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Show r r' - 'r ' 8 E The Salt Lake Tribune, Sundav, July r y-- 1! 1. 1971 DINWOODEVS 117ih SUMMER SALE! Authors of 30 manuscripts, selected by judges of national renown, will receive awards in the lath annual statewide creative writing contest, the Utah Slate Institute of Fine Arts announced Saturday. Judges have prepared a critique of each manuscript, whether a pnze winner or not. 200 poets All expected at confab Our fantastic semi-annusale is still going with greai savings up to 50 or more! It's the opportunity you've waited for. . . authentic savings on beautiful famous al manu- award-winnin- scripts will be individually bound for inclusion in the brary of the Itah Stale Institute of Fire Arts. tiiN E South Temple W mriers announced Saturday brand furniture, lamps, draperies, carpeting and accessories. Our entire five floors of fine furniture is on sale! Hurry while the selections are good! li- Mure than LflO poets from the nation are expected in Salt Lake City this week to attend the National Kedeta-uoof Stale Poetry Societies comcntion The event, featuring humorist Richard Armor, will be held Wednesday through Saturday at the University of Utah. out n National Federation President Jean Jenkins. Orem, and Alice convention chairman. said I)r Murrey Bailey, rmnur's workshop and lecture will highlight the convention Another feature will he prto winning poems m HI to be read throughout the lour-daevent. cate-roue- s Special activ ities for conventioninclude a visit to Aspen Grove on Wednesday, a view of the July Fourth fireworks, to lunch at the Lion House, a tour of Brigham Young's home and a visit to' the Tabernacle Choir. Max (., ghtly. Thursday Provo, vv 'I be moderator of the poets' workshop. Assisting will be Irene arshavv, Edna Meudt, Clinton I.arson, David Cowley and Pinkie Gordon Lane. Dr. Armor will present the afternoon workshop and a lecture that evening. -goers The annual awards banquet Friday will announce winners of more than SJ.nuo in poetry prizes, including the NFSIS grand prize of $u(l(). Winner of last year's grand prize was ivian Smallwood of Chickasaw. Ala.. author of Window to the South." Hosting the visitors to the convention will be the Utah State Poetry Society and Kathryn Kay . president or autobiographies fir st prize, VSO, MorEdward L Hart, Provo. mon In Motion , second prize. Flock. Dora $400, Bouid.tul, "My Brother. Butch Cassidy; $25 each, honorable mention, Manlvn McMeen Miller, Provo, Novels, biographies' 'Rainy King', Loui'e Baker The Pearce, Suit Lake City, Morning and the Evening Star. Serious poetry, first pnze, Jane Kopp, Salt Lake $400, City, Sounds & bilences"; second prize, $200, Linda B. Silli-toe- . Solt Loke City, Aspects of and other poems, Invisibility honorable $25 each, mention, W Kenneth Brewer, Logan, C. Karl Catching Light; Rest Kopp, Salt Lake City, Area1 onJ other poems. Joyce D Burial of Wood, Vernal, and ot. er poems; Loel Kore Hill, Salt Lake City, Angel'S Landing Light verse: first prize. $200, L, Wader Orem, Maughan, Absent Minded Teacher ' and other poems; second prize, tie, $100, Pansye H. Powell, Salt Lake City, Always the Roses' and other poems; second prize, tie, $100, Grace Diane Jessen, Sometimes Glenwood, m this I Suit; Patricio H Skvlab to pass over Salt Lake U. conference Welcome to Hard and "Big As Life." Mr. Doctorow Mr. kinncll probably the most eminent" active American poet. His other works include three previous volumes of poetry. a translation of illon and a novel. "Black Light." Former Editor His counterpart in fiction at the conference. E.L. Doctorf ow. is the former of Dial Dress and the uthor of three novels, including the widely praised "The Book of Daniel" also a National Book Award nominee. editor-m-chie- Mr is a former Doctorovv Times" Faculty Members Both he and Mr Kinncll are now on the statf of Sarah Lawrence College. Mr. Kinncll will do a public reading July 11, and Mr. Doctorovv will read a week later. July IX. Both will be at 11.13 am. in Mark Greene Hall. Mr. Kmnells Gray Memorial Lecture will be at 8 p