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Show r.. Tickets On Sale for 'Rags' Tickets are now on sale for the American Fork Arts Council's upcoming production of "Rags" at the amphitheater near , the Utah State i "; av?rv X. .:. pre-sol- . , .' . ,; 1 1. June 9, New Utah! i 1999 - Page 15 Scouts plan cooking fest available in a.f. Beginning June 7 a total Scout leaders (except cubs) class is are invited to attend the annubeing held at 9:30 a.m. at the al Fest District Cooking Alpine Utah Valley State College on June 10 at 7 the in p.m. North Valley Campus, 947 N. in Alpine. Bowery Alpine 900 East, in American Fork. June's roundtable features Classes are held each Monday outdoor skills. by doing and recipes will be handed out. Leaders are also body, dance exercise Developmental Center. The production will run June 24, 25, 26, 28, July 1, 2, 3 and 5. Curtain is at 7 p.m. Thursday . productions will include a barbecue dinner prior to the show. Tickets will be $5 if d and $8 at the door. Tickets for the Thursday showings, including the barbecue dinner, are " v , $10 and must be purchased in advance. Tickets can be purchased at the American Fork Fitness Center, 454 N. Center, . American Fork, or by calling Tickets are also available from cast members. "Rags" tells the story of Jewish immigrants in New ; ;,v York around the turn of the ceni betwho to find a struggle tury ter life in the Land of ' J Opportunity, and the struggles I The face. musiBroadway they cal was written by Joseph Stein, with music by Charles Strong and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Nicole Revill, left, Shauna Thompson, Brennan Harding and The American Fork producin American Fork tion is directed by Jan Shelton, Johnny Revill rehearse a scene the upcoming of Arts Council's "Rags." production with musical direction by Cathy Jolley and choreography by Mindy B. Young. 763-308- : invited and encouraged to share their cooking skills. at Call Garth Robertson or Kevin Barnes at 1 ahead of time with recipes in order to make them 756-506- Samples cooking and Wednesday. and of Dutch oven, utensil-les- s Workouts include warm-upwill be given. cooking backpack low impact aerobic dance, fat Leaders will be able to learn burning, cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, flexibility; stress reducing stretching, all to energizing, relaxing music. Cost is $35 for eight sessions. Several types of ballroom Instructor Tera Duncan moved to Utah from California dance classes are being held at where she has been teaching Cedar Ridge Elementary, 4500 each Drive, aerobics, jazz and ballroom Cedar Hills dance on the college level since Saturday night. 1986. She is now an adjunct facA swing class covering interulty instructor at Utah Valley mediate steps for both east State College. coast and west coast classes To register for the class, call started on June If you've 3 756-984- s, available for everyone. dance classes offered Ballroom done some swing dancing before, this class is for you at 7:30 p.m. Also if you know how to cha cha, the 6:30 p.m. class will learn a performing routine. The summer session lasts four weeks. Cost is $45 a couple. For more information or to register, call 5. 492-042- 3. 492-042- 3. " lJ Li Students will receive instructions using PAF Two classes to help individuals learn about the Family History - Genealogy PAF 3.0 program are being offered at the Utah Valley State College North Center, 947 North 900 East in American Fork through School District Alpine Adult and Community Education. Lynell A. Shock, a PAF certified instructor and a Family History consultant, is the instructor. A "hands-on- " approach for first time computer users is offered in the beginning class. This class is from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., July 14, July 28, August 4 and August 11.. step-by-st- ep (Personal Ancestral File) puter programs on com- IBM-compatib- le computers with Windows. Classes include learning how to put the software on the computer, the basics of entering information (data) correctly, This course demonstrates PAF exchange guidelines. Learn what to do if someone gives you a disk, how to download and upload data from Family Search computer programs: Ancestral File, IGI, FHLC, Social Security, Military and Scottish Internet, etc. indexes, the Practice fast, easy, accurate and printing out the results, plus fast, easy ways to create ways of accessing multiple data and access multiple databases. bases, editing, and then sharMaterials fee is included. ingsubmitting. Learn ways to Family History - Genealogy edit conflicts found and fast, PAF 3 Intermediate will be easy ways to create and access taught July 14 through Aug. Hi multiple databases. from 4:30 p.m. to 6;3Q p.m. Cost for both classes is $59. reservations, can at 7 and 9 30 p.m and Saturdays at and 930 p.m. through June 12. Call are Possum City, ISA U'l Mae style musical comedy returns to the Valley Center Playhouse. 