Show " 14 1y - r'f'rrt o -' ?- The Salt Take Tribune Sunday November r ' 0110'FAPIP'Vs"WIY'V - v t- - r: V 1967 19 r' 7 ve '64 r 44 )"pi-'- 4 7- -"' - USymplionv To Present Fall Concert - I on the Art S-en- e i i tl 0 Camera Captures Vision i Py Georve Dibble Development of the camera obseura apt a parallel course ual arts with painting a dark room with a mitted reproduction tracing the projiNled i - image - --- j- 1 paper - ' ''''''' ' - '- in 151 8 4 - - - - — — - k i 7 i - 't- ' - 00 - t I i -f '411--7-- - : 4 -- k) i ' -:'!--- rt s'---- - r ' fr X The limitations of eamera art however are not only highly specialized but severely limited in technical means when compared with i painting It SPPMS appropriate therefore to VV i regard them ai separate media to be evaluated on Individual terms The art of him making 2' r ::' A concerns timing — even in Its '4' i ' ii ''tr! cinematic ramification wherein the images l I may be hallucinatory or at best fleeting ' e q '' k' The results may be involved with an active i' A 'I sense of discovery when a graphic artist turns i 4' to the camera for expression This is evident ? In the display of photographs by Glenn 4 Palmer-Smitat the Phillips Gallery The studies made at San Miguel Mexico have ' been further enhanced by dark room tech''1 :" niques that permit effects ranging from visual "'"' reporting to pure imagery The results are intensely dramatic witty and achieved with a - tacit t'4-- understanding of limitations within the - : ' t of - - t - A l' 1'kl' 1 - - ) f 4 f 1 e i I - - 3 - - tl ' 7 N I 1 '''' '''' '7 4 )1 41‘A ' 4 r '' I 1 144' '' ' - - :v t - ' i Is w 4 ' le ' - - 4'f -- " - u' :- 4 - I feber r ' I' N or 44 41 : ' ' f k' i - ' - i ' ' ' xak40 split-secon- d ' I 4 $o le k - 44 A1 Kim Folsom as the Ghost of Marley threatens Craig Cook as Scrooge In t' vlh"4sekAcA k1 at Christmas Carol" planned "A Nov Pioneer Memorial Theatre the 30 '' 1 ‘''' ' IN : i'‘ji: ' -- ' ' medium : - - T Harsh Dramatic Qualities : — A process leaving out InterTnediate gray tones presents an essential ballet with a study of horses moving gracefully in the bull ring Harsh dramatic qualities in the print intensify s - 1 Sculptor Dallas Anderson portrayed father In bronze part of 111:1J show f of I ' ---1---0- il 4 e? - - L' 1 -- ' ' 1 -- 12 1 -0 1: it a ?0 - - - i- 71' : rt ' t ' kf s I1 - 1 f' 1 - t i : tN ' I: 'ri' 1- 't - ‘ 1k)I f i ' ': A s 4 i F J 4 :' ' ! 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I ' '-- - t ' ' 1''' 1 V t t " 1' ' - ' ' ' '7 - - :'''' '' 7 7 2 1 P-- ''‘' - 4' ' 0 1 t ' i ' t ' 4 i7' '$ ' 4m ' : '' - - ' —- - '' - - ' i" - ' - ' — ' -' a " mlat Mr Dibble highlights a monumental work "Christ and The Twelve Apostles" which was executed in granite for the Strand marks Kirke just outside of ''': ' ' -- -' 'ar tt- '-- ' - 'Ave shows at the Franklin S Harris Fine Arts Center at of '' - - - ' - 2 i L Copenhagen The somewhat stylized fig- rendered in flowing relief ures : 4 ' :''' I ' k's '7"-': 4' ' invite the brisk texture of the -' detail is at ' '2 - 2 ' '''-'- li-- ' i '" '' ' times subordinated to aspects :' ' I:- : r1 of plane and mass ' ' An essential simplification ' : '' ''' - s' ' inheres in discipline and that " - - "‘' '' : restraint 2permits an affection- - -I ' of the profile of ate rendering ' ' f a baby's head in plaster of --- paris and the sensitive understanding treatment of the face of the "Artist's Father" in FOR THE TREND SETTING WOMAN bronze - ' ' - q 11 : q 'N) - ''F'$' :' '' - ' f 1 i ' - ' 02 ' FUR FASHION