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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wednesday, November 20, 1996 - Page 15 Musicians, dancers to present excerpts from Promised Valley The Provo Arts Council is sponsoring spon-soring family night entertainment with a program featuring excerpts from Promised Valley. Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra to present free Autumn Concert The Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra reminds everyone that it will present its Autumn Concert on Friday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mountain Ridge Junior High School auditorium, 5525 W. 10400 North, Highland. The concert is free to the public and everyone is invited to attend this event which features classical music. The orchestra will be joined by Roger Drinkall and his wife, Dian Baker Drinkall, who will be guest soloists on the cello and piano respectively. The event will be held on Monday, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle, 100 S. University Ave. Promised Valley, through drama, dance and music, depicts the hardships that the pioneers endured during the difficult journey jour-ney westward, and well as the "exceeding great joy" they felt in building their promised home in the Salt Lake Valley. Ruth Melville is the artistic director for the program, with Myrth Burr and Georgia Faux as readers, and members of the Dream Alley Company providing the dancing. Some of the artists who will perform segments from Promised Valley include, front: Megan Murphey. Middle: Aubrey Miner. Back row: Shayna Jolley and Adam Hughes 'J."" MSsi Pi A f ' rt Skilkd Nursing Care & Rehabitaton 24-Hour Ucn4 Nursing Car AH RahabiliUtivt Thrpie Uniqut Country Setting Non-Smoking Facility Medicare, Medicaid, Private, VA Retpite & Day Care Separate Alzheimer's Unit V3k Country View Manor 373-5079 2901 W. Center Provo ArtsEntertainment For the week of Nov. 20-27 OEBflE Babes in Toyland American Fork Arts Council will present this holiday classic, featuring Santa Claus, at 7 p.m. at the American Fork Jr. High School auditorium Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 2, 5, 6, 7 and 9. Following the show, Santa will hand out treats to the youngsters young-sters in the audience. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for students and senior citizens, $3 for children under 12 at the door, with a $1 discount dis-count if purchased in advance Family passes are $25 at the door or $20 in advance. For ticket information infor-mation contact I-ori England at 763-3081. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown The Helper Intermountain Theatre brings this benefit perfor-niace perfor-niace to the Pleasant Grove Jr High School Dec. 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $6 for general admission, $5 for seniors and children, chil-dren, and $25 for a family pass for up to six family members Call 229-1181. 229-1181. The performance will benefit the Family Support and Treatment Center in Provo. Thank You Papa A Hale original, and acclaimed as one of their best, this slice of Americana in the 1920s is based on Ruth Hale's early life. It will run Mondays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. at the Hale Center Theater, 225 W. 400 North, Orem. The play will close Nov. 23. For reservations or ticket information call 226-8600. The Nutcracker, The Musical Highland's Kathryn Ruzicka stars as Clara in this premiere performance per-formance of a musical theater version ver-sion of the favorite Christmas storv. Performance dates are Nov. 29-Dec. 30, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7 p.m. A 3 p.m. matmee is scheduled for Dec. 21 Tickets are $5 for children under 12, $6 for students and seniors, $8 for general admission. Reservations can be made by calling call-ing (801) 489-3088. Alaska (PG-13) Movies H. 4:30. The Associate (PG-13) Carillon Square. 7:20. Dear God (PG) Central Square. 7. Extreme Measures (It) Movies 8. 6:30, 9:20. The First Wives Club (PG) Carillon Square 5, 7:30, 10. The Ghost and the Darkness (R) Academy. 7:15.9:45 -I, I Lordy, Lordy My Wife's Beautiful At 40 MlVC, JW, MW, KW, MW, NW.CW & l-.W. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (G) Movies 8. 6:35, 9:10. Independence Day (PG-13) Touw Cinemas. 7. Sat. 3, 7. Movies 8.4:05,5:10,7:10,8:15, 10:15. Jack (PG-13) Movies 8. 4:15, 6:50, 9:40. The Island of Dr. Moreau (PG-13) (PG-13) Movies 8. 7:20, 9:50. Larger Than Life (PG) University 4. 7:20, 9:20. The Mirror has Two Faces (PG-13) (PG-13) University 4. 7:10,9:45. Phenomenon (PG) Tawne Cinemas. 7. 9:15. Sat. 3, 5, 7, 9:15. Movies 8. 6:40, 9:30. Ransom (R) Carillon Square. 6:45,7:15, 9:15,9:45. Romeo and Juliet (PG-13) Univetsity 4 7, 9:30. Sleepers (It) Central Square. 9:40. Space Jam (PG) Carillon Square. 5,5:45,7,7:45,8:45,9:30. That Thing You Do (PG) Carillon Square. 5:05, 7:25, 9 50. Thinner (R) Carillon Square. 9:20. A Time to Kill (R) Movies 8. 