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Show Classical concerts r l ontiiiutrd Irum h t i rt 'jf h.s e.eetrun.i ; Jt8pm in j a drier Hall u-- L I ThuibCj'. rover", n Madras The two s. iters will be by Ananthaxrishnan vio-K- n free The Murray Symphony will pre- sent "The Magic of Broadway Motion Pictures and Television at t Junior High School, 126 K 53tKJ South Saturday at 8 p m Soloists will be Richard Lamoreaux tenor Donald Marr tenor and Jonn Druce ten Hill-cres- or The orchestra will also play a Sa lute to Mothers' Thursday at 6 30 pm in Fashion Place Mall The University of I tah .string Quartet will give its spring recital in Gardner Hall University of Utah Friday at 8 p m The group will perform Mozart s Quartet No 5 in C Major. and Grieg s Quartet in G minor Admission is free Kunjumani and Neela Sikkil w ill perform "Flute Carnatic Sty le. traditional Indian flute music. Friday at 7 p m in the Behavioral Sciences Auditorium. University jf Utah The Carnatic style arose ,n an area south Ridgley-Whitehous- 533-575- M conducting, and the Utah A change program established Bit of t the time "hi would have told von that "he Jidn t mean to do it And it But she did it Mothers Day M Reg. 199.00 almost de"troved hei w hole w orld SALE f Iw H okt n Rom hi u nov FHF BROKEN Cod 'U.t i"the poueitul ot Kalin " "tot COVENANT v II In examine her hei lift i alue" In tannlv tie to dei ide to live & "ti tingle to u bml el nit- "1 V Cii t 'hint a new 1 from Dexeiet Book bv C arroll Hoteling Moms Mow available at voui loial book "ton S9.95 O' 846 Fort Union Blvd. 566-457- 3 The comfortable solution in 1982 The disciplines and the grant money awarded are Music ($243,000). Dance ($200,500); Theater ($159,100). Visual Arts, Architecture-EnvironmentArts, Design ($151,400), ($104,600); Current Year Applications Fund ($63,640). Literary Arts ($23,000) and Assistance to Literary Magazines ($8,560) The awards are given to projects which have an impact on individual communities or the entire stale All grants must be matched bv the grantee on a 100 percent basis Arts council director Ruth Draper said this year rr arks the second time that a small inc ease was appropriated by the Utah State Legislature to be used (or grants Among those receiving funding were the Utah Symphony ($146,500). Ballet West ($91,000), Pioneer Memorial Theatre ($71,000). Snow College s Weed magazine ($300), Folkdance Underground ($1,900), the Utah Playwriting Conference ($14,900). Inc Theatre 138 ($4,000). Walk-On($3,000), The Salt Lake Acting Company ($13,000), the Nova Music Series ($1,500), the Bountiful Davis Art Center ($7,000) and the League of Utah Writers ($8,700 ) A lot of good doctors Rave the same initials. e r choose to work Doctors FHP for a very good They thoroughly enjoy practicing medicine. And FHP lets them do just by handling their routine office management demands. that Arts council awards result. FHP physicians can give you their full time, attention, and impressive capabilities. Now doesnt that sound like the kind of doctor you'd As a grant funds The Utah Arts Council has awarded $28,925 in community arts development grants to 21 arts organizations The awards are to be matched by grantees on a 100 percent cash basis The awards, given are offered in amounts of $3,000 or less, with the exception of the Technical Assistance Grants, where the funding level is $1,000 or less Challenge grants must not exceed $2,500 and must be matched on a basis. These funds are for and projects beginning after May completed prior to Dec 31. 