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Show 2 The Magna T imevWest Valley News, Thursday, September 20, 2001 Calendar Thursday, Sept. 20 Job Fair: More than 40 participating employers will be available to receive resumes and meet prospective employees. Sponsored by the Utah Department of Workforce Services. 1 a.m. - 5 p.m. Valley Fair Mall, 3601 S. 2700 West. Matchbox Twenty: In Concert 8 Details: p.m. 1 Summit Racing ET Point Series. 6555 West 2100 South. Gates open 4 p.m. event begins at 7 p.m. Details: Utah Symphony: Featuring the Concerto for Four Guitars with the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. 8 p.m. Abravanel Hall, 23 W. South Temple. Tickets: $16-$4Also Sept. 22. Details: Oct. 20. Details: 984-900- Frankenstein's Bride: Or Girl of My Screams: Musical Melodrama ilh a Halloween flair. Includes a Monster Mash Olio. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. 7 p.m. Through Nov. 10. Tickets: Adults: Children $6. Details: $8-$1- 2; 266-760- 0. Storytime in Grandma's Attic: every Tuesday and Thursday for 10 children 6 years-ol3 0:45 a.m. Edutainment Center at the West Valley Family Fitness Center. Free admission. 3-- Details: $Vise Guys Comedy 955-400- -- d. 0. Club: fea- turing comedian Dean Evans. 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $10. Details: 463-290- State Fair: Popular Rogers and Hammerstein musical. 7:30 p.m. Grand Theatre at the Salt Lake Community College, 1575 S. State Street. Tickets: $8.50-$18.5Through Sept. 22. Details The Three Musketeers: The witty and action-packe- d Alexander Dumas tale of D'Artagnion's quest to become a musketeer. Pre rented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 1400 East Through Oct. 6. Tickets: $18-$3Details: Brown Bag Lecture: Featuring KUTV newsman Rod Decker on thfc theme: "Utah Politics: The Long View, the Enduring Quetions." Sponsored by the Utah State Historical Society. Noon. White Memorial Chapel, 150 East 300 North. Details: 0. 957-332- 2. 581-696- 1. 533-354- 5. Details: Details: 266-760- Free Family Night: Families can visit the Children's Museum of Utah free every Friday from 8 p.m. Museum is located at 840 North 300 West. The Philadelphia Story: Presented by the StageRight Theater Company, 7:30 p.m. StageRight Theatre, 40 South 900 East. Tickets: $7 adults, $6 students and seniors. Also Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays 5-- 1 1 through Sept. 22. Utah 2001: The Utah Arts Council Statewide Annual Art Exhibition entitled "Utah 2001:' Mixed Media and Works on Paper. Hosted by the Bountiful Davis Arts Center. Features work by 47 artists of the 57 artists that entered the Statewide annual competition. On display through Oct. 5. Details: 1 Temple Square Concert Series: featuring Pianist Dublin Gledhill performing an evening of Rachmaninoff. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, 15 E. South Temple. Tickets required. Details: 240-008- Utah Shakespearean Festival: Beginning of the Fall season with performances of Around the World in 80 Days and The Fantastics. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m, Randall L. Jones Theatre, 351 W. Center St. Cedar City. Wednesdays through Saturdays through Oct. 20. Details: (800) 752-984- James Details: p.m. 467-849- 9. I Do! I Do!: One of the most musiheartwarming, cal love stories written for the Broadway Stage. 7:30 p.m. Hale Center Theatre's Black Box Theater. Also Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 27. witty and .' action-packe- d Alexander Dumas tale of D'Artagnions quest to become a musketeer. Presented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. 8 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 1400 East. Through Oct. 6. Tickets: $18-$3- Details: 984-900- 0. Heaven Can Wait: The Broadway show that launced two movies of boxer Joe Pendleton, snatched from life too soon by a angel and now seeking a "Loaner" body to fight for what is right. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Tickets: $9-- $ 15.50. Through well-meani- Oct. 20. Details: 984-900- 0. Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Dean Evans. 8 and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West Tickets: $10. Details: 581-696- 1. Ballet West: Performs the award winning production of La Sylphide, a Scottish tale of magic and love. Capitoi Theatre. Tickets: Also Sept. 22, 26-29. $17-$4- 5. Details: 355-278- 7. Arabian Frights: An Aladdina-esqu- e assassination mystery dinner theater. Snowbird. Tickets: $35 adults, $15 children 12 and under. Details: 933-2- 1 10 Utah Women's Show: featuring new ideas and demonstrations. a.m. - 9 p.m. South Towne Expo Center, 9575 $. State. Also Sept. 22. Details: ' www.utahwomenshow.com Life in Miniature: Fall show of the Bonsai Club of Utah featuring the ancient art of Bonsai on display and member collections. Also oportunity to create a Bonsai tree Red Butte Garden Visitor Center. Through Sept 1 1 23. 463-290- 9. Rocky Mountain Raceway: well-meani- p.m. 8 p.m Tickets: 15.50. $9-- $ Through Oct. 20. Details: 984-900- 0. Saturday, Sept. 22 266-760- 0. 984-900- Tuesday, Sept. 25 West Valley City Council Meeting: Study Session, 5 p.m. West Valley City Hall, 3600 Constitution Blvd. Details: 1 963-320- 3. paying 3. 463-290- 9. Utahn Craig Joigemsen. Catherdram of the Madeleine, 33 E. South Temple. Free admission. Details: 944-466- of the most musiheartwarming, cal love stories written for the Broadway Stage. 7:30 p.m. Hale Center Theatre's Black Box Theater. Also Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 27. Details: 984-900- Oct 6. Tickets: Details: 20. Details; 581-710- 0. 984-900- 0. The Three Musketeers: The witty and action-packe- d Alexander Dumas tale of D'Artagnion's quest to become a musketeer. Presented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 1 400 East Through 240-008- 0. The Magic of Timothy: Popular magician featured weekly at the Hale Centre Theatre. 1 1 a.m. 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. Details: Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Dean Evans 8 and 10 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West Tickets: $10. Details: Oct $8-$1- 2; 266-760- 0. 7. -- Frankenstein's BriderOr Girfc of My Screams: Musical! f; ' Melodrama ith a Halloween flair. Includes a Monster Mash 963-320- Utah Olympic Park: Freestyle And too often people leave their garage door open so would be burglars get to see their property, for example: bikes, golf clubs, lawn mowers. I am as quilty of this as anyone. My husband caught someone in our open garage checking out my son's mountain bike, when the young man was approached he ran away, and was not caught again. If you are not in your garage or out in your yard There has been a significant rise in Vehicle Burglaries and Garage Burglaries both in the e and the night-tim- e hours. There are things citizens can do to help themselves and their neighbors. Both vehicle burglaries and garage burglaries are many times a crime of opportunity. Too often people leave items in their vehicles in plain view, giving the suspect the opportunity to see what they can take. 3. 355-278- 7. day-tim- State Fair: Final performance of the popular Rogers and Hammerstein musical. 2 p.m. and 7:30. p.m. Grand Theatre at the Salt Lake Community College, 1575 S. State Street Tickets: $8.50--$ 18.50. Details , The Three Musketeers: The witty and action-packe- d Alexander Dumas tale of D'Artagniqn's quest to become a 7. 581-696- 1. . .. -- well-meani- . . Oct 20. Details: The Three Musketeers: 984-900- witty and 0. ,;;s . The, action-packe- d Alexander Dumas tale of ; - .j to D'Artagnion's quest become, jtj musketeer. Presented by the j.j Pioneer Theatre Company. 7:30,; p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 1400 East Through , ; Oct 6. Tickets: $18-$3.; 7. Details: 581-696- 1. Ballet West: Performs die await) winning production of La .. . Sylphide, a Scottish tale of .. magic and love. Capitol Theatre. Details: Also 27-2Frankenstein's Bride: Or Girl, of My Screams: Musical Melodrama ith a Halloween ; flair. Includes a Monster Mash" " Olio. Presented by die Desert Star Playhouse. 