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Show 7:46 Students to receive BYU diplomas Students graduating from BYlTs 12 colleges and prof essional schools will receive diplomas at con- vocations (advertising); Steven M. Barrus, Orem, bachelor's in communications (design); Cynthia Grusendorf, Rosemary, Alberta, Deanna Murray, Wellsville, Utah, and Carol Pia, Salt Lake City, master's. bachelor's; Canada, Garcia, Pueblo, Colo., bachelor's in theatre and cinematic arts. Engineering and Technology: 3 services in the Marriott Center. Graduating seniors will sing in a p.m., Wilkinson Center ballroom; The convocations will be held in quartet representing the music Dave Thompson, Rexburg, Idaho, the afternoon at various times and department. They include Carol bachelor's in electrical locations on and off campus. All Ann Goodwin, Salem, N.H.; Shauna engineering; James Maughan, sessions are open to the public. Lee Croft, Ontario, Ore. ; Michael F. Schenectady, N.Y., master's in Times, places and names of Belnap, Valier, Mont.; and Jon F. mechanical engineering; William R. Gould, chairman of the board of speakers for each service are as Linford, Geneva, Ida. follows: Social Southern California Edison. and Heme Family, Education: 3 p.m., de Jong Biology and Agriculture: 1 p.m., Sciences: 1 p.m., Marriott Center; Wilkinson Center ballroom; Thea Jo Hansen, Orem, bachelor's, Concert Hall; Shelley Sue Fowler Michael B. Anderson of San Diego, geography. Haight, West Jordan, bachelor's in 1 Michelle bachelor's in zoology; Paul M. Education: education; p.m., elementary Physical in Provo Tabernacle; Julie Hill, - Therese Mayer, Pacheco, Calif., Haderlie, Orem, bachelor's animal science. bachelor's in elementary education Smithfield, bachelor's, Fine Arts and Communications: 1 Jeanette Condie Allen, Salt Lake (communicative disorders); Julie Ann Smith, Fairbanks, Alaska, p.m., de Jong Concert Hall; Sandra City, master's, communicative in Kay Squires, Highland, bachelor's Nursing: 1 p.m., Joseph Smith master's in art education; Julie E. Otto Auditorium; Kay Harrison, Neeley, disorders. Jarvis, Greenriver, Wyo., West Valley, Starla Jeppson, Graduate School of Management: bachelor's in communications Mojave, Calif., associates; Peggy 3 p.m., Marriott Center; Dr. Friday, April 20, following the 109th commencement in American Orem, bachelor's studies; Xiao-MChaen, Peking, People's Republic of China, master's in English. Physical PE-sport- cold weather survival Jim Phillips, who lived for weeks in winter on the polar ice cap using only a backpack, will present a free slide show and lecture on living in cold, hostile environments. He will cover the principles of personal preparedness and his unique methods for living safely and comfortably in winter without fire or shelter. This presentation is for hunters, campers, people who work in the cold, or anyone who has had cold feet in winter. Included are valuable tips on emergency preparedness, survival and how to outfit the family for cold weather at low cost. This free lecture is scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, April 20 at the Provo Utilities Building, 251 W. 800 N. Provo. For more information call Jim Phillips at 785-562- Utah County's Mathematical Utah Valley Hospital soring a poster contest for all Utah County grade school children in celebration of National Hospital 1984. Week, May Interested children should draw or paint a doctor, nurse, or other sheet of hospital scene on a one-hastandard, white poster paper (finished size 14 x 22"). Print the child's name, address, telephone number, grade, and school in the corner. lower, right-han- d Deadline for entries is Monday, April 30, 1984 at 5 p.m. Bring posters to the Utah Valley Hospital Public Relations Department at 1034 N. 500 West, Provo. