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Show VCP offers two Halloween favorites ixw Utahl Spimf Ml, I yvo - ruy TTTTMH'flRTT'Ii? 'Hotel Frankenstein" will return Friday and Saturday Oct. 2 and 3, to the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, LJndon. This marks the 16th year the playhouse has run this popular Halloween comedy. After opening weekend, it can be seen on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m Oct 3 to 28 and Nov. 13, 14 and 16. "Hotel Frankenstein" is performed per-formed alternately with "Shadowbrook Mansion," which plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 8 to 31, and also Nov. 6, 7 and 9. "Hotel Frankenstein" is directed by Jody Renstrom. The veteran cast includes Kevin Bennett Kent Flowers, Doug Dial, Stephanie Gray, Mike Bawden, Michelle Hacklund, Mike Gray, Tyler Renstrom, Madeline Watkirw, Chad Robertson, Thorn KnKHtrom, Natalie Robbins, Brad Andrus and Jerry Freestone. "Shadowbrook Mansion" is directed by Shiela E. Heindel and the cast includes Coke Bates, Kevin Hill, Matt Clayton, Lori Heindel, Marlene Arnold, Brett Merritt, Nick Benefit golf A non-profit organization, Family Friends, is sponsoring a fund-raiser golf event on Saturday, Oct. 10. Registration is due by this Saturday, Oct. 3 for those interested inter-ested in participating. It will be a four-man scramble format, for-mat, and will take place at the Spanish Oaks course, 2300 Powerhouse Road, Spanish Fork, at 8 a.m. Entry fee is $50 per player, and includes a meal. In addition to the golf, there Parenting clas: begins Love and Logic, a parenting class to improve communica- tion, relationships, listening' skills and discipling is being presented at The Gatherings Place, 251 East 1200 So'itV Orem. Participants learn '. v to find solutions to par i teach problems, teach responsibility, and effectively give choices and Historical Society to hear Shirley Paxman of McCurdy Doll Museum Shirley Paxman will entertain enter-tain the Utah Valley Chapter of the Utah State Historical Society during their opening dinner meeting" in the Aspen Room of the Provo Marriott Hotel on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. Paxman's program, entitled "Childhood Pastimes in Past Times: Homemade Fun," provides pro-vides a fascinating look at growing up int he bygone days Wadley Farms Fall Boutique 35 E. 400 i new 1st, ft Oct. 1st & 2nd 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. Oct. 3rd 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Holiday Crafts UornstaiKs Hay Bales Apples Foatued performers In the Valley Center Playhouse production of "Hotel Frankenstein" are, from left, Kent Flowers, Mike Gray. Stephanie Gray and Tyler Renstrom. Peterson, Deborah Tevis, Gisele Plympton, Nathan Oldham, Christine Adams, Don Moriarty, David Belliston, Gregory Russell, Aimee Belnap and Heather Munson. Reservations are recommended recom-mended and can be ma'lc by tourney registration set will be a silent auction held with many items for sale, including a 25-inch color television, tele-vision, golf umbrella, restaurant restau-rant certificates, workout memberships, and much more. For the golfers, there will be a chance for two major prizes for the first to hit a hole-in-one on two selected par three holes. A car and a motorcycle will be given away. All funds raised from the several activities will help build a Children's Hands-on Museum in Utah County. It consequences. The class is held on Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p;m.' Cost is $20 a couple 'or teiijuaivv,,,;:i:;;;v Feel free to attend no matter what the age of your children. Session 1 began Sept. 24 and runs through Nov 5 Session 2, Nov. 12-Dec. 17 Session 3, Jan. 7 to Feb. 11 of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries before the advent of computer games and Barbie dolls. Paxman operates the McCurdy Doll Museum in Provo. She has written articles and authored books about family fam-ily life and fun. She is an avid preservationist, has restored her own historic home and was instrumental in helping save the Brigham Young Academy Looking to Sell Your Old Rig? Give New Utah Classifieds a Call at 756-7669 ext. 14 We Work For You! N. Lindon 2nd & 3rd x f 0 calling 785-1186. A costume contest is planned for all performances for Halloween parties and groups attending. Prizes will lie awarded for the scariest, funniest, prettiest or more original costume. will feature many interactive displays, where children will learn by doing. "It will enhance dialogue between parent and child, and they will discover together," said President and Treasurer of the group, Raymond P. Grob. "The museum will address areas of science,' math, history, as well as the arts." Anyone wishing to contribute con-tribute either time or money to the gr , or to sign up for the golf event, may contact Grob at their 24-hour line, 818-4321. in Orem Session 4, Feb 18-Mar 25; and Session 5, April 1 to May 13. For more information call 'Thg,;Gath,erm place at 32jjv, 2255 or Brace Hoggard at 756-8547. 