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Show 2 The Magna Times AVest Valley News, Thursday, May 10, 2001 Local Calendar artists Todd Woodbury an Tamara Oswald. 7:30 p.m. Libby Gardner Concert Hall, 1375 Presidents Circle. Tickets: $10 - $15. Details: Joe Muscolino Band: in concert with a mixture of jazz, Motown, Thursday, May 10 Gang Awareness: Presentations about Rave Parties and gangs. Sponsored by the Magna Area Council and the PTA. 7 p.m. Latin and funk music. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Center for the Performing Arts, 1250 East 1700 South. Details: The Ballad of Baby Doe: presented in English by the Utah Opera. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Through Final Performance. 7:30 p.m. Capitol Theatre, 50 West 200 June Tickets: $10. Details: Brockbank Junior High auditorium, 2935 South 8560 West. Free. 250-928- School Carnival: Academy Park hool, 4580 Westpoint hlemtary Drive. 8 p.m. featuring games, rides, food. Details: Story tim in Grandmas Attic: every Tu. day and Thursday for ' Saturday, May I i Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Through June 16. Details: Tickets: .Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Johnny Biscuit. 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse 4861 S. State. 7 p.m. Tickets: Mondays through Saturdays Through June 9. Details: $6-$l- 266-760- Temple Square Concert Series: featuring Kimberly Keller Moody on the Assembly Hall organ. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, 15 E. South production encouraging diveristy and appreciation of cultures around the world. Presented by Dilworth Elementary School, 7 p.m. 1953 South 2100 East. Also May 11 -- 12. May 12. West Side Story: presented by the Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Through June 16. Tickets: 0. Details: 984-900- 0. Hotel Utah 2001 Survival of the Funniest: Satirical spoof that combines the popular Survivor television show with Utah personalities. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse 4861 S. State. 3, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets: Mondays through Saturdays Through June 9. Details: 266-760- 0. Wise Guys Comedy Club: Featuring comedian Johnny Biscuit, 8 p.m and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: 463-290- 9 Temple Square Concert Series: featuring the American West Symphony and Chorus. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, 15 E. South Temple. Details: Road. Fridays and Saturdays Through May 16. Tickets: $4-$- 6. 446-565- 7. Camelot: The Lerner and Lowe musical presented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. Through May 19. Details: 581-696- 1. Joseph and Technicolor Biscuit. 8 p.m and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: 463-290- the Amazing Dreamcoat: Presented by the Granite Youth Coalition. 7 p.m. Granite High School. Tickets: $5. Available at the door. Also May 12 and 14. 9. Temple Square Concert Series: featuring the Cache Children s Cantate Choir. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, 15 E. South Temple. Details: Godspell: Popular musical based on the Gospel according to Matthew. Presented by the Wasatch Theatre Company. 8 p.m. Jims Souper Deli, 2278 South Redwood Road. Fridays and Saturdays $4-$- the Amazing Dreamcoat: 984-900- 0. School. Tickets: $5. Available at the door. Also May 14. International Migratory Bird Day: Peak spring migration of more than 1,000 birds featuring tours and banding and releasing birds. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge. Details: 3. UTA Challenge: Sixth annual bike bonanza and relay race. 4 p.m. Utah State Capitol. Details: Kanes River: Bluegrass band 7. Association. 7:30 p.m. Social Work Auditorium at the University of Utah. Tickets: Details: $8-$1- 339-766- 4. 4 Christopher Diehl Lodge No. advance to Magna TimesWest Valley News, 8980 W. 2700 S., Magna, Ut. 84044 fax at or call 250-568- 5 challenge new Marine recruits .botlyphysipally andmentallyi i 11 'and fellow recruits gitolheif training at 5 a.m:yby Tuesday 9:00 Cards 9:00 Breakfast, Continental 9:00 Pool 10:00 Computer - PAF 12:00 Lunch . . : Magna Magnolia Singing Group 1:00 Wednesday 9:00 Ceramics Pool 9.00 Breakfast, Continental ,,,.9:00 Cards. ;10:00 Sit and Be Fit , , vriV,.,jH;00 7 , . .Vf 1 12:00 Lunch i , . , 12:30 Bingo, , , S'l , , . . .. ........ customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com- ' plete basic training earn credits 9.00 toward an associate degree , . , w ' Air Forcfe Rb'SerVe Ainiikh Class Derek M'Flollmgsheid '1 ... Thursday Breakfast, Continental ..'Computer , f, , .. Leather Craft, Sit and Be Fit kt v.'f'rrAFriday physical conditioning program. Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and ?Fool Breakfast, Continental combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Smith and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps core values 19: 250-416- Utah Chamber Artists: Spring Collage concert featurings guest customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who com- Ceramics..;.. , Activities through the Community College of the Air Force. MafeifI!nLC Ti , Hollingshead is the son of Kathy Smith of West Valley. 250-565- Well get there together. Whos going to solve the energy crunch? All of us. Whether it's buying energy-tmeieappliances or turning off lights when we leave the room, we've all become more thoughtful about how we use electricity. Many of our residential, business, industrial and farm customers have been taking advantage of our programs to save even more electricity. And we've been taking our own advice by using measures where we work energy-savin- g and live. If we all do our part, we'll have the energy we need. nt , all do booklet for more energy - saving tips. Magna, UT 84044 250-585- 6 5 magwestixmisslon.com Th a Magna Tlmaa la a bonlflad newapapar Mambaroltha Utah Praia Aaaoclatlon . .9:00 toward an associate degree 1 (801) . 10:30 11:00 12:00 a'.?' M. 12:33 H Bia$0 WfaRoaedicS: Blood Pressure L00' our part. Call our Energy Services Hotline at - 800 - 222 - 4335, and ask for a copy of our Bright Ideas or FAX (801) 9:00 9:00 7. V, ; Relaxation plete basic training earn credits Lets or transmittal of all mattsr hsrsln Is prohibited without prior written permission by the publisher or editor. The Magna Times and West Valley News are published each Thursday Subscription SIS par year $21 per year out of state Postmaster: Sand change of address to: , 10:00 . , . . 10:00 10:30 12:00 has- -; graduated from basic military"' training at Lackland Air Force hand-to-han- ; 10:00 ;:y, i runnihg three miles and perform-- : in'g calisthenics. In addition to the Sherwood spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignment which included learning first aid, uniform regulation, combat water d survival, marksmanship, ....9:00 , .i , 1 Stated meeting 7:30 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. 2618 South 8950 West, Magna. Details: Submit information for the Calendar at least one week in 1 Computer Base, San Antonio, Texas. ' During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and through the Community College of the Air Force.; He is the' son of Richard Ruesch of Taylorsville. h Derek M. Hollingshead 10:30 12:00 Lunch in concert. Sponsored by the Intermountain Acoustic Music Monday, May 266-760- 0. 0. Presented by the Granite Youth Coalition. 7 p.m. Granite High 898-527- $6-$1- 2. West Side Story: presented by the Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Through June 16. Tickets: Details: 6. 446-565- 7. Joseph and Technicolor 9. The Ballad of Baby Doe: presented in English by the Utah Opera. 7:30 p.m. Capitol Theatre, 50 West 200 South. Tickets: $12 - $58. Also May 1 1. Details: Hotel Utah 2001 - Survival of the J Funniest: Satirical spoof that com-ilm- it bines the popular Survivor telev- ision show with Utah personalities,? Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse 4861 S. State. 7 p.m. Tickets: Mondays through Saturdays Through June 9. Details: graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force 1988 from Utah State University. 355-278- 240-220- 5. Through May 16. Tickets: 799-055- F. Granger High School and received a bachelors degree in Wednesday, May 16 1 culminated with an emotional ceremony in which the recruits Eads, also resides in Salt Lake. Eads is a 1980 graduate of His stepmother, Bessie d. 955-400- 0. Wise Guys Comedy Club: Featuring comedian Johnny (435)831-535- 240-220- Godspell: Popular musical based on the Gospel according to Matthew. Presented by the Wasatch Theatre Company. 8 p.m. Jims Souper Deli, 2278 South Redwood Details: 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. Free admission. Details: 0. 