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John McDaniel, best know as the band leader of the Rosie O'Donnell Show, conducts the Utah Symphony's first Halloween Pops weekend on Oct. 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. at Abrabanel Hall. The program will feature music from some of today's most chilling Broadway, television and movie productions, including Phantom of the Opera, Jekyll and Hyde, Cats, Sweeey Todd, Vocalist Anne Runolf-sso- n Psycho and the will join the orchestra for several num- n. planned for Friday from 10 a.m. to noon at,.!, the Chapel Annex. A parent must accompany children up to 5 years of age. Games, treats, prizes and costume contest will be part of the fun. The activity is sponsored by: Family Support Center, Air Force Association, New Parent Program and Family Daycare Program. For more information, call or Bambi Jenny McFarland, Ext. Ext. needed. are Volunteers Bekins, The Utah Symphony will embark on an evening of music and mystery in the annual Halloween High Jinks family concert and costume contest Monday. Doors open at 5 p.m. for costume contest registration. From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. local personalities from KSL Radio and Television will judge the contest in the lobby. Finalists will be awarded first, second and third place based on audience applause during the second half of the concert. At 7 p.m. the action begins when an orchestra member is transformed into a hideous monster and the audience must use musical clues to reverse the musician's condition. Tickets are $9 and $15 and can be purchased by calling or by visiting the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. Utah Symphony subscribers and anyone interested in group discounts should call I s. bers.' '"' "" " " , ' v Tickets are $19 to $36 arid can be : by calling 'pur-chase- d 801-355-278- 7, HI "WE PAY YOUR NEXT PAYCHECtC or by visiting the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. Utah Symphony subscribers and anyone interested in group discounts should call 801- - ". The 649th Munitions Squadron will GJl-20- Ripkerat word perfect Office 2000 Word Perfect Suite 8............ World Book EncylopstJia ........ Microsoft Office 2000 Pro AE Microsoft Windows 98 upgrade........ Bill Ornforff noc-turn- ing initiation these witches were often blindfolded, smeared with ointment and told which confused their senses they were flying. Irish myths discuss Stingy Jack who invited the Devil to have a drink. Jack then convinced the Devil to turn into a sixpence coin to pay for the drink, but Jack eted the coin next to a cross in his pocket which prevented the Devil from changing back. Jack eventually allowed the Devil to, return to his true form with the promise . the Devil would not harm him.'. When Jack died he was denied entrance into Heaven. Jack appeared at the gates of but because of the Devil's promise,: Jack could not enter Hell either. He was afraid to leave Hell because the path was dark and he could not find his way. The Devil threw a glowing coal toward Jack which he put in a turnip. Since that time he's been roaming the face of the earth with his (Information from the "Halloween History" website contributed to this article) This Halloween there are several opportunities to get spooked on and off base. A Children's Harvest Costume Party is 801-533-668- 3. I will be escorted by costumed creatures. . Admission is $4 per person, or $.3 with a can of food. For more details, call Ext. The Ogden Nature Center hosts a Creatures of the Night program focusing on animals Oct. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. Participants will learn about nocturnal animals as they wind through twilight trails. The fun and evening will include and activities stories, light refreshments. and $6 for members for Tickets are $5 ' 5 to Call register. ; Oct; 29 the Officers' Club, Bldg. 150, hosts a Monster Bash Halloween Costume Party; Ghouls and goblins are invited to enjoy hors d'oeuvres from 5 to 7 p.m. The costume contest starts at 6 p.m. DJ Ray Par old and new tunes between 6 will "dig-up-" and 10 p.m. Oct 29 the Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883, hosts a Fall Masquerade Carnival from 5 to 9 p.m. They'll celebrate autumn with snack bar specials, games, prizes, face painting, crafts and a hayride. Prizes will be awarded for the scariest, most original and best costume in age specific categories. Tickets are 25 cents each. For more information, call Ext. Oct. 29 Weber State University's Young Alumni Council and WSU Family Programs are sponsoring a Halloween party and spook alley for children of all ages. The alley opens at 4 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Building. Admittance is free. For more information, n, 801-355-278- 7, lillitill photo by loween. Two of Halloween's most common symbols, the witch and the are also rooted in several years of tradition and myth, v of the most popular Halis one witch The loween figures. The name "witch" comes from the Saxon word wica, which means wise one. Hundreds of years ago witches rubbed a sacred ointment on their skin while preparing for the Sabbath. This ointment gave them the sense of flying. Poor witches traveled on foot carrying a broom or pole to help them vault streams. Dur-Jack-O-Lanter- Links Links Preston Boss, age four, enjoys a piece of Halloween chocolate. Preston is planning to attend the Children's Harvest Costume Party Friday at 10 a.m. at the Chapel Annex. His parents are MSgt. Michael and Heidi Boss. sponsor a haunted house Wednesday through Oct. 29 in Bldg. 800, The 16 rooms, will be open from 6 to 9 p.m. each day, and visitors, The name was later shortened to Hal- Jack-O'-Inter- Cannon Cannon Cannon Cannon Cartridges For: our Price Retail Ksnsy OH Try Or mmtn Easy & Saves (Won't void 533-668- 3. V, at Hill AFB is set for Oct. 30 from 6 to 9 p.m. The 75th Security Forces Squadron is seeking volunteers to help with the Pumpkin Patrol a group of adults who chaperon children ensuring they g have a safe experience on base. For more information, contact TSgt. James Brunson, Ext. The Youth Activities Center is sponsoring a trip to Frightmare Haunted House Tour at Lagoon Oct. 30 from 7 to 11 p.m. Tickets are $15 for center members and $16 for nonmembers. The fee includes transportation. For more information, call Ext. Trick-or-Treatin- g Trick-or-Treatin- Oct. 30 WSU hosts the Halloween Dead Man's Party which features dancing, bowling, karaoke, a costume contest, stunt juggler, magician and fortune teller. Partying starts and 8 p.m. in the Shepherd Union Building. Entrance is $6. For more information, call 626-634- 9. OGDEN WEST VALLEY 1 622-89- 1 2070 Harrison 973-040- 4 Blvd. J.LJ (Layton Hills Business Park) ' & Redwood) 272-690- 0 728-080- 0 Hill Field Rd. (NW Corner 35th ' SALT LAKE CITY LAYTON 1596 North 3460 S. Redwood Rd. -- Canyon Plaza Shopping Center, Next to Albertson's H piso?:e APPLICATIOriS ACCEPTED. - 3950 S. Highland Dr. (Corner Plaza Shopping Center) Hill, Aerospace Museum Open daily 9 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's. Admission is free, but donations are accepted. : |