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Show Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wednesday, June 5, 1996 - Page 15 North Valley Education Center Aviation Day Camps slated The second of three Aviation Day Camps offered by North Valley Education Center in American Fork will be Tuesday, June 11th, and offers a "day youll never forget" for partici- Airport where they will actually be able to operate the Katana under the supervision of a certified FFA instructor. This is not an airplane ride. You will actually be controlling the plane. You will climb, descend, turn, land and feel the rush of flying the plane," said Ron Smart, director of Aviation Science at UVSC. Cost of the course is $89 which covers the training and cost of the flight, plus a pants. The camp offers the thrill of Ka tana-Uta- h piloting an airplane-th- e Valley state-of-the-a- rt State College's new training aircraft, say class directors. Anyone 10 years of age or older is invited to enroll. The camp includes ground discussion on basic aerodynamics, aircraft operaand landing tions, taxi, take-of- f, procedures, instrument interpretation and more. When ground school is complete, participants will find themselves in the cockpit of a Turbine jet helicopter and a Metroliner prop-je- t as they tour the hangers at the airport. Class members will then schedule time at the Provo and school-intensi- lunch. The camp also fills the requirement for the Boy Scout Aviation Merit Badge. For more information or to complete registration, contact Donna at North Valley Education Center, 947 North 900 East, American Fork, Payment must be received by Donna to reserve your space. 763-146- The final camp Thursday, July 11. will be Firearms training offered A firearms Am. Fork Children's Choir to hold Those auditioning should prepare a short selection to sing no more than one minute. A pianist will be there to accompany the children. The American Fork Children's it Choir is a organization especially for children ages nine to 756-645- 9. non-prof- 15. They have traveled to California and Nevada to choir competitions, training-conceale- d weapon certification training course will be held at North Education Valley Center on June 18. The class runs from 7 to 10 p.m. and includes one session and the firing range. Cost is $42. Participants learn fundamental principles, handgun safety, handling, basic marksmanship, and maintenance procedures. Students must participate in the classroom session plus a range firing session to verify for a concealed weapon permit. For more information or to register, contact Donna at North Valley Education Center, 947 North 900 East, American Fork, or call Auditions will be held at Forbes Elementary School, 281 N. 200 East, American Fork, on Monday through Thursday, June 10, 11, 12 and 13, and on Saturday, June 15. An appointment must be scheduled through Merilee Barrett, She will take calls between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Appointments will be between 10 and 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Applications due June auditions winning gold medals in each. Most recently they participated in the "Utah Centennial Children's Choir Celebration" held in St. George. They will be touring again next season. American Fork Children's Choir is dedicated to improving the quality 'of children's music education through singing musical literature of the highest quality. June5-1- This fractured fairy tale musi- cal of the classic "The Emperor's New Clothes" runs through July 22 at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon, with performances Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and $20 for families. Call 6 for directions and reser- - The Arrival 785-118- I (R) Movies 8. 4:10, 6:45, Birdcage vations. 9:25. Fiddler on the Roof Hale Center Theater Orem will present Fiddler on the Roof, one of the most popular Broadway musicals ever through June 10. It will run Mondays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. at the Hale Center Theater, 225 W. 400 North, Orem. For reservations or ticket information call Black Sheep (PG-13- Broken Arrow (R) ) University Dragonheart 4. 5:10, 5:30, 7:10, 7:30, 9:10, 9:40. Eddie (PG-13- subtitled "Our Unspoken Song," 31 at will run June Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. One hundred years of memories and stories of Utah's history will be brought to life in this musical revue. "Celebrating Utah" was conceived by Michale McLean and David Tinney in association with The Pinnacle Group and feature dthe original score of Kurt Bestor and Sam Cardon. Evening performances are at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, with matinees planned each Saturday in August. Tickets are available at the box office beginning May 28 at the theater or by calling 20-Au- Carillon Square. ) 5, 7:40, 10:20. (PG) University 4. 5, 7, 9. 1996 8. 