Show - -- 4 - - - 1 V I ‘ E8 I : -- - The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June 9 1991 I - THEME CROSSWORD k I - By William Lutwiniak ACROSS 34 Got boring 37 Aria plus 38 Actor Poitier et al 41 Boalim 42 Gabby 44 Well now' 46 Durocher and Gorcey 47 Idiom finish 49 Marsh plant 50 Coal carrier Kebab choice 5 Reads rapidly 1 — lo vista lively times Andy Taylor's boy Singer Mt 10 15 19 20 21 Neckwear 22 Shuttle operators 23 Gabby one 25 Gabby one 27 Print money 28 Questioned 51 MIT grads 52 Gabby 56 Accepted :130 Actress Stritch 31 Keatsian Output -- 32 Galatea's love 33 Word game: abbr DOWN Brat Pock's Rob 2 Neat as — — Z3 Bonsai tree accommodations 5 Was avoiwojkci 6 Gets there -- 8 Compass pt 9 Solodin subject 10 Workbench tool 11 Davis Cup winner 12 13 14 15 16 17 57 60 61 62 Commerce 81 Suable slander 82 83 84 85 87 89 Foci Acronym pt The Hunt tor Red —'' Lorenzo Lamas role or Qord 'Bight 63 64 65 67 68 71 72 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 85 86 88 In misty style Norse gods Nutters Food fish — up (sum) Was in the audience In a heap " hookup Gabby Desi's daughter arrwe My ink AMEX Irene Peery and daughter Christie Peery Will perform the Concerto in Major Two-Pian- o neighbor Men of ken "— Hope" Miss river 99 Kind of 365) Accompaniment is by the Brigham Young University Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Utah Symphony associate conductor Kirk Muspratt The Gina Bachauer International Piano Festival Recitals in the Town Series with local artists and students in free one-hoperfoimances downtown continues Pianists are as follows Monday: 11 am Marriott Hotel 75 S West Temple Stacey Gilchrist: noon Crossroads Plaza Melissa George: 1 pm Steinway Hall 156 S Main Arthur Johnson Tuesday: noon Crossroads Plaza Dana Hawkins: 2 pm Marriott Hotel Robert Nakea Wednesday: noon Crossroads Plaza Colleen Harrison: 1 pm Little America 500 S Main Mira Armij Gill: 2 pm First Interstate 180 S Plaza Main Tristan Moore 6 pm Red Lion Hotel 255 S West Temple Catherine Caine and Nicholas Olson Crossroads Thursday: 1100n Plaza Chelsea Van Dusen: 3 pm First Interstate Plaza Sean Slade 6 pm Red Lion Hotel Catherine Sloan and Juliet Gamer° Friday: noon Crossroads Plaza Sean Slade: noon First Interstate Plaza Shivonne Harrison 4 pm Steinway Hall Tamarni Honma 6 pm Red Lion Hotel Colleen Harrison (K bridge cotton Bagnold 100 Actress 101 NCOs hue opposite: 96 Emplace 103 Menlo Pork Inds 2 wds 105 Minstrel's offering 106 Author leverson 97 Always MI6 Egurgonsionsi 111111111111 601110101111111 al1111111111121MMICOMMININ 212111111114111111112111111111" Aristoe the affairs Yarn In reserve Have in Herautt 11111111111111111111111111111 Kazan man Turkish RV Stadium shape Irrigate "— Was a Lady" Send forth WEIMEMMINE111111111111111 Contemptuous look Gob Farrier at times Eustoce Tilley's creator 48 50 53 54 55 56 58 Singer Guthrie Scuttle 111111011111111101111111150 2 wds is — — in Some are hooked Need a breather Neal-Brow- Gabby Gabby 11111111111111111111111111111 With craft " 102 104 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 anigilltifillip1111111111111 11111211111A1111111011111111012st a female "Doe — Gabber piano-concert- 111111111111111111111111111111 Physics Nobelist 1944 "Unto us — — is given" — Coburg Old nags Serengeti sight Carol Set to trip Assistant 24 26 29 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 43 45 47 Gabby Affirmative vote 95 Vive's Steam ie o The Mozart cycle at Temple Square continues with a free concert Saturday at 7:30 pm in the Assembly Hall Mark Hansen will play rondos in D Major (K 382) and A Major (K n and 386) Leonora daughters Heather and Laura Neal will join in the Three-Pian- o Concerto in F Major (K 382) and 89 Priorzed 90 Canyon mouth 91 Naldi of the silents 92 Breather 93 Glossy coating 96 Brouhaha 98 Flees Fared: 2 was Whtte-sal- e item Kay Thompson character Sect follower Uncompromising Barrett and Jaffe 94 Blue MEI moon Arthur LOGORRHEA 92 Admit: 2 wds 93 Black Spultule Shakes 0 leg Music notes: Piano concerts abound in this week's classical offerings 111111111111111011151111111111111 statesman Gliammaanaimpammmo IIi 1111111111411111141111111 Asian weight Operatic soli 59 Form of energy 61 Any person that 63 Non — 64 He played Hutch 65 Goofs 66 Yahoos 67 Lamb for Lucullus 68 Inferior in quality 69 Spooky 70 Out of style 73 Actress Dem 76 Legislation for the needy: 2 wds 77 Bluish-gree- n 79 Blue denim Saturday: noon Crossroads will play music of Mozart Debit!: sy and Chopin Wednesday Hiroko Nakamura of Japan will pre- sent an evening of Chopin 0 United Feature Syndicate 1991 E-- 11- BEWANT An LO1'XLY - ir -- ‘ th A comedy for anyone who's ever had a mother lc $ - r- - - kati M::E-47---7-r -CIREFAS X OREON Nue Hmt AAR - 215r: 445cl - - HANN THEATRES ' 67 MANN 4890 '1 278-471- 1245 08 S 3700 DisCOutit 1 ! 