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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, December 7, 1988 Clearfield High dates concert - CLEARFIELD d The choirs of Clearfield High School will present Voices of Christmas on Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. at the school auditorium. Director Les Davis said 420 voices will combine for the imcom-bine- Still, Still, Still. pressive, The mens choir will perform a French carol, Can You Catch The Fragrance and a barber shop arrangment of Hark the Herald Angels Sing, and Give A Little Love At Christmas. A Codaly number, Christmas Carol Of The Sheperds, Christmas Lullabye and Christmas Dance Of The Shepards will be Ladies sung by the Choir. The Chauntonettes will sing Glory Hallelu, Baby What You Goin To Be, and Shepherd's Carol. In a lighter vein, the Madres will offer Dwayne The ReinJamaica Noel, and O deer, Come Oh Come Emanuel. A new number by Randy Vad-e- r of Orem, Is This The Way A King Is Born, will be sung by the Concert Choir. The group will also sing, Adroemus Te, and 160-voi- Silent Night. Soloist is Rachel Morrison, who will also perform at the Capitol rotunda and the LDS Church Office Building. There is no charge for the program and the public is invited. For further information, 774-746- call 1. Playhouse presenting hit 'Annie' Leapin Lizards! - Here's an opportunity for you to go back to your childhood and let your children experience nostalgia from the good old days as Promised Valley Playhouse presents the musical production of Annie for their Christmas offering to the community. Youll see all the familiar rip characters: Little Orphan Annie, Daddy Warbucks, Miss Hannigan, Rooster, Lily, Bert Healey - and enjoy the great Easy Tomorrow, songs: -- heart-warmi- comic-st- -- Its Street, a Life, Hard-Knoc- k Dont Need I Little Girls, Anyone But You, Something Was Missing. Directed by Kim Burningham, with sets by Seven Nielsen, choreography by Marilyn Montgomery, and Ken Johnson as Choral Director and Conductor, Annie opened Dec. 1, and runs Tuesdays through Saturdays through Dec. 23, with curtain time at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Matinees are at 2 p.m. on Dec. 10, 17, and 23. and the Deserthis et News will musical of the feisty little orphan k girl who goes from the life at the orphanage to the I think Im gonna like it here mansion of billionaire Oliver Warbucks. KSL-TVRad- io or hard-knoc- Reserved seating tickets for Annie are $5, $6.50, $8, $10, and $12. Tickets are now available at the Promised Valley Playhouse box office at 132 South State Street, Salt Lake City, or with a credit card by calling Groups of 20 or more receive a 10 percent discount. Box a.m. to 6 p.m. office hours are 364-569- 6. 1 1 ffTT ,i DON'T BE A PLUMP PACKAGE for the HOLIDAYS! BUY-- 1 package toning THE SECOND GET PACKAGE M PRICE! Choose from 2 packages. 12 Sessions.... $3900 or 1 Month QOO Unlimited certificates giftavailable GIVE A GIFT OF TAN 25. 10 Visits NaUtfV Tillage N. Main, Kaysville 1 four Full Service Salon 546-26- 60 Open Mon.-Sa- t. ,f . . ,v, ,1. , . - COME IN TO EITHER NQ. OGDEN OR LAYTON HILLS MALL TO RECEIVE YOUR HOLIDAY TURKEY WITH PURCHASE. GOOD THRU DEC. 15TH 30 |