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Show The arts and people behind the scenes Review Wednesday December 23, 1987 'Batteries' film includes fun Layton pool offers 'deals' for holidays Batteries LAYTON Layton's Surf 'n Swim is offering several specials to make the holidays more fun. according to Monte Green, Surf n Swim pool supervisor. BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED IS RATED PG AND IS PLAYING AT THE LAYTON Batteries Not Included rales three reels of five. Year passes will be reduced through the end of the year and make a great gift for families or for individuals. Those who want to swim through the holidays can take advantage of a Sub for Santa project conducted by pool employees. Everyone who donates a can of food will get in to the pool for only $1. The canned goods will be donated to the Salvation Army. The project will go until the BRYON SAXTON Lakeside Review staff The batteries may not be included, but the electricity and the 's family fun is, in Steven Not Batteries presentation Spcil-berg- Included. Matthew Robbins, of Dragon-slayefame directs this magical tale of apartment tenants who are r eviction by a family of flying saucer" type aliens. Starring in this film, mixed with first class special child-orient- the is effects, ed team of married Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, who are two of five surviving ten-- , nants hoping for a miracle. Tandy, who has appeared in several films including Alfred Hitchcocks The Birds," is excellent as Faye, a woman out of touch with such trivial matters as what day it is, but very much intune with the little fellows who have come to help." Assisting Tandy in pulling off the role as the nearly senile wife, e husband Cronyn as is her fiesty Frank. Universal Pictures photo Harry (Frank McRae) holds up his boxing tiny space ships to arrive trophy to show to his new friend, one of the Batteries Not Included.. home or small cafe by bulldozers' and deviously conceived architectural plans. Others starring in what some critics refer to as Cocoons sequel, is Frank McRae as real-lif- champ Harry Noble, the buildings super, and Elizabeth Pena as Marisa, who starred in the summer hit LaBamba. However, Batteries Not In Frank, who has now teamed with his wife Tandy on screen six different times, leads the handful of survivors as the little general refusing to be blasted from his li ir JLFOOD It CHINESE ... AT ITS BEST!!! Swt&ut SERVING ORIGINAL irUy LARGE LUNCHEON FAMILY DINNERS TAKE MENU OUT ORDERS relationship. -- U- h S 11:30 11:30 am-1- 1 Sun. 5 pm-- 9 It am-1- 0 II pm JL pm pm 11:00 to 2:30) U $49S! DINNER extra for soft drink (20 Invites For those who may want to un- do some of the holiday damage, 'WfSt OYOQ O HmUoQ It WASHINGTON BlVD., OGDEN JL (After 4:00 p.m.) ) L . GROUPS WELCOME! mi brary. The art films are viewed by student groups and others visiting the center who wish to gain more information on artists and art history. Grant funds will also be used to purchase a sound You To Join Us For Come and try our New and Exciting and Chinese & DINNER So. State Ph. merchants-LUNC- H MENUS-129- S CLEARFIELD 4 WEEKLY SPECIALS ARE BACK!! HD (a asm V 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. $100 I per game OFF Entree Menu BANQUETS-SPECIA- 3740 natio- artists to expand its fledgling art film linally-recognized d. 10; $95 phasis on educational programs, Coleman announced. Specifically, the center will purchase videotapes on Utah and ) FAMILY NIGHT DINNERS COMBINATION is jfOPEN BOWLING f. Read The Classified I 31. LAKESIDE LANES S395 extra for soft drink, served (20 & SZECHUAN MANDARIN BOUNTIFUL Mervyns has awarded a grant to the Art Center to fund the centers Community Education Outreach programs. Store director of the Layton Hills Mall Mervyns, Chuck Osborn, awarded a check for $5,000 to Art Center Director Marilyn R. Coleman Monday. The money will help fund the center's programs that focus on community service in the arts with an em BUFFET 773-503- 9HXID Registration for scout swimming lessons and regular lessons is underway for January classes. Swimmers can register until Dec. Business to aid center - ENJOY OUR-A- ll You Can Eat LUNCH from Open Christmas Eve! HOURS: all four will get in free. of December. Bounti-fulDav- But it isn't Speilbcrgs hand that creates the magic in this Robbins film, it is Industrial Light and Magic, who, after filming had concluded, continued on the project for months to integrate the tiny spaceships with Tandy, Cronyn and the rest of the cast. 'WiwcU , his building in in scenes where the aliens and the live cast combine for an is not a Cocoon sequel, but similar to the 1985 hit, will have most viewers who have a touch of humanity hanging onto both their hearts and tear ducts. And though Speilbcrg is the presenter of this modern-da- y fairy tale and not the director, his brain thrust from his earlier works such as E.T" is visually evident in many of the films cluded ar K : until 9 p.m. except on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve when it will clos at 7 p.m. The pool will be closed on Christmas and New Years Day and on Sundays. On Dec. 29 the pool will have KSL Blue Chip Day. Anyone with a Blue Chip card can bring along three friends and water aerobic classes will be offered at reduced rates. Lap swim Santa Claus will visit children rates will also be reduced. Those at Surf n Swim on Dec. 23 from who desire to attend either activinoon until 4 p.m. He will bring a ty can do so for $1.25 per trip. treat for the children. Wednesday will be dollar days Holiday hours will be in effect during the winter months. Anywhile the children are out of one may swim at the pool forfhe school for Christmas vacation. $1 admission fee, which does not The pool will be open from noon include raft rental. end a ruthless developers saved from 3A SENIOR CITIZENS f MONTE CARLO BOWLING t Every Friday at 1:00 p.m. Reserve Your Lane Now! JL 381 SO. STATE o CLEARFIELD 825-053- 6 v |