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Show Events and accomplishments f local citizens Page A5 Times Newspaper Thursday, April 3, 2003 DGDOEuIIiri !0 omen to hear from ve state senators H't.'tah County Republican ttet'ien are pleased to wel-l.e wel-l.e five Utah County iljblican State Senators i0t Monday, April 7, 2003. javy will do a wrap up of u'.2003 legislative session esf will allow time for quests ques-ts and answers. The irvting begins at 12:00 (1,1 in the Provo City ary, Room 201. rnator Howard jjfhenson, District 11 sits le Administrative Rules ;'ew Committee, Public . '.of inn Annrnnriat.inns W-"""" rr-r-- committee, Senate St ration Committee, ies ite Revenue and jition Committee and 1 Senate Transportation -ft Public Utilities and f jiology Committee. Uk3nator Bill Wright, Jwrict 13 is a member of 1 31 Public Education ipropriations 'k jommittee, Senate 13 Nation Committee and Senate Natural Purees, Agriculture and ftonment Committee. c'ai?jnator John Valentine, fflcanct 14 is the Majority p and sits on the follow-e follow-e f-committees: Commerce 0 sta: Revenue and j ropriations for Committee, Executive dajiropriations Committee, lid bsi-Government Entities 2."i srafc: ktk hiss ter.' rem Community Hospital ;bruary 26, 2003 y born to Shanlie and Curtis Young of Orem arch 6, 2003 jl born to Katrina and Michael Johanson of Orem y born to Sharoly and John Starrs of Orem arch 7, 2003 rl born to Joy and Kirkham Crabb of Orem J arch 8, 2003 xOD'y born to Heather and Bret Morely of Orem m 7"arch 10, 2003 "xl born to Jaime and Jason Theler of Orem arch 12, 2003 !y born to Rebecca and Michael Carter of Orem . arch 13, 2003 jrl born to Gabriela and Mitchell Larsen of Orem y born to Jennifer and John Young of Orem arch 14, 2003 y born to Kassie and Russell Christensen of Orem arch 15, 2003 "'rl born to Sharisee and Andrew Slade of Orem opeifl arch 16, 2003 rl born to Jodee and Wyatt Esplin of Orem arch 17. 2003 top y born to Shanna and Russell Bryant of Orem y born to Gmette and David Burrows ot Urem y born to Odette and Julio Mura of Orem patrch 19, 2003 ingiy born to Allison and Kevin Kennedy of Orem IK hy born to Shari and Bryan Nielsen of Orem said'5 , facf arch 20, 2003 ; ffheirl born to Sandra and Bret Tuttle of Orem jtored- impanogos Regional Hospital perfof1 SQv arch 3, 2003 perty born to Leslie and Michael Gord of Orem eiBSJ: , a 3let0 :arch 4, 2003 ,e tet y born to Charlotte and Joseph Brown of Orem y born to Christine and Glenn Walker of Orem arch 6, 2003 born to Patti and Merritt Stanley of Orem arch 7, 2003 jrl born to Dana and Aaron Baker of Orem . j. arch 9. 2nn.i WWjy born to Andrea and Dustin Murdock of Orem flrl born to Shayla and Donald Merrill of Orem Srch 10, 2003 ' rl born to Sar? born to Sara and Justin Buck of Orem ft' arch 11 9nm rl born to Heather and Darin Delaney of Orem ch 19. 9fWVl . .rl born to Shanan and Rvan Puemire of Orem tah County republican Appropriations Subcommittee, Senate Education Committee, Senate Quasi-Governmental Quasi-Governmental Entities Committee, Senate Retirement and Independent Entities Committee and the Senate Workforce Service and Community and Economic Development Committee. Senator Parley Hellewell, District 15 is a member of the Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee, Senate Business and Labor Committee, Senate Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment Committee and the Senate Rules Committee. Senator Curtis Bramble, District 16 sits on the Economic Development and Human Resources appropriation appropri-ation Subcommittee, Senate Business and Labor Committee, Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee and the Senate Rules Committee. Republican Women serve a light lunch and visitors are always welcome. For further information call Lorraine Hillman, President at 465-2838 or Emily Wiscombe, Program Chair 224-1964. ibies born to local parents Valley Center Playhouse Snow White opens this Friday, April 4th at Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 E., Lindon. Performances of this popular popu-lar Fairy Tale will be every Friday, Saturday and Monday 7:30 through May 5th. Because of the vain and power seeking Queen Elda Vain, the trusting princess Snow White thinks she is being escorted to a boarding school, but instead finds herself in great danger and all alone to fend for herself deep in the forest. She is however, magically led to the charming little house of seven brand new friends. It is indeed the story of how Love, Loyalty and Kindness triumphs over Evil and Selfishness. The major characters are played by the following: Princess Snow White is played by Kayla Salisbury, the Prince by Rocky Bishop, the Queen by VeLeah Patridge, the witch by Desiree Harris, the Old Women by Becky Stott, and the Huntsman by Blake Patridge. The play is direct- SCEE3A Shell announces 2003 summer season . While its backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains never changes, the SCERA Shell outdoor theater in Orem changes its season of entertainment enter-tainment each summer to offer patrons a variety of live theater, concerts and movies under the stars. The season ticket includes 17 events for $45 for adults and $22 for children chil-dren ages 3 to 11. Reserved seating options are available. avail-able. For tickets and information, infor-mation, call 225-2569 or 225-ARTS or stop by SCERA, 745 South State St. in Orem between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. New in 2003, SCERA has partnered with Open Air Cinema to feature six Hollywood blockbusters on a big screen with big sound in the big outdoors. "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" can be seen June 18; "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," June 25; "The Princess Bride," July 16; "Signs," July 23; "The RM," August 