756-8547. Bt In addition, a parenting class will be held at American Fork High School every Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., beginning begin-ning Oct. 14. building. The public is invited to the dinner and presentation. The cost is $15 per person. Those who wish to become a member of the organization, dues are $6 a person or $9 a couple. Mail your check before Oct. 5 to David Radmall, Utah Valley Chapter, USHS, 261 E. 140 North, Lindon, Utah 84042-2002. 84042-2002. For information, call David at 785-4362. Internet INET-1 is pleased to offer a special first year rate of only $149.95 (Thafs only $12.50 a month!) All accounts include: Unlimited Internet access -E-mail account : 5 megs of web space and a 56k access speed. X-Stop Internet content filtering also available for a low price of. $29.95. Month to month access only $14.95 per month. : IM 1S3 West Tsll " . Seven Bride for Seven Brother This popular musical about will be performed at Hale Center Cen-ter Theater in Orem at 7:30 p.m. nightly through Oct. 12 Tickets may be purchased at the theater or by calling 225-8600. 225-8600. Reservations are recommended. recom-mended. The theater s located at 225 W 400 North, Orem. Trail of Dream This dramatization of the Mormon pioneer trek will inaugurate the SCERA's 1998-99 1998-99 Encore Season and their new indoor Showhouse as a new place for live theater when it opens Oct. 1 for a run through Nov 16. All performances perfor-mances begin at 7:30 p.m. and will play Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Tickets Tick-ets are available at the SCERA Center, 745 S. State, Orem, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special group rates for church and civic groups are available. For information, call 225-2569 or 225-ARTS. Steel Magnolias Provo Theatre Company, 105 E. 100 North, opens its 1998-99 season with this audience favorite set in a small town beauty shop in Louisiana on the wedding day of one of its Store sets ladies night Alpine resident and local author, Alice Fulton, will be at the American Fork Deseret Book's bi-annual Ladies Night Oct. 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. to sign her best-selling antr-cluter bookr"itHere Somewhere." Published in 1985 by Writer's TMgestNorthlight Books in Cincinnatifhio, the volume has been translated into Spanish and distributed to Spanish-speaking countries worldwide. The late Erma Bombeck liked the book so much, she invited Fulton and her coauthor, co-author, , Pauline Hatch, to Nehring thank you .1 -Wectwould like to expTessr our shcer4 thanks for the kindness and generosity extended to our family following the passing of Daniel Nehring. So many have been willing to help in any way needed and we express gratitude for visits, Webb card of thanks John H. Webb wishes to express his gratitude to all who assisted in any way following fol-lowing the passing of his wife, Millie. For those who extended expressions of sympathy and offered their assistance, I thank you. A.F. art class A "Fall Fun" drawing class will be offered by the American Fork Fine Arts Council's Visual Art Board on Oct. 17 at the Veterans Memorial Hall, 53 N. Center, American Fork. This four-week class will meet from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Tuition fee is $20. The activities planned will meet the needs of students nine to 15 years old. NuPastel sticks may be purchased at the Special! UNLIMITED ACCESS (prepaid yearly) Xeb Authoring ' : per mo. Direct Connections i:i ftrfk fcrtri 129 Prsn,&k Frc3 1-EC3-815-7070 httpwww.Bi8t"tcom '' : favorite patrons. The play runs from Sept 24 to Oct 30 on every Monday, Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday Tickets are available through the PTC box office from 6 to 9 p.m. daily, telephone 379-0600. Tickets cost $12.50 and $15 Curtain time is 8 p m Farley Family Reunion Thanksgiving Point will host James