| Show 1 : 1 I - - 1 -- Jane Late Tribune The Salt 21y 1 - - ' 1 Art Scene LL 11(1 By George Dibble tain interest in an era when Introspection has tended to reRibbons have been awarded verse directions dealing with at the Intermountain Society human experience of Artists' Exhibition at ContiA number of entries are by Bank nental I painters who are getting a Parley's - View i'''''' firm bold on the craft and ' t The Branch ' ( I best of show they should be encouraged to I! 1 pursue such subject matter in award went to t : 17T ) a way that extends the chal't i' Lin Serebrin's ' I oil "Chess (t i:::-- :''' of lenge Local Tradition G a me" an 4 ''' The Aspen School has reai m pressionist- ''' 1 son to flourish in an adequate i treatment 1 ic i i 0-41 environment and one need not I of figures Al' 4' look beyond local traditions emerging from Mr Dibble some— for fluid patdistinguished performances I terns of cool and warm pigamong them I ment The drama of the conMoser's mountain Henri I - test builds up in the taut lines — lakes:- Mabel Frazer's desert ' that describe the players' studies Lawrence Squire's faces valley scapes George Beard's g Gene Stark's mountains Joseph Everett's pop art canvas "The Swinaquarelles and Willis Adam's gers" is a hard edge painting sensitive renderings to menIn fluorescent red green and tion only a few Intermountain violet with dissonant overartists who have pointed up tones A blue ribbon also went new vistas to the inquiring eye to Ethel Gaddis' "Mt Edith Outstanding Entries Cavell" Among the studies noted in Visual Interest the show are Ruth McNeely's The paintings in the show crisply rendered watercolor are predominantly in the "Evening On The Pacific" landscape or Aspen School Lucile Marshall's aquttrelle and reflect a strong interest "Chateau de Ghenonceau" -the visuaLiacets ofnature- -- whiciLis resonant and 's Quite a few works manifest a fluid washes and Laddy concern with the monochromatic pictomajor rial aspects of painting — a "Daisies in a Field" that features an engaging treatment goal that should not be depreciated but one that exercises of flower forms a severe challenge "The Temple" by Earl is easy for the visual eye McGinty is a study of simple to) become overpersuaded to) landscape forts of et5nsiderafeatures that are fairly comble strength mon and somewhat obvious Matt Madsen's - "Desert such as a mountain road or a Road" has a sense of granprimitive forest deur and scenic depth Robert Poetic Touch Rumel's figure in watercolor The painter must therefore is one of the most attractive deal in subtle poetic aspects pieces in the show An oil by comparable to those found in Alda J Harrison a still life the by Lee Anderson and watercoan 'mess landscape lors by Lois Allred Larry R exciting scale of a Bierstadt or the mystery of a Ryder or Christensen and Allen Reina Blakelock in order to main hold should be noted I i y‘ ' I it7 -- As4 y 1 - - i ' - ' - i r ''' " ''' ' 1 ' - ''' t 4 - - 1" -- - - 4 - ' ' L' : 1—- - 0 I 4—""-- -' 1 ' - qokl Y Far-McNe- ' -- --i- - --Uta- 4 0 1 0 -- Civic-Balk-Begins- -to h- -- - tv Grow people's program during the past year more than 32000 students had a chance (many for the first time) to enjoy the pleasures of the art fonn It vas the success of the program for high school youngsters and appeals from Ogden city schools which prompted the ballet company to consider establishing another series for use in elementary schools In addition to the ballet's appeer awe at Zion Park Mrs Wallace re ported to the membership meeting that the dancers will perform in Flagstaff Ariz and the plans are being made for productions in Las Vegas and Reno Santa Fe NM Wichita Kans Colorado Springs and Grand Junction Afton Wyo as well as in five cities in Montana 1 I rear 4 I 1 - Not only will the season be extended but ballet officials are now working on a new program to bring dance to elementary school chlkiren And the company will be expanded to 25 five more dancers than during the past season This does not - - r-----1 s'- - '1 k -- Mr Fitzpatrick include of course the non compensated ballet students from the University of Utah or the yotmgsters who tumwilly appear in the Nutcracker during Ouistmas season Mrs John IL Wallace