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Show 14 Tuesday March (j&rSjid LA KISIDE, COMMUNITY 18, 199? n&Vc1 COMMUNITY BRIEFS Tryouts slated for 'Big River CTTARF 1110 - Tryauu for 431 4933. 'Rig River," ttie story of Hack Finn, will ran from 9 a m. to Aivrt 5 at Clearfield City I DM. 40 S. 12$ I avt. Many part v avaitabla for men. women ana children. Audttionerx need to hr prepared to stng a song they bnng (piano available) and be prepared lo read from (he script. the production will be a part of the annual Clearfield Pride Da) held in July. Production dates are June 27, 28, 30 and July J. 4 and 3. The play U sponsored by Clearfield Cay with some additional funding from the Utah Arts Council. In addition to actors and actresses, the production stair is in need of set designers, set con struction people and eostumes. Individuals interested in participating should call Tracy ut Clearfield Parks and Recreation. vepitd. techs League to meet again In April - CLEARFIELD served. I or more information call Jackie at 779-949- Business women will meet Layton Thursday In LAYTON - The Lakeview business and Professional Women'll Club will meet at 7 p in. Thursday, at Godfather's I'tza, 852 Hill f ield Road. Jane Wilson will be the speakFor reservations call Northridgo High to present annual spring concert or BOUNTIFUL - Xi Alpha Omieron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. at the home of member Bonnie Gessel. A program on Gifts from the Heart wilt be presented. For more information call or class to cover boating questions - LAYTON A boating course, sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, will be start April 9 at the Weber State Davis Center, 1992 University W. Antelope Drive. Topics to be discussed are which boat is for you, equipment for your boat, trailing your boat, handling your boat, road signs, rules you must follow and knots to use. f or more information call Sam or Marian Young at 546-378- 9 2. OGDEN -- The Uintah Wind Quintet will present its debut performance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, 2374 Grant Ave. This new ensemble is comprised of Jeannine Goeckcritz, flute; Barbara Peterson, oboe; Kay Kilgore, clarinet; Michael Packham. Sign language offered through Farmington horn; and Brian Peterson, bassoon. These area musicians have been heard as soloists and members of other ensembles on the Temple Square Concert Scries, as adjunct faculty at Weber State University, and as members of New American the Ogden-base- d Symphony. A sneak preview of the quintet was enjoyed at the opening of the Egyptian Theater last month. Sunday's recital will feature three major works: the Serenade by Gordon Jacob, the Quintet in Bb Major, Opus 56 No. 1 by Franz Danzi, and Farming-to- n City Recreation is offering 773-763- Uintah Wind Quintet plans debut performance 299-341- 6. - 346-900- Alpha Omlcron to hear about gifts from heart - FARMINGTON 7 XI LAYTON Northridge High School will present the spring choir concert at 7 p.m. Thursday. The cost is S2 for adults. SI : for children and S3 per family. ls 776-170- an American sign language class taught by Christopher Flygarc. The class will be offered on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. starting April 9 and will run for 10 weeks. Registration fees are S30 per person or S50 a couple. No one under the age of 8 will be allowed in the class. Registration will be accepted through April 8 at the Farming-to- n City Recreation Office located at 42 N. 650 West., Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.. For more information please call the recreation office at Malcolm Arnolds March Storyteller auditions slated for festival The La cche l eague of Davis County, a breastfeeding and mother cup-po- rt group, will meet from 10 a m. lo noon April It) at No. 83 N. Viila Drive in Clearfield. Topic of discussion is breastfeeding and beyond." A potluck lunch will be I er. 774-728- 0. WSU-Dav- La OGDEN - Story teller (m I'ASTFH pv.V De art bringing our thow to fthe heart of Davit County jutt in time for Spring. (We'll b fwf of Iht HVter Fulrgnundi fur Mother' Pufft audi- tions are ongoing through April IS lor "Take To Remember", a storytelling festival to be sponsored by friends of the Stewart Library at Weber State University Sept. 12 and 13. Audiiions are by video or audio tape, fash tape must be three to five minutes long and clearly labeled with the storytellers name, address and telephone number. Deadline is April 15. Send tapes to Story tellers, co Cireula-lio- n CRAN'D OPENLNO: Thur. & Fri. Wei from Eat. lOam Spm lOam-Bp- DAVIS CO UNTY PAID PARK Ext! 3 Zt from VUtufLa&uA 0&t-E- 323 from ut SW FARMINGTON Free Over 73 Booths MCAWDiaeover Admiion lf Trfhmj Department, Stewart Library. 2901 University Circle, Weber State University, Ogden, UT 84408-2901. Churchs Easter pageant a musical drama TROY PARKS LAYTON - first Assembly of God will present the romantic, Graduated from The University of Utah 8 Years of Combined Retail and Hospital experience Married with One Child Enjoys Outdoor Recreation Activities Easier pageant, heartwarming -- The Choice," ot 7 p.m. Friday, March 21, and at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. March 23, at the church, 2352 E. Highway This musical drama features live animals, new special lighting and effects, dramatic scenes, and music by the First Assembly of God choir. The public is invited to this free production. 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