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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., May 19, 1993 - Page 12 shows planned in conjunction Auditions set Quilt with P.G., Lehi, A,F. city celebrationsthe for youth Pleasant the and theater show be are Auditions are announced for the American Fork Arts Council's Youth Theatre summer production of the musical "Peter Pan," directed by Doug Jolley. Auditions will be held this evening (Wednesday) at the American Fork Junior High from 6 to 8 p.m. Parts are available for boys and girls up to age 18. Please come prepared to sing a one minute musical selection. A tape player or accompanist will be provided. To sign up for an audition time or for more information, call 785-205- This summer there will be three local quilt shows in communities of Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Lehi. Each show coincides with the local community celebrations - Pleasant Grove Strawberry Days, American Fork Steel Days, and Lehi Pioneer Days. The three communities are working together with a standardized judging sheet and the same entry divisions so that it is possible to enter the same quilt in all three shows if the quilter so desires. There will be ten divisions including everything from the appli-queembroidered, stenciled and d, patchwork quilts to baby quilts, 9. Lions Club to hold quilt auction PGHS Class of 53 to A quilt festival will be held at the Little America Hotel on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 8, 9 and 10, to display quilts made by the Lions Clubs throughout Utah. The quilts will be auctioned off hold reunion The Pleasant Grove High School Class of 1953 is holding their 40th class reunion on Saturday, May 29, in the old high school auditorium (now Pleasant Grove Recreation Center), 41 E. 200 South. The theme is "Come Back to the 50s." The reunion committee reports most '53 class members are planning to attend, but want to encourage all former class members from kindergarten to 12th grades to join this special event. Call Ann West Fisher, or Jewel Olpin Knight, 785-452- 0, 377-908- 3. AFHS Class of f58 seeks June 10 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Little America Hotel. Everyone is invited to attend the auction. In order to raise money for the John Moran Eye Center at the The search is on for two young ladies to represent Utah in the nationally televised 1994 MISS USA pageant and 1994 MISS TEEN USA pageant. The Miss Utah USA pageant and Miss Utah Teen USA pageant will hold a preliminary competition for the first time this year to select the "Official State Delegates" who will compete later in the year. Are you amongthemissingfrom the American Fork High School graduating class of 1958? Thecommitteeplanningthe35th reunion of the class of 1958 can't locate addresses on several of their classmates and is asking for help. The reunion is scheduled for August 14 at the Homestead in Midway. Anyone having addresses on the following is asked to contact re- union committee members Noall T. Arlene Beck Wootton, 1 (ask for Arlene), or Nave, 756-76- 8 1 Linda Lee Smith, or 6; 785-391- 785-332- The Valley Center Playhouse at presents this mystery-comedthe playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Monday at 7:30 p.m. through June 14. Prices are $5 general admission, $4 for students, seniors and children and $20 for families. For reservations call y Clark Allen, Darlene Anderson, Kent Angell, Mark Allen, Elaine Andreason, Donna Austin, Anita Brown, Larry Burningham, Neil Boswell, Brian Bunker. Gary Carter, Judy Chavas, Mike Corfield, Jeannie Curfew, Billie Joy Chadwick, Roxie Clements, Frank Cook, Davis Conley, Launa Duffin. Eugene Fryer, Sandra Kay Fry, Lorna B. Gordon, Richard Goetz, Max Haag, LaMae Hampton, Judy Hooley, Richard Hunsinger, Glen Halliday, Louise Harris, Carma Huggard, Susan Hutchings. Darlene Kay, Jerry Lee, Noreen Miller, Robert Monson, Robert Malison, Richard Monson, Martin Nielson, Linda Osborne, Roy M. Robinson, Val Runolfson, Carol Shelton, LeGrand Smith. Larry Vest, Bobby Walters, Gary Wood, Carol Wagstaff, Brenda Wasden, Robert Wyler, Norman Young. Good The Desert Star Playhouse presents the musical comedy The Lost So Good" through City or 10. The Playhouse is located at July 4861 S. State in Murray. Perfor- mances are Monday through Satruday at 7 p.m. with a 9:30 performance Saturday nights. Reservations are recommended by call- ing 224-521- 0. A Spring to Remember musical-co- 226-860- 0. internationally-acclaime- d musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice has been extended at the Pioneer Theater, Broadway (300 South) and University (1340 East) in Salt Lake City, through May 22. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday evenings, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday evenings and 2 p.m. for Saturday matinees. For tickets or more information call the box office at 581-696- 1. 