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Show I 2 The Magna TimesAVest Valley News,Thursday, March 22, 2001 Local Calendar Thursday, March 22 Magna Community Council: regular meeting 7 p m. Magna Senior Center, 8962 W 2700 S. Details through April 7. Details- 3-- The King and I: Presented by the Riverton Youth Theatre, 7 p.m. Center, Redwood Rd. Also March 22-2Tickets available at the door. Playing for Time: Presented by the Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing 22-2Arts. Also March 16-119-2- 0, 4. Valley. 7 p.m. Also Fridays and 832-211- The Taffetas: A muscial journey the in the female ver50s through sion of Forever Plaid 7 p.m. Tickets. Adults. $17.50. Details: 984-900- full buffet dinner. 0. Details: The King and I. Presented by the Riverton Youth Theatre, 1 p.m. 957-332- 984-900- 0. Indiana Jones movies. 7 2. The Taffetas: A muscial journey through the 50s in the female $6-$1- 2. 266-760- Presented the story. by Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets: Details: version of Forever Plaid Friday, March 23 Can't Take It With You: Presented by the Salt Lake South Community College 7 p.m. Thanksgiving Point Club House dinner theater 7 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through uiid March 26. Tickets: $ 0 includes a full buffet dinner. Details: Indiana Bones The Lost City or Safari so Good: The Desert Star Theatres pardody on the popular Indiana Jones movies. 7 p.m. and 16-S4- 768-490- 0. 9:30 832-211- 9. p.m. Tickets: Through Apiil 21. Details: $6-$1- 2. Campus. 7:30 p.m. Grand Theatre. Mondays through Saturdays 2. The King and I: Presented by the Riverton Youth Theatre, 7 p.m. Riverton Community Center, 266-760- 0 Guys and Dolls: Final performance of the musical fable of Broadway set in the 1940s is a story of how opposites attract. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 Decker Lake Dr. Noon, 3:30 p.m. and 8 Details: p.m. Tickets: $U-$17.5- 0. 984-900- Bus Stop: StageRight Theatre Company, 1140 S. 900 E. 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and able at the door. Saturdays through April 7. Details: 19-2- 4. The Taffetas: A muscial journey through the 50s m the female version of Forever Plaid" 7 p.m. Thanksgiving Point Club House dinner theater 7 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through March 26. Tickets: includes Details: a and $16-$4- 0 full buffet dinner. 768-490- Indiana Bones The Lost City or Safari so Good: The Desert Star Theatres pardody on the popular Indiana Jones movies. 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Tickets: Through April 21. Details: $6-$1- 2. 266-760- 266-760- 7 p.m. A 0 March 26. Tickets: S16-S4- 0 and includes a full buffet dinner. 768-490- 0. Playing For Time: Arthur Miller used a death camp as the setting to seek himan and artistic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fania Fenelons true the by story. P resented Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets: Details: 832-211- 9. $5-$- Tuesday, March 27 963-320- 3. 0 485-803- Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays April through 3.Registration: $20 per individual or oi couple when $25 for registration at the door. Details: Storytime in Grandmas Attic: every Tuesday and Thursday for 10 - 10:45 children 6 years-ola.m. Edutainment Center at the West Valley Family Fitness Center. Free admission. Details: 7. d. 955-400- 0. Submit information for the Calendar at least one week in advance to Magna TimesWest Valley News, 8980 W. 2700 S., 5 Magna, Ut. 84044 fax at or call 250-568- 250-565- Magna woman has been ordered to pay $6,486.42 and was sentenced to serve 10 days in jail after pleading guilty to attempted welfare fraud. old Tracy Renee Webb was charged m 1997 for failing to disclose to the Department of Workforce Ser ices that she was employed. At the time she was ar 35-ye- ar food stamps and Medicaid. Webb was supposed to be sentenced in Apnl 1999. but she didnt show up in court. She was a fugitive until police picked her up earlier this year on another matter. dont just forget about if you you dont show up for your We court date, Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said. Welfare fraud is a serious crime and you will go to jail for it. Each year the Office of who prey on seniors, Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said. Sometimes victims are hurt by their own