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Show LeN Free Press New Utah! Wednesday, July 7, 1999 Controversial zoning of Lehi Farms is approved Haws Floral By Cathy Allred Leu City Editor The June city council meeting was fairly routine and uneventful except for a short discussion on whether or not to clean up and groom Lehi City's freeway off ramp areas. Country Kitchen had previous- ly volunteered with the permission ' of the county, who owns the small patch of weeds, to put in landscaping and care for the land adjacent to their new business. "I think all of Lehi's are a sight" said council member Francis Comer. While, the city was concerned about the problem, they were not off-ram- ps sure as how to proceed. They ended up carrying a motion to allow the business management to put in drought hardy foliage and landscaping to enhance the entrance to the town. Utah's Kid Hero Andy Lamb the Pledge of Allegiance. The long controversial Lehi Farms annexation located on 8170 North 9150 West was uneventfully approved. The gave There are 1,250,000 potential patrons within a 25 mile radius of the proposed Lehi City Performing Arts Center. has verbally committed to to the Lehi bring the light-raUTA il Performing Arts Center so that patrons could be transported from both Salt Lake County City Music ol the Night The Utile London Theater opens this week at 20 S. Main Street in Pleasant Grove, A Broadway medley called "Muse of the Night' wl be the featured entertainment for the next six weeks, "icket prices are $21.50, which includes in dinner and the show. Cos 785-08advance to make reservations and seed dinner entree. George Washington Slept Here Hale Center Theater. 225 W 400 North. Orenr, presents this Moss Hart- - , George S. Kaufman comedy starting on Friday. July 9. The Play runs every Monday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday trough July 31. and every night except Sunday through Aug. 16. Curtain is 7:30 o m There will be a matinee Aug. 14 at 3 r m. Tickets may be purchased at the heater or by cal'ing 225-860Reservations are recommended. Tickets are priced $7 on Mondays. $8 Tuesdays tnrough Thursdays, and $10 Fridays and Saturdays. Children 4-- 1 are always $7. No babes in arms or children under age of 4 wl be admitted. The lender touch 2. at Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, and runs through Aug. 2. Performances are Friday. Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. There will be no show July 3. Ticket prices are $5 regular admission $4 students, seniors and children; and $20 per family. Fa reservations call 785-- 1 186 or buy tickets at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m. on performance nights. The Music Man - but Professor Harold Hill's famous fictional marching band is coming to Tickets are Orem's SCERA SheS July available in advance from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at $7 for adults and $3 for children ages at the SCERA Center main offices, 745 S. State. Orem, or by calling 225-278- They will also be freshness and beauty that sets them apart from others according to some of his customers. While his business is boom location." The Dalleys originally sold jewelry and tropical fish but they have changed their products to fit consumer demand and even though they still sell has jewelry and gifts, the Beanie "Our business increased, whether its because Babies are a niche that they of this or that, I don't know," have found to be very profsaid Geraldine. "We sell a lot of itable. "Beanie Babies are the Beanie Babies but our overall largest collectible ever; one business is good. Its the best reason is because it is affordthat it has ever been. We are so able and collectible for everybusy now; we have a great one." 1969 in the building where Reams Boots and Jeans is now. Six years later they moved to their present location on 98 West Main. They have been in business for over thirty years. Old-Tim- reserved by caEng Performances wil take place at SCERA Park School in Orem on Friday, July 9, at Northridge School in and Thursdays at 7 p.m., Friday at 7 and 930 p m and Saturdays at 3. 7 and 9:30 "The Miracle Worker. one of the most successful plays of modem stage, is appearing at the Via Center Playhouse World Folkfesf Theatre. 254 S. Main Street. Springville. The play is directed by Kathleen Nutt and will run through July 31, with curtain time at 7:30 p.m. There is an additional Dancers and musicians from countries will be in Springville July 10 to 7 to participate in the largest international re dance festival in the United matinee performance scheduled for July 7 at 3 p.m. and a special performance for the deaf, with on interpreter provided, has been scheduled for July 10. For Tickets are $7 reservations call for adults. $6 for students and seniors, 1. There is an and $5 for children immediate family pass for $30. No babies, please. States. The Springville World Folkfest wi8 host troupes from Albania China Estonia Greece. Macedonia Mexico. Poland Slovakia Spain. Stri Lanka and the United States. Evening performances will be July 10. 