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Show Spotts completes certification V if ' ' been a C.6. Supervisor and now is the Department Manager for the C.S. Department at American Fork Hospital. She has been a member of the Utah Stale Association of Central Service Managers since March of 1980, serving as Delegate at Large and historian. She has served on many seminar planning committees since 1981 and is now secretary, a position she has held since 1982. Barbara Spotts, Central Service Manager at American Fork Hospital, has completed requirements and testing for cer-tification as a Central Service manager with the International Association of C.S. Managers. Ms. Spotts is the third person in Utah to accomplish international certification. A graduate of Springville High School, she has attended Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College at Provo-Ore-and is currently working toward advancing her education by taking classes toward her Bachelor of Science Degree. She has been in the hospital field for 24 years. She worked for a short time as an aide at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in California; then was employed at Dixie Hospital in St. George, and is presently C.S. Manager at American Fork Hospital where she has worked for the past 15 years. She entered the Central Service field in 1979, and completed the State C.S. Technician program in June of 1980. She passed the international exam for technicians in August of that same year. Since that time, Ms. Spotts has Barbara Spotts 6 DCirJA'S tcuss, iks. NEW WATTS NUMBER Jackpot Wendover - FREE until Dec. 25 1214 party Nev. O'nite $13 50 Drive-ou- t package $4 (29 value) Reno 4 days, 3 nites $65 Wells- - $8 O'nite ($10 New Yrs. Eve) Elko- - O'nite - $25couple Elko- - FREE tour every Sat. ELKO DRIVE-OU- OR BUS OVERNITE $25 COUPLE...$10 CASH BACK Individuals & Groups Welcome Free Pop, Cups, Ice, Popcorn, Bingo Prizes and Fun galore. Call lor details, 2554398566-143- U I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 l. 1 TtVfcI: CINEMAS E 120 E. 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Oiem, Utah 8U58 Hours: 8:30-9:0- 0 M-- F 9:00-4:0- 0 Sut. j NEW SEA CAFE SPECIALS ji 'fCytyft Chinese And American Food I I I CHINESE DINNER I SIRLOIN STEAK F0R2 12oL $095 V1S I Choice of 4 out of 6 items: Chicken Sub Gum Chow Mein, Include!: Soup, talad, Sweet and Sour Pork, Paper Wrapped Chicken, Sweet and Sour lea or coffe, ice cream or iherberr Chicken on Stix, Egg Foo Yung, Ham Fried Rice. j New Sea Cafe 390 E. State Rd., Am. Fork 756-836- 8 I ; Open Daily 11:00 to 11:00 - Toke out orders available Holiday closes museum 1 The Bean Life Science Museum on BYU's campus will be closed during the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's holidays. Doug Cox, assistant director, said the museum will maintain normal opening hours, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., except for the holidays. It will be closed Nov. 22, Thanksgiving Day, and be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 23. Doors will close again Dec. 24 and 25 for Christmas and Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 for New Year's. Utah County's f ( sipcBGflngoIhitt ) On Entertainment : Spotlight-Wednesda- y, November 21, 1984 -- Page 1 Marriage comedy opens at BYU ;. "Mary, Mary," a light comedy about marriage, will open Thanksgiving night, Nov. 22, at BYU. The Jean Kerr play will begin at 8 I p.m. in the Pardoe Drama Theatre I ' in the Harris Fine Arts Center, v Additional performances will be V : Nov. 23, 24, 27-3- Dec. 1, 4-- 8 at 8 (? p.m. with a matinee Dec. 3 at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are available through I the drama ticket office, 378-744- ; "The play has subtle sugar and ; spice humor in the vein of Erina ; Bombeck, but not so bold," explains ; director Jean Jenkins. "It talks about marriage in a subconscious message, but its purpose is to en- - tertain. 