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Show 6A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 L Local Scout Earns His Eagle Award Chorus to Perform l, K. Michael LAYTON son of Keith and Carolyn Brimhall, of Layton, was presented with his Eagle Scout Award last Saturday. Brimhalls grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall of Kaysvillc, and Mrs. and Mrs. Vaughn Griffeth, of Dayton, Idaho. He is 18 years old and has been involved in the scout program since he was a Cub Scout. He has been a senior Patrol leader, a patrol leader, and a den chief and has held several leadership positions in his church quorums. In 1983 he attended the International Jamboree in Canada. He has earned his Arrow of Light Award and the On My Honor Award. He is a 1983 graduate of He is a member of Troop 403, sponsored by the Layton 23rd LDS Ward. Farmington Teen Is Pageant Finalist fessional singers were hired, said Chorus Music Director Ed Thompson, to provide a kernel around which we can build the best." A cast of renowned soloists joins the Symphony for the production. They are: This will be the first time the Utah Symphony chorus has performed with the Utah Symphony since the choral group changed its name from the Utah Chorale. The name change took place. in September and a core of 24 pro ers. DAnna Fortunato, mezzo-sopran- UTAH SYMPHONY CHAMBER CONCERT CHURCH AT ST. JOSEPHS CATHOLIC Pageant. Candee is the daughter of Brent K. and Nancy Hutchings, 707 W. Moon Circle, Farming-toShe is a ninth grader at Farmington Junior High. Someone just sent in my name and the committee sent me an application in the mail, she said. I thought it would be fun and a neat experience to meet a n. o, CONDUCTOR who has appeared with many of the worlds best orchestras and opera companies. David Gordon, tenor, who has sung over 50 principal operatic roles with the Chicago Lyric, San Francisco, Houston, and Washington, D.C. operas. Jeffry Kirschen, Thomas Stewart, baritone, has an impressive list of appearances with operas and orchestras the world-oveincluding the New York City Opera dn the New York Metropolitan Opera. Tickets $7.00 Ogden Mon.-Fr- () & tj c er PH. Office turn to realities. p; 4 rarnw PAY...M DO! DOESN'T F o () With Five major department stores and over 90 fine merchants... its a winter wonderland of wishes come true. Ogden City The Bon, Z.C.M.I., & Nordstrom. Plus over 90 fine stores and services. Over 3,400 FREE parking spaces. Located on 24th Street and Washington Boulevard. Last Chance Tonight To See Layton Plays of Christ. The boy soprano role of Amahl is played by Gary Hoover, a veteran of the theater. Jeanne Day returns for a second year as LAYTON Tonight will be the final opportunity to enjoy a Christmas treat presented by the mother of the lame Amahl. Layton Art Council. Just as food and fuel run out, in For the past several days that come the three magi played by organization and Mervyns deRobert Peterson, Dennis Wright, partment store have sponsored and Marvin Alexander, bearing two Christmas operas, Hansel for the newborn king they and Gretel and Amahl and the giftsstill are seeking. Night Visitors. Both productions can well relate to Children run about 90 minutes and begin his love for his mother, Amahl, at 7:30 p.m. and his desire to accompany the They are presented in the Little three kings, while adults might Theater at Layton High which find their feeling running more makes a perfect setting, putting with the mother who must try to the audience close enough to the and spiritually physically provide cast on stage that the full impact for her in a state of child, only of facial expression and body destitution. movement is felt. The opera is a touching one, During Hansel and Gretel full of emotion, and handled well when the wicked by the entire cast. It is directed played on opposite by Ronald Petersen. nights by Beverly Olsen and KaKeyboard music for the producthy Dalton, shakes her finger and tions is by Helen Farnsworth, Judescribes her devious plan for lie Wing, and Kathy Skidmore, Hansel and Gretel, little eyes in is by LaRae Thack-erthe audience open so wide that it choreography is obvious there is much empathy Both productions are really defor the youngsters in peril. lightful and should be a must Beverly Olsen directs the play see for the entire family this holand has written and adapted it to iday season. the production very Since tonight is the final perforadeptly. The father is played by mance of the operas, it might be Michael Carver, the roles of Hanbest to pick up tickets early at the sel and Gretel are double cast, Parks and Recreation OfAnna Rollins and Becky Williams Layton before 5 p.m. They can be fice as Gretel, and Eric Wiliams and purchased at the door if not sold Eric Palumbo as Hansel. Cost is $2 for adults, $1 for A supporting cast of about 40 out. under 12, and $7 for a children children charms the audience ticket. family with enthusiasm and skill as well The Layton Arts Council rea with delightful costumes. ceived a grant from Mervyns deAmahl and the Night Visitors partment store to help finance the is a tale of a poor shepherd boy productions this year. and his widowed mother set in They hope to continue the Israel near the time of the birth Christmas operas annually. witch-stepmoth- y. te Public Hearing Dates Set at 11:15 FARMINGTON- - Public hearget hearing will be held for set been the a.m. have dates ing county's 1985 general budget, it A 1985 budget must be adoptwas announced recently. ' ed by Dec. 15. The hearings will be held Copies of the recommended Wednesday, Dec. 12 in the county commission chambers in the general: county budget can be picked up in the county auditor's county courthouse. office 10 days prior to the hearA public hearing on the prowill be ing. County commissioners must posed revenue sharing a.m. The general bud approve the budget. held at Mall with JCPenney, Weinstocks, Amahl and Gretel 1 399-921- at 2580 Jefferson pose-personali- ty 1 i. 9:00 to 5:00 Symphony Ballet r, wishes . . . and at the Ogden City Mall you can watch these wishes COME TRUE! For yourself or your loved ones, Ogden City mall is the place to see dreams The pageant is the official state finals to the Miss National Teen-AgPageant. The program encourages teenagers to participate in school and civic affairs. her talent with her oral essay. She Contestants are judged on will use sign language to one of scholastic achievement-leadershiKaren Carpenters last songs with and apher essay. pearance. There is no swimsuit She is being sponsored by Farcompetition. A talent may be mington businesses. presented at the option of the The opportunity to broaden participant or an oral essay on her horizons is her goal behind the subject, Whats Right About entering. It is important to reach America?" out and do it and not let Miss Hutchings will combine hold you back, she said.anything Review Correspondent SOLOIST Fwnch Hom Soloist David Arnold, baritone, who has performed with the Metropolitan Opera, the Philadelphia Academy of Music, the New York City Opera, and many oth- Its the season for making of people. LYNDIA GRAHAM - 8:00 P.M. JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN FRIDAY, DEC. 28 HOLIDAY WISH er lot Beautiful Music Is Our Business SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Symphony, the Utah Symphony Chorus and soloists DAn-n- a Fortunato, David Gordon, David Arnold and Thomas Stewart will perform the epic L Enfance Du Christ by Hector Berlioz at 8 p.m. at Symphony Hall on Dec. 6, 7, and 8. Joseph Silverstein will conduct the production, which Berlioz began writing in 1849.' The piece wasn't finished until 1854 and received its premiere performance on Dec. 10, 1854. Sung in French, the piece starts with Herod dreaming of Christ in his manager. The work covers the flight into the Sahara, and finally tells of the child Christ being saved by an infidel. 0 Candee FARMINGTON has 15, just been Hutchings,' named a Utah State finalist in the Miss Utah National Teen-Agr dsjitmi aympnan'ilQlft1 Utah Symphony and Brim-hal- Layton High where he lettered in track and football as the team managers, and participated in orchestra and choir. Enfance Du Christ CITY MALL I |