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Show f t 2 The Magna Timet, Weil Valley Newt, Thurtday, September 28, 2000 Local Calendar Thursday, Sept. 28 Magna Community Council: Meets the fourth Thursday of each month. 7 p.m. Magna Senior Center, 8962 West 2700 South. Details: 250-661The King and I: Presented by the West Valley Arts Council, 7:30 p.m.. Granger High School 3690 S. 3600 W. Tickets: $5 adults, $3 seniors and children. Bonsai Club: Regular monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Sugarhouse 3. Garden Center. Details: Temple 561-954- 5. Concert Square Series: featuring winners of the State Fair Organ Competition. 7:30 p.m. Details: 240-437- 7. Circus Gratti: featuring the Circus Gratti clowns and elephants. 4 and 7 p.m. Golden Spike Arena. Ringling Bros, and Barnum Bailey Circus: Delta Center, through Oct. I. Details: 325-732- 8. Oklahoma!: presented by the Salt Lake Community College at the Grand Theatre Stage, through Sept. 23. 7:30 p.m. Matinee performances on Saturdays at 2 p.m. Tickets: Friday, Sept. 29 ot 355-278- Award winner Arturo Sandoval. 8 p.m. Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple. Also Sept. 30. Tickets: $21 -- $41 Details: 355-278- 7. Utah Grizzlies: the Grizz;ies will take on the Houston Aeros in exhibition games on Sept. 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. The game on the 29 is at the Acord Center and at the Murray Ice Center on the 30. Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for children under 1 2. For more information 5 call 988-800- 0 or 988-782- Saturday, Sept. 30. Snowbird Oktoberfest: Noon to 7 p.m. Details: 933-211- Sunday, Oct. 1 Sundance Concert Series: featuring the music of Wildgrass. 5 p.m. free. 2-- Details: 225-410- 7. Monday, Oct. 2 Jane Eyre, The Musical: Mondays through Saturdays 8 Campus. Details: 5. p.m. through Oct. 21 Hale Center Theater, West Valley City. Details: 984-900- 0 Hexed Files: The Spoof is Out Where: Deseret Star Playhouse, Murray 7:30 p.m. Through Nov. II. Details: 266-760- 0. Taming of the Shrew: formed by Ballet West 7:30 p.m. South. Also Sept. S17-S4Details: 5. Tickets: 28-3- 0 355-278- 581-710- 0 Wednesday, Oct. 4 Bonneville Knife and Fork Club: Utah's premier dinner and speakers club begins its 64th season with a performance by the Saltaires Show Chorus. 6:30 p.m. Little after-dinn- er America Hotel. Details: 582-732- 5. per- Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 7. Family and Occupation: Greg Brown: In concert. the by Sponsored Intermountain Acoustic Music Association. Kingsbury Friday, Oct Don and Heidi Bryson are long time residents of Magna. The couple will celebrate 22 year of marriage in November and are proud parents of four children including; Elaine, who 6 Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill: All-Irela- e Six-tim- fiddle champion and guitarist combine for a Celtic quite of sound. 7:30 p.m. Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Tickets: $5. Details: 394-322- is married to Jordan Miller, Christopher, Steven, and Andrew. Don works as a Master Sergeant at the 151st Security Forces Squadron for the Utah Air National Guard 7. Bonnie Rait: In concert with Indigo Girls and Ingigenous. 7:30 p.m. Huntsman Center on the University of Utah Campus. Details: Jonny Lang: In concert at Hall on the Kingbury where he has been for the past Details: Community Service: Don has served on the 467-849- 7:30 p.m. Hall on the 9. A male was seriously injured when he was shot in the chest by an unknown assailant Plaza Billiards on Sept. 9 just after 6:30 p.m. According to West Valley Police, two opposing gangs exchanged several round of gunfire in the parking lot of Plaza Billiards. The victim was in serious condition but not life threatening. The investigation is ongoing. Explosive Device A forty year old man found an MAGNA TIMES 0 USPS Second class postage paid at Magna, Utah 84044 8980 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 325-58- J. HOWARD STAHLE Publisher BONNIE STAHLE Advertising Manager Office Manager MINDY HAVIQ Production Manager Lead Computer technician DEBBI OLSON Editor SUSIE PETERSEN Advertising Executive STEVE BAQDOtAN Advertising H. RACHELLE GRAHAM Stall Wnlar ALAN BLAIN Staff Writer S. DEAN LEDBETTER Staff Writer DALE SIMONS Sports Columnist charge September 2 and brought the device back home with him to West Valley City. On September 7 (Thursday), he called the West Valley City Police Dept, to report the device, claiming the Alta Marshall or the ski resort wouldnt respond to his home. Our bomb tech responded and secured the device for later disposal. Two men arrested for sexual abuse Two West Valley City men were booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for unlawful sexual relations with a on Sept 7. male David Lee Bryant, 46, and 0. VFW Post: Regular monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. at the post home 9057 W 2700 S. Details: The Magna Times