Show Page Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday 12-- The May 16 1988 BY BERKE BREATHED BLOOM COUNTY "TJ "Hf PEAPEST BUL vex roses were HOUEK5 fotmtat HELL HATH NO rer Fun UFE mr NOwiHEne pew NtlTHE HOW CAT MC£ jEAHeremmCK samp IHBWWnPATM cemeuA iwsh ‘ you Benny Carter: Jazz gentleman By Ken Franckling UPI Jazz Writer womsw your HEAP’ CAMBRIDGE Masa (UPI) Carter chuckles when asked about his secret for — Benny for sustained longevity brilliance at age M in a musical career stretching back IS years “You don’t get old” says this gentleman of jazz "You just don’t die” The modest Carter has done SHERMAN ON THE MOUNT BY ANDTKfc GREAT WHEEL OF LIFE I NC WES OERYTHNG NECESSARY ENBVMEAL fOR tfUR 5U5TENANCE W J GOOD HEAVENS v mm I SN LEEANDFRUCHEY ITM TEACHING HO Alio MAKE THEM A PIZZA 5HERMAN ARE YOU TEA CHNG THEMA0OUT dumm? far more than that The him “Benny never pushes himself forward on the stage He always defers to other players When he’s leading a group he always gives plenty of room to all of his sidemen and never hogs the show He’s always OUT OF BOUNDS 0 matt && e&vee& Z 8:00 pm Morgan Theatre 100 Admission 63 INFO: EEK & MEEK BY a wmarr miud fO&AWOMAU fOSlDEAJT BE MCE TO KAYE A REAL WTCHEU CABIIOET RDR A CHANGE 753-190- 0 HOWIE SCHNEIDER WOT A WHOLE LOT LAUGHS THOUGH BYOB nn vouw oww eno wmi FREE POPCORN- - KKM LONTtOTOOUIMiaUM SB MM YOUR OHM MG OMFHFBSON WEDNESDAYS MONDAY A TUESDAY SlOO might At Slavs Cinema 60 100 W iii N 753-190- 0 NUIagro Bwanfiwld GARFIELD BY JIM DAVIS WAKE UR GARFIELPT0PA9 IS THE FIRST MEAL OF THE REST OF VOOR LIFE OF (JOUR LIFE :30 Colors 7:00-9:2- n "id 0 On Our Own ini 7:10-9:1- 0 -- After -- and West showed out South could not afford to give up a trump trick to East since East would surely lead right into 75 AQII WEST EAST S 10 91 J108 7:Se-9:0- TLDCASTE A OWE YE&GRANNY' WITH THAT'S WHERE jTH'WIZER FOUN WELL THAT iSHOULDNfT IS BE TOO ORIGINAL BEAI 5! 1 HARD DAVE GRAUE IF I CAN JUST COME WHAT HE UP WITH TH' SELF- - 1 YOU DOING MESMERIZIN’ MIXTURE ALLEY? I’LL NEED LET'S SEE NOW’ S- - TUMBLEWEEDS BY CROSSING AS MANY RNGERS AS CAN! lb TOM BY BOB FRANK AND ERNEST X K RYAN THAVES Toy 5Hop BUGS BUNNY ®BY WARNER BROS GOlPFISH HAS OUTGROWN HIS BOWL MY winning the opening dummy’s A-- Q of clubs eliminating an entry before the KJS 1098 7 2 spade suit was established So South cashed one more high SOUTH 5 diamond and then played AKJ74 of spades Alas East ruffed the AKQ962 second spade Eventually de4 spite taking a successful club Vulnerable: Both finesse declarer had to conDealer South cede down one South can succeed if he guards against a bad spade distribution At trick two he should lead a spade to the ace and then ruff a spade This loses only if he is overruffed by West but there is little chance West has a singleton that 4 lead: Opening spade since he didn’t lead it After ruffing a spade declarer can ruff a heart to dummy and ruff another low spade The By James Jacoby spade suit is now good and all has to do is play his declarer When your contract looks diamonds and give up a high cozy if all the suits split nicely to East The ace of it’s time to figure out what you diamond will he the entry to clubs can do if the key suits dummy and he will have plenty misbehave At first glance of tricks The problem with contract today’s a second high diamond looks easy with a good chance playing before testing spades is that for an overtrick Nevertheless will not be enough ways there there are pitfalls and declarer of getting to dummy to establish the long spades when the suit breaks badly 3 - Ifirfogjlriiri) 0 1999 Newspaper Enterprise Assn BARGAIN PRICE KFOK t PM 9iJIM JfiCEPT V" 11 MON THRU FRL SRTSUN HOLIDAYS) IHQUMMISTSHOWOMY FHMILV DISCOUNT DRV -- ATTENTION:- ALL SEATS 100 7:11-1:4- 5 Tho Wrong Guys BY alto trump lead South immediately played another high trump 74 2 752-75- OOP Carter’s distinctive sound is rich and lyrical with trapped himself in one of them NORTH A K 109 TUESDAY MAY17THWILLBE OUR LAST BARGAIN DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Capital: OSqMm ALLEY the jazz world on fire SHOWS Shakedown JWAKE DP GARFILLP TOPAY IS THE FIRST RAV OF THt REST (I) 7:1C until 1145 when Charlie Parker's bebop wizardry set A-- K snmcoMcar May 17 Sit 9 vMNf-r- ££ UdWYfeflS 4 vJMttlb 5a FNftrs In 1924 Smith urged Carter to switch to alto saxophone It was a move that brought Carter to the forefront in jazs He and Johnny Hodges were the genre’a leading alto playeri at bridge 4 ENSEMBLES OFOUf&ZAPdkfcZ UUh VQIIS1 JAZZ USU bauer records” measured brightly shaped notes The fullness he gets in sity Faculty Club "The the horn's upper register is drummer was Crip Williams I rarely heard from other alto was playing the C Melody players Many of Carter’s older resaxophone because I wanted to sound like Frankie Trumbauer cordings still sound fresh and The first solos I played were contemporary His music haa withstood the test of time stolen from Frankie Trum QJII BY RECHIN & WILDER 1 in- novative composer arranger performer and bandleader once set the standard for mainstream jazz and still creates music of sinuous beauty and control Yet the kind of acclamation given Duke Ellington and Count Basie has long eluded been like that” said Edward Berger Carter’s biographer Carter born Aug S 1107 in New York learned his musie in Harlem in the 1920s As a teenager he jammed with pianists Willie “The Lion” Smith snd Count Basie as early as 1121 ”1 played with Willie The Lion’ in a trio just piano drums and saxophone" Carter recalled one recent spring afternoon at the Harvard Univer- (N) 0 Bedwosdi 795 X Mam 752-509- 0 CACHE VALLEY MAIL 1221 N 2ND Jasaaia bach FRIDAY THE IJTH() S:20 7:29 9:10 tn Mkhaat K— In ETTLE JUICE (K) V i faiAs)flAru otruLal&afnf All SEATS 'I 7:00-9:0- 0 00 ' |