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Show 18SS Activities THURSDAY, perform Beethoven and Chopin; also New Zealand soprano Marie-Adel- e McArthur, with Emily Mair at the piano. Wov. 17 A Multiple Sclerosis Seminar for people with MS. family and friends, will be held from p.m. at Columbia Ogden Regional Medical Center, Cedar Room, 5475 S. 500 E., Ogden. Please RSVP to the Utah Chapter by calling 7--8 ' Wov. 12 Steven S. Vogt, professor of astronomy and astrophysics astronomer at the California of University ObservatoriesLick Observatory, will of speak at 7.30 p.m. in room the Lind Lecture Hall, Weber State University. The public is invited, free. Wov. 17 Beth Arabah Chapter 24 of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold a public installation of officers at 7:30 p m. at the Clearfield Masonic Center, 452 E. 700 S. A reception will follow. For more information call 125-12- 6 Wov. 12 Martha Circle of Clearfield Community Church. 200 S. 500 E. will hold its annual holiday bazaar from p.m. Handmade items and crafts will be for sale also white elephant items. There will also be a bake sale and chili and pie supper. For more info call Joyce Ravmond Wov. Wov. 13 Wov. 825-727- 2 547-072- .451-320- -- 451-232- Wov. 13 626-850- Children's Aid Society of Utah is foaming up with Barnes & Noble booksellers in Layton for a book fair. Pick up ' flyer at the door and a portion of your sale will be donated to the society for their charitable work in pregnancy counseling, parenting skills and adop- -' tipn. 395-322- 544-558- . 20 Wov. Layton City Parks & Rec. is accepting registration for gymnastics until Nov. 19. Classes will be held at N. Davis gymnastics. 249 S. Main. $25 for course. Classes Saturday. 9 am. Call for more info. 0 Lavton Rec. Wov. 15 Chief Newsweek magazine art critic. Peter Plagens. will be the next visiting artist in the Issues in Contemporary Art Lecture Series presented by the Department of Visual Arts at Weber State University. Plagens' lecture .Whats Wrong with Contemporary Art, is at 8 p.m. in the Peery Lecture .Hall, room 101 of the Marriott Allied Health Building. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. 546-858- Wov. 21 15 of the International Bethel Order of Job's Daughters will have a Thanksgiving dinner from 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Masonic Center, 452 E. 700 S Menu will include turkey, dressing. mashed poatotes, vegetables, bread, dessert and drink. $6.50 for adults and $4.50 for children 11 and under. The proceeds will go the state's educational and promotional funds. The public is invited to attend. For more information Wov. 19 Wov. 12 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. Lara Lambert brings music of Rachmaninoff, Bach, Brahms, and Ravel to the Assembly Hall. Wov. 13 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. Young artists of the Utah Opera Ensemble program Music for a while, an will present evening of words and music illustrating the power and wonder of music. Wov. 14 State The Weber Symphony Orchestra will presents its second concert in the Sunday Symphony series at 7:30 p.m. in the Austad Auditorium, Val A. Browning Center for the performing Arts. The program will bring winds, brass and percussion sections to join the strings for three well known symphonic works. Tickets available at the Dee 0 Events Center Ticket Office, and at the Peerys or The Egyptian Theatre Box, public is invited to attend the concert. Children 8 and over are welcome. 626-850- 395-322- Wov. 15 The Formosan Duo, with husband a and wife team. Dr. Wang, violin, and Dr. Yang, piano, will present a recital at 7:30 p.m. in the Allred Theatre, Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts. The public is invited to the concert. Children 8 and over are welcome. Shi-Hw- Yu-Ja- Wov. 19 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, welcomes the Right Honorable James Bolger, ONZ, who is the New Zealand Ambassador to the USA and former Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Mrs. Bolger. The concert will feature Eugene Albulescu, New Zealand premiere pianist, who will Wov. 15. 12-1- 3. 15-1- 7 WSU invites the public to experience tales of humor, horror, fantasy, tragedy and adventure during the 4th annual storytelling festival. Regional and national performers, as well as local students will share legends, fairytales, myths and fables from 9:30 a.m.-- p.m. .each day at the David S. Eccles Center and Peery 's Conference Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Evening entertainment will feature Bedtime Stories and Something Scary Nov. 15 at 6.30 and 8 p m. respectively, in Peery 's Egyptian Theater. The Laughin' Place, a special session where storytellers will spin their funniest tales, will take place Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in the theater. Tickets may be purchased at the Dee Events Center or 0 or by calling call Is 29 p an evening of music, dance and song. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 7 p.m. Call for ticket information or ask any of the 100 cast members. Prices are $25 per family or $5 per person. non-sto- 1999-200- Wov. 23 The WSU Jazz Ensemble, will present an evening of jazz at 7:30 p.m. in the Allred Theatre, Val A. Browning Center for the performing Arts. The full ensemble will be performing jazz works covering the Big Band era through conticket temporary compositions.For information call the Dee Events 0 Center Ticket Office, or or the new Egyptian Theater Box Office 626-850- 395-322- Wov. 6-2- 0 Forever Plaid will be presented at Hale Centre Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lane Dr. (2200 West), WVC,M-S,8p.for ticket info. Call 984-900- 0 18. 19. 20. 22 Wov. Our Town, 7 p.m. Clearfield High School Little Theater. Adults $4, children and students, $3. 19-2- 0 Music Director Keith Lockhart y leads the Utah Symphony in a tribute to the big bands of the 1940s and 50s when he conducts his Pops Series debut at 8 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. For tickets call or at. (2787) or the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. high-energ- S Wov. 20 Wov. 11-2- Little Women will be presented at the Grand Theatre. 7.30 p m., M-- with Sat. matinees at 2 p.m., South City Campus. SLCC, 1575 S. State Street. This play is based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. For tickets and info call S 957-332- Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 Hall. The Salt Lake Symphony, with James Michael Caswell as conductor, will perform Beethoven Fidelio Overture of 1814, the Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in A Major and Saint Saens Symphony No. 3 in C minor. p.m. Assembly Wov. Wov. 22 will be presented The Phantom at the Rodgers Memorial Theatre from Friday. Oct. 8 to Nov. 13 on Mondays, Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information call Tickets prices are $12 for adults, 8 $11 for seniors (60) and students and $10 for children (3 to 11). 13 11-Wo- v. 298-130- 2. 12-1- The WSU Symphonic Band will present its first public performance of the 90 piece fall semester and at 7:30 p.m. in the Austad Auditorium. For tickets call the Dee Events Center Ticket 0 or Office, or the new Egyptian Theater Box Office, 626-850- 395-322- Wov. 23 Wov. 3 I 0 22 11-Wo- v. Guys and Dolls presented at Terrace Plaza Playhouse in South Ogden until Nov. 22 on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. This production is double cast and directed by Melinda Cole Welch. For tickets or information call 393-007- Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Hall. The American Wov. 17 v. Arts and Crafts classes at Layton City Parks and Recreation. All classes are held on Wednesday nights costs are $20 per session. Class times 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. for yrs, and 6.30 to 7.45 p.m. for 17 and yrs. First session is Oct. second session: Doc. 1 to Dec. 22. 1999. Gymnastics classes on Saturday at 9 a m. for one hour. Cost is $25 for a five week course. Registration deadline is Nov. 19 and class begins on Nov. 20. Classes held at Davis Gymnastics at 249 S. Main Street. 2 8 . Wov. 9 Love with and Parenting LogicTeaching Children responsibility, y of years old, $28person, Enrichment Center, 320 S. ext. 1 16. 500 East, Kaysville. $43cou-ple.Famil- 2 547-730- Wov. 24 AnorexiaBulimia support focus group meets the last Wednesday of the month, p.m. at the Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 East. Kaysville. For info contact Patti 9 Bargar, 546-730- ext. 9 1 16. ; ZIONS RANK there a . Clearfield Rec. offering open, recreational and women's basketball leagues offered. Registration through Nov. 23 at Clearfield City office, 140 E. 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Lessons begin promptly at 7.15 p.m. No one will be admitted to the lessons after that time. Wov. an Guild of Organists sponsors Ecumenical Thanksgiving Hymn Sing. Familiar classic hymns that celebrate the harvest and express gratitude make up the program. T) 1 4-- . Wov. 18-2- 0 The New American Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with the Cl die Adams School of Dance w ill present their seasonal performances of the "Nutcracker at 7.30 p.m. in WSU's Austad Auditorium in the Val A. Browning Center. These performances feature faculty from the dance school and artists from Ballet West in many of the leading roles, with the New American Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Van Alstine, assistant conductor for Ballet West. Tickets are available at the Dee Events Center 0 or ticket office. or the new Egyptian Theater box office For info contact Clyde Adams Holiday wreath and swagmaking demonstration. Davis County Library. Central Branch. 155 N. Wasatch Dr., If you have always Layton, wondered how to make your own fresh wreath or holiday swag, this demonstration will show you how along with other tips on keeping your tree and evergreens fresh. For more info contact For USU Extension office, patrons with special needs contact Pete it 18 Xi Alpha Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7.30 p.m. at the home of Jeanne Butler in SLC. A pro-giawill be presented. All members or are invited to attend. Call 544-982- 3 9 for more info. 4-- 8 B4 CLIPPER TODAY NOVEMBER 11, 1999 1 irig &mi& Easy, one-ste- p process for point redemption r 1 8 Off Framed Christmas Art I Located In the Historic Old Church at the Comer of Church and Main in Old Downtown Layton 1 Closed Sundays l t ; S s Puents.tn X (,qqd.vi ?(1 1110 iiwauhh POOR |