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Show Pons Z1E.!ALJJ, Prnvn rlJV'3, Own, TVIT? XlHi UTTRAT H 94 TTtak Cniulnn uimi lain T uuiuaj, wauucM y 1.3, rem Senior Events Include Oils 'Oklahoma' Cast Play For Provo Sr. Seniors 9 a.m. chinadoll Tuesday painting class; 11 a.m. Reta Had-loc- k at piano; noon luncheon; 1 p.m. ceramics II class; 2:30 p.m. Learn to Square Dance, with Doren and LaRella Boydenb; 6:30 p.m. ballroom dance instruction; 8 p.m. ballroom dancing. All seniors invited! 9 a.m. seniros Wednesday aerobics; 9 a.m. handicrafts; 11 a.m. Harmonica Band and dancing; noon luncheon; 12:15 p.m. Members of the cast of "Oklahoma," playing at the Alhambra Theatre in Pleasant Grove, will perform for seniors at the Eldred Center Wednesday at 12:15 as part of the luncheon program. Registration is now being taken for the Eldred Center tour to attend the play, "Oklahoma" at the Alhambra Theater, scheduled Feb. 17 at 5:30 p.m. The trip will include dinner at the Golden Apple Restaurant. Register with payment at Eldred Center. Senior Citizens and low income individuals will receive free income tax assistance at the Eldred Center each Monday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wednesday from p.m. beginning February 6, courtesy of the Tax Counseling for the Elderly program. Participants registered for the "California Sun Break" Tour have an orientation meeting Feb. 6 at 3 p.m. at the Eldred Center. Payment in full is due at the meeting. cast members from the play, "Oklahoma"; 1:30 p.m. creative writing class. 10 a.m. AARP Thursday Bob Ogle at the 11 a.m. Meeting; organ; noon luncheon; 12:15 p.m. Maggie Griner with dinner music; 3 p.m. bowling at Regal Lanes. 9 a.m. senior aeroFriday bics; 9 a.m. advanced oil painting with Steve Parsons; quilting (Daily); 11 a.m. Harmonica Band and dancing; noon luncheon; 1 p.m. beginning oil painting with Steve Parsons. 4 A second session of "Introduc- tion to Computers" has been set for March. Further information is available from the Eldred Center. Limited seating is available for the "Deep SouthWorld's Fair" tour scheduled to begin April 30. Highlights of this tour will include: New Orleans, Gulf Beach area, Silver Springs, Hous- ton Astrodome, Disneyworld, Grand Old Opry and Cypress Gardens. MOVIE GLIDE FOR FAMILIES G: 'General Audiences." Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. 18-d- "Parental PG: , This week's schedule: 9 af.m. senior aeroMonday bics; 9 a.m. ceramics I class; 11 a.m. Harmonica Band and dancing; noon luncheon; 2:30 p.m. "Merry Mixers" with Doren Boy-decaller; 3 p.m. bowling at Regal Lanes. n, Seniors interested in an oil stops. For a brochure and more painting class are asked to be at information seniors as asked to the Orem Senior Center on Moncontact the center. day, February 6 at 10 a.m. Art Weekly activities at the center include matinee dancing Tuesday instructor, Margaret Ferguson announced the classes will be two with music by the Hitch Hikers, hours in length and the first meetWednesday, Papa's Parlor Pickers will perform and Thursday ing will outline the necessary materials and cost of each class. features the Orem Harmonica Those interested in the "Winter Band. Quilting, pool, cards are Wonderland Trip to Yellowstone enjoyed daily from 9 a.m. till 2:30 Park" still have an opportunity to p.m. The weekly ceramics class is join the tour as there are just a held on Friday at 9 a.m. Join the few reservations left. Seniors will seniors at the Saturday night ball leave on February 27 and return 'with live music by Leland Nieon February 29. Additional inforlsen's band. Nutritious meals served Monday mation is available at the center. "Springtime at Lake Tahoe" is through Friday at noon are as a fascinating trip planned for May follows: Monday, Lasagne, beans, 22 through May 25th. Highlights green salad and lemon cookie; include lunch at the famous Red Tuesday, Meat loaf, baked potato, Lion in Elko, Lake Tahoe Dinner mexicorn, orange gelatin with topCruise, a visit to historic cities, ping; Wednesday, Roast beef, poCarson City and Virginia City; a tatoes and gravy, carrots, spice cake; Thursday, sausage patty spectacular show ' Hello, Hollywood" at the famous MGM in with milk gravy, peas, sugar Reno plus many other interesting cookie and peaches; Friday, roast in. ntsT MowMcs $XM OAEM-224-- 1 5112 r MICHAEL iaey. IrM V SNOWS 4l15 Seven men with one thing O ltl r00 in TIS AJk PARAMOUNT l( ASINC CORfOtATIOM (j) 2r00, 4130 7:15 AND 