OCR Text |
Show Jack and Jill Lanes open at new location opened Jack John Keysor first recreation facility-Th-new lanes have been in the underway last struction getting AThe lanes opened for business at the new location last weekend. leagues will be forming. Anyone interested in joining or in obtaining further information is asked to call the Jack and Jill Lanes at The new facilities has 18 lanes in comparison to 10 at the old lanes, Mr. Wadley said. He added for the first time in the past several years, there are open lanes for public-bowlin-during the evening hours. The new facility also features underground ball return, central heating and air conditioning, air filters, and a "doubled in size" snack bar, an expanded locker area, and a large game area. A daytime nursery is also being provided. Crews have been busy for the past several weeks moving equipment from the old facility, installing and preparing the new lanes for use, and generally getting ready for business. Another feature of the new lanes is "plenty of parking." The new and expanded Jack and Jill Lanes is open for business at its new location, 10f South 700 Kast, and will observe a grand opening on Saturday, Feb. 23. Grand opening ceremonies are planned for 2 to 5 p.m. with a ribbon cutting at 2 p.m., according to Jack Wadley, owner. Frizes will be given away throughout the afternoon, including free games. There will be free hot dogs and drinks, and a disc jockey from KFTN will be on hand for the activities. In addition, all league bowlers are invited to participate in a colored pin tournament from 3 to 4:30 p.m. A new contest will start Saturday with balls and merchandise given away. Mr. Wadley said there are league openings for bowlers, and new Pony Express Pizza opens ' Pony Express Pizza has or American Fork at 24 East MVin The new firm is open from 4) i p.m. Monday through Friday I from 4 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, closed Sundays, according to V1'1 Beagles, owner. Although new to American F there are six other Pony ( Pizzas in Utah, including rf Sandy, Salt Lake and Logan ' They offer two sizes of piZza v 12 inch and the 16 in.cn 3 variety of 11 toppings. Two tvj crusts are also offered, the ex i thick and the regular. !: Dough is made fresh daily u a also make their own sauce, and fresh cheese each day. " Free delivery ' js fered, and Mr. Beagles said to 1 about their "after 8 p.m." Sneoi!i "We have both take out 1 delivery," he said. Look for the "Pony Express" "S on the building and drop in 0r mii? try their pizza. li Mr. Beagles said to watch foraik in the local newspapers. Annual Wedding Festival slated KTVX Channel 4 will host Utah's largest wedding show for the fifth year. The Wedding Festival is scheduled for Feb. 22-2- 3 at the Salt Palace II East Hall, according to James E. Cances, producer. The Wedding Festival production retains its unique status by presenting over 200 exhibits featuring wedding related businesses from across the Wasatch Front. The production offers a comprehensive look at planning the wedding day, and how to prepare for a new household incorporating every product and service available. The show will be held Friday, Feb. 22, from noon to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 23, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission will be $2 per person. Complimentary Bride's Passes are available at all participating merchants. Five major stage shows will take place during the two-da- y event featuring "The Finishing