end West Valley Newt are published each Thursday Subscription 111 per year 121 per year out oi state Saturday, Oct. 14 Life After Breast Cancer: Sponsored by the St. Marks seminars City Search is conducting it new artist and Nashville-Musi- Health Care Foundation featuring keynote speakers Francine Berger and Judy Perotti. Larry H. Miller Entrepreneurship Training Center, 6900 South 900 East. Registration: $25. Details: 566-158- Postmaster: Send toe 3. Tuesday, Oct. 17 West Valley City Council: Study session 5 p.m. followed by a regular meeting at 6:30 Guest panelists include: Bill Cuomo, Sonic Sorbet, Credits include Alabama, and Barbara Constitution Blvd. Details: Streisand. Bruce Gaitsch, Studio Musician, Credits include Elton p.m. at City Hall 3600 S. 963-320- 3. John and Celine Dion. Jon Howard, sony, credits include Billy Ray Cyrus and The Dixie Chicks. Tiffany Swinea, fyron Gallimore productions, credits include Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. Jeff Teague, SGR MegnaTWr.ee M80 W. 2700 to. Magna, UT 14044 (801 ) 250-54- 6 or FAX (Ml) 250-46- msgwee!xmlssioA.oom The Mepna iTmse Is $ bonified newepAper Member of Vie Utah Press Aseooiirdort twice. The unknown suspects fled the area on foot. The investigation is Entertainment, Alecia Elliot and Collin Raye. To receive entry information g. visit www.musiccitysearch.com or call (615)250-130- Little league referee 0. assuslted after game Religious poems sought from Magna-are- a poets A referee was assaulted at the conclusion of a little league football game on Sept 9 at 2:45 p.m. by an irate parent fan at City Park, 4400 Good news for sincere poets! The Bards of Burbank is offering West 3500 South. The parent accused the referee that his last call had caused his childs team to lose the game for the fans team. The pareat allegedly kicked the referee in the buttocks and then chased him in the park. Investigators are attempting to locate the suspect Two arrested after i j The 17 year-ol- d male, with two male passengers and one female passenger, followed the consensual and intimate relationship sometime in July at the home of the two suspects. When the parties had all stepped out of their respective vehicles a confrontation ensued starting with verbal insults and hand gestures. The female's father, became involved in the confrontation, which escalated from verbal insults to the use of James N. Waiters , 41 , of West Valley was cut on the left side of his chest when he interrupted two suspects attempting to steal an air compressor from his vehicle that was parked at his home on Sept 10 just after 5:45 a.m. According to West Valley police, the suspects attempted to shoot Waters with a semi-automat- ic pistol, which misfired c song search. This talent search and seminar will offer winners the opportunity to perform on music row in front of music industry professionals. Entry forms are now available. All entries must be received no later than OcL 18. female driver to her home at 4351 South 5400 West. Attempted robbery Philosophy about life: Don: Senior Center but she also volunteers a lot of time on special projects and enjoys service to others. Artistsong search and 250-732- 3. According to West Valley Police, the discussions led to a questioned their son about where the material came from, the juvenile told them the story and they in turn called the police. Both men were booked and charged with felony unlawful sexual relations with a minor not only works at the Magna I try to live my life by the golden rule of treating others the way I want to be treated. Hobbies: Don enjoys working with Heidi: wood in his wood shop, astronomy and World War II history while Heidi enjoys crafts, reading, and is a wonderful singer. Taking care of each other is whats most important d road rage incident The men were arrested after the victims parents found homosexual pornography in the victims bedroom that the suspects Don and HakN Bryson and Family 963-320- Magna-Garflel- At 1:20 p.m., on Sept. II, a red Toyota pickup driven by a 17 male took exception to year-ol- d the driving of another vehicle driven by a 17 year-- old female. restaurant during June and July. The two suspects had talked with the victim chatted on several occasions and learned about his interest in homosexuality. people in Magna and it is a pleasure working with them. Heidi Hall 3600 S. Constitution Blvd. 3 Details: David Wayne Erickson, 34, both acquainted the juvenile at his place of work at a Taylorsville There are a lot of wonderful Tuesday, Oct. 10 West Valley City Council: Study session 5 p.m. at City of West Valley City became had given the juvenile during their tryst. When the parents Copyright Magna TlmeefWeel Valley NawtCi All righta reserved. Reproduction, reuee, or transmittal of 4 msttev herein la prohibited without prior written permie slon by the publisher or editor. change ol address (avalanche control device) while hiking in the Secret Lake area of Alta on unexploded Recreation. I really enjoy serving in this capacity, said Don. Specialist Police Reports Plaza Billiards Shooting centered around the Parks and years. Heidi works at the Magna Senior Center where she is the centers Program University of Utah campus. 