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Tickets are $8, with discounts after five tickets, they can be purchased at Kohlers or online at http:tickets.alpinecommu-nitytheater.org. http:tickets.alpinecommu-nitytheater.org. lYincess Night, a fundraiser for the event, will also be held prior to the performance beginning be-ginning at 5 p.m. on July 30. Parents are invited to bring sons or daughters dressed in Disney attire for pictures with Belle and The Beast for $10 per picture. Lehi Arts Council Once On This Island, Jr. - The curtain rises on "Once on this Island, Jr." at 7 p.m. at the ix.'hi Arts Center, 085 N. Center Cen-ter St., Lehi, on July 20. The 9( (-minute children's musical Students take second at National SkillsUSA Championship Utah Valley State College returned from the 2007 SkillsUSA Skill-sUSA Championship with new hardware. The SkillsUSA Championships Champion-ships took place June 25-30 in Kansas City, Mo. More than 5,000 contestants in 87 sepa- GRAND OPENING SALE UltraLux looo Pillowtop QUEEN SET $689.00 KING SET $939.00 FULL SET $559.99 TWIN SET $429.00 MATTRESS FACTORY OREM 1032 S. State 801-802-7234 FTD Lowest fee in the nation CHMMUMTVIN iAOLC MOM14W f ONW A HOMTS RTMAIN SI ART IMG &' rAl 1 TrtrtAV can rrvr - - - 4ww mm '' " ! ! 1 II ! U Kim Mckinley is presented by the Lehi Arts Council Children's Musical Theatre, and the public is invited in-vited to attend. Tickets are $5. SCERA I Darryl Worley in concert at SCERA Darryl Worley will celebrate the Julv 24 holiday at the SCKRA Shell Outdwr Theatre in Orem with an 8 p.m. concert that will feature such other hits as "I Miss My Friend," "Tennessee River Run" and "Awful, Beautiful Life." General admission tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors (65 and older), children chil-dren (age 3-1 1) and students (wID). Seating is on a grassy hill, and patrons may bring blankets or rent a chair on a first -come, first -serve basis for $1.00. Reserved seating areas include a free chair and range from $20 to $30 for adults and $15 to $25 for seniors, children and students. The SCERA Shell is located in the middle of SCERA Park, 699 S. StateSt., Orem. Tickets may be purchased from 10 a.m. to 6-p.m. weekdays week-days and Saturdays from noon notes rate events came together to see who were the best career and technical students in the nation. UVSC won 14 national medals med-als seven gold, three silver and four bronze - and received an overall ranking of second in the nation. UVSC has been ranked first or second nationally nation-ally every year since 2001. Five others events had UVSC students stu-dents finish in the top ten. Thirty UVSC students qualified, after local and state competitions, to represent the state of Utah in their respective events and disciplines. "Our students always represent repre-sent the state of Utah and our college so professionally," Taylor Tay-lor said. "The UVSC students are very dedicated, they're very focused and they are 03 Hp BLTgtaaaa Earn More SSSSS Than You Could Possibly Do Working For Anybody Else! Flowers 437 South State, Orem 801 225-0185 i? Free Delivery to Utah County Hospitals & Funeral Homes V - Interest paid on deposits FHOM Tlrt LOW $300,000 i i ictwc ikiorkim iw-r kT Topiaries Gifts Lf-1 au goldberg to 6 p.m. at the SCERA Center for the Arts, 745 S. State St.. Orem, by calling 225-ARTS, online at www.scera.org or at the gate beginning 90 minutes prior to the concert. Worley has been nominated for the Horizon Award from the Country Music Association and won single of the year and song of the year in 2003 for "Have You Forgotten?' This controversial and inspirational recording reflects his passion for supporting those soldiers who put their lives on the line for democracy. He has expanded his tours to include Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait and helped organize a freedom festival for veterans. Worley 's most recent effort, the album "Here and Now," reflects his entertainment side. A self-described "life of the party," he says, "These are rough times, so when people pay to see a show, they want above all to have fun." I SCERA announces auditions audi-tions for 'High School Musical' The SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem announces auditions audi-tions for its upcoming Utah premiere production of "High there for a reason. They want to come back with a medal." Gold Medal Winners: Architectural Drafting: Brett Munden, Highland, Utah Chapter Business Procedure: Aaron Dent, Spring City, Utah: David and Kami Furr, Orem; Lindy Hall, Vernal, Utah; Doug Nordin, Orem; Whitney Orton. Provo Related Technical Math: Karl Kendall, Orem Residential Wiring: Jason Prete, Orem Robotics & Automation Technology: Vinicius Carval-heiro, Carval-heiro, Orem; Robert Simons, Orem Screen Printing: Phillip Ah You, Orem Television Video Production: LeGrand Hunsaker, Provo; www.christev.org (80 1) 225-3038 Worship Service at 11:00 Now meeting at UVSC Sorensen Student Center Grand Ballroom. This Week's Message: 'Surprised By the Church" Mitt 16:13-20, Surprised By Jesus 0 Peace 003 V I ! . f E. -j- CHRIST mini Ji:"-f WAMTEB WATER, WELL RIGHTS & IRRIGATION Call Ross at 642-0119 SIEMENS Edison Stanford Hearing Center School Musical," directed and choreographed by Mindy B. Young with music direction by Jeremy Showgren. "High School Musical" will play at the SCERA Center for the Arts, Sept. 14-Oct. 1 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Cast members will also participate in a pre-show pep rally prior to the Saturday matinees. Auditions for ages 15 and older will be held July 19 and 20 from 7-9 p.m. in Room Bl of the SCERA Center, 745 South State, Orem. No appointment is needed. A resume and photo is helpful, but not required. Auditioners should come prepared to sing 16 measures of an upbeat song. An accompanist accom-panist or boom box will be provided. All roles are open and there are several adult roles in addition ad-dition to the high-school age parts. Dancers and gymnasts are also needed. A dance audition audi-tion will be held for those who are invited to callbacks. For more information, contact con-tact SCERA at 225-ARTS or visit www.scera.org. 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