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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET 26, 1988 Thursday, May I rrfTYDfittT I T T series on the peace of Christ. ladies Tues., exercise class is held at 7:30 p.m. Beginning June 5, Westvale begins a new summer schedule, with services at 8:45 and 10 a.m. Vacation Bible School will 6:30-be June p.m., with "Jesus Christ: Giver of Peace" as the theme. Summer Camp will be June 3 for grades For call information AUDITIONS ESPRIT Dance Company wiil hold auditions for the 1988-8- 9 season today (Thurs.) from p.m. at the Bicentennial Park Pavillion, 8680 So. 500 CORPS 20-2- 7-- 26-Au- g. East. Dancers in grades 7 thru 12 are being sought to perform, tour and compete. The company was founded in 1986 and has performed for the Utah Jazz, BYU, Weber State and Merrill Osmond productions. It has yon awards in both local and competitoured Southern tions, California and is looking forward to an upcoming South American tour. Auditioners should come dressed to dance and should be prepared to audition with and ballet jazz techniques. For information 968-799- June thruc information call weekedays For 2. 964-288- TRINITY United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South, will have only one worship service at 9:30 a.m. starting this week. Sunday School is at the same time for children age 4 thru 3rd grade. This schedule will continue thru the summer. Memorial will be Day with observed Sunday eternal life being the theme. I Dont Want to "Death Hear About It," will be Rev. sermon. James Harris Bible study will be held at 10 a.m. today (Thurs.) at the church. M&Ms will meet at the home of Cookie Byrge today at 1 p.m. A co-esoftball game will be played at Jordan Park tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. - d Bazaar meets Wed. at 1 p.m., with mens softball at Jordan Park at 6:30. Finance and evangelism committees will meet jointly Wed. at 7:30, with trustees meeting at that same time. For information call mornings. Creations 968-689- WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610 So., 4400 Church, West, holds worship service this week at 11 a.m. "Peacemaking in a Warring with a look a World, practical issues of peacemaking today, is be the sermon title, continuing a from 6-- Pastor or 967-399- 8. 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. The theme is "Jesus Loves Me." Director Vivian Ebner encourages members and friends to register by calling For information concerning programs call 968-750- 5. 972-842- 7. BIBLE Church, Baptist W. 4700 3769 South, welcomes and guests visitors for its summer programs. Sunday School is at 10 a.m.; Sun. worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.; choir and youth meet Sun. at 6 p.m.; Wed. night prayer meeting is 7 p.m. Election and installation of officers is scheduled the first week in June. The church is seeking a pianist and organist. The Salt Lake Baptist College, a ministry of the church, will hold graduation ceremonies Thurs., June 2 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. Dick Ely and Alan Black have earned certificates of Theology. For information call CHURCHES p.m. or n, 9:30 i. 964-288- . 943-463- 6. 4 - al Piano Competition. Classes begin each dat at 10 a.m. at Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State. Tickets are $10 per day or $50 for the entire series of ten workshops. A free panel discussion on music competitions will be held June 18 at 10 a.m. in Hall. For Symphony information contact the Gina Bachauer Office, PO Box 11664, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. A SUMMER conference for parents and teachers of young children to teach them how to get children excited about learning will be held Sat,, June 4 at the University of Utah. Because enrollment will be limited, registration should be made by tomorrow (Fri.). Fees, which include a sack lunch, are $5 for students and licensed professionals; $7 for parents and teachers. Fees will be increased to after For Fri. $10 information call Dr. Cheryl Wright at 561-007- 581-314- 7. 5. 1 255-818- BLESSED 1. Sacrament Catholic Church, 9757 So. 1700 East, is holding a baked goods and garage sale to raise money for ladies guild. The garage sale will be held Fri. and from 9 Sat., June 10-1a.m.