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Show Saturday, April,22, 2006 DAILY HERALD HOROSCOPE EUGENIA LAST, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 2006 CELEBRITIES “i Daniel Johns, 27; Jack licholson, 69; Glen Campbell, . 70; Aaron Spelling, 83 Happy Birthday: Don't let things get away from you betottakeaction if you wantany good to come ofthis year. Find out whatever you need to know to move little will be worth your while. Foceson yar personel Sit.3: 3 Fun will be the name of the game and y«7eonre of doing thingswill attract a lot of attention. Don't settle for SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ahead with your dreams. Don’t let someone else hold you back because of his or her burdens. EAnumbers are 13, 18, 20, 27, You mayfeel like doing some renovations or cerca but don't move too quickly. Someone is likely to take advantage 2as (March 21-ae 19): of you. Socialize but don’t volunteer your services just to be Don't get angry - do something about whateveris bothering you. By taking control, youwill feel good about your future. Thereis nothing you can't handle if you put your mind to it. 4 stars TAURUS(April 20-May 20): Don't trust someone who offers you somethingthatis too good to be true. Extravagance and time will work against you. Makesure you havethe time and are capable of doing something before you volunteer. You may be tempted bya secret affair. Think about the consequences.2 stars GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You havelots going for you today. You will stand out because of your knowledgeabout a particular subject. Someone you respect will offer you some assistance, Taketime out for a little loving. 5 stars CANCER(June 21-July 22): You. can learn lotif you venture outside your normal territory. A newlookwill bring about compliments. If you love someone,let that person know throughyour actions. Time spent withintellectual people will lead to an interesting project. 3 stars LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): A trip will turn out t@be more valuable in terms of what you discover. You will be able to make some important changes, Com- ae Jack Diane Keaton. A music exec falls for the mother young girliriend. Romance-comedy. (s) (CC) 90) #e Julia An executive plays Pygmalion to @ young streetwaiker {s) (CC) (OVS) Lake af Houston From Soldier Field in Chicago. (Live) |Postgame Dolthouse. (s) | | at (s) ‘of Prince is) (s) (Part 2 (Dvs) Green A King in Wait8 3) (CC) Tapes. (N) America at in Avondale, Ariz. (S Live) (CC) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You arelikely to attract someoneinteresting today who maybe able to contribute to ‘Judgment at Nuremberg |The Case of the ey, Burt Lancaster r A Yankee Shapely Shadow [33 |tria! of Naz ar or niminials Dra! International (CC) Wad TV: Simpsons of "Cu is) ‘Lucy (CC) B nice, 2 stars 500. From ** Michael Wincott. Action a project you want to pursue. An opportunity to get ahead Tustin City tion and Scréening the Spirit Welk examine emotions. §&] iN) (CC) Richard Pi ryor. Comedy ** financially will develop if you express your ideas and knowhow. 4 stars Prog Sexe CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan.19): You maybe questioning your currentdirection. Check out other options and you will soon discover that you aren't as trapped as you maybe feeling. You would be wise to focus on yourfinancial situation today. stars "Family Biz National AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb.18): Your intentions will be g but someone may take what you are trying to do the wrong way. Keepthingssimple, to the point and low key and you will get much further ahead. Takecare of matters around the house rather than venturing out. 3 stars PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Youwill change your mind about a connection you have with someone with whom you've been hanging out or doing business. If something doesn't feel right, move on quickly. Don’t let anyonebully you into doing something you'd rather not do.3 stars Birthday Baby: You are a lover, inventor and an adventurer. You areintuitive, philosophical bine workwith pleasure and youwill feel good aboutall that you accomplish.3 stars VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept, 22): Venture out and see what's going on in your community. You are likely to come across someone who interests you. An event astroadvice.com for fun, eugenialast.com for that requires youto travel a confidential consultations [sim [Weather [Evidence business Paid Prog. Night Presents ‘JBive Car at Weather [EvidenceHi “Hollywood end Edition(CC). TaWaunting (CC) Night Live EE _7[Paintball ~_[Backon [Campus Tin Shape Ei Pae Prog. andspiritual. You are empa- ChefAmerica thetic, concerned andwill do yourbest to help others. )* i Noticiero Musical: Marco A Eugenia's