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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Sept 20, 1989 . Page 11 Valley Center Playhouse sets auditions Saturday Bruce Murdock opens practice in American Fork Dr. Bruce T. Murdock, D.M.D., has opened hi new dental practice in the American FoA Medical Plaza, (just south of the American Fork tor, Donna Payton at "Here We Go Again" a comedy by Ruth and Nathan Hale, is a funny situation comedy about the oldest story in peopledom, the eter-226-834- 2. Hospital) 120 North 1220 East, Suite 11. He now has appointments avail able Monday through Saturday with a emergency service, and 24-ho- ur " nnt i a! farianfrlAnlila Qr Addict auditions Thurs. Yes, three handsome men chasing one lovely 2 girl. Who their the and gets capers, girl, comprise the story which includes a hilarious grandmother just for spice. Needed in the cast are one girl, girl, one two girls, one grandmother, two women about 45 to 55 years old, three men 26 to 30 years old, and one 45 to 55 year old man. Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 E-- , Lindon, announces an audition for the November play. It will be held Saturday, Sept 23, from I to 3 p.m. at the theater. For further information call the direc- involved in drug or alcohol abuse. The play calls for 22 young people, ages 14 to 19, and all roles are open. The Lehi Arts Council will hold auditions for 'Addict" on Thursday, Sept 21 at 6:30 p.m. in the room of the Lehi City Library, 120 N. Center. The play will be used in conjunction with Drug Prevention week activities throughout Utah and Salt Lake counties. "Addict" is a compilation of stories of teenagers who have been multi-purpo- se Those auditioning should be prepared with a one- - to two-minu- te monologue. For more information, all Kathor Kim Woffin-deleen Reed, 768-456- 7 768-876- 3. can be reached at The new office has a soothing 756-459- 5. atmosphere with stereo headphones to listen to for relaxation, and all new art equipment Dr. Murdock has training in the new advances and state-of-the- te innovations has dentistry developed. He has additional experience in cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, and the use of implants. He is known for his ability to work with children even the most difficult to handle end with adults who have any fears at all, making their dental visit a pleasant and good experience. Dr. Murdock graduated with honors from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry, receiving awards in crown and bridge, operative dentistry and leadership. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. C. Dale Murdock of Pleasant Grove, and is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and Brigham Young University. He and his wife Lisa are the parents offour children. He is proud to open his office in the area, and invites area residents to come in and get acquainted, and see his new facility. W I Grabber aw $2.95 16W$2.!$ Long handle $5.95 25x1" $4.11 Tmmiih S"W ("II. 12" 1.41 Mm li Ml Hours of Saler SH, Mon.-Fr- 9:30-1:0- 0 d TRUCK as low as $65f5 Tread Design May Vary Plus Balance, Non Ameri-Ste- Big 700-- 1 O Brand , J X 'K 5C TRAC HWY el 700 Hunter's Special 15C 49.95 60.94 5:0 5D 950165.D 800 16 875 16 Hwy 121650 6104 .65 23 72 48 109.33. .. 71.45 66 26 75.59 79.74 .112.20 design may vary Pius balance Non BIG O brand Tread 64.95 TRACTION kl 0 M3S73R1S Tread Design May Vary Plus Balance, Non Big O Brand $129 IT135 731 OP tS Y Tread Oewsn May Vary Plus Balance, Non itrrssrwrr B13 O Brand - V LfW k J5. jiiJJ?M ' I ' -- ' Nf VSsT lY'TXl' ...... tmuzzz FRONT WHEEL 1 ALIGNMENT vmt 1 Terra'" eCr .BacKed rantV n-- s V a '"a m anfl excwswe - With coupon. 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The forms can be picked up at and mailed to the Petal Pantry, 54 N. Main, Payson, Utah 84651. Deadline is Sept. 20 at 5 p.m. and entries must be postmarked no later than that date. Miss Utah Valley is an open pageant for young women ages 17 to 26 as of Sept. 1. Contestants must be a resident of Utah for six months or enrolled in a Utah school. Six copies of the application and six black and white wallet-siz- e photographs must be included to be used forjudges and publicity. An orientation meeting will be held at Payson City Center, 439 W. Utah Ave. Sat. Sept. 23 from 8 to 1 1 BTATIOMTAJL a as lew as Chad Hulet, director of Miss Utah Valley scholarship pageant, has 465-974- - loxtsomsc Apply now for Miss Utah Valley 5 -- General charge. 465-258- 1 Off-Roa- Musica Antiqua, a group specializing in music of the Renaissance, will be the featured group for the third recital of the Pleasant Grove Arts Council Artist Recital Series. The recital will be held in the Pleasant Grove City Library Auditorium on Thursday, Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission Renaissance instruments, including the shaum and the complete recorder family, and sing madrigals and other music of the period. DrrStotf earned her B.A. in German from Weber State College and her MA. and Ph.D. in German from the University of Utah. She is now teaching at BYU. Besides her linguistic talents, she is a skilled performer on the piano andhtt apjpeai'ed frequently as a soloist and accompanist while at Weber State and in the Salt. Lake area. She was a featured performer earlier this yea? in a recital with violinist Dr. David Honey, also of the BYU faculty. ft r PG to feature Renaissance group Musica Antiqua was organized by Dr. Michelle Stott and has performed widely in Northern Utah. They play a variety of authentic- .... - v 756-60- 00 703 N. STATE. OREM 224-- 1 177 Dale a myot ra tJ m a Gary Dollar Jenkt a it? w iu Owner I v I nacrl n, |