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Show Activities "da A1 O is j seeking libertarian party nomination to the . 4-- cam-aig- Nov. 18 Xi Alpha Omicron chapter of Beta j Sigma Phi will meet at 7.30 p m. at the Some of Jeanne Butler in SLC. A program will be presented. All members are invited to attend. Call for more info. 544-982- or 3 Nov. the Clearfield Masonic Center, 452 E. 700 S. Menu will include turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, vegetables, bread, dessert and drink, $6.50 for adults and $4.50 for children 11 and under. The proceeds will go the states educational and promotional funds. The public is invited to attend. For more information call 0 New American Symphony prchestra in collaboration with the Clydie Adams School of Dance will present their seasonal performances of the Nutcracker at 7 30 p.m. in WSU's Xustad Auditorium in the Yal A. Browning Center. These performances feature faculty from the dance school ,jnd artists from Ballet West in many of tfie leading roles, with the New American Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Van Alstine. assistant conductor for Ballet West. Tickets are available at the Dee Events Center tickWSU-TIKor et office, ijr the new Egyptian Theater box office For info contact Clvtie Adams The 626-850- 0 7 I Bethel 15 of the International Order of Jobs Daughters will meet at 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Masonic Center, 452 E. 700 S. Election of officers will be held. Tara Vigil, Honored Queen, will preside. All members and their parents are invited to attend. For more info call 776-423- Nov. 23 WSU Dept of Performing Arts AAT, a student organization, presents a variety show at 7.30 p.m. in the Eccles Theatre, Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. The evening is an opportumty for students in the department to present individual and ensemble songs, scenes and dance numbers in a variety show format. Homes For the Holidays will be held ; an Saturday, Nov 19 from noon to 10 pm. Tour 12 of Salt Lake and Davis Counties most beautifully designed homes decorated for the holidays by local designers Tickets are $25 ($30 at tiie door). Tickets are available at larnes Bank at 100 South 500 West. West Bountiful. All proceeds will benefit the Carmen B. Pinegree School for Children with Autism. For more information call 883-046- AU About Scrapbooking registration through 1124. Class held Dec. 4 from 10-- 4 at Steed Park Bldg., 300 N. 1000 W, Clearfield. Cost $5 class, $25 kit. Call Clearfield Rec. for more information. 774-727- 0 Nov. 29 Clearfield Rec. offering open, recreational and womens basketball leagues offered. Registration through Nov. 23 at Clearfield Citv office, 140 E. Center. 774-727- i Nov. 19 Gymnastics registration accepted through 1119. Classes held at North tav is Gymnastics, 249 S. Main, fee $25, course, beginning Sat., Nov. 20. Register at Layton Recreation office, N Dr.. jh5 Wasatch j 546-858- Nov. 19-20-- 21 Follies Holiday Bazaar, Friday and Saturday. 10 a.m 8 p m.; St. James Sunday. 9 a m 3 p m.. Catholic Church. 495 N. Harrison Bhd . Cgden Antiques, crafts, foods, local s merchants and artists..Child, cate Efilerfaftintent available wr all ages. Over 50 booths. Free Entrance. For information call Festive ser-ji.e- on-si- 782-539- i i Nov. 20 Nov. 30 Layton City Parks & Rec. is accepting registration through Nov. 30 for boys Jr. Jazz grades. $30. Call for more info. Layton Rec. 546-848- 0 Nov. 30 Cartooning class for ages Registration through 1130. Class held 0 Dec. 1 and 8 from p.m. at the Clearfield Pool, 934 S. 1000 E. Cost $17 0 residents, $27 nonresidents. Call for info. 5:30-7.3- 1 v i m i j 5.30-6:3- 6.30-7.4- 546-858- 8 18-2- 0 Forever Plaid will be presented at Hale Centre Theatre. 3333 S Decker Lane Dr (2200 West), W VC, , 8 p m. for ticket info Call M-S- covering the Big Band era through contemporary compositions For ticket information call the Dee Events or Center Ticket Office, or the new Egyptian Theater Box Office 984-900- 0 Nov. 13. 19. 20. 