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Show 6 Thursday The Salma Sun July 8, 1982 The Salma Sun Music Guild Readies Program for New Year Announcement 1982-8- 3 concert of the subscription season and honoring outgoing coordinator Thelma Compton were highlights of Music Guilds advisory board meeting at the home of Guild Pres. Wayne Chisholm in Central. New coordinator Pam Williams said the season will begin Aug. 20 with the Strasbourg Conservatory Wind a Ensemble, chamber group of 23 musicians who will be spending time in Utah this summer. The concert, which kicks off the Tri-Coun- ty Jann Spainhower and David Bruce Thompson Couple To Wed Next August Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spainhower, Aurora, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of tfieir daughter, Miss Jann Spainto Mr. David hower, Bruce Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Thompson, Aurora. B. Aug. 14 Guilds as their wedding day. Miss Spainhower is a 1977 graduate of Orem High School. Mr. Thompson is a 1976 graduate of North Sevier High School, where he was active in sports. They will make in Salina. The couple has chosen then-hom- e Mrs. Williams stated. We felt it would be important for members and patrons to know exactly what the season is going to be before they donate and buy memberships. Four of the seven programs in the 1982-8- 3 season come from the Utah Arts Councils Rural Arts Consortium. These performers will give a daytime outreach program, such as a lecture, demonstration or performance, in local schools and the ty customary for a specific trip. Before the Guild was founded, many of its original members were friends evening for performance the Guild. A special effort has month-lon- g membership drive, will been made to schedule be free to the public. these performers on Folkdance Un- weekdays for this reason. Action taken by the derground, a group specializing in folk songs Board included lifting and dances from the former restrictions on the Balkan Countries will amount of patronage appear Sept. 24. Besides donors will be allowed to having authentic give, and voting to have a costumes, songs and booth at the County Fair dance, the group also to further explain and performs its own live advertise Guild memmusical accompaniment. berships and activities. On Jan. 28, the Murray Previously, there has Symphony will present a been a $100 limit on the pops concert, amount donors could give with Robert Lentz, for- without sponsoring a mer percussionist with specific concert. Board the Utah Symphony, as action has made it conductor. possible to give The popularity of last increments of years barbership singers $250 and $500. With every $50 of patronage given, engagement this year of donors will receive one the Sweet Adelines (lady free membership. The coordinator anbarbershopers), who will nounced several new perform on Feb. 18. The Utah Symphony assignments for various will return to Richfield Board members, infor its annual concert on cluding Susan White, March 23. publicity; memberships, In April, two per- Gloria Hall; staging, been have formers Gary Lewis, to assist Joe scheduled to appear Gentry; Carla Green- during the Festival of the wood, Mr. Arts for the Young. Gregg and Mrs. Boyd Jenson, Goldston, a pantomime hosting; Lee Mary artist, will appear on Harrison and Marva April 22, and Sounding Nelson, youth; Barbara Brass, an instrumental Middleton, talent search; sextet, will close out the Bette Arial and Cassie season on April 29. Christensen, grandAll concerts begin at 8 parents concert; Kent p.m., except for the pops and Carol Jacobsen, first concert in January, Roger which will start at 8:30 Williams, second p.m., and all events will Bob Midbe held in the Richfield dleton, finance chairTabernacle. man; and Bob Williams, which bus tours. Memberships, are open to the public, are with Mr. Working still $10 each for adults Middleton on the finance and $5 for youths 12 and committee will be Garr over. These will be sold Curtis, Nela Busk, Roger during the membership Oldroyd, George Potter, drive Aug. 20 to Sept. 24, Joe Gentry, Richard and then only on concert DeBusk, Wayne nights thereafter. Chisholm, Jim Clawson, Thanks to the efficient Bill Blackwell, May Utah Arts Council, we are Hardy, Cecil Parks, able for the first time to Thelma Compton, and announce the entire Pam Williams. By the concert season prior to time the season begins, our and the patronage $7000 projected membership drives, be should budget mid-wint- Girls Attend Leaders Meet 4-- H Three Sevier County were selected to attend the Western Leadership Conference in Lake Tahoe this past week. Subscribe And Youll Receive Georgia Johnson, Aurora; Debbie Reynolds, Salina, and Lynette Hards, Venice, along with leader Carma Johnson and Extension agent Steve Jackson, joined approximately 200 other from throughout the western states. 4-- H al prompted the mini-concert- s; NEWS The youth participated in various workshops and ADVERTISING FEATURES To Make Your Life Richer! THE SALINA SUN East Main 9 other leadership were ties. The challenged at the conclusion of the weeks program to return home and become better leaders. activi- 4-- H vice-preside- An Open House will be held Sunday, July 11 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 297 E. 400 S., Salina in honor of Viola Campbells 80th birthday & Wilda Nays 74th birthday Friends & relatives invited the operational, KARENS KORNERS SUMMER SIDEWALK SALE coor- - dinator indicated. Another innovation is Windows on the Guild, located in prominent businesses where members may watch for special notices and Guild news. These will be at Shoe . and Richfield Upholstery, Gunnison Farm and Implement, Heaths Typewriter in Salina, and Monroe who met in homes in- to performing arts , and it has been to revive this practice in order to give friends and neighbors a taste of what Guild concerts might be like. Working with chairman Carla Greenwood will be Thelma Compton, who will hostesses "ivr help arrange for speakers and 1 1 musicians. formally enjoy the together, decided Bob Williams reported his findings on costs for bus tours taking groups IllflXll Separate from concerts " in the subscription series will be several dinner concerts, and although only Guild members are CEDAR CITY-- - Brent admitted to the concert R. White has been series, the ' dinner