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Show South Pacific performances near end A CAST OF 10 students play some 60 characters in a series of vignettes taking place in "The Dining Room,' a campus-community production scheduled April 17 through 21 at Southern Utah State College. Cast members include in-clude L-R: Janeen Samplowski, Las Vegas, Nev., and Gayliene Crawford, Highland. Kiddie photo contest helps buy seats A one dollar donation and favorite photo of your child can help Utah Valley Hospital buy infant car seats for their community rental service, and may even win your child a $50 savings bond. A total of six savings bonds will be awarded to the cutest boys and girls in three age categories: 6-12 months; 12-24 months; and 25-36 months. Judges from the community com-munity and local newspapers and Community art Utah Technical College, Orem, will be the setting April 27 for a conference geared toward helping individuals build arts programs in their own communities. Fred Adams, director of the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, will keynote the conference by addressing the topic, "Rallying Community Support Around Arts Organizations." Also featured in the morning session will be a panel discussing how to make a community com-munity arts council work. Afternoon focus sessions will take a closer look at integrating dance, drama, music and visual arts into the community. This is the second annual conference sponsored by the Utah County's I On spotlight APRIL 12, 1984 DAYTIME SPECIAL 6:00 SI DOTTIE WEST: SPECIAL DELIVERY DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:00 LIVEWIRE 8:00 AGAINST THE ODDS 6:30 TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:00 TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:30 O 5 READING RAINBOW 1:30 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY " . 2:00 GOING GREAT 2:30 AGAINST THE ODDS - 3:00 LIVEWIRE 4:00 THE TOMORROW PEOPLE 6:00 GOING GREAT 6:30 ) AGAINST THE ODDS DAYTIME SPORTS 6:00 SPORTSCENTER 6:16 HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 6:46 SPORTSCENTER 7:00 GYMNASTICS, 0:00 AUTO RACING 12:00 PKA KARATE 1:30 WORLD CUP SKIING 2:00 GOLF 3:00 m PISTOL SHOOTING 3:30 SKIING 4:00 SPORTSLOOK 4:30 IS) NUMERO UNO 6:00 SPORTSCENTER 6:30 SPEED WEEK DAYTIME MOVIES 6:10 H "Touched" (1983, Drama) Robert Hays, Kathleen Belter. 6:00 "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951, Drama) Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh. 7:00 (3D "A Challenge For Robin Hood" (1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham, James Hayter. 7:06 4 "Something For A Lonely Man" (1968, Drama) Dan Blocker, Susan Clark. 8:00 "Victor Victoria" (1982, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Pres- v- I: S N V, APRIL 13, 1984 DAYTIME SPECIALS 9:00 (D BILL COSBY HIMSELF 10:00 53 THE COMPLEAT BEATLES 12:30 THE STRANGE DEATH OF THE DESERT FOX 3:30 63 5D PETER AND THE MAGIC EGG 6:00 63 53) MY LITTLE PONY 6:30 (3 ) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL 63 53) THE CHARMKINS DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:00 m LIVEWIRE 6:00 (21) MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:30 (2 TODAY'S SPECIAL M radio stations will choose the winners. To enter, send your one dollar donation and a picture of your child no smaller than 2" x 3" and no larger than 8" x 10". On the back, write your child's full name, age, sex, address and telephone number. If you want the photo returned, also send a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Photos must be received by support rallied Utah County Council for the Arts and Humanities. Registration is $8 for the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. conference and includes a ticket to the