22 626-850- 0 Our Town." 7 Nov. Nov. 23 30-De- Nov. 22 chil- Toastmasters Club meets every Monday at 6.30 p m at 3450 S. Wail Amu, Ogden. Prepared speeches are minutes and cover a variety of topics Evaluations are also given Impiomptu speeches are 2 minutes Learn to talk on vour feet For info call Mark Graham, 27 c. 7 will be preA Christmas Carol sented at Hale Centre T heatre, 3333 S. Decker Lane Dr (2200 West). WVC, for ticket info and play call times The Utah Symphonys 40th annual Salute to Youth concert at 7 p m. at Abravanel Hall. Jonathan Coombs, Fruit Heights and Tessy Lund of Centerville will perform. Tickets can be (2787) purchased by calling A RTS. or at the ArtTix or outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. X i pm Clearfield High School Little Theater. Adults $4, dren and students, $3 395-322- 7 964-900- 0 497-998- 5 Pec. 14 Adult CH ADD Group meets ev ( i second Tuesday at 7 to 9 p m at Da i North Hospital. 1640 West Anteh pc Drive, room 3 This group only addi.ss-e- s adult issues only v 1999-200- 26 c 9 AnorexiaBuliinia 29s-286- 0 mmi 544-240- 3 8 Support fos.s welcome Parent group, everyone Education Resource Center. 321 S 5hii ext 116. E. Kavsville. 546-3lMeet everv 4thThursduv Divorce Recovery Group, for people who aie divorced or in the process ot divoicc. eveiy Wednesday 6 30 p m at Roy Christian Church. 4347 S 1900 W . Roy For into call the chuich oi Carol Moss A Nov. 24 Heart t Heart is a support group patterned after and approved by Alcoholics Anonymous, that incorporates LDS principles and scriptures It is for anyone who sutlers from or has a loved one who sutlers from any compulsive. addictive behavior 11 alcohol, etc) am 12.30 pm each Wednesday at 66 W Center in Bountitul For into call Liz. Richard. 292 Si 46 20 626-850- 0 Pec. 23 Nov. 24 S x Noyl6 kaysville City Council will meet at p m at city hall. 23 E Center Thev meet the first and third Tuesday monthiv over-eatin- 299-949- Nov. 16 Woods Cross City Council will meet at 6 30 p m at city hall. 1555 S 800 West They meet each first and third Tuesdav monthly -- Nov. 23 1 I 18-2- 295-13- 9 1 546-30- 28 Nov. Bountiful Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th MonJavs at 7 30 p m at the Cottontree Inn Conference Center Foi membership information call Paul Allen at support locus group meets the last Wednesday of the month. pm at the Family Enrichment Centei. 32 S 500 East. Kaysville For info contact Patti Bargar. 9 exl 16. high-energ- The WSU Symphonic Band will present its first public performance of the 90 piece fall semester and at 7:30 p m. in the Austad Auditorium. For tickets call the Dee Events Center Ticket or Office, or the new Egyptian Theater Bdx Otfice. Nov. 22 AnoreviaBuiimia S Nov. 22 3 Nov. 24 0 Little Women will be presented at the Grand Theatre, 7.30 p m., M-- with Sat. matinees at 2 pm.. South City' Campus, SLCC, 1575 S. State Street. This play is based on the classic nos el bv Louisa May Alcott. For tickets and info call S Temple Square Concert Series, 7.30 p.m.. Assembly Hall The American Guild of Organists sponsors' an,i NOV. 22 -. Ecumenical Thanksgiving HyimirSihg.Guvittd Dotts presented Familiar "classic hymns that celebrate Terrace Plaza Playhouse in "South the harvest and express gratitude make Ogden until Nov." 22 on Fridays, up the program. Saturdays and Mondays. This produc tion is double cast and directed by 957-332- 2. Home Fellowship & Bible Study, a home fellowship and Bible studv in the Bountiful area All are invited to join and study the book of Ephesians in the New Testament Child care provided Tor more infoimation call 3974P42. The group will meet each Tuesday. 7 p nt at the home ot Doug and Peggy Pillow, www angeltire com Davis School Board meets Tuesd o at 5 30 p m in the auditorium ot the district ottices. 45 E. State. Farmington They meet on the first and thud Tuesday monthiv Nov. 24 will hold its monthiv meeting Tuesday at 7 am in the Davis County Nov. 16 Pec. 7 The Davis County Board of Health Diabetes Support Group 10 2 noon, at Bountiful Library. "VS S. Main. downstairs meeting room. F1MS information call Cindy at 29tvli2ft Meets 4th Wednesday of everr mernttf . , Everyone welcome. Commission Chambers 15-1- t more-,--ftgy,,'- t7 18-MO- f Layton Rec. accepting registration for arts and crafts, 9 year olds, 5 2 p.m., 4 year olds, weeks. Classes held in basement of Surf for info. n Swim. Call546-858- 0 5-- Nov. The Junction City Big Band offers the second of their seven t 0 Friday Dance Dates at Nov. Weber State University in the Shepherd The Temple Square lights will come Union Building Ballroom. Downbeat is at 8:30 p.m. but for those who need it, on, with the Lighting Ceremony in the Tabernacle at 5.30 p m. professional dance instruction will be offered at 7.15 p.m. for a small charge. Nov. 26-2- 7 Best dress is recommended, which One of the music industrys fastest