president of the ballet told the membership Meeting held last week in Salt Lake City that the corning season has been extended to 45 weeks Many InviUtions I : : Ia - 0 0 0 0 0 tt dents benne Norton end bairn Wolters East Plumtras Gallery paintings by Edith T Robertson How's 14 pm Closed Mondays Utah State Historical Societe 603 E' South a a a ' 4 Lagoon 7 and t:33 Art exhibits Lame-Pe-at ilerY 1615 Pacthill Dr Runs by Roy C Keister Paintings Hours TuesdayJulY IL through Pm Sunday 14 pm Saturday Continental Parioys Vtaw 7 Branch Bank 2307 E Ilst South intarmountain SociatY Of Artists exhibit Rune through Ms Turtles a June Sae Lake Publis Librark Int E Ph 4 annual With Advertisins 10th third floor UNI exhibit drawings by Don Hull Buns floor exhibit sectind 4 antiques a ftwough June 30 4707 HolladaY Tre0 Callina Bank Hours Blvd- - 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': 4 vvV1 ' Nit it Itl '':i Lowell Murdock left and Lu Penn Beebe rehearse roles for "Promised Valley" traditional pageant Johanriesen and Nelsova Duo r will evening Grant concerts featuring and Nelso Zara Johannesen va noted cello and piano team are scheduled Monday and Thursday at 815 pm in the deJong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center ':' 1 A ' '''':' ' :?1: i - 44' '''Iz3 'Iti) ' f ''' : — 'i : :: 11- I :'' 241 ' ' - e :r :m!'''"- )x:5:n "::::-:- : :' - Ex-Uta- Californian's Work on View Paintings by Roy C Keist - er an artist who has painted a colorful trail from Canada to Old - Mexico and from - Miami to Laguna Beach will be on display through July 15 Gallery Lamp-Pos-t Dr native of Ohio Mr Keist- e —Pr studied Chicago Art Institute Palette and Chisel Club and independently Europe He also studied under western artists Walter Ufer and E Martin A at-th- - Reproductions of his works have been published In the Saturday Evening Post Literary Digest Outdoor Life and Chicago Sunday Tribune Mr Keister formerly was successful in the field of commercial art He was a partner in the House of Rizler & Keister Chicago His work is included in the collections Of Dwight D senhower Robert Wood Mrs Snider Charles H Roy Worcester Jack Carney and include the Participants John Nuslein Trio (Karen Hernandez piano Mr Nuslein string bass and Andy Hernandez drums) with vocalist Millie carter the Larry Jackstien Trio (Mr Jackstien piano Lars Jorgensen string and Bob Campbell has drums) the Bert Kendricks Quartet the New Sound from Chicago and the Dave Wilkins Band jazz fans to hear some live said festival entertainment chairman Rob Branch In addition to Mr Branch members of the festival's board of directors include Craig Hansen Wes Bowen Hal and Mike Pillaris Zogg "We're very grateful to the musicians who have accepted our invitation to perform with the consent of the American Musicians of Federation Local 104" Mr Zogg noted H V Tull - Henning& The artist now has his headquarters in the Santa Clara Calif Ile formerly Valley lived in the Rio Grande Valley Tex where he was a professor of fine arts at Brownsville College Don't Litter Water - NEW YORK (UPI) — The shoreline looks lovely from the middle of the lake when you're on a boat It's not quite so nice for the people on Mr Kelster's works include shore the murals in the Fort Brown They have a view of leftMemorial a portrait of Linovers carelessly tossed overcoln' that was done on corn board by boaters mission for the Lincoln Bank In Honolulu and a series of paintings in the Hotel Victo- rommonemmommuswassommaniummummaggeldwas711 ria Taxco Mexico t e5ta Sjjo 0 fs' t to'' ‘ ia 4 t r:':::1 A VITLY CM re key ieees eomeptete ia AA doss yap Todayt roe tdstripsios I - I 2111to35161713 ii! y A ' vtml 't 'J& - 11 141 SOUTH STATE Agottia Christioss I "TM George Axelrod's -- gemalifemens LITTLE 7 "THE - - ---- -- -- -- 11LAtALL4-e-- e 8i4448d140tutA‘14LALAAtak-StA444148844484484808A2kdtAAAlkatt48Loto- fl V 2122 Ii YEAR ITCH1 5 1 i - - ommesigimmtd $600 end oo $5oo 3226961 0 oft:00416551N0 0 ger mtlmtzo0 0 Woorottose- 1 - J to k tkft 1 0 orders accepted at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre Box Office i 1 Sotaroloy DIRECTED BY ROBERT HYDE WILSON &hail iv 1 II i i ' II 1::::!INS" - Matinn first t ' 5 6 7 ip Juty 21 28 29 Aug 2 3 4 