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Show -- v r. , r - -- v- r 1 The arts and people behind the scenes eview Wednesday June 1, 1988 'Rambo 9B Kays vi He production planned in June, July Igt jsfw I KAYSVILLE There is a supporting cast of Margaret The production will Brough, producer director of the twenty-fivannual Happy Hollow outdoor be presented at the Happy Holpageant has announced that this low Golf Course at 444 N. 500 E. years production will be Seven in Kaysville June 27, 28, 29, 30 Brides for Seven Brothers. and July and 2 at 9:15 p.m. It This is a story of the seven gets chilly at night so you should Pontipee Brothers, looking for bring a blanket to sit on and a fun and fightin in the newly set- jacket. tled Oregon Mountains. When Tickets are available at the perAdam, the eldest brother, marries the headstrong Millie, the Ponti-pee- s formance and at the Kaysville Book Store located at 1st North are shaken out of their loutish backwoods life. Their quest and Main Street in Kaysville. for brides results in a rip snortin Tickets cost $5 for family, $2 for adventure and a good time is had adults and S for children. This is an event you should not miss. for all. e. f . iiTi 1 Rambo Kir tkfi V RAMBO III CONTAINS GRAPHIC VIOLENCE AND STRONG LANGUAGE. Rambo III Is playing at the Davis Drlve-l- n and rales four reels of five. J - $ BRYON SAXTON Lakeside Review staff L "35. I liked it. I really did. Even though it seems the words '7, sequel and (Sylvester) Stallone are synonymous, Rambo III is, surprisingly, a very entertaining film. A film that is on par in quality with the original First Blood. John Rambo, the misunderstood solider, has returned this summer just in the nick of time to save his old friend, Col. Samuel Trautman (Richard Crenna) from a fate worse than death being captured by the Russians. Only this time Rambo, who has turned from violence to a Thailand monastery, must defeat the Russian army - tanks, helicoptors included - all on horseback. flpr j: V n CY' . i PicturesYoni I Helping Stallone punch acrbss his political message of the year is the Afghan freedom fighters who assist, but very little. They mostly get shot However, even with all the action his script provides, I would be a negligent as a movie critic if I failed to mention the acting of Stallone. It seems, as many others have ed , Two-Ch- Hill Silver & Blue Band - Marches, patriotic, popular and swing music. ; June 18, Chad Ellis - Acoustic solo act, mellow folk rock. June 25, Dave and Cindy Carver - Vocals and instrumentals, original music. July 9, Encore Performing Arts - Ages 7 perform a review of the musical Grease. July 16, Tauna Lyn ; Moods of country and western music. July 30, Casual Affair - Acoustic Quad - 3 part harmony - Very 13-1- Hamenachem out of Soviet fortress in "Rambo EHIEElEfHEflEEIEi'llllEIlllIEIEIllHIEIlP $999 photo III." lke)M$okXHn said, Stallone has lost something between his first major knockout Rocky and his latest army epic. And the decline is becoming so noticable that without a change in direction, Stallone and Schwarzeneggers roles could one day become interchangeable. And, for those who have forgotten, that is one sharp plummet for an actor who nearly captured Aug. 6, Utah Old Time Fiddlers - Great old time fiddle music and bluegrass. Aug. 13, White Satin - Young, versatile band performs pop, jazz ' and rock. Aug. 20, The Rasmussen Sisters - Vocal Trio - Favorites in nostalgia, pop and musicals. Aug. 27, Galaxy - Performs in song and dance Music through the Years. The events are sponsored by Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department. For further information, please call JleftMMkt a 1976 Best Actor Oscar. But all is not lost. With this Rambo, you have more than just bloodshed, you have an element of humanity with Doudi Shoua, as Hamid, a young Afghan orphan who admires his American friend. But no matter what picture you paint of a Stallone movie, the character never changes. Clearfield offers park series CLEARFIELD Once again the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting another summer filled with free outdoor entertainment. Saturday, June 4, will mark the commencement of the Arts in the Park series held at the Bicentennial Park Amphitheater, 800 E. 650 S., just west of the library. The free Saturday concerts offer a variety of talented groups such as bands, fiddlers, doggers, singers, dancers, choirs, etc. We invite you to bring your friends, children and grandparents to the park for an evening of outdoor family entertainment. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and will run through the end of August. This weeks concert will feature Michael G. Cram and They recently started performing together. Mike Cram is a Clearfield resident and a former Weber State College student, where he was president of the Weber State Singers. He performed the main role in several musicals. In past endeavors he has written a song entitled Ogden Valley and presented it to the mayor. Plans are in the making to have it be Ogden Citys Theme Song. Cram is a versatile performer and guarantees to be is a concert for all. Two-Ch-e g duo professional from West Point. The duo con-- 1 sists of Marsha Weller and Renee 1 Chinese Dinners Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) and Trautman (Richard Crenna) prepare to fight their way much-malign- fellii msim, 1340 . Highway St (Naa, Chwrry Hill) FRUIT HEIGHTS JL Chicken Salads... Jos Fries Souvlaki Dinner Plattsr..... KmSpeeiil Sloppy & LARGE LUNCHEON FAMILY 3.50 1 .95 3.95 TAKE-OU- T 399-452- It It M CHINESE FOOD ... 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