1985 Among the organizations receiving grants were. Carbon County Arts Council ($1,250), the Children's of Utah ($1,000), the Utah Bach Choir ($2,000); the Ralph Woodward semi-annuall- e 1 Mu-sue- Chorale ($1,500); the Provo Cultural Affairs Board ($2,000), the American Association of University Women State pivision ($425) which received the smallest grant, and Writers at Work ($3,000), awarded the most In December, the council awarded $29,000 to 21 arts organization, with the Utah County Council for the Arts-- , Humanities receiving the largest grant ($3,000) and the smallest amount ($500 each) going to the Salt Lake Vocal Ensemble, the Utah Valley Theatre Guild and the School of Performing Arts Research h prefer? does to over 60.000 Utahns. Which makes FHP the largest health organization of its kind in the state. There's another reason for that growth. Convenience. Almost every necessary medical service is under one roof. Including a pharmacy. (And child care is available while you're being examined.) Also, dental care is often provided at your FHP facility. Yet any discussion of FHP's convenience must also include location. Because FHP offers six of them. With more to come. Let's talk dollars and cents, too. Briefly put. you need less of them when you're an FHP member. So if you'd like to share our initials, talk to your employer. Or call us today. It MR A OF SALT LAKE SOLD HIS CAR ON THE 2ND CALL FHP ir re information, wife to U8 South 400 Edbt o t uim v it v Utah H4 ' ' For Count on us to care. Fidr'' bon Medica, Center 4291 Harr son Bvd Oijden Vd'iey Medical Centei 119 E P100S Salt Dim Greenwood Vediea to '495 S Mate M'dva t Ya ey East Med Lav b ' ViJ.u )0 2' u' r Redwood Medna. Cente' 1525 W 2100 S. Salt Like to o eo Jj! 1985 vvth t .o.t. i GET YOU WANT-AD- S RESULTS 237-200- 9- - AV 52o 'I 'J (ton Met An 'i 1 t Like C t v .V1 ViiM't' (in i,t u Ai' e Sa t la-- .' aye t25 uiu" AM Mi i,i ir - t ' 2 ' so i ' ' 0 f , The year Kathy Montgomery turned 38, she committed adultery. Nostalgia For 'A oh h 7 uf : SkCft VhT rano, Utah s music organizations received the lion's share of grant awards from the Utah Arts Council recently, when the e uncil awarded a total of $953,800 to 9' state arts organizations at a board meeting in - (IDIFIE mezzo-sop- state grants 1985 9 WHITE WICKER ROCKER e Symphony at Symphony Hall. 123 W South Temple. May 12 at 6 p m The concert, sponsored by St Mark s Episcopal Cathedral with the Bach Trieentenmal Committee of Utah, marks the climax of the year s celebration of Bach's 300th birthday Soloists will be JoAnn Ottley, soprano. Melissa Post van der Burg, Richard Tyler, countertenor, Stacy Aronson, tenor, Clayne Robison, bass. Rick Pickett, bass. William Vance as the Evangelist, and Michael Riley as Christ A number of authentic instruments will be used The Musical Arts Society of Utah has announced the formation of a new choir group, the "Mastersing-ers.- " to be directed by Ralph Woodward Composed of 150 former Tabernacle Choir singers and members of other Utah choruses, it will make its debut in Israel June 1 with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra The tour is a continuation of a cultural ex- Arts companies receive 3 Obtain applications North Main St.( SLC, UT 84103. Must have will be given. pioneer ancestry. Scholarships Applications accepted thru Moy 13th. Sopranos Ann Green and Anne Rasmussen will sing works of Handel Dvorak Puccini Mendelssohn Rachmaninoff and erdi in the Assembly Hall at Temple Square Friday at 7 30 p m Admission is free The Madison High School Bel Cantos from Rexburg. Idaho will perform Saturday at 7 30 p m in the Assembly Hall at Temple Square The chorus specializes in sacred music and works by contemporary American composers The Bel Cantos will perform selections by Lotti. di Lasso Christiansen. Roberts, Bradshaw Offenbach, Hovland Schulz. Spevecek and Copland J S Bach s St Matthew Passion will be performed by the St Marks Cathedral Choir Stephen He will perform or. "vntneaizerb and the program will include pieces bv Rameau Chopin Havdn Cuweil Rachmaninoff, Sondheim, and Watt" The concert wul conclude with a Concerto LTectro-- rosso for Synthesizers and Audience Admission is Sundav,t Mavt CONTEST QUEENfrom Pioneer Museum, 300 and Ganesh drum lah S '47 DAYS OF The Sait Lake Tribune 1 i E7 |