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Show Pae Uhi Free Press Thursday, July K 12 1979 Sundance Theatre Features Utah County Cast and Crew Utah's culture has always stressed drama and the performing arts, beginning as far back as the famed Salt Iake Theatre built not too many years after the Mormons first arrived. It is not surprising therefore, that one of Ihe state's well known ventures, the drama Sundance Summer Theatre, is staffed with primarily native Utahns. Well over a dozen the and operating crew this year is from Utah Of this numlKT. all but Jerry Sundance of cast Senior Citizens and Adriana (Christine Carter) as they will appeal in the Mormon Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors." the show will be performed July Players production 19. 20. 25. 26. 28. 31. August 4. 7. 8 and 10 at 8 p.m. in BYU's Hams Fine Arts Center. LUCIANA (Penny Sandstiom) of Mormon Players Present 'Comedy of Errors' Mormon a Players, repetory-s-tyl- will be given July 4:30 p.m. e will company, present Shakespeare's al promotion The difference is in several of the props used during the play. While the dialogue is original, some contemporary props and stage actions have been used in the play by director Ivan A. Crosland to emphasize various "The Comedy of Errors" with a difference - at BYU's Harris Fine Arts Center. Performance dates for the play are July 19, - 5-- 20, 25, 26,28, 31, August 4, 7, 8 and 10 at 8 p.m. A matinee 16 is different and fun," said Peter Wilt, BYU theater interpersonal performance "People are really going lo be entertained." Taken from Plaulus' "Menaechmi," play "The Comedy of Errors" was one of Shakespeare's earliest plays, possibly Ihe first. In it a merchant named Egeon searches for one of his twin sons who was lost in a shipwreck along with the boy's servant. The servant also has a twin who is a servant to Egeon's other son. All four boys are the same age and look alike; the mix-up- s occur when they begin to meet in the town of Ephesus. games people play. "This show You Are No. 1 With Us! Transmissions Featured Completely Rebuilt - $225.00 2 year warranty Coolers Shift Kits Free Road Test Financing arranged on Approved Credit 756-382- We American Fork 5 are not Working on Reputation We bus. There is no charge for the pageant. The $5 is for bus fare. Do! I "I are Building a Reputation ily Theatre. through Sundance Tuesday and Saturday "Pinoc-chio- Monday night family show. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Beginning July 17. a variety musical review will play alternate nights with Paint Your Wagon." Several of the U'sl review numlxTS of 10 years at Sundance will lxfeatured, along with new material for this year. "I DO! I DO!", a delightful musical about marriage, is now playing at the Villa Playhouse in Springville. The play stars Robert Peterson, who is also the producer, and Anne Rowe. Both- - have seen several starring roles throughout the country and locally. Both do an excellent job in the parts of Michael and Agnes, respectively. The play covers fifty years of a marriage which begins at the turn of the century. The joys and the woes of married life are portrayed. Songs as "Nobody's such "The is Over," and "The Father of the Honeymoon Bride," leave the lolc warnm Wife xA v - The American Fork Chapter V of the Utah Association of Women, presents Dr. Lynn as Scoresby Director WILSON S0RENS0N, Intervention There seems to be a developing in rural families over how to rear children properly. Or. Jerry Bigner, Department of Human Development, Colorado State University, says rural families are in a conflict because want their to have the children traditional the of 489-451- Prepare Projects For Fair The "Stichy Sewers" Club is going full force to complete their sewing project for the city and community fair. The club was organized in May and consists of the Neves, girls: Gina president; Martha Shill, secretary; Darcy Deveraux and Elizabeth Shill, song leaders and party planners. Tuesday they attended a camp in Provo Canyon where they had crafts, skits, fun and games. Their project this year is sewing neck scarfs and skirts. They will be taking them to the fair to be judged and also model them in a fashion m 375-511- 1 request an application. & Information show. 'Better Batter Beaters' Meet Parenting Series to be Aired on KUED parents 8 following and Program, farm-typ- e values, but they also want them to have the skills they need to prepare them for a future which will probably not be on the farm. Bigner is one of the guests on Utah State 1 Club are needed to help man the phone during the summer and fall sessions. If you are interested in volunteering 3 hours each week to serve as a lineworker, please call or write P.O. Box 1375, Provo, Ut. 84601 and review statistics for the ending fiscal year. Crisis Line serves over 900 callers each month by maintaining a Hotline, Rape to aid residents of 8:30-5:00- (Monday-Frida- Utah County. Volunteers and member of the Utah County Crisis Line Board of Directors, met with Barbara Davis, 1979-198President of the Board to quandary production is Norman A. Brown. It was originally produced on Broadway by David Merrick with as Cower Champion director. Shows will run July 4 at 8 p.m. The and box office is open daily from p.m. Tickets are $4.50 and $5.50. For information on group rates call 4-- Referral Service left, President of Utah Technical College, guest speaker al their meeting, Tuesday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the American Fork Public Safety Building, 2nd floor in the conference room. 98 North Center, American Fork. Dr. Scoresby will speak on the subject "How to