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Show Cit.ii en. Press. Review - Wed., April 29, 1387 . Page IB MOV A Barbara FrewWy. BOEPENDENTS: nOEUZAKTHR IS S3 MGHTUFE 18 62 NBA TODAY NEW8MQHT UPDATE PEOPLE AMD PRODUCTIVITY: WE LEARN FROM THE JAPANESE OARVEY BLLRSH CLASSIC STEVE 6J 1 1:86 (B ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CI (E FANTASY ISLANO 8 O gJoveFantasy) After establishing a camp under a sandstone ledge where Madge, her baby, the Indian boy and Nellie would be as comfortable as possible, Ben headed for the side canyon where he and George had wintered the rest of the horses. Ben didn't expect to find any sign of horses in the lower part of the canyon. He and George had blocked the trail where it passed along the edge of a sheer cliff about 30 feet above the sandy bottom, and travel in the bottom was blocked by huge boulders. By placing dead cedars further up across the trail, Ben and George had built a barrier to prevent their horses from coming back down the canyon. The horses had been left above the barrier most of the winter. After he'd passed the cliff, Ben began to see hoofprints and old droppings, but it wasn't until he had gone four or five miles further that he saw the first horse. Two more were a short distance away. Herding them into a small box canyon, Ben cornered the animals, managing to get ropes on two of them. He headed back down the canyon, figuring the free horse would follow the other two. It did. Ben hadn't gone far when he noticed something he had missed on the way up. Near the base of a gnarled old pinon pine that had been lightning struck years ago, he saw honeybees crawling in and out of an opening. With his mouth already beginning to water, Ben tied up the three horses and took a closer look. Only a few of the earliest wildflowers were in bloom; still, the bees were busy gathering the wild sweetness. Ben could hear the humming of thousands of bees inside the tree. Getting as close as he dared, he dropped to one knee and brushed together a pile of dry pine needles. Seconds later he was piling dry twigs of increasing size on a growing fire. When the flames were several feet high he started throwing on grass and green leaves, creating thick billows of white Gifted students to meet next week The Alpine Association for Gifted Children is sponsoring an activitymeeting for families and educators of gifted children. Dr. Sally Todd, a BYU educator, will speak at Cherry Hill Elementary auditorium on Wednesday, May 6, at 7 p.m. Dr. Todd will present ways to improve creativity. Children are asked to bring pencils and paper. The address of Cherry Hill is 1650 S. 250 Elementary Orem. East, Spouse support group gathers The 117th Spouse Engineer's Support Group will meet on Tuesday, May 5, at 7 p.m. at the Lehi Armory. Agenda for this month will include CPR training, discussion on upcoming summer camp schedule, elections for new officers. Seven principals announced individuals have been named to fill vacancies in the ranks School of District's Alpine elementary leadership. According to Dr. Luana Searle, Seven District Administrator for Elementary Schools, the seven will assume the duties of principal at local elementary schools this spring. "As of yet, it hasn't been decided which individuals will be sent to which schools," said Dr. Searle, "but we wanted to announce who the new individuals would be. These educators were selected on the basis of successful