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Show 14 Page - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, March 22, 1984 Your Time ' ' ' -- :-- I- ii. r s - CJi Pc!?i Czzl, VJl J, 3VHW dp l U Aois ft" 3 pcfr trt:vd nofcft x43-inc- eJqmertt. .3 SS-ine-n fncsrvwua to hardware and erjeft to goal. not nylon Us 31 fc Dz'.uxo Czzl:c'Jzz'.l Cct f sagstnsftutionaf-grad- e with 3Sx5-inc- rt fat's ct' a&stx fet motiai to8r taf s completeV tnarterww backboard Goal and sfeei pole squat height CoTtete - WiJh saeli; Nat. S f pf M X II n 2. 19 itJ 0 &r Lf 12 no-ti- 1 BsdtcSsll Outfit U Replacement Nylon Nets adjustable metal pole with KUxmisi arms lor stably. Complete tftfc moliad support plastic backboard, steal float and Polystyrene Two-Sectio- n, loop Nylon net in White or Red WhiteBlue. e i m4ie nylon net 1 IN SPORTS! NUMBER Jazz tap ensemble will present concert Friday at BYU. MusicDance The American Folk Ballet will be performing a benefit appear- ance at the Capitol Theatre, March Friday's show will be at 8 p.m., and Saturday's will 23-2- 4. be at 2 and 8 p.m. Burch Mann created her folk ballet to capture America's Golden Age, "remembering the highest and best of the American drama. Tickets are available at the Capitol Theatre and all Datatix locations. For additional information dial or outside Utah County call toll free The Mormon Youth Symphony will be in concert March 24 at 8 p.m. Robert Bowden will be conducting the symphony and Jo Ann Ottley will be the featured soloist. The symphony will perform in the Timpview High Auditorium and will be open to the public. The school is located at 3650 N. 650 E. in Provo and tickets are available at the door. For more information 377-415- 6, call kathy Peterson at 225-909- 5. The Utah Sympyhony will perform Friday and Saturday, March 4 at Symphony Hall. They will perform work by Schubert, Verdi, Bartok. Uri Segal will be the guest conductor with Alexis at the piano. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. and the address is 123 W. South Temple, .Salt Lake City. For more information call A Barbershop Snow is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, 23-2- Weis-senbe- rg 533-640- 7. March 23-2- 4, at Provo High School auditorium. Included in the performance will be the champio-shi- p Bountiful Sweet Adelines. For' more information call 377-457- 4. -Denver will be in concert John on Saturday, March 24th at 8 p.m. casse, and Variations on a Noel by Marcel Dupre. For tickets, contact the BYU Music Ticket 378-744- 4. "Let-terme- 378-744- 4. "The Redeemer: A 375-131- 1, 29-3- 0, 374-144- Theater Reg. 39.95 softball or baseball. Mid-siz- "South Pacific" is playing at the Alhambra Theatre on Friday, Saturday, and Monday at 8 p.m. through April 14. Featured for these performances will be native Polynesians, Tongans, etc. Flowers will be flown in and Hawaiian food will be catered by Hawaiian girls wearing grass skirts. There will be a large mural of Bali Hai with palm trees to help set the mood. For tickets and further information call the box office, mm Reg. 54.95 glove in 'Jut 7 glove for e QC "jf ZjJ aJLa - Full leather glove with softball pocket. fiZlC&tSfrt - Tm QtZ Mitt Extra-Larg- e The ideal outfielder's leather. A QC AV"T 7w (ffaV&tfgd, Fielder's Glove 0 785-496- 9. "Turandot," a romantic come edy will be presented in the Drama Theatre. It will run March The play and takes place in China where the Prince comes to the court of the Emperor of China and falls in love with the incredibly beautiful Princess Turandot. The plot is peppered with court intrigue, treachery, absurd situations and reversals that heighten the comedy. For tickets call "Pals," the second Mayhew winner and Margetts production for BYU student playwright Julie 1 Boxx, will run March and April with a 4:30 p.m. matinee April 2. It's a love story about a girl who can't make op her mind if she loves her boyfriend more than she loves the movies. She is also a girl who is in search of her own identity. The play asks the question, What makes for a good marriage? And that quesiton is answered very definitely and movingly. For tickets, contact the BYU Drama Reg. 29.95 OC rv US-ma- UHfeon extra-larg- e '25. 'a 2000' of the Reg. 129.95 -Lmodels, supple cowhide leather. mm 373-77- Reg. 29.95 -R- BG-36, to snag the hardest hits. 07 wQCW basket-we- b m Par-do- 22-2- League 27-3- 1. 4 Reg. 24.95 Dimple-Pow- glove er for the young player. l rir-pr- iQ333 GPii 1)' w 22-2- 4, dJdSb e leather Reg. 39.95 designed for a woman's hand. Top-grad- Crra On 27-3- ajjiiiii (KB uQ5 cpr nil- - H Q Q7 f wawW Women's Softball 378-387- 5. QB OQ wwvw end Bztot mftoa iUflMad.-f-j '4ft 26 Entire Stock of T.mMO Duy, and KSn tor Waft, Cation, slow or test 3T Itti tKSfA pitch. 378-387- 5. Ball Shoe Sale 7 13.99 cal' by Fields, Hague, and Shaw. A murder is committed within mintues of the curtain going up on act one. From that itme until the final scene, suspense steadilyi intensifies as we try to detemrine the identity of the murder. "Redhead" will be performed on March 23, 24, 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Orerii High Auditorium 175 S. 400 E. Tickets will be available at the door. "Shenandoah" will play March 14 at the Promised Valley Playhouse Theatre, 132 South State Street in Salt Lake City. This is a musical drama set during the Civil War. The story gives insight into a family bonded together by a strong father during war. The show begins at 8 p.m. For tickets call "The Arkansaw Bear" will play on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theate for ages 6 and up. Tish's grandfather and her fantasy friend, the World Famous p.m. in the TAbernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. "The Redeemer" is an oratorical representation of the mission of Jesus Christ based on biblical and 'latter-da- y scripture, according to Dr. Woodard, who provided the scriptural text for Dr. Cundick. Tickets for the BYU performances are available at' the BYU Music Ticket Office, Organist Catharine Crazier will present a BYU Performing Arts Series recital Tuesday, March 27, at 8 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. Miss Crozier will perform a ser- Dancing Bear, have something in both hate dying of old ies of organ chorales by J.S. common iBach, the Sonata on the 94th age. This is a poignant story of an Pslam by Julius Rebke, the Pas- (See YOUR TIME, Page IS) itorale by Jean Jules Roger-Du- 378-744- 4. U)iouast "Redhead" the Tony Award Sacred winning 'murder, mystery, musi- Service of Music." Dr. Ralph Woodard will conduct the BYU A Cappella and Oratorio Choirs and the Philharmonic Orchestra in a series of encore performances of Robert Cundick's Oratorio. The oratorio will be presented Thursin day and Friday, March the de Jong Concert Hall of BYU's Harris Fine Arts Center and on Saturday, March 31 at 7:30 : SALE! sponsored, will entertain from 3-- 7, - n" 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. The O'Neil Miner quintet will provide music for the ball and dinner music for the gourmet meal to include New York steak. For tickets and further information call or in the BYU Marriott Center. For ticket iformation call The Jazz Tap Ensemble, a unique sextet of three tap artists and three jazz musicians, will present a BYU Performing Arts SERies concert Friday, March 23 at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. The six members of the ensemble create riginal compositions, both individually and collaboratively, drawing inspiration form the great American traditions of jazs music and tap dance. For tickets, contact the BYU Music Office, Ticket Office, 378-566- 6. Ball Glove Office, The annual Utah Valley Symphony Ball will be March 23 at the Osmond Studio with Bob one of the original who will perform for the ball. The Utah Valley Symphony, for whom the benefit event is Softball Shoe Reg. 39.95 uppers. While They Last! Nyton-Leath- er Reg. 39.98 with Leather upper, Reg. 49.95 poly sole. dual-col- or 44.95 -N- multi-ti- p ew'Anahiem' outersole ' Reg. 48.00 -- 'Pony-Pro- n' spikes, full leather top. Game Cat UIIIIINI Leather upper, Reg. 39.95 d traction sole. 160-stu- 34.95 OA AC 0"iUO World 34.95 Series - Reg. 39.95 Adjustable, re-piaceoaie oeats. nylon too. 36.95 Reg. 29.98 Nylon upper, variable cteated sole. 27.95 Grass 364-567- 8. 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