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Show 6A lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Mar, 30, 1983 Spiess Sots Performance tmi i'ummm - The Dee Events Center presents BOUNTIFUL Utah artist Anna R. Spiess is featured in a show, A Touch of the Abstract, at the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center. e Anna Spiess is a Bountiful resident and noted for her landscapes of Utah, the Northwest, and Canada. In this exhibit, which will run through Well-know- n All Seats $12.00 long-tim- April 8, the artist demonstrates her flair for the abstract. Many of the paintings exhibited will be for sale. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday evenings from 5 to 9 p.m., and Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. Carpet Upholstery Cleaners of Utah Th Diteuter Matter Any 2 Room (Regardless of Size) Uft m utnctiM lamp II timt antM iTUia' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1983 ImM M Mm tot Eatfpnef tanlcM wsilibts elditoi pnm in Mail apsntort. to EVENTSrCENTER tku nr all WEBER STATE mm Fitly IN 7:30 P.M. stf Dp OWN SALT UK! IN MMHAM 546-733- 9 363-60- 13 Tickets: Dee Events Center, HAFB, ZCMI (all stores), Weinstock's (Ogden only) 734-349-S US I CHESS CRICKET, played by Michelle Peter-::so- n, and Harry the Cat, played by Paul ; at the bright lights Mulder, look in EASTER! PICK YOUR GIFT PLANTS HERE. Square during rehearsals for DavisU.of U. theater production. twt 10" JCt FOLIAGE Play Especially for Kids dressing the following art areas drama, dance, music, and as they relate to visual arts the healthy and troubled child. The students will explore how the arts can be used as a tool to improve the childs learning skills, to reinforce academic subjects, and as a psychosocial ment. learning medium. The performance will be held The arts will also be viewed ;at the DavisU. of U. gym- as preventive, diagnostic and nasium, 75 E. 200 S. in Bounti-tfu- rehabilitative tools in relation to on Saturday, April 2 at 10 troubled children, explains Dr. Johnson. The class will run Ap;a.m. The performance will also be ril 2 through May 7 on Saturpart of a course sponsored by days from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. tthe Universitys theatre departThe play adapts the literature ment entitled The Arts and the in such a way as to preserve the r a Guide to Healthy Child epic power of the language offered by the original author TeachingParenting. .This course will offer teachers, through dramatic dialogue and parents and those interested in narration. This has been the Ichildren a way to use the arts as constant goal of Dr. Johnson, Ihelpful yet practical tools in the new Artistic Director of the ;development of children, ad- - Young Peoples Theatre and director of The Cricket in Time Square. The production is enhanced by original flute and - BOUNTIFUL The DavisU. of U., part of the University of Utahs Division of Continuing Education, will sponsor a free performance open to the public of George Seldens The Cricket tin Time Square, adapted especially for children by Dr. Xan S. Johnson of the theatre depart- : -- l, Bet-Ite- County Offers Summer LWork Program FARMINGTON tMi warn TfM Times Davis Theater . OGDEN, UTAH COLLEGE PLANTS linis newsstand. There he finds three good friends: a little boy named Mario whose parents run the unsuccessful newsBroadway stand, a mouse, and Harry the Cat. Together they manage to bring success to the almost bankrupt newsstand. Members of the cast include Deanna Braunstein, Paul Brewfast-talkin- rWWt a VW Reg. 19.95 teas Jade Benjamen Ficus Sheffelera Hawaiian Sheffelera Others g er, Cheryl Hickenlooper 8 8 , Stephen Reed, Kristin Schlupp, Dave Smith, and Mark Anthony Taylor. Mavis Douglas designed the set and costumes with lighting design, by Eddie Coe. Original music is by Jeffrey Price and performed by Cheryl Hickenlooper. Choreography is by Darlene Casanova. For more information about this delightful story of Chester Crickets adventures in New York City, consult course listings for spring quarter or call the DavisU. of U.. at 581-880- 1. piano music composed for mood, transition, dance and song. The Davis Employment and Training Office is recruiting for the ;County lyouth crews to work at various Iworksites in the county. This work component progThis ram is for youth ages e !is employment and will be paid $3.35 per hour. , I'.; Individuals will be expected ;to work in outdoor conditions, be punctual, and work in a Supervised environment. This program will run from April until September. 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