teaching experience, leadership ability, and creativity." The seven newly named principals and their present positions are: John Bushman, teacher, Sego School, Lehi. Stan Lily Harward, teacher, Vineyard elementary Elementary elementary Elementary, Orem. Marilyn Laughrldge, ad- ministrative assistant, Bonneville Elementary School, Orem. Melinda Sherrell, elementary teacher, special assignment, Cherry Hill Elementary, Orem. Kathy Spencer, Chapter I Coordinator, Alpine School District. Bruce Wathen, teacher, Grovecrest Pleasant Grove. Kathy Witbeck, teacher, Northridge elementary Elementary, elementary Elementary, Orem. According to Dr. Searle, the new principals will be assigned to their respective schools this spring. smoke around the bee tree. Ben waited until he felt confident the bees were sufficiently stunned not to bother him, then took a deep breath and approached the tree, his hunting knife in hand. Reaching quickly inside the tree, he cut free a large chunk of honeycomb dripping with golden honey. Setting it on the grass away from the smoke, he went back for a second and third piece. Cleaning out his saddle bags, Ben made a nest of clean, green grass inside, which he filled with the chunks of honeycomb, holding back the largest to satisfy his craving for sweets as he returned to the camp. With honeycomb and reins in one hand the lead rope in the other, he resumed his journey down the canyon. It was dark when Ben reached the narrow trail along the cliff. He was riding the black gelding, leading one horse with one more tied to its tail. Lobo was out in front. The fourth horse was following without a rope, further back. The narrow trail was dangerous enough in broad daylight, but in the dark it was treacherous. The sheer dropoff was just inches to the left of where the horses were walking. The slope on the right was too steep, and the rocks were too loose to provide any kind of secure footing. Right when Ben was at the narrowest, most treacherous part of the trail, the horse that had been following on its own suddenly decided to catch up with the others at a full gallop. "Whoa!" Ben shouted in a loud voice when he heard its rapid advance, accompanied by the clattering of loose rocks falling over the steep edge and striking the boulders and sand below. The echo of Ben's voice, thundering hooves and rocks was bouncing clattering bacck and forth across the steep, narrow canyon. Ben could tell by the sound of the hooves that the approaching horse was not slowing down. He couldn't turn to the right or left, and the trail was too narrow to urge his horse into a trot or gallop. He couldn't be sure if the approaching horse would suddenly stop, plow into the rear of the last horse, or try to go around on the steep uphill side. In the sparse light, Ben turned to watch. Rather than slowing down, the horse seemed to be gaining speed. It was almost upon them, and showing no signs of stopping. Ben stepped out of the saddle on the right, uphill side, yelling "Whoa" at the approaching horse and waving his arms, trying not to startle any more than necessary the two animals secured by lead ropes. Instead of plowing into the other horses, the running horse tried to go around them to the right on the uphill side. Finding footing difficult in the loose rock, it turned straight up the mountain. But the hill was too steep to go very far, and soon the horse was sliding back down the hill, headed straight for Ben's