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Show 8 The Magna TimesAVest Valley News, Thursday, August 9, 2001 Lifestyle rpr NIGHT continued from page N photo by Kevin CondeWVC and 13. at 8 p.m. City Park Aug Members of Forever Plaid prepare to make a musical visit to 1 West Valley to receive visit by Forever Plaid and performing on a real stage come true as they get an opportunity to return to earth to perform one last time. While the music captures the Those "heavenly" boys of plaid are back, and this time they are expected to descend on the showmobile stage at the City Park amphitheater area in West Valley. The story of Forever Plaid is a recreation of the concert of a lifetime for "four nerdy crooners with angelic voices" who didn't get their chance to perform since they were instantly killed on the way to the show by a bus carrying schoolgirls to the Beatles performance on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. In this special concert, the four member group of Fotever Plaid, Sparky, Smudge, Jinx and Frank, have the chance to make their musical dreams of stardom 4500 W. "This park was built initially with the intention that there would be a amphitheater built there,1' said Margene Conde, a member of the Arts Council. Seating for the play is on the lawn, and patrons are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs, blankets. There will be a car show before each night's performance, and a 50's style sock-ho- p from 6-- 8 p.m. before the Friday and harmonies of classic of barbershop and the 50's and early 60's the antics of the boys in plaid and the style of their performance will entertain audiences of all ages. Forever Plaid is being Presented by the West Valley City Arts Council and will be the council's musical presentation of the year. Last year the Council presented The King and I at the Granger High School Auditorium. The show will be be performed Aug. 1 and 13 at 8 p.m. in an outdoor setting at "do-who- p" Saturday shows Both activities are free with a play ticket. Tickets will be sold at the gate. Adult tickets are $5; Tickets for children under age 12 and seniors are $3. 2000 SEXTKA ,333 0,394 ,1 0,225 UXC8LNLS 628 R8XBA A6C8XI LX 1 Silver, U113731 1997 KE2CIXY MYSTI68E AAC 4,0 LT, EXPLf SEN XU Air, 4x4, P60706.. 4x4, Brown Loaded, 59042 Miles, FI57811 0, $10791; 3, 3 1 F83 EX5S23JSX Limited, Blue, Loaded, e 1,03 tAA 3,0 4x4, U61 568 ) FEEEtumimiuia hah vesicles nos Ft ee rmixTJES West Valley member The A utah 5,998 fi vv P60330 v--.i can rottrn the vehicle (Biree continued from page commission," said Area Councilwoman Ellen Aguliar. Any decision made by a Magna planning and zoning commission can be appealed to the County Council, which Space is limited to the first 64 golfers who sign up. Golfers can register for the tournament by calling 250-6396. The traditional Senior Breakfast, prepared by the Salt Lake Sheriffs Department will be held from 1 a.m. on Aug. 1 . Cost for the breakfast is $2.50 for adults and seniors and $1.50 for children under 8-- 1 1 , Breakfast will include eggs, ham, pancakes, hashbrowns, milk and juice, all donated by Christina Colaizzi would have the final say if a planning and zoning issue was contested by an applicant. "This is the first step toward our independence," Aguilar said. "I hope everyone will take this step with me in support of the efforts of the Magna Area Council and the County Council to get up started in our effort to protect our heritage." 1 on planning and zoning issues . instead of it going through the county planning and zoning t We have our own se Reams Grocery Store. All proceeds go into me senior center. "This is our big fundraiser," said Marie Evans, director of the senior center. "It should be a lot of fun." The breakfast will be followed by a senior center craft fair that will feature a variety of craft items made by the seniors throughout the year. The Magna Copper Days 5K runwalk will begin at 7 a.m. ' Saturday at the comer of 4100 South and 8400 West. Proceeds from the 5K run will benefit the Sub for Santa Program. u , CONSIDERWG PURCHASING FORM A FREE CAR CARFAX TITLE W8P6CTI0M financing (Buy Here Pay Here) approval hotline Apply online at www.menlove.com 24-ho- ur PMV.YVEr... a day 800-425-11- 05 cMenlove nndgs Pn!grfR1r",,J www.utahautocoBectlon.cpm TOYOTA "the last of the little guys" il Call 9 AM to 9 PM Monday - Friday, and 9 AM to 8 PM Saturdays to qualify right over the phone We have rtna keetione In Salt Lake ary vsWcto to choe idHiWirtiin TOWN interest rates. lulo Collection 2,500 rwe and preowned vuhxiee OivUne Shopping vehicle Vw our entire Inventory ot new and Pricing wd on age group Approval Rate. We have the friendliest people in the business. 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The tournament will be an scramble format at will at 8 a.m. Cost or the tournament is $30 for Copper Club members and $50 18-ho- le Art contest winners 1 Convertible, White, Fun in sun, P60330 2000 sszssa SWIFT Red, 5 sp, 14840 Miles, Gas Savings 2000 COPPER "Sometimes in the community you have people who do sc0,fnno 90 2080 F3M KSS1ANS 1097 NISSAN Kennard told to those at the Night Out celebration. "Keep the community policing department informed about what is going on. That is one of the most helpful things you can do in reducing crime in our area." More than 2,000 people joined with their neighbors and community members to participate in the going away party for crime. Entertainment was provided by Miss Magna, Vanessa Rodriguez, and a visit was made to the festival by Miss Utah. "This is a great community," said Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff, also in attendance at the party. "We're in a war today against criminals. The one way you can support law enforcement is by going out of your homes and being around the neighborhood." Members of the community and the Magna Area Council are supporting a Neighborhood Mobile Watch force. For more Information on the mobile watch force contact Councilman Jared Winder at Honored at the Night Out celebration was LaMar Mecham, as Volunteer Citizen of the Year, and Amanda Stohel, for her heroism in rescuing her family continued from page extraordinary things that you can't let it go by unrecognized," said Councilwoman Starr Campbell. We are glad to have these people in our community." year. 250-928- 7. City Park, located at 3500 S. four-pa- rt members from a house fire last 1 Onam-Prov- o, Iron; over City, Bountttul, Waal Valley Amwtcan Fork wid Murray. 388-273-50- 94 We have ttirofntfed toe head tor langthy back and tath nagobabon 2380 S. Hwy 89 Bountiful, UT j riUTfi'jfl'flTirTiT 1 1 POOR |