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Show v Page 16 OREM TIMES Thursday, May 31, 2007 briefs Hale Center Theater Orem I Beauty and Beast to open June 8 iJisney's "tt.';iuly and the Ik-ast" will return to the Hale G:nti:r Theater Orem stage June H through Aug. 4, with performances si heduled nightly, except Sundays, at 7:'.VI p.m. Saturday Sat-urday matinees are scheduled . i tiv.iii.il ' i a "4" A Crmin (If The l-iiM-st IWMiiirs ' ,.n v Family & Pediatric Dentistry J O fg Most CHv B'" Specializing In: i , y, t : . ! Ul'JWi pinj :,! ( ,in.t. IV Vc-rt.--ttr.fi J'v4l nict!,il iVr-tivtry Prevfntivr (' ai p 1 llv Kv Vowr CNiAdhw' Ci,vrA,vt ft 1 I 801.227.5080 'au Financing 845 N 100 W SUITE 100 OREM flSSSSEKif f.y.:-L).Hy Many Levels of I nwwTTimmM) ir' 'v ji s 1 11)' itfflTffl71iTyft ill ill Iff t p if r f oi Furniture Shelves Quilts Clocks Riinn Afflerlcana' ,r tTy N til T TXZ2L in ffh' fill . j w-ill wlrffiS H J 'SI? 'Tll-:i V T--4I- -sssJ M 79 S. State Orem St I ; - f -M, V w W ?S yQt IB! 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Stairway elevator features include: Battery backup for use during a power failure Easy fold-up leaving the stairway clear for use by others Swivel seat for ease Call toil free 1 - 800 W 4MliMW '.-1 inquire IS mional rate m mmwmmmwmm c IE pnxiuction staff returning. Director David Morgan, musi- r cal director Kathryn Laycock Little, and choreographer Marin Ijeggat, who has since moved to work in New York City, have all come back to be involved The cast for this production features some familiar faces from 2005's production, as well as many new faces that bring their talent to the 1 1CTO stage for the first time. The two actors ac-tors who played (iaston the first time around are back in the same role, however some of the returning cast finds themselves playing different characters than they did in 2(K)5. ft-rforming the role of Beast in this production will be Greg Hansen and Darick Pead. Rachel Ra-chel Lynn Woodward and Lauren Lau-ren Noll are double-cast as Belle. David Burton and Gayton Vance will play Gaston. Eagle Mountain City I Sawyer Brown comes to town Popular country music group Sawyer Brown will be in concert at Eagle Mountain's Silver Lake Amphitheater on Saturday during the city's 10th anniversary Pony Express Days celebration. Sawyer Brown came to prominence after winning first Center 350 East 300 North American Fork, Utah 84003 801-756-5293 Hie innn'.c-'- and safety when getting in and 'J til n I 'yJA' I QVfa, ?X PwMMA. supports mpomibk pet ownership! I - 735 - 0408 the ELEVATOR company information formation Opefi to all Utah County place on the television show "Star Search," the "American Idol" of the 1980s. Now after 23 years they've performed over 3,500 shows and earned gold and platinum albums featuring hits such as "The Walk," "Some Girls Do" and "The Dirt Road." The five man band consists of frontman Mark Miller, bassist bass-ist Jim Scholten, drummer Joe ' Smyth, keyboardist Greg Hubbard, Hub-bard, and guitarist Shayne Hill. Tickets are on sale at Smith-sTix.com Smith-sTix.com and other SmithsTix outlets. The price for tickets is $9 children two and younger are free. Tickets are also available avail-able at Eagle Mountain's City Hall, 16.50 E. Stagecoach Run. I B5 and Radio Disney in Eagle Mountain B5, a popular teen group, will be performing at Pony Express Days on Friday at Eagle Mountain's Silver Lake Amphitheater. "Get 't ha 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 1 RSf; 1 IA3 P I , i .1 . I. . I i . A . , . . . i, mmmm -c L. ISXJ -W- out of the chair Residents. LENDER South Jordan, and Bre, a senior 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," Per-fect," which they aLso appeared in. They have aLso performed at ' the Disneyland House of Blues and The Roxy in Hollywood. Bre has performed locally since 2002 and is currently part of the national My Pop 8 Tour. Tickets are $ 10 and are on sale at any SmithsTix locations or at www.smithstix.com and at Eagle Mountain City Hall, 1650 E. Stagecoach Run. All proceeds for the concert will be used for park improvements in Eagle Mountain. LehiArea Chamber of Commerce t Country show The Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring The Legends of Country Music band for families fami-lies on June 23. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at Timterline Middle Schx)l in Alpine, 500 W. Canyon Crest. The Legends of Country Music Mu-sic Show will highlight the best country has to offer including notes Be your own boss This summer, UVSC will offer high school students the chance to start their own business at this year's entrepreneur camp, "Be Your Own Boss." The first 20 students that register will get in free. The camp runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 11-15 in the UVSC Grande Ballroom. Participants will learn how to plan for and implement their business ideas. UVSC faculty and business professionals profes-sionals will work with students stu-dents to educate and develop business ideas. "This is a great experience for young entrepreneurs," said Peter Robinson, professor profes-sor of business management. "This is our fourth year hav- Hrdo Panadoie CALL TO ACTION! $10 off all recently spayed or neutered pets! During the months of May, June, & July 2007 (proof required) Call Now for your pet's grooming appointment! 492-7746 61 W. Main St. American Fork, Utah ft . . songs from both classic and modern country stars. Ticket go on sale May 15 for $15 or $20 at the door on June 23. Admission is free for lap-sized lap-sized children. Tickets can also be purchased on-line at www. lehiareachamber.org. There fB be a talent search contest fortiigh school students in conjunction with The Legends of Country Music Show. The Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce Com-merce members invite all high school students in the Alpine School District to participate in the Qassic'Country Talent Showdown on June 11. Up to 10 students will be chosen cho-sen at the semi-final level and will perform in the second half of the Classic Country show on June 23. One winner will represent repre-sent the Lehi Area in the state finals. The overall winner at the finals will receive a long list of great prizes including an all-expense all-expense paid trip to Nashville Tennessee for the student and their parents. All high school students in the Alpine School District are invited to the semi-final talent competition. It will be held on June 1 1, 1 p.m., at the Lehi Arts Center, 685 N. Center St., Lehi. For show or contest information informa-tion call 43M57-2572. ing the camp, and it has been a success in the past. Students really take a lot away with them. It's a great learning experience." ex-perience." Entrebucks are awarded at the camp for students who make the most of their business plans. Students can redeem entrebucks for gift certificates and toys. A full tuition, tu-ition, one year scholarship to UVSC will be awarded to the student who earns the most entrebucks throughout their participation. The camp costs $189 which includes all activities, breakfasts, break-fasts, lunches, awards, T-shirt, books, business competitions and prizes. For more information, informa-tion, call 863-8097 or e-mail beyourownbossuvsc.edu. 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