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Show American Fork Citizen - Thursday, March 1 8, 2004 - Page 8 Earnest Continued from front page has just discovered his friend Earnest (Benjamin Henderson) is actually named Jack. Jack has just found out his fiance, Gwendolyn (Chelsey Richardson) has fallen in love with the name Earnest, and is quite certain cer-tain she could never marry anyone without that name. Jack's impending marriage mar-riage to Gwendolyn may be prevented by her mother, moth-er, Lady Bracknell (CJau-dine (CJau-dine lioothe). Algernon learns of Jack's ward, Cecily (Rachel Glade) and is determined to meet her, even if it means impersonating imperson-ating Jack's "brother" Earnest. However, Cecily has already fallen in love with Jack's fictitious brother. What ensues is a comedy come-dy of mistaken identities and about why it is impor tant to always be Earnest. Other cast members are Cheri Walker as Miss Prism, D.L. Walker as the Reverend Canon Chasuble and Brandan Hadlock as the butler. The director is JC Carter. "I promise to hold true to the script," said Carter, "despite Oscar Wilde's objections to the contrary." Tickets are on sale for the dinner theater presentation, presen-tation, which includes dinner din-ner at the Northampton House. Prices are $18 for dinner din-ner and the show. Reservations Reser-vations may be made by calling 763-3081 or 735-6519. 735-6519. Production dates are March 25, 26, 27, April 1, 2 and 3. The Northampton House is located at 198 W. 300 North, American Fork. The American Fork police beat includes: Possession of Metham-pheta Metham-pheta mines, possession paraphernalia, no insurance, insur-ance, invalid registration -A 33 -year-old man was arrested for possession of methamphetamines in a Drug Free Zone and possession pos-session of paraphernalia in a DFZ and a 37-year-old woman was arrested for possession of paraphernalia parapherna-lia in a DFZ, no insurance and invalid registration after the vehicle they were in was stopped for a traffic violation. Retail Theft - A 18-year-old man was cited for retail theft after he attempted to change the prices on a set of stereo speakers et a local business. busi-ness. Arrest Warrant - A 19-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding arrest warrant. Domestic Violence Assault - A 62-year-old woman was 'arrested for assault domestic violence after officer responded to a report of a Catoly fight. Possession of Parapher-naJiaArrest Parapher-naJiaArrest Warrant - A 19-year-old man was arrested for poNsession of paraphernalia parapher-nalia and two outstanding arrest warrants after his vehicle was stopped for a traflk violation. Criminal Mischief -Two 17 -year-old boys and an 18-year-old man were cited for criminal mischief after shooting paint balls at a residence. Possession of ParaphernaliaArrest Para-phernaliaArrest warrant -A 21 -year-old woman was arrested for possession of paraphernalia and an outstanding out-standing warrant after her vehicle was- stopped for a traffic violation. Auto Burglary - A 20-year-old man and an 18-year-old man were arrested arrest-ed for auto burglary after officers responded to a report of three vehicles that had been burglarized while parked at a local business. Protective Order - A 41 -year-old man was arrested for violation of a no contact order Arrest Warrant - An 18 -year-old man was arrested for an outstanding outstand-ing warrant after his vehicle vehi-cle was stopped for a traffic violation. Arrest Warrant - A 30-year-old woman was arrested for an outstanding outstand-ing arrest warrant after her vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. Retail Theft - A 15-year-old girl and a 16-year-old girl were cited for retail theft after they attempted to take makeup items, candy and vitamins from a local business. Theft - A 23-year-old woman was arrested for theft after taking a debit card from a local business. Arrest Warrant - A 29-year-old man w as arrested for an outstanding warrant. New ordinances are planned : The Planning and Zoning Commission is nearing completion com-pletion on some new ordinances which will allow developments develop-ments to be in more complete compliance with the city's general plan, which is also being updated. The community had determined that a density of three dwelling units per acre was appropriate for many areas south of the freeway, but there was no zoning in place which exactly replicated that density. Commission approves standards, drawings and specifications The Planning and Zoning Commission has approved adoption of some standards, drawings 'and specifications for public improvements. They were completed by J.H. Hadfield, of the eits Engineering Department, who reported the standards had not been updated since the 1960s. AF man charged in bank robbery Troy Hansen, 39, of American Fork, along wih Steven Be-mett Binghain, 25, of Provo, and Brian B. Tucker, 37, A Che Cam-on Meadows area of W&s&ufc County, were charged an U.S. District Court Friday wjtn armed baiA robbery, u.mg a firearm durmg a cruDe of violent, and using a destructive -device during a crime of violence. 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