'Mary, Mary' is somewhat predictable, but it's charming in its simplicity and delightful in its characterization." i The play opens with a couple, Mary and Bob, who have called it quits on their marriage. Uncle Sam, however, won't leave them alone. The couple is thrown back together to do battle with the Internal Revenue Service, and the result is billed as a "frolicking fiasco you won't want to miss." All of the characters in "Mary, Mary" are nice people says Jenkins. "There isn't a villain among them. The audience will like them and wish they were the people next door." The director believes in casting all students whenever possible in her productions and likes to pick contrasts among her characters. To contrast with her d female lead, for example, she sought a dark male counterpart. She also likes to expand the development of her cast players and has taken one performer, Randy King, who usually gets character parts, and has placed him in the lead slot. Filling the roles are King, Laurie Harrop, Gary Insch, Tammy Hughes and Greg Barden. Charles Henson has designed a con-dominium set; Janet Swenson is costume designer and Lisa Wygant has designed the lights. Assistant director is Gail Palmer. Jenkins selected the play because she sees a universal need for people to laugh. "I wanted to do something just for fun to give people an evening's entertainment." She also enjoys Jean Kerr, an author and playwright married to drama critic Walter Kerr. Kerr's best-know- n book', "Please Don't Eat the Daisies," is a whimsical autobiographical look at their marriage. Also among her works is "The Snake Has All the Lines." The director is known throughout Utah as both a director and per-former. She directed "The Ad-mirable Crichton," "Anastasia," "The Marriage Go Round" and "You Can't Take it With You" at BYU. She is best known for the n shows and interpretive readings she has taken across the U.S. The former differ from most n shows because she does many characterizations instead of one person. Rose Parade seats still available A few seats are still available for the Rose Parade tour. This tour, designed especially for Senior Citizens, but suitable for all, in-cludes reserved bleacher seats (back to the sun) on colorful Colorado Boulevard near the parade beginning. It also includes full admission to Disneyland, Universal Studios, the Queen Mary and Spruce Goose, Roy Rogers Museum, Catalina cruise and island tour and a visit to Fiesta Floats, traditional prize winning float builder where the group can see at least a dozen floats nearing the final stages (decoration begins a week prior to parade time - the tour visits Fiesta two days prior to the parade). Three meals plus two continental breakfasts are also furnished, as well as soft drinks and snacks on the bus. And there will also be bingo or other games (one gift at least for each couple). Other sightseeing will include the Los Angeles and Hollywood area with stops at such spots as the Hollywood Bowl and Mann's (formerly Graumann's) Chinese Theater, where celebrity footprints are preserved in concrete. The eight day, seven night tour also includes insurance coverage for the entire trip. Lodging will be overnight each way at the Maxim Hotel, just off the famous "Strip" in Las Vegas, and five nights at one full-servi- hotel in Buena Park - very near Knott's Berry Farm, full baggage handling at both hotels. The tour was especially designed to provide a minimum of unpacking - and repacking. For information and reservations contact Leo Loveridge, 768-344- or Irene at Deseret Travel, 224-811- Price is only $405 per person double occypancy. Match it - if you can! Temple Square readies for season !; 5 at 7 p.m. The only concert requiring tickets is the Salt Lake Oratorio Society's performance of Handel's "Messiah," to be held Dec. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 each, and may be purchased from the Utah Symphony office. " Salt Lake City's historic Temple I; Square will be with more i; than 215,000 lights from Nov. 23-- ! Dec. 31, as Christmas is celebrated on Temple Square. Christmas attractions for the i season will include groups of J carolers strolling the re square nightly, and a life-siz- e creche scene i north of the Tabernacle, recreating the birth of the Savior. ( The film "Mr. Krueger's i Christmas," starring Jimmy t Stewart, will be shown continuously 3 throughout the day at the theatre in the North Visitors Center. Christmas trees decorated with dolls made by teenage girls from throughout Utah will be on display in the visitors centers. After Christmas, the dolls will be sent to orphanages. Free Christmas concerts will be held throughout the month. The Tabernacle Choir Christmas con-cert will be held Dec. 