4. 7:30,9:40. Ben Gonzalez, M.S.W., grief counselor. For further information, call B.J. Mobile Brake On Saturday May 22nd Scouts throughout the Utah National Parks Council will be selling a and World's Largest Gathering of Eagles. tickets to the first Council-wid- e im? Indian Summer (PG-13- ) Carillon Square. 5:15, 7:15, 9:30. Jack the Bear (PG-13- ) Movies 8. 4:25. Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. Sat. 3, 5. Lost in Yonkers (PG) Carillon Square. 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. Map of the Human Heart (R) Central Square. 4:30, 7, 9:30. Peter's Friends (R) Central Square. 9:20. Posse (R) Central Square 4:45, ; 7:15, 9:45. Movies 8. Rich in Love (PG-13- ) m VGv57 4:50, 7:35, 10. The Sandlot (PG) Central Square. ilHfIiiH $1 liiid nil his Carnosaur (R) Carillon Square. '4:30, 7. 5:30, 7:30, 9:45. Sidekicks (PG) Central Square. Carillon Square. 5, 7:15, 9:30. ) Dave 4:30, 7, 9:30. Movies 8. Sommersby (PG-13- ) 9:35. Cinemas. Towne 7, Lee 4:20, Bruce The 6:55, Dragon: Story VJI viSs (PG-13- (PG-13- ) University Falling Down 9:15. Ends Thurs. 4. 7, 9:30. (R) Movies 8. 4:35, 7:10, 9:45. Splitting Heirs (PG-13- ) Bsy stuffs Univer- sity 4. 9:15. Mov(PG-13- ) Movies Untamed Heart (PG-13- ) 9:20. 8. ies 6:40, Towne 9:30. Cinemas 8, 4:15, 6:50, 7, 9:15 Sat. 3, 5. Who'sTheMan? (R) University 4. A Few Good Men (R) Movies 8. 7:20, 9:20. 4:05, 7:05, 10:05. Call theaters lor additional weekend and matinee Forever Young (PG) Movies 8. shows. 4:30, 7:30, 9:55. A Evita This (R) Movies 8. 4:40, 7:20, 10: 15. Benny & Joon (PG1 University The Hale Center Theater Orem presents this original Hale medy about newlyweds who find work during the depression felling trees in the Grand Targhee Forest. The play run s through June 14 with an 8 p.m. curtain time each Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There is also a June 12 matinee. For reservations call The group helps anyone who has lost a loved one deal with grief. Anyone is welcome. There is no charge. The group meets once a week for six weeks under the direction of BRAKE "' Alive 1. level. WAGNER PRODUCTS 19-2- 6 So-Fa- ri Lights Out CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY beHospice of IHC sponsors reavement group which will meet Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at 1875 S. State, Orem, on the lower 467-228- So Written Estimate Provided Hospice to meet weekly a 14-2- So-Fa- ri Avoid a Major Repair Bill off. The prelim in ary competition will consist of a training workshop covering all areas of competition, personal interview, contestant luncheon, and preliminary swimsuit and evening gown competition. All interested girls ages 6 must register by May 30, 1993. For more information, contact the Executive State Director, Amy Christensen, at Inspection 17-Poi- nt out University Hospital, a Lions Club for the wee I of May WHAT'S STOPPING YOU? project, the Lions Clubs throughthe state have donated beautiful handmade quilts to be auctioned on Teens needed to represent Utah in Miss Teen Pageant classmates 756-357- Grove will have first quilt show in conjunction with Strawberry Days. Quilts will collected at the Pleasant Grove Library on Saturday, June 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. They will be hung in the library until June 21. The public is invited to come view the quilts and cast their vote for the quilt they prefer. American Fork's quilt show will be July 15 to 17 in the American Fork Senior Citizen Center, and Lehi will display their quilts at the Lehi High School lunchroom on July 23 to 24. The public is encouraged to small and miniature quilts. Tied quilts, wearable patchwork, all encouraged. even placemats A special division enables children 18 years and under to also enter their quilting projects. This year's theme division is "Celebration s."Th is category could include wedding or anniversary quilts, holiday quilts, or any other type of celebration. For example, sometimes a quilt is made of scout badges to honor an Eagle Scout, or a friendship quilt to honor a high school graduate. Entries in this division should include a 4x6 card explaining how the quilt qualifies in this division. Far Off Place Groundhog Day (PG) University 4, 7:10. Towne Cinemas. Starts Fri., 7, 9:15, Sat. 3, 5 Indecent Proposal (R) Academy Theatre, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. Academy, 56 N. University, Provo. Carillon Sq, 309 E. 1300 S., Orem. Central Sq., 175 N. 200 W., Provo. 7 Movies 8, Plumtree Ctr., Provo. Towne Cinemas, 120 W. Main, AF. 2 University 4, Univ. Mall, Orem. 0 2 1 1 if lose your you IhaoL--j much off it house, tiyriii you get bacCi?" 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