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Show v ; - r. ? jr rrr ; f ,V vr v - y ' JF' yv-- Religion i ' . ? . July 30, 1986 V. J '''?f V , X; ' X A S ' i ; ' 1 Concerts for the August v-- . f N ' wl t J1 tw'4' 4 r ; l?v 1 I ' : sV s t 5 r v . h Tem- ple Square Concert Series start at - &..: . songs by Henry Purcell, Ludwig von Beethoven, Franz Schubert, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not reGuiseppe Verdi, Richard Strauss, quired for the concerts, which arc Maurice Ravel and Ned Rorem. free of charge and sponsored by The final song will be the LDS Church. Unless otherGershhowever wise indicated, all concerts are win's I Got Plenty O'Nuttin from Progy and Bess. Jed Moss performed in the Assembly Hall. will provide piano accompaniAug. 1: David Chamberlin, or- -' ment. gan, and Jan Chamberlin, On Saturday evening James Welch will present Five CentuAug. 2: Donna Turner Smith, ries of Organ Music from Around piano, and Pierre d'Archambeau, violin the World. Beginning with Organist David Chamberlin Bach's Toccata and Fugue in E o and Jan ChamMajor, Welch will play a specialberlin will perform together on ly chosen selection of the worlds Friday evening. great organ music. Chamberlin will begin the proThe program includes Stanleys gram with Bachs Prelude and Trumpet Voluntary, Zipolis Fugue in D Major. He will also Pastorale, Body's Offcrtoire solo in the Preludio from pour le jour de Paques, Hewitts Time by Grieg and PreTrip to Nahant: a Favorite Ronlude and Fugue on the Name do, Guilmants Allegretto in B Alain by Durufle. Minor, and Concert variations Chamberlin will accompany his on the Austrian Hymn by John wife in her vocal selections. She Knowles Paine. will sing Widmung by SchuWednesday, Aug. 13: Mormon mann, Hermit Songs from St. Youth Symphony and Chorus Ita's Vision by Barber, SummerThe Mormon Youth Symphotime from Gershwins Porgy and ny and Chorus will perform on Bess, Priatc Dreams by Huerter Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. - and Mon coeur souvre a ta in the Tabernacle. Led by conductor Robert C. voix from Samson and Delilah. Bowden, the group will reprise Pianist Donna Turner Smith the program from their recently and violinist Pierre dArcham-bea- u completed San Diego concert will appear in concert on tour. The program is varied, includSaturday evening. They will play Sonata No. 15 ing religious music such as in from Beethoven's Major by Mozart and Hallelujah Norman Dcllo Joios Variations Christ on the Mount of Olives, and Capricio. After a short interpatriotic music such as Sousas mission dArchambeau will play Stars and Stripes Forever, and the violin solo from Caprice No. popular selections such as 17 by Paganini and Mrs. Smith Theres No Business Like Show will play the piano solo from the Business from Annie Get Your same work. The program conGun and the Star Wars Overcludes with Turina's Second Soture by John Williams. nata (Espanola). The program will conclude Wednesday, Aug. 6: Mormon with the always popular Battle Youth Symphony Hymn of the Republic. Youth SymphoAug. IS: John Frauzel, piano ny will perform on Wednesday Aug. 16: Bonnie Slade, sopraevening at 7:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. no;, Willard Kesling, tenor; and Led by conductor Robert C. Russell Wilson, baritone Pianist John Frauzel will apBowden, the symphony will play MaidSnow pear in concert on Friday evenen Suite, Anderson's Trumpeting. His program begins with er's Lullaby, and a medley of French Suite No. 5 in G Major by Bach, and continues with Soreligious anthems. nata No. 24 in The brass and pcrcusion secMajor, tion will be featured in Niehaus Op. 78 by Beethoven, and SoBrass Espanol, and the evening nata in B Minor by Liszt. The concluding piece is Alberto concludes with the rousing Star Ginesteras Danzaa Argentinas. Wars Overture by John WilA Canadian-bor- n artist, Mr. liams. Frauzel has won national awards Aug. 8: Mark Child, baritone for composition, as well as nuAug. 