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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Oct. 20, 1993 - Page 14 1 W Issr i Symphony prepares for concert A ik M t Local artists to be featured at gala Several area artists will be featured at an Arts Gala hosted by the Lehi Arts Council on Friday, Oct. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Colonial House, 187 W. Main, cock, Neldon Bullock, Dottie Holmes Tickets are $10 per person and are available at Peacock Studies, 36 W. Main, Lehi, or at Lehi Drug, Whittaker, Jeremy Whittaker, and Nila Hughes will be among the visual artists who will present their works at the display. Young musicians will also perform at the gala, and include Justin Lehi. Jared Evans, Haruhito Miyagi and Mary Merrill among others. Following the program, dancing will be available for theremainder of the evening. 154 W. Main. Steve Streadbeck, Randy Blackburn, Sue Ewing, Russ Pea The 50 member orchestra is under the direction of conductor Clinton Bell, who has had extensive experience in the musical field. The theme for the performance is "An Eveningof Continental Clas- lo! sics." The orchestra will perform "Capriccio Italien" by P. Tschaikow-sky- ; "Hungarian Dances" by Johannes Brahms; "Light Cavalry Overture" by Franz V. Suppe; "Andalu-ci- a Suite" by Ernesto Lecuona; "The Pink Panther" by Henry Mancini. Included in the program will be excerpts from "Phantom of the Opera." Featured vocal soloists will be Jill Wilson and Brent Whitlock. The performance is family oriented and everyone is invited to The Fugitive open at 7 p.m. The play is performed altern ately with "Shadowbrook Mansion," another Halloween favorite, which plays on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, with three and Thursdays, Oct. additional performances on Nov. 12, 13, and 15. The Hasty Heart The Hale Center Theater - Orem presents this comedy classic Mon- days, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. with aSaturday matinee Nov. 13 at 3:30 p.m. Admission is $4, $5 and $6. Reservations can be made by calling the theater at 226-860- A Christmas Carol Tickets for the Hale Center Theater's seasonal production of "A Christmas Carol" are on sale to the public. All reservations for this production will be made at the time of purchase. Tickets prices are $5, $6 and $7. The play will run Nov. 26 through Dec. 23 and will play every night except Sunday. Heart and Souls Towne (PG-13- ) Cinemas. 9: 15 only. Movies 8. 4:40, 7:20, 9:55. Hocus Pocus (PG) Movies 8. 4:25, 7, 9:30. The Joy Luck Club (R) Carillon 10. Square. 4:15, 7:15, Judgement Night (R) University 4. 7:20, 9:50. Malice (R) University 4. 7, 9:40. The Man Without a Face (PG-13- ) Carillon Square. 4:45, 9:45. Manhattan Murder Mysteries Called "The Etruscans," the show chronicles the daily life of a culture that thrived in and dominated much of Italy for 500 years before being absorbed under Roman rule. The legacy of this lost civilization can Fork Arts Council Director, Much Ado About Nothing (PG-13- ) Carillon Square. 4:30, 7, 9:30. The Program (R) Central Square. 7. Robin Hood: Men in Tights (PG-13- ) Movies 8. 5:05, 7:40, 10:15. Sleepless in Seattle (PG) Central Square. 4:30, 7:15, 9:45. Snow White (G) Towne Cinemas. 7. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 4:35, 6:50, Acad- emy. 4:15, 7, 9:45. The Beverly Hillbillies (PG) Carillon Square. 5, 7:15, 9:15. Demolition Man (R) Central Square. 4:15, 7:15, 10. For Love or Money (PG) University 7:10. Free Willy (PG) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 4:45, an Axe Murderer Movies 8. 4:30, 7:10, 9:35. Movies 8. 5, Law (PG-13- ) Undercover Blues Mov- (PG-13- ) ies 8. 4:20, 7:40, 10:15. Central Square, 1 1 2 75 N. 200 W., Provo. Movies 8, Plumtree Center, Provo. Towne Cinemas, 120 W. Main, AF. University 4, University Mall, Orem. 2 (Lehi Main St. Exit) 768-811- Bine? 7 Mon. - Thur. 6am to 8pm Fri. - Sat 6am to 10pm Daily Lunch Specials WM BBQ Ribs jj Dinner any uuq & I Limit one per customer) Friday R fSf "ri,- Saturday nnflMIIIII'lHflMflMH "S. 'Tsar xmm MB'. &mp Good's Hospital. The hospital shares glucometers with outpatients who cannot afford to buy one of their J Chicken Steak Fri. & Sat. Night a Choral Society musical director, will conduct the evening's concert as well as singfour Lieder by Schubert. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the society, at Keith Jorgensen's on State Street in Orem or at the door the evening of the concert. Dear Ann Landers: I was stunned and angered by the complaints of the medical transcribers who found doctors' transcription tapes filled with inappropriate noises. Your response was totally insensitive. Landers Creators because your husband puts in so many hours caring for his patients. Rest assured, however, that no matter what kind of Don't you understand what it health reform bill we get, dedimeans when a doctor eats an apple cated doctors such as your to put while he dictates? It means that he husband are still going hours. is in This killer the type down to out time sit not taken has of physician he is, and that's to a meal with his family. Don't you understand what it means when a the kind of medicine he will practice, no matter what. the claridoctor's child is This frighteningexperience runs through Oct. 30, opening at 7:30 each evening and running through t 11 p.m. on weeknights and midnight on weekends. It is located exit at 500 just south of the East American Fork. you lose youof? it Biouse, How much mill you get EsacCi?" "it? 1 We're your Hometown Agents Liana Wallman Cliff Wallman Stock Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 am to 7:00 i State 225-553- 3 UllfWW J' 17 ,0 J State 135 N. Orem 225-553- 3 W ;1. W 1600 N. Orem (Take LJndon Exit M5) Jo Ann Adams Main PL Grove 52 E. Main 785-125- 5 f! cans: Legacy of a Lost Civilization." w Wyoming Comm. College to visit area Ranee Larsen, assistant director of admissions at Western Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs, will be visiting BYU. Larsen will direct his presentation to area residents from American Fork, Lehi, Mountain View, Orem and Pleasant Grove. Larsen is scheduled to visit Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. He will present information and answer questions about WWCC. For further information on Larsen 's visit, please contact BYU. Four adults needed for play Four adults are needed for the play "Christmas Time Again," which will run Nov. 19 through Dec. 20 at the Valley Center Playhouse in Lindon. "Christmas Time Again" is a musical-comed- y which is a modern-day Scrooge story. Needed are a mother and a father in their 40's and a grandma and grandpa 60 to 70. Grandpa is the largest role. All except Grandma are roles that require singing. Those interested may contact as soon Jody or Keith at as possible for an audition. 224-531- 0 I' Am. Fork Jones Paint & Glass in American Fork is pleased to add the professional touch of Rulon Snow has 34 years professional experience in paint and was recently transferred from Provo to the American Fork store. He is a true expert in our paint department and can help you with product advice on all kinds of paints, stains, or lacquers. He also knows spray equipment, supplies, etc. and can help match your colors or complete special jobs. We invite you to come in and get acquainted with Rulon and all the pros at Jones Paint and Glass in American Fork. 53 m Glen Pack 140 S. they desire, dine on Etruscan food specialties in the museum cafe. It has been said that Rome wasn't built in a day. In many ways, it wasn't built by the Romans, either, will disas BYU museum-goer- s cover when they see The Etrus- m if pm Cook's Farm & Greenhouse in Etruscan, build an arch and, if Rulon Snow Allstate Insurance Company Orem an Etruscan bazaar, learn how to tie a toga, write their names film, enter Photo by Steve Hansen instate 135 N. t L With the Allstate Insurance Replacement Cost Guarantee, you can make sure that your house will be rebuilt just the way it was. Even if it costs more than the coverage. For details, call me, you'll get a lot back. Graenhousc f playing net while he dictates? It means the doctor has missed the child's recital again and cannot make time to relax and enjoy the child's music. Don't you understand what it means when a doctor's tapes have airplanes droning in the background? It means the doctor is dictating while on vacation or on the way to Grandma's house. I don't know what the impact will be from the health care reforms Hillary Rodham Clinton and her committee have proposed, but I The annual Utah State Haunted y Castle will be inviting the to spend an evening in terror from