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Show Utah! - New Business Tuna Christmas' not to By Barbara Christiansen I had the wonderful oppor- Super 8 offers free rooms room, Super 8s across the country will hopefully make holiday gatherings a little bit easier for those in need." Advanced registration is not required but recommended since the number of available rooms may be limited. Reservations may be made by contacting Lehi's Super 8 at or at the motel, 125 S. 850 East. They may also be made e reservathrough the tion center, Lehi's Super 8 Motel is joining in the chain's ninth annual 'Rooms at the Inn" holiday program, offering free Christmas eve accommodations to friends or relatives of patients in nearby nursing homes, veterans' homes, hospitals of treatment centers. The program "was designed jto bring families and friends together during the holidays," said Super 8 President and pEO Robert N. Weiler. "By removing the cost of a motel out-of-to- J 766-880- 0 toll-fre- Timp Cave Visitors Center to remain open until Jan. 3 messages for other party members and weather forecasts will Although Timpanogos cave land the cave trail are closed for the season, Timpanogos Cave Rational Monument visitor center will remain open to help serve American Fork Canyon visitors until Jan. 3, according to Superintendent Kit Mullen. The visitor center will be 'ppen daily, except Christmas pay and New Years Day, between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. I Visitors will be able to watch Ihe film about Timpanogos tCave, get information, purchase gifts from a wide assortment of books and postcards, land use visitor center facilities Jsuch as restrooms and pay jphones. A bulletin board is available for visitors to leave Folk be posted daily. The American Fork Canyon entrance station is open daily. The canyon use fee is $3 for a pass or $25 for an annual pass. Golden Eagles, Golden Age, and Golden Access passports are honored and available for purchase at the entrance station. Passes make wonderful gifts - the perfect stocking stuffer. The cave and cave trail are expected to reopen in May for the 1999 season. For more information on Timpanogos Cave National 9. eight and 18 at four different levels: beginning students in Brigham Young University Conferences and Workshops will sponsor "International third through sixth ' grades, Folk Dance for Youth," featur- ing traditional Irish dance in the spirit of "Riverdance." To register or for more information, call (801) Classes will be every Monday from Jan. 4 to April in the BYU 19, 1999, Conference Center. Students in third. through sixth grades will meet from 5 to 6 p.m., and students " in seventh through' twelfth grades will meet from 6 continuing students in third through sixth grades, beginning students in seventh through twelfth grades, and continuing students in seventh through twelfth grades. ' 378-485- 1. ; ;; " to 7 p.m. The classes will be taught for those between the ages of Charles Lynn Frost and Duane Stephens played each role so well, so amazingly, that the majority of characters remained strong, crisp and most of all, hilarious. It was an extremely professional performance, with each actor remaining perfectly in character(s) at all times. The audience didn't miss a word, or a gesture, as the two displayed perfect timing in waiting for laughs and reaction from the crowd. Every one of the characters had his or her own walk, accent and mannerisms to make it a great performance. How the actors kept them sep Page Jeanette Geslison, faculty member in the Folk Dance Pivision at BYU, will be the instructor. The cost of the classes is $75. Registration" is limited, so register early. Gift certificates and workshop are available before Christmas. Association recently held its Eighth Annual Music Project Fair at Keith Jorgensen Music in Orem. Over 70 area music students participated in the event, which encourages research, creativity and the exploration of new musical ideas. All Project Fair entrants received a project evaluation, certification of participation, and Encore 100 Club Ribbons. Grand prize awards for arate from each other is more than amazing, but was the high point of the play. The show runs Monday, and Thursday, 'Friday Saturday evening at 8, through Jan. 9, in the Provo Theatre Company, 105 E. 100 North, Provo. It's a small building, with seats for only a little over 100, so everybody gets a good view and feels a part of the production. It didn't take long to get in the mood of the farce, and we what anticipated I LI 72 HOUR ,rf.iJ imfyVif .1 hilarity Jsi a EMERGENCY KITS WATER PACKETS WATER STORAGE BARRELS would come next as one character left the stage, and you weren't sure what would make you giggle when the next one WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS appeared. It never failed. The zany script provided so many twists and turns that you knew virtually anything could and would happen. Not only that, but director Ed Gryska added a local touch, with a look at local events, from north Utah County, no less. Watch for it. Tickets may be considered a bit pricey, but are worth it, especially compared to other offerings costing nearly as much. They are $12.50 and $15, with special rates for large groups, students and seniors. They may be purchased by from 6 to. 9 calling 379-060- 0 p.m., or in person at the IV i HOW PREPARED ABE YOU? FOOD RATIONS EMERGENCY DEHYDRATED 492-912568 FOODS 5 WEST PACIFIC DR. AM. 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In fact, I didn't even know it existed. "A Tuna Christmas" is the sequel to "Greater Tuna," which sounds just as bizarre. The comedy plays at the Provo Theatre Company and is not to be missed. I had no idea what to expect, so I wasn't too sure what was and happening as two actors two actors only began a list of 22 roles they would portray in the evening's program. I was a little hesitant, feeling it could be confusing, or at least unap- December 2, I tf M I VE R S I TV MAIL j ZCMl, Mervyn's and Nordstrom (coming!) Plus 195 fine shops and eateries Just off on University Pkwv. and State St. in Orem (801 ) 4 224-069- |