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Show Or em-Geneva Times Wednesday, June 27, 1990 Page 6 Siouffer grant will help renovate Art Museum The Sprineville Museum of dow problems and to continue " iH i w rvSTI vl 'few f'S-A Art recently received a $3,500 refurbishing the "step-down" gal- grant from Stouffers Foods, Inc. lery on the main floor. Flans call This is the third year Stouffer's for installation of a smaller, more Foods has given grants to the efficient heater, gallery cloth and Museum for a total amount of fresh paint on the walls. $10,500. Also the old acoustical tile on These funds have been alio- the drop ceiling of the lower West cated for enhancing the interior of Clyde gallery might be removed the Museum. It has made pos- and new tile will be installed on sible the upgrading of lighting in the original ceiling, along with several galleries, raising two repair and upgrading of lights, doorway entrances into main The Museum is deeply grate-floor grate-floor galleries and various other ful to Stouffer's Foods and museum repairs. manager, Jay Weaver," says Vera This year, the Museum will G. Swanson, Museum Director use the monies to complete for "These grants permit us to make LaMar Terry, a New York City major improvements to this fine lighting expert, the examination old building that would not other- ofthe Museum's lighting and win- wise be possible." MON. THRU SAT. r.5 OPEN 9 P.M. START 9:30 ADULTS $3.50 KIDS UNDER 12 FREE m , AW1RE c E!.9"1?' E?8tlA11 Sta8' fr,on fpo Matt Sanderson, Ryan Aland, Brad Hoen, Robbie Law, Erik Wilson, Dustin Thomas, bcott Prlngle. Back row: Coach Tom Sanderson, Jeff Pearson, Chad Barney, Barrett Love, Matt Thomas, Kolby Wakefield, Steve Murray, Lance Hydrick. Coach Kyle Thomas. Coach Dave Barney is missing from photo. ueia,0ve ffl on Sale In Theater Lobby II 4U l iryqj j LSHI I I V r. m. -1 t ntCl KLII"" '"Dick Tracy is a great uninterrupted grin. It go fro r to.ar, from the pre-title opening Mquenc to the ending. Summer hi! not officially arrived yet, but" it's' unlikely to offer big-budget ce-mmerciel-movie n thoroughly entertaining ai thU stylish real-life cartoon.' -NIW YORK THUS, VINCENT CANBY TWO THUMBS UP MB lniilf TflHVl n "Pure fun. The first clear joy of summer. Dick Tracy is brash irresistible fun Warren leattys vision of a comic strip on fUm comes in paint boi-bright colors with nicely irreverent dialogue, a gaggle of crisp performances and one with moft-doller mcuoe. It's a film of enormous style, with a sure sense of itself.' 10$ ANGIltS TIMIS, SHEILA BENSON Cfcuchstone Pictures SPECIAL ADDED ATTRAaiONh Roaer Rabbit and Babv Herman in "ROLLER COASTER RABBIT terry NIGHTLY AT 4:30, 7:00, 9:30, MATINEES MON., FRI., SAT. AT 2:00 (NO 4 30 SHOW THCCnAVCV CDCMAI ruMrur.iT --J ' V ,nVTT i wjww i urtwML snuMucmcni, ounriT tvj rASacS. Age 13, East All Stars, front row from left: Jon Clark, Jeremy Harding, Brandt Pullins, Randy Lamoreaux, Mike Laccoarce, Lance Eridksen, Todd Mitchell, Shawn Peterson. Back row: Heath Henry, Harry Hutchinson, Daryl Braith waite, Blake Gardner, Jeremy Hil, Kolbe Gren, Danny Shaw, David Braithwaite. Coaches are Paul Clark and Wayne Laccoarce r 4Jtv4r 7?J UtUf ' 'JUL -- . V . ...n'f,,,,, THE ASTROS, WINNERS IN THE NORTHEAST 9-10 YEAR LEAGUE, are, back row from left: Coach Doug Nelson, Jon Nelson, Jeremy Morris, Josh Davies, Spencer Heinz, Jim Huish, and Coach Kevin Larsen. Front from left: Shane Larsen, Chad Peterson, Seth Omer, Devon Inouye, Justin Downing, Jered Downing. 6$CAS(I$$ Paid for Aluminum Cans HIGH PRICES PAID STEELS ODD LENGTHS SECONDS NATIONAL 126 North 1300 West, Orem 224-6783 Hours: M-F 8-5; SAT. 90-1 mm The first polo game in America was played indoors at Dicker Riding Academy in New York City in 1876. sponsored by KALL910 AM STEREO OUQi ffHHtt in H ii M mm v v 1. STARRING PAT BOONE f ' HONORING '1 AM A CHILD OF GOD" CREATOR & LYRIST NAOMI WARD RANDALL 4 300 MEMBER CHILDREN'S CHOIR v FROM CITIES OF UTAH VALLEY ; . . ' 4 fi VARIETY ACTS FIREWORKS FINALE V TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1990PIONEER DAY 8:00 P.M SCERA SHELL AMPITHEATER OREM, UTAH ADVANCE TICKET SALE (FRI.629) AT:MACEYS' MARKETS, SCERA, WALKER'S FOOD & FUEL FOR INFORMATION PHONE 225-2560 TICKETS: $3.50 (Child) $4.50 (Studant) $6.50 (Adult) SPONSORS S&$& I 7. w I v GENEVA STEEL Created A Produced by Stewart H. Beverldge i t-f' I C THE SM0ND boys . Pd. by popular demand , U.S. HIGH DIVING TEAM dims? a o ms mMsm TICKETS NOV ON SALE imubd |