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place in each of 4 three categories: grades Winners will receive prize and ribbons and gift certificates at LaBelle's in Provo in $20, $15 and amounts. Winners will be $10 is spon- the hospital's lobbies during National Hospital Week, May During the week, the hospital will also offer health displays and free 2. ext. 2107. 3-- 5-- Hospital Auxiliary meets American and Leona Larsen, were honored at Auxiliary the state convention of the Utah for their State Hospital Association held March 28 and 29 in Salt Lake City at was Dr. Hotel Utah. Volunteer Greta Miller Roger Adams, an oral and was asked to serve as historian for maxifacial specialist. the next year for the U.S.H.A. With the aid of a slide presenTwenty-sevemembers and two tation, Dr. Adams was able to ex- special guests were present. The awards banquet for all plain to the membership what services are available. volunteers will be held Wednesday, Four volunteers, Melissa May 9, at 12:30 p.m. at the Alpine Robinson, Electa Smith, Ila Milne Country Club. n Central High catches computers On Entertainment - Wednesday, April 18, 1984 - Page 1 Si Anyone interested clipping the coupons them to Central High 100 East, Pleasant Central High School of the Alpine School District is participating in the Post Cereal "Catch on to the Computers," where they will be able to obtain free computer equipment by collecting the "Fun 'N Fitness" coupons on boxes of Post Cereals. can help by and sending School, 110 S. Grove, Utah 84062. with questions, contact Royce Shelley, Anyone please 785-866- " .A, 4' ,V 27 . V w and 28. will feature The production from "Swan Lake," scenes "Coppelia," "Don Quixote," and "Ballet Fantastique," which have for this been choreographed 'ft ( Dancewear and Accessories, at both the American Fork store, 19 East Main, and the newly opened Provo location at 25 North University Avenue, according to O. David director producing Brockbank. Members of the Utah Youth Ballet company are also selling tickets to the event to raise individual shares of funds needed to take 11 company members and three adult leaders to Tacoma, Washington for the first week in May, where they will audition for membership in the prestigious "Moments From Great Ballet" will theme the spring concert of Utah Youth Ballet as they present a program of classical ballet April presentation r. v- -4. by Jacqueline P. Colledge, Lehi, who is artistic director for Utah Youth Ballet, the resident dance company of Utah Pageant of the Arts. Pacific Performances will be held at American Fork High School, 510 North 600 East, with curtain time at 8:00 p.m. both evenings. Tickets are only $3 per person and are available at Sabine's Ballet Regional Association. Utah Pageant of the Arts will use proceeds from the concert to provide transportation and registration fees for the Tacoma audition, Brockbank said. Art Guild sponsors symposium JENNIFER JOHNSON rehearses Don Quixote number for Utah Youth Ballet concert, "Moments From Great Ballet," with artistic director Jacqueline P. Colledge. Concert will be April 27 and 28 at the American Fork High School. Community Arts conference slated How do you start a community theater and keep it operating in the black? How do you organize a community recital series and sell tickets to it? How can creative dance become an integral part ofthe school curriculum? These questions and others relating to the arts and humanities on a community level will be discussed at Utah Technical y conCollege, Orem, in an ference Friday, April 27, It is the second annual conference sponsored by the Utah County Council for the Arts and Humanities. Community leaders, teachers, PTA officers, artists and anyone interested in promoting the arts in the community are invited to attend. Fred Adams, director of the Utah Shakespeare Festival, will keynote the conference with "Rallying Community Support Around Arts Organizations." a panel comprised of local community leaders will all-da- discuss "Making a Community Arts Council Work." Afternoon focus sessions will include practical advice for integrating the arts into the community. Topics, to be repeated in two sessions, include "Creative Dance as an Alternative," "Understanding Ourselves through Art," "Organizing and Operating an Effective Community Theater," and "Organizing Community Musical Events." Presenters will be people who've had success with arts in their own comprograms munities. 