includes shirt and tie for men. Tickets lands in are $5 at the door. There is a $1 per perrising stars, violinist Chee-YuSalt Lake City for a Thanksgiving weekson charge for the one hour dance end concert pair with the Utah lessons. Lessons begin promptly at 7.15 Symphony, 8 p.m. at Abravanel p.m. No one will be admitted to the Hall.Tickets are available bv calling lessons after that time. (2787) or or by visiting the ArtTix outlets at Nov. 19-2- 0 Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre Music Director Keith Lockhart y leads the Utah Symphony in a tribute to the big bands of the Nov. Weber State University Dept, of 1940s and 50s when he conducts his Performing Arts presents the Ogden Pops Series debut at 8 p m. at Abravanel Hall. For tickets call (2787) Community Chotr in their annual or at the ArtTix Christmas Concert, 7 p.m. Assembly or outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Hall, Temple Square. Performance is free and open to the public. The choir Theatre. will smg Rutters Gloria and Sing We Now of Christmas. Nov. 1 einple Square Concert Series, 7:30 23 Nov. 28-De- c. p.m. Assembly Hall. The Salt Lake Michael Caswell James with Christmas performances by choral Symphony, as conductor, will perform Beethoven groups begin at 5 p m. in the Assembly Fidelio Overture of 1814, the Liszt Hall, Tuesday through Sunday. Piano Concerto No. 1 in A Major and Saint Saens Symphony No. 3 in C minor. 774-727- Pec. Swim lessons. Lav ton. mornings or for class schedevenings Call ules . 393-007- 0 The WSU Jazz Ensemble, will present an evening of jazz at 7.30 p m. in the Allred Theatre, Val A. Browning Center for the performing Arts. The full ensemble will be performing jazz works S Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Nov. 19 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, welcomes the Right Honorable James Bolger, ONZ, who is the New Zealand Ambassador to the USA and former Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Mrs. Bolger. The concert will feature Eugene Albulescu, New Zealand premiere pianist, who will perform Beethoven and Chopin; also New Zealand soprano Marie-Adel- e McArthur, with Emily Mair at the piano. 776-423- Nov. 22 9 i 18-2- Nov. 19 Bethel 15 of the International Order of Jobs Daughters will have a Thanksgiving dinner from 7 pm. at lenge incumbent Orin Hatch for U.S. Senate in the 2000 elections. He will ijpeak regarding freedom and his p.m , Clearfield Library, 62 S. 1000 E. Admission is free, I I Nov. 21 chal- Melinda Cole Welch. For tickets or information cal! Nov. 23 Winter Art Market will collect over northern Utah artisans together, 10 a.m.-lp.m. The Market will be packed with whimsical, wearable, decorative and functional art for sale in the Ogden Eccles Conference 2415 Center, Washington Blvd. 18 , jaw. Todd Gunter NOVEMBER 18, 1999 THURSDAY, 40 A CLIPPER TODAY 1 .X ir Bmawyion Citv Council nit .is it ? ftr3Tar hail. 13d North Main Ihe' council , meets the first Wednesdavs of the month. . Pec. 6 and third Layton City Parks Announces ru?rrere . k ; v A The Annual -- iidatf IICiXaV 98 Chev 1500 Ext Cab & 99 Chev 3500 Crew Cab 99 Ford Explorer XLT Sit f- Featuring the music of choirs from E.G. King Elementary 8r I.;. Selection, Lots of Mini Vans Ford, GMC, Chev, Toyotas, Jeeps, Lots of Sport Executive Auto Sales Layton Location 544-800- 8 C7 For Additional Information Please Call Layton City Parks Department Utilities, Great Selection saws North Layton Junior High Mayor Stevenson will be on hand and the lights will be lit even night thru lanuarv 1 , 2000 to celebrate the Holiday Season. - Fords, Nissans, Maidas, will kick - 11,986 Chev, Pontiacs, Great short program off this year's exciting Holiday Season with a special presentation at' the Keniev Amphitheater. A Everything, 5spd, Make Offer at 6:00 pm on Monday, November 22nd 96 Toyota Camry Gotta See AC Pwr See 1295 No. Main This year's theme "Holiday Safari" will commence 22,900 96 Audi Quattro A4 Must This Car Has It All, Y 4x4, Auto, Looks & Runs Great, CD Player Miles, Gotta Go Make Offer t 3 4x4 Silverado, Long Bed, AC Low Miles 15,495 Auto, Low of Layton Commons Park 94 Chev 2500 Ext Cab Much More! 21,188 Dually, Loaded, 3 Supercab 98 Dodge 1500 Quad Cab AC Wheels 4 4x4, Auto, Leather, Low, Low Miles 24,808 4x4, Auto, 3 97 Ford F150 Lariat 4x4, Silverado, Auto, Loaded, Under 500 Miles; Must See $ t 546-858- 0 Jciii l)$ to telecine in the Millennial Holiday Celebration! Cctree a |