20; and "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," Aug. 27. The season will begin May 21 to 31 with an original origi-nal musical version of the beloved classic "Heidi," directed by Kate Lowder. Eight-year-old Jessica Sundwall will star as the irrepressible young Swiss girl whose greatest wish is to find a home and a family. May 27 will bring together togeth-er Galaxy and Jason Hewlett for a night of harmony har-mony and comedy. Galaxy, a new vocal group, features Bobby Engemann, one of the original members of The Lettermen and Reunion. Jason Hewlett, a comedian and impersonator, serves up family fun with impressions of Michael Jackson, Elton John, Ricky Martin, the Chipmunks, Jim Carrey and more. Can Light &H. D. Trucks RV lifetime & Economy Mufflers Shocks & Struts CV Joints Mig 4 Arc Welding Uizh-terjormance rwoyn increase Mileage ; CiRTlFtiO mma38 Snow White- Back row (left to right) whitch; Desire Harris, Snow White; Kayla Salisburg, Queen; Leah Partridge, Grouchy; Caleb Van Dyke. Front row: Shy guy; Katalyn Nichols, Papa; Golden Bishiop, Dozey; Shannon Harris, Duffy; Jeremy Van Dyke, Jolley, Marrisa Nufer and : Sneezer; Braydon Stoflton. I ed by Jason Fullen. Tickets prices are $6.00 regular admission, $5.00 Students, Seniors and Children. $25.00 for a fami The Tony Award-winning adventures of mischievous Huckleberry Finn and runaway run-away slave Jim as they float down the mighty Mississippi en route to freedom free-dom brings to life Mark Twain's classic story in the big musical "Big River," directed by Jerry Elison. Playing June 13 to 28, "Big River" features a cast of unforgettable characters and a rousing score by Roger Miller that features country, folk, bluegrass, blues and gospel. A "magical mystery tour" awaits audiences June 17 when Yesterday as The Beetles honors the Fab Four: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison. With authentic costumes, harmonies, har-monies, mannerisms and British wit, the singers will lead you down a lane of classics clas-sics that include "Twist and Shout," "Help," "Can't Buy Me Love," "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You," "Yellow Submarine" and many more. With an astounding 40 No. 1 country hits, six-time Grammy winner Ronnie Milsap will perform June 24. His hits include "Smokey Mountain Rain," "Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World," "What a Difference You've Made in My Life," "Any Day Now" and others. The long-awaited musical epic "Les Miserables" will come to SCERA July 10 to 25 with a special twist. After an extensive search and competitive auditions, SCERA is proud to present this international masterpiece master-piece with the powerful voices voic-es of the area's best high school and college performers. perform-ers. David Gates, leader of the popular 70s group, Bread, will appear in concert July 3 12" to 4" High Performance Turbo Kits Installed Flowmaster Dealer Spintech, Bullet & Other Hlgh-Performance Hlgh-Performance Exhaust Available MAGNAFLOW tximmt specialists Increase i'l Power Family owned & operated since 1984 Questions? Email us at: JRSmufflertSaol.com 001-224-7451 TOLL FREE 1-877-730-3871 HKarSp 1401 W, 400 S, Orem presents "Snow White" ' . ' i s I V ' , ly. The show is appropriate for all ages. Children under four or babies in arms will not be admitted. Tickets will be available at the door on 15. The timeless ballads of this soft-spoken singer include "Everything I Own," "If," "Baby, I'm-a Want You" and "Sweet Surrender." Scheduled July 22 is World Dance Fever, a Utah Performing Arts tour that brings a high-spirited collaboration col-laboration of Utah's best folk dancers. With traditional tradition-al costumes, instruments and dance, they will present a colorful evening of world cultures from. Eastern Europe, Greece, Asia and the Middle East. "West Side Story" will be presented Aug. 6 to 16. Arguably the world's greatest great-est love story, it follows ah idealistic boy and an innocent inno-cent girl from opposite sides of the tracks who find themselves them-selves caught between warring war-ring street gangs as they struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice. In concert Aug. 12 is a new a cappella group called Eclipse, who vaulted to stardom star-dom with performances at the 2002 Stadium of Fire and at the opening and closing clos-ing ceremonies of the 2002 Olympic Games. The six-man six-man vocals only band won the 2002 Rocky Mountain Harmony Competition, and Captivating-Radio Captivating-Radio Dramas for the Whole Family! r4s$$tme uspenseful, value-packed discoveries await you in the town Of Odyssey where something new and -exciting is always going on. Whit, Connie and the gang manage to get into all kinds of interesting predicaments, and learn unforgettable biblically based lessons along the way. Your family will be on the edge of their seats as they tune in to each fascinating adventure. It's fun, character-building entertainment for all ages Monday thru Friday 5:29 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. & 8:00 p.m. www.keyy.com I A. f . performance nights from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. or you may call 785-1186. in 2001, they were honored ' as the winners of the Pacific Northwest Harmony Competition. England's songbird Petula Clark will end the ' season Sept. 5 and take audiences on an autobiographical autobio-graphical journey in word and song featuring the two-time two-time Grammy winner's 60s megahits, "Downtown," "Don't Sleep in the Subway," "A Sign of the Times" and others. The international -entertainer has sold more than 70 million records and starred in the films "Finian's Rainbow" with ' Fred Astaire and "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" with Peter : O'Toole. 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