756-464- 2. O C3j daytme chl0ren-- s S shows 0 6O0 IJt UVEWWE 2020 Odj O il KNOT8 LANOMQ AGAMST the odds TODAYS SPECIAL 8:30 TODAY'S SPECIAL 1200 9 READMQ RAINBOW 12:30 1:30(1$ THE ADVENTURES OF BEAUTY 2:00 (?( GOeVIG. GREAT 2:30 (J!) AGAINST THE ODDS UVEWIRE 3:00 400 (5j) THE TOMORROW PEOPLE 600 C2V GOING GREAT 6:30 (Si AGAINST THE ODDS :O0 1j BLACK i S:168PORTSLOOK 9:30 O fJl UTAH CONGRESSIONAL REPORT NEW TECH TIMES Q) ON THE ARTS (21) CONVERSATIONS AND LETTERS CROSSFIRE RACING FROM ROOSEVELT 26, LOVE BOAT 9:36 'JOi THE CATLINS TOP RANK BOXING 9:46 CB NEWS (6) 10:00 &' CD MOVE "Superman IB" (1963. Adventure) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. CO; FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN BUSINESS REPORT CD ffi COD SOAP 171 PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE (23 NEWSNK3HT DAYTIME SPORTS 6:00 (13 SPORTSCENTER 6:16 61 HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 6:46 53 SPORTSCENTER GYMNASTICS 8:00 CD WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS 9:00 Hi AUTO RACING PKA KARATE 11:30 O Q MAN LEAD-OF- F 8NEAK PREVCWS MOVE "Mane" (1961. Drama) Aumont Katya Berger. Jean-PierrC8 HANDMADE M AMERICA SPORTSCENTER S SPORTS TONIGHT ROWAN 6 MARTIN'S LAUGH-- ) 64 SOAP jj ALFRED HTTCHCOCK PRESENTS (D O C8I l" tt "A Rage To Suzanne PleamMta. 8CTV FREEMAN REPORTS 5 NEWS CB THE DUCK FACTORY 30 NEWARK AND REALITY PROBE SPORTS Jj 8:46 9 NEWS HLL 8TREET BLUES 9 00 CD WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS THE MEWS SPECIAL NOT NECESSAftLY Mcaari" O O ggSPORTSLOOK 4:30 (g) NUMERO UNO 6:00 83 SPORTSCENTER SPEEDWEEK 6:30 HAWAII FIVE-THE SANLEY DAYTIME MOVIES "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. 6:00 "Jesus" (1979, Drama) Brian Deacon, Rivka Noiman. Vi "The Tarnished Angels" (1957, Drama) Rock Hudson, Robert Stack. "I See A Dark Stranger" 8:00 (1947, Suspense) Deborah Kerr, Trevor Howard. "The Glass Key" (1942. Mystery) Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake. K "High Road To China" (1983, 9:00 GD Drama) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong. "Sink The Bismarck" (I960, 10:00 Adventure) Kenneth More, Dana Wynter. "Take Care Of My Little Girl" 53) (1951, Drama) Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson. 1 1:00 (2) "The Black Stallion Returns" (1982, Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr. "Track Of The Moonbeast" g Gary Kanin, (1976, Science-Fiction- ) Chase Cordell. Yi "The Redhead And The Cow11:06 boy" (1950, Western) Glenn Ford, Rhonda Fleming. 12:00 "The Princess And The Cabbie" (1981, Drama) Valerie Bertinelli, Robert Desiderio. 1:00 CD "Silver Dream Racer" (1980, Drama) David Essex, Beau Bridges. 4 "The Hanging Tree" (1959, 2:00 Western) Gary Cooper, Maria Schell. "The Mighty Jungle" (1964, Marshall Thompson, Dave Adventure) (f MOVIE (1975. Drama) Lonsdale "The Magic Flute" (1975, Musical) Josef Kostlinger, Irma Urrila. M "Delta County, U.S.A." 2:30 (1977, Drama) Joanna Miles, Peter Donat. "Max Dugan Returns" (1983, 3:00 CD Mason, Jason Comedy) Marsha Robards. 4:00 "Jesus" 1979, rama Brian Deacon, Rivka Noiman. 10:06 10:30 CUP: AN INSIDE LOOK "Special Section" Seigner, Michel Louis V4 $ MOVIE "Lady Sings The Blues" (1972, Biography) Diana Roas. Billy Dee Williams. O SO O) DOCTOR WHO 3l BYU SPORTSWEEK QD tjjj TWILIGHT ZONE MOVIE "The First Deadly Sin" (1980, Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway. S MOVIE "When Legend Die" (1972, Western) Richard Widmark, Frederic Forrest. 