4:15, 7:15, 9:40. Eric Samuelsen's play won the Centennial Playwriting Competition at BYU. It will appear in BYU's Margetts Arena Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays through June 15 with a matine June 8 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for the public, $7 for seniors and alumni and $6 for students, faculty and staff. Call 2 for tickets or information. Happy Gilmore (PG-13- Movies ) (PG) Movies 8. 4:20, Jumanji 6:50, 9:15. Mission: Impossible (PG-13- Academy. 5, 7:30, 10. Mr. Holland's Opus Central Square. 7, 10. The Quest 378-432- (PG-13- ) (PG) University 4. ) 5:20, 7:20, 9:20. Annie Sense and Sensibility (PG) The Villa Playhouse Theatre, 254 S. Main, Springville, brings this family favorite to the stage June 4 on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. Tickets are now on sale. For reservations call Movies 8. 6:35, 9:30. Sgt. Bilko (PG) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 4:45, 7:30, 9:50. Spy Hard (PG) Central Square. Wipeout at 1 Academy, 56 N. University Ave., Provo. 3734470 1 1 Carillon Square, 309 E. 1300 S., Orem. 224-51 Central Square, 175 N. 200 W., Provo. Movies 8, Plumtree Center, Provo. 1 Towne Cinemas, 120 W. Main, AF. University 4, University Mall, Orem. sion. This is a statewide event. D.A.R.E. hot rods and other signature items will be on exhibit. There will also be a ceremony honoring Individuals and families are invited to attend and take a tour of the facility. People can see how structed. Girl Scouts to collect personal care items for United Way drive Girl Scouts in Timpanogos Service Unit, covering American Fork, Lehi, Cedar Hills, Pleasant Grove and Lindon, are having a service project. They will be collecting items such as toiletries, towels and sleeping bags to donate to the United Between now and June 24, a bag, with a list of suggested donations, will be put on your door and picked up latert. Lindon City Girl Scouts will pick up donations on June 14. They would like to thank all cities for the support given to Girl Scouts. Way Agency. class reunion for the 1966 graduating class of Lehi High School is planned for July 13 at 6 p.m. at Utah Valley State College in Orem. The cost is $20 per person or $35 per couple. Those planing to attend should send their money to Connie Swenson Allen, 1421 W. 800 South, Orem, as soon as possible. The class is looking forward to renewing old friendships and catching up on the amazing things that have happened the past 30 in Lehi and will feature dinner and a program. Reservations are due by Saturday, June 22 and should lie mailed to Margie Miner Murphev, 6692 W. 9970 North, Highland, UT 84003. For more information, call Janet Hales and Keith Bateman. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the follow class members, please call a member of the committee: Boyd Anderson, Beckie Bartlott. LouAnn Evans, Harold Gutierrez, Michael Kidd, Norman Kline, Cindie Woodcox Long, Steven Lunt, Dale Sorenson or Vickie 756-758- Other members committee include Julie Littleford Hunt, Thomas. Financial Consultant Opportunity Cost years. They have been unable to find the following classmates: Robin Barney, Steven Bullock, Gary Colledge, Ross Covington, Richard Ewell, Julia Gilbert, Karen Hicks, Lee Holman, Ron McKee, Carol Ann Nelson Eckles, Susie Smith, Linda Thompson and Jennings Whitener. Anyone who has information on these classmates is asked to call Connie Swenson Allen, Mont or Peterson, Kathleen Dickerson Koltermann, by Jeffrey You may have considered an investment in such things as gold or fine art which provide no cash flow. Appreciation in value is the reward, not dividends or interest. There is a simple rule of thumb for calculating what appreciation you would need for such an investment to be a wise one. Because you are tying up capital that could be earning, let's say, 5 1976 per year, you must see your investment appreciate at more The Lehi High School Class of than 5 to be a reasonable choice. 1976 is planning a 20 year reunion. The cost of tying capital up in The reunion will be held Aug. 3 such investments is at 6:30 p.m. at The Colonial House known as the opportunity cost, for that is the amount you could have earned at the going rate. Your real return is the amount your investment gains beyond the opportunity cost. 225-508- 768-353- 768-399- 2. C. Ingersoll, RFC Jeff Ingersoll, president of Total Financial Planning, Inc., has been serving clients since 1979. We are qualified and experienced professionals. Let us help you with: Financial Planning Tor Strategies Business & Personal Insurance Class of Asset Management Retirement and Rollover Decisions Estate Planning and Investment Opportunities. non-yieldi- . i For a free consultation, phone or stop in any time at the 756-393- 4 Bank of American Fork Building 6 West Main St., Suite B. American Fork. & Co., Inc., Member NASDSIPC ".V Father ALL-WEATHE- mm What He Pad if! I TM R Water Repellent Par-G-et Semi-Transpare- nt Highlights wood's natural grain reduces wood Repels water cracking, warping and splitting Use on wood decks, siding, and fences Footwear, i (Except Simple) ! W. OFF Timex Products! i. vOQ invntyt.. at ilnnffrvft nurriM A i A hui Awerlew fork. Offer ExpfrM mw Ma1 vi f nA . 