Show Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday December 3 IB — The 1987 ca Happenings Christmas concert Sunday The music department at Utah State University will offer its annual Christmas concert Sunday at 7 pm in the Kent Concert Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center Tickets for the concert will be available at the door Admission is $3 and a family ticket is available for $10 The Christmas concert traditionally features a number of performance groups from the music department performing music of the season For more information call the music department at 750-30- Theater auditions at USU Auditions for Utah State Theatre’s February musical "Tintypes’’ will be held Monday Dec 7 according to production director Maggi Moar All roles are open and all USU students and community members are invited to audition “Tintypes" is a musical review of America’s history from the 1890s to the 1920s The show incorporates the popular music of the The show includes a small cast three women and two men and they sing 95 percent of the time the director notes Each character has solo and ensemble singing responsibility According to the director vocal ranges required for the musical include first and second soprano parts and an alto Moar is especially looking for a Black singer for the alto role The male roles are middle range with an E flat top Auditions will be held in the Morgan Theatre of the Chase Fine Arts Center from 5 to 7 pm Callback will begin that evening at 7 pm Those auditioning should prepare a song from the show or one of their choice which demonstrates vocal range An accompanist will be provided Solo songs from the show are available in the theater arts department office FAC 232 Rehearsals begin Jan 4 1988 and run Monday through Friday from pm Performances are Feb 0 and 7 at the Lyric Theatre For information call the theater office at Options for Independent Living will hold a Christmas party Saturday at 5 pm at the Senior Citizens Center 236 N 100 East Current and former board members their families and friends of Options for Independent Living will gather for dinner entertainment and Christmas carols 97 10th-29t- Salt Lake City and one from Tremonton will be honored with a Presidential Citation at Utah State University Thursday Dec 10 Orpha Boyden and Jane Tibbals both of Salt Lake and Alice Harris Tremonton will receive the honor at a dinner hosted by USU President Stanford Cazier in the Twain Tippetts Gallery Chase Fine Arts Center beginning at 6:30 pm The public is invited Reservations can be made by calling 8 by Dec 9 Dinner is $12 per person The three are being honored for their long years of dedicated service and support of USU President Cazier said They are chosen on the basis of service to USU and society accomplishments and distinction he added Boyden and Tibbals are both former members of the USU Institutional Council All three with their husbands have been substantial benefactors to USU Following dinner a program will features family members friends and USU representatives paying tribute Citation recipients are selected personally by the president N Country Fun will be holding a Western dance on Friday 8:30 is $3 per person and Western Pleasure will furnish the music pm at the Hyrum Elite Hall Admission EH Museum Christmas party 'Messiah' auditions Saturday Members of the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum are invited to attend the annual Christmas party Friday from 7 to 9:30 pm at the museum on the Utah State University campus This year’s theme is “Christmas Past and Christmas Presents" The museum will be decorated and refreshments will be served A selection of hundreds of art works ranging in price from $50 to $1000 will be available for sale to museum members The profits will help support the museum Interested persons can purchase memberships at the party Memberships are $5 a year for students $10 for senior citizens $20 for regular members 2 and $30 for families For more information call 750-115- A Christmas Charity Fashion Show sponsored by the Bon High Board and Utah State University sororities and fraternities will be Friday at 7:30 pm at the Eccles Conference Center Auditorium Admission is $3 Refreshments will be served from 7 to 7:30 pm Door prizes including a microwave oven will be program given away All proceeds go to the Western dance Friday all-ma- le Two women from Christmas Charity Fashion Show 750-583- The Imperial Glee Club will present their annual Christmas h concert Monday Dec 7 at 7:30 pm in the Logan LDS chorus is directed by Ward Chapel 792 N 500 East The Larry Janes Accompanists are Mary Fisk and Ann FriedU The performance is free to the public The group is celebrating their 72nd anniversary this year Three women honored “Flower Waltz” played by Nyiregyhazi “The Storms of Life or “Nearer My God to Thee” played by Pelletier and Loesser Alternative Cinema at Utah State University presents “The Sacrifice” tonight Friday and Saturday The film will be shown tonight and Friday at 7 pm in the Taggart Student Center Auditorium Saturday the film will be shown at 7 pm in FAV 150 in the Chase Fine Arts Center Admission is $2 for students $3 for all others “The Sacrifice" was written and directed by Soviet expatriate Andrei Tarkovsky with cinematography by Sven Nyqvist The film is “a profound last testament by a great artist facing his own death” according to a news release “The Sacrifice" was Tarkovsky’s last film before his death in December 1986 A children’s film “The Neverending Story" will be shown at the same time for children tonight and Friday night Cost is $1 Refreshments will be served For more information call Greg 0 Woodring Imperial Glee Club concert 750-30- Christmasfest continues in downtown Logan with a piano recital and historic home tour Saturday and Sunday at the Ray Somers home 290 W Center St The free concert will be 3 to 5 pm presented Saturday from 7 to 9 pm and Sunday from will hear p recital 30 stand-uminute participants During the works on a rare reproducing piano circa 1924 The program will include “Rhapsody in Blue” played by George Gershwin Alternative Cinema presentation Boy Scout Troop 1 and Cub Scout Pack 299 are sponsoring a chili dinner Friday from 5 to 8 pm at the First Presbyterian Church 200 W Center St The dinner will be served in Westminster Hall in the basement of the church Tickets can be purchased from any Troop 1 or Pack 299 Scout or a donation of $3 for adults and $150 for children under 12 will be taken at the door For more information call Jim Johnston 753-77- Piano recital home tour Sub-for-San- ta Chili dinner Friday night 24-2- 17-2- 531-22- Options for Independent Living ry 7-- Thursday and Friday Dec 11 and 12 at 7 and 8 pm each evening The setting is Christmas Eve of 1855 Pioneers portrayed by volunteers dressed in authentically reproduced period clothing recall their impressions and memories of the earliest Christmases celebrated in the Salt Lake Valley The program was written using excerpts from diary and newspaper accounts of Christmas activities in the Utah territory between 1847 and 1855 The performances are free to the public but seats must be reserved in advance by calling These same volunteers dressed in their recreated pioneer clothing also present short vignettes of pioneer life in the museum on Monday nights from 7 to 8 pm The Museum of Church History and Art is located at 45 N West Temple Salt Lake City Auditions for soloists for the ninth annual “Messiah Sing-in- ” this Saturday from pm in Room 214 (choral room) of the Utah State University Chase Fine Arts Center Soloists from last year's production need not audition The sing-i- n presented by Alliance for the Varied Arts will be held this year in the Logan Tabernacle on Dec 20 at 8 pm under the direction of Russell Wilson Organ and piano accompaniment will be provided Participants should bring their own scores Some scores will be available at the will be tabernacle For more information call Joan Griffin 750-141- 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