10:36 O SJ TONIGHT O (SI ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0O 5 M'A'S'H LATENIGHT AMERICA WORKING WOMEN 10:40 1 1:00 (D TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. Q3 (55 DANCE FOR GOLD WORLD VISION J COUNTDOWN TO '64 1 1:05 8 HANK WILLIAMS: THE MAN AND HIS MUSIC HAWAII FIVE-- 0 11: 10 1 1:30 S3 NBA BASKETBALL 1 1:36 TOP 40 VIDEOS MICHAEL ANSARA: ISTANBUL 11:50 12:00 gH JOE FRANKLIN O Q O SI "Manny'a Orphans" Baker, Malachy MOVIE (1980, Drama) McCourt. CB LATE 12:05 LETTERMAN MOVIE 12:10133 0 Jim NIGHT WITH DAVID "Leave Yesterday Behind" (1978, Drama) John Ritter, Carrie Fisher. "Max Dugan Returns" 12:15 3) MOVIE (1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards Q (J) CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH SPORTSCENTER V4 "The Lady In Red" MOVIE (1979, Drama) Robert Conrad, Pamela Sue Martin. AUTO RACING 12:30 MONEYLINE HANDMADE IN AMERICA 1:00 FREEMAN REPORTS ' (?J MOVIE "She'll Have To Go" (1962, Drama) Bob Monkhouse, Alfred Marks. INDEPENDENT NEWS CB MARCUS WELBY, M.D. 1:05 CB TrtCKE OF THE NIGHT 12:25 Q EVENING 6:000 O CD m O O NEWS O WHEEL FORTUNE OF MACNEIL (D LEHRER (HOP NEWSHOUR CHIPS CD MOVIE "Sink The Bismarck" (1980, Adventure) Kenneth More, Dana Wynter. SHOWCASE (5j) PERFORMERS' NFL'S GREATEST MOMENTS PRIMENEWS NEWS 9: PRIMETIME A VOYAGE ROUND MY FATHER J NBA BASKETBALL MOVIE "The Black Stallion Returns" (1982, Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr. MOVIE "Murder On The 6:06 Orient Express" (1974, Mystery) Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall. GO P.M. MAGAZINE 6:30 FAMILY FEUD APRIL 20, 1984 DAYTIME 4:00 CD DAYTIME 6:00 6:00 SPECIAL COUNTRY ROCK '82 CHILDREN'S SHOWS LIVEWIRE MR. WIZARD'S WORLD C:30 (2t TODAY'S SPECIAL D SPECIAL TODAY'S 12:00 OF 1:30(21) THE ADVENTURES O O TIME ACCESS O L) PRIME REPORT O BUSINESS BOXING (51! O T DO THAT ON TELEVISION (IS READING RAINBOW (5J THE TWRO EYE LIVEWIRE THE TOMORROW PEOPLE MR. WIZARD'S WORLD YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVISION FRAGGLE ROCK ( (5J) THE THIRD EYE 2:00 S) YOU CAN O 2.30 TOP RANK J4 "The Grass Is Always MOVIE Greener Over The Septic Tank" (1978, Comedy) Carol Burnett, Charles Grodin. CB A VOYAGE ROUND MY FATHER 7:00 V, "High Road To China" CD MOVIE (1983, Drama) Tom Selleck, Bess Arm- BLACK BEAUTY 3:00 4:00 4:30 6:00 6:30 strong. "Doc" (1971, O (J) MOVIE Western) Stacy Keach, Faye Dunaway. P.I. Q MAGNUM, ARK O STATIONARY UTAH FAMILY GARDEN (D (S S3 OUNSMOKE DANCE FOR GOLD SNEAK PREVIEWS A TASTE OF CHINA (JS ODD COUPLE QD (5J) 7:30 DAYTIME SPORTSCENTER 6:00 SPEEDWEEK (R) 6:15 6:46 (2) SPORTSCENTER HORSESHOW JUMPING 7:00 RODEO 9:00 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 11.00 P O& (DO (R) fageaijt Utah 8P0RTS Arts of Presents Museum holds Easter tours a robot. The museum is hands-oso children can touch and participate in various activities at each exhibit. Because most schools will not be in session, the Children's Museum of Utah will be open Friday, April 20, from noon to 5 p.m. and Monday, April 23, from noon until 8 p.m. The n electronic blackboard and winter Regular are hours featuring Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, noon 5 p.m. and Monday, 3 to 8 p.m. Group tours are on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. museum will be closed Easter Sunday. Current exhibits are a 727 cockpit, saber toothed cat excavation, The Children's Museum is located at 840 N. Beck (300 West), Salt Lake City. Admission is SO cents for children and $1 for adults. For more . information, call a medical exhibit featuring the artificial heart. Also on display are petroglyphs, vision and perception learning center, four computers and The Utah Youth Ballet in excerpts from Srian flake : 