54-ho- ur Force Base, Albuquerque, N.M. He is the son of Vivian M. Eads of Salt Lake City. 1 3-- ended the training phase with The team effort, Crucible, a problem solving evolution which were presented the Marine Corps Emblem, and were addressed as Marines for the first time since boot camp began. Smith is a 1999 graduate of Central High School. Richard S. Ruesch Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Richard S. Ruesch has 9 :)0 9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 Quilting Cards Painting Class Pool Breakfast, Continental Computer Smith and fellow recruits Marine Corps Pvt. Matthew A. Smith, son of Pejeen M. Smith of Taylorsville and John C. Smith of Meridian, Idaho. Recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Smith successfully completed 12 weeks of training designed to Kathy, 246-513- Daily Activities Monday conduct. arrived for duty at Kirtland Air Impression and Center personal and professional engineering manager and has 5:30 p.m. Details: Magna Senior honor, courage and commitment, and what the words mean in guid-in- g Company. Wednesdays through Sundays Jeanne Wgner Theater, 38 West Broadway. Details: Details: $6-$1- 2. the Service Matthew A. Smith Presentation. In the future Ferrin hopes to become a basketball player. Hobbles Hamlet: Presented by the Emily series topic, 1 basketHoop it Up: Offical ball tour of the NBA and NBC Sports. Features more than 4,200 players on 100 outdoor courts. 3 p.m. Parking lot. Also Ferrin loves to go swimming Mondays through Saturdays Through June 9. Details: 266-760- Friday, May are: Janelle, Treasa, Laura, Future and green. non-comb- at Government County Building, 2001 S. State St. North Building. Granite School Board: Regular meeting. 7 p.m. District Offices, 340 East 3545 South. Women in Leadership: Lecture $6-$1- 2. 4806. color Salt Lake County Council: Lake second grade class. He loves to do math and can do fractions and multiplication in his head. Ferrins favorite colors are blue Air Force Maj. Thomas A. Eads has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal. The medal is awarded to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who distinguish themselves by meritorioutstanding ous achievement or service to the United States. This is his third award of the medal. The major is a senior systems Regular meeting, 4 p.m. Salt Lake County Council Chambers, Salt School Ferrin is in Mrs. Caspersons Family Thomas A. Eads 3. Food Ferrins favorite foods are pizza and Chili. basket-ba- ll Hoop it Up: Offical tour of the NBA and NBC Sports. Features more than 4,200 players on 100 outdoor courts. 9 a.m. p.m. Parking lot. Dance Jam: Final Ring Around the Rose performance of the season featuring interactive, entertaining programs designed to engage young people in the performing a.m. Leona Wagner Black arts. Box Theatre, 138 West 300 South. Tickets: $5. Details: Hotel Utah 2001 - Survival of the Funniest: Satirical spoof that combines the popular Survivor television show with Utah personalities. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse 4861 S. State. 3, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets: 355-278- 7. Rings Round the World: Play 1 Tuesday, May 15 West Valley City Council: Study session, 5 p.m.. Regular meeting, 6:30 p.m. West Valley City Hall, 3600 Constitution Blvd. Details: 1 1 240-220- 5. and jump off the high dive. He also likes to play basketball. sis- Seven year old Ferrin was bom to Dan and Sue Turley. He is the second to the youngest in his family. His older siblings In Available at the door. 963-320- 463-290- 1 -- Granite High School. Tickets: $5. 984-900- Tickets: $10. Details: Hotel Utah 2001 Survival of the Funniest: Satirical spoof that combines the popular Suvivor television show with Utah personalities. Details: 48 and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Final performance presented by the Granite Youth Coalition. 7 p.m. Joseph 533-352- 984-900- Temple. Details: 581-710- 0. 1 955-400- Ferrin Turley 0. Details: George Winston: Grammy-awar- d winning solo pianist in concert. 8 p.m. Kingsbury Hall. Tickets: $22.50 - $27.50. Details: 2 1 Tickets: 16. 984-900- 0. Seeing Salt Lake City: Slide show and talk presented by author Alan Barnett. Sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society. p.m. Rio Grande Depot, 300 South 455 West. Free. Details: West Side Story: presented by the Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. noon, 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m Through June 16. Tickets: $9-- $ 15.50. Details: '( eh n 3 6 years-ol10 - 10:45 a. dutamment Center at the West '.'allev family Fitness Center. I ie ul n ,M.in. Details: West Side Story: presented by the Daniel, and Jamie. His litde ter is named Jessica. West Side Story: presented by the 832-243- 355-278- 864-752- 5. Staff Writer 581-710- 0. South. Tickets: $12 - $58. Also May 7, 9 and 11. Details: 5-- By: AMANDA VIZ1NA C) UTAH POWER Making it happen. G2(K)I IadliCorp 11:15 , |