evening gala at the Springville Museum of Art. Additional Ad-ditional tickets for the buffet dinner and entertainment that evening are $6. Reservations may be made by phoning Sherrill Sandberg at the museum, 489-9435, or Laurie W. Sowby, 756-4642. The conference is under the direction of UCCAH officers Laurie W. Sowby, president; Sherrill Sandberg and Ken Crossley, vice presidents; Jay L. Beck, secretary; and Lynn Frost, treasurer. New officers will be elected at the conference. Entertainment - Wednesday, April 11, 1984 - ton. $ "The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit" (Part 2 of 2) (1956, Drama) Gregory Grego-ry Peck, Jennifer Jones. 9:00(3) Vi "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" (1982, Comedy) Animated. Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken. 10:00 J "Easy Money" (1949. Comedy) Greta Gynt, Dennis Price. 10:30 53 "Sounder" (1972, Drama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. 11:00(3) "Super Fuzz" (1981, Comedy) Terence Hill, Ernest Borgnine. "On Dangerous Ground" (1951, Mystery) Ida Lupino, Ward Bond. 11:05 "A Rumor Of War" (Part 1 of 2) (1980, Drama) Brad Davis, Stacy Keach. 12:30 "The Bridge On The River Kwai" (1957, Drama) William Holden, Alec Guinness. 1:00(33 "The Personals" (1982, Comedy) Come-dy) Bill Schoppert, Karen Landry. 2:00(51 "The Sheepman" (1958, Western) Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLaine. 3 "The Song Of Bernadette" (1943, Biography) Jennifer Jones, Charles Bickford. 2:30 (3) 14 "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1 980, Mystery) Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak. O "Rodeo Girl" (1980, Drama) Dra-ma) Katherine Ross, Bo Hopkins. 4:00 53 "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. 6:00(3) "Moon Madness" (1982, Adventure) Animated. EVENING 6:00 O (5) O (5) NEWS O (D WHEEL OF FORTUNE G) (12) MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR 6D 51) CHIPS 53 MOVIE "Best Friends" (1982. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn. PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE NFL'S GREATEST MOMENTS (23) PRIMENEWS NEWS 8: PRIMETIME MOVIE "A High Wind In Jamaica" (1965, Adventure) Anthony Ouinn, Lila Kedrova. S3) GOLF S3 MOVIE "Journey To The Center Cen-ter Of The Earth" (1959, Science-Fiction) Pat Boone, James Mason. 6:05 MOVIE "Rough Night In Jericho" Jeri-cho" (1967, Western) Dean Martin, George Peppard. 6:29 NOTE: REGULAR PROGRAMMING 12:00 TODAY'S SPECIAL 1:30) THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI- SION 2:30 O 59 READING RAINBOW (21) THE THIRD EYE 3:00 (21) LIVEWIRE 3:30 63 03) PETER AND THE MAGIC EGG 4:00 (21) THE TOMORROW PEOPLE 4:30 (21) MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:00 63 53) MY LITTLE PONY (21) YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI- SION 6:30 63 53) THE CHARMKINS (2j) THE THIRD EYE . DAYTIME SPORTS Bif llQlill 6:00 SPORTSCENTER 6:16 SPEEDWEEK (R) i" ; V ? j 1 l Monday, April 16, at 5 p.m., and winners will be notified by Friday, April 20. Mail or bring your entry to Utah Valley Hospital, Public Relations Department, 1034 North 500 West, Provo, 84603. Call Public Relations at 373-7850, ext. 2107 for more information. Utah Valley Hospital currently rents about 175 infant car seats for a six-month period, with a $5 rebate for seats returned in good condition. But because the service is so popular, new parents have had to wait as long as two months for available seats. The photo contest will bring money to buy more seats and keep more children safe on the road. A gem of a parade displayed The 26th annual Spring Parade of Gems will be open to the public April 13-15 at the Utah County Fairgrounds, Spanish Fork. There is no charge and visitors will be welcome Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The display of gemstones, gem Page 1 MAY bt HHh-bMKTfsD BY NHL PLAYOFF GAME. O (6) P.M. MAGAZINE (3) PADDINGTON GOES TO THE MOVIES MOV-IES O (B) FAMILY FEUD O (?) PRIME TIME ACCESS O (10) BUSINESS REPORT MOVIE "Agent 8 34" (1965, Comedy) Dirk Bogarde, Sylva Koscina. 