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Show LaKeside Heview LAKcSiufe: ing :ep ing UMT ng, seeking Distant Thunder to perform at Syracuse concert in park Miss Layton scholarship pageant ith up to .ay t a I ine ihe illy in- . SYRACUSE OGDEN - WSUs Utah Musical Theatre is seeking volunteer ushers to help with seating for this summer's productions of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Olympus On My Mind and Damn YanAll shows will be held at It ive . I rk, :et di- - ell 'ne Egyptian . V ' K6'- Yf The bands biggest crowd pleasers seem to be hits from the '50s, or by artists including the Beatles, the Eagles, Buddy Holly, Elvis and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Harmonies are our strong point, said Lynn Childs, long-sleeve- hi- - ol, 7 id his el-?e- - Peer-y'- s Theater, 2413 Washington Blvd. This is an excellent opportunity to support UMT and see the shows for free, said Melissa Seamons, Egyptian Theater house manager. Ushers must be at least 16 years old and dress in a white collared shirt and black pants or a skirt. A cummerbund and bow tie will be provided. All ushers are required to arrive at the theater an hour and a half before curtain time. Performances of Joseph are scheduled July 20, 22, 28, 30, and Aug. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. A matinee also is planned Aug. 1 at 2 : M S- - A. -- r 9 AM d, Winners of the Miss Layton scholarship pageant are Rebecca Steggell (left), first runner-up- ; Layton Alaina Badali (center); and Laura Dalton, second runner-up- . ROYALTY: 17-1- 8, children books Program gives - p.m. 17-1- 8, 20-2- 5, 3-- ni gh )Ut 27-3- 1, 10-1- Those interested in being ushmesers can leave a voice-ma- il sage for Seamons at LAYTON Remember the magic of stories at bedtime? In celebration of the magic of books and childrens imaginations, First Book joins Barnes and Noble superstore in hosting a First Book Party for children participating in programs associated with Catholic Community Services Northern Utah. where they will have an opportunity to pick books from the Barnes and Noble shelves to keep for their very own. The children will also enjoy a story time session, snacks and a spe cial visit from favorite childrens The party promotes literacy and provides books to children who, for economic or other reasons, have little or no access to books. The First Book Party will be Friday from 11 a.m. to noon at the Barnes and Noble bookstore in Layton at 1780 N. Woodland Park Drive. nizes 395-324- 2. Recreation center offering kayaking workshops - In preparation OGDEN ! 35 Approximately for children will attend the First Book Party, several kayaking trips this sum- mer and fall, WSUs Wilderness Recreation Center will offer a series of workshops throughout Ju-;lThe workshops will be held Wednesdays from p.m. in ;the Swenson Gym Pool. storybook character Cookie Mouse. Barnes and Noble recogthat there is a magic to giving a book to a child who doesnt have one," said Peter Gold, First Book chairman. First Book is a national nonprofit organization committed to giving children the opportunity to read and own their own books. First Book was established in 1992 in recognition of the cen tral role played by underdeveloped literacy skills in many social problems including poverty, hunger, unemployment, drug addiction and crime. In 1997, First Book distributed 1.0 milchillion new books to dren in more than 170 communities around the country. Babyland for fair, other Judges needed FARMINGTON needs judges, said Lenore Robbins, USU specialist at the Davis County USU Extension Sessions, open to beginning and experienced kayakers, will focus primarily on rolling and wet exits. Participants also will Teccive instruction on equipment, water safety and paddle strokes. Lifeguards will be on duty at each session and all equipment will be provided. Kayaking is becoming one of northern Utahs more popular recreational sports," said Sean Knighton, an Ogden kayaker who will teach the workshops. This is a great opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to find out if they like this sport before spending a lot of money on equipment." Cost per session ranges from Expenenced kayakers are welcome to practice independently during workshop hours for $4. The center will sponsor trips on the W'eber and Green Rivers after spring runofTs have receded. To register for a workshop or for more information call the Wilderness Recreation Center at 4-- H 4-- H Ofiice. We particularly need judges for the Weber County Fair on Aug. 4, Robbins said. If you feel like you need some training before you begin judging, there is a County Fair Judges Training scheduled for n p n KM FARMINGTON - S32. Farmington City Recreation is cur- through Friday for soccer. Participants must be at least 5 years old and no older than 12 years old. Participants must be born before Aug 1, 1993. League fees range from S27 to L Book, receiving more informa- tion or making a donation, please contact Susan Wimmer, First BookBames and Noble Program Coordinator, at (202) or Nicole Miya, com- ERVICE IS'DUR MIDDLE NAM munity relations coordinator for Barnes and Noble, at (801) 773-997- 3. 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State extension 4-- H Bring chairs or blankets to sit on. or July 14 from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. in Room 1007 and 1008 at the Salt Lake County Government Center, she said. pating with USU Extension in and Home Arts judging open class projects submitted at the County Fairs around the area. Classes will be offered on judging arts and crafts, needle Besides Childs, band members are Craig Adams, Clinton, on the drums and lead vocals; Brad Adams, Syracuse, on keyboards; Don Baker, Roy, on lead guitar, bass and harmonica; and David Petersen, South Weber, on bass acoustics and electric lead. P.O. Box 951 Ogden, UT 84402 y. 8-- a North Ogden resident. We also take a lot of pride in our instruments. They're all American made." To help you celebrate your baby. StandardNET has created Babyland, an online photo album of baby pictures and special moments. Located at www standard netbabyland, Babyland features photos of infants and first birthdays, allowing Mom and Dad to show off their beautiful baby to friends and family across town or around the world. Pictures are updated weekly and remain online for one week. Please Include a stamped envelope If you want the picture returned. To have you baby featured in Babyland, please send baby's picture along with his or her name and age to: Miss 24-2- 5, Olympus On My Mind will run July and 5 at 7:30 Aug. 1, 8 and p.m. A matinee also is planned July 25 at 2 p.m. "Damn Yankees is scheduled July 31, and Aug. 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. A matinee also is planned Aug. 8 at 2 p.m. Distant The free concert will be held at 7 p m. at Founders Park, 1700 South and 2000 West. kees. get - Thunder will perform Monday at the Syracuse City Concert in the Park sponsored by the Syracuse City Arts Council. ushers al- - th- - 5 Thursday July 9, 1998 4f v s . 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