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Show (MM. is-)orss is-)orss unit f & 11.2t ' fir; ial r: 111 121 i m- limr: !04 erff Tl Bids 3 rtober itact' :IV ? West ; 4.5 " ,roval ViP; 0 id m iNew uuin - 1 nursaay, uctoner , unit - rage 1 1 W uw 1 ,! annual holiday show Ata'c teachers hold conference Hitol Frankenstein opens ,. )ltV0ct8at 7:30 p.m. at i.rl1,',;.' Center Playhouse, 11 w "00 East, Lindon. Per- :'. un-es are Thursdays, '"fls Saturdays and Mon- iW , XT 1 through Nov. 1. This Halloween comedy , been a family favorite is returning for the 23rd '"1 .toVCP. It is a funny and ''iky tale of many favorite jjr. r rautvensiem, niters- ten turns his castle into otel. The only guests to Live are the Julius T. Wood-: Wood-: er family, which make ,l,f Dial" ww.-p r mi-- ,101'Tplincr rnnnlp ine i)""" o "--v. vampires, a frustrated ailf man and always in-the--iv Esor add to total confu-im confu-im and fun. The cast consists of Ernie Sramwell, Kevin Hill, Bruce haniberlain, Kaye Fugal, v Garrison, Austin iamberlain, Madeline firkins. Brian Chamber-vn. Chamber-vn. Leslie Stott, Mike ?ick. Jana Nate, Tia Simp- Aaron Weber. The play is v. - ! ...... - U W, ..... . 1 H r j 1 The monster Eaor .1 Kevin umi- i, . i, ji. u?it;MVtt junior wooa- knocker, Austin Chamberlain; retired actor Julius T. Wood-Knocker, Wood-Knocker, Bruce Chamberlain; vampire Countess Natasha Nobrmsk., Leslie Stott; and Woodknocker family traveling companion Mrs. McGonigal, Madeline Watkins. directed by Mike Black. Ticket prices are $6 regular regu-lar admission; $5 students, children and seniors; $25 per family. Group rates are also available for groups of 20 or more. Tickets are available at 7 p.m. at the door on performance per-formance nights. Although the performance is appropriate for all ages, please do not bring children under four years of age or babes in arms. At each performance per-formance a costume parade will be held with prizes for the best and scariest costumes. cos-tumes. Reservations are recommended rec-ommended for this seasonal play at 785-1186. Open house gives residents voice The annual Utah Valley ransportation and Com- -umty rlanning open joe will be held Wednes- ?. Oct. 13 from 4:30 to 7 a. at the Orem Senior Friendship Center, 93 N. Tfl East, Orem. Mountain-ad Mountain-ad Association of Govern-;ents Govern-;ents would like to invite 7ou to participate with Vtah County cities, Utah Tepartment of Transporta-::n Transporta-::n and Utah Transit i'lthority. Utah County Trans lation and community banners will be present to mer questions and take our comments. There will be displays on general plans, upcoming road projects, proj-ects, zoning and transportation transporta-tion maps, trail information, informa-tion, and new commercial and residential development develop-ment proposals. Mountainland representatives represen-tatives would like to know your ideas and comments on the Mountain View Corridor, Cor-ridor, 1-15 Environmental Impact Study, and Bus Rapid Alternatives Study. Transportation officials from UDOT will be available avail-able to discuss present and future road projects and the status of major highway projects, such as US-6 through Spanish Fork Canyon. UTA representatives will be on hand to answer questions ques-tions about the Utah County Coun-ty Transit System, Park and Ride Lot information and the Rideshare program. pro-gram. The public's suggestions and ideas from last year's open house were used to improve community and regional plans. Residents can improve the quality of life in the valley and help shape the future look of their community and the region by participating in this year's open house. Public Notice Applegate HomeCare & Hospice Cancels this Year's Health Fair Scheduled for October 9th Due to the recent flu vaccine shortage announced on national and local news, Applegate HomeCare & Hospice regrets to announce the cancellation of this year's health fair scheduled for this Saturday, October 9th. The event was to be held at the American Fork Senior Center and American Fork Library. . Branch manager, Randy Clark, stated, xxWe were just notified this morning (October 6, 2004) that our entire shipment of flu vaccines has been held back. Well receive our supply, but, unfortunately, not in time for the health fair." He added, Since the flu shots were our main draw for the event we felt that to be fair to our faithful patrons and to the public, we should get the message out and cancel the fair until next year." We would like to express our thanks to our great sponsors, clinicians, vendors and all those who were committed to making tnis fair a success. ' Applegate will be holding our regularly scheduled flu clinics at various venues and care facilities around the county as planned Qfer the vaccines arrive. ADDlcnnie MnnnrP fc Ho.oice is a Utah company based in Ogden with branch ffices in Ro ntifni cnit i nU CM American Fork, HeberPark City and bt. beorg n, : " nll nf ,tnh oountv For more intormanon odoui me uur American hork orrice serves uh ui u.u., , cancellation, please contact us at 801-763-01 01 . HomeCare&Hospice Music teachers who want to attend the Utah Music Teachers Association Annual Annu-al State Conference October Octo-ber 15-16, at Salt Lake Community College-Miller College-Miller Campus - 9750 South 300 West, Sandy, Utah (just west of 1-15 from 90th So. Or 106th So. Exits) ON-LINE Conference Program Pro-gram and Registration: www.utahmta.org. This year's Conference Theme is: Keys to Unlock Your Musical World. Featured Fea-tured Clinician is Internationally Interna-tionally known composer and lecturer Dennis Alexander. Jon Schmidt and Rick Baldassin of Utah will present pres-ent classes along with Jay Beck, Jon Skidmore, Yu-Jane Yu-Jane Yang, Debra Hadfield (from Texas) and many others. oth-ers. Bryce Rytting Conductor Conduc-tor of the Utah Valley Symphony Sym-phony and Chairman of the Department of Music at UVSC will teach refining insights of intermediate piano literature. A Friday Evening Banquet will feature fea-ture the famous American Piano Duo Jeffrey Shumway and Del Parkinson. Parkin-son. Paul Pollei will be pre sented with a Legacy Award for his significant contributions contribu-tions to our world of music. Many local and out of state Music Dealers bring music and supplies for Showcases and Sale. This is a good time for music teachers teach-ers to purchase software and music at discounted prices. Kevin Olson is coming com-ing from FJH Publishers and Keith Snell is representing repre-senting Kjos Publishers. For further information contact UMTA State Board Members Brenda Kimball 492-4451 or Mary Kay Harper 225-5994. Republican Women offer annual report, scholarship banque Republican Women invite everyone to attend their annual Congressional report and scholarship banquet ban-quet Saturday, Oct. 9 at the Provo Marriot Hotel-Grand Ballroom at 101 W. 100 North, Provo. The latest report from Washington will be given by senators Orin Hatch and Bob Bennett and congressman congress-man Chris Cannon. For a report on Utah, Gov. Olene Walker; Mark Shurtleff, attorney general; gubernatorial guberna-torial candidate John Huntsman Jr. and second district John Swallow. Special entertainment is by Six Handsome Brothers from Idaho, an a cappella group. Meet the candidates and elected officials at the VIP reception and silent auc tion at 5:30 p.m. The dinner din-ner and program will begin at 6:45. 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