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Show 71 i r w J o - 1 - - i Courresy photo Ckyllno Chorus mombets are, front row, L-R, Brian Salmond, Steve Lundgreen. Paul Curtis, Don Miner, Harry Gammon, Chaptor Prosidonf Owen Richardson. Douglas Johnson, Ed Bellisfon, Charlie Proter, Director Kerry Hansen. Second row, Davo Wilbur, Loe Gillman. Allan Evans. Dan Zabriskie, Jonathan Chamberlain, Jim Keller, Glen Wheeler, Larry Gaff. David Castolli. Third row. Therman Smith, Richard Loosli. Gene Mills, Chad Miller, Roy Weber, Josh Hogan, Bart Buoll. Donald Norviol. Not shown are David Cohoon, David Dredge, Reid Holyoak, John Jones, Lynn Nielsen, Randy Parr, Fostor Rapploye, Roger Schlappi, Don Taylor and Ross Weaver. Skyline chorus to perform in annual concert The I, 'tah 'alley Skyline Chorus, direc ted by Kerry Hansen and assistant assis-tant I.ee ( i 1 1 in an , will perform old-ta.shiiineil old-ta.shiiineil .son;s in the harbershop .ityle in their production of "Memories of Yester Year" on Friday and Saturday. March 29 and 30 at 7:30 p in. at the Mountain View High School Auditorium, 615 W. Center, Orein. l''or the first time this annual i. prini; show will have a double feature, fea-ture, the Mountain View Hi'h School Acnpella Choir, directed by Rosemary Mathews; and the headliner guest quartet, Kowalski Twins, a comedy quartet from the Mile Hi Chorus in 1 louver, ( 'olo. The Utah Valley Skyline Chorus, a chapter of the international SPEB-SQSA, SPEB-SQSA, wa3 recently awarded the coveted cov-eted trophy for Most Improved Chorus among 20 competing choruses in the seven state Rocky Mountain District. The Mountain View High School Acappella Choir has won national competitions for the last three years in California. The Kowalski Twins have brought the house down in performances over several years with their antics and humor. Highly qualified local barbershop quartets will also perform. A share of the proceeds from ticket sales will go to the acappella choir for their fund-raising efforts. General admission seats on the main floor will be $10 for single and $30 for family tickets. There will be no reserved seats. Balcony seating is $5 for singles and $15 for families. For ticket information call ticket chairman, John Jones, 226-3461. The Skyline Chorus invites all interested men and visitors to come and sing with them in their weekly practices on Tuesday nights at 7:30. Practices are held at the Mountain View High School music room 31, by the auditorium at the north end of the building. UVSC presents Broadway musical 'The Boyfriend" UVSC's Black Box theatre the-atre proudly presents "The Boyfriend," the musical musi-cal that made Julie Andrews an American Theatre icon. The play is a tongue-in-cheek look at tho Roaring '20s on the French Riviera. The performance is to lie shown at the Lakeridge Junior High School Auditorium (construction at UVSC) March 8, 9, 11. M, If), 16, and ISth at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available in advance at UVSC's Campus Connection (863-8797), (863-8797), or at the door. This "fluffy, frothy musical is a great date, or family activity." says director Mindy Berry Young, "and is sure to have you in stitches." "The Boyfriend" is choregraphed by Sunny Claitor with music direction direc-tion by Melanie Harding, and with the help of Brittany Garstin, and Ann Chamberlain. v' :i- ' : I -S: .'