con- elected president of the certs will be open to Southern Utah State Colanyone who wants to lege Alumni Association. come. n IGSlQ.CIlt Changing Leadership i Reservations deadlines for dinner concerts will be announced soon. Those who make reservations and need to cancel must do so at least two days before the dinner or they will be billed for the reservation. Cost has not been determined. Set for Oct. Elizabethan 15 is an Fashion Show and a Monarchs Feast at Sevier Valley Tech. The fashion show is the costume tour from Southern Utah State Colleges Shakespeare Festival. On Dec. 3, Charles Dickens will be in town to entertain at a Plum Pudding concert (dessert 0nly) , where he will read from his fcieinn..A Christmas Carol. Smith, left, receives gavel from outgoing president of Richfield Chapter, American Association of Anne White, a 1975 SUSC took office July graduate, 1. Lorraine Warren, association president, will remain on the SUSC Alumni Council as During his one-yeterm, White will direct activities of the association and serve on the SUSC Institutional 1981-8- 2 past-preside- ar Anne Smith became president of the Sevier Valley branch of the American Association of branch University Women use their education for the benefit of themselves and others. They work for education, the com- - 1. (AAUW) Del- July Hunt has been since the president Td like to see a organized in 1979. The University Women is a group of women who more News Of Record active alumni association in both college and community affairs, White said. We have a strong association now, and Td like to see that organization expanded and more people involved. MARRIAGE LICENSES individual who mid-wint- nt Thurman, Annabella, Scott Garey Niemeyer, boy, July 4. Debbie High, Richfield, and Ruth Ann 27, boy, both July 4. Rasmussen, 24, Mr. and Mrs. LaNeal Sandy. Nelson, Aurora, boy, July 4. BIRTHS Any University Women, Delphine Hunt. Mrs. Hunt has served as president of the group since its organization. Anne Smith Elected To Head Sevier AAUW phine Council. has attended SU5CJor two quarters ' Or mohj' is considered a member of the association, White To help battle the mid- said. Over 5,000 names winter dolrums, a mid- are on current alumni winter picnic is planned lists, and a concentrated for Jan. 28 in connection effort will be to double with the pops that number in the near concert. future. A special concert for The new association grandparents and their is an for president grandchildren between 4 New York Life agent in Cedar and 12 is being planned for November but the City. He is a member and former board member of date remains un the Cedar City Chamber confirmed. It will be of Commerce and a the member of the Cedar sponsored by Grandparents in the City Jaycees. He has U1 served two years on the Many youngsters alumni council, most recannot understand why cently as vice president-presideelect. they are not allowed at Guild concerts, the White is the son of coordinator said, so it Robert and Elinor White, was thought that to have long-tim- e Cedar City rea concert just for them now sidents living in would help smooth ruffled is Salina. a 1968 He feathers. Cedar High School graThe presence of in- duate, and is married to fants and children at the former Julie Hansen, concerts often creates a formerly of Elsinore. less than professional They are the parents of atmosphere for the three children, Jennie, 8; she went Hans, 3, and Andrew, 1. performers, on, and that has been the underlying reason for the of continuation the Seniors Menu policy. Seniors Nutrition ProHowever, the Guilds audience-training goals gram menu for next week include children and includes: youth, which have lead to Ham n Monday the event of the grandscalloped potatoes, green and parents concert beans, orange slice, taacd other tivities which will be an- pioca, bluebeny muffins, nounced as specifics become available. The Guilds annual plays and awards dinner will be other events in other held in the spring to honor parts of the state. These someone who has made conone-datrips would not an outstanding be exclusively for Guild tribution to the arts in the area. Mrs. members. Mr. Williams Mr. Williams to his continue appointed agreed Mrs. Wayne pursuit of arrangements and Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jacobsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Farnsworth to a committee for selecting the winner and ty area milk-juic- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sevier Valley Hospital Richfield, boy, and Barney, .Mrs. Terry jjyirr Cdllins, Sigurd, boy, June July 6. munity, and cultural interests. This past year, the Sevier Valley branch participated in the follow- ing projects: Library reading program, the Music Guilds ty Fashion Show, Christmas Tree Lane, sponsored Brownie Troop 145, and took a very active part in the Commissioners Festival of the Arts. woman Every Tuesda- degree from an accredited college or university is eligible to join. For more call Anne information, or SuSmith, san White, 896-421- 4, 529-335- 3. 30. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pruitt, Richfield, boy, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Winegar, Monroe, boy, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kreig Rasmussen, Salina, boy, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chamberlain, Richfield, girl, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. D. Brent Jensen, Redmond, boy, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Huhby Makes Lieutenant Ross S. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Hill, Smithfield, has been commissioned a second lieutenant through the Army ROTC program, and earned a bachelors degree at Utah State IJnChmp ow Tri-Coun- ty arranging the awards dinner program. It was also announced at the meeting that Sevier School Districts Board of Education has agreed to sponsor jointly one of the two concerts scheduled for the Young in late April. 0u) Cooks y- w choice. Wednesdapork, whipped y- Roast potatoes-grav- y, spinach, mandarin & oranges grapefruit sections, cookie, milk-juice- University in Logan. His wife, Kathy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L Christensen, Redmond. Hill is a 1976 graduate of Skyview High School, Smithfield. sQxgp ao bread-butte- r, IfiEliR 8jp .' 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