7, 10:05. A Very Brady Sequel (PG-13) Movies 8. 4:40. Call theaters for additional weekend and trainee snows. Academy, 56 N. University Ave.. Piovo. 3734470 Carillon Square, 309 E. 1300 S Oiem. 224-51 11 Central Square. 175 N. 200 W . Provo, 374-6061 Movies 8 Plumtiee Center, Provo. 375-5667 Towne Cinemas, 120 W Mam, AF 756-3181 University 4, University Mall, Orem 224-6622 Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra will present its Autumn Concert on Friday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 pm in the Mountain Ridge Junior High School Auditorium, 5525 W. 10400 N., Highland. Roger Drinkall and his wife, Dian Baker Drinkall, will be special guest soloists with the orchestra. The concert is free. On the Edge Utah Valley State College's modern dance company, Synergy Dance, will host public performances perfor-mances Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21 and 22 in UVSC's Ragan Theater. The performance will be at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $5 and $4 with student ID. 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Call us or apply on the Internet: litipVwwvv.aspemntg.o Olll Irish folk music and dancing to be presented in benefit concert There will be a concert to benefit bene-fit a group of Irish dancers help Monday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. in Mountain Ridge Junior High School, 5525 W. 10400 North, Highland. In addition to aiding "Rinceoiri Don Spraoi," the monies donated at the concert will provide funds for new costumes and shoes for the St Patrick's Dan Parade in Salt Lake City. "Rinceoiri Don Spraoi" (pronounced (pro-nounced nncoree don spree) is a group of Irish and Irish-American families dedicated to the preservation preserva-tion of Irish ancestry and culture. They provide informative programs pro-grams highlighting Irish history and culture and encourage others to explore their own nationalities. These programs, given mostly in schools, are provided free of charge by the volunteer organization. In addition to the show, there will be several items from Ireland, including some Waterford Crystal, which will be raffled. Suggested donation is $5 per person or $20 per family. Who will be a Christmas family? This newspaper is seeking the identity of needy laimhes in this area for Christmas. "We need names, address, lelepl.one, ages, clothing si.es. and any specific needs," says Publisher Brett Be ant. "Many organizations uid families come to the newspapei seeking this information to do their own sub-f'or-santa projects. We try to match each needy family with a sponsor." "If you know of a family v. ho, because of unemployment, illness, injury, or some other reason, may be looking forward to a bleak Christmas, please give us as much information about them as possible Please include your own name, address and phone number so the sponsor can use you as a confidential contact person This way the family's Christmas can be a welcome surprise." In past years the newspaper stall has sponsored several families directly with readers making direct donations This year any cash donations will be divided among the sponsoring organizations to be given to the families with their own sub-lor-santa contributions. Headers can sponsor an individual family or make a donation lor all of the needy families Please submit information on needy families or cash donations to: Christmas Family. P.O. Box 7, American f-otk. Utah 84003. Please call if your family or organization would like to do a sub-lor-santa project for one or more of ihe suggested families. There is no specific deadline, but most sponsors want to start working on their projects before or soon after Thanksgiving. 17 e(ahTews roup NL' IHAHtXJ SH'lWUl The doctor is in A Community Service bv Intermountain Health Care and the Medical Stall of American Fork Hospital. W hat is a In-cl spur' How io-s jt affect yy diking and exercising What iauses a spur to develop? Are there treatments or 'Ihomas G. Rogers, DPM, Podiatrist, responds: .V A ( ollUlloh i dUse il heel pain is the heel spur, a bon growth on tin uii'l' s,.li . fvn part of the heel bone. 1 lie sp,ir- jsb, n j ra appeal's as a protrusion that i an extend as much as one hall inch. 1 lie i obd JO on in i Ul s Ik ii the plant al I js( u i i ,ir I land ot t isvy,- thjt eoliliei ts tl i In i I and the ball o! the tool ) flattens out and cloiiiuti s o er tune bey mid it -normal extension Tins i auses the solt 1 1 -sue fill, i s i .f tin last la to tear or stn n h .it various points jl' ii; its , ntli. im ludin .it the lie. I In i He In II till- ap ijii Ul s Im IV,, , n tin t.i-i l.i and tin In i I Imni . It II lay I 'i I llli i I III W 1 1 1 t lie -J o t h of hew I ...in I his condition may result from biome i hanieal imbalaiK e, running or jogging, improperly fitted or excessively worn shoe's, or obesity. Resting prov ides onlv temporary relief. 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