Persian Lamb dyed brown fashioned of select skins from southwest Africa create a stunning full length coat Trimmed in rare python this coat IS elegant Matching hat and umbrella are available A whole newwonderful world of exclusive furs that have quality & value are available at Arent's 1 Utah's oldest & largest fur salon (1 i I - 4 ill - We quality never to 1 i 1 ' ' ' soldregardless of sales! ri 3 tt !" FinttLi : be under-- 40 Monday evenings d Free s o lot parking 1 1?Wi 15 west on tfootray to lashim 1 I south temple "A Immortal Carol" will be given a new hvist in the upcoming Pioneer Memorial Theatre for Young People production opening Nov 30 Original music and songs will be added to the Pioneer "Christmas Carol" which will show the "meanest and stingiest man in town" getting his just rewards from yule spirits of past present and Wan lass as Tiny Tim Director Is Vern designer Is Linda Pioneer the play at am 10 10t val so( Art NV ' 40 I Artists Annouril he ktu Exhibit Two-Da- y Paintings in several medialwill be accepted Monday and Tuesday from 9:30 am to 6 pm - tot ret the Intermountain Society of Artists Exhibit and Competition at the Continental Bank Parley's View Branch 2307 E 21st South hint C The works will be Judged in two categories: representational style and modern technique SOF hi tinT 1 fd : be ART POSTERS 74 :::: rea sak Sar :::: by Earl Newman 4:15 pm Carol" will 2 and s2oo :: :: Fine Art Prints Ready to Frame ::: '100 :: - the :: si-tr- 2261 est 4100 355-17- :: "in i: the: neg of s - t 146 fz v 4 00 placed tenderly t4 iI''11 r-- Dr Ogden 1 t - 7 )4 J fir It 9 A VQlit) I ' t17114 i tiz I I UTH ' t ‘1-''''''''""'''''''- z ' It— 11 - " ' s:NN ' 1 ' '''' 111 - ' ki t 14 PN-:-4 14 6‘6 tl :Zr I r--f 1 i (000001 UT!U 4 t - 10 ' --- :- Last - turned li I 1 : i1 15 We also have a complete tin of printing Inks and papers 14 £&t&6 SUPPLY CO Dial 345 south state PRINT & evetmer Perking le Ihor et Store 1 ' i I '' away! - - 1V Will lives way worn apai cow he s yms lie Ci g14 ST — Thea bill' F bows Re r - li km Audi tion - 'hand tain ' ---- - 4 lOply Phone Offico i) Awo leW 1 At - V 1 i 4 I 0'4 ii 355-240- ' y FI - ' v I "LP 1 t Name nbin Evening 0 8:30 PAL 0 OOO City 830 pit Dec 28 Dec 23 Dec 30 41e - 8:30 pm U 830 pm 0 0400 State Phone Please send me tickets for the performance of The Nutcrackerat $ Total Enclosed $ t ZrZreza:a2traztTAP:rl-t- 1 Cheek Location - Loge Main floor Center ' Main poor Sides Balcony Center Balcony Sides and Rear each IrrPAluenslunl Check 145 Dec 28 So State Salt 1 — Matins 200 pmi bec29 2:00 pm Dec30 ZOO pm 0 0 0 4041 and Pries twining $500 0 425 325 0 325 El 0 ?Entine $450 25 El tnverio pe to 300 225 225 0 0 00 ” rg o t 1 ' it ' 1500 c 147-- rA 4- AA 4 vtiAttK A k ' 114 14 kAJT te: i i I1- i 1 ' I 1 p - 1 1 10(1:411A I 1 2 ft:eZ:a4r441:1 t 1 4 tst M- c t i i City Utah r datna 1 f ' i iii 4-44- LI I Check Date and Time Address - curt- : 04 d° 7 IA calls And Mt n n h IA'F t 145 South State Box I-- 364-78- if ies 4V6k0'141°' Nutcracker Tickets Are Christmas Presents that will be remembered Always I:1 ti Bee of all PRESSBLOCKS ate inexpensive 3x4 79 per pair 6x9 159 per pair 4x6 89 per pair 9x12 229 per poir ' 4x9 119 per pair 12x18 349 per pair and rem OW Don't be disappointed this season Dec27 Print IN II don' is n( 0 rderEarly for Best Selection 1 i 14 itt xi mp- 1 Jig W 0 season EVERY performance of this delightful Treat was SOLD OUT and thousands were Block Printing Plates No Cutting Tooist Draw a Design and but Maurice Abravanel Conductor l t1 tg