black gelding, which was standing precariously on the edge of the cliff. Ben waved and yelled, accomplishing nothing. Leaning back on its hindquarters, the horse was sliding out of control, being preceded by a wave of loose rocks. Sensing he ought to just get out of the way, Ben instead scrambled into the horse's path, hoping somehow his presence would cause it to turn or stop. He was ready to push and shove if necessary. As the animal met Ben in a shower of hooves and rocks, the ground began to move as he and the horse gained speed towards the narrow trail and sheer dropoff. The black gelding lunged forward to get out of the way, and the other two horses pulled back to allow Ben, the horse and the loose rocks to pass in front of them. The horse, instinctively spinning and scrambling for footing, was the first to reach the trail. It might have succeeded in gaining its footing had Ben not tumbled into its hindquarter. Both the horse and Ben suddenly disappeared into the darkness below. 6:00 OS 02 NEWS WLD. WHO WORLD OF AM- - aw7,0'OOODAYWAB OWD8WCORPORATH) 63 MOVE "Ford: Th. Maa Art Tha M.- (1987. Drm) (Part 1 of 2) Cliff Robartaon.HopaLanoa. DAYTME CHLDFtEN'S 100 MAGAZINE f 1 99 NIGHTLY BUStCSS 92 news Q 6D TOO CLOSE FOR 93 11:00J MOVIE 3:00 63 4:00 63 4:3063 Craig Warnock, John O99I8H0AH ID 92 MACNEIL "Beneath V 93 MOVIE Planet Of The Apes" (1970, Science-FictionJames Franciscua, Kim Hunter. Knell. KNIGHTS MOVIE "East Of Eden" (1955, Drama) Jamea Dean, Julie Harris. QJ ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOUR 63 MOVIE "Murphy's Law" (1986. Drama) Charles Snodgresa. SPORTSLOOK NEWSNIGHT "Cluny Brown" (1946. Jones, Charlea April 13 Girl to Kerry and Rebecca Devitt Welch of Alpine. April 13 Girl to Keith and Jane Lindstrom Shields of Orem. Girl to Robert and Diane Zimmerman Marsh of Pleasant Grove. April 14 Boy to Bruce and Linda Twitchell Peacock of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Roger and Lori Mitchell Pine of Orem. Boy to Stephen and Bernice Christensen Pratt of American Fork. April 15 Girl to Robert and Sharon Hansen Hilton of Pleasant Grove. Girl to DeAnn Peterson of American Fork. Girl to Vaughn and Timmie Hartley Webster of American Fork. April 16 Boy to Steven and Karen Tervort Hutchison of Orem. Boy to Kyle and Teresa Welch Hutchings of Lehi. Girl to Bryan and Debbie Stalworthy Murdoch of Alpine. April 17 Twin boys to Ron and Annette VanBuren Moore of American Fork. April 18 Girl to Dan and Michelle Cox Welch of American Fork. April 20 Boy to Richard and Evelyn Jones Bird of Lehi. April 21 Boy to James and Barbara Stoneberg Patterson of American Fork. April 22 Boy to Kim and Chris Garratt Chllds of Alpine. Girl to Chris and Laurie Hansen Moore of Lehi. Boy to Jimmy and Bridget Weeks Walker of Lindon. Girl to Thomas and Kathleen Davis Moore of Alpine. Girl to David and Joanna Bray Furuta of Orem. GD 92 news 93 too close Tf Star Trek Hal I - IV Children of - My " y- 4:00 4:30 6:00 5:30 " Parimoun- tTheater 1- Theitcr 2- Timp Drlve-- 7, y b Rating God (R) Stirti 1 Art City Drive- -li American Tail Fri U Showtimes aiiim M m Daily 7, 9:15 Sat. 3. 5, 7. 9:15 Sit 3!T79ir" ili!ilLiE!i!L2 ,:1S' 3:1S su .ii!L!LZ25JL2.s,t Mannequin (PG) Diily 5:15. 7:15. 9:15 Raising Arizona (PG 13) Daily SecretoI Daily 4:30. 7, 9:30 My ALL (G) SEATS DilrJJ:I5 Success (PG 13) to Horror Hifti (R) Oiily 7, i, 3 Sit., Sun. 1:15,3:1$ 7:15. 9:15 Fri.. Sat.. sUThTI 15. 