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Show Cfflzan ft Prsst Raviow July 29, 1995 - Pago 14 Th easy Albion Meadows Trail, near Alta ski resort, can be one of the most memorable family hikes you can take this summer. Albion Meadows Trail - Natures Fireworks By Brian Bmnkerhoff Outdoors CoisssroNDtNT One of the most spectacular hikes your family can take this time of year is the Albion Meadows Trail, near Alta Ski Area. Vibrant colors fill the gentle meadows, making for one of the most memorable easy hikes your family will visit this summer. Although several other trails reach from Alta to spectacular vistas and quiet, hidden lakes, this gentle trail should provide your family with some of the finest colors of the area, with only a fraction of the sweat and effort found on the others. This is one of those trails, where the destination destina-tion is the trail. When you have had your fill of blooms and sunshine, anytime is a great time to turn back. Trail may change sections sec-tions of this spectacular journey, but the general nit If direction is expected to remain the same. To capture the essence of the day, bring a camera and plenty of film. Distance -1.5 miles (1 hour) to the Alpenglow Restaurant Crossing Elevation Change - 650 Feet Recommended Seasons -Late Spring, Summer, Fall Locating the Trailhead -Travel approximately 8.3 miles to the town of Alta in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Trailhead parking is available along highway high-way 210 or in a large lot, near the Albion Day Lodge and Ski Shop. Be sure to park legally, avoiding problems when you return. You can pick up the trail south of the restaurant and restrooms, heading head-ing southeast. You may note viewing the two chairlifts to the southwest Suggestions - Bring plenty of sunblock and insect repellant to avoid the less enjoyable reminders of your trip. Caution is advised, since this trail, actually GEORGE S.ECCLES DINOSAUR PARK & Raptor Cefo ' 1544 East Perk Chrd. Oziz, Utch 84401 393-DIU0 Call now for FREE class: -tts!:.:i T..sri COT IrT x jMtjrCta.MSMv I i ii i ii i v r; Tri 11 - d a wide service road, is shared by mountain bikers and an occasional occasion-al service vehicle. Trail Description - After beginning your journey to the southeast, this road quickly turns right (south) leading through a green meadow. As you approach the top of a small hill, the trail levels out and, shortly, you will cross over a small stream and under one of the lifts, crossing its path twice, approximately 15 minutes into your journey. As you cross under the chair-lift chair-lift again, be on the lookout for a small, but well defined path branching to the left, where you Chuibft KaMitoNtt Tml &amn( to RMttinM. Rm& Cunppoi have an option to take a steep, but longer trail, or continue on the main road upward. This small side footpath follows fol-lows a wide turn around evergreen ever-green trees and for a short distance, dis-tance, runs parallel to main road to Albion Basin, before entering pines and small willows. It eventually returns to the west and meets with the main service road, you previously left As you pass a locked gate, blocking block-ing vehicle traffic, you should hear a babbling brook ahead. CINEMA Armageddon ipg-u) Dally 1:00 4:10 7:00 940 Sunt 4:10 7:00 9:50 Mulan (G Wed. A Thurs: 12:30 2:30 4:30 7:00 9 KM) Mask of Zorro (to-u) Daily: 1:00 4:15 7:00 95 Sun: 4:15 7:00 95 Parent Trap (fo Dally: 12:15 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 Sun: 4:45 7:00 9:15 The Negotiator r) Dally: 12:05 2:30 5:00 7:30 9:55 Sun. 5:00 7:30 9:55 Saving Private Ryan(R) Dally: 12:10 3:20 6:30 9:40 Sun. 4:30 &00 Ever After (pg-13) Dally: 12:30 2:35 5:00 7:15 9:30 Sun. 5:W 7U5 SCWOKf OVER 85 MLOO Kindermtuik inviks you and your baby to be a put of a voy special music and movement program created to stimulate her total development white celebrating and nurturing the remarkable bond you share. Please join us with your lap baby, crawler or walker for weekly classes where you'll experience what the latest brain research has confirmed: purposeful musical activities stimulate the cognitive and language, social and emotional, as well as physical development that all begin in the very first days of your child's life. Fun for the children from birth to T years. Whole Child Development Parent Participation No Pressure Call now to register for fall classes 766-8755 or 766-9533 fft& This very level section is highlighted high-lighted by the sound of cascading water before you cross under the two chairlifts again. Other side trails soon branch off, but the main trail proceeds uphill. Passing tall cool pines, you will view a granite rock outcropping to the left and a few golden mine tailings piles on the east hill. Views of rugged mountains are abundant and Little Cottonwood Creek can be heard through the willows to the west If you are quiet, you might view spectacular wildlife, along with the lush vegetation. Hummingbirds frequent the area, annK-ing annK-ing the sweet nectar, and deer can be seen resting around the dark pines. This section is one of the most