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Show Thursday, March Your Time Music-Dan- ce "Hawaiian Night" is the theme at the Star Falace on Friday, March 18. Those who attend the dance are encouraged to wear Hawaiian or summer clothing. There will be prizes for costumes and a grand prize of a motorcycle given away. The dance begins at 9 p.m. and the address of the Star Palace is 501 N. 900 E., Provo. Victor Borge, a classical comedian pianist will perform Thurday, March 24 at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Tickets are on sale at Capitol Theater Box Office and all ZCMI locations. For more information, call 535-790- 5. Utah Youth Ballet wUl perform "Concert," March 25 and 26, at 8 p.m., in the American Fork High School Theater, 510 N. 600 E., American Fork. Utah Youth Ballet is just one facet of the Utah Pageant of the Arts Expansion Arts Program and is by the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. to Guest Matthew Degnan will be courtesy of Ballet performing West. For reservations and more inbetween 10 formation, call a.m. and 6 p.m. "The Films of Dean Jagger," featuring movies and a campus visit will be March 9 at 756-59- 17-1- Brigham Young University. Today and Friday, March 18, Jagger will attend the film series and after the 7 p.m. screenings, he will answer questions. "Twelve O'Clock High" will be shown today; "Brigham Young" will be shown Friday, March 18; "I Heard (he Owl Call My Name," "Inde- pendence at 76" and "Elmer Gantry" will be shown Saturday, March 19. The films will be shown in the BYU Conference Center Auditorium at 6:30 and 9 p.m. The Mormon Arts Ball will be ll Friday, March 18, with the starting at 7:30 p.m. and the pre-ba- ball at 9 p.m. The Mormon Youth Symphony with Joanne Ottley, and Robert Bowden, director of the Mormon Youth Symphony, will be special guest. During the preconcert, winners of the music competition will be announced and medals will be awarded to the winners. The "Y" will be lit. There will be a variety of music, dance and theater during the ball which is open to the general public as well as students. Tickets are on sale at the Harris Fine Arts Center. Bella Lewitzky and her modern dance company will perform at the Capitol Theater on Friday, March 18, at 8 p.m. "Bella 's Lew-itzky- dancers don't dance dances. They dance theater. They dance about the human condition. They use props. They create dra- mas in space," writes Martin Bernheiner of the Los Angeles Times. For tickets and information contact RDT at or the Capitol Theater box office, 535-790- 5. dance will be conducted in the Wilkinson Center at BYU for all students. "Ocean Breeze" will be the band which will play for the dance on Friday, March 18 at 8 p.m. A Theater "Behold the Lamb of God," a 226-181- special Easter season production based on the ministry of Jesus Christ, is being offered by the LDS Church this mont. The presentation has been adapted from the scriptures by LDS General Authority Mark E. Peterson, a member of the Church's Quorum of Twleve Apostles. It opens March 24 at 8 p.m. in the University of Utah Special Events Center. Additional performances are March 25, 26, 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. and a matinee March 26 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available through local LDS Wards at a discounted price, or at ZCMI, the Special Events Center and Promised Valley Playhouse box offices. Children under 3 are not encouraged to attend. "A Wrinkle In Time." This science fiction story centers on the power of love to carry two gifted children and a friend of theirs into the 5th Dimension to help their scientist father who has been captured by the evil forces in the universe. It will be March 23, 24, 25 at 4:15 p.m.; March 26, 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m.; March 24, 25 at 8 p.m. All performances will be in the Lees Main Stage Young People's Theatre and Family Theatre in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre. "Ah! Wilderness-LonDay's Journey Into Night." Two major, modern plays, both telling the same story and presenting the same theme one comic and the other tragic will be produced in repertory using the same setting and actors. O'Neill's nostalgic comedy will be presented at one performance and his autobiographical tragedy at the next. Together they make a bold theatrical commentary on American program on KEYY old-tim- one-to-tw- plppy 378-270- 8. IT James Arrington and starring Bruce Ackerman will be at the Provo Tabernacle Friday, March 18, and Saturday, March 19 at 8 p.m. The show is taken from speeches, letters, diaries and family history of J. Golden. It is a character study of a Mormon Church modern folk hero. Tickets can be purchased at Wakefield's in Provo and the Missionary Emporium at University Mall. For more c" ESsr Utah Youth Ballet to perform in "Concert" on March 25, 226-724- 2. ter in the Marmalade Hill Center, 363-052- 5. Exhibits "Mormon Arts Festival," will be on display through March at shabby porch of an old age home. These people confront each other during the course of a gin rummy game and discover that age has not made them what they are, but that they are the sum of all the weaknesses they have had. Broadway critics called the play, "hum-maironic and richly humorous." Performances take place in the Salt Lake Acting Company Thea- - BYU-Secure- Harris Gallery, d Fine Arts Center, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday; in the B.F. Larsen Gallery, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily. There is no admission charge. "Anna Spiess Landscapes" n, If ex- Dwarf and Semi Dwarf Bare Root Fruit !1295 20Lb. Rog.tM iM-49- vt man PtrtontHitd t u II Lawn Food Pellets 25-3-- 5 MLb- 1 I "-- Open 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Daily Except Sunday Mr wi-OHLC s aMHMM. 