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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Aug. 10, 1994 Page 18 Lone Peak 4 Wheelers to i hold meeting and day trip The Lone Peak 4 Wheelers will conduct their monthly business meetingtomorrow, Thursday, Aug. 11, with videos at 6:30 p.m. and business at 7 p.m. It will be held at the Utah Power and Light building, 30 N. Merchant. There will also be a day trip and barbecue Saturday, Aug. 13. The group welcomes guests. Photography workshop offered Check in with your camera at the American Fork Visual Art Board's Photography Workshop on Tuesday, Aug. 16, at 6:30 p jn. This workshop will be held on four consecutive Tuesdays in the Veterans Memorial Hall at 63 N. Center, American Fork. The cost of the workshop will be $15. Professional, amateur and beginning H?GSGljuGG?G(o0AlMlGlAlG fcr tfto wgc!x off Aug. 10-17 Too Can't Take It With Ton The Hale Center Theater Orem presents this Moss Hart-George Kauffinan classic about a family that has decided to spend life doing what they want to do, rather than what they schould do. The play runs Mondays through Saturdays, through Sept 19, starting each evening at 8 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling the theater at 226-8600. Possum City USA Presented at Valley Center Playhouse, Play-house, 780 N. 200 East, Iindon, this musical-comedy is Jody Renstrom's latest offering. It is a lively script about down-to-earth folks from the back hills of Tennes-BOO Tennes-BOO Performances are Friday, Saturday, Sat-urday, and Monday at 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 29. Prices are $5 for regular admission, $5 students, seniors and children, and $20 per family. Tickets are available at the door. For mors information, call 785-1186. Sundance Summer Theatre "Oklahoma!, a 50th anniversary anniver-sary production of the famous musical, mu-sical, runs Saturday, Monday and Tuesday evenings through Sept. 3. Take Me Along" runs Wednesday through Friday evenings through Sept 2. Tickets are available at the Sundance Box Office, 225-4100. Group discount tickets may be purchased pur-chased by calling 328-3466. Tickets are also available for "Phoebe's Closet," a children's theater production pro-duction at Sundance which runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, through Aug. 20. Utah Shakespearean Festival As You Like It," -Richard HI," and loves Labour's Lost" are the three offerings by the Bard this year at Cedar City's famous festival. festi-val. Also part of this year's performances perfor-mances are The Shoemaker's Holi day" by Thomas Dekker, "A Flea in Her Hear" by Georges Feydeau and "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Special insurance for the kind of home you live in. House? Apartment? Condo? Mobile Home? Allstate has special policies for your special needs. At prices that are really worth comparing. Maybe I can save you some money. We're your Hometown ..Agents 135 N. State Orem 3-6533 ! c: : r -' n r tl E. Ksln . Fork It was chartered in June of 1993 with the goal of encouraging family centered recreational, social and educational activities in the sport of four wheeling. They also support protecting the natural resources they enjoy. The group encourages participation partici-pation by the entire family from youngest to oldest, and making the "shutter bugs" are welcome. Steven Iman, president of the Utah County Photography Club, will be the instructor. Mr. Iman had entries in the professional photography section of the 1994 Steel Dr . 's Art Show. He has taught photography classes in the Provo area. The first class will cover Tennessee Williams. Plays run through Sept. 3. For tickets, call 801-586-7878. Robin Hood Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State, presents this spoof from Sherwood Forest as they turn Nottingham upside down. "Robin Hood" will play Mondays and Thursdays Thurs-days through Saturdays at 7 p.m. through Sept. 10, with additional 9:30 performances scheduled on some Friday and Saturday nights, and 3 p.m. matinees on selected Saturday afternoons. Advanced reservations are strongly encouraged encour-aged and can bemade by calling the box office at 1-801-266-7600 Monday Mon-day through Saturda10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Auditions Auditions for the upcoming American Fork Arts Council production pro-duction of "HMS Pinafore" will be held Aug. 10 and 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the choral room of Mountain Ridge Junior High School, 5525 W. 10400 North, Highland. Men and women of various ages are needed. Performances will be Oct. 13-24. For more information, contact Lori England at 763-3081. Airheads (PG-13) Carillon Square. 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. Angels in the Outfield QPG) Carillon Car-illon Square. 4:30, 7, 9:30. Baby's Day Out (PG) Towne Cinemas. Cine-mas. Starts Fri. 7, 9:15. Sat 3, 5. BlackBeauty (G) CarillonSquare. 7. Blown Away (R) Movies 8. 4:40, 7:30, 10:25. Clear and Present Danger (PG-13) (PG-13) Central Square. 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30, 10, 10:15. The CUent (PG-13) Central Square. 4:15, 6, 7, 8, 9:30. City Slickers 2 (PG-13) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. WecL, Thurs. Movies 8. 420, 7, 9:45 ) IT Tf fa. instate ABtuu Insurant Company liana WaHman 135 N. State Orem 225-5533 Loo SofTCBsMlft - Suite fl 1457-B N. State 755 - 3503 Orem 125-2300 k I A experience wholesome and enjoyable enjoy-able for all. They hold a business meeting the second Thursday of every month at the Utah Power and Light Building, Build-ing, 30 N. Merchant, American Fork. Those wishing further information informa-tion may contactclubpresidentDr. Ed" Isaacson at 756-7849. instruction on how to use your camera and specific helps. The following classes will cover composition, a field experience and conclude with a critique and evaluation period. Iman may be reached after six o'clock to answer any questions at 224-6804. To register, call 756-3738. The Cowboy Way (PG-13) Movies Mov-ies 8. 