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Show 'Panorama of American Music" presented by Utah Valley Symphony The Dutton Family and BYU Jazz Quintet will be guest artists as the Utah Valley Symphony serves up "A Panorama of American Music" in its annual pops concert Wednesday, April 17, in the Provo Taber- 10-1- Conductor Clyn Barrus will give the downbeat at 7:30 p.m., opening with Leonard Bernstein's Candide. Gershwin's "An American in Paris" will follow. Following intermission, Provo's Dutton Family Strings will play bluegrass music, including Rhodes' Concerto for Bluegrass Band and Orchestra, "The Water is Wide" (arranged by G.R. "Doc" Taylor), "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" (also arranged by Taylor), and Gruenbaums's "The Orange Blossom Special." The full orchestra will close with Gould's "American Salute." Provo By MARCELLA WALKER "Little Women'has held a warm spot in the hearts of many for many years, and the dramatic presentation of the Alcott classic by John D. Ravold adds a human touch that does not detract from this fine story. The cast for "Little Women," which is now playing at the Valley Center Playhouse in Lin don each Friday, Saturday and Monday through May 6 at 7:30 p.m., is ex- - d Tickets for the concert will be available at the door that evening. Cost is $4 general admission and $3 for students and senior citizens. Symphony patrons are invited to park free at the county complex east of the tabernacle. those qualities required. They are played, respectively, by Kristin Townsend, Juli Davis, Kristy Sorensen, and Megan Germane. Likewise, the young men who love and marry the girls, Star Hall as Laurie, Dave Wrape as John Brooke, and Jeff Rogers as Professor Bhaer, are very fitting in their funded each of the five nights. An optional charge of $25 will cover a blood test. Adventists Seventh-da- y will sponsor a Stop Smoking Semi- nar April 5 at 7 p.m. each evening in the Smith Clinic, 1055 N. 300 West, Suite 205, Provo. . An initial fee of $35 will be charged, however $5 will be re 21-2- roles. Marmee and Father are played excellently by Deborah Luty Ellis and Will C. Hazlett. will be required. For registration or information, call 379-707- - ASX The play takes some of the most popular parts of the book and builds on them with humor, pathos, and j The audience will enjoy this show as will young people over the age of about 8. romance. Cad cade Shadows 7 NO. UTAH COUKTtfS CNL Allstate locations, 383 S. 500 E., Am. insurance rates and famous claim service. FULL LINE CENTER PLANT You'll choose convenient Fork (next to Gene Harvey Chevrolet) 756-606- 1 money-savin- g Conference Satur- t irTi groups of workshops will be taught by noted lecturers and clinicians from the professional arena. They include "Successful Attitude Management," "Ten Steps to Successful Learning," "Tough Love - Parents are People Too," "Active Listening Skills," and "Goals and Decision Making." Also offered are "Fitting the Pieces Together," "Giving Yourself Credit," "Family Fun and Dating Data," "Avoiding Parental Guilt nit 10" Hanging Fuchsias and Geranium Baskets Reg. 14.95 Children's Dance Co. to perform One Week Only "Jabberwock" "Jabberwock" is the theme of the "Evening of Dance" to be presented by Brigham Young University's Children's Creative Dance Company April 19 and 20. It will be produced at the Pardoe Theatre in the Harris Fine Arts Center at 7:30 each evening. Tickets are available at the Pardoe Ticket Office at $4 for the general public and $3 for children and students. The Children's Creative Dance Company features the following teem. The conference, "A Chance to do Better," will begin at 8:45 a.m . with the welcome and introduction of the speaker. The keynote address starts at 9 a.m. No one will be seated during the keynote speech. Beginning at 10 a.m., three i Evening of Dance to feature area youth. Sponsored by the PTSA, the conference will feature a keynote address by Dr. James D. MacArthur, associate professor at Brigham Young University. He also serves a vice president and clinical director of Western Youth, Inc. MacArthur lectures at BYlPs Education Weeks and has written a tape series on self es- Dr. James D. & Sharol MacArthur. Trips,'' and "Active Listening Skills." High school students and their parents m ay atten d the conference. Younger students may attend only if they are accompanied by a parent to the workshops. Child care will be provided for infants through Sitters will be members of the high school's child development class under the direction of the instructor Becky Cox. Parents should provide a sack lunch and any items such asbottles or diapers which may be needed. performers from the American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lehi areas: Sara Sue, Julie, John Mark and Jillyn Hansen; Jacqueline and Landon Bodily; Ariana, David and y Christoff Trujillo; Carrie and Wood. 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Among the cast members for "Little Women " now playing at Valley Center Playhouse, are, L-- Megan Germane, Kristin Townsend, Deborrah Lutz Ellis, Julie Davis and Kristy Sorensen. auto value. at American Fork ', 3- Compare for Parents andstudents from Lehi, Pleasant Grove and American Fork are invited to a free Family and ss 11 7. Family conference for students and parents day, April 20 High School. Page cellent. Director Buddy Youngreen has assembled some fine players to fill the well known roles of this production. Pleasant Grove's own Joanna Major plays Aunt March, the somewhat grouchy old lady with the only money in the family, and does it with style. The four March girls, Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth, seem to be perfect in their parts with each radiating seminar slated g 1991 - Human touch added in Valley Center's "Little Women" TheDutton Family-She- ila and Dean Dutton and seven children, have toured Europe ages 9 several times and appeared on national TV networks. 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