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Show Utah Tech Theater presents 'Petticoats' I ""I wwWww0(- - ' I KrA v - - , hi f r 111 "Petticoats and Pettifloggers," the Utah Technical College at ProvoOrem summer theatre production, will be presented Aug. 15-1- 7 as a dinner theatre in the new Student Center Ballroom, at 7:30 p.m. each evening. The play is set in the 1880's in Wyoming, just as women are about to get the right to vote. A Buddy Youngren production, the play is directed by Elaine Englehardt. Sheila Lalond and Dixie Sain-sbur- y will play Esther; Eddie Swainson will play Mr. Morris; Natalie Marrott will play Jennie and Richard Hewitt will play the part of Sam. Other actors include Denise Hicks, John Pack, Susan Mackay, Steve Nixon, Tracy Marrott and Laura Johnson. Tickets for the dinner theatre will be $5 per person on Aug. 16 and 17. Aug. 15 will be family night and will be $1, with popcorn and drinks to be served. Tickets can be purchased at the Student Center on the Orem campus. For further information please call 226-500- Appearing in "Petticoats and Pettifloggers" are Richard Hewitt, left, Dixie Sainsbury, Eddie Swainson and Sheila Lalonde. i Y Utah County's (211111-1- AUGUST 16. 1984 DAYTIME 8PECIALS 7:30 CD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 10:00 CD ON LOCATION 1 2:30 CD AND IF I'M ELECTED 6:00 CD ALLISON AND THE MAGIC BUBBLE DOTTIE WEST: SPECIAL DELIVERY 6:30 CD NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:30 THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 6:30 (53 TODAY'S SPECIAL 9:30 O (10; READING RAINBOW 12:00 J TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:30 AGAINST THE ODDS 1:00 j) THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 (5J YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 2:30 Q!J DANGERMOUSE 3:00 LIVEWIRE 4:30 (D C2) READING RAINBOW (23) AGAINST THE ODDS 6:00 CD ALLISON AND THE MAGIC BUBBLE O (To) READING RAINBOW m YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 6:30 ail DANGERMOUSE DAYTIME SPORTS 6:60 CD CHAMPIONS OF AMERICAN SPORT 6:30 (22) SPORTSCENTER 7:00 D INSIDE THE PGA TOUR (R) 7:30 (22) RODEO 9:30 HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 10:00 (23 AUTO RACING 1:00 (23 AMATEUR BOWLING 2:00 LPGA GOLF 3:00 3 PKA KARATE 4:30 (gl SPORTSLOOK 6:00 (23 SPORTSCENTER 6:30 (gl SPEEDWEEK 6:36 BASEBALL DAYTIME MOVIES 6:00(2) "Anastasia" (1956, Drama) Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner. 7:06 "About Mrs. Leslie" (1954, Romance) Shirley Booth, Robert Ryan. 8:00 S4 "The Promise" (1979, Drama) Kathleen Quinlan, Stephen Collins. "Hawaii" (Part 2 of 2) (1966, Drama) Julie Andrews, Richard Harris. 8:30 CD "Woodplum" (1982, Adven-ture) Arlette Biernaux, Michel Castel. 10:00(2) "Journey To The Center Ot The Earth" (1959, Science-Fiction- ) Pat Boone, James Mason. H) !4 "The Adventures Of Hajji Baba" (1954, Adventure) John Derek, Elaine Stewart. 11:00CD "Mr. Mom" (1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Teri Garr. (Si A "Road To Salina" (1971, Dra-- ma) Mimsy Farmer, Robert Walker. !. 11:05 "Ruggles Of Red Gap" (1935,. Comedy) Charles Laughton, Charles Ruggles. 12:00 OO "Angel On My Shoulder" (1946, Fantasy) Paul Muni, Claude Rains. 12:30(2) "The Twelve Chairs" (1970, Comedy) Ron Moody, Frank Langella. 1:00CD "Gloria" (1980, Drama) Gena Rowlands, John Adames. ! 2:00 (2) "Superman III" ( 983, Adven-- ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. g5 "Track Of The Moonbeast" ! (1976, Science-Fiction- ) Gary Kanin, Chase Cordell. I "A Farewell To Arms" (1957, I Drama) Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones. J 2:35 OS) "Big Bob Johnson And His ! Fantastic Speed Circus" (1978, Come- - " dy) Charles Napier, Maud Adams. 