7 p.m. Through Nov. 10. Tickets: Adults: $8-- ; t 6 $12; Children $6. Details: 266r.) 7600. 355-278- 7,' 9. s- - j Submit information for the Calendar at teasf oneweekiin advance to Mqgnp, TimetlW&htf 27Q0 r, i Valley News, 8980 Magna, Ut. 84044 fax at S-- 5 or call 250-565- 6. iL : close your garage door, I know? that if you have children this v; can be challenging. Don't leave wallets, purses, keys, v briefcases, in reality, anything. in your car even if it is in the . garage. We have had several break-in- s to vehicles in garage. If you hear suspicious activity in your neighborhood, particulary at night report it. This is ' many times how we catch i 4 these burglars. -- y. Take outs available All You Can Eat!(dine in only) Over 2,000 satisfied gli amici were served last year! , begins at 10:30 a.m. Sugarhouse Park. Registration fee: $10. Details: Eric Taylor: Folk guitarist and storyteller in Concert Sponsored by the Iritermountain Acousite Music Association. 7:30 p.m. Social Work Auditorium, . 1:00 Pm until 7:00 Pm 933-211- 0. Walk Along for Lupus: 5K walk to raise funds to fight Lupus. 9:30 registration. Walk 944-754- 7. Sunday, October 7 2001 5. featuring a variety of foods and crafts. Noon- - 7 p.m. Snowbird. Saturdays through Oct 7Details ; Combined StoryTime: Stories,' songs and activities for children . 212 to Kindergarten. 10:30 a.m. Magna Library, 8339 West 3500 : South. Details: . ; Heaven Can Wait: The Broadway show that launced two movies of boxer Joe Pendleton, snatched from life . a too soon by a a ... now and . seeking angel "Loaner" body to fight for what... is right Hale Center Theatre,. ..,;j 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m c Tickets: $9-- $ 1550. Through Our Xady of Gourdes- - Magna jfnnucd Spaghetti dinner 1 355-278- 7. : 3. . 6. 9. South; 10:45 West Valley Library, 2880 West 3650 South, Details: 944-759., Vehicle Burglary and Garage Burglary on the rise and freestyle athletes practice. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission: $10 -$40. Details: Utah Symphony: Featuring the Concerto for Four Guitars with the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet. 8 p.m. Abravanel Hall, 123 W. ' South Temple. Tickets: $16-$4Also Sept. 22. Details: musketeer. Presented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. 2 and 8 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 400 East Through Oct. 6. Tickets: $18-$3Details: Ballet West: Performs the award winning production of La Sylphide, a Scottish tale of magic and love. Capitol Theatre. Tickets: $17-$4Also Details: Sept. 26-2Oftoberfest: 29th annul festival PreSchool Story Time: Stories, songs and activities for children, 3 12 to Kindergarten. 11 a.m. . Hunter Library, 4740 West 4100 Police reports ariel shows every Saturday featuring the Nordic Ski jumpers 957-332- 2. 7621. 250-568- Baby and Me Storytime: from the garden vegetables available from local farmers. 6 a.m. -- 10 a.m. Pioneer Park. . Wednesday, Sept. 26 West Valley Planning Commission: study meeting, 3 p.m. Council Chambers, West ' Valley City Hall 3600 3 Constitution Blvd. Details: 6. Tickets: $18-$3Details: 581 6961 u o 463-290- 9. 7. Virtuoso Series: Featuring soprano Heidi Grant Murphy and pianist Kevin Murphy presenting the music of Wolf, Boulanger and Rachmaninoff. 7:30 p.m. Libby Gardner Concert Hall, 1375 E. Presidents Circle. Tickets: Adults: $25, students: $10. Details: Frankenstein's Bride: Or Girl of My Screams: Musical Melodrama ith a Halloween flair. Includes a Monster Mash Olio. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. 7 p.m. Through Nov. 10. Tickets: Adults: Children $6. Details: 0. well-meani- Oct $18-$3- 581-696- 1. Heaven Can Wait: The Broadway show that launced two movies of boxer Joe Pendleton, snatched from life too soon by a angel and now seeking a "Loaner" body to fight for what is right Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Tickets: $9-- $ 15.50. Through 0. The Philadelphia Story: Final Performance presented by the StageRight Theater Company, 7:30 p.m. StageRight Theatre, 1140 South 900 East Tickets: $7 adults, $6 students and seniors. Also Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through Sept. 22. Temple Square Concert Series: featuring the Orchestra at Temple Square. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall, 15 E. South Temple. Tickets required. action-packe- d Alexander Dumas tale of D'Artagnion's quest to become a musketeer. Presented by the Pioneer Theatre Company. 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South 1400 East Through Monday, Sept. 24 $8-$1- 2; Farmers Market: Fresh witty and 2. I Do! I Do!: One of My Screams: Musical Melodrama itfi a Halloween flair. Includes a Monster Mash Olio. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. 3, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Through Nov. 10. Tickets: Adults: Children $6. Details: 984-900- 0. 1 . 266-760- well-meani- Tickets: $5 Details: Eccles Organ Festival: Featuring 252-955- 7. Frankenstein's Bride: Or Girl Details: 1. Sunday, Sept. 23 tion sponsored by the Living Planet Aquarium with a Polynesian theme. 6 p.m. Hilton Salt Lake City Center. Details: 355-347- 4. 968-330- Building, 2001 S. State St. North Building. Heaven Can Wait: The Broadway show that launced two movies of boxer Joe Pendleton, snatched from life too soon by a angel and now seeking a "Loaner" body to fight for what is right. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Tickets: $9 $ 15.50. Through Oct. 20. Details: The Three Musketeers: The Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Bob Zany. 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. adult Scales and Tails: Gala celebraDetails: Salt Lake County Council: Regular meeting, 4:30 p.m. Salt Lake County Council Chambers, Salt Lake County Government 359-967- 0. 0. Rocky Mouniian Raceway: NASCAR Weekly Racing Series. Gates open 4 p.m. Main event at 7 and 10 p.m. 6555 West 2100 South. Tickets: $10-1Children under 5 free with Stories, songs and activities for babies 6 months to 2 12 years old and a parent. 10:15 a. m. Hunter Library, 4740 West 4100 South. Details: ToddlerTime: Stories, songs'. ; and activities for children 2 12 3 12 years old and a parent JO a.m. West Valley Library, 2880 , West 3650 South. Details:- - 944- 944-759- 3. 8-- 984-900- 0. 9 The Three Musketeers: The Details: 1 Taylor: In Concert 8 $8-$1- 2; Details: $8-$l- 7. Friday, Sept. 2 5. of My Screams: Musical Melodrama ith a Halloween flair. Includes a Monster Mash Olio. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. 7 and 9:30 p.m. p.m. Through Nov. 10. Tickets: Adults: Children $6. 3. 355-278- 7. 533-358- 1. 9. Olio. Presented by the Desert Star Playhouse. 7 p.m. Through Nov. 10. Tickets: Adults: Children $6. Details: 339-766- 4. I Do! I Do!: One of the most musiheartwarming, cal love stories written for the Broadway Stage. 7:30 p.m. Hale Center Theatre's Black Box Theater. Also Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 27. 1 Frankenstein's Bride: Or Girl well-meani- University of Utah Campus. Tickets: $12-$1Details: The Great Salt Lake Book Festival: More than 40 writers will meet to discuss their works and meet participants. Also demonstrations of bookbinding, papermaking and letterpress printing. Sponsored by the Utah Humanities Council. 1 a.m. - 4 pm. and 9 p.m. Westminster College. 1840 S. 1 300 E. Also Sept. 23. Details: Labyrinth: Walk the Sacred Path: Workshop and wal hosted by the Granger Christian Church, 10 a.m. 2600 West 3800 South. Public welcome. Free. 252-955- 7. 467-849- 9. Heaven Can Wait: The Broadway show that launced two movies of boxer Joe Pendleton, snatched from life too soon by a angel and now seeking a "Loaner" body to fight for what is right. Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 8 p.m Tickets: Through Heaven Can Wait: The Broadway show that launced two movies of boxer Joe Pendleton, snatched from life too soon by a angel and now seeking a "Loaner" body to fight for what is right Hale Center Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. 3:30 Adults-$8.0- Children (12 O u r & 0 under ) - $4.00 :ue Ja2840d South y of Jo u r d e s 9000 West Magna 4Jtah Panior Aer. jlndrzej Skrzypiec - |