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Show 'f'F' Citizen Centennial Wagon Train to traverse state in 1996 ', ?&s, Review - Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1995 - Page 16 'Shadowbrook Mansion9 is sure to delight with its cast of characters roads, Although detailed maps and other amenities will make Utah's Centennial Wagon Train more enjoyable than the trek made by the state's early settlers, participants will still get a feel for life on the open frontier as to they make their way from Logan 1996. Cedar City in June Those participating in the rare wagon train will have the down of "going' opportunity counthrough the state seeing the four to at three try in slow motion, miles per hour, the way the piowell-oile- d By KALYN SECRETAN Leave all your everyday cares and travel to Lindon where a ghost 'Host welcomes you into the dark-ness and home of "Shadowbrook Mansion," one of two Halloween offerings now playing at the Valley Center Playhouse in Lindon. favorite of your Many Halloween characters will arrive at the Mansion to spend Halloween weekend with a promise they will actually get to see their host for the first time in . to come. The children are delighted to see each other, and plot to reunite the family. Brian Owen and Erica Glenn were seen as the children in the performance viewed, they resemble their mom and dad in apparel and actions. They are great and participate in a special musical number, a Rap on Parents. Why were they all invited or almost demanded to come is the question among the guests. What will they all be ask to give up in order for The Shadow to exist outside his shadow. Jody Renstrom is responsible for the script and the music. You will be delighted with such "I Love Being A Witch, or "' 4 75 years. Grim, played by Larson Holyoak, is definitely very "grim." Although he answers the door, he ' is not your regular host. He makes 1' 'everyone feel uneasy about accept-- " ihg the invitation. Egor, who actually scares him-- . elf when he looks into the mirror is played by Kevin Hill. He is the followed by j first to arrive, Wolfman, (Scott Wetsel) and the witches, Aunt Tillie, and Loreena, played by Alyse Shattuck and Donna Belnap. The witches brighten the guest list with their arrival and both Wolfman and "The Count," played by Robert Land try to capture the , "Why Am I So Weird." Doug Shattuck who played one of the main parts last year is the Director of this years performance. Other cast members are Coke Bates, Clay Kugler, Joni Clark, Faith Johnson, Ken Shelley, Austin Pratt, Joyce Gunther, Aimee attention of the young pretty mummy type character and a chance to see Shadowboork Mansion, come to the Valley Center Playhouse on Thursday, Friday or Saturday through Nov. 10. Reservations are suggested for this busy Halloween season. Hotel Frankenstein plays for the 14th season on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights until Nov. 6. English prof, to lecture on writing Bruce Jorgensen will speak on "Working on Sentences" at the October meeting of the Utah Valley Chapter of the League of" Utah Writers. Jorgensen, a BYU English proworkfessor, will give a hands-o- n shop that will focus on the mechanics of writing, including rhythm, finding the rights words The Utah Valley Chapter of the League of Utah Writers will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m. in the Provo Library, 425 W. Center. The public is welcome and admission is free. e Please bring a sample of something you are currently working on for the workshop. For one-pag- more information, call Kristen and grammar basics. Black, 374-010- 5. Public Notices Notice On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1995, at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium of the Library Building, 30 E. Center, the Pleasant Grove City Council will consider the items listed below which may be referred to them by the Planning Commission. Item 1 - Pleasant Grove City to consider adoption of a new street system master of public hearing hefore Pleasant Grove City Council For Planning Commission will meet for a briefing at 6:30 p.m. at the Public Works Building, 323 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove City. This will Grove Pleasant be a public meeting; however, no testimony will be heard and no action will be taken on the agenda items. in the Published Pleasant Grove Review Oct. 11, 18 and 25, 1995. plan. ALL CITY. City Tons of Money 378-432- Hale Center Theater Orem presents this family comedy about a couple who inherit a "ton" of money and then have to come up with a scheme to avoid paying their debts with hysterical complications. The play runs Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays through Nov. 18 at the theater located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem. Curtain time is 8 p.m. For reservations call 226-860- From American Fork Hotel Frankenstein Shadowbrook Mansion and Valley Center Plahyouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon, packs a double Halloween punch with these two favorites. Curtain is 7:30 p.m. follows: 1. Review of progress on the General Plan. 2. Discussion and review of various elements of the General Plan. 3. Discussion of design review. 