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Show page A1 2 Tuesday, November 26 1 996 Davis County Clipper AT if Friday. Dec.Nov. 28 Friday. Nov. 29 The annual, traditional lighting Ceremony will take place on Temple Square at 5:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. The combined choirs of Viewmont High School, under the direction of Jeanne McGuire, will present music of the season at 7:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Monday and Tuesday. Dec. 3 Pro Musica, under the direction of guest conductor Robert C. 2-- Tuesday. Dec. 3 The Davis County Board of Health will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7 a.m. in the Davis County Commission Chambers. Bowden, will perform their annual Christmas concert at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1700 South 1700 East, at 8 p.m. Lawrence Gee will perform a spe- cial piano solo. The public is invited. Admission is $5. Sunday. Dec. 8 Monday. Dec. 2 The South Davis Civic Chorale The Davis County Commission presents Handels Messiah at 7:30 p.m., Davis High School auditorium, Kaysville. Featuring Michael Huff, musical director; meets on Monday at 2 p.m. in the Commission Chambers at the courthouse, 28 E. State, Farmington. Wednesday. Dec. 4 Bountiful City Council meets Wednesday at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 790 S. 100 East. The council meets every Wednesday except the fifth Wednesday of the month. ETM Toastmasters Club meets each Tuesday at noon to p.m. at the J.C. Penney Building 300 S. Main at the 11th Floor in Salt Lake City. For more information contact 4 or Barbara Warriner Walter Bomemeier 1 299-821- Wednesday. Dec. 4 Farmington City Council Wednesday. Dec. 4 The Davis County Commission meets on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Commission Chambers at the 28 E. courthouse, State, l: .f UP i V t Music iCjyT 'it. t- !- i k T7 M- - ks r--J y.- - I 1C Jf .- t. Farmington. Davis School Board meets Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in the audilo-- i i u m of the district offices, 45 E. State, Farmington. They meet on the first and third Tuesday monthly. Tuesday. Dec. 3 The Centerville City Council will meet at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 250 N. Mam. 'I hey meet each fust and thiid 1 uesday monthly. Tuesday. Dee. 3 Kaysville City Council will meet at 7 p.m. a city hall, 23 E. Center. They meet the first and third Tuesday monthly. Tuesday. Dec. 3 The North Salt Lake City Council will meet at 7 p.m. at city hall. 20 S. Highway 89. They meet each fust and third Tuesday monthly. Tuesday. Dec. 3 West Bountiful City Council will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at city hall. 550 N. 800 West. They meet on the first and third Tuesday monthly. The Kaysville-Frui- t Heights Community Chorale will present a fall concert at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis High auditorium. Admission is free to the public. The group is under the direction of Steve Hendricks with Judy Siddoway and Christie Canfield as accompanists. Tuesday. Nov. 26 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. In honor of two centennials that of the American Guild of Organists and of the State of Ctah organist for several Salt Lake City congregations will present an evening of great hymns performed by both singing and instrumental ensembles in collaboration with the organ. David Lines, current Minister of Music at First Presbyterian Church and organist of Congregation Kol Ami, is both coordinator and performer for this unique event featuring professional church organists, including Edna Hamilton, First Congregational Church; Jerry Koontz, recent organist of St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Camden, Maine; George Henry, First Baptist Church; and Margaret Tuesday. Dec. 3 Woods Cross City Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. at city hall, 1555 S. 800 West. They meet each first and third Tuesday monthly. Warrick, First United Methodist Church. Lane M. Cheney, director of music at First United Methodist Church, will conduct the singing by the choir and the audience. to 29 Ticket now on sales for The Gift of Christmas, starring Robert Peterson. It plays at the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 S. State Street, SLC. It runs Tuesday 6 through Saturday. Call for reservations. 