3:00(1) "Heart Like A Wheel" (1983, Biography) Bonnie Bedelia, Beau Bridg- - es- 4:30(2) V4 "Courage Of Black Beauty" I (1957, Adventure) John Crawford, Mimi J Gibson. EVENING 6:00 O (6) O CD NEWS O CD WHEEL OF FORTUNE - O (H) DOCTOR WHO (D 03) MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR QD (H) STAR TREK 52) MOVIE "Journey To The Cen-ter Of The Earth" (1959, Science-Fiction- ) Pat Boone, James Mason. IM PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE NFL'S GREATEST MOMENTS O PRIMENEWS MOVIE "Shoot Out" (1971, Western) Gregory Peck, Pat Quinn. SJ PBA BOWLING 3 MOVIE "The Last Waltz" (1978, Musical) The Band. Directed by Martin Scorsese. 6:30 O CD P.M. MAGAZINE CD MOVIE "Reds" (1981, Dra ma) Warren Beatty, Diane Keaton. UlBj FAMILY FEUrT" Smer" (,973 Jj 7:00Q GIMME OffiNFLFOoS a movie i; The Lion" 1S52.V,. CD UTAH FAMILY ftin .! PORTRAIT Of tat, (D MYSTERY, 0 ANDREA CHAPTER WRU: H NEWS TENNIS MAGAZINE MOVIE I' Panther" (,9B3 r 01 V David Niven ' H 8:16 MOVIE "Th, 8:30 OONIQHT COURT HISPANIC HOfi20N3 SJ SEEING STARS (R) 8:36 MOVIE Musical) Elvis Presley c,l1 EIGHTEENTH CEMS 9:00 0 HILL O KNOTS LANDiJkI Oe VOUR CHLDREN.Ct,, S3) MONEYLINE l! SS SERGEANT BILKO TWILIGHT ZONE 9:30 ""H CONO. (D 52) NEW TECH TIMES SPORTS TONIGHT RACING FROM ROOSEVELT CANNON 9:46 TOP RANK BOXING 9:60 52) MOVIE "SupermtnH'lv Adventure) Christopher Reeve h Pryor. MALAYSIA EMERALOISUtSj HTN ,! 10:00 BIBOdBffl NEWS MOVIE "Mr. edy) Michael Keaton, Teri Gin O IS THE GAME ROOM (DO BUSINESS REPORT V, QD 53) chips ' (2!) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE (231 NEWSNIGHT HAWAII FIVEO 3) WRESTLING (R) O MOVIE H "Hairamris Mystery) Frederic Forrest, PMi 10:30 O 5 DOCTOR WHO CD 52) DROUGHT m IN REHEARSAL WITH mil: NAM !! MOVIE K "A Raisin Sun" (1961, Drams) Sidney Claudia McNeil. 10:36 O (S TONIGHT O (D ENTERTAINMENT TOM 10:40 OCSM'A'S'H 11:00 0 5 MOVIE Wi u Antarctic" (1948, Adventure) Derek Bond. ki 0 03) FAME ' (21 A PORTRAIT OF GISELLE 121 CROSSFIRE (25 THE SAINT j( DON DRYSDALE S !& m U.S.A. (R) 1 1:06 O 3) BENNY HILL MOVIE' "LsdiM (1964, Drama) Olivia it Hiilrt ' Corey. 11:10 0 HAWAII FIVE-- 1 1:30 QD AND IF I'M ELECTED NEWSNIGHT UPDATE J) TENNIS MAGAZINE 1 1:36 O MUSIC MAGAZINE O (D 20 20 11:46S DUBLIN: ON HTN 12:00 (D MOVIE "Heart LrktA, , (1983, Biography) Bonnie &s Bridges. QD53)TARZAN Hi 53 MOVIE "MofldoCi'v Documentary) Narrated t m Sibsldi. DC (2 JOE FRANKLIN TENNIS & MOVIE "8UH Musical) Jeanne Crain.DanaW' O LATE NIGHT !:C LETTERMAN Q CBS NEWS MONT" SPORTSCENTER 12:30 AUTO RACING CflTSLATENiaHT , 12:36 OCStHICKEW THE NW U:3 12:46 S EIGHTEErlTHCENWR 1:00(21 FREEMAN REPORTS (f949, Comedy) Bob U S INDEPENDENT NEWS grj MOVIE " (1965. Documentary) J nii) AUGUST 17. 1984 DAYTIME SPECIALS 6:45 CD AND IF I'M ELECTED 2:00 S) THE WHO TOUR 1982: THE FINAL SHOW DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 6:30 S3) THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 6:30 SJ TODAY'S SPECIAL 9:30 O Jol READING RAINBOW 12:00 (2S TODAY'S SPECIAL 12:30 MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 1:00 (SS THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 SJ YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 2:30 DANGERMOUSE 3:00 (S) LIVEWIRE 4:30 CD READING RAINBOW 0 MR. WIZARD'S WORLD 6:00 O (10: READING RAINBOW (29 YOU CAN T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 6:30 Q) FRAQGLE ROCK GQ) DANGERMOUSE DAYTIME SPORTS 6:30 SPORTSCENTER 7:00 (23 AUTO RACING 8:00 HORSESHOW JUMPING 9:30 (23 SPEEDWEEK (R) 10:00 (23 TOP RANK BOXING 12:30 (23 AUTO RACING ' 2:00 (23 LPGA GOLF 3:00 (23 SPORTSWOMAN (R) i 3:30 123 SPEEDWEEK (R) 4:00 (23 HORSE RACING WEEKLY (R) 4:30 (22) SPORTSLOOK 6:00 (23 SPORTSCENTER 5:30 (23 NFL'S GREATEST MOMENTS J (23 BASEBALL DAYTIME MOVIES Michael Keaton Ten G,y 6:00 Adventure) James Ma.;, , 7:06 ""K, St'! (1950, Myatery) J Comedy) Animd so-- t 8:00fE)''B;, Benson l'M' u ton. Julie Adama. Hn, 10:30 53 VS, n C! ma) David 11:00 " t Science-Fiction- J ( All"- M. Z l," Suspense) .J DeMarney. h (i' j 11:06 rZ,aJ John Wayne, fars' 12:00 0(1932, Drama) , ort i McNichol. .. (i98i j 1:00 53 TartVv 2:00 M (,971, BiogKPW 0952. D.vidWr mar' , 4:0053 spotlight - Wednesday, August i5, 19g4 Giant circus to visit Lehi North Utah County children can celebrate the end of summer and the beginning of school by attending a giant circus on Tuesday, Sep-tember 4, at the Lehi Rodeo Grounds. All the traditional circus thrills will be on show including clowns, elephants, trapeze acts and much much more. Ford Bros. Circus is comin' to town with two performances on the day after Labor Day, at 5 and 7 p.m. Lehi businesses and the Chamber of Commerce is sonsoring this opportunity for Utah County families to enjoy an tent circus, complete with animals, music, circus stars and a circus parade. Local businessman, Dale Ekins, is in charge of arrangements for the presentation of the Circus. Advance Ticket prices are $4.00 for adults and $2.00 for children. Tickets can be purchased at Lehi Drug, Free Press Office, American Fork Citizen office or Pleasant Grove Review office, Some of --the dazzling acts and attractions lined up for this all new production include Captain Harry Locker and his western specialties; the reknowned Ballantine Sisters towering above the circus rings on huge stilts in a unique presentation; trained bars, Miss Linda's Canine Calvalcade; the Flying Lunas on the trapeze; pretty girls, daring acrobats, herds of ponderous performing pachyderms, and of course, those masters of merriment Skippy and Spoofoo, the crazy clowns. In all, the performance includes many feature displays that are packed with action from start to finish. A circus parade will be held earlier the day of the circus per-formance. The Ford Bros. Circus cordially invites the public to the show grounds early on circus day to ' watch the erection of the 2nd largest circus big top in North America today. This brand new, mammoth big top, was custom designed by circus impressario John Ford especially for the 1983 circus'lour. The tent was created by William W. Winkler Jr. of the Leaf Tent company in Sarasota, Florida; the ; acknowledged king of the tent ' manufacturing business. ' This colorful canvas auditorium is i made with over 31,000 square feet of ; material and measuring 160 feet ; wide by 280 long. 224 steel and ; wooden stakes are used to keep this gigantic arena erect in all kinds of ' weather. Also used to support this monstrous structure are 135 poles ranging in length from 10 feet to 40 feet long. This beautiful circus tent can accommodate close to 3,000 spec-tators for each performance. Inside, there is ample space for all the circus rings and stages, the hun-dreds of feet of cable and guy lines used to support the tons of rigging and apparatus, plus still affording the public an unobstructed view of the circus performance. It takes nearly three hours, almost 50 tent personnel, and the circuses herd of elephants to pull this massive creation into the air. Come to the showgrounds earl'y on circus day, bring your camera, and marvel to the thrill of watching this giant canvas city erected before your eyes. 4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIHU CiNEAiA 2 120 E. Main - American Fork 756-318- MA ONE CINEMA ONE CINEll 7:00 & 9:00 Saturday Matinee E 1 3:00 & 5:00 jciNEMA TWO CINEMA TV0 (E I 7:15 & 9:00 mm m Saturday Matinee : 3:00 & 5:00 j Z i -Ticket Prices:" ; 5 Children (11 & under) : E & Sr. Citizens '1.50 Z Students (12-15- ) - J2.50 j Adults S3.50 .lllillllllllllllllllllllllllf fUOliU theatres presents Go Natural . . .Make it a yftlp Summer Promotion period will be Aug. II Turn jour mtrln Into 10 through Sept. 6, 1984 - Hit Foi Carillwi Square ( 375(0141224-511- 2 V. 1230 NQ233 WEST -- PROVO J tjLi 309 " 1300SOLJTHOREM J Enter to win one of 7 prizes for 7 winners I with the 7 correct answers given in multiples of 7 to the 7 questions at Mann