4. Adjournment. calling 8. Dracula The Vampire Subtitled "He Loved in Vein," this spoof of the popular horror classic will run at the Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State, Murray, Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 and 9:30 p.m., with Saturday matinees as scheduled, through Nov. 11. For reservations call v Published tion. in . Notice hereby given of the Board : that Adjustments of American Fork City, Utah, will hold a meeting Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1995 at American Fork City Hall, 31 No. Church Street, American Fork. The meeting will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. The agenda will be as follows: 95-4- variance J7 ( d t - 6 Al Mr. requests a to allow them to Schellenberg A spirit of fun, scenes of hilarious confusion and a series of mistaken identies make this one of Shakespeare's most side-splitti- 11,1995. world-renowne- Casper (PG) Movies 8. 4:25, 6:55, 9:05. Dangerous Minds (R) Central Devil in a Blue Dress (R) Carillon Square. 7:15, 9:45. To Die For (R) University 4. 7, 9:30. 7:15, 9:30. How to Make an "American Quilt (R) University 4. 7:10, 9:40. The Indian in the Cupboard (PG) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 5:05, 7:20, 9:40. Last of the Dogmen (PG-13- ) Carillon Square. 7, 9:30. Movies 8. 4:15, The Net (PG-13- ) 6:50, 9:30. Nine Months (PG-13- ) 240-331- Ron Gallagher This popular comedian returns to Johnny B's Comedy Club Oct. 18 and 19 for two shows each night at 8 and 10 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at Walker's Food and Fuel locations, Sonic Garden CD. Exchange in Provo, and Johnny B's Comedy Club. Tickets are limited. Johnny B's is located at 177 W. 300 South, Provo. For more information call the hotline at 377-691- 0. Movies 8. 4:35, 7:05, 9:50. Pocahontas (G) 7, 9:15. 9:15. Towne Cinemas. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 5, 7:10, "Frightmares" at Lagoon Seven (R) University 4. 7:20, 10. Smoke (R) Carillon Square. 7, 9:30. Carillon Square. 7, 9:45. To Foo... Wong University 4. 7:30, 9:50. Under Siege (PG-13- ) (PG-13- ) 2 (R) Movies 8. 4:45, 7:35,10. A Walk in the Clouds Central Square. 7, 9:30. (PG-13- ) " 3. Adjournment. Published in Lagoon's new Halloween bv using receptacle behind our TcountryT 31. Activities include face painting, story telling, magic shows, musical revues and the Nightmare Midway attraction, one of Utah's largest spook alleys. All rides will be open except Lagoon A Beach, the Hydro Luge and Pioneer Village. For opening times and admission prices, call (801) 6. towards the President's Scholarship Endowment. ,t Sculptor to be guest Professional sculptor Paula Graves will be the guest artist for the October meeting of the artist section of the Women's Council of Provo. The public is invited to the meeting, which will be held Thursday, Oct. 5 at 1 p.m. at 310 W. 500 North, Provo. Paula is a graduate of BYU and lives in West Jordan. She does commissioned fine arts sculpture for Historical Arts and Casting and Modern Display. She also does foam sculpture for floats. Those wishing further information may call Nina Schuman at 1 or Betty Listen at 768-942- 785-378- 7. 0. Call theaters for additional weekend and matinee shows. Academy, 56 N. University Ave., Provo. Carillon Square, 309 E. 1300 S, Orem. 0 224-5- 1 1 1 No Red Central Square, 175 N. 200 W., Provo. Seenrity Tape! andF(il & need for our s application, a credit report 1 V V and an appraisal. If everything looks okay. you're approved! No tax returns. No pay stubs. No No P&L statements. No more for holdups paperwork. No red For a rate this low, most lenders tape, period! put you through the wringer! W-2- s. All Canning Supplies on Sale! last-minu- te Pressure Canners 15 QUO 31 01. it Jar Wrench Jar Lifters Lid Liners food Strainer Steam Juicer Kitchen Tongs jJqAqe $CQ95 And Much More! American Fork 222-820- No Red Tape Loan is your Canning Funnels ewtahMews roup cele- bration will be held Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays throughout October as well as Oct. 30 and 451-800- the newsprint the blue Reservations will be taken until Oct. 13 and can be made by calling Tickets are $100 per person or $1,000 for a 10 person table with all proceeds going While You Were Sleeping (PG) American Fork Citizen Oct. 11,1995. said. 0. All we make two lots out of one. The property in question is located at 160 N.300 East. Recycle your 59 West Main, of the work of photographers documenting the people, places and practices of the LDS Church is open in the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City. The exhibit is free to the public at the museum, 45 North Temple Street, in Salt Lake City. For information call (801) An exhibition d over 40 the office. ;ii.: . American Fork Citizen Oct. from Sept. 19, 1995. 2. Appeals: -- it' minutes 1. Approval of Photo Exhibit 7:30. Movies enrollment of more than 14,000 students this year, comes the ever increasing need to recognize, assist and reward deserving students," said Kerry Romesburg, UVSC president. "All are invited to join friends, neighbors and local community leaders for an evening of dining and dancing while demonstrating support for the college and the needs of its students," Romesburg Movies 8. 4:50, 7:25, 9:45. The Comedy of Errors AF Board of Adjustment to hear appeals is Braveheart (R) Central Square. 