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Show w0m tm b: ' A Doug Carter - Licensed Contractor DOUG S Complete Plumbing Supplies & Parts for the Call 756-584- 6 for Service mTSR IVOtWSjkf 136 N lfrn 5mw Fa Everything from simple plumbing repairs to complete remodeling (Does Yours?) yK . Review - Wednesday, May 13, 1987 - Page 12 Blue Crystals to stage melodrama in spring review his s; I Tf- - ? Masses V y--- J The Blue Crystals of Pleasant Grove invite you to their fun-tim- e spring revue entitled: "Let's Go to the Movies." Admission is free and all ages are invited to attend. The show will be held at the Utah Pageant of the Arts Center, (old American Fork Jr. High) ThursdayMay 21, at 7 p.m. Using music from various movies, the corps will present a fun and entertaining show. They will be dancing and twirling to many movie themes, such as Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow," a number of Walt Disney songs; the Sound of Music's "Edelweiss;" a "Gone with the Wind" number and much, much more. There will be a salute to the stars from little Shirley Temple to Sylvester Stallone. A number of highlights will enhance the show, starting with "The Perils of Pauline." With a medley of songs from "The Sting," the Star Crystal Tap Dance Team will tap out a melodrama complete with villain, damsel in distress and a hero. There's also a poor widowed mother and a dastardly duo to round out the drama. On the more serious side, the whole corps from ages 4 thru 16, will be presenting the wedding scene from "Fiddler on the Roof." Tami Jackson of Orem is Tzeitel, the bride-to-b- e married under a canopy by "Rabbi" Melissa Butler of Pleasant Grove. Also, the Senior Star Crystal Team will be performing a fast-pace- d jazzrock dancebaton The Blue Crystals, who will perform "The Perils of Pauline," a melodrama, as a tap dance in the upcoming review, are, L-- R, Tami Jackson, JaNae Peel, Calla Chandler and Lisa Atwood. number to Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock." With the use of brooms, buckets, dishes, etc., they will perform a rollicking number from the movie "Annie." The production and corps is under the direction of Florence Adams. If you have questions call her at 785-101- 3. DUP Camp studies fort The Battlecreek Camp of the DUP held its closing meeting of the season in the Garden Room of the Recreation Building on Monday, May 11. Captain Alta Mae Wood conducted and Chaplain Thelma Yorgason gave the opening prayer. A lesson on Pleasant Grove's old fort wall was given by members Vivian Evans and Gertrude Richards. After enjoying a delicious potluck luncheon, the members took a tour of the four corners of the old fort and visited the museum. ; ' f A Ken Cardon Insurance 174 W. Main, Am. Fork 756-964- 3 Trying to compare insurance policies is like comparing apples and oranges. Bui there's one way to be sure you're the gefc most for your dollar. Check with me, your Farmers Agenl before you buy your life, car homeowners, or business insurance. 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We'd recommend our bank and its card to everyone. Bob and Susan Brodine 7 I Xatwu Bank of American iFbrlc I .J I A A American Fork, Alpine fSL 4 M (" member FDIC I 1 - J IS! rJATIOIlALSPniJIG IMCATCIR Ask your fA. f dealer fordetailsjr j I v3 on warranty, 1; 221" 3.5 HP (21351D) push r:oi7En At participating dealers. While supplies last. Ask about Snap-Credi- t. GZJAPPER. I 880 J.23H lSSISb 1 I joni o cuiioiii y 'gg. Cobble Rock Cloggers plan Spring Hoedown The Cobble Rock Cloggers will stage their Spring Hoe Down tonight at the new Lehi Junior High auditorium. The dance concert is free to the public and everyone is invited to attend for a rip roarin' clogging festival beginning at 7 p.m. All levels of dancers will par-ticipate from beginners to ad-vanced, according to directors, Elaine Schaugaard and Jan Roberts. The Cobble Rockers are reknown for their and enthusiastic clogging. Dancers will be attired in colorful clogging costumes, with both traditional and humorous touches added. PGHS Concert Band plans year-en-d performance The Plesant Grove High School Concert Band would like to invite the public to its last concert of the school year on Tuesday, May 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The Jazz Band and the Percussion Ensemble will also be performing that same evening. The Jazz Band will play "Strike Up the Band", "Dream Catcher", and "Straight Ahead". The Percussion Ensemble will perform "Nesquake Shake". The Concert-Symphon- Band will play "Ballads for Wind" and "Golden Gate Overture". ; After the concert there will be a short awards presentation that will be held in the lunchroom. Refreshements will served after the awards. All band members and their families are invited to attend the awards presentation. The cost will be$l. |