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Show 2 Tb Magna 1 . , imesWest Valley News, Thursday, July 1 2, 2001 Calendar Thurs day, uly 12 'riutched Cassidy & The Sun Burnt Kid: Musical Melodrama presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. Through July 28. 7 p.m. Tickets: Adults: $10-51Children $6. Details. Storytime in irandma's Attic: every Tuesday and Tnursday for children 6 10 - 10 45 a.m. Edutainment sears-olCenter at the V 'est Valley Family Fitness Center. Free admission. Details: 266-760- 955-400- Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Johnny Biscuit, 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets' $10. Details' Brown Bag Concert Series: featuring Doug W ntch. 12:15 p.m. Exchange Place I'laze, 350 S. Main. Free Admission. Details. Aida: Disney s new Tony Iiadwa y musical by Elton John and 'Inn Rice Presented by the Theatre I eague of I t ih and SFX Theatrical. Capitol Thed tre. Tickets: 596-500- Award-win-nm- g S25-S6- Ix.nls 87. '155-2- Twilight Cone ert Series: Featuring Sam Hush, one of the most innovative and influrn'idl mnndolinist around today. 7 30 pan. Gall isan Center, 239 S. Main, tiee admission . Details: Renaissance Faire: Nineteenth annual festival at the Cedar City Main Street Pai k. Feature s entertainments, games, r ontests, food and craft vendors. a.m. 8 p m. Throu ghJuly 14. I fe Stamp ede Rodeo: featuring paiaJes, car nival, dances, shootout, hoiseshoe to urnament and car show. Nephi Fairgrt Hinds. City Park and Main 596-500- W ise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Johnny Biscuit, 8 and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: 463-290- Short Shorts Festisal: presented by the Wasatch Theater Company. 8 p.m. Jim's Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Rd. Fridays and Saturdays through July 21. Details. 446-565- & The Sun Burnt Kid: Musical Melodrama presented by the Desert Star Plahouse. Through July 28. 7 and 9:30 p.m.TicketS' Adults: $10-$1- Butched Cassidy Children $6. Details: 266-760- Concerts in the Park: featuring the German Accordion Band. 8 p.m. Brigham Young Historic Park. Southeast comer of State Street and Second Ave. Free Admission. Details: Rocky Mountain Raceway: RMR Street Legal Gambler Series. 6555 West 2100 South. Gates open 4 p.m. event begins at 7 p.m. Details: Brown Bag Concert Scries: featuring Q'D Up. 12.15 p.m. Exchange Place Plaze, 350 S. Main. Free Admission. 240-220- 252-955- Details: 596-500- Blithe Spirit: The popular Noel Cowards supernatural comedy presented by StageRight Theater Company. Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through July 14. 7:30 p.m. StageRight, 40 South 900 East. Tickets: $7 Adults, $6 students and seniors. Details: Das of 47 celebrations will be held at Wheeler Historic Farm. p.m. Free Bunny Night at the Races. 6555 West 2100 South. Details: 252-955Short Shorts Festival: presented by the Wasatch Theater Company. 8 p.m. Jim's Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Rd. Fridays and Saturdays through July 21. Details: 446-565Blithe Spirit: Final performance of the admission and artiv ities. Hello Dolly: Musical presentation by the Sandy Arts Guild. 8 p.m. Sandy City Amphitheater, 1300 East 9400 South. Through July 14. Tickets: Details'568-609- 7. Ballet Under the Stars: Presented at the Murray Park Amphitheater, 8 30 p.m. popular Noel Cowards supernatural , Through July 14. comedy presented by StageRight Theater Company. Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through July 14. 7:30 p.m. StageRight, 1140 South 900 East. Tickets: S7 Adults, $6 students and Saturday, July 14 47 Horse Parade: Annual horse of Days parade begins at 500 East and 900 South, proceeds west to 200 East, north to 600 South and then east to 300 East. Parade begins at 7 p.m. seniors. Details: 485-803Ben E. King: In concert with the Utah 7:30 p.m. Deer Valley. Symphony. Bundle of Trouble: Popular comedy written by Ruth and Nathan Hale Hale Center Theatre. Hjle Center Theatre, Details: Tickets: 355-278- 7. Children's Celebration of the Arts: features arts and crafts, entertainment for children and families. Sponsored by the Provo Arts Council. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Pioneer Park. 500 W. Center, Provo. Admission: $1. Details: 852-664- 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. noon. 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m Through July 28. Tickets: 59-S- I 5.50. Details- 984-900Butched Cassidy & The Sun Burnt Kid: Musical Melodrama presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. Through July 28. 3. 7 and 9 30 p.m. Tickets: Adults: Children $6. Details 266-760- Snickers Gold Medal Magic: Featuring Snickers the Clown performing magic and relating stories with a sports theme. 7 p.m. Magna Library. The Boys Next Door: Presented by the Old Lyric Repertory Company. 8 p.m. Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center St. Also July 120, Logan. Tickets: $I0-$I- Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Johnny Biscuit. 8 and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: Mountian Raceway: Blue Rocky 8 463-290- 26. Details: (435) 28. 7 p.m. Tickets: Adults: $10-$!. Children $6. Details: Brown Bag Concert Series: featuring Thirsty Alley. 12:15 p.m. City Creek Park. North Temple and State Street Free Admission. Details: Concerts at Liberty Park: Featuring Mexican music by the Rio Bravo Duet, senior GOYA Greek Dancers and Japanese Drumming by the Raijin Taikp Group.7 p.m. Details: g Disney's new Tony Broadway musical by Elton John and Tim Rice. Presented by the Theatre League 6f Utah and SFX Theatrical. ?; 797-030- The Great Basin Street Band: Ail female group of smgersongwriters in 266-760- concert. 