6:30 7:00 O ! 6) GIMME A BREAK (3) MOVIE 4 "Bugs Bunny'e 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales" (1982, Comedy) Com-edy) Animated. Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken. O (8) THAT'S INCREDIBLEI Q (5) MAGNUM. P.I. O 55) '84 BALLOT: UTAH'S POLITICAL LANDSCAPE CD (12) UTAH FAMILY GARDEN 63 51) MOVIE "Anatomy 01 A Murder" (1959, Mystery) James Stewart, Stew-art, Ben Gazzara. THE ROMANTIC ERA (22) TOP RANK BOXING 7:30 8:00 O FAMILY TIES W & MURRAY AND ARLENE 0 16) CHEERS O !8i TWO MARRIAGES O (?) SIMON & SIMON O QO) THE COMPLEAT GILBERT AND SULLIVAN (D MYSTERYI ) MOVIE "Cujo" (1983, Suspense) Dee Wallace, Danny Pintau- ro. FREEMAN REPORTS (26 NEWS S3) NHL HOCKEY BASEBALL MOVIE "Manny's Orphans" (1980, Drama) Jim Baker, Malachy McCourt. O (6) THE DUCK FACTORY 8:05 8:15 8:30 8:40 9:00 ( 3) VIDEO JUKEBOX (51) LA BELLE EPOQUE 0(6) HILL STREET BLUES Li) MOVIE "The Unseen" (1981, Horror) Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick. O 18) 2020 O ( VI DIANA Q) (12) SNEAK PREVIEWS SPORTS TONIGHT ROWAN & MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN SOAP CD (12) NEW TECH TIMES (22) SPORTSCENTER CROSSFIRE RACING FROM ROOSEVELT LOVE BOAT (1.7) BETTE MIDLER: NO FRILLS SPORTSLOOK (R) (21) GREAT PAINTERS (331 JACKIE ZEMAN: VENEZUELA 9:30 9:35 9:45 9:50 6:45 7:00 A00 IfcPO 12:00 12:15 12 30 SPORTSCENTER HORSESHOW JUMPING RODEO (22) AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL (R) (25) BASEBALL LEAD-OFF MAN (26) BASEBALL SPEEDWEEK (R) TOP RANK BOXING 95 GOLF HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) INSIDE THE USFL SPORTSLOOK 1 :00 2:00 3:30 4.00 4:30 6:00 6:20 SPORTSCENTER (22) NBA TONIGHT NBA BASKETBALL go NBA BASKETBALL 6:30 6:35 :. i mm .n . .m r m DAYTIME MOVIES By MARCELLA WALKER The final performances of "South Pacific", now playing at the Alhambra Theater in Pleasant Grove, will be Friday, Saturday and Monday, April 13, 14 and 16, with shows beginning at 8 p.m. This production of the delightful Rodgers and Hammerstein musical is highlighted by the performances of The Happy Polynesians directed by Juinise V. Matagi. Certainly, the appearances in the production of these Polynesian people adds to the atmosphere of the show'. The Polynesian boy and girl who played the children of Emile deBecque were as cute as they could be and contributed charm to the scenes they were in. The beautiful score of "South Pacific" is always to be enjoyed by the fans of Rodgers and Hammerstein and this is no exception. John Hansen, who plays Lt. Joseph Cable in the production, has a beautiful trained operatic voice. It is almost too bad, in this instance, that Lt. Cable doesn't have more songs to sing. Familiar to local folk is Reed A. Prestgard, a noted performer, but also a former teacher at Valley View School here in Pleasant Grove. His former students enjoyed seeing him perform. After seeing the humorous portrayal of Luther Billis by Kevin Joel Moss it is easy to understand why he received an acting award at the Utah County Theater Guild awards night last month. Diane Brereton does a materials, mineral collections and artifacts is arranged by the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Gem and Mineral Society of Utah County. A "Touch and Tell" table for visually handicapped people is planned. There will be grab bags, a silent auction, special exhibits, and refreshments. Camping for self-contained self-contained RV's will be available. Richard