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Show hMh Pi ee 4 - January 7. : 1997, Social Events Uintah Basin Standard f. vertPs CotfftffMti A TUESDAY, January 7 American Legion Service Officer, Rooseveft Job Service, 1 30pm Wrestling, Union High School at Uintah Boys' Basketbal, Rangley at Akamont High School UBATC State Vehicle Inspection Course-Al- so January 14. 8 WEDNESDAY, January American Legion Post 64 Meeting, 8 pm Giris' Hoop, Carbon at DHS. Wasatch at Altamont THURSDAY, January 9 Wrestling, Uintah JV at Duchesne High School FRIDAY, January 10 BasketbaH-Girt- s at Union High School and Boys-L-ehi More Basketball, St. Joseph at Tabiona, Green River at DHS SATURDAY, January 11 Boys' Basketbal, Uintah JV at Altamont SUNDAY, January 12 Mackenzie Uresk farewel, Roosevelt 3rd, 1 20 pm Dal Ion Fieldsted farewel, Lake Fork Ward, 11 am. Teima Riser homecoming, Roosevelt 10th, 1050 am Nathan Jensen farewel, Myton 1st, 1130 am wont report due to leaving JanuLesa Grant homecomkig-S-he at to 7 attend coDege ary MONDAY, January 13 Jan. 27 UB Public Health Dept. Cancer Screening-Al- so TUESDAY, January 14 RJHS PAC. Meeting, 1 pm-A- H parents invited Area Queers Meeting, Moon Lake Building, 7 pm Billy Ruel Edrington celebrated his first birthday Jan. 3, 1997. He is the son of Laurie Edrington. Duane Jay Houston celebrated bis Tint birthday December 27, 1996. He is the son of Tracy and Jalyna Houston. and Merikay Dec. Bellon, girl. Dee. 23-J- ohn and 26-G- 27-Ga- len and & Man waring, girl. 28-Ke- vin Dorothy Rom, and LoyaAnn Building A Better Marriage Listening and talking Bailey Jo Miles, daughter of Layne and Jayne Miles celebrated her 1st birthday on December 30, 1996. Celebrated American baritone Thomas Hampson and a stellar cast of friends explore America's rich tradition of concert song in Great Performances: Thomas Hampton: I Hear America Singing." The music special airs on KUED-Chaitn7 Wednesday, January 8 at 8 pjn. el The broadcast spotlights enduring American classics by Stephen Foster, Leonard Bernstein, gnd others, performed definitively by Hampson, Marilyn Home, von Stade, Dawn Frederica Blackwell, and Harolyn Upshaw, the Jury Hadley. Also on hand forJohn gala evening are pianist Browning and Craig Rutenberg, and The Jay Ungar Trio. The special was recorded in concert at New York' Town Hall and on location in Kentucky, Walden Fond, and it Walt Whitman's Camden, New Jersey home. "Our songs have become as varied as our people," maintains Hampson, who conceived the special. "Because I'm an American singer I've always cared deeply about our songs." Choosing the telecast title from the famed Walt Whitman poem, that what Hampson stresses your partner has a secret, dont go . Whitman heard America singing in through Journals or personal papers, this ia a violation of trust and privacy. Wait for them to disclose their mysteries whan tha time ia appropriate for them. Be canful not to betray a confidences, and never u weapons against this will completely destroy trust. TVeat their secrete in highest regard, as you would want Americas moat widely watched your own deepest confidences economic commentator takee a guarded. look at whats ahead in 1997 for When your epouae is disclosing Americans and their money in information with you don't be Louie 1997 Money Rukeysere Judgmental or critical, heten, moat Guide. 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Hawaiis Polynesian Cultural her varied professional Center, Showcase Hawaii and the backgrounds. This teem aleo Polynesian Danes Ensemble. Ha creates material for the Young currently chairs the Muricel Dance another Theatre ISvision for BYUs Ambassadors,renown BYU Department of Muric. internationally performance group. Simpeon Joined the production Tha living Legends will team in 1984 music producer, 90-nuts after having spent two decadM in present its extravaganza at Latin American, the music industry aa both n Native and American Polynesian musician and producer. music and dance at West Middle Tha Living Legends originates School on Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in tha Department of Music at The living Legends dances in Young University in an choreographed by members of Proyty Utah. BYU is one of the each ethnic group with meticulous i uni vanities attention given to the details at Umont of 28,000 each dance and costume to ensure from throughout tha authenticity. The results an United States and 90 foreign colorftil, energetic performances countries. which bring to lift tne legends of Sponsored by Uintah Basin tha represented cultures. West 2000 Fin Arts Council. Christensen, artistic director Partially flinded by a grant from for tha group, became active in the Utah State Fine Arte CoundL professional theatre and music at Tickets available at Gales, IGA or an early age, a daily Stawarta for more information, television Mow at age 12 and contact Shauna Ogden at 8 playing with tha Musicians' Union or Sanna Rae Draper at at age 14. She studied --i 1 I pipe organ at tha Mosarteum in Salzburg, Austria. For the last u . 