets on Sale Now nine Till -- !ia:t01) S3R00j decorated, reasonably Symphony Hall v $1.50 Mon. Fri. 3 South MatoXSantjM CftyTVtah ROUND TRIP FARE SALT LAKE CITY' TO LAS VEGAS from Star re, 30 45. EXCEPT HOLIDAYS lOIEi intent 1 PG 7 U4 mimi T ic SEATS 6.45 1 RODNEY DANGERFIELD I1 - PG WORKING" 345 4 30 15. 00 848 j ALL $7-9- 5 J.C. McNeil Till AAon.-Fr- l. "CAVEMAN" 45. 7 30. 4 19. j print noon to 4:00 pm P r children person under 2 Free PG 746, HARDLY 820 00 "THE STUNT MAN" 17 45. 3 00. 9 15. 7 30, per person children under 'AUCI IN pk OP 4 15 7 12 mere an Fri. EXCEPT HOLIDAYS 7:15, 9.30 NOON BRUNCH A Till $2.00 $2.00 SEATS 5:00 EASTER BRUNCH 5a Seats $9.50 PG "STAR WARS" STUNT MAN- "- R 49.300,5 19,7 , 12.30,2.45,5-00- 10:00 nm tickets S3 50 et the door only All wouur 5:00 Tue. 17 EASTER EGG HUNT ADULTS $10.00 STUDENTS $7.00 (Good for all performances) Tickets available at All ZCMI Stores, Young Amenca at Fashion Plane Mall, and at the door night of performance For information on Group Rates contact Festival Productions at 6 DON McLEAN AND FRIENDS SEATS 90 30. 7 incredible shrinking PM "XANADU" ALL East 3670 South 4 49 9 10. ALL VOfHX JHBTEAOTEtfBUWNYt SKYLINE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM KflLL910-FM9- 7 PC WARS" "STAR R sio i4s is Kfotfilof Single pertormence l. EXCEPT HOLIDAYS K'in Inn Mon.-Fr- KC Jnrm leerjef Wtulo'f Kuhehk - 30, 3 30, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 lJU fur lO tl n THIEF' 't iSc FHE7C trfi tkln HlAS k.ynttfiry Pmh.ifmttftK VMrtn Strfl dukb tyr) t)y WuhiT1 I ,jftWr$ixjief EVirm I iwwn Mv s.iy I fHfi KrvTvrtftcfvfV Mi t SEATS SI .50 HI 6 00 Exceot Holiday S.iltv'u ffte Mi Wi SckTi urnpm.ry k tfiM tnd m Pifm Urn km MrirnNum tnr$vxln JiOuo film tuwiMl or mi)rtal Vwvi O' iri 'S fX liKVl Wiiheim Rv Wh,ig, I li(0tfit ft (iiiklii Wlhm'Mttiiill Monty Sryny)Lixlfg A OrrwNBir HrifTttwcy Rwl hNf oI ?tiu hfijtnnr to MiKiMfi Fhitwifrnjrir Hiytilh I Mslrv1 hefm Vnnrui IHMlhurmuHT Viirn,i bmi)THit, Vinn,i Ff dt, uhn.mh blnog Omlol LmHin Wtntj Sir Gnr.,on Program 3 May 12,8PM The Life of Mozart Program 2 May 5, 6 P M. The Lite of Anton Bruckner tmiutta htrofc n0 Ck 'O.VCJ Ruth 7 Musicians and Orchestras are presented in Tbreo Musical Biographies whir h nn reate the Lives and Times of Beethoven Bruckner and Mo art by moans of offers, documents paintings and phohxttn-phi- c of views the countryside cities and buildings where the mam events ot each composer s hie look p.ico Program t jmIllll t ::r:(UhT .in i Bud Cort i n hACCi n ,'Yi MAi r r World-Famou- s April 28, 8 P M Ludwig Van Beethoven iftr jfe tirvj PNiIHmittv ti' 2 30, 4 15, 6 00, 7 45 0 30 rep ,0 R' t 1 f uK'iicn' r Star A ars tlirouh Mtvt mii'i1 nt a Stdi ,hip Ineitre Star k.y ttie rotxk at Olympus Star ship, and see a laser light show at Sandy Starships all this ween betor each showing ot Star Airs f 100 So, 364-34- 1 i0 Mrnv Prr-i.n- E. VOn, S.mdoi Saluo, music director of the Carmel (Calif ) Ruch Festival conduces the choir and the member of the Itah Symphony Soloists include Hie audio imrtion of ,lonnOtlley program also will lie simulcast in stereo by MKU.tkl FM tACH TUESDAY IS FAMILY FUN DAY AT All CONSOLIDATED THTATRES Ch'ttiAn CHALLENGE OF THE NINJA least Me STARR BARBARA BACH A RARE OPPORTUNITY GREAT