780 N. 200 East, undon. with all new country music written by Jody Abner-Dais-y bill takes the guesswork out of monthly fuel costs. This month's bill is your chance to register for the Equal Payment Plan. In fact, making Questar Gas calls it the Equal Payment Plan. How does it work? Instead of small that check mark on your June bill ensures the lowest possible fuel payment for the gas bills in the summer and larger bills in the winter, the Equal Payment Plan rest of the year. divides your yearly fuel costs into 12 equal monthly payments. You know exactly how Electronic Funds Transfer makes budgeting even easier. to budget for fuel, because your Questar Gas bill is the same every month. much Electronic Funds Transfer automatically withdraws the amount of your fuel bill The State Fair Auditions Auditions for "Robin Hood the Musical' an original musical written by the Brothers Ccbb, will be held in two sessions Office, (80!) This stage version of the Roger and Hammerstetn musical runs June 18-2-8 (excluding Sunday) at 8 p.m at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre (699 S. State St.. Orem, m SCERA Park). Tickets are available at $7 for adults and $3 for children (age 3-- 1 1) in advance from 10-- 5 weekdays at the SCERA Center (745 S. or State St.) or by calling (801) 225-256-9 225 ARTS. Tickets will also be available 16 and : by calling (801) 225-256- ? or Utah Spring Salon The Spnngvilie Museum of Art ht$ holding it's 75tn annual Spring Salon through July 1 The museum s located at 126 E. 400 South. SptrgvUe. ana s open Tuesday Saturday from 10 am to 5 p.m., Wednesday from 10 am re 9 p m. and Sundav from 3 to 6 p m "ne saion features 248 wore of art from L'an artists and two displayed m five s 415 S. University. Provo. For information call I Children Arts Festival The Children Arts Festival, scheduled during the 1999 Art City Days m making it the lorges processor art exhibition n Utah ft OREM v X .mm O lAl I LI I us I I CP CAN ' June 11 &12, Orem City Park, 250 East Center ojnr TTD01 The S 'e Accompanist provided. Dance auditions will be June 18 at 5 p.m. and June 19 at 10 a.m. at the Utah School for the Arts. TTiuui " X ifc PQDKI Come CELEBRATE SUMMER FUN with us at OREM SUMMERFEST 1999! Bring the whole family and enjoy 2 days of enjoyment! fun-fill- ed from your checking or savings account each month. It's an easy way to keep track of billing, and you even save an extra Without the Equal Payment Plan costs change with the seasons. 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For Kids & Young Adults marStilts, bles, jacks and more! yo-yo- s, PARK RlfJ! y events Great performers Music & dance Snacks & drinks All-da- Fof cuon&s doSsils si COPY 14, IGricmount at Sundance The musical brothers known as will open the 1999 Summer Sounds at Sundance concert series on Sunday. June 1 3. art 2 p m E ach week during the summer, wecthe' oermnng, musicians will perform tree conces m the Sunaance Village frer- - 2 p.m unti1 5 p m Other scheduiea ".so ons mduae On the Vdx G Horse. on the Mountain ana Magg & Ju-i- :or more riformation call 22507 378322 fefflBbSSB singer Anne Murray concert s aisc part of the She season ticke-events c" offers including concerts w Maureer McGovern, Garv Pucks and Mchoei McLean ana mused croauc"ons of "State Fair." "The Muse Va' and an 'o unde' $35 "Shenandoah' Music Recital Hall. 971 S. State Orem. Those auditioning should prepare a Broadway song and a short monologue on performance nights at the Shell gate. The Pirates of Penzance The Utah Lync Opera Society pre- concert Grammy-winnin- Theatre in Ofem Tickets a:e $15, available weekdays from, 0 a m to 5 p.m. at the SCERA Center (745 $ State, Orem), or and acting audition wis be June 17 at 5 p.m. in the Heritage Singing in wf appear in concert Monday. June at 8 p.m. at the SCEA Shell Outdoor Barefoot in the Park "Barefoot m the Park' by Neil Simon relates the comedic story of a newly-we- d couple who try to adjust to each other. The play runs through June 12 and wi begin at 7:30 p.m. with a 2 p m. mati- nee on June 5 in the Pardee Theatre Preview performances are May 26 and 27, and ticket prices are half price for those performances. Tickets are $8 for BYU students and faculty and $10 for general admission at the Fine Arts Ticket So when can you sign up? Anne Murray 3. 7 Renstrom. The play will appear at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays. Saturdays and Mondays through June 21 Ticket prices are $5 for regular admission. $4 for students, children and senior citizens and $20 per family. Group rates are available. Call 786--1 1 86 for reservations. DG's free for reservations. to organizing your monthly budget. A simple check on your gas or 225-923-6 1 sents this Gilbert & Sullivan classic through June 2 at the Villa Theater. 254 S. Mam Street. Springville. Performance time is 7:30 p.m on Monday: Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with a Saturday matinees at 2 30 p.m on June 12. Ticket This little check mark could be a key adults, $8 for seniors $7 for children or $35 per James Blonde Agent Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State Street. Murray, spoofs the popular spy genre n ths melodrama which plays Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m.. Friday 1 This Springvife. will c?er a variety of activities from tiie making to face parting It wi be ned Friday. June 1. from 10 a m to 2 p.m at the Spnngvilie Museum of Art. 126 E. 400 South m Sprmgviile Admission s for 489-308- 225-860- 1 Fa family. and Behold Hale Centet Theater. 225 W 400 North. Orem, presents this comedy nightly (except Sundays) through July 5. Curtain is 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the theater or by calling Reservations are recommended. Tickets are priced S8 on Mondays, S9 Tuesdays through Thursdays, and $1 Fr4-- 1 prices are 59 and students. i Lo idays and Saturdays. Children always $8. Family history classes being taught tegya.y?lfHn wkimm- - PARADES! Children's parade 7:00 pm, Saturday Grand parade 7:00 pm, Saturday nnznomcs m Till SHY SATURDAY AT 10:00 p.r.u |