-- 3 p.m. Home-bake- d goods, furniture, clothes, toys, appliances and baby items will be among the things offered 'for sale. Proceeds will go to fund 1, functions works and charitable thru the coming year. BRYAN ward will hold its 50th anniversary reunion Sat. and Sun., June at 1621 So. 1100 East. A light dinner and program is slated for 4 p.m. Sat., with all former members invited to attend services at 10 a.m. 25-2- Sun. 6, THE UTAH State University Symphony Orchestra and Choruses will perform at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The include will program Mozarts Kronungs - Messe and Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73 by Johannes Brahms. This free concert is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and no tickets are is' Admission required. limited to those eight years of age and older. y THE OLYMPUS high school Symphonic Band, conducted by Reed Thomas at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The program will include Reeds The Hounds asm) 2 2 SMALL 2 ITEM GEDUEDOGHD ip Phone ahead for Fast riuu MMtm Cmyoe elm Often mo THE SALT Lake Commuat the gate the day of the nity College Choir will festival. For information perform a debut concert at call 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 3 in Calvin the Rampton Technology Building auditorium on the Redwood Road campus. Admission is free. Choir members will perform ORGANIZATIONS works by Schubert and Samuel Barber, as well as choral settings Frostiana THE AUXILIARY and by Randall Thompson of junior Girls of VFW Post seven Robert Frost poems. 7398 will be out and about The choir is a new addition in Magna Sat. from 10 to the college this year. a.m.-- 8 p.m. for the annual Ronald Horton, former Buddy Poppy Sale. Poppies music director for Ballet are made by disabled West, is the new choirs veterans in hospitals and director. convalescent homes as to bring veterans therapy THE ZIVIO Ethnic Arts back into the main stream Ensemble, formerly the of life. All collected PIANO workshops and master classes will be offered at Promised Valley June in Playhouse connection with the 1988 Gina Bachauer Internation- 0HJB 3il il SttB Pick-u- are year. UTAH Homemakers, Oquirrh Chapter, will meet Thurs., June 2 at 1 p.m. in the Recreation Magna Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. and $3adults 12. under Seniors and family rates available. For information $2childen call 582-324- LIBRARIES THERE will be no Murray Library Childrens Hour week. this Elementary students are visiting the libararies this week in place of the regularly scheduled praogram. The story activity will not be held during the summer but will resume in October. For or information call pre-scho- ol 266-113- 7 266-126- YOUNGSTERS of all ages are being invited to dig into " summer of a books, dinosaurs, games and activities when they join Bookosaurus Summer Reading Club at their local branch of the Salt Lake County Library. Offered at all branches library Wednesday, beginning Summer Reading Club is presented annually by the library system to help children retain and improve reading skills over the This months. summer years Bookosaurus theme celebrates the Year of the Dinosaur with a variety of club activities. Games, and reading programs materials help make the summer memorable for more For youngsters. information on the proor gram, call 2001 So. S1200 State, 5 p.m. Rules, entry forms and additional information are available by or by calling visiting the office. Information may also be obtained from Elaine. Hardman at area representative for the Utah Quilt Guild. 468-317- 0 569-291- HUNTER Lions Club members will be putting picnic pads and tables in Hunter Park this summer and will a sponsor community breakfast in June. Community members interested in following the Lions motto, "We Serve," are invited to contact president Billie Burke at regarding membership. 968-264- 8 THEATRE HOPSVILLE Holiday is currently playing at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. If you think the current generation is wild, go back to the 1920s rouge and lipstick ... dresses up to the knees ... those Whitmore at 2131 E. 7000 revealing bathing suits! South, with workshops This song and 7 rip-roari- GE n LARGE 2 ITEM PIZZAS With Cheese and any 2 Items 2 ircircro i! ! mmmm 585 W. 3900 South G000 WITH MtT omen discount oettns 3500 So. 2700 West 3500 So. 2700 West GHDOi) 8 times sNU NOT QEQ600D g0 3883) aiBerffii 969-722- 8 585 W. 3900 South 262-885- 3 dancing under the stars, and people from throughout the West all join to make a the largest festival in the Slavic Intermountain West. Funds a 88 raised at will be used to support St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen and the Center for the Homeless. For information call Utah-Slavi- Utah-Slavi- 7 649-937- 582-324- r& ETC. THE BINGHAM high class of 68 will be holding its reunion in Sept. If you are a BHS class of 68 member and have not received your information packet by May 31, call Fay or Trimble at Cecelia Walker at 20-ye- ar 566-118- 6 254-329- Awareness NEW Age Center hosts "an adventure you may never forget" from 7:30-10:3- tomorrow p.m. 0 (Fri.) at Granite Park junior high, 3700 So. 450 East. Expereince an evening with Bashar, an channeled by Darryl Anka. Questions from the audience are welcome. Tickets are $20 in advance, $30 at the door and will are on sale extra-terrestri- al at Cosmic Aeroplane, Gypsy Moon Emporium, Waking Owl Books, A Womans 942-135- 4; 269-143- 266-214- 3; 484-105- 5. 