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Show Sundance Children's Theatre to present Birds of a Feather' The University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) will present The Sun- dance Childrens Theatres production of Birds of a Feather on Tuesday, Aug. 15, at 1 p.m. This performance will be held at UNIs outside amphitheater, located at 501 Chipeta Way in Research Park, Salt Lake City. UNI is proud to be a touring sponsor of The Sundance Childrens Theatre, supporting performances in 70 Utah Schools. Birds of a Feather combines music, dance, and theater to demonstrate that people, like the birds in the play, may be different in many ways and still live together in peace and harmony. ment at ext. 583-250- 0, 453, to RSVP. The Boy Friend presented by Bluffdale Arts Council The Boy Friend, a witty and stylish cartoon of the Jazz age, will run August 11, 12, and 14, 7:30 p.m., at Bluff-dal- e Elementary, 14300 South West. The story takes place approximately 1926 on the French Riviera, at Mme. Dubonnets finishing school. Polly (played by Michelle 2700 Bowman), a millionaires daughter, falls in love with Tony. (Tim Sorenson), a delivery boy who naturally turns out to be the son of Lord Brockhurst (Matt Thacker). This special performance is To hold his interest, Polly free and open to the public. pretends to be a working girl. Please call the UNI Com- Complicating matters are munity Relations Depart- - Pollvs girlfriends who are all GBiaasTOzgia? (a&gop QD qciEro u Neighborhood MetroWest is pleased to announce their participation in a new Credit Union Service Center in West Valley. The center, located at 3569 West 3500 South, is scheduled to open Sept. 1 . MetroWest members .. will be able to conduct all of their credit union business at this new center, with the exception of opening new accounts or applying for a loan. Meanwhile, members in the Cottonwood-Murraarea of the valley have a branch currently in operation at 1963 East 4800 South. The hours at the Cottonwood Branch are ; "iMohday:Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. y . ' boy crazy, aud Mme. Dubonnet (Jennifer Hague), herself no mean flirt. To top off the plot, Tonys parents arrive in Nice, unknown to all. Additional romance comes in the relationship between a rich young American named Bobby Van Huesen (Brad Sorenson) and the spicy Maisie (Jamie Pitcher). Reservations for The Boy Friend can be made by call- ing during business hours. Tickets ($4 each) can also be purchased at the door on performance nights. A 4 for the price of 3 coupon is available, as well as a family pass ($15) for Monday night. 253-02-61 Kathy & Mo Show returns There will be two benefit performances of The Kathy 6 Mo Show: Parallel Lives for the Human others. August 1 was Americas Night Out Against Toni Byrd and General admission is $15, for UHRC members, and for students, seniors, and those with low incomes. Tickets are available Womans Place Bookstore in- Foothill Village and at the Blue Marble. For more information, contact UHRC at $12 $10 atA' NEWSPAPER ADS. I. an advertisement for advertisements. This newspaper ad will tell your how effective newspaper ada . a Laurie Johnson, the limited engagement will run Aug. 25 and 26 at Highland Park Elementary, 1738 East 2700 South, at 7 p.m. AD ABOUT - STAFF WRITER Written by Kathy Najimy and Mo Gaffney, starring THIS IS A can be for your business. wtfh a newspaper. Because every week adults go Just exactly like youre doing right now. At this very moment, you're reading and enjoying while you get information and entertainment. Your concentration and attention are focused on this ad. And this ad alone. That concentration, very simply, is the power of newspaper. Radio and television wish they could command that kind of attention from their listeners. But, too many times, radio and television commercials become little more that background noise. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest, which means thats where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, its difficult deciding how best to advertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule. e by STACEY T. CASE Fighting crime is an ongojob. For ing, some it is more intense than Coalition. visitor during griffs Out Crime. Against Magnas Night taUt and a Information about demonstration seatbelts and their use was also very educational. According to Officer Maxwell, When you think about going per hour, think about off the top of the Gem falling Theater sign. The momentum gained in that fall is ap35 miles Crime, during which communities were supposed to throw a going away party for proximately 35 mph. Not crime. Magna threw its parwearing a seatbelt with that rate of speed results in ty with great success. The Magna Sheriffs fatality. To demonstrate this fact, Substation, on Main