spectacular spectac-ular of your journey. As you approach a fork in the road, you can decide where to go from here. This is a great place to return to your vehicle, but several talis TnilPmlUi MtmDitRnd i DiopotTFowt other short destinations lie near-by. near-by. To the right you may walk to the Alpenglow Restaurant, closed during the summer. The left road returns to the main road, headed to Albion Basin Campground, 0.7 miles away, and eventually to Secret Lake. Visit Disnej)Iani from Magfc Inn Suites 1030 W. Katella Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 772-7242 Fax (714) 772-5461 1-800-422-1556 Across the street from Disneyland Park Rttes Hiree bedded rooms available Rooms micro waves & refrigerators Magfc Inn 1030 W. Katella Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 772-7242 Fax (714) 772-5461 1-800-422-1556 Nunene This madcap musical, a revue put on by the Sisters of Hoboken opens Thursday, July SO at the Horseshoe Theater, 685 N. Center St., Lehi; curtain time is 7 p.m. Performances will also be held July 31, Aug. 1, 3, 6, 7, 8 and 10. Seating is limited; lim-ited; patrons may call 768-8828 for reservations. Tickets are $6.50 general admission, with a $1 discount for students and senior citizens. Cunea, Foiled Again This old fashioned melodrama melodra-ma appears at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, London, each Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 3. Ticket prices are $5 general admission, admis-sion, $4 for children, students and senior citizens; and $20 per family. Group rates are available avail-able for 20 or more people. Call 785-1186 for reservations. KUm and Tell This hilarious 1940's comedy by F. Hugh Herbert will be performed per-formed at Hale Center Theater in Orem at 7:30 p.m. nightly through Aug. 17. Tickets may be purchased at the theater or by calling 225-8600. Reservations are recommended. recommend-ed. The theater is located at 225 W.400 North, Orem. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Provo Theatre Company ends its 1998 season with the popular Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The Andrew Lloyd Webber hit musical will play through Aug. 10 on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Curtain is at 8 p.m. All seats are reserved and can be purchased pur-chased in person or by calling 379-0600 during PTC box office hours, 6 to 9 p.m. daily. The theatre the-atre is located at 105 E. 100 North, Provo. Singin'intheRain' SCERA's production of one of the most beloved musicals of all time opens July 31 in its Shell Outdoor Theatre. The musical, based on the classic MGM film starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds, will play July 31 and Aug 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14 and 15 before moving to BYU for Education Week, and to Murray City for additional per- OTh Walt Dianty Company Up to 4 People Only per night Sun.-Thurs. 00 per night Fri. & Sat. Each additional person IOper night vlii now thru Dec. 15, 1998 Two heated swimming pools Laundromat on premises Handicapped rooms available Suites $S m m gg tygfi 'Qafe fonnances. Show time is 8 p.m., and tickets at $6 for adults and $3 for children ages 3-11 are available at the Shell gate (669 S. State, in SCEKA Park, Orem) beginning at 6:30 p.m. on performance nights. Out of the Frying Pan Sundance Children's Theatre presents this unique theatre show through Aug. 8 on Sundance's outdoor King Stage Wednesdays through Saturdays at 11 a.m. and 1 p m. The production pro-duction is created and performed per-formed by the internationally renowned Dell'Arte Players Company. For reservations or more information call 225-4100. The Wizard of Ox Villa Playhouse Theater in Springville and a cast of more than 80 will present this family classic through Aug. 3 on Friday, Saturday and Monday nights at the theater located at 254 S. Main in Springville. General admission is $7, students stu-dents and seniors are $6 each and children under 12 are $4. No babes in arms please. For reservations call 489-3088. Two by Schaffer Audiences will enjoy two comedic plays by English author Peter Schaffer with the performances of "Black Comedy" and "Private Ear "Black Comedy is a farce about an artist and the chaotic events that disrupt his plans. "Private Ear" is a poignant portrayal of a man's first date. The plays will be directed by BYU students stu-dents Chris Bentley and Adam Boulter. Preview performances July 29 and 30 will feature reduced ticket prices of $4.50 for general admission and $3.50 for students and faculty. Regular performance dates are Jury 31, Aug. 1 and Aug. 4-8. Ticket prices are $9 for general admission,-$8 for seniors and BYU alumni and $7 for BYU faculty and students. All performances perfor-mances begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Margetts Theater of the Harris Fine Arts Center. Contact the Harris Fine Arts Center Ticket Office, 378-4322. i fen Armageddon (PG-13) Cinema 6. 4:10, 7, 9:50. Wynnsong 12. 4, 6, 6:30, 7, 9, 9:30,10. Deep Impact (PG-13) Carillon Square. 7, 9:35. 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