IT'S EASY AND FUN WITHOUR NEW la n of Tiiii "72)' 4 THIS YEAR! ?r 1 71 (1 - II' :ar:: 1 U CIVIC 131171 7I : e i DEC ' '' loi i ''"Ail Willem Chriitensem Artistic Director t riVAIA 3 '':'11 of ! : Featuring 4 l4 ' ) '' RgCKER Jia 'I - 1 'I1 -t SIfarts ‘ Y t"4i tow ' t''-- Mountain America's Happiest Holiday Entertainment Tradition 1 44 til 14 - y- e '' 'k jilt - e N '' 01 Li 1 4 ‘t i r 7 - ')' 1 $ ) 1 4 'Illi t' u ii ' Wor add ! mab eont a : L 14 1 r---- ''' -1k For The 14th Annual Production of ( Po'rF 44 r 1n Ii t ti n r pn h lir 171V24 Victor n 71 Lag --- Ad t 2664 Shamrock 14 t 'ec::eto i ) lit I-- N- f'''' ovha kr 1 ) - 7 t 'Babes' Operetta Planned by Theatre 138 4 it i: Ik The Salt Lobs Tribune will Serf 112 frw 20 esch anginal poem not exoeedin lime in ienelb published here Contri butions should be mailed to Poetry The Salt Lake Tribune P O Pox S67 Salt Lake City Poems cannot ba returned ri 4 - 11 It serving Their anniversary—over there! Wanda Bindrup Blaisdell Ballit The cast will include Gene Pack as Roderigo Joan Carman as Jane Dan Collins as Tom-ToMargaret Crowell as Contrary Mary Lee Martin as Bo Peep Keith Roark as Mike Lewis as Gonzorgo Silas Barnaby and Joy Wonnacott as Widow Morris will Ron Musicians be Daum and Ila Mae Hatch The operetta will run through New Year's Eve excluding Christmas weekend r--- I But instead—she dines alone On lips and heart a prayer— somehow's obHer soldier turn-of-th- 1 - :ki ft wine Muted music in the night Herbert's holiday in Toy land" "Babes operetta will open Friday at 8:30 pm at Theatre 138 East The operetta contains such songs as "March of the Toys" and the lilting Intended as a "Toy land" family show the operetta has been adapted for the Theatre 138 stage by Ron Daum and danwill include ces choreographed by Dan Collins and century sets and costumes by Aridl -) - -- :- - yea ov : t--- "- Two crystal goblets glisten On new linen crisp and white Candle shine and sparkling ' Son id k It's quite obvious the table - is set for company The best china polished sil- rose '0 277-261- 1 2 1 ver And one ful Lik :::: - IL tatts i lish ' : '298 '198 Dle':11 : Are : ::: q A fon rna 01 lpftAAo'" 721:00021:22:00:410:a:aelr:02traZaZ:ei:gr2T220:44t00:24rea:erlter potr MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS CARDS a3Z DOI '10 At 121 lost 2nd So: li Pressblock and "A Christmas also travel to West Lake Junior High Bountiful High Midvale Junior Biel Northwest Junior High and Tooele first Junior High all in two weeks of December ghost of Marley John Gamble as the spirit of Christmas Present Dianne Peterson as the ghost of Christmas Past Gilbert Wilburn as Bob Cratchit and Todd future- - Ad bc Giese will 1110 Music Section sity done Nov 30 and Dec 1 at 4:30 and 7 pm and Dec 2 UNSEEN GUEST Prof ewsr Leek 's direct an d forceful technique with the watercolor medium makes the studies in this medium ere- clay enjoyable "Eiffel Landscape" develops an organic unity in which color used in generous washes engenders warmth and sincerity It is accomplished in a sort of 1 shorthand in painting that has 1 In qualities exhilarating "Cedar Spectres" land and forms are involved in a 1 sky development that relies as much on veiled inferences of 11 light which glow fin beneath I as on the actual hues them- I selves Included in the impressive 0 group of figures and portraits 0 in stone and bronze by Profes- sor Anderson is a photograph - 7 ' 2 S The music has been written by Marie Nelson with words by Shaunna Adix and Jayne Malan all associated with the children's theatre The cast will be highlighted by Craig Cook as Scrooge Kim Folsom as the Dickens Christmas A BYU f' '' t !" 