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Show _TheSalt Lake Tribune ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, May 2, 1998 This Weekend Is Abuzz Wit Cinco de Mayo C “The government of the repud- On May 5, 1862, 6,000 wellarmed French soldiers attacked the small town south of Mexico City. They were met and defeated gle to whichit has been provoked, counting on the unanimous spir- by 2,000 military men and Puebla lic will fulfill its duty to defend its independence, to repel foreign aggression, and accept the strugit ofthe Mexicans and on the fact that sooner or later the cause of rights and justice will triumph.” — Benito Judrez, president of Mexico, 1862 The words of Judrez’s prociamation to the Mexican people shortly before the fifth of May in 1862 arestirring, and the actions of the people of Puebla are cause for celebration. citizens, some armed only with The battle has come to symbolize the strength and determination of the Mexican peopleandits anniversary is the largest Mexican holiday celebrated in the There the public to a two-day festival featuring food, souvenirs,art, tre- ditional dances, music and Maria- chi’s. The event runs today and Sunday beginning at 11 a.m. each day. Two stages will provide con- will be three major evenis in the area this weekendin Centro Civico: The Mexicancivic center, 155 S. 600 West, invites tinuous entertainment. Chii- didn’t want him to tell the rest of demonstration wil! begin at 5 p.m. both days. Two evening dances Myonly sister died last summer after a yearlong illness. We the center and a horsemanship ks one brother, and he has completely estranged from front of the center, lasting until midnight. Sunday will feature an indoor dance, also ending at midnight. Entrance is free, with the the family for nearly 20 years. Mysister andI tried to mendthe exception of the Sunday night dance where admission is $2. The Cinco de Mayo celebration is Cen- tro Civico’s main fund-raiser for its community programs. Midvale Cinco de Maye Ceiebration: Today’s Midvale celebratio. begins with a paradestarting Ae ee ‘ PONSA 345 515.745 0: May Bes45 Bea ite on Center Street ending at Midvale City Park, 7500 S. 500 West, where the celebration will be it for a month and then decided to write and tell him. felt he had a right to know and I would feelbetter if I toid him. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports charge landing fees for charity flights. In your response, you said, “Have a heart, guys.” As director of the New York- edge my note for over four months but then sent mea letier saying, ‘Thank you for your note about Joan.” He did not even ask With counsel demanding his Ports have waived flight fees for medical mercy flights. Before September, we made contribuWeapplaud AirLifeLine and other organizations involved in ingly. I respected my sister's wishes during her illness but then followed my own heart, and I have no regrets. — Indianapolis Body Shop, 857 S. Main. DearIndianapolis: You respected your sister’s wishes while she was living and “followed your heart”after she passed away. You sound like a class act, my friend, and should haveno re- grets. Just as if he'd gone off to war. ‘Though the flag of our nation Dear Robert Kelly: I appreciate the opportunity to set the record straight. Again, let me say, I think those pilots zre truly angels of mercy. And you Port Authority folks are generous and beautiful. ed a letter from an AirLifeLine | hy spend alone many loag won't fly at half-mast, Robert J. Kelly, director, Aviation Department, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey oO Dear Ann: Yourecently print- must work for her kids nights. The beat that he walked was a battlefield, too, tions to these agencies in lieu of Miss Cinco de Mayo pageant will begin at 5:30 p.m., events last until 9:30 p.m. Admission is free. available at One of A Kind Auto ‘The suspect who shot him will stand up in court, igits, While a young widcwed mother waiving flight fees. Mayo Car Show/Con- A part of America died. A piece of cur couztry he swore to protect Will be buried with him athis side. Mybrother did not acknowl- what had happened to her. will be selling car parts, shirts, music and food. The event runs 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., tickets are $18 and et Monkey Our Patio is Now 0) en! EnjoyLunch or Dinner Outsid After her death, I thought about A Part of America Died Somebody kitled a policeman today, an “Concerned Son” should follow his own feelings and act accord- held. Therewill be food and craft Cinco de HSEPGRAy rift, but we never succeeded. Whenmysister was dying, she repeatediy stated that she did not want me to contact my brother. Dear Reader: | found that poem very moving, and I am sure Tbete-ih of well Tek you te asking me fo run it again. booths, a horse show, music, gamesfor the kids and more. The cert; An exhibition, showcasing both old and new cars owned by Utahns, wili be followed by a concert featuring California bands N 2 Deep, Latino Velvet and Frost, Sunday at the Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West. Booths 40 7:40 9:40 WObles reas eso ANN LANDERS the family wher she died. will be held. Tonight's events end with a street dance outdoors in at 12:30 p.m., traveling down his- (PG) 4: 530 240 Moainees Dear Ann: This is in response to the letter from “Concerned Son in Florids.” whese mother dren’s rides will be set up outside toric Main Street in Midvale then aoe ano isteReporte Respect Their Wishes, But Fi oO Dear Ann:Police Memorial Week is the first week in May, and I thought it would be very To his name they will add a gold star. Oe somebody killed a policeman today. mt happened in your town or mine. While weslept in comfort behind our locked doors, A cop put his life on the line. Now his ghost walks a beat on a darkcity street, And he stands at each new rookie’s side. He answered the call and gave us his all, And a part of America died. ee UE LOSTIN SPACE 619 (130499710955 TITANIC (PO-19 (1230-420) 810 heblyhit akquieting CITY OF 4 wae ANGELSeca’ ® GER stiltoe word PO yas PRUE SNA et iLL Ae JOIN THE ‘SHOW BOAT’ BOX OFFICE OPENING CELEBRATIONS AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE cK TODAY, FROM 9:30 To 11:30AM. Bt JOIN DICKIE AND ANGEL OF OLDIES 94.1 FOR FUN AND REFRESHMENTS! 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