364-569- Nov. Friday. Prices Effective to 29 Nov. 13-1- 1996 8, Monday. Dec. 23 Joseph and Mary, the story of the courtship of Mary, mother of Jesus and Joseph, his earthly guardian, will be presented at the Pages Lane Theatre, 292 E. Pages Lane, Nov. 29 through Dec. 23, each Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with a 3 p.m. matinee on Dec. 14 and 21. Ticket prices are $8 for adults for every performance. Children (five years and younger) and senior citi- Come see our price & TREES All Trees v r I: w ' f c-'- 298-130- V, 2. A -- EVENTS Children age 8 and older welcome. V Saturday to Monday Dec. 7. 8 and 9 Bountiful Community Theaters annual gift to the community, the Tis the Season Christmas music program, with Jeff Hilton is the director. The program will be presented on Dec. 7, 8 and 9 at the Bountiful Community Church at 7 p.m. each evening. The show is free to the Friday. Nov. Saturday. Dec. 14 The Dickens v , to 29 Christmas f Festival has food, talented entertainers and gifts created for sale at the Salt Lake tradition. As guests stroll through the 19th ar encounter over 120 shops of vendors selling their quality wares, bustling city folk and animated characters. Entertainers of all ages Sunday. Dec. 15 The South Davis Civic Chorale presents Handels Messiah at 7:30 p.m., Viewmont High School auditorium, Bountiful. Featuring Michael Huff, musical director; Jennifer Larson, soprano; Mary Ann James Dresher, mezzo-sopran- delight audiences with nightly mini of productions r u a LJ LiL k,,.' jt vi .f Century London street, theyll quickly, there are still plenty available at the Red Flame Restaurant. it 4 H ! This year V dont be left out in the cold. Get yours before their gone! , t Oliver" and Scrooge. The Dickens Festival runs Nov. 29 through Dec. 14 (exclud- ing Sundays) at the Utah State Fairpark. Hours are Murphy, tenor; Steven E. Meredith, baritone. Admission free with sug- Monday-Thursda- y, p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-lp.m. Get in free on opening day, Nov. 29 Tickets are between 10 a.m.-noo0 gested donation of O food items for the Utah Food Bank. Children age 8 and older welcome. n. $5 for adults, $3 for kids ages and seniors ages 65. Dollar off discount coupons are available at all Smiths Food locations throughout the Salt Lake Valley, or get a dollar off by bringing a canned food item donation for the Utah Food Bank. For more information call 5-- r3hsatre 942-455- Saturday. Nov. Saturday. Dec. 21 23 To submit information for the Community Calendar bring it to the Davis County Clipper, 1370 S. 500 West, to Bountiful, or -- The Best Christmas Pageant F3ver, Saturdays, 12 noon at the Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 S., Washington Terrace. ail Tickets $3 children, $4 adults, are 0 available at the door. Call for ticket information. ClipperNwsaol.com 393-007- ARIENS M-T-- Get your SNOW BLOWER while the selection is good. Christmas BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA at SHANKS FLORAL 59 East 500 South Bountiful OPEN HOUSE NOV, 23&30 9 TO 5:3 1 m ''is Dick's Home Center your SOUTH DAVIS COUNTY SCOUT HEADQUARTERS X r A 24 Expoure Color Print Flm Dsvatnp and Print Special Discounts $099 Artificial Christmas Trees and Arrangements Bright NEW Christmas lights Wreaths, Ornaments, etc. ix AmmAm A A A4 A i M. if i.i ii art i Tvw) i i 4 4 ...N. A 4A 4j F Otter Good on 110. 124, 135, 1 ProcoM Orty it i mV i 380 EAST PAGES LANE HOURS: Vi:? LT; cKsukoaV HOME CENTER rP I Spoetel Honored CENTERVILLE NEW Calendars (1997) 4A (Ory On I? FREE Drawing for flowers every month for a year. A D We have the best selection and best prices in the valley! New and Beautiful n1 ft & calling the theatre, The story was written by the late Ralph G. Rodgers. Music is by Newell Dayley and John Morgan. A A Selection is Best List Price l, X A While 4 W TORO 1 Buy Early fc. LAWN-BO- Y .41 selection of ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS zens are $7. A special student price of $5 will be charged students of all ages. Group rates are also available and reservations may be made by public, but tickets are required. Although tickets are already going Tuesday. Nov. 26 Tuesday. Dec. 3 : Vs' Saturday. 298-441- 1. meets at 7 p.m., at city hall, 130 North Main. The council meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Jennifer Larson, soprano; Mary Ann James Dresher, mezzo-sopranMurphy, tenor; Paul Seager, baritone. Admission free with suggested donation of food items for the Utah Food Bank. X 'A XXX X X X LOW, LOW PRICES ON ALL hATICNAL BRAND MERCHANDISE rnUNt 000 3-1- 4l k'kkixiziziT k k ixkit'k vV i. -- t Jr |