Websites: reDesign by Design PrimeNews Sexé Ci PaidProg. Killers__Investi [Tita Girls"Momma TODAYIN HISTORY Todayis Saturday, April 22, the 112th day of 2006. There are 253 daysleft in the year. Today's Highlightin History: On April 22, 1889, the Okla- homa Land Rushbegan at noon as thousands of homesteaders . Staked claims. Onthis date: In 1509, Henry VIII ascended the throne of Englandfollowing the deathofhis father, Henry VIL. Ultimate “Yearbook theFuturePart Bombeckdied in San Francisco at age 69. % Five years ago: Leadersof 34 Western Hemispherenations meeting in Quebec agreed to stick with an ambitious planto create the world’s largest freetrade zone by 2005 and penalize any country that strayed Crimen del Siglo * Tucker Celebrity Condor (PG-13.9F “utile "NOTORI fromthe path of democracy. Two spacewalking astronauts, including Canadian Chris Hadfield,installed a massive Canadian-built robot arm on the international spacestation. Ina boxing matchin SouthAfrica, Hasim Rahman stopped Lennox In 1864, Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God WeTrust” on US.coins. In 1944, during World War Lewis in the fifth round to capIl, US. forcesbegan invading Japanese-held New Guinea with * ture the WBCandIBF heavyweight titles in one ofthe bigamphibious landings near Holgest upsets in boxing history. landia. Oneyear ago: Zacarias In 1954,the televised Senate Army-McCarthy hearings Moussaouipleaded guilty in a federal courtroom outside Washington to conspiring with ent 1964, President Johnson the Sept. 11 hijackersto kill opened the New York World's Americans. President Bush Fair. named Gen.Peter Pace to be In 1970,millions of Amerithe new chairman ofthe Joint cans concerned aboutthe enChiefsofStaff. vironment observed the first Today’s Birthdays: TV pro“Earth Day.” ducer Aaron Spelling is 83. AcIn 1983, the West German tor George Coleis 81. Actress news magazine Stern anCharlotte Raeis 80. Actress nounced the discovery of 60 Estelle Harris (“Seinfeld”)is volumes of personal diaries 74. Singer Glen Campbellis ‘ purportedly written by Adolf 70. Actor Jack Nicholson is 69. Hitler. However,the diaries Singer Mel Carteris 63. Counturned out to be a hoax. try singer Cleve Francis is 61. In 1993, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum was dedicat- Moviedirector John Waters is 60. Singer Peter Frampton ii s 56. ed in Washington to honorthe Rock singer-musician Paul Carvictims of Nazi extermination. rack (Mike ahd the Mechanics; In 1994, Richard M. Nixon, the 37th president of the United Squeeze)isis 55. Actor Joseph States, died at a New York hos- Bottoms is 52. Actor Ryan pital four days after suffering a Stiles is 47. Comedian Byron Allen is 45. Actor Chris Makestroke. He was 81. peace is 42. Actress Sheryl Lee In 2000,in a dramatic preis 39. Country singer-musician dawnraid, armed immigration Heath Wright (Ricochet)is 39. agentsseized Elian Gonzalez Country singer Kellie Coffey is from his relatives’ homein Miami; Elian wasreunited with his 35. Actor Ingo Rademacheris 35. Rock musician Shavo Odadfather at AndrewsAir Force jian (System of a Down)is 32. Base near Washington. if Rock singer-musician Ten years ago: After nt days Johns (Silverchair)is 27. of focusing on Hezbollah guerfor Today: “Life is rillas,Israeli warplanes turned ‘one long process of getting _ to a new target in Lebanon, tired.” — Samuel Butler,British attacking¢the heavily fortified author (1835-1902). base of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. TheAssociated Press Homemaker humorist Erma CALENDAR support for families. Info: 472-. SATURDAY of compulsive overspending meet at 7:30 p.m. Sundays, Seville 7377. HORSEMANSHIP EXPO:Basic Horsemanship Expo for beginners to experienced riders, 10 a.m. today,Springville Arena, 615 W. 1600 South, Springville. $2. 4900315, 1 MODEL TRAIN SHOW:Ophir, Tintic KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL:Training sessionforall new andcurrent club offices in Utah, Juab and TUESDAY April 29, ProvoCity Library at AcademySquare.Info: 225-0446. KIWANIS ACTIVITY: Honoring Provo youth forreligious leadershipin all and Western Model Railroad clubs will host and participate in a model train show todayat Peteetneet Academy, 10 S. 600 East, Payson. Proceeds benefit Peteetneet Elevator Fund. $5. SCOUT EXPO:Exhibits and displays from 9 a.m.to 3.p.m. April 29 at Lifetime Achievement Awards will SUNDANCE NATURE CENTER: OPERATION KIDS: Operation Kids honor NFL legend Steve Young ‘on today at Grand America,Salt LakeCity. Olympic gold medalist Joey Cheek will be present and iS donating his gold medal bonus Right to Play, an atietediven humanitarian group who helps improved lives ofdisadvantaged children. (801) 424-3400, www. operationkids.org. STAR PARTY:Bill Kennedy will pres- ent basic introduction to the teleoe 8 p.m.today at Stansbury Complexfolbut by tour 5. Civil Twilightat 345 p.m. will observe Satum,Jupiter and Virgo galaxy cluster. Directions: slas.us/i MAPSISPOC-_Map.gif. (801) 860- Thanksgiving Point, Lehi. Fishing derbies, games, log sawing, Life Flight helicopter and Indian Village with dancing are part of the event. $10/family. (801) 437-6230. point.com. May 10, Promontory Summit, 32 miles west of Brigham City, denominations, "Salute to Youth” program, noon lunch and meeting, April 25, Provo Marriott Hotel. 