322-526- Coppelia . T)on Quixote Holy Week activities planned The Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 E., American Fork, is inviting the community to Registration of $8 Includes a Join In their Holy Week activities. ticket to the evening gala event at Activities began on Palm Sunday the Springville Museum of Art. with traditional services. Additional tickets for the buffet, Maundry Thursday services, dinner and entertainment are $6. including the sacrament of the Reservations can be made through Lord's Supper, will be held in the Sherrill Sandberg, or Kershaw Building at 7:30 p.m. on Laurie W. Sowby, The April 19. conference is scheduled from 9 a.m. The Easter celebration will begin to 4 p.m. with a sunrise service on the church 489-943- Francisco and Portland Ballet companies, will discuss these accomplishments and others of his own experiences. Mrs. Colledge will tell of plans for the company's soloists and principal dancers who will audition in May in Tacoma, Wash., for acceptance to The Pacific Regional. Ballet Association. Such honor will entitle the Youth Company to national recognition. As a colorful finale, dancers will perform in its entirety, the beautiful "Vivace" by Dvorak. All members and friends of the Guild are invited to attend. The Pageant of the Arts Guild is sponsoring a spring symposium today at 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theater at the Pageant Center, 454 N. Center, American Fork. The symposium event will feature Willam F. Christensen, founder of Utah's Ballet West, guest of honor and speaker. Jacqueline P. Colledge, artistic director, Utah Youth Ballet, will also be a guest speaker and will share plans for "Great Moments of Ballet" spring concert to be held April 27 and 28. Mr. Christensen, who in addition to Ballet West founded the San d m athens 4:80 q barefoot anna to the vfmte power 700 Qj NATIONAL GEOGRAPftC DeLie. Youth Ballet reaches for concert It (1965. Drama) Biadtofd DiHniaa 76(S The members of the Fork Hospital Volunteer met Monday, April 9, monthly meeting. Special guest speaker . OAYTME SPECIALS 4:66(1) lf MYSTERY! ft (U. MOVE ID 30 Vcar O 12:16 Qt) BASEBALL NBA BASKETBALL 1:00 SPORTSLOOK 3:30 health screening tests to the public. F'or more information on the poster contest or other events during National Hospital Week, call the Public Relations Department at notified by Friday, May 4. All poster entries will be hung in -- MOVE apm. ib, tM4 1200 g Contest celebrates Hospital Week jjjl spotlight and Sciences: 5 p.m., Wilkinson Center Ballroom; Jeffery P. Adams, Pleasanton, Calif., bachelor's in mathematics; Sheri Lynn Peterson, Midvale, bachelor's in math education. 5 Business: p.m., Marriott Center; Ted D. Simmons, executive vice president of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N.J. Law School: 6 p.m., de Jong Concert Hall; Dr. Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University and former BYU law professor and associate dean; Blake Atkin, Garland, Utah. PE-sport- s; Phillips to speak on aaMFaaafl William G. Dyer, dean of the BYU School of Management. Humanities: 3 p.m., Provo Tabernaclel; Brian Q. Cannon, St ((962. Comdy) Mi Atdiw. ftafMrt Pratt wi 00 O 1 8MON 8JMON 5S MOVE k "The Praaatar-(196- 2. Coaedy) Awe G aleal. Valerie Hobeoa. grounds at 6:45 a.m. on April 22. An Easter breakfast will be served beginning at 7:30 a.m. at a cost of ...and much more! $2. ' ' Early worship services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Church school will begin at 9:45 lla.m. and a. later be held at 11. worship service-wia.m.' . '. Tickets Sabine's '. During the worship services we will Join in the tradition of a flower cross and everyone is invited to bring a flower to the service. 377 7588 756-595- 7 19 East Main American Fork 25 North University Provo April 27 & 28 American Fork Ilich School Theater 510 North 6th East |