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Show AGATE Schedules Peter Pan Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 KAYSVILLE The Academy of Gifted and Talented Entertainers (AGATE) has scheduled the play Peter Pan" at Davis High School on Friday, Saturday and Monday Dec. 7, 8, and 10. The play features 34 young people ranging in age from 10 to 16 years. They represent various communities from Bountiful to Kaysvillc. Director is Ellarose DcLong of Farmington who has conducted rehearsals twice weekly- The title role of Peter Pan is played by Justin Peterson. Other principles arc Cory Leonard as Captain Hook, Gage Clegg as Mi- chael, Brenda Graves as Wendy, and Jason Taylor as John. The play will be presented at A GROUP OF third grade students from (back, from left) Brynn Bowen, Craig 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 7 and 10 and inthe Burton Elementary School choir Julie Jackson, Enich Mochli and 2 p.m. on Dec. 8. Admission is at cludes (front, from left) Amy Nelson, Geoff Shell! Christensen. $1 per person. Children under Erickson, Carolyn Bell, Ryan Montgomery, three will be admitted free. Music for the play is under the direction of JoAnn Callahan. The Academy is sponsored by Davis County School District. the MALAN RUTH been performing for the has white worn and and Parnets 'It volunteers by plaid jumpers designed Review Correspondent four years. the made red knickers and the past group. green KAYSVILLE - The four third grade classes at Burton Elementary School combined 109 childrens voices as a choir for the Christmas season. They will perform in the Dickens Festival at the Triad Center in Salt Lake Hel-gese- n, GAGE CLEGG (left), Brenda Graves and be players in AGATES Peter Pan. Jason Taylor will Burton Choir to Sing at Triad DIAMONDS OFF? HALF City on Dec. 10. Twelve of the mothers will join in on several numbers. The chorus is directed by Dianne Smith, a third grade teacher and accom- panicd by Romona Porter, schools PTA president. Other : WHOS KIDDING WHOM?? third grade; teachers, Vilate McDonald, Joyce Dalton and Jill Peterson, will assist the group with special effects. . ' The groups performance began on Dec. 4 at a convalescent center in Bountiful and the state Capitol building in Salt Lake City where they were greeted by Gov. . Scott Matheson, This holiday season, you will be confronted with many sales and discounts off "retail. Discounting from an inflated price is the oldest game in town. Dont be misled Into believing you are getting a sale prices with bargain. Compare the our everyday prices. Youll be glad you did. ed On Friday, Dec. 7, they will perform at Burton Elementary and that evening at Layton Hills john's jewelry Mall. Since 1949 American Gem Society .Certified Gemologist 3920 Washington Boulevard The final performance will be on Monday evenings, Dec. 10, at Holiday Hours 10-- - South Ogden 627 0440 Sa. 10-- Closed Sun the Triad Center for the Dickens Festival. A Medicare patients today are wondering just what they will have to pay or not pay for hospitalization. Under Medicare regulations, the patient is responsible for a deductible, presently $356.00, plus any not covered by Medicare or supplemental insurance. To simplify will assure Medicare patients the procedure, McKay-De- e they will never pay more than the specified deductible amount, and they may not have to pay anything. Medicare counselors will evaluate each patient's situation. If patients have sufficient supplemental insurance or can qualify for other payment programs, they will not even pay the deductible amount. McKay-De- e Hospitdl Center, where caring is still giving you the best medical care. 0 For information, call SeniorCare co-payme- nts 625-290- McKAY-DE- E SENIOR CARE HOSPITAL CENTER Member, Intermountain Health Care, Inc. J |