5:IT Sit., SuivTiTlT Sat" OlilyJ. 7, 9:15 SnT rmamnnipirm Diily " 3 Hootiert (PG) MUe Academy only 7:m:3Q (PG) sit, Sun. 1, fSMrndow rUi An American Tail (G) 01 315 Mliiojfy.ii) sun. i :ul.PMftm,, . Platoon (R) 419-54- 1:1$, ImjllULU5, j u Eitreme Prejudice (R) 40 i. U.. Sua. Win 7. 1.4$ Sit 1:30, 31$. lLrti(iG.2 - 225-17- (R) 9:15 Sat. Mat. 3, 5 The Aristocats(G) - ln 7541 II Crej)MdMjP 60 .1- AND RACING SPORTSCENTER SPEED WEEK RUNNING Starts Friday Children of a Lesser God Demon Lover (PG) Mum Univertity Mill SPORTSLOOK 9:15 Sat. Mat. 3, 5 'Mjkm7.1i7hUPGTi) 225-25- 63 63 63 62 "LrtMjMpon?R) -T- r-- Sctra BASEBALL (PG) (Held Over) rroject x (rii) - 3- 69 2:30 63 HORSE RACJNae. (PG) Held over i Lesser MAN LEAD-OF- 2:00 63 SKIING Ll!!Ii 2" 9:30 63 SPORTSLOOK 11:00 63 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 1:30 63 NFL DRAFT REVIEW LEHRER 7, O Star Trek IV DI8-NE-Y 4:30 63 JUST ANOTHER STUPID NO laOWatf Mciit, Amarkan fork Movie Title - O NEWSHOUR GD 93 GUNSMOKE O 1- 8:30 CD FRAQGLE ROCK 9:00 63 DONT KNOW WHO I AM 10:00 65 YOU AND ME, KfO 10:30 65 THE BOY WHO LOVED TROLLS 12:30 65 WALT DISNEY PRESENTS 2:30 O 99 VOYAGE OF THE MIMI CD WONDERFUL WORLD OF 4:00 Hall, Kelly O99SH0AH CO 92 MACNEIL DANGEROUSLY CROSSFIRE COMPUTERS AT WORK SEARCH FOR TOMORROW V, MOVIE "The Verdict" (1982, Drama) Paul Newman, Charlotte Rampling. 1 1:08 CD ADDERLY "Continental Divide" 11:30(1) MOVIE (1981, Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown. SHOWS. DAYTIME CHLDREN'8 O O Q 63 69 61 63 AcademCentral Square ANI- for comfort Comedy) Anthony Michael LeBrock. 69 WRITE COURSE CD COSBY SHOW 7:00 CD OUR WORLD WIZARD SJ LIVING l- TROLLS 11:30 65 THE JETS IN HAW AM 4:30 63 JUST ANOTHER STUPID KsT 6:00 CD HANG TIGHT. WILLY BILL "Weird Science" (1986, 9Z) MOVIE Malone. Carillon Square DESERT FOX 65 THE BOY WHO LOVED 92 93 CO 1:00 (D 92 ADVENTURE "The Great Gatsby" 93 MOVIE (1974, Romance) Robert Redford, Mia Farrow. Theater 10:00 S3 MOTOWN: MARVIN OAYE 10:30 (D THE STRANGE DEATH OF THE O 0(E O O Q(MAS'H 1- MAY 1, 1987 UNIVERSE SD RIPTIDE 8:05 69 NBA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS 6:30 (B PM MAGAZINE JEOPARD Ylg CD PRIME TIME ACCESS 99 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT Murphy. PLANNING FOR SUCCESS EDGE OF NIGHT GO TONIGHT SHOW ( MAGNUM, P.I. 2- H 69 LIFE IN THE KICK BOXING MOVIE Theater PLAYHOUSE 93 chips Robertson. INQUIRY Theater hello world 99 AMERICAN O GD BULLWINKLE MORK AND MINDY CH INVISIBLE MAN 63 PRIMENEWS 65 AFRICAN ADVENTURE MOVIE "Ford: The Man And The Machine" (1987, Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Cliff CO GD 10.000 DAY WAR V4 10:46 69 MOVIE "Loophole" (1954, Mystery) Barry Sullivan, Dorothy 1 CD O CARTOONS MALS 93 taxi Jennifer TONIGHT O CD ENTERTAINMENT FANTASY ISLANO H "Jake Speed" (1988. 12:00 3) MOVE Adventure) Wayne Crawford, Karen Ko-pins. NEWS FORTUNE Q O (D WHEEL OF O 99 WILD, WILD WORLD OF "Night Passage" e (1957, Adventure) James Stewart, O O 1:60 Rohner. O 69 65 0(5) QD CD MOVIE ( V4 1 "Juat One Of The Guys" (1985, Comedy) Joyce Hyser, Clayton DRAGNET 10:30 GD WILL ROGERS: LOOK BACK IN LAUGHTER LEHRER 99 MACNEIL NEWSHOUR HOOKED ON AEROBICS (D 92 GD 93 LATE SHOW BETWEEN THE WARS 10:36 O 8:00 O O D O NEWS O 99 DOCTOR WHO THE 1:36 Carrie 63 SPORTSCENTER 63 SPORTS TONIGHT 65 DANGER BAY 6S MAGNUM, P.I. 63 69 The Utah Children's Choir is made up of students from Orem, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lehi, Highland, and Alpine, and they range in ages from 9 to 14. This will be the close of the choir's very successful third season. The choir will begin rehearsing again in September. Miss Asay has been directing children's choirs in this area for over fifteen years and is very excited about the Utah Children's Choir and the excellence they have attained. Nancy Larson accompanies the choir. The public is cordially invited to attend this concert. Bronson, NIGHT HEAT Lynch. 