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Show Cannonball II is a rerun By SHARON MORREY Cannonball II is mistitled. It would be more appropriately named Cannonball Too! because if you've seen one, you've seen them both. And frankly, unless you are big on watching Burt Reynolds have a party with any and all of his buddies, pass it up. Cannonball II offers nothing new. Every face in the movie is one you've seen before and there is no plot, just a series of cutesy jokes and bad lines. I didn't hate the whole show, but then I'm easy to please. I need my sleep and didn't mind not having to stay awake to see what happened. And I liked the episodes with Susan Anton and "Daisy" from Dukes of Hazzard speeding along in skin-tig- jumpsuits and jazzy cars. After that it got a little maudlin. I felt like an onlooker at a . Hollywood bash, everybody knew everybody and no one would tell me . why they were laughing. The acting is bad. The movie is strange. And I would suggest the , -- film track be loaded into a cannon. Then, quick, somebody light it. 3YU theaters announce seasons the broadest of con--t to the deepest of k ! Srean tragedies, the 1984-an- d Margetts Theatre i J paru wjU coyer a broad li JS 'rf modern and classical M ticket brochures an- - upcoming series have 1; Parted to current ticket So had until Aug. 10 to l Wl seats on a first priority 10 !5 Ticket Office llbSSl?0,lleen Thatcher. II, tSn ticketsaKieS Ti oublic conducted gtt point until Sept. 14," she a ,984.85 Pardoe season will JSuy open Sept. 13 with a XSi production of Joseph directed by Tad Z. elewski and starring BYU Sty members Jean R Jenkins J janet Swenson as the wacky ARV 0L& Metten will then direct IiT the Margetts Theatre opener, Ar- - thur Miller's "All My Sons." A bitter, dramatic examination of Post-wa- r materialism and morality, the play will run Oct. "Misalliance," one of the lesser-know- n works by the "greatest English playwright" George Bernard Shaw will be produced Oct. 3 in the Pardoe Theatre. Directed by Barta Heiner, the play examines the comic and complicated values of a self-mad- e millionarie and modern times. The first of three BYU Mayhew Award-winnin- g scripts produced in the Margetts Theatre will be J. Scott Bronson's "Heartlight," a piercing and compassionate look into the modern American family, directed by Charles Whitman Nov' "Mary, Mary," the irrepressible Jean Kerr's witty comedy about a divorced couple versus the Internal Revenue Service will be the Pardoe Theatre holiday offering Nov. 8, directed by Jean R. Jenkins. Shakespeare's tragedy "Othello," directed by Marion Bentley, will usher in the new year Jan. 2. One of the greatest figures in the dramatic landscape, the Moor of Venice is maneuvered anr" manipulated into murder. Jean Anouilh's translation of "Antigone" directed by Lael Woodbury will bring the classical age to the Margetts Theatre Jan. 16. Sophocles' magnificent drama, focusing on a young Greek princess's choice between in-dividual and collective demands, is a landmark in world literature. The first of two musical theatre offerings, Rodgers and 's "The King and I," will run Feb. 13-2- 3 in the de Jong Con-cert Hall. A perennial favorite, the musical is adapted from "Anna and the King of Siam" and will be directed by Charles Metten. One of the more unusual season offerings, Stewart Parker's play with music "Spokesong" will be presented March 14-2- 0 in the Pardoe Theatre. Set in a Belfast bicycle shop, the play spotlights three generations of Irish charm, a series of lilting melodies and Charles Whitman's direction. The first-plac- e Mayhew Award winner and third Margetts production by BYU playwright Julie Boxx, '"til the fat lady sings" is a comic glimpse at a young woman's struggle for self acceptance. Directed by Dan Baldwin, the