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Show 2 The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, June 7, 2001 Local Calendar Thursday, June 7 Magna Area Council: Regular monthly meeting. 7 p.m. Magna Fitness Center, 3270 South 8400 West. Details: Storytime in Grandma's Attic: every Tuesday and Thursday for 10 - 10:45 children 6 years-ola.m. Edutainment Center at the West Valley Family Fitness Center. Free a 'mission. Details: West .side Story: presented by the Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Through June 16. Tickets: Details: 250-237- 3-- d. 955-400- 984-900- 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: West Side Story: Musical present- 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: Details: 984-900- 463-290- ed by the Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Through June 16. Tickets: 0. 0. 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: Mondays through Saturdays Through June 9. Details: $6-$1- $6 $ 12. Details: Torch Parade 8 p.m. Admission, $5. Murray. Rocky 0. a 463-290- South Temple. 15 E. Tickets required. Details: June Through 9. 266-760- 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: S 10. Details: Toy Roadshow: 463-290- National tour of the International Toy Collectors Association for buying and selling collector toys. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Holiday Inn, Sant Lake City Airport, 1659 W. North Temple. Free Admission. Also June 8. Details: Friday, June 8 Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Bryan Kellen, 8 and 240-008- Toy Roadshow: National tour of the International Toy Collectors Association for buying and selling collector toys. 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Holiday Inn, Sant Lake City Airport, 1659 W. North Temple. Free Admission. Also June 8. Details: Concerts in the Park: featuring the Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band. 8 p.m. Brigham Young Historic Park, Southeast comer of State Street and Second Ave. Free Admission. Details: 240-220- Thunderbird International Film Festival: Annual film festival hosted by Southern Utah University. Tickets: $5 for individual screenings or $30 for movie pass. Utah Summer Games: Extreme Sports Weekend competitions in shating, hockey and Hosted by Southern Utah University. in-li- ll. MAGNA TIMES 0 USPS Second class postage paid at Magna, Utah 84044 8980 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 325-58- MINDY ANDREW WEEKS Staff Writer HAVIQ Production Manager Lead Computer technician S. DEAN LEDBETTER Staff Writer DEBBI OLSON Editor DALE SIMONS Sports Columnist Copyright Magna TlmesWest Valley News . All rights reserved. Reproduction, reuse, or transmittal of all matter herein is prohibited without prior written permission by the publisher or editor. The Magna Times and West Valley News are published each Thursday Subscription SI 8 per year $21 per year out of state Postmaster: Send change of address to: Magna Times 8980 W. 2700 So. Magna. UT B4044 (801) or FAX (801) $10. Details: 301-676- 9. Temple Square Concert Series: Families making music featuring Eugene and Jennifer Albulescu. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, 15 E. South Temple. Details: 240-220- 5. The Lion King: New stage adaptation of the African Legend " Sundiata, the Lion King. Presented by City Rep Theatre. 7:30 p.m. City Rep Theatre. Also June 5, 16, 22, 23, July 6, 13, Aug. 4, 18, 25. Tickets: Details: $4-$- 532-600- 0. Family Jazz Festival and Bazaar: featuring performances by J.D. Moffatt Jazz group and various local artists, dancing, food, crafts and activities. Noon-- 4 p.m. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 4615 South 3200 West. Details: 968-273- 1 School attends Dallen Jackllng Elementary. He is in Mrs'. He has one older sister, Lindsey Hunter. Education Home Association: 21st annual Convention and Curriculum Fair. 8:45 a.m. University of Utah, features speakers and 80 workshops. Details: (888) 887-843- 2. Scottish Festival: Featuring a pipe, drum, dance and athletic competitions. 9 a.m. Tickets: Adults: $10, Children: $5. Murray. Sunday, June 10 Scottish Festival: Blessing of the Tartans, 9:30 a.m. Also features breakfast. Monday, June II Brown Bag Concert Series: featuring the Joe Muscolino Band. 12:15 p.m. Eagle Gate Plaza on the comer of South Temple and State Street. Free Admission. Details: 596-500- 0. 