1 Knell. O 99 COURAGE TO CARE FINANCIAL 892 11:30 CD THE HITCHrtKER GD 93 NIGHTLIFE 63 NEWSNIGHT UPDATE 69 MONEY PUZZLE 6D SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 63 MOVIE "Invasion U.S.A." (1986. Adventure) Chuck Norrit, Richard "Bom Yesterday" (1950, Comedy) Judy Holliday, William Holden. "Off Beat" (1986, Comedy) 2:30 63 Judge Reinhold, Meg Tilly. "Turk 1821" (1985, Drama) 3:00 CD Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich. "Ghouliea" (1984, Comedy) Peter Llapis, Lisa Pelikan. "Bronco Billy" (1980, Come4:30 92) dy) Clint Eaatwood, Sondra Locke. "Life On The Mississippi" 6:00 3 (1984, Drama) Robert Lansing, David Q 69 69 NEWSHOUR UPSTAIRS, DOWN8TAIR8 2:0065 OD Comedy) Boyer. 0 dy) Tim Conway, Jack Weston. THEATRE EASY STREET 8:30 69 NBA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS 65 GEO 8:36 65 MOUSETERPIECE THEATER 9:00 ( BRONX ZOO (D MOVIE "My Man Adam" (1985, Comedy) Raphael Sbarge, Veronica Cartwright. MOVIE MOVE "Foreign Intrigue" (1958, Mystery) Robert Mrtchum, Genevieve Page. LEHRER 99 MACNEIL 11:00 69 10:46 McKean. "Ja! Speed" (1986, Adven1:00 CD ture) Wayne Crawford, Karen Kopina. 1:3002) H "The Longahot" (1986, Come- S3 6$ 69 news 63 FAERIE TALE VIETNAM: O OCDM'A'S'H Forest" BETWEEN GAMES SHOW AGE OF KENNEDY Cosby. INVISIBLE MAN SPORTSCENTER NEWSNIGHT "Slnbad And The Eye Of MOVE O "The Bandit Of Sherwood (1946, Adventure) Cornel Wilde, Anita Louise. "You're In The Navy Now" . SI (1951. Comedy) Gary Cooper, Jane Greer. "The Devil Makea Three" 11:00 63 (1952, Drama) Gene Kelly, Pier Angeli. CD 11:30 "Say Yes" (1986, Comedy) Art Hindle, Jonathan Winters. "Revolution" (1985, Drama) Al 92) Pacino, Donald Sutherland. "D.A.R.Y.L." (1985, Science 12:30 63 Fiction) Mary Beth Hurt, Michael 10:00 ) "Bill Cosby, Wmeetr Bin SIONALS 3D DRAGNET "Off Beat" (1986. Com63 MOVE edy) Judge Reinhold, Mag Tilly. 10:30 GD 93 LATE SHOW 63 SPORTSLOOK "Tha Man From The 65 MOVE Alamo" (1953, Weatem) Glenn Ford, Julie Adama. 6X EDGE OF NIGHT CD TONIGHT SHOW 10:36 CD MAGNUM, P.I. "Life On The Mississippi" (1984, Drama) Robert Lansing, David GD (1985, Schwarzenegger, The Tiger" (1977. Fantaay) Patrick Wayne, Jane Seymour. 69 COMPUTER SERES FOR PROFES- 63 QD92SHOAH 93 taxi 63 63 65 Fryer. Rampling, David Birney. GD NEWS QD (1982, Comedy) H "The Terry Fox Story" 9:00 CD (1983. Biography) Robert Duvall, Eric O CD HEAD INOF THE CLASS S3 IMAGES WATERCOLOR 8:00 Q (S) NIGHT COURT O DYNASTY O D MAGNUM, P.I. CD CD MOVE B MOVE LEHRER 7:30 0 "Commando" O (D Adventure) Arnold RaeDawnChong. ff 99 MYSTERY! 6:00 63 SPORTSCENTER 6:30 63 STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 3D MOVIE "Caravan To (1974, Adventure) Charlotte 63 63 65 ii 10K MAGAZINE NEWSHOUR 6D 92 GUNSMOKE 82) MOVIE "On Tha Watar- front" (1954, Drama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. LIVING DANGEROUSLY 63 LARRY KING LIVE Y, "The Queat" 9 MOVIE (1986, Adventure) Henry Thomaa, Tony Barry. COO-KIJUSTIN WIL80N'S LOUISIANA 69 GD ME STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS WRESTUNG BASEBALL FISHHf HOLE SPORTSLOOK WINNER'S CIRCLE HORSE RACING 2:00 SJ O (X) PERFECT 8TRANQERS O CD NEW MIKE HAMMER 785-283- 0, 65 MOUSETERPECE THEATER 69 GEO aOOflODLALAW CI CD 20 20 11 CD KNOT8 LANDING DIS- S TO HEAVEN "Tim Bandit." HIGHWAY (1981, Comady) Cleeae. 