comedy will run March 5. Tennessee Williams masterpiece "The Glass Menagerie" will explore the terrible fragility of human relationships May 15 in the Pardoe Theatre. It will be directed by Harold Oaks. The third Mayhew Award winner, Carl Bell's "A Will and Away:" centers on the relationship between a troubled teenager and his more than understanding grandmother. Directed by Max C. Golightly, the production will close out the Margetts season May The Pardoe season will end on a bright note with George Abbott and Richard Bissell's "Pajama Game," a tale of love and comic intrigue in the garment industry directed by Dee Winterton July 10. For additional information and season ticket brochures, contact the BYU Drama Ticket Office, 378-387- County's f"l Q 1 ' (Utah On Entertainment O (5J FAMILY FEUD O li) PRIME TIME ACCESS O 5ft BUSINESS REPORT (5J2) TOP RANK BOXING gD CONVENTION SESSION S MOVIE "The Concrete Cow-boys" (1979. Mystery) Jerry Reed, Tom Selleck 7:00 0 (S O fS) 0 (?) REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION O 55) THE STORY OF PRINCESS GRACE: ONCE UPON A TIME IS NOW (D (S UTAH FAMILY GARDEN gj) (U) LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE (5T) AILEY DANCES 7:30 GO ( WILDERNESS 7:40 S ENGLISH LAKES: ON HTN 8:00 CD 52 MYSTERYI 0 53) MOVIE "Clarence, The Cross-Eye- Lion" (1965, Adventure) Marshall Thompson. Betsy Drake, (S NEWS gj TENNIS MAGAZINE MOVIE V4 "Lovesick" (1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern. 8:16(7) MOVIE "The Beasl Within" (1982, Horror) Ronny Cox, Bibi Besch. 8:30 (T) NOT NECESSARILY POLITICS Q (TO) PLEDGE BREAK (2 BENNY HILL (0 SEEING STARS (R) 8:60 0 5 MOVIE "To Catch A Thief" (1956. Mystery) Cary Grant. Grace Kelly. 1) MOSES PENDLETON PRESENTS MOSES PENDLETON 9:00 O GIMME A BREAK O MOVIE "The Star Chamber" (1983. Drama) Michael Douglas, Hal . Holbrook. 7 0 GD 20 20 O (S MAGNUM. P.I. 0 53 SNEAK PREVIEWS (22) SPORTSCENTER gj CONVENTION RECAP (23) SERGEANT BILKO TWILIGHT ZONE j) ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS 9:06 23 MOVIE "Buck And The Preacher" (1972. Drama) Sidney Poi- - tier, Harry Belalonte. 9: 1 6 (23 SPORTSLOOK (R) AUGUST 23, 1984 DAYTIME SPECIALS 7:10 GD ANIMAL YMPICS 8:30 CD ALLISON AND THE MAGIC BUBBLE 12:30 CD NOT NECESSARILY POLITICS 3:00 CD THE RAINMAKER 6:00 B DOTTIE WEST: SPECIAL DELIVERY 6:30 (D SUNSHINE'S ON THE WAY DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:30 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 8:30 (5J TODAY'S SPECIAL 8:30 (D ALLISON AND THE MAGIC BUBBLE 9:30 O 55) READING RAINBOW 12:00 SS TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:30 (5l) AGAINST THE ODDS 1:00(2) THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 ) YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 2:30 (33) DANQERMOUSE 3:00 (3J LIVEWIRE 4:30 CD READING RAINBOW (53) AGAINST THE ODDS 6:00 O dP) READING RAINBOW (33) YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI- - SI ON 6:30 (3D DANQERMOUSE DAYTIME SPORTS 8:30 (2D SPORTSCENTER 7:00 (23 INSIDE THE PGA TOUR (R) 7:30 (23 RODEO 9:30 (23 HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 10:00 3 AUTO RACING 1 1:00 CD CHAMPIONS OF AMERICAN SPORT 11:30(23 AUTO RACING 12:00 (23 POCKET BILLIARDS 1:00 (23 FABERGE FUTURITY 2:00 (23 HYDROPLANE RACING 3:00 23 PKA KARATE 4:30 23 SPORTSLOOK 6:00 23 SPORTSCENTER 6:30 23 SPEEDWEEK DAYTIME MOVIES 6:26 QD ' "Class" (1983, Drama) Rob Lowe, Jacqueline Bisset. 6:00 "La Bourn" (1982, Comedy) Claude Bra9seur. Brigitle Fossey. 7:06 "The Amazing Howard Hughes" (Part 2 of 2) (1977, Biography) Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flanders. 8:00 QJ Yi "High Road To China" (1983, Drama) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong. g "This Earth Is Mine" (1959, Drama) Rock Hudson, Jean Simmons. 