Street, Officer Maxwell had with him was the site of this years parthe Dumb Egg Family. In ty. With many activities arand guest speakers, two different trials, observers ranged the substation was busy. were able to see for Under-SheriBell wascm "ihemselves'l what happens w hand to talk about crime and when we dont wear what we can do about it, and seatbelts. In the first trial, information was also plentiful one egg was thrown from the in the form of pamphlets. car and the other cracked up Part of the reason for these inside the car. With seatbelts going-awa- y parties is to alert secured, the second try was communities to what they much more successful, with can do about crime in their hardly if any damage sustained by the Egg Family. neighborhoods. Information about organizing Finger printing was also Neighborhood Watch and available. The prints taken Mobile Watch was available ; that evening can be used for the organization phase of official prints. If your child Neighborhood Watch will came up missing, these begin this September for our records could be used to help locate him or her. area. When the opportunity comes for your neighborhood Bike licensing was another to get organized, get available service. For just $1, involved. bike owners could have their ASTRO -DESTINY , amount of licensed bikes more than doubled in the county because of this effort. Pamphlets about crime prevention, graffit, and how to get rid of it, valuables inventory sheets, home securi- ty, and other county services were available to the public. Clowns and balloon scuptures were there to help entertain, and a tour of a sheriffs patrol car was popular. The success of the night was felt by all who helped to make area citizens aware ARIES Mar. 21 Apr. 19 10 Let others do the talking to that you con ovoid discussions that might involve you in anvgument. CANCER July 23 A ay. 12 22 If Its fame or fortune that you want, pinpoint yor goals, speed up the action and pull out oil the stops. I.F.0 J illy VIRGO A ay. 23 Srpt. LIRRA Sept. 23 Do not diqlay ynur annoyance, regardless of how Irritated you moy feel . Give cqreful Contiderrtlas to the merits of advice you receive. 23 Keep yourself occupied with something that con be your mind. Extrem- a challenge to you or stimulate ists will be active. Oct. 22 Give your prliraiy attention to SCORPIO Crt. 23 Nov. 21 jab responsibilities which you have. been neglecting. Take the time -a nicely turned out job will be appreciated. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 Der. 21 Act on Ideas thct can Increase your Income or facilitate job advancement. General depressive situations will change for the better. -- CAPRICORN Dee. 22 - Jan. If AQUARIUS Jen. 20 Feb. IS -- Gov. proclaims Gov. Mike Leavitt used a hot air balloon to make a ways to achieve the Take part In diversions that Even though you may not be familiar with present duties, avoid depending on others. A time to use your intuition. 21 - honor roll completed and carried at least 15 graded credits with a grade point average of 3.5 or above. Look for new and Interesting GEMINI Jltte Cade Osborn, a 1991 graduate of Cyprus High, has earned a place on the Utah State University Honor Roll for Spring Quarter 1995. Those selected for the happy one. happiness you desire. will enable you to grow. Jane Osborn placed on Utah State honor roll August Hot Air Balloon Month TAURUS Apr. 20 - Mey 20 Mey 21 - - Moke your thinking be constructive. Work things out for yourself instead of depending on another t Solve your problems. Focus your attention on existing situations, rather than worry about events which have not vet had a chance to happen. point of his proclamation that August be declared Utah Hot Air Balloon Month. The announcement came a couple of hundred feet in the air just outside the steps in front of the State Capitol. The announcement coincided with Smiths Balloon Festival slated for Aug. 3 in Part City. This festival marks the largest hot air balloon festival ever held in Utah. 11-1- Approximately 80 balloons will be featured in the festival, including some of the worlds most uniquely shaped and designed balloons. They will include Nabiscos Mr. Peanut, The Magic Kingdom Disneyland Castle, Arky of Noahs Ark, and the Purple Dragon. The event marks the first time these balloons have floated through Utah skies. Magna & PISCES Feb. If - Mer. 20 ! the frl endriilp of on acquaintance you have net teen recently. Make thli limp a Arrange to renew s. - bicycle licensed and put in county records. According to Officer Jim Lowe, the ff S H. with Magna holds Night Out Against Crime Rights 484-529- 1. one-on-on- Officer Maxwell demonstrates the Dumb Egg Family." Spend time with a stimulating diversion to esoape from customary routine. Good day for art, musle and gardening. '! Times West Valley News classifieds get RESULTS! |