61596. Locally Owned Colors $16.95 Discount Every Day" Athletic Shoes For: Running Basketball Aerobics Football Hiking Baseball Soccer Track & Field COnVERSE uates and friends of the program are also offered reduced admis- Mack cement mixers are made from scratch. In addition, there will be pop, hot dogs, pop corn, and Mack products available. This tour provides good insight into how a large vehicle is con- Mack Trucks of Utah, 310 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove, will hold an open house for the public on Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekend and matinee theaters for additional shows. Call F00Trj&1,WEAR! Air Max Triax All young people in Utah Valley who have graduated from the D.A.R.E. program to join them for the 5th Annual D.A.R.E. Day at Raging Waters on Friday, June 7. Program participants who come to Raging Waters wearing, or bearare entiing, their D.A.R.E. tled to $5 park admission which includes full use of attractions and facilities. Family of D.A.R.E. grad- 224-531- 5:20, 7, 7:50, 10, 10:30. REALLYWawts! Saturday: Sept. 23 For more information call Jody at Twister (PG) Carillon Square. On 10:00 are Performances Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 26 Ui (PG-13- 4:45, 7:15, 9:40. pro-lucti- u10'a-3-0 A large cast is needed. Most will need to sing and have some dancing ability. Everyone should prepare a song and plan to have tape accompaniment or sing a cappella. Nine women are needed, five ages 18 to 20; and four ages 35 to 45. Also Securities offered through Cadaret, Grant The Truth About Cats and Central Square. ) Dogs 0. PM needed is an girl. Ten men, five ages 18 to 30 and five ages 40 to 60 are also needed. Also two boys. Most roles will be double cast. 9:45. . OPEN story of the Utah pioneers and the opening of Salt Lake's first theater in 1862. Toy Story (G) Towne Cinemas. 7, 9:15. Sat. 3, 5. Movies 8. 5:35, 7:40, on the surfing This take-of- f movies of the 1960s will appear at Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State, Murray. The play runs Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 .and 9:30 p.m., with Saturday .matinees at 3 p.m. as scheduled, through July 13. For reservations ,:all Robin Hood The Boyz & The Hood The legend of Sherwood will lever be the same after this written by Bob Bedore and Sric Jensen. "Robin Hood" runs Mon-F- rl: 10:00 AH-- Office. 5, 7:30, 9:50. 8. - Celebrating Utah This centennial celebration, (PG-13- Flipper Waimea Bay! Movies 8. 4:35, 7:05, 9:35. The Seating of Senator Smoot Surfin' Safari Movies 8. ) 4:25, 7, 9:20. 226-860- 489-308- The Utah Valley Choral Society will present "American Classics" locals Gary by arranged "Doc'Taylor and Robert Millett in its final concert of the season June 7. The program, under the direction of Lois J. Johnson, begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle; an informal chat with the director and composers begins at 7 p.m. General admission of $6 ($4 for students and senior citizens), and $15 for a family. Free parking is available next door at the Nu Skin Plaza. Central ) (PG-13- Raging A Utah Valley Choral Society Square. 4:50, 7:20, 10. 756-795- DARE. Day slated Friday at Mack Trucks to hold open house Waters Class of 1966 8. 1996. The Governor then chooses the two names that will appear on the general election ballot in November, by Sept. 1, 1996. Additional information concerning the position or nomination process, and nomination forms can from be obtained Neal Christensen, Committee Chair, the County Clerk's Office, Local School Board Office, The State Board of Education, or the Lt. Governor's Candidates must submit a nomination form, a letter of interest, and a resume to the Nominating Committee for their review. All forms and information must be clearly postmarked or received by Neal Christensen. Committee Chair, 539 N. 900 East, American Fork, 84003; telephone no later than June 15. The Nominating Committee will review all applications and select three to five names to submit to the Governor by Aug. 1, Lehi High Classes to hold reunions through June 8 at Off Broadway Theatre, 272 South Main, Salt Fools Wear Pink Auditions for Papa the Playhouse will be held Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. Papa and the Playhouse is the the best drug resistance essays of the program's fifth and sixth grade participants. 2 Lake City. The play will be performed Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Reservations required by calling for state board Auditions slated at Valley Center Playhouse and 763-146- 9. MrtsBntertainment For the week of The Nominating Committee for the State Board of Education District 14 is now accepting applications for those interested in running for the State Board of Education. To qualify as a candidate for the State Board of Education, a person must reside within the district boundaries and be a qualified, registered voter. Residency within the board district and voter registration should be confirmed by the candidate with the county clerk. 15 nmna. .&r. mj iM, n.cjlSS- nil cuyB -' Stain |