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Show Entertainment Hale Centre Theatre presents Arsenic and Old Lace Hale Centre Theatre presents Arsenic and Old Lace, tQ run from April 3 through May 11. Considered one of Broadways an brightest comedic treasures innocent, charming dip into the a theatres pallet isnt tj macabre it. The very idea without complete that two endearing, spinster sisters would show their compassion on lonely aging men by graciously offering them a sip of their own elderberry wine, lovingly laced with a smidgen of arsenic ... The hilarious notion that one of - - their beloved brothers is absolutely positive that he is President Teddy Roosevelt ... The ins and outs of unsavory characters, cops, and one totally disarmed theatre critic ... All of these conjure up delicious ' mayhem. All roles are double-casincluding Ruth Hale as Abby Brewster, one of the lovable spinster sisters. ' For performance and ticket infor7 mation, call or stop by the theatre, 2801 South Main t, 484-925- Street. West Valley Symphony plans Spring Concert at Granger High April 18 West Valley Symphony's annual is planned Concert in the Granger Saturday, April 18, School Auditorium, 3690 S. High 3600 West, West Valley City. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Admission is $5 per person. L Included among the popular selections for the will be program ''Rhapsody In Blue," the "William Tell Overture," "Summon The Heroes," and "Toccata." There will also be music from Apollo 13 and from the sound Spring family-oriente- d, ,90-minu- te , ' track of the movie "Forrest Gump." Tickets are available from Jerry's IGA Market, Harmons of West Valley City and Bennion, the Valley Fair Mall Customer Service Booth, and the school ticket office the evening of the performance. Tickets may also be purchased in advance by calling . West Valley Symphony is a Ralph it Baker enterprise. Stephen Baker is music director and conductor. Larry Wadsworth is associate conductor, and Kelly Richardson is assistant conductor. 969-448- Unusual gems, beads, fossils. Jewelry minerals and lapidary equipment will be both displayed and available for purchase at the 9 Utah State Fairpark March during Gem Faire. Also available during the three 'day exhibit arc free bead stringing classes and free jewelry cleaning. ' The events organizer. Gem Faire, 'has coordinated similar exhibits across the West Coast for the last 27-2- '10 years. The Gem Show will be held in the r r Grand Building at the Utah State St. George Art Festival slated for Easter weekend "Its my favorite show of the son," quotes an artist from last year's St. George Art Festival. Such , positive comments are shared by both artists and patrons at the annual two day event. The tradition continues this Easter weekend, 1 , as the 19th Annual . April 10 and St. George Art Festival springs to life along Historic Main Street. Over 100 Artists will display their works to an expected 15,000 1 - visi-tor- s. For 18 years, the St. George Art Festival has attracted top artists from throughout the twelve western states. Over 200 artists applied to be one of the 110 successful exhibitors, according to Kent Perkins, Festival Director. "The quality of art work continues to improve each year as we see new themes and new styles of traditional art," he stated. Besides the excellent selection of art, a roster of entertainment and wandering minstrels will add to the Mar. 21 -- Catch up on your reading. Get ... give yourself a chance to relax. Work will go on much smoother after you have given yourself time. travel-mine- d May 20 An early and enthusiastic start today can result in your reaching many desirable goals. Regardless of whether or not you receive pay, aim for the top. Apr. 20 TAURUS GEMINI May 21 -- -- June 20 Friendships made now should be long lasting. 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This is one weekend that fills up fast. ar Bassist Edgar Meyer guests in a Utah of pair Symphony Masterworks concerts on Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18 at Abravanel Hall. gram are Brahms' Variations on d Theme by Haydn and Prokofiev's Meyer will perform his own composition, Concerto in D for Double Bass and Orchestra, in an evening Symphony No. 5. For ticket and performance information, call (801) conducted by Music Director Joseph Silverstein. Also on the pro 533-NOT- E. 'e 'e 0. hostsrock show Fairpark located in Salt Lake City at 155 North 1000 West Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors and free for children 12 and under. Parking is $2. 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