1Z 13. 15. 16 and 17 p.m. Al performances wil be at the Spring Aaes Arts Park amphitheater northeast of Springville High School 620 S. 1350 East. Springville. Tickets are $7 for adults. $6 for senior citizens, and $3 for chJdren 12 and under. Tickets can be purchased at the gate or in advance by calling Performances are at the Spanish Fork High School auditorium. 99 N. 300 West. Tickets are available at the door for $5 for adults. $4 for chSdren and $25 for a less. family of eight a Rumpel and his little Stiltskins The Rocky Mountain Youth Theatre, d Wend of professionad children's theatre and workshops for a children will be presenting the premiere performances of "Rumple and His Little Stiltskins" at three locations during July and August. 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State Street, Murray, spoofs the space opera in this melodrama subtitled "May The 'New' Farce Be With You,' which plays Mondays Rogers and Hammerstein version of a classic fairy tale on the Eccles stage. Curtain is at 8 p.m. "Cinderella" runs through July 1 3. Mondays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. No performance on Saturday, July 3. For reservations call 225-140- f at the summer Through Saturday classes continue in the Idea Gardens. A class on composting is scheduled this Saturday, July 768-493- 0. Orem on riday. July 23, at 4 and 7 p.m.. and at the Centennial School ri Provo on Thursday. Aug. 5. at 2 and 7 p.m. Cinderella Sundance Theater promises a fresh approach to staging this contemporary " 7 p.m.; ceremony for construction on the new dinosaur museum is scheduled for the first part of July. 3, at 11 a.m. It is recommended that participants by calling Wall The Garden Restaurant is also hosting a summer brunch from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. every Saturday. The brunch features a 426-936- and Point is Thanksgiving geared up for a busy summer activities with weekly planned with the family in mind. arts experience. 2 Point will host summer activities e Arts, Rocky Mountain Fiddlers Jamboree, Lehi Youth Arts Theater, Arts in the Park, Utah Regional Ballet, and others. Eleven members of the Lehi City Arts Council have over 200 years of cumulative practical available at the Shell gate prior to the 8 p.m. performances. The production stars former American Fork resident Matt Beck as Harold HiB and his wife. Rachel Beck, as Marian Paroo. 818-- C tering terribly." donates facts Thanksgiving 1 This love story about a bachelor opens Friday. Jury ing, he also believes that the demographics of the business district have changed and that business has been taken from a small concentration of downtown Main Street to throughout the Lehi. By comparison with other downtown districts Lehi is a goldmine. "We are doing well," said Haws. "Look at American Fork; their downtown is fal- A Haws floral is often recognized at funerals by their and Gifts Geraldines Collectibles is known for the same quality that the owners Wes and Geraldine Dalley put into all of their work. They have restored two buildings, their home and their business, and have gotten them listed on the national register of historic places. They have won numerawards for their ous state-wid- e landscaping. And they own a very successful business. They began the business in on the north and from Provo on the south. The Lehi City Arts Council has more than 50 years of administering financially successful productions. Currently, the Lehi City Arts Council is producing or planning productions of Legacy of Living i.' Ihe Mirade Woiket 7 Geraldine's Beanie Babies profitable 1999-200- Lehi Arts Council Pago continues success their use of Main Street. Forty percent of his business comes from Salt Lake City and only 20 percent comes from Lehi. He has built his business on quality and service. Dave Haws is to the point about his business and how successful its been. His business has increased significantly this year. "I had $13,000 more in June than I did last year and $50,000 over last year so far," he said. He doesn't think the traffic has helped or hindered so far, although he does know that it has forced people to rethink proposed 66.74 acres was and TH-- 5 approved for zoning. The motion was made by Johnny Barnes and was unanimously approved. T am in the city now," pointed out resident of the new annexation, Kelly Jacklin amidst chuckles. "So you can't tell me I'm county anymore and you will probably regret it." The council was split in their decision with the mayor throwing the deciding vote for approval on the Stagecoach Crossing 70 lot platt D development. The new plan is an effort to get rid of the barracks look. 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