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Show rht M.ifjna TimesWest Valley News, Kearns Chronicle, Thursday, March 15, 2001 Local Calendar Thursday, March 15 Storytinie in Grandmas Attic: Fridays and Saturdays through March 26 Tickets: includes every Tuesday and Thursday for 10 - 10:45 children 3 6 years-old- . a.m. Edutainment Center at the West Valley Family Fitness Center. Free admission. Details: Details: 955-400- through and 768-490- 9:30 p.m. Tickets: Through 0 April 21. Details: Guys and Dolls: A musical fable of Broadway set in the 1940s is a story of how opposites attract. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m. Through March 24. Details: Tickets: $6 $ 12. $6-$1- 2. 266-760- 3. April $16-$4- 0 full buffet dinner. a Indiana Bones - The Lost City or Safari so Good: The Desert Star Theatres parody on the popular Indiana Jones movies. 7 p.m. and Love and Logic: Parenting class based on Parenting with Love and Logic by Jim Fay and Foster Cline. 6:30 p.rn Brockbank Junior High School. J935 South 8560 West. Class meets Tuesdays and Thursdays f Registration: $20 per individual or or $25 couple when for registration at the door. Details: 984-900- Through April 21. Details: 266-760- 0 7 p.m. Riverton Community Center, 12800 Redwood Rd. Also March 20, 22-2Tickets available at the door. Tuesday, March 20 West Valley City Council: Study Session, 5 p.m.. Regular meeting 6:30 p.m. West Valley City Hall Council 3600 Chambers, Constitution Blvd. Details: 963-320- Disney on Ice: Celebrate 75 years of magic. 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. couple when Delta Center. Tickets: $9.50 for registration Tickets available at The Sound of Music: Rogers $25.75. Details: 16-1- 7, 22-2- Playing for Time: Presented by the Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing 22-2Arts. Also March 298-130- Utah Opera: presents Madame Butterfly by Puccini. Sung in Italian with English subtitles. Also March 18. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: start at $14. 16-1- Details: 832-2- 1 19. Long Live Love: Presented by the Utah Symphony with special performance by the Areata String Quartet. 7:30 p.m. Abravanel Hall. Details: Details: Bus Stop: StageRight Theatre 140 S. 900 E. 7:30 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays 355-278- 50s Details: used a death camp as the setting to seek human and artistic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fania Fenelons true story. Presented by the Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets: $5-$Details: full buffet dinner. a 768-490- Guys and Dolls: A musical fable of Broadway set in the 1940's is a story of how opposites attract. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m. Through March 24. Details: 8. 832-211- Saturday, March 17 St. Patricks Day Parade: Begins at 200 S and State Street and ends the at Center. Gallivan Entertainments and activities follow at the Gallivan Center. Details: 984-900- 0. Indiana Bones - The Lost City or Safari so Good: The Desert Star Theatres parody on the popular Indiana Jones movies. 7 p.m. Tickets: Through April 21. 266-760- 0 Disney on Ice: Celebrate 75 years of magic. 7 p.m. Delta Center. Tickets: $9.50 - 325-732- Admission. Details: 325-732- 8. Free Admission. 832-237- Details: 627-398- 8. Sunday, March 18 Utah Opera: presents Madame Butterfly by Puccini. Sung in Italian with English subtitles. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: start at $14. Details: 355-278- 7. $5-$- Madeleine Choir School: Founders Day Concert. 8 p.m. 832-211- Friday, March 16 You . Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple. Free admission, seating limited. Details: For seating Cant Take It With You: Presented by the Salt Lake Community College South Campus. 7:30 p.m. Grand Theatre. Mondays passes 957-332- Dallen Hunter Favorite Food school is Science. Dallens favorite food are Family Future tacos. Dallen was bom to Troy and Jean Hunter. He is the the youngest in his family right now, with a baby When Dallen grows up he wants to be an airplane Hobbies Dallen enjoys playing with his legos and building new In the Service 955-400- 0. Memorial Theatre, Centerville. 7:30 p.m. Mondays - Saturdays through April 7. Details: The King and I: Presented by the Riverton Youth Theatre, 7 p.m. Riverton Community Center, 12800 298-130- 2. Redwood Rd. Also March 22-2Tickets available at the door. 16-1- 7, 4. Riverdance: Kingsbury Hall. Through April Julius 1 . Details 355-278- 7. Caesar: The Utah Shakespeare Touring Company is perforoffering a free mance of the Shakespear classic. 1 p.m. Grand Theater on the South City Campus of Salt Lake Community College. Followed by three workshops. Workshop fee: $5. Details: Wednesday, March 21 957-332- 2. 581-696- 1. Temple Square Concert Series: featuring a recital by the Utah Federation of Music Clubs, piano division. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. Free Admission. Details: Playing For Time: Arthur Miller used a death camp as the setting to seek human and artistic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fania Fenelons true story. Presented by the Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets: Details: $5-$- 8. 