D. Peterson of Orem, club president and show chairman, emphasizes that families are welcome. You have until April 16 to operi an" IRA. current int. Rate 12 Make your 1983 contribution and still get a Agent for TransAmerica deduction on your 1983 tax return. Lite ins. & Annuity Co. 10:00 0 O O (5) NEWS O 59 FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN 0) 5D MORMON WORLD CONFERENCE CONFER-ENCE 63 SOAP (21) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE NEWSNIGHT HAWAII FIVE-0 MOVIE "Waltz Across Texas" (1982, Drama) Anne Archer, Terry Jas-trow. Jas-trow. 10:10 ( 53 MOVIE "10 To Midnight" (1983, Drama) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens. Ste-vens. 10:16 TOP RANK BOXING 10:30 O 5 DOCTOR WHO 63 53) TWILIGHT ZONE MOVIE "The D.I." (1957, Drama) Dra-ma) Jack Webb, Don Dubbins. 10:36 BEST OF CARSON O (I) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 10:40 11:00 USIM'VS'H (3) MOVIE "Exposed" (1983, Drama) Dra-ma) Nastassia Kinski, Harvey Keitel. O 59 LATENIGHT AMERICA 63 53 TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. (21) THE ROMANTIC ERA WORLD VISION J PICK THE PROS O (3D A MARRIED MAN 11:051 NEWS 11:101 11:261 O GOLF 0 HAWAII FIVE-0 MOVIE "Survive!" (1976, Adventure) Adven-ture) Pablo Ferrel, Hugo Stiglitz. 11:301; 11:35 4 11:40( 12:00 (j NHL HOCKEY O (6) TOP 40 VIDEOS GREECE: ON HTN 53 MOVIE "MacArthur" (1977, Biography) Gregory Peck, Dan O'Her-1 lihy. JOE FRANKLIN S3 MOVIE "Jesse James" (1939, Western) Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda. 0 (6) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 63 53) MOVIE "Detour To Terror" (1980. Suspense) O.J. Simpson, Arte Johnson. O (?) CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH 12:051 L 12:10 ( 12:26 1 12:30 12:40 ( 12:45 ( c 1:00 C 3 MONEYLINE !l) LA BELLE EPOQUE (5) NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS SPORTSCENTER AUTO RACING FREEMAN REPORTS MOVIE "Triumph Of The Ten Gladiators" (1964, Adventure) Dan Vadis, Helga Line. INDEPENDENT NEWS 0 (6) MARCUS WELBY, M.D. O (8) THICKE OF THE NIGHT 1:051 6:00 (3) "The Personals" (1982, Comedy) Come-dy) Bill Schoppert, Karen Landry. 53 "King Of Comedy" (1982, Comedy) Com-edy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis. 7:06 14 "See How She Runs" (1977, Drama) Joanne Woodward, John Consi-dine. Consi-dine. 7:30 QD "Tarka The Otter" ( 1 979) Documentary. Doc-umentary. Narrated by Peter Ustinov. 8:0053 "The Year Of Living Dangerously" Dan-gerously" (1983, Drama) Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver. "The Road To Hong Kong" (1962, Comedy) Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. 10:00 "Trouble th Store" (1953. Comedy) Norman Wisdom, Moira Lister. ' 11:00(D "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, R&chol Wflrd 11:05 "A Rumor 01 War" (Part 2 of 2) (1980, Drama) Brad Davis, Stacy commendable job with her role as Ensign Nellie Forbush. She handled the situation when her dress unzipped accidently during a romantic scene with Emile in a most humorous manner which gave the audience a chuckle and relieved the tension she undoubtedly was feeling. Audra Moss directs this production of "South Pacific." Other cast members include Kuinise V. Matagi as Henry, Charlene Lui as Bloody Mary, Maria Fonoimoana as Liat, Keith Haines as Capt. Brackett, Kelly Prestwhich and Gary Seiter as Commander Harbison, Scott Fullmer as Adams, Leilani Matagi and Tina Moore as Ngana, and Keawe Aikau, and Lano Honohano asJerone. Seabees are Dean Nickels as Stewpot, Mike Moss as Professor, Richard Hodson as Quail; Scott Fullmer as Hassinger, David Markham as Johnson and Bryan V. Leuven as Stevens. Nurses are Jan Webb, Kathy Russon, Lynette Seiter, Dana Bates, Annette Bylund, Ann Kirk, LaDawn Menlove, Connie