Touch" agency who will model trousseau and bridal fashions from par-ticipating exhibitors. Music for the show will be provided by "Por-trait " Thousands in prize giveaways will be given away along with round trip airline packages to Florida, courtesy of American Airlines. . The Wedding Festival is open to the general public who has interest in an upcoming wedding. Wedding Festival is a presen-tation of Cances & Cances, a Salt Lake City based firm since 1980. For additional information contact, Cances & Cances, 2219 S. 700 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. Young Mothers meet This Thursday evening at 7 p.m. all those interested in finding out more about the Young Mothers Organization are invited to an orientation meeting at the home of Hose Brandley, 527 N. Brigham Avenue. A special video presentation will be made to acquaint new and prospective members with the opportunities of membership in Young Mothers. Regular meetings are scheduled for the third Thursday each month and further information is available from Carolyn Schroeder (756-705- orGayle Broadhead (756-2038- (Utah Comity's On Entertainment NEW WATTS 1 -- 800-831 07S Orem & Am. Fork pickup Thur. & Sat. , Anniversary Week Feb. 23rd Champagne I Birthday Cake Jjckpot - March 9 Wwidotmf - J 0 cost, 8 cash back dailj Drive-o- package $4 (J29 value) Reno - 4 days, 3 nites $65 - March 28 Diuietfond 7 days6 nites. $190 March Wells - Overnight, $8 every Sat. Elko - Overnight. 510. $5 cash back ELKO DRIVE-OU- OR BUS OVERNITE $25 COUPLE...J10 CASH BACK Individuals t Groups Welcome Free Pop, Cups, Ice, Popcorn, Bingo t Prizes and Fun galore. Call for details. 1 'i IlllinillllllllllllllllllilJ; 12 i C!NM4$ j S 120 E. Main American Fotk f E 756-318- j jrMA ONE CINEMA ONE Cjj j ' WALT UFkw) $ S DISNEY'S $a I a ,. : & am jr- " TtCHNlCOLO- lj " Eve. 7:15 & 9:00 p.m. m E Sat. Matiness 3 & 5:00 p m : J I NOW OPEN ! I I SUNDAY If 1 EVENING 7:301 I jciNEMA TWO CINEMA TW0(j r us I Olr City i 1 I Heat ilo s Burt Reynolds : .Clint Eastwood z : !2 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. . ! : (i9i Nan Z Sat. Matinees "0pJ' : ,$, 3 & 5:00 p.m. j E r Ticket Prices: --li jj E Children (11 & under) ; Q( E & Sr. Citizens '1.50 ! E Students (12-15- ) $2.50. t E Adults $3.50 ; (is? rkiiiEiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH111: I. How to tell if you need a LENNOX MMMMMMMI humidifier A simple check: C3 your thermometer showing the tem-perature yini wjnl. but you don't feel warm' Q Is your hoir dty and charged with suuc electricity' Q Is your nose stuffy and dry, throat sore, especially when you wake up and you don't have a co!d D Does your furniture creak and groan under normal loads: do its joints separate1 If YES, you need an au tomat ic Lennox humidifier. We've got models to humidify your entire home Quick installation, too. Give us a call! 0 k Yy- - ri " mbiiii :( -- . i yfSI1 fur cake decorating class! Suprise your family and friends by decorating cakes for all occasions. Learn how to make fancy borders, create colorful icing flowers.. even a rose. . . and more. Just 5 weekly classes that show you the Wilton method of decorating. Personal attention from skilled instructors make it easy. SIGN UP TODAY1 43r!1C! $15. per person 1. (Supplies Extra) JjT XfX-- For more information call G1- - J$K Bobbi's Sweet Fantasies I Sjj2J 756-220- 1 M&SW American Fork PMr-Tim- E CHAUEKGIL ' IfQ-YIfrl- E BONUS: $2,000. If you're seeking a part-tim- e job that offers good pay, a chance to