832-211- 9. Submit information for the Calendar at least one week in advance to Magna TimesWest Valley News, 8980 W. 2700 S., 5 Magna, Ut, 84044 fax at 250-568- or call 250-565- Arlin Aubrey Corey S. Mitchell Air National Guard Airman Corey S. Mitchell has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Pvt. Arlin Aubrey of Kaysville was sworn in on Thursday, Jan. 8, as the newest member of B 1 1457th Engineer Battalion of the Utah Army National Company Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of train- Guard located in Murray. ing, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs and received special Aubrey enlisted with a $8000 enlistment bonus, and additional programs that include state and federal tuition assistance for college. The oath of enlistment was administered by Maj. Steven Curtis, a Recruiting Operations Officer in the Utah Army National Guard. Pvt. Aubrey will begin eight weeks of basic training and his advanced individual training at Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. on August 8th. training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete. basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is the son of Scott and Cyndi Mitchell of Salt Lake City. Mitchell is a 1994 graduate of Kenneth S, Moore Cottonwood High School. Courtney Roy Army Pvt. Kenneth S. Moore has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus. Ga. The solder received training in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map Air Force Airman Courtney Roy has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of train- reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history and tra- ing, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs and received special ditions. training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com- plete basic training earn, credits toward an associate , degree through the Community College of the Air Force. She is the daughter of James Roy of West Valley City and Jennifer Hatton of San Diego, During infantry training, he developed basic combat skills and battlefield operations and tactics, , California. Roy is a 2000 graduate of Hunter High School. Erika J. VanTassell Marine Corps Lance. Cpl. Erika J. VanTassell, whose husband, Jeffery, is the son of Margo and Jim VanTassell of Magna. Recently reported for duty with 8th Motor Transport Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. 6. and experienced using various weapons and weapons defenses available to the infantry crewman. Moore is the grandson of Lillian J. Moore of Westcrest Road, West Valley City, Utah. Sarah J. Neilson Army Reserve Spec. Sarah J. Neilson has graduated from basic military training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo. During the training, the trainee received instruction in drill and cer- emonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, and military justice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history and traditions. She is the daughter of Michael J. Price of Duchesne, Utah, and Mary C. Priu of Salt Lake City. The specialist is a 2000 gradu- ate of Utah State University, Logan. Jennifer M. Kranwinkle Air Force Airman Jennifer M. Kranwinkle has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization,' and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. She is the daughter of Ron Gregory and Ann Woods of Salt Lake City. Kranwinkle is a 2000 graduate of Taylorsville High School. Andrew J. Dykes Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Andrew J. Dykes, son of Meri S. Dykes, West Valley City and Glen J. Dykes Salt Lake City, recently graduated from Air Traffic Controller. School. . the Naval Air course at During Technical training Center Pensacola, Fla. students receive basic control tower and radar control training. Studies include aviation weathr er, flight data, ground and local control, basic radar, radio communications, navigation aids, flight planning, aeronautical charts and publications. Students also receive the technical training necessary to receive Federal Aviation Administration certification. Dykes is a 1999 graduate of Cottonwood High School of Salt Lake City, and joined the Marine Corps in Jan. 2000. Hale Center Theaters Black Box in West Valley. 7 p.m. Also Fridays and Saturdays through April 28. Tickets: Adults. The King and I: Presented by the Riverton Youth Theatre, 7 p.m. Riverton Community Center, 12800 Redwood Rd. Also March 16-122-2Tickets available at $17.50. Details: Guys and Dolls: A musical fable of Broadway set in the 1940s is a story of how opposites attract. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 Decker Lake 984-900- 0. 7, 19-2- the door. The Taffetas: A musical journey 50s in the female version of "Forever Plaid 7 p.m. through the Dr. 8 ood mood lighting to save energy. 