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Show New Utah - Thursday, March 11, 2004 - Page 16 Grove presents spoof of 'Dragnet' The Grove Theatre, 20 S. Main in Pleasant Grove, will present "Grabnet," a spoof on the old-fashioned police drama "Dragnet" nightly from March 18 to 27. "Grabnet" was a smash hit at the Off Broadway Theatre in Salt Lake City and is making its Utah County debut. "Grabnet" is a dinner show and is geared for the whole fami- ly. The show will begin nightly at 6:30 with a family fam-ily dinner of fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, rolls, salad and apple pie a la mode for dessert. Ticket price is $15 per person for adults and $9 for children 12 and under. Prices for the show only are $9 for adults and $5 for children and students. stu-dents. Cast members are: Jason Boren as Joe Thursday, Thurs-day, Kate Lowder Amy Brown as Denny Fell, Jason Evans as The Godfather, Godfa-ther, Nicole Quist as Bubbles, Bub-bles, Stephen Briggs as Tommy Twyes, Mike Porenta as Dween, Don Markland as Frank Smith "Grabnet" is the story of a bully, "The Godfather," and his sidekicks, "Bub bles" and "Tommy," who rough up the unsuspecting "Denny" and try to get money out of her for protection. protec-tion. "Joe Thursday and Frank Smith" are the undercover detectives that solve the case. "Grabnet" is filled with songs and lots of gags, much like a cartoon. "This is fun entertainment entertain-ment for the whole family," said Gayliene Omary, owner and producer of The Grove Theatre. "Turn off the TV and come have some real fun." Those who wish to make reservations should call 796-TIXX. the paper by Monday Doufi Smith Sufi f ku. wurfL -v Sportsmen's Expo begins today International Sportsmen Expos and Brian Brinker-hoff, Brinker-hoff, host of Backcountry Utah - Utah's Outdoor Radio Magazine, have joined forces to feature camping opportunities in the State of Utah at this year's International Sportsmen's Sports-men's Exposition in Sandy, scheduled March 11 to 14 at the South Towne Exposition Center, 9575 S. State St. There is no additional fee to attend the Campfire Theater, The-ater, which continues throughout the show on the main floor. As part of the Campfire Theater, topics range from traveling with recreational vehicles and boat camping opportunities to fishing techniques in the High Uin-tas Uin-tas and Boulder Mountains. Featured topics include family camping opportunities, opportuni-ties, camping resources, and ATV camping destinations. Other topics reflect hot camping gear, camp cooking tips and remote camping destinations reachable by airplane. Fun topics for the family include "Things that go bump in the night," which will display owls from the Ogden Nature Center, stargazing opportunities, and preparation tips for a night hike. Musical entertainment will spotlight Brenn Hill and In Cahoots, a group "from the town of Tumble-weed." Tumble-weed." Spirit of the Eagle Dancers will offer Native American dancing and a bug-eating contest awaits hungry participants during the show. World-class flyfishing techniques will be taught by Denny Rickards, Joe Butler and Jack Dennis, while destination des-tination locations will feature fea-ture Montana, Baja and British Columbia. Backcountry Horsemen will share packing tips and proper planning and a special spe-cial feature will cover nearby near-by fishing locations including includ-ing backyard trout ponds. Brian Brinkerhoff, host of the Campfire Theater, said, "This year's Campfire Theater is bigger and better than ever. "Topics are diverse and the entertainment will be t ' K - m i, i - r w s i ee r i rfT'.i 1 1 iitiiti OMIT l"i - --K X-' . - .. v-v-.. 7'p'C: PS- ; i.f Mimik bMiz? "Qfj f 'VX&I r C f ' "" P0WERTRAIN LIMITED U h i WARRANTY' Dcnlcr retains nil rebates. Neon payment based on 4.99 interest 72 months. OAC S:30an-9:00 pin WaniJay-rriJay C-3 SaSurday r 7:30-6:00 Mcdny-Friilay ,00-2:03 Saturday great. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about camping and fishing in Utah. We encourage everyone every-one to take advantage of these discussions." . Show admission is $9, with discount coupons available at Gart Sports stores. Youth 12 and under are admitted for free. Show hours are noon to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. 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