370-0777. TECH FAIR:High schoolstudents from Utah, Nevada and Arizona driving of the spike, local bands demonstration runs and speaker historian Bob Spude. Info: (435) 471-2209 ext. 29. FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT; Utah County support group meets 7 p.m. second Wednesday monthly at Timpanogos Regiona! Hospital, women's meeting room, 750 W. 800 North, Orem. compete in hands-on and written TOPS: TOPs support group meets 10 automotive and more, 9 a.m. April 25, Sharwan Smith ballroom, Plaza, 840 N. Main, Payson. Info: 465-2478. aim. Wednesdays at Flying J Travel tests and construction,millwork, Rocky Mountain ecologist Bruce Thompson speaks on “The Ecology ofDirt, weeds and Varmints” from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. April 29 at Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon. $35/person includes lunch, outdoor workshop andhike. 223--4044. Southern Utah University; Cedar City. (435) 586-1997, QUILT CIRCLE: New Friends Quilt THURSDAY Circle meets at 10 a.m. to noon each Tuesdayto quilt and learn to quilt. First Tuesday: Pleasant Grove Library, 30 E. Center St. Pleasant ELDRED CENTER: Open House noon to 2 p.m. May 4, 270 W. Center, 1602 E. 2100 South,Salt Grove, Rest of Tuesdays: American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 €,, p.m. May 20, Sugarhouse Garden Center, 1602 E. 2100 South, Salt Main St., American Fork. 7567178, 360-2487 HORMONEBALANCE: Hormone IRIS SHOWS:Iris on Broadwayis 1-5 p.m. May6, Sugarhouse Garden LakeCity. Fleur de Leis is 1-5 500 North, Provo,to enjoy food displays.from classes and activities the Eldred Senior Center has to offer. 852-6620. balance andtoxin awareness with LakeCity. Free. RACE for CURE:Puton running shoes for Cure 5K for Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, 8 a.m. May 13, The Gateway, 400 W. South Temole, Salt Lake City. (801) 446-2980. www.komslc.org. raFEST: Thanksgiving Point Gardens shows its thousands of tulips 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.through . Music, ing demos and are among the offerings. $B/adult, $5/child. thanksgiving- anniversary, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, Highway 83. Activities include Carbon counties in “Serving the Children of the World”at 9 a.m. GOLDEN SPIKE: Ceremonyof 137th Retirement Home,325 W. Center St., Orem. (801) 400-2291 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS:People who share the commonproblem. of compulsive overeating meet at noon each Saturday, Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 kids leam to focus on and awareness from 111 a.m.to 3 p.m, SUNDAY METAPHYSICAL GROUP: A meta- ~ 370-0777. COMMUNICATION CLASSES:Class for parents to help kids on com munication,hearing, language development and how to incorpo- at Kids on the Move. RSVP: 2219930. LAND OWNERS:Informational meetingforall land owners who would BIKE BONANZA: Children and April 29 at REI, 230 W.10600 Charity Golf Tournament,9 a.m. April 26, East Bay, Provo. Fourman scramble format. Reserve: at home will be 7:30 p.m. April 26 2251. physicaldiscussion group meets at 7-9 p.m.Sundays at the Hur building, 1170 S. State St., Orem. Take elevator at rear entranceto second floor. Info: 922-9397. DEBTORS ANONYMOUS:People who share the common problem ferers by Gale Boyd is 7 pm. April 20 at Mainspring Spalecture room, 500 S.State St., Orem CHARITY GOLF: Kiwanis Club rate these skills into daily routines East, American Fork. (801) 400- special helps for fibromyalgia suf- WEDNESDAY LEUKEMIA SUPPORT: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society has following six-week support group in Provo. Info: (801) 519-6600. April 27: Overviewof program May 4: Communicating with family May 11: Communicating with health care providers May 18: Keeping up morale May25: Finding resources June 1; Summary/Resources FRIDAY like to leam more aboutpreserv- ingfreedom to farm, yet capture value of property for development. 7 p.m., April 26, High Chaparral Building, Spanish Fork Fair Grounds. Sponsored by U.S. Dept. Agriculture. 377-5580. VETERANS WORKSHOP: Information for veterans to open own business ‘or wantto expand, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. May5, VA Medical Center * building 9, 500 S. Foothill Dr., Salt Lake City. (801) 326-2372or 1- eee Ce ele oate www.heraldextra.com/yellowpages }-894-9497, |