984-900- 0. And it's important that we all find as many ways as " can to reduce The King and I: Presented by the our energy use. By working together, we've been able to make a difference and keep the power flowing. But the cold weather's not over yet. MANA TIMES IJSPS 325-58- We still need to be thoughtful about how and when we use electricity. Installing dimmers in areas where they make sense, like the dining 0 Second class postage paid at room and bedroom, will help lower energy use. The amount you dim equals your energy saved. For example, dimming lights by 15 percent cuts energy consumption by 1 5 percent. Here are some other tips that can save you energy and money on lighting: Magna, Utah 84044 8983 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 J. HOWARD STAHLE Publisher STEVE BAGDOIAN Advertising AMANDA V1ZINA Staff Writer BONNIE STAHLE Advertising Manager Office Manager Turn off extra lights, especially between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. And get in the habit of switching off the light every time you leave the room for more than a few minutes. ANDREW WEEKS Staff Writer MINDY HAVIG Production Manager Lead Computer technician S. DEAN LEDBETTER DEBBI OLSON Editor DALE SIMONS Staff Writer Sports Columnist Copyright Magna TlmeaWsst Valley I Yews C. All rights reserved. Reproduction, reuse, or transmittal of all matter heroin Is prohibited without prior written permiaaion by the publlaher or editor. The Magna Times and West Valley News are published each Thursday I Postmaster: Send change of address to: IMagna Times 8960 W. 2700 So. Magna, UT 84044 (IX1) 250-565- 6 250-568-5 mngwest0unlssion.eom Thf Magna Times la a Panffied newspaper Mamtmroftha Utah Press Aaaociatlon Put compact fluorescent bulbs in light fixtures that are used more than three hours a day. These bulbs use the energy and last 10 times longer than regular lightbulbs. Use bulbs when can. Bright lights are you often not needed in hallways and closets. When working at a desk or workbench, use task lighting. Other lights in the room can then be turned off or dimmed. low-watta- Lets all do our part. Wait til late to use electricity. Call us at I and ask for a copy of our Bright Ideas booklet for more energy-savin- g tips. Clean lightbulbs and fixtures. Dust can reduce light output by as much as 10 percent! Install motion sensors or timers to automatically turn lights on and off. Motion sensor lighting is great for outdoors and in your workshop or laundry room. Timers are the right choice if youd like an indoor light switched on and off at specific times. one-quart- er Subscription SIS per year S21 pair year out of state (801) O Dimmers are another way p.m. Through March 24. Details: Thanksgiving Point Club House dinner theater 7 p.m. Mondays, LX Caspersons second grade class. Dallens favorite subject in 560-984- 6. Forever Plaid: 2. or F Dallen attends Jackling Elementary. He is in Mrs. Monday, March 19 through Saturdays through March 31. Details: Free admission. Details: The Sound of Music: Rogers 240-332- 3. 240-332- 3. Stonecircle: Celebrate St. Patricks Day with Celtic music. Featuring songs from their new CD. 7:30 p.m. Jackson Street Theatre, 2280 Jackson Street, Ogden. Tickets: $8. Playing For Time: Arthur Miller used a death camp as the setting to seek human and artistic definition from the affects of the Holocost. Based on the Fania Fenelons true story. Presented by the Westminster Players. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts. Through March 26. Tickets: Details: Dallens favorite color is yellow. 3-- Details: Details: Westminster College Nune maker Place, 1840 S. 1300 E. Free Storytime in Grandmas Attic: every Tuesday and Thursday for 10 - 10:45 children 6 years-ola.m. Edutainment Center at the West Valley Family Fitness Center. $9.50 - $25.75. Details: Tabernacle. Poetry Series: featuring Judy Jordan and R.T. Smith. 8 p.m. School Favorite Color at the door. Details: Disney on Ice: Celebrate 75 years of magic. 11:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Delta Center. Tickets: Temple Square Concert Series: featuring Kenneth Cowan on the Tabernacle Organ . 7:30 p.m. $25.75. Details: April Present Laughter: A classic comedy by Noel Coward. Presented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. 7:30 p.m. Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 1400 East. Through April 7. Tickets: $17 - $36. 530-498- 6. $6-$1- 2. Details: 485-803- Playing For Time: Arthur Miller in the female ver- sion of "Forever Plaid 7 p.m. House Club Point Thanksgiving dinner theater 7 p.m. Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through March 26. Tickets: $16-$4- 0 and includes 1 through April 7. Details: The Taffetas: A musical journey through the 355-278- 7. Company, through $20 per individual or or $25 things. sister, Lindsey Hunter. 250-864- 325-732- 8. Memorial Theatre, Centerville. 7:30 p.m. Mondays - Saturdays through 2 April 7. Details: the door. 3. Registration: Amanda vizina Staff Writer on the way. He has one older 3. Love and Logic: Parenting class based on Parenting with Love and Logic by Jim Fay and Foster Cline. 6:30 p.m. Brockbank Junior High School, 2935 South 8560 West. Class meets Tuesdays and he King and I: Presented by the Riveiton Youth Theatre, 7 p.m. Riverton Community Center, 12800 Redwood Rd. Also March -- By: 4. Thursdays 250-864- T C Riverton Youth Theatre, O UTAH FCr.VER |