STREET D:AL3457:451823 irm4 1 A July 13 14 15 19 20 - I I POOR RICHARD" 10 '4401f 0 ' i to 000'----44- - books and musical compositions and popular public speaker also will be listed for the first time in 1967 in the National Directory of Who's Who Who's Who in Califor- June 29 30 July ' Smog tickets 4 MrsStewart the author of several with JOAN PAYNE and in a season of mirth a mystery Jean kerris - 0 i MIME VAUGHN Art magazsosc o -- 9 (ASCAP) RICI:AZD ERDMAN 1 it - al of U PIONEER MEMORIAL THEATRE Str71In SEASON 1:!TN STAGE U A alas 1111t04- CALIF GROVE Mrs Ora Pate Stewart Garden Grove former Salt Lake resident has been ed to membership in the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers 0110441040204acwiliarli4100 1 es moues to the soonmecial our lifo arsirt GARDEN — nia " fi Former Salt Laker Named to ASCAP co - ' e about 3M Water Color Contest 12311410 -- P AT 111324i i2oti '- ' SHOP ' - WS -- s s h 4 !9111 liI 0 Piit ' artist-inresiden- prize-winnin- "We originally started out I - full-tim- by Grayce E Cutler Utah and California artist is on display by invitation at the Kaiser Centre Oakland in an exhibition of g works The show includes sculp- ture paintings and weaving Mrs Cutler recently exhib- ited in a group showing at the de Young Museum San Fran- cisco Her painting was fea- tured in May by theNational Home Fashions League in the Hall of Flowers San Francis- - with the idea of providing a place for some of the younger - California Native Mr Gates is a native of Sari Francisco and studied at Calt! fornia schools and then at Brigham Young University and the Eastman School of Music Rochester NY He was a pupil of Dr LeRoy Robertsoq and later taught summer essions and eventue at BYU ally lie is currently musical director of the Beloit Win Civic Symphony and at Beloit College The Beloit orchestra will premiere a work in October commissioned from Dr Low ell Durham of the University of Utah and has had hearings of compositions by Dr Robert- - closing Special to The Tribune OAICLAND CALIF — An oil painting of Utah scenery Tatmger ram - -- ea! Gallery Features Artist South Temple 41:3‘ t -- The first annual Invitational Utah's first Jazz Fesdval will host eight event charity to 10 locally based jazz groups June 25 from 1 to 3 pm at the Nettie Gregory Community Center 742 W -- ' - f)':--7!:- : ' i - '‘- : OUn FAMILY I Plans Under Way For Annual Area Jazz Event — - ot selection will feature the talents of both artists in a performance of "Sonata in G minor opus 19" by Rachmaninoff' A solo recital by Mr Johan nesen will be presented Thursday Opening the concert will be 'Prelude and Fugue in A minor" by Bach followed by "Intermerzi opus 4" by Schumann and "Prelude Chorale and Fuge" by Franck Also included on the program will be selections by Gottschalk Copland Debussy and Chabrier The Mr Gates the remaining performances will be under the direction of Harold Gottfreidsen of the Utah Symphony ''''''' 'For Visitors The production of Promised Valley is sponsored by the Mutual Improvement AssociaChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and is de- signed to provide entertainment for visitors during the entire two summer months Mr Gates collaborated with author to Arnold Sundgard produce the first Promised Valley in the centennial year of 1947 Since then the opera has been given nearly- 1000 performances in five Ianon five ontinents This summer's production in Salt Lake City will be the fourth that Mr Gates himself has conducted Speaking recently of his feelings about the work Mr Gates remarked "I thought it ' was a one-shthing but witk the pleasant treah young peot pie who are doing it this year I was surprised and delight "Sonata" 4 t conti- reception in Moscow in 1965 will play Beethoven's "Sonata In E flat opus 31 no 3" Miss Nelsava who also has toured internationally as a concert artist 'will perform Kodaly's Brigham Young University A program of works for solo cello solo piano and duo will be featured at the Monday concert Mr Johannesen who ' 41 11- -- 1615 Foothill in- 4 a V i'' ' -- has performed on five nents including a Two ij- — - To Play in Provo Concerts — - — L ' ''4' !4t 1 - 044 '''''t ft 'IA - " —whicli—rételffthe Stikrof 'the-Mormon pioneers will conduct the performances for two weeks beginning July 1 aDd ""' A ?' 