9:45 DAILY: AND A. MATINII 374-552- 5 PROVO 1230 NORTH 233 WEST I 1 Tftesufgof fhc 145 GENE HACKMAN Jm: Mvm SMkYaK TOMYI N UNCOMMON VALOR A UTCI JOHN TRflVOLTfl OLMfl NaJUTON-XX- DAlu! JtOo'TEPJ GARR 1 ,. urj JWT Al! HAM TKATBS. AT 309 E. 1300 SOUTH Of All SUTS AH AY Oil Theatjfcf SEKI0R CITIZENS 0"LY $2.50 ANYTIME BARGAIN MATIXIE C"LY $2.50 for THE fog Clinic each Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon. If a blood pressure check is needed, or other health related problems need at- tention they are welcome to stop turkey, poUtoes and gravy, mixed vegetable, pumpkin cake. All meals are served with bread or rolls and milk. Seniors are reminded that Orem renter has a free Health Screen- - TODAY ! FIRST SHOW EVERY FRIDAY (EXCEPT HOLIDAYS) Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire about the film before deciding on attendance. R: Restricted." Film contains adult-typ- e material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. film X : This is patently an adult-typ- e and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Picture Association of America : a You II aiiu yuu VA e DEBRA WINGER j O laugh, cry, care, ii lui i ic iu iciuro. I - - .Si,; SHIRLEY MacLAINE c ' WP Good Every Tuesday This Month MIME OUT sMisTunnuui. OMXIS Mtnu Served to Child FORK SPANISH MS MATH MAIN STREET Anyone cO) Q jjIIlWiHU"i,V SPANISH MAIN STREET AND 945 PROVO 374-606- 1 17 NORTH 2ND WEST PRODUCTION Presents AN ALAIN CHAMMAS SUSAN SARANDON him RICHARD DRIYFUSS n"THl BUDDY SYSTEM' and JEAN STAPIETON WILLIAMS written t MARY AGNES DONOGHUE Iwwtiem Cennuy-Fc- . A GLENN JORDAN Music AUEN tv PATRICK un nniMi Maim '84 4:15, 7:00 JAMES L. BROOKS OF ENDEARMENT AND JOHN UTHGOW MATINEE SUNDAY 1:30 NANCY DISNEY AUDITION TOUR CO JitrlAT1 PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A FILM BY DEBRA WINGER SHIRLEY MacLAINE TERMS STARRING JACK NICHOLSON DANNY DeVITO DAILY: HOURS Mon . Thurt. p.m. Friday A Saturday 11 930 p.m. FORK 9SS NORTH PkOM Anylimt One day, HyearoWTimmy decided his mother needed a playmate. Induoea choice or baked potato, trench Mm, or maatiad potato. Choice of Ktup or aimer aelad. drink, targe tin 1S-and our Sundownera cheeae tout. - JACK NICHOLSON ! Produced bv SHOWS MON. a Two exciting entertainment employment opportunities 1. The WALT DISNEY WORLD Vocation Kingdom, noor Orlando, Florida, it Molting profeuionai Sinej.ri, Ponton and Mutitol Theotre AttortAttrwiot. Moat petitions aro for contracts with Mm tummor saaaonal employ-mofull, one-yealto available. Sorry, no prohmional imtrumontalilt auditions. 225-- 1 255 IN UNIVERSITY ALL FEATUIES aU TODAY!! Yw TO trtUt ,i r SUrVlV?4 I'i DAILY: 5:00, 7r00 AND 9:15 MATINEE SUNDAY: 140 4 3:00 Audition Requirement All Auditioneet: o Mutt be It years of age by June 1, 1914 a Mutt bring a current resume and photograph o Mutt thew movement ability THE ENTIRE FAMILY TODAY!!! IRIN( PGjPMENTAl GUOANCE SUGGESTEO ibiat mathwai mii mot m unma focmsmH) AUDITION SITE PROVO, UTAH, February 9, 1984 Brigham Young University K.M.B. - Room 29 6 NOMINATED FOR AUDITION: Audition call: Femalet 10 a.m. Malet - 2 p.m. COLLEGE MUSICIANS: Audition call: 1 0 a.m. - S p.m. Join the "World" leaders in family entertainmentl Fer additional audition requirement! or H you need further infer' motion, please call or write "Disney Audition Tour '84," Entertainment Division, P.O. Bo 40, lake Buena Vista, Fl 32130. (3051 y (Monday-Fridaonly, 9:00 a.m. to TALENT 4:00 p.m. EST)., ,084 Wqt p,nty GOLDEN CLOSE AWARDS. BEST PICTURE, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST SONC, BEST ACTRESS, BEST ACTOR, BEST SCORE. BtmQttnEfisawnD (M) BARBRA STREISAND produetiont YENTL R AssociaTedStudents MiraicTae 32- AVMSM Througr. TWtNTIf TH CENTuUVFOX 8!V ( 2) (ORlA'jjjl SHOWS DAILY: IN 225-125- 5 UNIVERSITY MALl) REAR S INC SNOWS TODAY AT 2.30, 4.45, 7t00, THUXS. AT 7t00 AND SNOWS MON. . OfJff?i 373-414- DAVID NAUGHTON til 5 till 25 E. CENTER STREET 5 ) ...THE MOVIE! STEVE MARTIN DAILY: S.JO, Mlt WAlTtW dCAtif IIWC 7t0 b.ni. llrtfn rtlnfj On Al Dctalli mnd W AC Muik TkkfM Offta Oanoral wblli ITU IheoWf. 7 rvt) TIRta 0 Cs.'t 37S.7444 rr Mart lsritvctUa ATOLMR taw wnawMamarueiea m SHOWS TODAY AT ltJO, J.J0, THUIS. AT SNOWS MON. . ( Kit w SUN. V BAilTl ARS CgllalSIiljnSn TB f 61 E. 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MATINEES " InSeqrchoj ALAIN CHAMMAS SHOWS TODAY AT 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45 - THURS. AT 7:15 AKD 9:45 ONLY ' nII Dm w'ua TBwari ii |