Theatres. UJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ 1 (Sen Ckksess i j A Completely New Show! u , . ij H i i 'J H Special Guest Stars ' 'J 1984 World Pair 'jt f j Champions k J i : y ;J if m a 3 I Paul Martini I N u & , A d I Barbara Underhill ' ff y 4 See The HSW'" In A New Ice Adventure ij ...1 Of 5 Fabulous Productions. THE FEATURED ATTRACTION OF THE UTAH STATE FAIR J TICKET PRICES INCLUDE ADMISSION TO STATE FAIR j 3 SALT PALACE 6 ""11 6 j 17 EXCITING I SHOWS! Tlck.t inio,m,, J Q Hlurs.,Sepl.6 7:30PM (801) 363-768- J q Fn..Sepi.7 7 30PM Special Group Rates J Sat.,Sept.8 12 noon.' 4:00 & 8:00PM (801) 532-470- J Sun.. Sept. 9 1 IJ Mon., Sept. 10 MOO & '7:30PM I) TueS .Sept 11 NO PERFORMANCES PRICES $6.00-$7.50"$9.0- 0 J U ThurspMa (ALL SEATS RESERVED) 'J 4 :::::::::: save $1.00 for Youths ie and IJ Sat..Sept.i5 12 noon,-40o-s 800PM under) and Senior Citizens at J 'J Sun..sept.ie performances marked by a star('). J J y OPENING NIGHT TELE CHARGE IS KS1 TV FAMILY NIGHT! VISWM CARD (801)363-768- J, SAVE $2.00 ON ALL TICKETS! ,j ($1.25 service charge per order) lj I ! I 7 Prizes To Be Awarded Win a one year Win one of two famiV membership! famjy portrajts. Bob Barrow Kill BinvfWA TEL ?2i 25B1 Karate Nautilus 224-4- 9 SJ5nQ9v 410 University Mall Orem, Utah (QKfiQiQ) Win a $100.00 Win a $500.00 diamond ring! gift certificate! HWR --r Bike-N-Thin- gs noosouih 665 No. State, Orem jtwELtRs orem, utah Phone 224-666- 2 Win one ihm Coolers nf rT Compliments of Birrell Bottling 01 IWQ J 362 So. Univ.. Provo, 375 1100 Questions: (Promotional period 810-9684- ) 1. How manv 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 cans are in the displays at the theatres? 5. How many lbs. of syrup will be used? '. j 6. How many 32. oz. cups will be sold? 7. How much will be spent on purchases? . With each 32 oz. 7-- purchased at Mann i Theatres in Orem & Provo you'll receive: 1 free piece of pie or 1 free dinner PY'sjj' ' s" with any meal purchased at: Rcmmnt and Bakery - Redeemable at these locations: ' CARILLON SQUARE WEST VALLEY C I FY SALT LAKE CITY Your Name 248 East 1300 South 3IM West .ism s.nilh 1211 .ist.lKnj South Orem, Utah West Valk-- Cilv I't.ih s.ih .ik.- C ilv Ut.ih DT Z Tlti Phone Number j Wasatch Auto Expo at Tech are joint managers for Cottontree Inn and residents of Provo. Other events at the Wasatch Auto 'Expo will include: hot-ai- r balloon rides, hourly entertainment, drawing prizes, free kiddie movies, concessions, an antique toy exhibit, swap meet and antique fashion show. For entry information and other general information, call 226-500- 0 extension 244 or 377-071- Owners of fine cars from throughout Utah are dusting off and repainting their choice entries for Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem- 's Wasatch Auto Expo, to be held August 18. The open-clas- s car show will include automobiles ranging from antiques to street rods and because of the high entry criteria, only the best cars will be admitted. Photographic plaques of each car will be provided as trophies for all admitted cars. In addition, three other trophies will be awarded: the "Best of Show," with $250 provided by John Price; a "People's Choice," which will be a $1,200 tool box provided by Snap-On-Tool- s; and an '.'Excellence in Restoration," an award presented by the Great Basin Touring Society. One owner planning to participate in the Expo is Jeff Richardson who owns a '78 Limited Edition Corvette pace car, a prototype of the pace car used exclusively in the 1978 Indianapolis 500. Richardson en- - tered his Corvette in the Salt Lake Concourse for four years and has ranked as high as 98 points during judging. During the recent July 4th Provo Freedom Festival parade, Richardson's Corvette carried Miss Utah and has also been used by the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds. Richardson and his wife, Karen, |