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Show i y--i 0 ' 0 w wiTBr y yf- - ' The Magna Times, Thursday, March 14, 1991 9 Lifestyle Twelve Dancing Princesses to be at Capitol Theater presented March 23 an soldier comes into the With The Twelve Dancing Princesses, kingdom. the help of a cloak of invisibility, he original musical, will be performed March 23, 1991, 7:30 p.m., at the is able to solve the mystery and bring Capitol Theater in downtown Salt Lake the story to a happy ending. The Twelve Dancing Princesses is a fairytale for all City. The musical was written by a local ages with something for everyone. Directors of The Twelve Dancing team, Dorothy n author), Princesses are Bob and Laura Bedore. Keddington (a Laura Bedore, and Stephanie Clark, Cast members are primarily from and is based on the Brothers Grimm Davis County, but members come from as far south as Orem. fairytale. Previously featured last sumThe princesses will be portrayed by crowds as the Sandy mer to sell-oTwelve Debbie The Summer Musical, Wineager, Kaylin Satchwell, City Katie is now Princesses perTimothy, Mara Robinson, Sue being Dancing formed as a fundraiser for the Davis Geertsen, Jennifer Maughan, Kim Stone, Stephanie Clark, Beth Jung, County School Foundation. This particular performance is an attempt for a Michele Stone, Jennifer Best, and Amy county to help add funds to their Westerby. Jonathan Stowers (head of budget, something the governor has the SLCC Fine Arts & Language been pushing for. Governor Bangerter Departments) will play the Soldier. Hale Center Theater regular Merrill will be in attendance at the Capitol show. Theater Dodge will be in the role of the King. The show will also be presented in Playing the Shoemaker is Gerry tour of four Davis County Graves; the Page, Nathan Smedley; a month-lon- g high schools (one each weekend), giv- and Gwendolyn, Mary Ellen Thompson. ing a larger number of people an opDon Juan will be portrayed by Bob portunity to see the show. with Laura Bedore as the k 'Bedore The story takes place in the kingdom Witch. is of Gavotte, where the King upset Costume and set designer is Laura over his shoe bill. It seems that every morning his 12 daughters, named after Bedore, who also helped with the months of the year, have somehow choreography. Musical director is with ruined their shoes and he is running out Kathleen Skidmore, of money to buy new ones every day. choreographers Dorothy OBrien He decides to let neighboring princes (main), Jonathan Stowers, and Amy try and solve the mystery, the reward Westerby. Tickets can be purchased at the Salt being the princess of their choice and Palace Box Office or any SmithTix half his kingdom. Prince after prince fails to solve the location. For more information, call secret of the shoes until a wandering mother-daughter-au- nt well-know- ut Magna Recreation Director Kay Cameron on new playground equipment at center with other staff and students. She would like to see more Magna families take advantage of their child care programs. Magna Recreation offers child care, other need programs to residents children by Kim Folsom Magna Times Managing Editor The Magna Recreation Center offers a variety of child care programs for ASTRO-DESTIN- ' ABTgq Mar. 21 Apr. v - 19 J June 20 CANCER June 21 - Jaly 22 LEO July 22 Aug. 22 VIRGO Aar. 22 - Sept. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 - Oct. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 22 -- Not. 21 may garble your attempts at caamuBioationfeu- t- you AsnwcpfeM yourself Inner confusiors - Extravagance Is not likely to improve relations with a loved one. Increased income for some people can cancel the sharing knpulse and make generosity a thing of the past. Whimsical impulse could be yours and it could take some determination to resist it. If you keep your hands off your checkbook you'll soon discover which way wisdom lie. an easy mark for someone with a pitch that requires extraordinary expenditure on your part. You could be dynamic sales It CAPRICORN Tty 19 AQUARIUS Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 PISCES Feb. 19 -- Mar. 20 U dearly through affection. Financial galna are more than passible with the assistance of people in the background. A conflict may be on the agenda if you can't of distribution agree on a reasonable household funds. necessary to compromise with loved ones concerning personal plans. Jan. ol, Y SAGITTARIUS Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 Dae. 22 - pre-scho- kindergarten, and before and after school programs. All programs are state licensed and approved and are conducted by a trained staff. For year- - , TAURUS Apr. 29 - May 20 GEMINI May 21 of all ages including may be. k round students, day camp is available. Activities for these programs include field trips, special events, arts and crafts, sports, cooking, and music. Summer day camp programs begin June 10 and run through the end of Scout-O-Ram- a August. Lunch and snacks are provided in the by Stacey T. Case" program. S i Magna Times Feature, Writer I DFS assistance is acceptkfaswefl as If you happened to be looking for a other payment plans. For details on cost, please call the Magna Recreation Boy Scout to do a good deed for you on Center at Saturday, March 9, you would have ll machine pitch, and girls had difficulty finding one. It seemed that they were all at the program are now open lor registration for youths. Adult activities include sponsored by the Great Salt Lake slam dunk basketball on Sunday at the Council Boy Scouts of America. Recreation Center, and co-e-d volleyball While parking was difficult to find at Hunter High on Monday evenings. and walking space between aisles was The Magna Recreation Center is very scarce, wonderful ideas for having their annual Easter egg hunt display and enthusiasm among the March 30 at 10 a.m. in conjuction with scoouters was plentiful. the VFW at Magna Copper Park. the of Magna scout troops Many For further information on these prowere on hand. Among the ideas were grams, call the Magna Recreation recycling, shooting, knot tying, Indian Center at dancing, leather working, cooking, and many others. off-trac- 250-219- 4. soft-ba- ll, Scout-O-Ra- 250-219- 4. Support this years clean-up- ! gives the scouters an opportunity to come together and show off their different ideas of interest and expertise. A memorabilia booth was available also. This booth was filled Scout-O-Ram- a 451-118- 0. held for scouts - with articles from bygone eras of scouting. The Highway Patrol was on hand to demonstrate the effects of speed in accidents. UTA was represented, as was the Fire Department with an old truck with siren. Different camps a that are available to the scouters to attend through the year were also displayed. Coin and stamp collecting booths gathered crowds around them most of the day. A most interesting display was the trains. Several scouters belong to a model train club and each year they a to bring their hobby to show their trains. This particular display held people in awe most of the hand-wou- nd Scout-O-Ram- day. an entertaining event that the entire family can enjoy. Next year when the scouts come knocking at your door selling tickets for the event, buy one and attend youll enjoy your time! Scout-O-Ra- is to improve your image and engage in activities with relatives and friends. Discussions can introduce new ways to increase income. Backing is possible for an important venture. Be bold This may not be a good tfcne to depend on others or consider a secret arrangement. Copper Hills PTA to sponsor laser show by Sharon Linschoten Magna Times Feature Writer Tickets go on sale at Copper Hills March 14, 15, and 19 mornings beta.m. for a Laser ween show. .Dynamics Proctor Advocate Families to hold open house a Proctor Advocate Families, non- profit organization serving compulsive . disordered youth, desires to encourage the arts and announces its annual open house and art exhibit to be held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 14, 15, and 16. The event will take place from 3 to 9 p.m. at 184 West 200 South in Provo. Everyone is invited to attend. Refreshments will be served, and there inis no admissiort charge. For further formation, phone (801) 377-223- 4. Copper Hills PTA is sponsoring a quality, affordable Family Entertainment Night Out at Hunter Jr. Highs auditorium on March 26, 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The cost is $2 per person or $10 for a family ticket. 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