-, ,TS:. ? M. mmU m riii- 1'ilMto'iTViVfi i'ifi ,j-1 Y...',"': PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Knozv City seeks construction bids Siuled bids tor cii-sl'uction cii-sl'uction cl the E.i.Ve Mouni.nn City - NSA Fe St.ition 0!is.!e U: :y P'.m v II be rtve ved a' f'e office of the E.i;e Mountain C tv. 1cnx East Montage Dnve. Ea:e Mountain C'ty UT S-i,V4 until 10 00 Thursday. M.rch ;C0: at which t:e prwvsa's w ;i be p: opened and read a.d Any bid receded a"e the scheduled e'es ; time for reoe pt wll be refu unopened. A p-e-b d rye; ; be he'd a! : 00 ' N'.rch 15. A-2 a: E Moimla n C ' Iam'o 1-oS0 East He-P"ve. He-P"ve. Eae 'c C fy. Ltah.' Consfrjcboxi c central, cc s's o' foioyo pros e: -5 C-s C-s !e ut :es to rn E.l'e Mounta n C A F -e Station. irvf'd "j. 1 100 feet cf 25 par p-o- CJNe. 350 feet of 1-1 "' conduit. ?00 feet 0' 4"condurt. 250 fee", of 2 Courtesy photo Maisie (Heidi Boyd, left) and her friend Madame Dubonnet (Allison Hawkes) plan for an evening of the town in UVSC's "The Boyfriend" playing at Lakeridge Jr. High School opening March 8. Notice to AF Irrig. Co. shareholders March 20, 2002, is the final day for transferring transfer-ring or renting water for the 2002 irngation season. sea-son. Water users who have not paid their assessment for 2001 or pnor years will not receive a water notice. All changes in water rental, and any change in p'ace cf delivery, quantity or name, must be made in writing to the water-master. water-master. All requests for stock transfers must be made to the secretary. If water shares have been bought or sold, the certificate cer-tificate should be updated updat-ed by contacting the corporate cor-porate secretary. You may contact the watermas'.er, Travis Fraughton, at 175 West 400 North, American Fork, 756-1060; or the secretary-treasurer, Mike Shumway, at 105 North 960 East, American Fork, 756-9442, if you have any questions. Published in New Utah March 6, 13 and 20, 2002. Notice of trustee's sale -- Suth a m. 21. re : c'v bes .-ed Eagle Mountain, Utah cas !-. 150 fee! cl 6 Ccc,"-'.s n-av cbtan cc-d.t. 150 'eet cf 6" re F"a.-s a-d Cc-fact :a:e"i:, 60 eet cf Ccc-ets frpn efer 6 a:e- e. 1 f -e Ea;e viai Cty c f-sra-t. a-c 150' "set cf E:c E-;-ee--3. at a Coc es : re F a-s (So5 X1 :er set C-oc-"ts w ' r:t is :.v: :- e at re :e o a est e-d rec. 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Uta.n 4111 Tee:---:-e: (31) 255-2 5 FILE MM- H'.-.--3 15572 s-ed n f,e U-3- Va-o--.l3a-d23 20:2. DRIVERS WANTED SOLOS TEAMS OWNER-OPERATORS FLATBEDS HEAVY HAUL 3 YEARS CDL A OTR EXPERIENCE "BIG ENOUGH TO KEEP YOU MOVING, SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOUR NAME!!" Call: Rvan 1-866-313-0478 FEATURING Suverior Qualir.- You Expect in a Home." . ODR PRICE "s24,995 ti"--r-n our prici 548,9 9 5 i 7: z Usa'.e Ho n: 1-80 0-242-0060 URB to dance 'La Coquette' at UVSQ 5Ss and 9 at the Utah Willoy State College Ragan Theater. , li-'ht-hearted comed, -LaCuette' is set on the French countryside in tne hte ISOOs and centers around a mothers quest to find suitors for her three oldest daughters. Comedy endues with the musings ot a fourth, vounger daughter, La Coquette (the flirt) who is considered much too young to be included in the quest for suitors. The principal role of La Coquette will be danced by Brittnee Squires and Amanda Bodily, with guest artists Allen Schissler and Michael Onstad augmenting augment-ing the cast. Performances begin Friday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m., with a 2 p.m. matinee and a 7:30 p.m. perfb.. on Saturday, Mar Ticket prices "are $ii . $2 discount for facuV Indents In-dents and seniors. Immediately " foil-the foil-the Saturday matinee Regional Ballet Gmi'-j host a French Festiv C viding children atte-T' the matinee the oppo. to meet cast members refreshments wil In residence at'r'; Valley State Collet p Regional Ballet provide only classical ballet ing, but also aca? opportunities for dents. "La Coquette k of the UVSC Chili-Performing Chili-Performing Art Series C sored by UVSC. For more informal about the performance" for tickets, call Campus Connection at 863-8797. 