Show Local poets honored Six writers from Cache VhUcy won 24 awards at the 1996 Awards Festival of Utah State Poetry Society held at the Quality Inn City Center in Salt Lake City on April 12 and 13 Martha H Balph Millville received third honorable mention in the Pearle M Olsen Book Publication Award competition In categories for individual poems she won third prize Virata Qawfbrd Memorial Award: third prize Wanda B Blaisdell "Lighten Your Life” Award: first mention honorable Roberts Foundation Award: third honorable mention Kathryn Kay Award third honorable mention LeRoy Meagher Light Verse Award and special recognition LeRoy Meagher Free Verse Award Julia Barrett Logan won second prize Ana W Hafen Award A second jftjdwnl Bunin Clark mpmuniti tha phonography work pwwpW In tfrg PA EW)1- - Aa ait exhibit that ahowcasea the work by students earning bachelor of fine arts (BFA) degrees at Utah State University opens April 24 announced student Christine Brooks The Annual BFA Exhibition presented Department USU's by of Ait will contin- ue through May 11 in the Tippetts Gallery of the Chase Fine Arts Center An opening Cowboy lore gear subjects of course la celebration of Utah’s Centennial a look back at "Old Saddles and Cowboy Gear” is set for May 3 and 4 at Utah State University in the biology and natural resources auditorium on the Logan campus The short course offered bv USU’s animal dairy and veterinary sciences department begins at 7 pm Friday May 3 The evening’s program includes cowboy poets Coien Sweeten Jr and Claude Wennergren and songs of cowboys saddles and spurs performed by Larry Slade and fid- dlers Maya Huppi and Bill Parslow Mackey Hedges author talks about cowboy life and Duane Coombs explores the history of the saddle The course continues Saturday beginning at 9 am with a display of old saddles spurs and bits Spike Meacham will talk about bits and their uses The morning concludes with stories of the history and uses of saddles told by of The Last Buckaroo the ranchers and cowboys who used them Call (801) 797-215- 2 reception takes place Friday April 26 from 7 to 9 pja The public is invited The Tippetts Gallery is open weekdays 10:30 am to S pm and fc30 pjn to 9 pm "This exhibition represents the cuhnmalioo of four years of study Brooks said "The BFA degree is a professional degree and those completing it have fulfilled more difficult stan- dards than required by the bachelor of arts degree” In fact this final exhibition is a part of degree requirements Brooks continued Students are limited to showing five works which have earlier been screened by aa advisor This yesr 15-2- 0 students win have work in the BFA Exhibition Viewers win see photographs prints HAY'S sad sculpture illus-trstio- AiwUcwn Wort Ann clnWon The classroom assignments "Many of the works to be seen ‘go the extra mile' and incorporate what has been learned in the classroom but is Memorial Award and President’s Award) Mildred Barthel S Brent Farley North Logan won third prize Newcomers Award and third honorable mention Children's Poetry Award C Gessaman Deborah Southfield won second prize and first honorable mention David F and Robert H Balph Memorial Award third prize Alisa and Jari Carlton Woman's Award and first Woman’s Award first prize MEUMfiRNf ByLmyWtish 0 Whafs Inducted? 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