learn a valuable skill, good ' hours (one weekend a month usually two 8 -- hour days), you should look into the Army Reserve. Certain skills come with a $2,000 enlistment bonus. Like Medical Lab Specialists, Infantry, Electronic Warfare, Signal Intelligence, Voice Inter-ceptor, Self-Propell- ed Field Artillery System Mech-anic and Water Treatment Specialists. You'll train in an Army school. Then serve one weekend a month and two weeks, usually in the summer. And earn over $1,200 a year to start. Stop by or call us. Call 377-581- 5 in Provo MUtVi RESERVE. L BE ALLYQU CAN BE. Deadline for weddings & missionary news, Monday, 2 p.m. - 756-766- 9 Entries sought for Welsh festival BYU is continuing an old Welsh tradition by planning an Eisteddfod, a festival with competitions in music, literature, arts, photography and crafts. The festival will be Friday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle, 100 S. University Ave., Provo. Entries will be judged earlier in the week, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Both the com-petition and the festival are free and open to the public. Entries are still being accepted in nine of 15 competition categories. Competitions whose deadlines are extended to Feb. 20 are as follows: male recitation (prize $50) ; female recitation (prize $50); community choir (prize $100); church choir (prize $100); high school choir (prize $100); female soloists, ages 1 (prize $50) ; male soloists, ages 17-2- 1 (prize $50); female soloists, ages 22 and older (prize $50); and male soloists, ages 22 and older (prize $50). The arts and crafts competitions -- - ceramics, photography, wood carvings and weaving - must be turned into 122 Wilkinson Center (the hobby shop) Feb. 22 and 23. To receive a brochure with greater detail call the College of Humanities, or the College of Fine Arts, An Eisteddfod is an important part of Welsh culture. People in schools, small villages and cities frequently gather for competition meetings. Welsh citizens come together to compete at singing, to recite poetry, and to offer their prose, arts and crafts for a decision by judges. "Many of the pioneers who settled in Utah had Welsh ancestry,", ex-plains Ronald Dennis, chairman of the festival and faculty member of the Department of Humanities. "In the mid-19t- h century large numbers of Welsh converts to Mormonism poured into the Rocky Mountains. For decades they carried on the tradition of the Eisteddford, but as the Welsh speakers went to their graves, so did the tradition. "We are particularly interested in more recitation, choir and vocal entries," says Dennis. "They are such an important part of the traditional festival, and we en-courage people to enter and com-pete for cash awards." BYU's College of Humanities and College of Fine Arts and Com-munications are the festival as a way to honor the many people with Welsh background in the Intermountain West, and to stimulate interest in Welsh traditions. The departments are trying to create the flavor of the national Eisteddfod where great choirs and honored poets vie to win a chair or a crown, the highest honors Wales can bestow in literature. In adherence to Welsh tradition, winners of poetry writing com-petitions will be "chaired" or "crowned" in the traditional ceremonies of the "Chairing of the Bard" and "Crowning of the Poet." Spotlight - Thursday, February 21, 1985 - Page 1 BYU to present dance concert BYU's national champion ballroom dancers will present their fourth annual Dance in Concert