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Show Review - Thursday. December 10, 1981 - Paee 7 PGHS To Present Annual "Acappella Capades" Monday ' ' , ss ''1'1SiSSS ' t - ' - i '4m? " ' " ' I A( AIM'KI.I.A ( HOIK iiinnl)-- i s iclicai sc lor Ilic "A C;i);i(l s" uliieli will l' lirld Moinlay. I'll l (.III list. r . The Pleasant Grove A I; Cappella Choir will combine forces with (he en(ire choral music ffi department to present U L annual "A Cappella Capades", on Monday, H at 7:30 p.m. in J, he h'g'1 school 1 auditorium. 14 The Capades concert A has become a Christmas iradilion of the high school in only its fifth year. Originally started variety show in as a 1977, t,ie Capades has lake'n added meaning every year since, and 1' t,e public response has indicated that it is an extremely popular show. This year, as in oiher years, the will feature program (ne A Cappella Choir, Chamber Choir, Girls Glee and the Cloggers ! west dance company in addition to the in-- J lermediate cloggers. 1 Also, a variety of other special numbers ' will be presented: "Cranberry Ribbons," by Russell Norton, f. Becky Gillin and Laura Mosher; "U Holy J Night", sung by Chris J Crouse, "Ave Maria", . played by Jeff Olpin and special children's !a "Dear Santa Got the Measles" I by a selected ensemble. ' The A Cappella Choir will perform a new arrangement of "O Come All Ye Faithful", "0 Sing Allelu", and selected numbers from t Handel's "The Messiah". The Girls Glee will sing "A Christmas Festival", "Star Bright", and "Hallelujah, Glory Hallelujah". The Chamber Choir will sing, "Angels We I) Have Heard on High" . and "What Child Is This?" The c, West group will do a special adaptation of "The Orange Blossom Special" and will Premier two new dances, "The Jump Shout Boogie" by joy Olipnant, and "The Steamer Lane Break-down" by Curt Holman and Lauralee Brown The "A Cappella Capades" has moved to a Monday performance this year partly because there are athletic events every other night of the week and also because so many people have called and asked specifically that it be billed then so the entire family may come together and enjoy a fun evening of the Christ-mas spirit. The original format of the concert has been put together with all of the proceeds going directly to the students who sold tickets to help out with their spring trip. This year the A Cappella Choir and Cloggers have been delighted to receive an invitation to perform at the World's Fair at Knoxville, Tennessee, as representatives of the state of Utah next May. These groups have unselfishly given many programs in the Pleasant Grove area for several years and it is hoped that the com-munity will respond with their support Monday evening. Tickets are $1 for children under 12, $2 for adults and a special rate of $7 per family. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from the students at the high school. 'p.for your loved ones .... Amorioaii Fork &i 756-328- 1 (C Is .- .- .....J . PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9TH THRU DECEMBER 15TH BOTTLE ATTA BOY DOLE f' thadmin 1 1 I JUKI PACK jrW LUVS SD0LF0D II PINEAPPLE glggTOOI fUl. DIAPERS JLj S7 20 OZ. COlrO) 4 ROLL (O)V ALL UU I 1 1 CAN I I PKG. SIZES Z--J k IMPERIAL I --- t OLSEN FARMS 1 1,p BOUNTY II GORTON'S I tiARGARinE fm yOTOlJELS $p&t MICNCELDAORWCHOSPPED I g .TV II ? fs I - m i "1" " ' SW"lSc ?,.. DOT 1 1 MAPLE RIVER " nAMII--S I rt;WihM , PUMliW I I K x$xd ROAST (''niiAPi I - 1 LARGE JUICY " S D.A. VAVJ C 0 1 LB I green PlUtAPPU choice LB. 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Minimum deposit is Early withdrawal will result in a loss of tax exemption an" a substantial interest penalty. money market 2 year saving ctRTlFICATES CERTIFICATE $10,000 Deposit 30 month Certificate 'or six months $1000 minimum earns deposit earns Dec. 4 12.70 alUniversily Mall SANTAQtllN 100 East Main St. aA"T GROVE 225 South Mam LEW 620 East Main St. L I Band to Give Quilt at Concert A lovely, handmade K quilt will be given away 1' as a doorprize at the ' Christmas Concert sponsored .. by Grove High School Band on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at ?:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Along with the beautiful music the band is featuring an auction in which cakes, ted, candy, pillows, homemade items and quills will be sold. All the proceeds will I be used by the band members for their trip to California. Tickets can be purchased from' any band members and they receive full amount fromJ.the tickets Jhey sell. The price is $1 per person or $5 per family for the concert. A $1 donation toward the quill given as the doorprize is asked. Band members lied the quilt themselves. This will be a good opportunity to purchase lovely gift items for Christmas, also. Choral Society Presents Concert I The Utah Valley Choral Society will II Present a free concert to f celebrate the Christmas season, it will be I Presented at the Provo j M Ward Chapel at 376 P. 700 W. in Provo, on rFr'-- Dec. ii. It will PS'n at 8 p.m. and tee will not be a arge for admission. The Choral Society is under the direction of wis Johnson, assisted accompanists Kerry "bon and Carol Sant. The Utah Valley Choral Society is open to all persons interested in improving their musical talents through choral singing and in per-forming some of the finest choral music available. Rehearsals are held every Wed-nesday evening in the Provo High School Choral Room beginning at 7:30 on January 6, 1982. |