1 1 CHARLES f A ' 4" I I J- P i 1 - r'''' t i ' z ' 110 ' ' ililit i- Play 'Christmas Carol lov tan ref k::::::::::::::"2:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!:!:!:-:-:fe:::-:::::7:::::ee::::::-:1- Brigham Young University present oils lithographs col- lage and watercolor paintings by Thomas Leek Art Depart ment Orairman at the College of Southern Utah and sculp-lure by Dallas Anderson who recently joined the art staff at ir A 4 of a face i 1 4 I i 1 edges ' : 1 ) f positive grr A 1 i '4 ' srumbling and mea- - ' : ! ovoid form at I e cted only slightly by ' iw A It novel a n d effective A large tom- brero creates f ----" - the macabre performance Se"-lectivity in cropping and overenlarging the print per- mits dynamic a rrangements that are '''''''''It--j -- i 10 ' i 1 U Theatre on to in G Minor for Violin featur- log Norman Bennett James III as soloist Mr James is a native of Cedar City and has been rec- ognized with awards including a 1967 Presidential Award Scholarship from the univer- - - 111 Pll Books Three selections will be played from Wagner's comic opera "Die Meistersinger:" the introduction to Act III the "Dance of the Apprentices" and the 'Proceission of the Mastersinges" The orchestra's last presentation will be Concerto No 2 It - int s e Theater and Brahms's respected "Tragic Overture" Opus 81 will follow The overture Ls a serious work first conceived as the beginning for a new production of "Faust" ''''' ' pe well-know- 1 01( 0jaclii of Queen Eliza- and was first performed in Utah by the$ university orchestra this year in 1‘ '' 47 offs the coronation beth In 1953 1 vy I Sceptre" Corona Rod I -- - tion March by Walton vitt oppn the afternoon program The work was first heard at 4 ) will con- - ley "Orb : Iit Shand - 4 Nk 61' N ) ik ' ' 4 - tr s t ' " t 4- t004V i ' ' "' ' 1416 3 "''' x '' - Itept-- The program will mix old and new music and will in- clude works by Walton Brahms Wagner and Prokof- - — 4 --- '' r-- i ! 'I ' 4 f ' 'w ' t' 4L— I A music of professor ' z Dr David 4'1:14 duct 'ê e: - 41( pm :A on Sunday (Nov 19) at in the Music Hall on campus 4 i f -' i 0 i season - - ) : ' 4- t alt fakt Ztibunt of Utah University will Orchestra phony Syttl of concert Its the first present ' - A iI 7 l'I':i4' i ) s Highly Specialised Limitations s ir cm 1 : I — i 1 (irlit The It may be difficult to estimate the degree In which painting has been influeneed by the camera since the science of visual optics operating In the realm of photography conforms generally to that which may be perceived by the painter's eye There have been occasions when research seemed to link painting with photography one of the most notable of which found the Impressionist painters striving to analyze the I phenomenon of eolor Another more physical current itive3tigation relates the cinema essentially a theatrical art to the animated canvas of the experimental photographer The art of photography which must be considered apart from painting and judged emsenflatly by its own criteria becomes involved with painting because both constitute an acute visual experience It Is reasonable that the two one of which is more rigidly controlled by scientific reactions should become involved and it is not surprising when the painter turns to both to find expression for the nowest of the visThe camera whioh was lens set in the wall perof an outside view by on t 1 - V of '‘4 0a '- 1 |