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Show Utah County's O o On Entertainment Published as a supplement to: American Fork Citizen, Lehi Free Press, Pleasant Grove Review and spotlight Thursday, April 22, 1982 Page 1 -- Orem-Genev- Times a -- Skills For Success annah . In this "do it yourself" age, Adele Scheele has written a classic for those of us wanting to get ahead in our careers. "It is not enough to have good qualitites: we should also have good management of them." Scheele opens her book. "Skills for Success." with this quotation from LaRouche Foucould. Dr. Scheele, an expert Coppelia Highlights Dance Week In Utah Dance, both as an art form and as an expression of individual character and enthusiasm, has from the earliest days of been an civilization integral part of man's culture and society. In Utah the beauty and of excitement career coach .and traditional and conconmanagement temporary ballet has of how enhanced the cultural sultant, points the management of our scene in a culmination skills and good qualities of creativity and can ' make , us,,, discipline... , perhaps "achievers," as op- unmatched in any other posed to "Sustainers." location in the United "Sustainers." ac- States. cording to Scheele, are America's dancers those who spend 70 percent of their time doing a good job and the other 30 percent unconsciously awaiting recognition for that well done job. "Achievers' on the other hand may spend only 50 percent of their time doing a good and dance lovers from coast to coast will patrons who delight in the romantic celebrate National mysterycomedy which Dance Week april 25 to premiered at the Paris May 1. The many Opera on May 25, 1870. hundreds of American The contemporary dance companies across production of "Copthe country, and the pelia" features the many thousands of music of composer Leo dance schools, will be Delibes. which has taking this opportunity become one of the audience "classics" of ballet. to increase awareness and support Utah Youth Ballet, for America's liveliest under the direction of art form - the dance. Jacqueline P. Colledge, North Utah County will this present . dancers will ballet be charming full-leng- th celebrating Dance Week ballet at the Utah State by presenting the Training School Theater renowned "Coppelia." a Continued on Page 8 traditional favorite with " Continued on Page 7 Dollar Movies BRIDGETTE ANDERSON plays the part of Savannah, and with two galoots are thrown together and all find the essence of life. Alvie Gibbs and Boots McGaffey flee to Utah after Boots breaks Alvie out of jail in Texas. On their way they manage to botch up a chicken stealing attempt, the theft of a dilapidated car that won't start and a country market holdup. Alvie, the self-appoint- leader, makes all the decisions and Boots, his chubby side kick, attempts to carry them out but nothing ever goes right old until a little girl hides in the back of their old car. She is discovered by a patrolman after he is accidently struck by Alvie's discarded ice six-ye- ar cream cone. This comedy of errors really heats up when they discover that "Savannah" is a runaway kid whose father is the richest man in the state and has offered a million dollars reward for her safe return. The dilemma: Alvie and Boots are fugitives with police records and they cannot afford to be charged with kidnapping or even be discovered authorities by the so their phone calls and letters to "Savannah's" parents are futile and unproductive and the eventful days roll by. The abondoned old house they have hidden out in gradually becomes a sanctuary; the first real home any of them have ever known. Alvie, Boots and "Savannah" become a bizarre but happy family and, without knowing it, the need to get the reward and give her back becomes less important. They at look television, go on picnics and play Alhambra The Theatre games together like any normal family. During this Odessey the police, aided by the top kidnapping expert in the country, close in and a fouled up encounter occurs after which they Continued on Page 2 will begin showing movies again on Tuesday. April 27. with "The Great Race" as the first one. It stars Jack Lemon, Tony Curtis and Natalie Wood. The Alhambra has a new admission price policy - all seats will be just $1.00. Movies will run nightly except Sunday at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. with no Saturday matinee. Beginning May 4. and running the 5, 6 and 10. is the tender love story about a blind boy, "Butterflies Are Free," -- starring Goldie Hawn and Edward Albert. On Friday and Saturday, May 7 and 8, "Farley Family Reunion" will be performed on our stage by COPPELIA CAST MEMBERS will include Shawna Adamion, American Fork, who will dance the roil of Swanilea, and Arnold C. Pope, Lehi who portrays th Continued on Page 11 mysterious Br. CoppeUos. J |