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Show Page 20 TIMES Thursday, May 24, 2007 briefs uvsc I Classical Japanese performers perform-ers entertain A Clussii Japanese performing group from Japan is performing al UVSC Thursday, May 31 at 7:.'10 p m at Centre Stage, located lo-cated in the Sorensen Student ('enter The group consists of three to four musicians who will play traditional Japanese instruments in-struments such as the koto and shamisen This event is hosted hy the International Center in coordination with BYU Asian language department, depart-ment, to expose (he Utah community com-munity to Japanese culture "Nowadays young people-are people-are bombarded with pop idols; tins is a great opportunity to expose the community to some tradition and culture," said Boyd Bauer, director of I ,'VS( "s International Center. 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The five man band consists of front man Mark Miller, bassist Jim Scholten, drummer drum-mer Joe Smyth, keyboardist (ireg Hubbard, and guitarist Shaynellill. "ink American Fork 756-5295 (Next to Smiths near Walmart) More on Ink! empty cartridges. trr' """V-ar. :j Tickets are on sale at Smith-sTix.com Smith-sTix.com and other SrnithsTix outlets. The price for tickets Ls $9 children two and younger young-er are free. Tickets are also available at Eagle Mountain's City Hall, 1650 E. Stagecoach Run. I B5 and Radio Disney in Eagle Ea-gle Mountain B5, a popular teen group, will be performing at Pony Express Days on June 1 at Eagle Mountain's Silver Lake Amphitheater. "Get'cha Head in the Game" from the High School Musical soundtrack is one of the many popular songs performed by the five-member band. The concert is sponsored by Radio Disney and Eagle Mountain City. B5 is signed with Bad Boy Records, rapperproducer Sean "Diddy" Combs' label. Their new album "Don't Talk, Just Listen" will be released Sept. 18. Taja, a female trio from South Jordan, and Bre, a senior se-nior at Bingham High School will be opening for B5 the night of the concert. Taja's debut single "Don't Even Try It" was featured on the soundtrack for the Disney TV Movie "Pixel Perfect," which Give us a call at 756-7669 MM Dr. Mi TEETH WHITENING WITH NEW PATIENT EXAM, CLEANING & X-RAYS $175 Volid wlti coupon only Not valid wrth aRwr otos Valid Most Insurance Ptem Accepted tfyinent Option Available Great With ChiMivn! k-nm Discount Eiucrgeniits Welcome Financing Available 262 N. West State Road (by Smiths) American Fork Spring Sales Dft's your Lookintfortk Perfect ?iirtner1 A Nissan from Ken Garff can last forever... 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SCERA I Association to play at SCERA The Association will appear under the stars at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre in Orem on Monday at 8 p.m. Seating is festival style on a grassy hill and patrons may bring blankets or rent a chair for $1. General admission tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children (age 3-1 1), students stu-dents (wID) and seniors (age 65). Reserved sections range from $12 to $18 for adults and $10 to $15 for children, students stu-dents and seniors. GOING ON VACATION? Donate your newspapers to Newspaper in Education. For more information call 344-2923 Timp Plaza DENT 8 L Steven R. Braithwaite 763-7737 Value! only wilti ne patient exams. Expires 7-31 -07 NiwiiftOxtJe Denturts Ptevcntiw DemWrj Root Canal - Cosmetic Dentistry- Sedition Dentistry Teeth Whitening Smile Re-Design ' Crown Ik Bridge Ttioth CSlofed Fillings m ill n0S tmhillMtlt Event ,is0! 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