6 5 magwestxmission.com The Magna Times Is a bonified newspaper Member of the Utah Press Association Dallen's favorite color is Dallen Hunter Submit information for the Calendar at least one week in advance to Magna TimesIWest Valley News, 8980 W. 2700 S., Magna, Ut. 84044 fax at 250-568- or call 5 yel- school is Science. low. When Dallen grows up he wants to be an airplane design- - Dallen's favorite food are tacos. Dallen was bom to Troy and Jean Hunter. He is the the youngest in his family right now, with a baby on the way. . Future Favorite Food Family er. Hobbies Dallen enjoys playing with his Two men charged under Utah's new internet law The first charges have been under a new Utah law that prohibits enticing a minor over the Internet to engage in sexual Filed activity. David Wiscombe of Riverton and Raymond Silvaz of Roy have been charged with a second-degre- e felony for allegedly arranging on an Internet chat room to have a sexual relationold boy. ship with a In both incidents the "boy" was actually an agent working for ar Children Task Force. Wiscombe was arrested May 22 when he allegedly tried to meet the boy at a Murray gas station. Silvaz was apprehended May 25 at a downtown bus stop and is also facing charges for possession of marijuana, resisting arrest and William' J. Sarvello j lli Air Force Staff s t ' 1 SgL William J. Sarvello has arrived for duty at Yokota Air Base, Tokyo, Japan. Sarvello is an aerospace propulsion journeyman assigned to the 374th Maintenance Squadron, and has served in the military for more than six years. He is the son of Billie J. Sarvello of West Valley City. The sergeant is a 1992 graduate of Hunter High School. "Unfortunately kids don't assaulting a police officer. always know who they are talk- "The number of pedophiles " using the Internet has exploded, said Attorney General Mark Shurtleff. "This new tool will help us stop them from taking " advantage of our children Before the new law took effect, suspects accused of enticing minors on the Internet were indicted on federal charees. The ICAC Task Force is using the new state statute for the first time. The bill which became effective April 2 was sponsored by Rep. Duane Bourdeaux and Sen. Ron Allen. 'We have to keep these preda- ing to on the Internet," said Assistant Attorney General Craig Barlow. "These would-b- e molesters need to know they may really talking to us." Shurtleff warns the new law won't be enough to stop all pedophiles. "Parents will still need to be vigilant about watching their children," Shurtleff said. 'They need to know what their children are seeing on their home computer and who they are talking to on the Internet." ICAC is a multiagency task force with agents from the Attorney General's Office, the FBI Innocent Images Unit, Salt tors off the street and off the Internet," Bourdeaux said. 'We passed this law to send a strong message that we are going to protect our children in Utah," Allen said. ICAC agents have arrested 20 suspects so far this year. Lake County Sheriffs Office, Salt Lake City Police Department, Utah Department of Publ.it Safety, and the Utah Adult Parole and Probation Office. the Service In Free 463-290- 9. Caspersons second grade class. Dallen's favorite subject in Favorite Color f &. the Internet Crimes Against Utah Admission. Murray. Wise Guys Comedy Club: Sunday Night Special featuring comedian Bryan Kellen. 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $5 Details: AMANDA VIZINA Staff Writer Advertising Manager Office Manager Mountian Raceway: continental J. HOWARD STAHLE Publisher BONNIE STAHLE 9. Nascar weekly races. 6 p.m. 6555 West 2100 South. Tickets: start at Eugene Albulescu 7:30 p.m. Tabernacle, Details: Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Scott Bennett, 8 p.m. 266-760- 0. Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Scott Bennett 8 and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: 266-760- n Saturdays Staff Writer 0. Hotel Utah 2001 - Survival of the Funniest: Final performance of the 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: Temple Square Concert Series: pianist featuring Romanian-bor- 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. 7 p.m. Tickets: $6 $ 12. Mondays through legos and building new things. t. By: AMANDA ViZlNA 48 984-900- 0. Scottish Festival: Featuring JP( JO Saturday, June 9 advanced individual traiqipg TAIT) c?urs aLort hydraulic steering systems, and wheel vehicle crane, hoist, 'ami Jacjcsom 1! winch assemblies.' ' Litnak is the son of Susan I. Garr of Taylorsville, and Lynn L. Litnak of Salt Lake City. He graduated from Cyprus ' High School. Columbia, S.C, . c.. jDuring the course, the student was trained to perform maintenance on vehicle power assisted brake systems, wheel vehicle sus- pension systems, wheel-hu- b assemblies, mechanical and O' vv "J v" (j " u O Q T Kevin C. Litnak Army Reserve Pvf Kevin C. 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