Teach Your Children About Sex and Tasks." The meeting is open to the public. Playing In Springville Perfect," " as its. traditional Do!" Now audience chuckling with an 'I've been through that' feeling. Then delightful renditions of "Goodnight,", "It's a Well Known Wolverines Fact," and "Flaming Agnes" feature the trials Arrive At of married life. Finally, a long list of beautiful love songs are Hogle Zoo For i he lirst time, done, featuring "My Cup Runneth Over." Also one l l he more included are "Where are mamwestern malsthe wolverine- - is the Snows," "Someone on display al Salt Lake Needs Me," and "This House." I Zoo. s I Gary's Automotive & Transmission - "The Errors" will in Comedy of j Michael Jones as Egeon, Richard Stella as Antipholus of Ephesus, Joseph Paur as Antipholus of Syracuse, Bryant Smith as Dromio of Ephesus and Timothy Hansen as Dromio of Syracuse. Tickets are on sale at the Harris Fine Arts Center Theater Ticket Office. The ticket office is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and just before each performance. Installed with 151 East Main director. hi' If :i , "Paint Your Wagon" is currently playing at the Speak At Women's Meeting The American Fork Senior Citizens are planning to attend the Manti Pageant on Thursday, July 19. They will leave American Fork at 5:30 p.m. The cost will be $5 per person and they leave from the Tabernacle. Those interested are asked to make reservations in advance at American Fork City Hall. This must be done immediately. Those making the trip are asked to take a sack lunch to eat on the r ?, County. To Manti Pageant I'll ' t Hatch, who is from Sandy, are from Utah Dr. Lynn Scoresby To Go To l Piano Competition Winner Chosen t'anayis Lyras, playing University's Quality in Up-Da- Parenting television series. The program will be aired July 15 at 7 p.m. over KUED Channel 7. Dr. Shirley O'Brien, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arizona, will discuss "School Begins at Birth" during the second half of the program. Dr. O'Brien said that education begins at birth and goes through life. "Parents should be the first and best teachers," she added. There proper throughout the day, Dr. O'Brien said. Some are 30 seconds or less, but each is very important. "When a child needs to than 752-410- a Tchaikovsky concerto with the Utah Symphony Orchestra, won the Gina lq) Bachauer International Piano Competition at BYU, June 30. State Fair Announces Entertainment rather 10-p- many moments Lq) The Lyras competed against an initial field of 70 contestants to win the first prize of a Steinway model "L" grand piano and associated public appearances. Second place went to Marc Silverman, New York, for his rendition of Chopin's Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, op. 21. And third place was awarded to Gregory Allen, Austin, Texas, who performed Beethoven's Concerto No. 5 in Major, op. 73. wm dttt Week After Week We've Been Bringing You The Finest Quality Fast Food At Incomparable Price! WHY? BECAUSE. . . WE ARE r SERIOUS Lineup 10 Deposit Days Pay The Utah State will run September this year and ABOUT Fair 6 Fair Director Hugh C. said, Bringhurst "another WANTING YOUR spectacular lineup of entertainers has been arranged mostly through International Creative Management ' ' "Top billing in the grandstand will go to the Miss Utah State Fair Beauty Pageant on BUSINESS! night," opening Bringhurst said. "Each consecutive night he added, "Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius, Nick Nixon, Lynn Anderson, Johnny Duncan, Dottie West, Cal Smith, Millie Jo thereafter," Spears, Eddie Babbitt, Red Steagall and T. G. Shepherd will headline each show." Also booked were the Jack D' Johns, Huss Lewis and Murillo and SHORT LUNCH? CALL AHEAD, WE'LL HAVE YOUR ORDER WHEN YOU COME. 756-904- 6 Ulises. REG. ENJOY IT AS YOU PAY FOR IT USE YOUR GAMBLES FAMILY CREDIT PLAN! SLEEPS TWO! Uf no pay Glide-ope- steel bed frame k VtiA' GAMBLES PAYMENT n TIME PLAN Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Downtown American Fork Phone: 756-711- 3 $499.00 Save $140.00 Modern Sofa Sleeper comfort! Deep seat cushions, bed mattress. Brown Herculon olefin cover. Full-Si- ze Round-the-cloc- k SMABT MOTHF.US--Wi.s- e health practices liltv could prevent percent ol menial K'di.i!mia German ns now sav measles 'rubella' during the lust three months ol pregnane) is a major cause ol congenital retardation. malformations retardation and in muni.ation at least three months belore pregnancy is a simple and elteelive s.ileguard Batter Under the leadership of negative behavior. The two programs are Barbara Steiner the club part of a series produced has elected officers for by USU. The programs the coming year. They are hosted by Dr. Glen are Lisa Fausett, Jenson, USU Extension president; Luella family and human Steiner, vice president; development specialist. Geraldine Seals, The series may be viewed secretary; and Bobi for university credit. Beighley, reporter. Written copies of the series are also For their community available. For more project the club planted information contact Dr. flowers at the city Jenson, UMC 29, Utah library. They have also State University, Logan, been learning about good 84322 or call ext. nutrition and ways to 7608. improve their homes. are teachable "Better Beaters" club would like to report on their club be taught, touched, or members and yearly do it," she projects. loved, suggested. They are taking Phase This helps establish III in cooking and Phase I positive behavior pat- in Sewing, Home Imterns, she said. The child provement, Babysitting learns to get attention for and Gardening. TTDGfl 219 State tf & (5 |