4:35, 7:25, 9:50. The Crow (R) Movies 8. 5:05, 7:40, 10:15. The Flints tones (PG) Towne Cinemas. Starts Fri. 7, 9:15. Sat 3, 5. Forrest Gump (PG-13) Academy. 4,7, 10. Getting Even With Dad (PG) Movies 8. 4:45, 725, 10:05. I Love Trouble (PG-13) Carillon Square. 4:30, 9:30. It Could Happen to You (PG) University 4. 4, 7:10, 9:30. little Big League (PG) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15 Wed, Thurs. Movies 8.4:05,6:45,9:35. The little Rascals (PG) University Univer-sity 4. 5, 7, 9:10. The Mask (PG-13) University 4. 7:30, 9:40. Mighty Ducks 2 (PG) Movies 8. 4:25, 6:55, 9:25. Speed (R) University 4. 720. True Lies (R) Carillon Square. 4, 7, 9:45. With Honors (PG) Movies .4:55, 720, 9:55. Aeadtmy, 56 N. 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Barrse kmL Aisrteen Fori iff Barrett S Owner - ' Lively tale By ARLO WEEN BARNEY Possum City USA" is currently playing at the Valley Center Playhouse and will continue through Monday, Aug. 29. If shades of "Daisy Mae and Lfl Abner" time with this lively tale about mountain folks from the Black AF woman to chair flowers at County Fair Debbie Ragan, long associated with the Steel Days and Strawberry Days Flower Shows, will chair the floriculture section at the Utah County Fair starting Wednesday and ending Saturday, Aug. 13. Entries in design arid horticulture will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 10. The schedule has been expanded to include table design, and a craft and silk design section. Schedules may be obtained at American Fork City Hall. County Fair stock show announced This year for the Utah County Fair there will be both open and junior divisions for beef, sheep, swing and dairy animals. There will also be exhibits for pens of two commercial beef and sheep. The animals should arrive at the fairground before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Aug. 10, unless other arrangements arrange-ments are made. Judging will be on Friday, Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. Entries will be released on Saturday, Aug. 13. FOOD & FUEL We Feature 1030 -Uw 1040 -r 30wt-lM OIL VIsItorTeof our 16 locations Is Order your newspaper delivery tube and cheer on your favorite team! Your choice of custom-Imprints (the same on both sides) This premium quality newspaper tube is designed to last up to 10 years. Features include patented paper anchors that : securely hold your newspapers inside the T" -tube. Heavy beaded, hooded front protects your papers from the weather, and adds V strength to the tube. Each tube has an extra thick, extra heavy, galvanized bracket that ' ;'. mounts easily with one nut and one bolt,.. This is the strongest most resilient tube ? . around! It takes an amazing amount of -: abuse and can even be reshaped to its -original molded form. It won! crack in extreme cold and has ultra violet inhbitors T. to resist fading and hazing in extreme heat V or sun. We're now taking orders for our first r shymcnt due to arrive the first of September. Septem-ber. C3 756-7669 today! limited supply. in "... ,. ,.. At '". V1'" -i . - .. ,,,- ', i. v v Hills of Tennessee. Ralph Radclifr, doubU-cast with Joe Pratt end Mark Harris, plays the part of wheeler dealer who plots his next big deal with talent scout, Mr. King, and not an inkling of the surprising turn of events ahead of him. Choreographer Use Davis does the mountain s tempers proud in combination with the number of catchy tunes' created by Steven Miller and arranged by Josh Kapp (nephew of Janice Kapp Perry). Some of the tunes are: "Dead Skunk in the Middle of the Road," Tlaasin' You," and "Steppin Over DoUarsJustToSaveaDimeEdna Miller is the music director. Handsome Buddy Boy (played by Jim Davis), his sweet Peaches Monroe (Melissa Southwick), and the spicy Lulls Dawn (Miriam Latour) complete the love triangle. U.S. SAVINGS THE GREAT AMERICAN :GD7o GDL7L7 jrossum VJASATCH MUTmTIOM 7C3-G120 n t T 0 American Fork Hospital 59 West City Willy, Millie and Billy Dingledell are the three children. These parts are also double cast with first cast: Dillon Bean, Natalie Loot and Annette Pratt and Amy HOT, Amber Miller and Cassidy Davis. Others in the cast are Edna Miller (Ella Mae Dingledell), Rebecca Schnitx (Petunia), and Kevin Hill (Stanley Benjamin Fryer). Keith Renstrom is the producer, Kelli Pratt directs with the assistance of Donna Schniti, costumes are by Joyce Gunther, lighting and sound are managed by Scott Willis, Ben Schniti and Josh Romney. Performances are Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. Prices are $5 for regular admission, $4 for students, seniors and children, and $20 per family. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, call 785-1186. DOf JDS $1 INVESTMENT w TZ 11 W. Main American Fork U c i n g Karen G. Bullaid, MD, has joined the medical staff at American Fork Hospital in association with the American Fork Internal Medicine Clink. Her internal medicine practice will emphasize empha-size the diagnosis and treatment treat-ment of common and complex medical problem of adults. Her particular interests are arthritis and cancer. .. Dr. BuOaid, a native Texan, attended Texas Tech School of Medicine, graduating with honors. She recently completed a three-year internal medicine residency at IDS Hospital. She is currently accepting new patients. The clinic is open Monday through Friday, 8 JO a.m. to 5 p.m. Karen G. Ballard, MD 120 N. 1220 East, Suite 17 American Fork. Utah 84003 763-3800 I (white inscription on red tube) (white inscription on blue tube) . (brown inscription on Desert Sand, .- lehi school colors not available.) 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