family. old Robert Middleton old wife Barbara and his could no longer live at home 89-ye- ar 85-ye- ar because of significant health problems including Alzheimers syndrome. Their grandson, Christopher John Nowell, was given power of attorney and access to his grandparents enticement for illegal sexual activity. He is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. account to help care for their needs. According to court records, Nowell failed to pay the Sandy nursing home $15,000 and a Tooele nursing home is owed After serving his country during the Korean War 71 year old Air Force veteran James McAllister now spends his time at the VA Veterans Home in Salt Lake City. Two nursing home employees who were supposed to help McAllister decided to take his checks, forge his named and spend $400 dollars on beer and food. The scheme only lasted a few weeks. Stephen Braithwaite and James Black both pleaded guilty to approximately $2 million in overpaid public assistance. Shurtleff said the case should send a message the Attorney Generals Office will aggressively prosecute and seek punishment for people who try to take advantage of taxpayers. neaily $50,000. Investigators say -- Internet sting leads to eight arrest this year 'K Wesi Jordan man is the eighth person arrested so far this year for allegedly arranging on the Internet to have sex with a minor. According to the criminal old complaint filed today, Shane Peterson posed as a old boy while having sexually explicit conversations on a computer chat room with a person old who he thought was a 1 girl. The girl was actually an under Nowell cashed and pocketed checks worth $37,280 and the Middletons may be asked to leave their nursing home soon because of the financial problems. Nowell is now facing two Second Degree Felony Charges of Exploitation of an Elder or Disabled Adult. An individual is, presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law but the Attorney Generals Office hopes these cases will be a warning to others. The generation is approaching retirement, AG Kelly Wuthrich said. They are now a prime target for con men and opportunists. A special hotline to report elder abuse can be reached at 1 1 misdemeanor charges, bother served time in jail and so far they have paid back $100. Thank you, McAllister said after receiving his first restitution check. Unfortunately what happened to the veteran isnt an isolated incident. A joint investigation with the Utah Attorney Generals Office and 30-ye- ar 17-ye- ar ar bank Federal Count of coercion and Attorney general cracks down on elderly abuse collects Service Our office will vigorously investigate and prosecute those ai collecting financial assistance, Recovery Safety is doing its best to protect the elderly and disabled. Its nice to be able to give something back to the people who sacrificed so much for us, DPS Agent Kyle Bushnell said. Last year investigators handled 69 exploitation cases. cover agent working for a special task force overseen by the Utah Attorney Generals Office. Peterson was arrested Tuesday after approaching a police decoy at Muiray convenience store. The criminal complaint states Peterson also admitted to chatting w ith a old girl on the Internet and arranging to meet with a old girl for illegal sexual activity. Prosecutors say this case should be a real warning to parents because the suspect was able to quickly arrange to meet the girl and he gave the impression he was about the same age as the intended victim. The are also concerned about the sheer number of adults trying to make arrangements to meet with minors. The suspect is facing one baby-boom- er -- the Utah Department of Public " I 3. 6. 8. The Sound of Music: Rogers Memorial Theatre, Centerville. 7:30 p.m. Mondays - Saturdays through April 7. Details: 298-130- 2. Sunday, March 25 Playing For Time: Arthur Miller 2 BcT-- S used a death camp as the setting to seek himan and artfstic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fania Fenelons true Presented the by story. 832-211- 9. Monday, March 26 Slim for Life: Ten week weight "JUMBO Liter COCA-COL- FRANKS 4 Roll Pack A Products r.1D v TISSUE k ASPARAGUS ' 1 Tender 1 FOR Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets: Details: $5-$- 8. Guys and Dolls: A musical fable of Broadway set in the 1940s is a story of how opposites attract. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 Decker Love and Logic: Parenting class based on Parenting with Love and Logic by Jim Fay and Foster Cline. 6:30 p.in. Brockbank Junior High School, 2935 South 8560 West. 250-864- Food Breeannes favorite food is Magna woman get jail time and fine for welfare fraud The Taffetas: A muscial journey through the 50s in the female version of Forever Plaid 7 p.m. Thanksgiving Point Club House dinner theater 7 p.m. Mondays, Details: Future In the future Breeanne wants to become a singer. Police reports Through April 21. S6-S1- 2. read- 0. 12800 Redwood Rd. Also March 22-2Tickets avail16-1- 7, Indiana Jones movies. Her favorite subject is ing. blue. fam- 2. Indiana Bones - The Lost City or Safari so Good: The Desert Star Theatres pardody on the popular 3-- You 957-332- and Cary Tratos. She is the second in her ily and has four brothers. 485-803- Tickets: Details: class. Breeannes favorite color is Family The Sound of Music: Rogers Memorial Theatre, Centerville. 7 30 p.m. Mondays - Saturdays 298-130- School Breeanne attends Jackling Elementary where she is in Mrs. Harwards first grade Breeanne like to sing, color, and go to school. Breeannes parents are Sabrina Saturdays through April 7. Details: through April 7. Details: pizza. Color Stop: StageRight Theatre Hall Council Chambers, 3600 Constitution Blvd. Details: 19-2- 0, j Breecnne Montsmery 2. door. p.m. through March 31. Details: 957-332- Redwood Rd. Also March Tickets available at the Her brothers are Aspen, Chase, Sandy, and Chad. Hobbies West Valley City Council: Study Session, 5 p.m. West Valley City 4. Staff Writer jt matinee and 7 p.m. Riverton 12800 Center, Community 22-2- Tickets: Through April 21. 0 Details: Playing For Time: Arthur Miller used a death camp as the setting to seek himan and artistic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fama Fenelons true $5-$- 8. Cant Take It With You: Presented by the Salt Lake South Community College Campus. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Grand Theatre. Mondays through Saturdays through March 31. Details: Guys and Dolls: A musical fable of Broadway set in the 1940s is a story of how opposites attract. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m. Through March 24. Details: Indiana Bones - The Lost City or Safari so Good: The Desert Star Theatres pardody on the popular 768-490- 0. You and $16-$4- 0 through April 28. Saturdays Thanksgiving Point Club House dinner theater 7 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through a through March 31. Details: Fridays and Saturdays through 2. By: AMANDA VtZINA Mondays through Saturdays Forever Plaid: Hale Center Theaters Black Box in West 966-124- - Campus. 7 30 p.m. Grand Theatre. Company, 1140 S. 900 E. 7:30 p m. Mondays, Fridays and 8, 128(H) includes Take It With You: Presehted by the Salt Lake South College Community Playing For Time: Arthur Miller used a death camp as the setting to seek himan and artistic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fania Fenelons true the Presented by story. Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets-$5-$8- . Details: Saturday, March 24 Sportstacular: sports clinic for children in grades 4-which will teach the importance of good sportsmanship and various sports skills in floor hockey and other gym games. Sponsored by the Sonnse Baptist Church, 3550 S. 4400 W. Free. Details: 832-211- 250-864- March 26. Tickets: Cant You Bus 485-803- Love and Logic: Parenting class based on Parenting with Love and Logic by Jim Fay and Foster Cline. 6 30 p.m. Brockbank Junior High School, 2935 South 8560 West. Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 3. Registration $20 per individual or or $25 couple when for registration at the door. Details: Details: 2 v- Saturdays through April 7. Details: 955-400- 7, 298-130- Bus Stop: StageRight Theatre Company, 1140 S. 900 E. 7.30 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and 6 10 - 10 45 years-ola m. Edutainment Center at the West Valley Family Fitness Center. Free admission. Details: 16-1- The Sound of Music: Rogers 484-383- 8. Memorial Theatre, Centerville. 7:30 p.m. Mondays - Saturdays Storytime in Grandma's Attic: every Tuesday and Thursday for Riverton Community Heart Association. Class meets one hour per week. Cost: $60. Details: 984-900- 250-661- children Lake Dr. 8 p.m. Through March 24. 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