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Each night at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Christmas concerts will be held in both the pioneer-er- a Assembly Hall and North and South Visitors Centers, with performers from high schools and community groups. The Ralph Woodward Choral and Orchestra will perform the Baroque version of Handel's "Messiah" in the Assembly Hall Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m., and the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus will perform in the Tabernacle Dec. 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. The University of Utah A Cappella and Chamber Choir will perform in the Assembly Hall Dec. p! NOVEMBER 22, 1984 V Copyright 1984 I V Oat. Inc. V DAYTIME SPECIALS I (J GEORGE BURNS IN CONCERT I 'WQ MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY ! PARADE ! Q (!) CBS y,- THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE ' DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS ' 1?9 VENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY I , TODAY'S SPECIAL ,; SPECIAL DELIVERY I POWERHOUSE , YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION I SDANGERMOUSE , 300(g) third EYE I ji AGAINST THE ODDS , m m POWERHOUSE J' Srw OUTOF CONTROL f. YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI- - I '. SION 0DANGERMOUSE j DAYTIME SPORTS J ';?0SPORTSCENTER ' too TRIATHLON J 21 NfL'S GREATEST MOMENTS 9 "1 NFL TODAY I P''1 NFL FOOTBALL POCKET BILLIARDS I HYDROPLANE RACING , - '84 '86 WAC PREVIEW I' van! PLEADING ' Q NFL FOOTBALL P!: POCKET BILLIARDS , (53 SLAM-DUN- CHAMPIONSHIP (R) 3 00 5D COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (R) 4:00 D HANG GLIDING (R) 4:30 SPORTSLOOK 6:00 S3 SPORTSCENTER S3 PKA FULL CONTACT KARATE (O NHL HOCKEY DAYTIME MOVIES 6:00 32) "Don't Cry. It's Only Thunder" (1982, Drama) Dennis Christopher, Susan Saint James. 7:00 G?) "An Elephant Called Slowly" (1970, Adventure) Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna. 7:06 59 H "The Ghost And Mr. Chicken" (1966, Comedy) Don Knotts, Joan Staley. 8:00 52) "The Comancheros" (1961, Western) John Wayne, Stuart Whitman. 9:00(3) "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. S3 S4 "The Man Called (1966. Comedy) Animated. Voic-es of Alan Reed. Mel Blanc. 10:00 "Chariots Of Fire" (1981, Drama) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson. (0 "Mardi Gras" (1958, Musical) Pat Boone, Tommy Sands. 11:00(30 "Annie" (1982, Musical) Aileen Quinn. Albert Finney. g3 (13) "Flipper" (1963, Adven ture) Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin. gH "King Kong" (1933. Adven ture) Fay Wray. Robert Armstrong. 1200 "Tootsie" (1982, Comedy) Dustin Hoffman. Jessica Lange. i ooes "Gyp Colt" (1954' Dra' ma) Donna Corcoran. Ward Bond. g "Son Of Kong" (1933, Fanta sy) Helen Mack, Robert Armstrong. ,05(23) 4 "The Man Called Flintglone' (1966, Comedy) Animated. Voices of Alan Reed. Mel Blanc. 0' '4 "The Right Stuff (1983. Drama) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn. 2:00 "Raggedy Man" (1981. Dra- - ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts. g "The Right Stuff" (1983. Drama) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn. 2:15gJ) "Mighty Joe Young" (1949, Adventure) Terry Moore, Robert Arm-strong. 2:30 CD 4 "Our Town" (1940. Drama) Martha Scott, William Holden. 2:36 O (?) "Charlotte's Web" (1973. Musical) Animated. 3:05 1 "Jack And The Beanstalk" (1952, Comedy) Abbott and Costello, Buddy Baer. 4:00 "Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder" (1982, Drama) Dennis Christopher, Susan Saint James. 