COMPOSERS FILM SERIES Jl p in RINGO CAC ls pnlPI. . rbroa "Messiah pei'loniumcr show Idle Sego ripps lie said he liermanent Retnhiird told the news 'Conference that an IF committee will name the first Imnoree in June The ADF, created in l'i'J4 and ertsfitevl with furthering the careers of maiiv of the great nami's in modern dame, such as Martha (Iraliani, Hanya Holm, Charles Weidm.iu and Ikiris Humphrey, is held annually in Durham. NC This sear's festival will lake place June 12 July 21 1 plan-'prin- modern art." said l'lai endowment liorti- - ( 1 Vi Broadway hit musicals, and the Back Stage Restaurant and Piano Bar. Think of a carefree, relaxed ride on Amtrak's Desert Wind! It's a very economical way to travel. And it takes you straight to a good time! At the Las Vegas Union Plaza Hotel. world-famou- full-til- WILLIAM s acres casino action, of 96 RICKY SCHRODER HOLDEN iinioub are savage. Subect to availability t Two alone fight for Live h U(p "rjiorj For room reservations, urn contact your Travel Agent J or call the Union Plaza direct at survival. 1 HotelCmino j (toll free) For Amtrak reservations In Salt Lake City (fall 801364 8562 US VEGAS CONCERTS PRODUCTION 41 n SAMI . arkod w.mJ'THE EART HLING' "TS PETER COUJNSON t;; Stephen w. sharmat JOHN STRONG FRANK MORRISS Till evj inday May 3rd Symphony Hall 8:00 p.m. TICKETS: Sk in SO .it the A experience. Come to Harrah's. C '.native (aifucrts Prodie nun ASUU Presents TROLLEY I Two of Nevada's highest rated hotels. Thirteen superb restaurants. Sizzling Cabaret revues. Nonstop excitement in the casinos. And the greatest names in show business every v 1MMD SHIRE A Mt w tuiwn lK HI MX AYS JPG4MTtsunio SQUARE ' y2BB 3895 7ih CARRlaCE woYlet" t IT's ajMSTin PoaononTj 33 6-3 F (ARiN toNV fk KIM 1K K 4100 srS TROLLEY S Redwood Rri night. THE MAGIC OF DISNEY ANIMATION IS BACK. 'Mr. Fingers" Show Or.. 'HAlPfcAY HOME Sk (KIUKN RUN THEATRE It Irv Weiner and the . mink. MAt RE usmie Acrt ipl.inc All Sound d r.ivkv, Ruin Records, Tiud Tape- - Budget Tapes, The- Kimball Art Center anil Sv iupluiiiv Hall A Ml HNvn f jM Tahoe At The Osmonds Suinnq & Marie thni Aptil dll Roy Clark thru I May Donny ZMf & Lou In Rawls May 6 trim ?1 j m0: Tuesday, April ELDER KESTLER IS BACK! Natalie Cole Merle Haggard Norm Crosby 22 thru 2ft May Helen Apul Eddy Arnold May 7 thiu 2! Crystal Gayle June 5 thiu U May Neil Orlando June 4 thru Nelson Family June 14 tlm- & 750-165- 7 BRIGHAM CITY BOX ELDER H.S. Monday, April 27 Tickets 8 p.m. Box Office Recorder & Tapes 723-542- 6 Cosby June 18 thiu July 7 am to midnight 800 648 3773 SALT LAKE CITY KINGSBURY HALL. U. of 8 p.m. May 1, 2, 4 0 Box Office Hall Tickets Kingsbury 581-710- U Amy KX), 4:15.7:30 Alice 2:50, 6.00, 9.20 Alice 1:00. 4:20, 7:40 Amy 2.25. 5:45, 9:10 Recording blow Available t Wherever IDS Books Are Sold Alice 100, 4.30, Amy 2.25. 6.00, 9.25 $2.00 1 Tickets Original-Cas- Students $1.50 Non-studen- ts 7 KENT CONCERT HALL, USU 8 p.m. University Ticket Office Monday, April 20 Bill THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Olpin Union Ballroom 8 p.m. Sedaka 22 thru June 3 Tony Willie Reservation service LOGAN Reddy 23 thiu May 6 Rickies Sister Sledge May 29 thru Juno Don 21 Reno Loretta Lynn Thru April 22 Alice Amy 6.20 3 20. 6.30.9 45 I i I |