7, 9:30. Steal Big, Steal Little 2 Grant Acclaimed pianist Johannesen will be guest soloist with the Utah Valley Symphony in 8. 6:30, 9:25. Assassins (R) Academy. Batman Forever (PG-13- ) Utah Valley State College is hosting its fifth annual President's Scholarship Ball Friday, Oct. 20, in the ballroom to raise scholarship funds. Those who attended the ball last year helped to raise more than $60,000 which funded 25 scholarships. The President's Scholarship is the most prestigious scholarship offered at UVSC. "With our record-breakin- g Grant Johannesen in concert its gala open concert, performing for the first time in Utah Saint-Saen- s' Concerto No. 5 ("The Egyptian"). There will be two performances, at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 11 and 12, in the Provo Tabernacle, 100 S. University Avenue. Tickets are available at the door. Parking is available at the NuSkin parking garage west of the tabernacle. Halloween 6 (R) Central Square. 378-432- J.H. Hadfield Chairman 378-432- 2 Dracula vs. The Wolfman The original script by Tim Slover and directed by Bob Nelson will be featured in the Margetts Theatre at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 14. The fatally ill Queen Elizabeth I asks to see a favorite play, and the audience glimpses backstage as her subjects hurry to comply. Call for ticket informa- Dated this 9th day of October, 1995. 18-2- Square. 7:15. 9:45. March Tale Notice is hereby given '.'that the American Fork City "Planning Commission will meet in a Work Session on 11, 1995 in the " American Fork City Hall, 31 'No. Church Street, commencing at 7 p.m. The agenda shall be as Tales of Hoffman This popular opera will begin at 7:30 p.m. in BYU's de Jong Concert Hall Wednesdays through Tickets for Saturdays Oct. preview peformances on Oct. 18 and 19 will be half price. Call for ticket information. Hotel Frankenstein plays and Mondays, Tuesdays Wednesdays and Shadowbrook Mansion plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 31, with additional performances Nov. 6 for reser3, 5 and 6. Call vations. Ticket prices are $5 for adults, $4 for studetns, senior citizens and children (please, no children under 5) and $20 for families. will never be the same in this original comedy set in the old Frankenstein Castle which has been converted into a Bed & Breakfast. The play will appear at Off Broadway Theatre, 272 South Main, Salt Lake City, through Nov. 4, Monday and Thursday through 7:30 at p.m. Saturday Reservations can be obtained by Scholarship Ball Oct. 20 Movies 8, Plumtree Center, Provo. Towne Cinemas, 120 W. Main, AF. University 4, University Mall, Orem. 2. 0. 0. .AF planners set work session the week of Oct UVSC to host 11-1- 8 humorous works. The play, directed by Marion Bentley, will be presented in BYU's Pardoe Theatre at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 21. For tickets and information call Halloween PG Planners set public hearing are permitted. Anyone interested in receiving registration materials or additional information about the wagon train, please call rtsuntnont 785-118- Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know attend. lar Halloween plays. To discover the mystery, of the ; The Pleasant Grove City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Oct. 26, 1995 at 7 p.m. in the Meeting Room at 323 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah. The items listed below will be discussed and anyone interested is invited to Valley Center Playhouse in Lindon, include, clockwise from left, Faith Johnson, Kevin Hill, Donna Belnap and, seated, Joni Clark. Also playing is "Hotel Frankenstein." Reservations are strongly recommended for the two popu- cil. 'A L Cast members of "Shadowbrook Mansion," now playing at Belnap, Annette Pratt and Brad Graff. Understudies are Harvey Taylor and Cati Duke. One of the guests is dressed in ancient cloth, never speaks and communicates with paper and pen- witch. Unknown to each other, "The , jGount," and his son fly in as well as the Count's wife, Darsha (Lisa ; Hannemann) and daughter, Alexia. separated family, they are all ' surprised to see one another after '." three years. Darsha as well as sev-,- ;. eral of the characters are double cast. I'm sure you will enjoy the characters whenever you happen -- V neers did as they settled it," said Dave Faerber, wagon train committee member. The entourage of historic buggies, coaches, covered wagons and vehicles will be other horse-draw- n largely comprised of representatives from each of Utah's 29 counties. However, registration is open to residents all Utah and vehicle. owning a horse-draw- n "Utah never has and probably never will host a wagon train of this size and scope again," said Eli Anderson, chair of the Centennial Wagon Train Committee. "We want to make sure that all of Utah's counties are represented in this historic statewide event." Participants must provide their vehicles and can own horse-draw- n join the wagon train for one week or experience the complete journey of 26 days. Monday-Saturda- y meals will be provided by communities along the route. Hay for the teams will also be provided. Cost per wagon is $20 per week or $50 per month and an additional $10 per week for each person participating. No walkers J JJ Steam Canner $2995 0 No Income to 80 Stated TMiL FtiDBWF """1 Salt Lalie City Pfouo ISO S. 200 W. 209 275 U. 500 V. |