Oct. 22 through Oct. 30 (except Sunday) from 7:30 to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 7:30 to 11 p.m. on weekends. Tickets at the door will be $5. A $1 discount will be available from various merchants. u All Nursery frustration and possibly neglect 1991 11-3- 225 - Q27A 1. only hope the changes permit doctors to work more normal hours. This would mean doctors would see fewer patients nd the public would have to wait longer to get an appointment. But at least doctors will have time to make nice clean tapes A for the medical transcribers. Doctor's Wife in Scarsdale, N.Y. Dear Doctor's Wife in Scars-dal- e and everywhere else: I understand your feelings of Syndicate, Inc. evening except Sundays. -- Pumpkins Squash Indian Corn Apples 763-347- - Ann The American Fork Arts Council and Ambulance Association are sponsoring this haunting at 280 South Center, American Fork (formerly Fitzen Gardens). Cost is $5 per person, with a special Monday night family rate of $20 per family. The Haunted Mansion will be open 0 Oct. from 6 to 11 p.m. each 5:30 10:00 We Have Accordingto Lorna Stalker, Edu cation director, the hospital loans donated glucometers tooutpatients who eventually want to purchase their own meter. She explained, "It is a great benefit to our patients who cannot afford a meter right now." If you would like to donate a glucometer, contact Jill Larsen, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator, at An apple a day for the doctor The Haunted Mansion .am.'.K.. ErGSTn & 378-BYU- own. fool-hard- 224-5- 1 Lehi Sfll If you or someone you know recently bought a new meter, you can help other diabetics by donating theold glucometer to American Fork Haunted Castle Academy, 56 N. University Ave., Provo. Carillon Square, 309 E. 1 300 S., Orem. 102 W. Main 31X91 v An Evening of Schubert The Utah Valley Choral Society will present a concert tonight, Wednesday, Oct. 20 featuring the choral and vocal music of Austrian composer Franz Schubert. The concert, which begins at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Lois Johnosn, Call theaters lor additional weekend and matinee shows. 7:30, 10:05. WM Diabetics know how imoortant a glucometer can be in monitoring blood sugar levels. In fact, it can be The Haunted Forest 9:15. So I Married be seen, in part, from 178 artifacts assembled for the BYU show from the Gregorian Museum of the Vatican Museums. Tickets for the exhibit, open Mondays through Saturdays from Oct. 18 to April 30, are available through theMarriott Center Ticket Patrons will not Office, Etruscan the see exhibition, only but they will also view an Etruscan Donate your old glucometer 4:45, 9:30. 7:35, 10. The Age ofInnocence (PG) y Remnants of a civilization lost for 2,300 years have arrived at BYU to become the inaugural visit of the school's new Museum of Art. attend this outstanding concert. Although this performance is free, a $1 donation is suggested. For additional information, contact Lori England, American Mr. Nanny (PG) Central Square. Son in Jha opens with 'The Etruscans' (R) Carillon Square. 7:30. Mr. Jones (R) University 4. 9:30. (PG-13- ) T'l New BYU Art Museum (PG-13- 7:45, 9:45. . , m in the burial tomb exhibit that is part of "The Etruscans: Legacy of a Lost Civilization," now on display at BYU's new Museum of Art. Central ) Square. 4, 7, 10. The Good Son (R) University 4. "Hotel Frankenstein," Valley Center Playhouse's annual October show, returns its twelfth year in production Perform ances of "Hotel Frankenstein" begin at 7:30 p.m. and will run Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays through Nov. 8. Doors ' ? - This stone sarcophagus is found for cue weelr of Oct. 20 - 27 Hotel Frankenstein, Shadowbrook Mansion f rnmwMM.iii Tut, I m auditorium. Fair. n P E The first concert of the season by the American Fork Community Symphony, sponsored by the American Fork Arts council, will be Monday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the American Fork Jr. High School An Arts Gala in Lehi will feature musicians and artists from the area who will perform and demonstrate their works. The piece above, entitled, "Rocky Mountain Big Horn," was painted by Susan Stevens and exhibited at the Utah State well-know- -- I Suite 756-350- 3 1 Lon Sorensen 1407-N. State B Orem 225-200- 0 E. Main, American Fork 756-528- 2 ' |