10:00 WO B0ARD8AJUNG 9:00 9:30 63 SPORTSLOOK 10:30 69 BASEBALL landa. 9:30 65 VOU AND ME, BETWEEN GAMES SHOW (5) NOTHING W COMMON O 69 NBA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS COMFORT 9 69 69 6:30 REPORT THE WARS STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS KJ08 OF DEQRASSI STREET MONEY PUZZLE 83 MOVIE "iMac Ltttlafeathare" (1984, Dram) Lou Jacobl, Scott Hy- - CD "0AH.YX." (1986. MOVE Ml- Scieoee Fiction) Mary Beth Hart, chaelMcKeaa. NEY 63 65 O( aS3 SHOWS 6:00 CD SEABERT 6:30 ( IT CANT HAPPEN TO Q$ BETWEEN 7:00 RANK BOXMQ Q TOP as a news 1:30 f 1 99 READMG RAINBOW 4:00 U ( WONDERFUL WORLD OF fU Q QJCINEMA WORKSHOP JEOPARDY OS) f 1 CD PRIME TIME ACCESS (3D "Spiee Lfca Us" (1666. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Daa Aykroyd. 8:00 CD SEABERT 8:30 CD FRAQGLE ROCK fiJRIPTIDE "Gota' 8011-(197- 8. MOVE Comedy) Jack Wchoteoii, Mary 67) MOVE THE PRI- WAR 4:00 S3 BERMCE BOBS HER HAIR IT 6:30 (X CANT HAPPEN TO ME UOMORKANOMMOV 6:30 2J Jj VATE BULLWMKLE 9Z 785-558-0. Richard Pryor. Joha JACK AND ) 8:30 S3 BAMBMQER 10:30 65 RED SHOES 11:00(H WW8TON CHURCHLL: O CD HOUSTON The Junior Queen Contest will be held May 9 at 4 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Arena and is open to local girls 15 years and under. The girls will be required to ride a pattern and interview wit hthe judge. Applications will also be taken up to the time of judging. For more information, call Karmel Clay at by AJbart Lamoriaee. APRS. SO. 186 OGDMARIAHg Children's Choir sets P.G. concert The Utah Children's Choir, under the direction of Miss Kay Asay, will present their Spring Concert on Tuesday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the School American Heritage auditorium. Featured on this concert will be the music of Bach, Marcello, Cherubini, and the modern composer, Randall Thompson. There will also be presented a collection of American Folk songs and music from Broadway musicals. Boy soloist for the concert will be Sam Wimmer of Alpine. Shalyn Miner of American Fork will be featured in a piano solo. O CEO OT (To be continued) appearances and to reign over the Strawberry Days Rodeo. Applications will be taken up to the time of the contest. For more information, call Jim Green, or Merrill Hone, DTV Balooa-(195- 8. "The Directed JifflaMONMON Apply now for P.G. Rodeo Queen Applications for the Strawberry Days Rodeo Queen and Junior Queen Contest are still being taken. The Senior Queen Contest will be held May 2 at 4 p.m., starting with a tea at the Pleasant Grove Jaycee Building, followed by horsemanship at the Pleasant Grove Arena. The contest is open to all girls age will be 16 or older. Contestants judged on horsemanship, poise, personality, appearance and public speaking. Winning contestants must be available for Strawberry Days publicity such as appearances on radio, TV and any other public Ban (1972. Drama) Barbeei Harahey. (1985. Comedy) April 29. 1987 V .J"" movc O - C"-f?9- 64, DECLARATIONS f CWDEPENDENT 11:46 65 Th PLUS TM lot 1. $ End (R) 1tm,i.V FrawthTlTpTpfll.Ct Who Could fit (PG) PIUS Crocodile DBndHfPG TImi. d 4tt. I 1 30 14! km 1 1; m I |