Feb. 21 (Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the Smith Fieldhouse. The concert has been expanded by two additional nights, Feb. 22 and 23 (Friday and Saturday). Tickets are available through the Marriott Center Ticket Office, and in Salt Lake City at Among the new numbers to be presented is Espana, a Latin number choreographed by Vernon Brock of Houston, Texas. The dancers will use Spanish capes with new costumes. Also new is a Viennese waltz by company director Lee Wakefield. Thirty-si- x women will glide in powder blue and white ballgowns, while their male counterparts wear white tie and tails. In all, 24 numbers are planned, ranging from the fun of the movie "Footloose" and the comedy of Miss Piggy to the samba, swing, Broadway production numbers, cha cha, Charleston, boogie woogie and adaptations from theater. This past year the Ballroom Dance Company traveled to the Orient where it danced before the Queen of Thailand and for more than 6,000 spectators in Shanghai. It appeared on Chinese television before an estimated 200 million viewers. The dancers were also guests at the World Professional Ten Dance Championships in Montreal, Canada and toured Southern California. rrri rrj U oj o Feb. 21, 1985-- 10:00 T! TUCKER AND THE HORSE THIEF 12:30 ALASKAN ESKIMO 1:00 CT BRAINGAMES 8) CHOICES: THE MATING GAME 3 SHIRLEY MACLAINE 3:30 GD DAY TO DAY AFFAIRS DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS 5:00 gj ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 12:30 J ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEAUTY 2:00 Tj YOU CANT DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 2:30 g? DANGERMOUSE 3:00 i2T) THIRD EYE 3:30 (2J) AGAINST THE ODDS 4:00 S OUT OF CONTROL 5:00(21) YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON TELEVI-SION 5:30 DANGERMOUSE 7:00 (S SPORTSCENTER 7:30lSSPORTSLOOK (R) 8:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 10:00 O AEROBICS: BODIES IN MOTION 10:30 O POCKET BILLIARDS 1:30 S2) COLLEGE BASKETBALL :30 g WOMEN'S SKIING 2:00 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 4:00 FITNESS MAGAZINE 4:30 (2j) HORSE RACING WEEKLY 5:00 SPORTSCENTER 5:30 S3 SPEEDWEEK Irattilil, m i, iiiWfcMBMTiiMftftwiBiiiku-j- l 5:10(3) "CHOMPS." (1979. e-Fiction) Wesley Eure. Valerie Ber tinelli. 7:00 (T) '.-- "David Coppertield" (1983. Drama) Animated Voices by Ross Philip Hintoi (T7) '.-- "A Hero Am i Nolhm' But A Sandwich" (1977. Drama) Cicely Tyson Paul Wmlield 3! "The Brass Ring" (1983. Dra ma) Dina Merrill, Sylvia Sidney. 7:05 "Ski Lid To Death" (1978. Suspense) Deborah Raltin. Charles Frank. 8:30(3) "T.mender" (1982. Science Fiction) Fred Ward. Belinda Bauer. .. "Tom Sawyer" (1973, Musi-cal) Johnny Whitaker, Jodie Fosler, 9:00 J7) "Rattle Of A Simple Man" (1964. Drama) Harry H. Corbetl. Diane Cilento. 10:00 SD "Remember When" ( 1973. Drama) Jack Warden. Nan Martin, gj "The Fiend Who Walked The West" (1958. Western) Hugh O'Brian 11:00(T) "Hammett" (1982. Mystery) Frederic Forresl. Peter Boyle (jT) "The Sling II" (1983. Drama) Jackie Gleason, Mac Davis 6:00 O O NEWS (3) MOVIE "David Coppertield" (1983. Drama) Animaled Voices by Ross Higqins. Philip Hinton. O GD WHEEL OF FORTUNE CI 5 COLORSOUNDS CD Q3) IVANHOE SD DALLAS (21! NEW WORLD BALLET (22) FISHIN' HOLE (R) (23) PRIMENEWS S DONALD DUCK PRESENTS (S MOVIE '; "National Lam-poons Animal House" (1978. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Mathcson SJ COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6:05 MOVIE "Coogans Bluff (1968. Drama) Clint Eastwood. Lee J. Cobb 6:30 O P.M. MAGAZINE O FAMILY FEUD Q J) PRIME TIME ACCESS O BUSINESS REPORT OD O WEEKNIGHT TOP RANK BOXING (ISRINTIN TIN S3 MOVIE '.-- "Funny Lady" (1975. Musical) Barbra Streisand. James Caan 7:00 O COSBY SHOW O MOVIE "Deadly Messages" (Premiere. Suspense) Kathleen Beller. Michael Brandon. O MAGNUM. P.I. O SEEING THINGS Q) MACNEIL LEHRER NEWSHOUR GD RAWHIDE MOVIE s "A Hero Ain't Nolhin' Bui A Sandwich" (1977. Drama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winlield m THE AUTHENTIC MESSIAH (23) FREEMAN REPORTS NEWI ANIMAL WORLD 7:30 O FAMILY TIES BRAINGAMES EPCOT MAGAZINE: EVENING 8:00 O CHEERS TUCKER AND THE HORSE THIEF Q SIMON & SIMON O MYSTERYI CD BYU SPORTSWEEK 63 MOVIE "The Death 01 Ocean View Park" (1979. Drama) Mike Connors. Diana Canova (3) (Si NEWS MOVIE -- The Gold Rush" 925- Cmed Cha" Chap-Im- . Mack Swain 8:05ToRv;ESrA-ERRNyAaTnl- NEt press" (1965. Drama) Frank Sinatra" Trevor Howard 8:30 O NIGHT COURT f?97?nMV'f "The C0rn ,s Gn" ann Hepburn' Saynw S3) SEEING STARS 9:00 O HILL STREET BLUES MOVIE "Escane From New York"Mapi Science Fiction) Kurl Rus- sell. Donald Pleasence O 20 20 g Q KNOTS LANDING O NEWSMAKERS: THE GOVFr' NOR'S PRESS CONFERENCE MOVIE "Stella (1937 a h " COLLEGE BASK ET B A L. L SSmoneyline m WKRP IN CINCINNATI S3) gong show S1 SHIRLEY MACLAINE 9:15 55 PAY DAY 9:30 O SNEAK PREVIEWS Sjl SPORTS TONIGHT US LOVE BOAT S3) MAKE ME LAUGH 9:35 MOUSETERPIECE THEATER 10:00 O O O NEWS O GOOD NEIGHBORS 60 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS M NEW WORLD BALLET O NEWSNIGHT WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY S3) RADIO 1990 10:30 0 DOCTOR WHO CD INGRID 0 TWILIGHT ZONE MOVIE "The Barbarian And The Geisha" (,958. Drama) John Wayne. Sam Jatle m SPORTS CAMERA INTERNATIONAL (H) 10:35 0 (6) TONIGHT Oa WKRP IN CINCINNATI 095M5. OV,E,,"The RoseTall00.. Drama) Anna Magnani. Burt Lan- - 10:40OM-A'S'- 10:45 QDdtv 11:00 MOVIE ... "Rradv's Escape 0984. Advenlure) John Savage. Kelly O EARTH EXPLORED- CUTTING EDGE IN "ATER, A TIME 7fMc0oVIEHV"Ranch0D- -" Wa,e5rsioCn0medy) Sam MOVIE -- The Drama) Jackie Gleason, sting Mac DaviV THE AUTHENTIC MESSIAH FISHIN' HOLE (R) CROSSFIRE DISNEY STUDIO SHOWCASF iislssfss MOVIE ,.. ' ..Thp Divorce 01 LaurencoK n, a) Merle 0b 23 SPEEDWEEK (R) NEWSNIGHT UPDATE H BlzARRPEUgNAM 0UTD0RS (R) ;i:35GALICEg ,2:001 WEEKLY (R, ' ' gi, Feb. 22, 1985 1 fVf'nrTT5 m a Jim I " """ Oram 5:00 CHOICES: THE MATING GAME gN 8:00 3 A TALE OF FOUR WISHES , 12:30 ) BARRY MANILOW BT( 1:00 gD THOSE MAGNIFICENT WIND" N CHINES SM 5:30 THE VALENTINE'S DAY THAI Oi, MOST WASN'T cl mi DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOWS KjPpi soOadventuresofblackbeaui1 &i,er 8:00 Q A TALE OF FOUR WISHES Bg 12:30 m ADVENTURES OF BLACK BEW M 2:00 YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON l'L I968 SION ss 2:30 (5T) DANGERMOUSE lifters! ANIMALS OF THE SOUTH T 3:00 THIRD EYE tt 3:30 (5T) AGAINST THE ODDS IJoj 4:00 m OUT OF CONTROL ON 0 J- 5:00 SD YOU CAN'T DO THAT SION ffifiS 5:30 FRAGGLE ROCK F, DANGERMOUSE S THE VALENTINE'S DAY in-- MOST WASN'T Scr 7:00 (52) SPORTSCENTER 7:30 m WORLD CLASS WOMEN (B gO KAH 8:00 PKA FULL CONTACT 9:30 (22) HORSE RACING WEEKUJ ,9)9 0:00 32) AEROBICS: BODIES IN 10:30 (22) SPEEDWEEK (R) CgH 11:00C22) COLLEGE BASKETBALL jb.j 1:00 C22) POCKET BILLIARDS ?S 2:00 (22) TOP RANK BOXING les.. 4:30 (22) SPORTSLOOK Qe 5:00 (J2) SPORTSCENTER S Mo 5:05 (20) NBA BASKETBALL t0y' e)F, 5:30 (22) USFL '85: SPRINGING (26) NBA BASKETBALL |