'Death of a Salesman' lo play at Springville theater The a ward-winning play, "Death of a Salesman," will begin at the Little Brown Theatre in Springville on March 8. The show will run Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through March 30. It starts at 7:30 p.m. and costs $8 for general admission, admis-sion, $7 for seniorsstudents and $6 for children 11 and under. Call 489-3088 for reservations. Dane Allred directs the production. Allred is the drama coach at Payson High, he has appeared in numerous plays, most notably "Greater Tuna." Catherine Gleason is the assistant director. Bill Brown, theater K. owner, actor and produc-will produc-will star as Willy Lom the elderly salesman vrh-has vrh-has lost his quest for American Dream. Also in the cast are Kai Woodworth as Linda, Dan Ball as Biff, and Jonii Wetzel as Hap. Neils Adair. Hollie Beard, Jamie Geitte and Elisa Eames participate partici-pate in the show. Jennfe Jenson, Mike Jones, Keir Mackley, Larry McLav Amos Omer and Kaye Pea: complete the cast of characters. charac-ters. The Little Bron Theatre is located at 239 S Main, Springville. AF arts council presenh Music Together program Music Together, a class for parents and their pre-school children, is now being offered by the American Fork Arts Council. The classes will be held for eight weeks starting the first week of March and lasting through the last week of April. Classes will be taught at the Veterans Memorial Hall, 53 N. Center, American Fork. Class times are Wednesday afternoons at 12:30 or 1:30 and Thursday mornings at 10 or 11. Music Together is a series of music classes for groups of families and is taught nationally. nation-ally. Classes involve both children chil-dren and parents in informal singing, chanting, moving, listening lis-tening and instrument playing play-ing activities that are devel- opmentally appropriate fa young children. Parents ars encouraged to bring babies through kindergartners. Tuition is $70 for each family enrolled. This cover; the cost of the classes and the materials a songbook,! CD, a cassette tape, and i Parent's Guide entitle: "Music and Your Child" The instructor will be Susan Curtis, a graduate i BYU in early childhood education edu-cation and a trained, expsv enced Music Togetk teacher. For more information a. Susan at home, 763-8857,1 Melissa at the American Fart Arts Council, 763-3081. Yd can register at the America Fork Recreation Off behind the Fitness Cffite Class space is limited- Thanksgiving Point to host premiere for NSYNC giant screen movie "NSYNC: Bigger Than Live," the giant screen version ver-sion of the popular group's "No Strings Attached" concert, con-cert, premieres March 8 at the North American Museum of Ancient Life in Lehi. The first public showing will follow the invitation-only premiere on Saturday, March 9, at noon. Seven giant screen format cameras' were strategically placed to capture the concert. "Fans will rejoice at the opportunity to get a ttjj-closer ttjj-closer and more de& view than they would W from a front row seat at a-show," a-show," wrote Joy Layda -"Daily Variety." The 48-minute includes fan-favorite K- and a few of their das-songs. das-songs. Bigger Than Live show Tuesday thrc Friday at 6, 7 and 8 p.m ; on Saturdays at noon,i and 8 p.m. in the Man Screen Theater. VCP holds auditions for 'Mountain Go Auditions for the upcoming upcom-ing Valley Center playhouse production of "Mountain Gal will be held Saturday, March 9, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. The production is a hillbilly hill-billy comedy and will play April 5-May 13 on Fr-, Saturdays and Monte-' 7:30 D.m. Needed are three r- ages 30-50, three mep. 35-60, two girls, ages if" and 1 man, age 18-2,.. 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