8 p.m. Malmsten Amphitheater at Westminster College. Tickets: $5-$1-0. Details: 596-500- 323-702- 1. Ogden Street Festival: featuring athletic competitions, entertainment and a food court. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Between 25th Street and Washington Boulevard. Free admission. Hello Dolly: Musical presentation by the Sandy Arts Guild. 8 p.m. Sandy City Amphitheater, 1300 East 9400 South. Through July 14. Tickets: 533-576- 0. Award-winnin- S5-SI- 0. Details: . Capitol Theatre. Tickets: 568-609- 7 Details: Sunday, July 1 5 Wise Guys Comedy Club: Sunday Night Special featuring comedian West. Tickets: $15 Details: 5. . Tuesday, July Tommy Chong, 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 $25-56- 355-278- 1 . ; 7 West Valley City Council Meeting: Study Session. 5 p.m. Regular meeting. 6:30 p.m. West Valley City Hall, 3600 Constitution Blvd. Details: Salt Lake County Council: Regular meeting, 4:30 p.m. Salt Lake County Council Chambers. Salt Lake County Government Building, 2001 S. State St. North Building. 963-320- 3. Monday, July 16 Bundle of Trouble: Popular comedy written by Ruth and Nathan Hale Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Tickets: Through July 28. Details: 984-900- 0. Butched Cassidy The Sun Burnt & Kid: Musical Melodrama presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. Through July Submit information for the Calendar at least one week in advance to Magna TimesTWest Valley Kews, 8980 250-568- 5 Magna, Ut. 84044 fax at 2700 S., or call 250-S6S- 485-803- 1 1 Stioet. Throu) ;h July 14. lit llo Dolly: Musical presentation by the Sends Arts Guild. 8 p.m. Sandy City Amphitheater. 1300 East 9400 South. Through July 14. Tickets: $5-$lDetails' 568- - 6097 friday, July 13 Bundle of Trouble: Popular comedy written by Ruth and Nathan Hale Hale Center The itre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Tick ets: Through July 28. Details' 984-900- The Lion King: New stage adaptation of the African Legend " Sundiata. the Lion King. Piesented by City Rep Theatre. 7:30 p.m. City Rep Theatre. Also Aug. 4. 18, 25. Tickets: $4-$- Details: 532-600Ben E. King: In concert with the Utah Symphony. 7:30 p.m. Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple. Tickets' Details: 355-278- 7 Aida: Disney's new Tony Award-winnin- g Broadway musical by Elton John and Tim Rice. Presented by the Theatre Air conditioning isnt the only way to keep cool. League of Utah and SFX Theatrical. Capitol Theatre. Tickets: $25-$6Details- - A little creative problem solving can go a long wav to keep everyone, 355-278- Family Fun Day: The first event of the including household pets, comfortable this summer while holding energy costs down. A few strategically located tans can take a serious livid off your air conditioning system. Dinner off the outdoor grill (or from the microwave) will use less power and save you again by not beating up the kitchen. Magna Library "Gold Medal Magic at the Library" twenty-on- watching Snicker's delightful show . which will feature magic and t looks with a sports theme, in keeping with the Summer Reading theme: Read for the F for d! . S. It's not too late to sign up the Summer Reading Program, for kids up to 12, and teens 12 - 18! Come register at the information desk and find out h ow you can earn prizes ou read this summer! ' 6t at 7 pm. As an added bonus, Camron Wright, local author of one of the Reader's Choice titles "letters for Emily" will be present to tell about his book. Copies of all titles will be 1 Snic'icer's thp Clown will perform h is 'Gold Medal Magic' at the Mj gna Library this Saturday, at I pm. July The whole family will enjoy Gol Conserving energy during this crunch can save you dollars and help us be resourceful with everyones supply. Here are some tips for you to consider. Give it some thought - you might have a few tricks of your own. titles on Monday, July e while 'Reader's choice premiere" It's that time again. The new Reader's Choice titles have just arrived at the Magna Library. Ruby Cheesman, our Reader's Choice "Queen", will preview all Keep doors, windows and window coverings closed during the hottest part of the day. Open windows to let in the cool morning and evening air. - available to check out. Also Camron will have copies of "Letters for Emily" for purchase and will personally autograph jx ' . n ' your copy! If you've never read one of the Reader's Choice books, come to the "Premiere" Monday night and learn about the program. There are titles to tempt just about anyone: mysteries, thrillers, romance, humor, and Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry, all will make you want to read another one! Plus, each ballot turned in is entered in a drawing for a Media Play gift certificate! So "Read....Vote....Win!!" 4. V- J, k ti 't Use microwaves or outdoor grills instead of ovens. Use a programmable thermostat and set to 78 F or higher as comfort and health allow. Use portable fans to stay cool instead of large air conditioning systems when outdoor temperature is below 90,'F. it O - " :' Wait 'til late to use electricity. Avoid using your dishwasher and washerdryer during summer peak hours of 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Run only full loads. 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