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Alexel instructor versity Halal University of Utah composer in residence For students of New York or American political buffs generally this story of Nine Men Who Ran New York is a bookshelf must Rims through Glen Cook 161 :::' 18 through 23 $695) Artisttertittl anti Gallery 1057 E list South watercolors by H Francis Solari - 3::':: :: ' :'::'' ': clude composition piano voice sting instruments and orchestral instruments Piano and string categories are divided intn elenientary classiti cation for musicians through age 14 medium for ages 14 through 18 advanced for ages CEF Akodef-Thursd- :: The annual Utah State Fair music contests will be Sept 1547 in the University of Utah Music Hall under the direction of Dr Louis W Booth 3'30 N Museum Main St Exhibit of 161 distinguished Utah artists from days of Nawco to dedication of 13 killfer Memorial MUM LNTL On display daily from arn to I and Sunday 1 to 5 pm pm Pane Gallery 1926 E 21st Seuth E Paintings by Helmut Stadelhoter Thorbiorn and other Europmn artists HOW'S daily Pm Runs through July 541 S State Murray Art Showcase Ott paintings by Betty Wanberp Runs thmugh June Studio Arts datterY 2963 E MOO South 041 paintings by Ted Poulson laturday O Temple artists 11:30 am-- 5 Pioneer Memorial WSW e'1 !' :':r1 W:' State Fair Contest Due in September 4 Friday mums Ne IL The Orphan Ohl" maim it drama by The Silver Wheel Players Sit Theatre Par City 0 a war Who it each Friday Saturdfre Prom Utak° Theatre 138 "Girl 131eI4 East 111:30 pm Also plays Se- : "f1 ' Civic Events Calendar 00 14 7tL1"1-41--t -N)k-d r ! 'tz Mrs Wallace pointed out that 18 of the 27 performances of the company in Salt Lake City were total sellouts in terms of the audiences and that the approximate total of viewers throughout the season was 90000 The continuing growth of the civic ballet is one of the exciting aspects of the whole cultural growth of Utah and the Intermountain Area generally still have hope a it Ittiiig A r'Mr IIILMIC s ' tation was hailed by one visiting critic as "one of the finest in the world" The company also was seen during the season in its 100th presentation of the Nutcracker in Kingsbury Hall and all eight performances were sold out Furthermore the Utah Ballet gave the Intermountain Area premiere of Giselle in the annual Spring Gala which drew attention from critics and dance lovers alike from all over the country Total Sellouts For Youngreople In the course of the ballet's young I ft vi" 1 f r1 b b i full-sca- le "This will perznit us to take advantage of many invitations we have received to tour in the western United States" she said The ballet company will appear for two weeks during the summer at Zion National Park in a program wtüch Mrs Wallace observed promises to become an annual festival of even more extended programs The tours of the company in Utah communities other than Salt Lake City will be almost doubled over the number made during the last year The total number of programs last season including Salt Lake City was 114 including 32 live lecture demonstra- lions at 23 high schools throughout the state a a i: The company last season presented a total of 27 productions in Salt Lake City including the sensationally successful Coppella which was the runaway hit at the University's Summer Festival The Utah Ballet presen- : - t'eI of i 'i- - Productions 27 H Bar-nerd- O The pheztomenal grew& of the Utah Civic Ballet in the past leg years will be even greater during the coining 1 z - -in- - By Jim FitzpatriCk Tribune Staff Writer i ft i -- ( 0AoUllA04 ' I i -- 11 prize-winnin- 4 3 I - Society Expanding World s : 1 ' - -- - --- -- - of Artists exhibit at View Branch Continental Bank ley's "Evening on the Pacific" by Ruth is part of Intermountain d '' ' - ? 4 ' ' r'''' ' ' T1 - i) T-- -- II ' 1 r L : 4 - Llt--- - ' 1 r )" — — I ' - 4 r r ' : i - - - i ' V '' - - - l'': ' : - ' -- - ' - ' ' ' - ' fi 4114 ' f : 4 1r 'to "" ' -- - ' ' '''- -' 1 zr 114 ''''''''' I : 0 ( - - - 44 4 '' ' 1 117 '' 0 - 4 1 - e t - - - ' '' I n '' pl r ' -I : - ' WM I ' 1 "0-- - ! 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