0; or 95)0000 85IW 3883) VUMMUiAnVatnant'al I at Carol 17-2- 3 . 13-1- 6 572-259- 571-716- THE 11TH anniversary carnival at fundraising West Jordan Care Center, 3350 W. 7800 South, will be held Sat. June 4 at the center. Festivities start at noon and will continue thru 7 with activities p.m. designed for everyone of any age. This benefit is sponsored by West Jordan ReLife Care Center, Foundation and Pizza Hut. Proceeds will go toward d purchase of a school bus for the center. call For information badly-neede- Craft House, 500 So. East, announces the schedule for the puppetry program for Spring and Summer, 1988. be will These shows Melody by performed e RichJohnson, ards and members of the Utah Guild of Puppeteers. Performances are scheduled at 10:30 a.m. June 22 and 29, July 6, 13, 20 and 27, with performances at both 2 and 4 p.m. Saturday June 3271 Lynn-Ann- 11. THE GRANGER high class of 78 will hold its reunion Fri., Aug. 12 at the Marriott, 75 So. West Temple. Social hour 10-ye- ar will begin at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7:30. There will be live entertainment, rizes and dancing. Cost is 25person, $50couple. Reservations must be made by July 12. There will also be a picnic at Granger high on 13 Saturday, August 1 at p.m. Bring starting your own picnic. Entertainment and games will be provided for the kids. Mail a check or money order payable to Granger High Class of 78 co Lisa 2379 W. 7490 South, West Jordan, Utah 84084. For more Burton-Woodbur- y, information call Bermingham Mary Osness-Duk- e or Martha (486-3707- (250-8171- Stacey ), (968-056Rojas-Wildin- g ). BLOOD pressure screening is slated each Monday from and every p.m. ' 10:30 from Thursday p.m; in the North' ' Lobby of the Wilkinson 5-- 8 a.m.-2:3- 0 '1 at Buildifig Cottonwood Center, Hospital Medical 300 East. No call For information charge. 5770 So. 269-283- EATING disorders lecture series covers such topics as the pursuit of thinness, the vicious cycle and recovery and attitudes process, thinking, initmacy and relationships and relapse prevention. The series is held each Wednesday from the in p.m. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, 5770 So. 300 East. For information call 269-283- 561-041- 6. PIONEER i THE UTAH Quilt Guild and USU Extension Service will be accepting quilts for competition in the 1988 Festival of the American West Quilt Contest until June 20. Those wishing to enter quilts should bring them with entry form and entry fee to the USU Extension Office in the County Complex at WHITMORE library will resound with the sounds of music Sat., June 11 when Salt Lake County Library System and the Utah Music Assn, Bluegrass present the second Folk Festival at the Library from noon-Festival p.m. be will held performances on the Bella Vista school grounds, directly west of Often 649-121- 0. 6. reunion for the Hillcrest high class of 1973 will be held Sat., June 4 at Midvale p.m. park from noon-According to Laura Paine Dahl it will be a family event and it will be necessary to bring own lunch. For more information call Mrs. Dahl at 3 942-128- 2 6900 Old Big Mill, Cottonwood Canyon Road. Tempting delicacies, polka DEADLINE for girls who wish to enter the Draper Queen Pageant is Wednesday. The pageant is limited ot Draper residents only. For information call Girls may also apply for the Draper Queen Dance Company. Call Collette Bowthorpe at 1 for details. 3. COUPON 17-1- 8 7. CRIMES of the Heart, by will ' be Beth Henley, 8 at p.m. today performed (Thursday) through Saturday and again June 2, 3 and 4 in Park Citys Egyptian are Tickets Theatre. available at all SmithTix, Kimball Arts Center and the Adventure Center. For reservations call For more information call 1. 943-463- 6 363-573- 484-925- the states annual Slavic Festival, will offer Slavic food, music and at the culture June UTAH-SLAVI- Place, The Mind Mint and Golden Braid. Proceeds go to the New Age Awareness Center. For more information call Sharlene at Robert or Clinda Linda at at until "dino-mite- dance musical is sure to make you laugh and sigh! scheduled Performances through June 13. For ticket information call Michelle King, of KUTV News, will be the guest speaker, who will talk on managing a career and a home. Child care services for this event will be available for 50 cents per child. For information call Laura Thomas at 966-340- COUPON 0THEN DISCOUNT OffENS 262-885- 3 Folkdance Underground, will perform Fri. and Sat., June 17-1- 8 at the Historic Old 6900 Mill, Big Cottonwood Canyon Road. Doors open at 7 p.m. Fri. and at 5 p.m. Sat. Tickets Phone ahead for Fast Pick-uPtam MmIim Cmsm elm Oifemi p Oin EXf IKES tXIU 969-722- money toward goes helping veterans and to buy new materials for the Buddy Poppy Sale the following $1295 COUPON NOT GOOD PITH SHY offi) older. 