m. July 19. Dr Schramm said fees for the conference range from X4.3 to $73. depending on the length of time a writer wishes to participate and whether he wants college credit for his work. (There aie also separate ices lor manuscript evaluation. by either of the two principals or by Dr Schramm himself ) He said the conference" is open to serious" writers in either fiction or poetry. Fast conferences have diawn as many as HIU participants, he said. 1st- - at the University of California's In me campus Ills other novels are LOVE Registration is planned on the morning of Julv 9. r r Wesley Snowbird melted m the sun replaced A a new poor substitute lor Powder lulls snowy spills smiles beneath frosted goggles For us anyway. The ones born of ice and cold Together the bells encompass five full octaves Besides the bells, the choir utilizes a " by Hanger benders and Just people the ones w ith white skm and bormud.i shorts high-scho- So. we patiently sit here Sipping our draft beer instru- ment reaching 13 additional notes. Tones are produced from metal tone bars resonating over sound chambers Watching the greenery of our Mountain grow gi eencr While on tour the choir visited 15 states, playing at Walt Silently Festival of Regional Handbell Ringers in Spokane. 1972 Wash. 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"boom-a-gong.- BIRD ufted SOFA 5th fir. POKTKY A SEAT-T- vinyl. 5th fir. Reg. Students garner top honors in bell riii mu 2 Round extension SPANISH pedestal table and 6 chairs. 3rd fir. 759.50 Reg. 1,289.00 VA Pr"vindal' Fr"ch antigue .N'I,ES seat & back, black DREXEL CRieri76h50r.' Hansen Planetarium Skvlab Watch announced Saturday that Skvlab watchers will be able to view the space ship this week, beginning Sunday at 10.32 p m. Viewing times are Monday, 10:07 and 11:44 pm.; Tuesday, 11 p.m.; Wednesday, 10:15 p.m.; Thursday, 11 OX pm: Friday, 111.23 pm., and Saturday, 9.30 p.m. A full schedule is available at the planetarium. 2Uth. U Piece The Kendig, Salt Lake City, Great American Food Cult, adult first fiction: Young prize, $400, Emily H. Burns. Salt Lake City, Hopper Gross second no pnze Form. honorable mention, awarded; $25, Joan H Hoskn.s, Soit Lake The Orange Gondola. City, The conference, now in its 23th annual renewal, opens July 9 and runs through the book-lengt- h category. Two year's Writers' Conference at the I'niver ity of Utah. The guests are Galway and E. L. Doctorovv. Each will handle the workshops that are the meat of the conference, and each will also present a reading during the affair. Mr Kmnell will also deliver the annual Benjamin E. Gray Memorial which Lecture, is on a topic traditionally related to poetry. Wins Award It was Mr Kimiell's poem. "The Book of in Nightmares." published 1971. that won him a National Book Award nomination the following spring Dr Richard Schramm, the University of tali English professor who is directing this year's conference, describes Mr. Kinncll as aworded p izes first prize, Magazine article $400, Betty G Spencer, American Fork, Step into the Sunlight"; second prize, tie, $150. Norris R. Weimer, Salt Luke tor New the Hope City, Branded, second prize, tie, $150, Robert L. Fosler. Salt Stop Lake City, honorable mention, $25 each, Ohve Ghiselm, Salt Lake Sounds Without Score; City, Kothryn Kay, Salt Lake City, How a Little Knit Wit Can Make an Old Sweater into a Two National Book Award one m poetry, the nominees will be the other in fiction featured participants in this Kin-nc- ll no other Me; orable at NOW IN PROGRESS Ms. Mirfficld and other poems; hon$25. mention, Kathryn Make Kav, Salt Loke City, Mine Light; Maxir.e Jennings Oaden, Timely Observations. " Short story: first prize, $350, Judith H. Rosenfeld, Salt Lake City. The Plastic Hip; second prize, $125, Harold E. Moore, Salt Lake City, For Richer or for Poorer; honorable mention, $25 each, Paula McQuown, Salt of Lake City, "The Cupolas Gold; Jack Garhngton, Salt The Raid"; Jerry, Lake City, WiC. Kelly, Salt Lake City, Vine." lliams' first prize, book: Juvenile Janet N Sheffield. 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