Knudsen and Lore Jackson. The Happy Polynesians are Tearo Matagi, Tekehu Munanui, Kimberlee Cox, Merehau Kamai, Kathy Teripaia, Blance Hanohano, Taina Miller, Viali Matagi, Maheata Mananui, Ezekiel Kamai, Punanani Johnson, Haunani Bass, Romana Taie, and Faye, Shandin, Leooleola, and Kuinise M. Matagi. Assistant director is Lynette Cheney; production coordinator is Jan Webb; sound directors are Dwayne and Betty Case; dance directors are June Walker, Isaac Thomas, Shirley Hatch and Tearo Matagi; costumers are L.G. Costumes, Lea Gifford, Pres., Earlienne Crawford, and Kate Tenney; set design and construction is by Karl Pope, Roger Nelson and the Springville Stagecraft Class and Grady Moore; the backdrop is by Shauna Moss; and stage manager is Keith Haines; lighting design and technician is Bryan Morris; makeup and hair is by Barry Bullock; vocal coach is Clare Johnson; French coaches are Blanche Hanohano and Madeleine Johnson; military advisors are Reed Prestgard and Keith Haines; n mm Wednesday April 11. 1984 8:00 p.m. Provo Tabernacle Russi.in Music Fosliv.il Donation Family 57.50 Adult S3.00 Student S2.00 Tickets also available at the door. THE ALL NEW- MMMM PLMHOflSE THEilTEB 30 TH UTAH VAllf Y Live On Stage!! Rodgers & Hammerst-'n'c Directed by Audra Moss Last show on Monday, April 16 8:00 Shows cn Fridays General Admission S2turd:js 2nd Mondays is only $3.C0 Special Group Rates Call 785-9531 or 756-2123 For reservations or ticket Info call, 785-4969 Polynesian advisor is Shirley Hatch; publicity is by Lynnette Seiter and George King; photography is by Glen Ricks Studio; program design is by Ann Chrisman; house managers are Jan Webb and Blanche Hanohano; caterers are Cam's Chuckwagon Express; props are by Emily Bunker. We thought perhaps the cast would sell pineapple tidbits and coconut milk during intermission in keeping with the theme of the play as has been done at other performances. Auditions open for Pride & Joy Singers A children's swing choir known as the Pride and Joy Singers will be holding auditions for their summer performances. The auditions will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17 and 18, at 7:30 p.m. The group ranges in ages 5 and up. Directors are Florence Adams of Pleasant Grove and Ginger Bauer of Provo. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing a song of their choosing. Also, the directors would like any of the auditioning singers who can play an instrument, dance, clog, etc., to come prepared to perform all or part of a number in their various talents. The auditions will be held in Mrs. Adams' home, 1080 E. 100 North, Pleasant Grove, where a piano, guitar and a set of drums will be provided. For information call Mrs. Adams, 785-1013, or Mrs. Bauer, 374-5523. Reata Riders to dance The Reata Riders will sponsor a western dance Saturday, April 14, from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Utah Valley Archery Center, 2255 N. 7200 West, Orem. Charlie Cruise will be featured at the event, which will include door prizes and a drawing for a quilt. The charge is $3 per person. A Medical Profession that KILLS (by Abortion) more than I.S MILLION unborn babies each year SHOULD KEEP ITS MOUTH SHUT - ABOUT HOME BIRTH - 'AWKIONS ptritnm w M Onm Sum KM I 3 (Woodward 19SS-19S4 Cimccrl SeiMit A program of the rich, the profound, full sound thai has always been Russian. Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Tchaikov-sky, Mussorgsky. Borodin: highlighting the sound celebration is guest pianist Irene Peery playing two preludes by Rachmaninoff. For advance tickets, mail check or monev order to: The Ralph Woodward Chorale P.O. Box 2234 Provo. UT 84o03 South Main. Pleatonl Grove IN COOPERATION WITH ASSOCIATION FOR M PERFORMING ARTS t "- |