9:00 QO "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. 10:00lj7) Y "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vaca-- lion" (1962, Comedy) James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara. (0 "Madison Avenue" (1962, Dra- - ma) Dana Andrews. Eleanor Parker. ! 11:00(21 "Scott Ot The Antarctic" (1948, Adventure) John Mills, Derek Bond. I 11:06 "Against All Flags" (1952, Adventure) Errol Flynn, Maureen ! O'Hara. I 12:00(2) "La Bourn" (1982, Comedy) Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey. 1:00 QO Vt "Strange Invaders" (1982, ; Science-Fiction- ) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen. ', 2:00 "Wilma" (1977, Biography) Shirley Jo Finney, Cicely Tyson. g "Dark Of The Sun" (1968, Adventure) Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux. O Vi "The Inn Of The Sixth Hap-piness" (1958, Drama) Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens. 2:36 O "A Fine Pair" (1969, Adventure) Rock Hudson, Claudia Cardi-nale- . 4:00 "High Road To China" (1983, Drama) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong. EVENING. 8:00 BSBffl NEWS O CD WHEEL OF FORTUNE O DOCTOR WHO (D (!3 MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR 03 (O) STAR TREK MOVIE "King Kong" (1976, Adventure) Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange. 3) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE 23 NFL'S GREATEST MOMENTS ED CONVENTION PREVIEW 53 MOVIE "Breakout" (1975. Adventure) Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, ff!) PBA BOWLING S3 MOVIE "Concert For Bangla-desh" (1972, Documentary) 6:06 MOVIE "One-Eye- Jacks" (1961, Western) Marlon Brando, Karl Maiden. 6:30 O (6) P.M. MAGAZINE CJ) MOVIE "The Toy" (1982. Com-edy) Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason. 9:30 O CD FAMILY TIES (D NEW TECH TIMES SPORTS TONIGHT S RACING FROM ROOSEVELT CANNON 9:40 S3) TRAVELING AMERICA 9:45 (22! TOP RANK BOXING 10:00 O O CD O NEWS cd 02 business report 533 chips MOVIE "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" (1939. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. (2) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE gj NEWSNIGHT 2 HAWAII FIVE-- SJ) WRESTLING (R) 3 MOVIE "My Favorite Year" (1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jessica Harper. 10:30 CD 52) TROUBADORS QSj MOVIE "Daddy Long Legs" (1955, Musical) Fred Astaire, Leslie Caron. 10:36 O JEREMY RANCH O (S) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 10:40 OOM'AH 10:46 O TONIGHT 10:60 O 5 DOCTOR WHO 11:00(3) MOVIE v, "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" (1982, Comedy) Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh. ED 5D FAME (21) AILEY DANCES (23) CROSSFIRE (25 THE SAINT SD DON DRYSDALES BASEBALL U.S.A. (R) 1 1:06 O QC CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS . 11:10 0 HAWAII FIVE-- (20) MOVIE "I Walk The Line" (1970, Drama) Gregory Peck, Tuesday Weld. 11:20 0 5 MOVIE "Brief Encoun-ter" (1947, Romance) Celia Johnson. Trevor Howard. 11:26 MOVIE ', "The Life Of Brian" (1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese 1 1:30 (23 ELECTION WATCH REVIEW J) TENNIS MAGAZINE 1 1:36 O (?) MUSIC MAGAZINE O (K FANTASY ISLAND 31 PACIFIC NORTHWEST 12:00 QD ff3) TARZAN (21 TO BE ANNOUNCED (53 JOE FRANKLIN ST) TENNIS S3 MOVIE "With A Song In My Heart" (1952. Bioyrnphy) Susan Hay- - ward, David Wayne 12:06 0 (61 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID . LETTERMAN 12:16 O () CBS NEWS NIQHTWATCH (22J SPORTSCENTER 12:30 (3) STANDING ROOM ONLY (22) AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL (23 SPORTS LATENIGHT 12.36 O (8! THICKE OF THE NIGHT 12:50(21) MOScS PENDLETON PRESENTS MOSES PENDLETON 1:00 (23 FREEMAN REPORTS QSl MOVIE Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here" (1969. Drama) Robert Redlord, ' Kalhanne Ross (26i INDEPENDENT NEWS 1:06 O (6) MARCUS WELBY. M D AUGUST 24, 1964 DAYTIME SPECIALS 6:25 C STANDING ROOM ONLY 8:00 (3) THAT MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE: FDR. 2:30 fj7) THE EVERLY BROTHERS 3:00 (T) QABE KAPLAN AS QROUCHO DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:30 pil THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 6:30 7f TODAY'S SPECIAL 9:30 O '10 READING RAINBOW 12:00 I2li TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:30 (It MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 1:00 (?T) THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 (21) YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 2:30 (5ll DANQERMOUSE 3:00 (5iJ LIVEWIRE 4:30 (D 55! READING RAINBOW (5i MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:00 Q 58) READING RAINBOW (50 YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 6:30 (2 DANQERMOUSE DAYTIME SPORTS 6:30 SPORTSCENTER 7:00 (22) SPORTSLOOK (R) 7:30 (22) TENNIS 9:30 !22) SPEEDWEEK (R) 10:00 ht DECATHLON 10:30 52 RINGSIDE REVIEW (R) 1 1:00 921 AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL 12:30 2) TOP RANK BOXING 1:46 (?e LEAD-OF- MAN 2:00 (?k BASEBALL 2:06 .r2r BASEBALL 3:00 (22 SOCCER 4:00 J2i HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 4:30 (22 SPORTSLOOK 6:00 (22- SPORTSCENTER 6:30 (22i COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW DAYTIME MOVIES 6:00 5; Across The Grent Divide" (1976. Adventure) Rohert Logan. Honlh-e- r Ra'trfiv 7:05 .201 "Sorry, wrony rj'jmber" OH48. Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck, Burt Lancnslor spotlight - Thursday, August 2.'5, 1981 - Page 1 i Golden Onion Days celebrated The first Payson Scottish Festival Saturday, Aug. 25, in V .ill take place as part of the city's Golden Lion Days celebration. The day's activities will begin at 10 a.m. with .main street parade that will go to He Payson City Park, 255 South Main, where the rest of the is will be held. The festival features the four bagpipe bands in the state of Utah: - the Salt Lake Scots, the Utah Pipe Band, the Scera Pipe Band and the Payson Pipe Band. These four bands will be the highlight of the parade and will be performing traditional Scottish music throughout the day. There will be many other in-teresting demonstrations and ac-tivities of Scottish origin to see and observe. Dancers will be demon-strating traditional dances such as the Highland Fling and the Sword Dance. There will be Scottish athletic events for people to observe and participate in, one of which will be the traditional caber toss. It is an attempt by an individual to single handedly toss end over end a telegraph pole. Lots of good food will be available, as well as gift items. Come join the festivities and spend a day that will be fun and educational for the entire family. Local resident in Payson's "1776" Once again Payson Community Theatre is proud to have a member of the American Fork community in their summer production. Mr. Doug Jolley will be seen in "1776" 5 u the courier. This role is one that could go unnoticed if the performer isn't willing to give it his all. Doug is talented and takes his part well. J The audience will give him the credit he deserves as he fills this part in this show. Doug Jolley has appeared in many productions at the Utah State University and his most recent appearance was in "Damn Yankees" at the Alhambra Theatre in Oct. 1983. He has performed in "Carousel," "Fiddler on the Roof," "Same Time Next Year," and many other productions. "1776" is the seventeenth production for Payson Community Theatre. It is the oldest continuous running community Theatre in Utah. It will be presented Aug. 30 and 31 and Sept. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8, at the Payson High School Auditorium, at 8 p.m. each evening. Tickets are available at The Clothes Line, 30 East Utah Avenue, Payson, or call for reservations at 465-281- 7 or 465-291- 6 Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. aiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu E TCWNE I CINEMAS E 120 E. Main American Fork 5 756-318- MA ONE CINEMA ONE ClNElj spjfe ,411 I 7:00 & 9:00 E Saturday Matinee 1 3:00 & 5:00 EUMMATWO (E mm mm I 7:15 & 9:00 E Saturday Matinee jj 3:00 & 5:00 Z r Ticket Prices: i ; E Children (11 & under) Z E 4 Sr. Citizens '1.50 ; E Students (12-15- ) - $2.50 5 Adults - $3.50 I iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir f WE'RE HIGH AND DRY AT SARAT0GA!! . I j SWIM - $5.00 I - ovwrn A, per carload 1 - gi;0tt;xi pick up your fj" ' X FREE DISCOUNT TICKETS AT I j) 'iHMm r'KAMIKAZI' WATERSLIDE PARTICIPATING 7 ELEVEN j tV 3 storV 350 ft- lo"E! STORES. 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How many gallons of will be used at the theatres? 2. How many servings of will there be? 3. How many people will attend the theatres? 4. How many 7 Up cans are in the displays at the theatres? 5. How many lbs. of syrup will be used? 6. How many 32. oi. Cups will be sold? 7. How much will be spent on purchases? i e I jj With each 32 oz. 7-- purchased at Mann Theatres in Orem & Provo you'll receive: ' Prcslivici ' I I J 'i fiee piece of pie or free dinner arms i l salad with any meal purchased at- Restaurant (Uld Btlkcry v j Redeemable at these locations: ) i CAKII ON SQUARE- Wt-.S- VAI I I C I IV SMI I, M city Your Name I 5 yK-js- South AIM W.-s- l lSls..i:!h .' 1 .1st 1 ,i, I a Or.-m- . lt..h .,k- - ,tv, Uah Phone Numbfr -'-- Ij . A Completely New Show! JJ J ppjM hip m iit rf ' 1 J j r 1 ,i ! U J Special Guest Stars ,V j 1984 World Pair t J J 1 j h i r-- 1 k v v j " Paul Martini V J j j j Barbara ' Underbill f A y sj lf"""1 - " a 13 J j c. N See The tiXW" In A New Ice Adventure U j ...1 Of 5 Fabulous Productions. j " j THE FEATURED ATTRACTION OF THE UTAH STATE FAIR -- j J TICKET PRICES INCLUDE ADMISSION TO STATE FAIR J y?ALT PALACEu,RS6THRUi16 i 4 17 EXCITING SHOWS! j Ticket Information y 1 r7c 6 (801) 363-768- j ,t" ::::::: S Special Group Rates Kit',8, J (801)532-470- j j S:K .0 2 00 & 6:00PM ' ' J i fi t f:?os PRICES $6.00-$7.50-$9.0- j .4 vs1c" ?, 730PM (ALL SEATS RESERVED) J 4 Sa !, 7 30PM SAVE $1 00 for Youths (16 and J till JS&8S?m I 1 Select-A-Se- at symphony I The Utah Symphony is holding an J open house at Symphony Hall from J ! to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, so anyone interested can "Select-A-m- Jest" for the 1984-8-5 season. Everyone is invited and guests ill be able to choose their favorite seat from those available for any of the Symphony's upcoming series: Subscription (15 concerts), New Audience (eight concerts), Youth Series (four concerts), the Visiting Orchestra Special (this year featuring the London Philharmonic) or the Chamber Series (four-concerts- ). After you choose your favorite seat, enjoy music by Utah Sym-phony musicians, have free refreshments and let the kids be iin Lin utmuj ill Hi" KSWI MHaWgyWWfc. amused by "Cosmo, the Clown," who will have free balloons for all. And, if you'd like, you'll be given a guided tour of the $12 million Symphony . Hall, rated among the best in the world. There will be drawings every 15 minutes for Utah Symphony pops albums, and you'll learn how you can enter a contest for a trip to New York City to hear the New York Philharmonic, a trip to San Francisco, or even a hot-ai- r balloon ride. If you've already purchased your tickets, bring your friends and introduce them to a musical world they might not be aware of. Free information about the Utah Sym-phony and Symphony Hall will be available at the open house. For additional information call 6 and ask for Holly or Lance. |