722-062- 722-291- 8. ' Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer" and "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair," setting the scene for the evening's composers to follow. Edward Highlights include MacDowells "In the Woods," Amy Many Beach's "Ah, Love but a Day," Charles Ives "The Circus Band," and the movement with which Hampson closes the telecast-Leon- ard Bernstein's "To What You Said," set to an unpublished poem by Whitman. The American poets, whose verse inspired the music, mclude Vachel Lindsay, Theodore Roethke, James Agee, Emily Dickinson, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Tennessee Williams, and Langston Hughes. KUED airs Great Performances: "Thomas Hampson: I Hear America Singing" Wednesday, January 8 at 8pjn. for construction with six spires from 76 to 139 feet in The height drew opposition from the surrounding community. "Although the Belmont Zoning Board of Appeals has voted four to one in finer of building the temple as it was presented, me church is sensitive to the feelings of those of the neighborhood. Accordingly, the church is working on a modified that will be more design neighborhood-friendl- y than the Modifications will be developed over the next few weeks and men submitted to local authorities for approval, LeFevre said. The church has not which other temple projects are being reviewed. Temples have been announced but are not yet under construction in Billings, Mont; Nashville, Tenn Whae Plains, N.Y.; Caracas, Venezuela; and Monterrey, Mexico. JJftoli EKtid SWldwDS Mr with his and wiadom, tha nation's about coming andaodal char but an not only they an practical and help viewers devise championship trategiM for tha months ahead. 1 d, Utah Arts Festival accepting applications The Utah Arts Festival, the state's oldest and most prestigious ant event tt fccCeptihg applications'" from Visual and perfSrming tetistr8 to be part of the 1997 event set for June 26-2- 9 at the Triad Center located in downtown Salt Lake First practice to be held for religious musical The first practice for all members of the cast and choir of the musical production Come to the House of the Lord, which will be produced by the Maeser Slake in commemoration of the Vernal Temple, will be held Tuesday. Jan. 7. AJ1 male members of the choir or cast should meet st the Maeser Stake Center (2745 W. 1000 N.) at 7 pjn., while the women will practice at the same time at the Ashley Ward Building (2575 N. 1500 W.). All cast and choir members should be in attendance and should bring their musical scores. For further questions, contact Miry Nielson, Those artists interested, may pick up an application from the Utah Arts Festival office, 168 W. 500 North. Sab Lake City, Utah. Rom the applications submitted, 120 visual artists and 50 performing artists will be selected. Juring for the Artists Market Place, the Festival's visual arts program, is conducted by a panel of experienced arts industry professionals and is baaed solely upon the quality of work illustrated in the submission slides. Applications from visual arts ire due no later than 5 pjn. on Friday, Feb. IS. Performing artists will be selected by a peer jury of musicians, music critics, audio engineers and other professionals in the performing arts. The jury will look for professionalism, originality, and suitability of creativity materials for the Utah Arts Festival In addition to the Performing Arts program, all applicants wul be considered for participation in the Street Performing ana Festi-LIFprograms. Completed applications must be received by 5 pjn. Friday. Feb. 21. For mare information about the 1997 Utah Arts Festival, or about submitting an application please call . Robyn Nelson at (801)322-242- 8. E! 789-946- 6. 50 No Way! a. RENT FOR and Bedroom 2 Rukeyser. City. The LDS Church may review the design of temples planned for construction, the church said following an announcement ia temple project in suburban Boston is being soiled down. "Hie Boston Temple is among other temples whose design is Omen J. Moon a lifetime resident of being studied for possible the Uintah Basin will celebrate his Don LeFevre, 90(h birthday on January 6, 1997. modification," spokesman far The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, said than you ever thought possible! The program begins aptly with Stephen your money in 97? , LDS Church MORE MONEY part of the American experience, and provided the ground from which the American concert song sprang." Hampson says. Whats ahead for prying, if you suspect Russell K. Clowsrd, son of Randy and Lome Clowanl received hu Eagle Scout award Sunday, January S, 1997. He is a member of Troop 701. For hit Eagle Project Russell developed a spring source for cows and elk down in the BookClifTs. 1860 was a plethora of songs and styles: the hymns of the East, the cowboy songs of the West, the work songs of the North, the spirituals of the South. 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