6:00 (3) "The Secret Of N.I.M.H." (1982, Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom DeLuise. EVENING 6:00 O (51 0 d) NEWS O (8) WHEEL OF FORTUNE O m DOCTOR WHO D ff2) THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR QD CHIPS MOVIE "The Comancheros" (1961. Western) John Wayne, Stuart Whitman. (21) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE SS PRIMENEWS SS MOVIE "Meet Me In St. Louis" (1945. Musical) Judy Garland, Tom Drake. S MOVIE "Oliverl" (1968. Musical) Ron Moody. Oliver Reed. 8:05 5b) MOVIE V4 "The Bells Of St. Mary's" (1945. Drama) Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman. 6:30 O & P.M. MAGAZINE (3) MOVIE "Raiders Of The ' Lost Ark" (1981, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen. O 13) FAMILY FEUD ' f? PRIME TIME ACCESS O 'Jo BUSINESS REPORT CD J? WEEKNIQHT MOVIE "The Ballad Of Andy Crocker" (1969, Drama) Lee Majors, Joey Heatherton. ' 7:00 O Ql) COSBY SHOW O (8) MOVIE J4 "Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Minnetli. O (?) MAGNUM, P.I. O Sol SEEING THINGS CD Sti BYU SPORTSWEEK (2D RAWHIDE THE CREATION OF A BALLET S TOP RANK BOXING 31 FREEMAN REPORTS 7:30 O f6l FAMILY TIES CD fT5 SNEAK PREVIEWS 8:00 O (6) CHEERS tj 91 SIMON & SIMON O (101 CD fl? MYSTERY! S3 MOVIE "The Seven Faces Of Dr. Lao" (1964. Fantasy) Tony Ran-dall. Arthur O'Connell. MOVIE ' "Chariots Of Fire" (1981. Drama) Ben Cross, Ian Charle-son. S3 NEWS SS BARBARA MANDRELL THANKSGIV-ING SPECIAL 8:30 O '"6) NIGHT COURT (31 VIDEO JUKEBOX LEOS JANACEK 8 NEWS SB DRAGNET MOVIE Vi "Brian's Song" (1971, Drama) James Caan, Billy Dee Williams. 8:60 56) MOVIE "The Christmas Tree" (1969, Drama) William Holden. Virna Lisi. 8:00 O 'J, HILL STREET BLUES (3 INSIDE THE NFL "'' O ' 8 20 20 g O 9 KNOTS LANDING O (10 CONSTITUTION: THAT DELI-CATE BALANCE CD (12 HERITAGE: CIVILIZATION AND THE JEWS VERMEER Si MONEYLINE S3 SERGEANT BILKO J GONG SHOW (R) 9:30 Tii SPORTSCENTER S3' SPORTS TONIGHT S3) BURNS AND ALLEN ' 8 LOVE BOAT S3) MAKE ME LAUGH 9:40 S CANADA 1000 PEAKS: ON HTN 9:50 (5j) GREAT PAINTERS 10:00 O W O (8) l?) NEWS (J) MOVIE '4 "Annie" (1962, Musi-cal) Aileen Quinn, Albert Finney. Q (10 BUTTERFLIES CD (12) HOOKED ON AEROBICS 6D DALLAS MOVIE "Dressed To Kill" (1980, Suspense) Michael Caine. Angie Dickinson. (S) PERFORMERS' SHOWCASE 5J SPORTSLOOK (R) S3 NEWSNIGHT 53) RACING FROM YONKERS J RADIO 1990 (R) J MOVIE "Mary White" (1977, Drama) Ed Flanders, Kathleen Beller. 10:30 O do DOCTOR WHO CD (121 MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR 83 TOP RANK BOXING S3 AMERICAN DREAM: FACT OR FIC-TION 8$ MOVIE - "The Chase" (1966. Drama) Marlon Brando. Jane Fonda. TENNIS MAGAZINE 10:35 O (6) TONIGHT O 8 WKRP IN CINCINNATI 10:40 O (9) M'A'S'H 11:00 0 To MOVIE "The Man In The White Suit" (1951, Comedy) Alec Guin-ness. Cecil Parker, 03 GUNSMOKE (21) THE CREATION OF A BALLET S3) CROSSFIRE S3 THE SAINT U NHL HOCKEY 11:05 O '8 ROCKFORD FILES 86) MOVIE "Young Winston" (1972, Biography) Simon Ward, Anne Bancroft. 11:10 Q ?, HAWAII FIVE-- 11:30 CD T2 BUSINESS REPORT S3 NEWSNIGHT UPDATE 11:36 O re,'. ALICE 1 1:45 (33 ENGLAND CASTl FK Tin kin 1 1:60 '17 MOVir ( i .r Comedy) Nicolas Cage, Deborah Fore-man. 12:00 0 P) TWILIGHT ZONE SlJ JOE FRANKLIN L3) MOVIE "Beastmasler" (1982. Adventure) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberta. 12:05 0 16) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN O ' 8 FANTASY ISLAND 12:16 O (9 CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH 12:30 (3 NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS (51) LEOS JANACEK 83) SPORTS LATENIGHT 1:00(73.' MOVIE "The Right Stuff" (1983. Drama) Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn. (21) VERMEER S?) SPORTSCENTER S3) FREEMAN REPORTS 83 MOVIE "Kidnapped" (1938, Adventure) Warner Baxter. Freddie Bar-tholomew 86! INDEPENDENT NEWS 1 :05 O 6 MUSIC MAGAZINE O 8 FANTASY ISLAND 1:30 MOVIE "Tootsie" (1982. Comedy) Duslin Hoffman, Jessica Lange. (22' FIELD HOCKEY S&J MOVIE On The Rocks" (1965, Comedy) Frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr. 1:35 O I6) MOVIE "The Contender" (1980. Drama) Marc Singer, Tina Andrews 1:40 SQ) MOVIE "D.O.A." (1949, Mys-tery) Edmond O'Bnan, Pamela Britton. 1:50 f21j GREAT PAINTERS 2:00 S3 NEWS OVERNIGHT !) MOVIE V4 "Mary White" (1977, Drama) Ed Flanders. Kathleen Beller. 2:05 0 8 HISPANIC REVIEW 3:00 82' HYDROPLANE RACING (23 CROSSFIRE 125 NEWS 3:30 (17, SCTV 8Qi JIMMY SWAUGAHT 83: MONEYLINE 8' JOE FRANKLIN 'b MCU'lfTON CAP" 'int.' |