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Rtg.SWW SALE Crabgrass andSpurgePreventer Plus Fertilizer Rtg 40 A-T- op "The Gilder Sleeve" will be the Small Fruit Ammonium 2100 Edison nt 224-212- 1 Sulfate McGra See our booth at the University Mall's Energy Fair an evaporative and discover how energy-efficiehow Learn be. can from you can cool cooler 14 the cost of refrigeration cooling. your home for Miscellaneous hibit will be shown at the Spring-vill- e Art Museum through April 8. Spiess' exhibit consists of oils, W 26. watercolors and acrylics. There will be pictures of Utah landscapes as well as others. The Springville Museum is located at 126 E. 400 S. "Salute to American Energy" is the exhibit on display at the University Mall through Saturday, March 19. There is free information, demonstrations and displays exhibiting energy services. It is presented by KDOT, the State Energy Office and the University Mall. N., Salt Lake City. The play is presented today through Saturday, March 19, 8 p.m. For ticket information and reservations, call 168 W. 500 two-pers- tt SSfc Arctic Circle Universal ' ds Trees SS: f U VIII "Madame Butterfly," will be presented by the Opera West Company on April 1, 5, 7 and 9 in the Provo Tabernacle. Tickets are available at ZCMI in Orem, Wake-fielin Provo or Sabine's in American Fork. "The Gin Game," is a play that takes place on the Fruit $895 See us af the energy fair US Full Fruit Trees 378-702- 5. 23-2- 6. Thru March 23, 1983 Standard Bare Root er Looking Ahead II Full Selection of Bare Root Utah Valley beauties. Cindy Quinn, Miss Utah, will emcee the event on Saturday, March 19, 7:30 p.m. at Lakeridge Junior High School, Orem. BYU Men's Baseball team will play Grand Canyon in a double-headon Friday, March 18 and Saturday, March 19, at noon. BYU Men play in an invitational track meet at BYU on Saturday, March 19. BYU Women's Track & Field Teams participate in the BYU Intermountain Invitational at noon on Saturday, March 19 at BYU. one-ma- Phone j BYU Outdoor Unlimited Is sponsoring a Bike Tour on Friday, March 18 and Monday, March 21, from 7 p.m. They will be going to a local canyon and are taking a van for tired people. There are bikes to rent and it is open to the public. A cross country ski adventure at Salt Palace, March Yellowstone National Park also is 31;"Journey," BYU Marriott Center, March being sponsored by BYU Outdoor 30. Unlimited. It will be March "The Barbershop Time of Your There are skis to rent. The fee Life," 24th Annual Show, Provo charged for this event includes High School, March 25, 26 at 8 o insurance, transportation, p.m. nights lodging at Jackson "Hello, Dolly," Alhambra TheaHole. For more information on tre, March 26 at 8 p.m. both of these events call "Madame Butterfly," Provo The BYU Symphonic Band will Tabernacle, April 1, 5, 7 at 8 p.m. be in concert Tuesday, March 22, 8 "Papa Married a Mormon," p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, Promised Valley Playhouse, April Harris Fine Arts Center. Admis 7:30 at 8 p.m. 378-387- 5. 1145 North State. Orem ' .If! The Miss Utah Valley Scholarship Pageant will feature nine 2-- home life. "Ah! Wilderness," Saturday, March 19 and March 23, 25, 29, 31, April 6, 8, 12, 14 at 8 p.m; "Long Day's Journey into Night," today, March 22, 24, 26, 30, April 1, 5, 7, 9, 13, 15, at 8 p.m. Both shows will be in the Nelke Experimental Theatre in the Harris Fine Arts Center. Tickets on sale at the Pardoe Ticket Office. For more information, call n "J. Golden," a new show written and directed by fI -- 378-744- show on Monday, March 21, 8 p.m. The guest will be Howard Ruff. The show will be in Studio I which is in the northwest end of the tunnel in the Harris Fine Arts Center. It is free and open to the public. For more information call g information call rrr free. "Music From Marlboro," which features outstanding chamber musicians from the acclaimed Vermont music festival will perform in a BYU Performing Arts Series concert March 23, 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. Harris Fine Arts Center. For tickets, call backpacking gear, motorcycles and tackle row. Sunset Sports Center will conduct seminars at the casting tank to help improve fishing skills. Booths will display assorted vacation areas. There will be entertainment and door prizes. It will be in the Salt Palace through Sunday, March 20. Discount tickets are available at convenience stores. Cougar Cable Network TNT needs a studio audience for a talk Barbara at nniimnmMHmill mmMmmIoI hkIIiw MwM II 1 M I MMf f WteMMnmm JkV JSJI I 5 sion is free. The BYU Men's Chorus and Children's Chorus will perform in a 'homage" recital to choral masters Robert Schumann and Randall Thompson. It will be in Mad-se- n Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center today, 8 p.m. Admission is 1405 AM Radio e Monday, March 21 as its broadcast. It begins at 7 p.m. and lasts half an hour. "Utah Boat. Sports and Travel Show" includes $4 million worth of equipment used for leisure activsailboats to houseboats, road ity vehicles, camping gear, hiking and 1 - Page THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Listings of tne area s major events and attractions complied 9 by Debbie Puckett 5ft I Wmmi si Prices Effective 17, 1983 Demonstrations, Giveaways, Free Information Displays, Exhibits On Energy Products and Services UNIVERSITY W MALL X6 |