581-710- Magna Area Council for the past three years and represents District 5. Most of his responsibilities are 21 0. Also Sunday, Sept. 24 noon to 6 p.m. 4 K, Don and Heidi Bryson 7. Jazz. Guest artist will be Cuban trumpet player and Grammy Howard Jones: Acoustic guitarist in concert at Kingbury Hall on the University of Utah 957-468- I University of Utah Campus. Tickets: $15.50 advance, $18.50 at the door. Details: Utah Symphony: Pops concerts featuring the red-hsounds of Latin and Caribbean lf Prjrtflmhf T"7- - - a $1,000 grand prize in their Poetry Competition 2000, free to everyone. The deadline for entering is OcL 2. To enter, send one poem 21 lines or less: Free Poetry Contest, PMB250, 2219 W. Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91506, or enter online at www.friendlypoets.com. We think religious poems can invite achievement, says Dr. John Scribner, the organizations Contest Director. Were especially keen on inspiring amateur poets ar.d we think this competition will achieve that. Utah has made many wonderful poets over the years and Id like to discover new ones from among the Magna area grassroots poets. provide ideas and techniques to parents in encouraging young Representatives sought for state trails councils children to read. Children in attendance will receive a bookbag and be able to check out books that will provide them with the basics of reading : fundamentals. The workshop is free. Details: Utah State Parks and Recreation is currently seeking three people to serve on two different trail councils. Two representatives are need- ed to serve on the Utah Vehicle Advisory Council. One person will serve drive the interests of users and another on issuers of vehicle safety. According to Utah State Park Off-Highw- ay 964-762- Reservations being four-whe- el accepted for West Valley City job fair Preparations are beginning for West Valleys second annual job fair. Business that would like to set ; up a booth to participate in the off-highw- ay OHV coordinator Bill Thompson, the council provides recommen- dations to the division and its board on OHV matters, including' fair should make reservations reviewing grant requests for pro- - trails, traiiheads, and other jects. For more information or to apply, please contact Thompson at 538-735- or by email at 7 nrdpr.bthompso state.utus. Utah State Parks is also seeking an individual interested in serving the interests on non-motoriz- es trail users on the Utah Recreational Trails Advisory Council. We need one individual to fill the vacated position on the council, said Trails Program at-lar- ge Coordinator John Knudson. URTAC reviews requests for matching grants from trails projects throughout Utah and provides recommenda- tions on trail non-motoriz- ed issues. Interested parties may contact 4 Knudscn at or email at state.utus. nrdpr.jknudson 538-734- New web sit provides instant information about Utahs wildlife Children's literacy workshop Monroe Elementary School will be holding a childrens literacy workshop for kindergartners and their parents on Sept 28-2- 9 at 7 p.m. at the school, 4450 West 3100 South. The workshop will feature a Parent Bookshelf that will help n . with Sherrill Chapman, fair coor- dinator with the UtahPfparttent,) , of Workforce Services. Booth space is available at no charge; Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The job fair will be held Oc. .11 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Valley Fair Mall. Details or reservations! 269- -' : 4762. Power wheelchairs available . Miracle on Wheels makes available power wheelchairs to senior citizens, ry those and up, usually at no personal expense if they qualify. The electric wheelchairs are provided to those who cannot a walk and cannot ' self-prop-et manual wheelchair in their home or independent living quarters and who meet the additional qualifications of the program. This service may also be avail- able to the permanently disabled of any age. or Details: call visit the website at www.durablemedical.com FUNERAL HOME Dignified Personal Service weapons. The 17 year-ol- d driver was struck with a metal pipe and the father was struck with nun-cnuck- s. Both suspects refused to 6323 WEST 2700 SOUTH MAONA, UTAH 64044 Phone stop when officers arrived and were forced to use OC spray to bring the fight to a conclusion. The 17 year, old driver was charged with aggravated assault ) and booked into detention. The 43 year, old father was treated for minor cuts cn his arm at Pioneer Valley Hospital and then booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for assault, failure to comply, and criminal mischief. 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