9: James Welch, organ Salt Lake baritone Mark Child merous citation for piano performance. will be featured in Fridays concert presentation. Saturdays program is entitled An Evening With Americas FaA versatile musician, Child will present a musical program with vorite Composers, and features mezzo-so- prano - s . ? mezzo-sopran- Deanna Dredge Brian Hatch missionaries Hol-ber- Ares residents have been called to serve, or are returning from serving missions for the LDS Church. Sister Deanna Dredge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Dredge Jr., has returned from the Argentina Rosario Mission. She will speak at the Kaysville 1st Ward on Aug. 10 at 11:30 a.m. Her grandmothers are Shelba Dredge of Malad, Idaho and Pearl Wade of Kaysville. Elder Brian Hatch, son of Garry and Sharon Hatch has been called to serve the Melbourne, Australia Mission. His departure for the Missionary Training Center is July 30. A member of the Holmes Creek Stake 5th Ward, the new missionary is an Eagle Scout, employed at Tom's Thriftway and attended Weber State College. He is a graduate of Layton High School. Ghurch briefs Church of Christ will host lessons Bible questions or comments at 292-522- 9. 0 Call for or more information concerning location, nightly lessons, or transportation. 546-099- 546-621- 6, Church pageant scheduled 1847-187- 7. of Hebrew. His lessons will include Christ: God's Greatest Prophet, Christ as High Priest and The Sacrifice of Christ. The public is invited to attend every service of this gospel meeting. Goff brings with him 25 years of preaching experience, having worked with congregations in California, Arkansas and Texas. He is the local evangelist with the Valley Church of Christ in Phoenix, where he has lived for the past seven years. Goff will speak on What Saith The Scripture?, a daily radio broadcast of the Kaysville Church of Christ, aired at 11:30 a.m. weekdays on KBBX, 1600 AM. The public may participate in this Bible talk program, by phoning in The 9th Annual Castle Valley Pageant, to be presented Aug. 6, 7, 8, and 9 near Castle Dale, Utah, brings to life once again the story of a few of those pioneers in an authentic portrayal of their challenges and triumphs and the faith that sustained them in hardship and loss. A Saint-Sacn- gs s' v4 J- - ' traditional Emery County lamb fry and pioneer arts fair is held each day of the pageant at Castle Dale City Park from 8 p.m. The pageant begins at dusk and admission is free. Visitors are advised to bring wraps for the cool mountain evenings. For more information, call 7 or (801) (801) 4-- 637-923- 748-284- '?;'-- soprano Bonnie Slade, tenor Willard Kesling and baritone Russell Wilson, with Mary Fisk as piano accompanist. A medley from Bernsteins West Side Story begins the pro gram, followed by selections from the works of George Gershwin, Stephen Sondheim and Victor Herbert. The final medley is entitled Broadway Collectibles and includes favorite songs. Dr. John T. McMahan announces that he is leaving the private practice of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery in Utah to accept a university academic appointment beginning August I, 986. Dr. McMahan is referring nis patients to the following oto- laryngologists and audiologist: Dr. Dennis Elonka South 900 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 Dr. Williams Owens Medical Hearing Clinic 5640 S. Wasatch Drive Ogden, Utah 84403 2000 479-033- 2 479-320- James Ralph 5350 South 425 East 0 Dr. Larry D. Weber, M.S. Audiologist 5350 South 425 East Ogden, Utah 84403 . Ogden, Utah 84403 479-049- 0 Dr. Jack Cox 1660 W. Antelope Drive Layton, Utah 84041 479-049- 2 318A Ogden City Mall Ogden, Utah 84401 776-218- 0 627-300- 1 BACK TO BASICS PRESERVING THE TRADITION Supplies are limited Shop early we will give rain checks if possible. Ad expires Aug. 10, 1986. 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