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Show Fndoy, Moy 16, 1986 Ytmal Exftasi 9 I .1 . . .1 Cinematic - v ; ' j v li t! ,11.- I ByDr.AHenHasson PjVJJ Ran" ii Matter of Heart" f - 4-sf I . - 3 1 r'Jj j V' - '4 I !X I 4 If If J i -' - . . ... - V.' . . . t If - . - ! 1 I c ... ... i:., t - . 5 . T - j, - r-, ' i ttfi. J w:.,vJiL. ' ; " V ; '-- - f 1 I 1 7" V'. f p- l V- - I - . - - -v . : .s .,, a NET SPORT competitor, Valton Mortenson, attempts at-tempts to put his racket into contact with the tennis ball. Mortenson, number three singles, 1 garnered fourth place in the Region 8 Tournament Tourna-ment and has qualified for the 3-A State Meet. - ? K Netmen to clash in meet S . f , . 1 1 1 I . v: I. UHS TENNIS pbyer, Brian Wallis competes in a recent match. Wallis placed sixth in the Region 8 Tournament and qualified for the state tournament. 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Own, Og lm and Kvaiwion, TJte le Jay tamj ere ci-rn la ell b"i end git is frntn iNrd rdc levrt 14 the ttth grade. The di u Fof ttinre infotinatiort on Ihe JaM Summrf Camp and Clinie Vtvitm Ct)fi!acl ihe Ja? t ti!f icrs al ITS l Vernal Express Classified Ads : i v. J Mvaloyof yewj Art houses. This is Mark Whitney's documentary on psychologist C. J. Jung (1975-1961), who developed such terms as extrovertintrovert, who taught us that the right kinds of neurosis and depression can be productive, pro-ductive, and who contributed much to our understanding of the ego, the unconscious, un-conscious, and the conflicting forces within. The picture includes rare archival footage and interviews with his close associates, and explores his catastrophic vision of the future. Not rated. 107 minutes. "Top Gun" 2 W2 CI 01 S3 Director Tony ("The Hunger") Scott's new movie, named after an elite U.S. Navy pilot school, is a soap opera with airplanes and spectacular flight footage. My name: "Maverick" (Tom Cruise). My problem: Straighten up and fly right. In the sky with the planes. On the ground with the women (Kelly McGillis, "Witness"). Rated a very strong PG. 110 min. Contains much very strong language, explicit sex, vulgarity, casual drinking. "Ran" is the crowning achievement of Japan's 75-year-old master filmmaker, film-maker, Akira Kurosawa, 75 ("Seven Samurai"). It is a Japanese version of Shakepeare's "King Lear," with superior performances; impeccably choreographed, stylized battle scenes; and the overarching theme of man's tragic inhumanity to man. Four Oscar nominations, including Best Director. "Round Midnight" "Fire With Fire" Quality Service Savings! Possible fall release, or earlier in a few cities. French director Bertrand Taver-nier, Taver-nier, who gave us a gorgeous film called call-ed "A Sunday in the Country," happens hap-pens to be a jazz fan, so he's crafted a superb film that pays tribute to the American jazz musicians who lived in Paris in the late 50's. The fact-based story concerns a young French musician (Francois Cluzet) learning from a master jazzman, jazz-man, played by the actual character, 63-year-old Dexter Gordon. Herbie Hancock C.'Jo Jo Dancer") scored the movie and plays a band member. Lonette McKee ("Cotton Club") is-Bluzet's is-Bluzet's wife, and director Martin Scorcese ("After Hours") plays the club owner. Produced by Irwin Winkler ("Rocky"). Not rated at this writing. 133 minutes. W1 CI 01 S3 In the mountains of Canada, probation-camp inmate Craig Sheffer meets Virginia Madsen, student at the conveniently-nearby Immaculate Heart Girls School (for the terminally terminal-ly virgin). They fall in love, Do It, defy their despotic-fascist supervisors, run away; who cares. Slim story, somewhat appealingly done. Pg-13. 110 minutes. Sex, language, violence. Two Uintah Utes, Valton Mortenson Morten-son and Brian Wallis, have qualified for the 3-A State Tennis Tournament, which is set for Friday and Saturday. Mortenson garnered fourth place in the number three singles and Wallis, number two singles, netted sixth place in the Region 8 Tournament, Tourna-ment, Monday. Mortenson beat Guy Thomas of Spanish Fork in the first round and then lost to Brian Watkins of Provo. Mortenson lost to Pleasant Grove's Chris Farnell in the battle for third place. Spanish Fork's Monte Oviatt defeated Wallis in a first round match and then beat Mark Korth, Springville, in the consolation division. divi-sion. Wallis ended up in sixth place when he lost to fifth placer, Chad Allred of Pleasant Grove. Alan Frampton, Provo, one of the top 3-A tennis players in the slate of Utah, defeated Uintah's number one singles, Brad Hardingcr in a first round match. Hardingcr was eliminated from the tournament when he lost to Cory Bayer. Ron Spcrry, Timpvicw, defeated Frampton Framp-ton in the title match. Uintah's number one doubles, David Murphy and Bobby Fritz lost to Timpvicw'a Roger Parkinson and Dale li.in.srn in the first round and then lost lo Carbon'a Bob Richens and John Vogel. Robert Drotlinger and Jason Law, Uintah'i number two doubles, dropped drop-ped a first round malch to Scoil Keagley end Chris JorgettM-n and lasl lo Bart Gardiner and Steve Hii of Carbon in a coantlaUon bwul, Uintah Htj?h School'! track team will compete in region action, Friday at Springvilie High School end sll take part in the Hate mrel, May 21 and 21 in Pgden al Wet State College. Survey forms are mailed out The Naplr City CoufKil a; f?mrd a rertfatinfl dtfkt tifvey, tef.ith ha tril mailed 14 Nars mi'A. The turtryi t-hM I rt'urf"! ry Ffi iay. May 1$ ird lh lwxil i!l make a foi.i"A to tvpfii ef tP1 frctra5kifldi?fkl. A tpa'ch ty?fll a '-" t'. uuzi' I al te May 7 rvt& ty Ifce Napi CVy Crxit. Cme-5iy N'p5c c'y is a frfrht r4 IN? Central Cen-tral tHpa(fi M dj. ;'! fr-('4 W i Ih'kt? ir-'i I nU'.htf ,-arj ti'T tff-a'-tl l Cf M.f al I' ';'': p g is ft! tef. Tt" f-i-5 -r .'U M-; -r-'-"9 t'-T. t '" Si f'iTl 8l . j fty.y 'k- t'1 ( .t-.S ft' f J t v y b Sf a! tl '.'? f ! ft !? (.r? f( r ? f - - - .il t'.c . - -r"T F?"k. 4 !-'.- ! ?f ii Low Blow" In this low-grade B-movie, from the producer and the director of "Kill-point," "Kill-point," wealthy Troy Donahue hires Joe Wong to get daughter Patty Bowling Bowl-ing out of a religious cult run by guru Cameron Mitchell. Rated R. 85 minutes. Contains violence, profanity, sex. Are You Having Problems Controlling RUSSIAN OLIVES TREES On Your Property? Perhaps we can be of some assistance. Give us a call! 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