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WOMAN MAGAZINE N Dems Cunnn9no N Ti-411- HARROWING ANDNONDROldSit bluegrass st--r CBS West Thursday: and the Tempo Timers rhythm and blues Friday Series schedules are available at the concerts or at the Art Barn 54 Finch Lane (1340 East) VA Doss f - The Sail Lake Tribune will consider calendar items and auditial notices received by noon on the On auditions Wednesday before publication please include the name of a contact person as it appears in the telephone book The Tribune does not publish phone numbers Tuesday Todd Woodbury Rick len Nobis and Tully Cathey classical music for two guitars and harpsichord Wednesday: Cowdaddies songs and melodies of the American fOIMILOLNI-(--L- I-- T 7- t4:1111:111ALLftWitc: Debussy Ravel Liszt and Prokofiev — Catherine Reese Two musical events are Vocal Ensemble unaccompanied choral music of all periods Mon- 9 : i OA Moore and Stephanie Ostler both A st High students and piano stiAents of Marjorie Janove will perform a program of Bach Beethoven Mendelssohn Chopin 11111111111111165111111111 The Salt Lake City Arts Councils 1PG-13A-- will Mozart by Brahms Godowsky and Friedman Friday Jerome Lowenthal will play works of Prokofiev Schumann and Chopin June 16 Edward Ashton will direct the Rocky Mountain Youth Camerata in an evening of string chamber orchestra to include selections from Telemann Paganini Gershwin and Copland IFUE'-igbTY- ! pi Walter Hautzig perform pieces 19 pm at First Presbyterian Church South Temple and C Street The program will range from classical to contemporary and patriotic selections Suggested donation is $3 The free "Summer Sundays at the Piano" series at Westminster College continues with 3 pm concerts in the Jewett Center for the Performing Arts 1250 E 17th South June 16 Tristan g Thursday and 18 The Mountain West Chorale will give a concert Friday at 7 annual Brown Bag Concert Series continues this week with free concerts at Ainerican TowersRed Lion Plaza 46 W 3rd South Featured artists are the Salt Lake 411 111 : sented June Brown Bag series continues with choral music day Powder Ridge TH nt eight-eve- 111111NOMENNOM111115111 I r scheduled at Brigham Young University this week Wednesday the Fullerton (Calif) College Vocal Jazz Ensemble and College Choir will give a free concert at 7:30 pm in the Madsen Recital Hall of the Provo campus's Harris Center Friday and Saturday the BYU opera department will present "Three Operatic Sitcoms" at 7:30 pm in the Madsen Recital Hall Tickets are $4 for the BYU community and senior citizens and $5 for the public Director Arden Hopkin said the light themes small casts and short running times make all three contemporary works — John Duke's "Captain Lovelace" Seymour Barab's "A Game of Chance" and Emmanuel Chabrier's "An Incomplete Education" — comparable to television situation comedies All are chamber operas with piano accompaniment The operas will also be pre- On Stage Productions will off Murray's Arts in the Park Series with a concert Monday at 8 pm The series continues with two performances by the Salt Lake Opera Company of Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi" Saturday and June 17 at 8 pm "Giamn Schicchi" will be directed by Robert Zabriskie and sung in English All events are at Murray Park 330 E Vine (4800 South) Season tickets to Arts in the Park are $18 for adults $15 for seniors and children Gate admission is $5 general and $25 for families Other events in the series which runs through Aug 31 are concerts by the Murray Symphony and Murray Symphonic Band "Moonlight Starlight and Country Memories" "Ballet Under the Stars" with the Christensen Ballet Centre and productions of "The Fantasticks" and "Man of La Mancha" The series is sponsored by the Murray Arts Advisory Board and Murray Parks and Recreation The Temple Square Concert Series continues with free programs at 7:30 pm in the Assembly Hall Four piano recitals this week are in conjunction with the Gina Bachauer Concert Festival of Tuesday Yin Cheng-Zonthe People's Republic of China Plaza Steven Moffit 211111111111111111110 Answers on 0 kick 4 111110Wat 4 trt -- -- -- 60c c ' ' boutn a 711 Last 2:40 510 7:35 10:00 04pliipitivareal 114ZINI1611141aill 11:40 2:25 4:50 7:25 10:20 ' |