561-007- 1-- 2197 E. 7000 South. Folk music for every musical taste will be presented, from traditional country music to bluegrass, reggae and the Rolling Stones. Featured will be performances by seven outstanding acoustic ensembles and for workshops designed every level of music proficiency. Any combination of concerts and workshops is $5 per person, with children under 12 admitted free. Tickets are available at Whitmore library. Acoustic Music, or y So.-"112- With Cheese and any I Items &EWJ0EB 8 AMERICAN Red Cross THERE WILL be a certified swimming lessons reunion of the Valley for children and adults and Center 1st ward, Millcreek open plunge are scheduled stake, Sat., June 25, 3805 itobegin Sat. at the South So. Main, dinner at 5 'p,.hi'!i''! County- - Pool, 12765 (bring your own food and Riverton. West, utensils). A program will Discount individual and follow at 7. Participants are family passes are avialable. being asked to bring along For information call any photos, books or other memorabilia concerning the ward. A BOY Scout merit badge workshop on fishing will be GOOD Shepherd Lutheran offered Sat., June 4 from So. 8575 700 Church, East, a.m. at the Copperview Sandy, worship services, Center. Class Community 8:30 and 11 a.m. each Sun. size is limited and Tues., Explorer Bible Study, fee is $1. registration 9:30 a.m.; Wed., South Mens Group, 7 a.m.; Wed. night service, 7; Thurs., North Mens Group, 6:30 a.m. at Little America. For information call PIZZAS hMho SUDCBP REGISTRATION for community Center Summer Day Camps will be held from 6:30-- p.m. today (Thurs.) and Wed. at the center. The program is sponsored by Salt Lake Recreation and County Parks and offers a variety of recreational activities for boys and girls years old including sports, games, arts and crafts, cooking, videos, swimming and field trips. For information call Martha or Ruth at Cop-pervie- w 8. COUPON WESTiVALLE CLASSES 4 Egyptian Theatre in Park City. Callbacks are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday. Park City Performances summer offering will run 3, with a July special Labor Day show Sept. 5. Those auditioning should prepare a song to sing and come dressed to move. There will be cold readings from the script. The production also needs to serve as persons technicians. Applications for these positions will be taken during auditions. a.m.-2:3- 0 2 LuST. MATTHEWS theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds worship service at 10:30 a.m. Summer hours begin June 5 with services at 9:30 a.m. Council meeting is the second Tues. of each month at 7:30 p.m.; choir practice, Thurs., 7:30; second Sun. of each month is food offering items day, for Crossroads Urban Center. Pastor Harvey Leuning is serving as interim pastor. Vacation Bible School will be June AN OPEN call has gone out for six women and six men for the cast of Baby. Auditions are scheduled at 7 p.m. today (Thurs.) in the 9 Mon.-Fr- Saperstein at 562-018- THE SALT Lake Christian Academy, a private school, is taking enrollment for the 1988-8school year. The school is located at 3769 W. 4700 South. Enrollment from 8:30 Lours are 2. a.m.-noo- out-of-sta- te call 8 scheduled at the library at of Spring followed by Bachs Prelude and Fugue in Bb, Commando March by Barber, Germans Three Dances from Henry VIII, the Irish piece Grainger Tune I Shepherds Hey, concluding with Del Borgos Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night and Amparita Roca by Texiclcr. This free concert is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and no are tickets required. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and 0. THE WEST high graduating classes of 1947 and 1948 will be holding a joint reunion on June 17 and 18 at West high school. Ray Hale, general chairman, is encouraging all of the alumni to participate. For information, call Shirley Pederson Bone Jeanne Carr Breisch (277-426or Audrey Davis (466-6358- 6) Green (485-5042- ). ), THE WEST high class of 58 will hold its reunion Sept. 17 in the Little America Hotel in Salt For information Lake. about the reunion or the of former whereabouts Linda call classmates, Smith or Ella Matthiesen THE EAST high class of 1949 will celebrate its 40th anniversary reunion June 1989, but out of a class of 700, about 180 are missing and need to be contacted. If you are a 1949 East high graduate or know of the whereabouts of one, please send information to 30-ye- (363-341- (295-8924- 16-1- ). 7, Strobel Schoenfeld, Ambassador Way East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. Elly 1423 |