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Show - THE HERALD 15 Page Provo I'tah. Thursday, October 25 1&G4 Listings of the area's major event and pttractions complied by Debbie Puckett 22S-18- MusicDance the Crucible will be performed in the de Jung Concert Hall. Harris Fine Arts Center Nov. 1, 2. 7, 9 and 10 at 8 p m. For tickets call The Utah Valley Choral Society under the direction of Lois Johnson will present a concert of Choral Masterworks in the Provo Tabernacle, 100 S at 8 p m. The Lettermen will Ave Tuesday University be in con- cert on Friday in Symphony Hall at 8 p m Tickets are on sale at Capitol Theatre box office and all ZCMI Datatix outlets. For mfor-- ; nation and phone charges call shops Department are offering courses for the month of Nuv ember They incLde: BYU Computer Fair on Nov. 23 24 in the Conference Center Natural and Mathematical Sciences Confer- ence on Nov 3 Free classes are given at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo every week This week's classes include: Sunday through Blood Pressures from Saturday 8 a m noon in the Emergency Center. Tuesday Low Sodium Diet Class from 11 a m noon in the 7th floor classroom. Estimating Body fat from 1 30-- 30 p m. in the 4th floor classroom. Friday Free Hearing guage Screening the Speech and ment for more ext 2875 Speech and Lanfrom p m in Hearing Departinformation call 373-78o- Second Annual Early Bird Christmas Craft Fair will be Nov. 7 in the Spanish Fork Veterans Memorial Building. 20 E. 4 JO N. from 9 a m 7 p m. The public is invited to Christmas shop for delightful home crafted items. 16-1- -- 3 S II O I' 535-790- t V K IM Halloween p m Thursday. Friday and Saturday and again on Mondav. Tuesday and Wednesday and of course. Halloween Night For group rate information, call David O Brockbank. at the Pageant Center. 454 N Center, American Fork. 756-720- The Utah State Hospital Haunted Castle, will be open 0 The Haunted Dungeon will have ghastly ghouls to greet visitors at tne greatest of spook alleys. It will be open to the public from 7- - I i k ii i series of Friday and Saturday-nigh- t concert! are performed at Salt Lake's Temple Square. The concerts begin at 7 30 p m. and are free. THEATER Bye Bye Birdie will be performed at Mountain View High School Nov. 8. 9 and 12 . Wait Until Dark, the award-winnin- g thriller by Frederick Knott, will be presented in the Springville High School Little Theatre. Oct. 25, 26, 27, 29, 30 and 31. by Art City Community Theatre. Advance tickets may be purchased at the Video Stop in Springville, or you may call for reservations. Curtain is v old airport Doors will open at 7 p m. and performance wul begin at 8 p m Drinks will be sold Tickets are available at all Datatu outlets ZCMI stores Salt Pal- ace. Capitol Theatre and Cosmic Aeroplane 24-3- 322-526- O i B B B B 0m MM Iff A Miracle is the story of Elder Michael Drake, a missionary who is joined by his delightful, loving guardian angel as he packs to return home at the conclusion of his mission. The production will be Saturday and Monday at 8 p.m. at Timpview High School, 3650 N. 650 E., Provo. Advance tickets are available at Days Thriftway, Timp Bookstore and Deseret Bookstore. These will be the final performances before the play is retired. g Amadeut is a drama which probes into the legend that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart may have been killed by his envious rival, Antonio Salieri. The drama won every major award in 1981. The curtain is 8 p.m. nightly except Sudnays, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 10. Performances are on Lees Main Stage at the Pioneer Memorial Theater, 300 S. and University St. in Salt Lake City and will play through Nov. 14. For tickets call the PMT office at for reservations. Mitalliance, a George Bernard Shaw comedy will be performed through Nov. 3 in the Pardoe Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center. For ticket information call ijnn ii mmmmmmmmm. x " - if f 1 f - . . ' , i m i- 1 -. 6" Cash in on our cashkeeper and sing a tune of savings with our musical gifts 9.99 A. Reg 11.75 friends that sing a happy tune. Intricate bird music boxes crafted from fine porcelain on a revolving pedestal. Choose from a blue jay. each piays a oyful song to cardinal or dove brighten your day. robin, ... , , , m? . -- 1 It. j I sr. ii i . " 16.99 I Reg. 24.35 Hothing makes a person smile like whis-f,m- g a cheerful tune. These fancy musical dolls with moving heads will be glad to accompany you in such seasonal B. favorites as Winter assorted colors. Wonderland and others. Many 11.99 g Reg. S15 Here's an item that's great for jewelry or anything of value Sturdy cash box features combination and key locks. Choose from ulack, C. money, red. beige or green. 378-387- 5. 16.99 in the Reg. 49.95 Get organized and save over 60 This office set is something no fun-hou- ' rr : more information about this Incorporated producor Theatre 138. tion, call Walk-On- i i) - AJ I w(ww'PWw- MPWT 581-696- 1 Crime of the Heart, will be performed by Theatre 138 through Nov. 10. Beth Henley's Pulitzer prize winning comedy is a of accelerating, rollicking misfortune; an ebullient family drama suffused with love, incident, and Southern Gothic humor. Theatre 138 is located at 138 S. 100 E. in Salt Lake City. Crimes of the Heart will run Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. For i I ii cpp M M Tony-winnin- ' 'M mB J Lj Seasonal savings in toys, candy and stationery i 8 p m. : cele- crafts and spooky visitors Saturday from 11 a m.-- 5 p.m. There will also be a costume parade at 1 and 3 pm. Ribbons will be awarded for the best costumes. The Children's Museum is located at 840 N 300 W. For more information call A rJ Unr.hnnfinn Museum Children's The brates Halloween with games, The Utah Arts Festival is planning a "Halloween Howl" featuring The Bobs, the Saliva Sisters and the Disgusting Brothers Halloween night at the Key Airlines W ., hangar, 5J0 N. just north of the executive terminal at the Thursday through Wednesday 'no performance on Sunday. Weekp m . and days hours will be Halloween hours will be 7 till midnight. Donations are at the door The Haunted Castle is located at 1300 E. Center St. in - 1 19 Provo. behind the Utah State Hospital The castle is not recommended for children under five. A Halloween Puppet Show w.il be given by the Orem Library for all children. There will be stones and a puppet show in the multipurpose room of the City Center. 100 N. State Street Monday at 7 p m 11 V r I X , "l executive should be without. Leather-loo- k burgundy set includes blotter, pencil cup, stationery rack, letter opener, covered memo pad and address book (set not shown). Stationery (630). j I ., , s. Just give us a hug and we'll follow you anywhere s, 322-009- 3 25 Exhibits off We're funny faces with cuddly rag bodies that adapt so well to a little girl 's hugs and always come back for more. We 're miniatures, we 're big and all sizes with outfits to match our own personalities. We're perfect companions for those long, dark nights when you need Photographer Val Brinkerhoff is demonstrating the use of diptychs in an exhibit this month in Gallery 303 of the Harris Fine Arts Center at BYU. His prints, on display through Oct. 30, are a portrait of Rock Springs, Wyo. and its people. Gallery 303 is open from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. A diptych is a pair of related images that form one picture when they are put together. Western Art by Floyd Breinholt can be seen through the month of October in the B.F. Larsen Gallery in the Harris Fine Arts Center. It is open to the public. The exhibit of western art will show his interpretation of snowcapped someone to hold onto. Snuggle up Reg. to us in Toys (860). 4.49 5 99 to 24.99 tO 18.74 -- v iW s No tricks! 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