Arrington's "Farley Family Reunion" as part of a special dinner theater at 7 p.m. on Oct 16 and 17 in the Rose Room. Dinner fare includes an old fashioned chicken and ribs barbecue with all the fixin's you'd find at a family reunion The dinner theater seats 120 Tickets are $25 per person and must be purchased in advance at the Garden Wall Restaurant at Thanksgiving Point or by calling Laura at 224-9659. Tickets must be purchased by Oct. 9. Joyce Baking The first original play written writ-ten by an undergraduate student stu-dent to be produced on Brigham Young University's main Pardoe Theatre stage is a wry examination of the dating scene at BYU. "Joyce Baking" by Josh Brady will run Tuesdays Tues-days through Saturdays through Oct. 10, with an 8:30 p.m. curtain time Oct. 3. Tickets Tick-ets at $10 for the public and $8 "Good Morning, America" to be the subject of one of her segments. seg-ments. Fulton has taught the principles prin-ciples from her book in seminar semi-nar format at BYU Education Week, Ricks College Mother's Week, as "Your Home Specialist" for a local TV show for a year, and in conferences and conventions nationwide. She will be giving excerpts of her seminar at Ladies Night. For more information, call Deseret Book at 756-1680, or stop I nat 76 N. 100 East, American Fork. tmm&&&s etc. r time has been made less difficult diffi-cult because of the kind gestures ges-tures of our neighbors, friends and family. The family of Daniel Nehring I especially want to thank the members of the Orchard Hills Ward. I have been helped and comfortec' by these members mem-bers which I appreciate greatly. great-ly. Also, I pay tribute to the Heritage Center for their interest and kind care for Millie Mil-lie while she was with them. scheduled class for 90 cents. All other materials will be furnished. Call 756- 3738 or 763-3081 for information. informa-tion. Students will learn to work with pastels under the direction direc-tion of Amya R. Jensen. Amya is finishing a degree in art at BYU. She was a Sterling Scholar in art while at American Fork High School. Where's Dick Dart? Many of Dick Dart's clients have been asking, "Where's Dick Dart these days?" He's joined the sales slaff at Gene Harvey Chevrolet in American Fork! A lot of you got to know and appreciate Dick's frieridly way of helping help-ing folks in the past. It's very obvious- that Dick really enjoys helping folks get what they really want to be driving. driv-ing. Stop in at Gene Harvey Chevrolet today and ask fof Dickl i imw n lor faculty and tudt-nta are available at the Fine ArU Ticket Tick-et Office, 378-432.! Little Women: Fart Second Four sisters adapt to growing grow-ing up and maturing relation-shipi relation-shipi in "Little Women Part Second" in the Margetta Theater The-ater at Brigham Young University Univer-sity Sept. 30 through Oct 17 Last year's run of "L'ttle Women: Part Firtit" sold out early Tickets for "Part Second" ure now on sale for $7 for BYU students and faculty and $9 for general admission at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, 378 4322 The 'lay will he performed daily at 7 30 p.m. except Sun days and Mondays The play will begin at 8 30 p.m on Oct. 3, and there will be a matinee Saturday, Oct. 17 at 2 p in Dracula This 1927 stage version of the horror classic will be performed per-formed at the Villa Playhouse Theatre in Springville each Friday, Saturday and Monday through Oct. 31. Curtain is at 7:30 p in On Halloween, there will be two performances: a 3 pin matinee and a 0 p.m. evening show Ticket prices are $6 for general admission, $5 for students and senior citizens, citi-zens, and $4 for children under 12 Family tickets are available for $25 Reservations can be made by calling 489-3088. VCP plans auditions Sat. Auditions for "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" will be held Saturday, Oct. 3, at 10 a.m. to noon at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. Needed are eight boys between the ages of eight and 14. Also 11 girls between eight and 13. Two men and five women of all ages are also needed. No prior preparation is needed for the audition. It will be a cold reading from the script. The play will be double cast. The show will open Nov. 23 and run through Dec. 23. It will be directed by Arlene McGreggor. i.'i - For, more information call 224-5310. CINEMA m i liJi f: liai 7: : l Ml Rush HourPG-i3) Dairy: 4:30 7:00 9:30 Sat. 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