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Show Thursday October THE GREEN SHEET 2B , 8, 1987 Auditions ,I) TU K LION auditions will be held .YNI)RO( I.ES Oct 6 ferom 4 30-- p m and Oct. 10 from p m in Room 101 of the Performing Arts building on the I niversity of Utah campus Auditioners should be prepared with a short comedic monologue and any music they w ish to perform For more information and arrangements call 4 581 6356 AUDIT IONS FOR TIIK DINING ROOM will be held Oct. 12 m the Babcock theater, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theater Audition tunes for members of Actors' Equity are trom p m and p m. Open auditions will he held form p m Non equity members should check with he stage manager if they can't make the open times Auditioners should sign for a time slot on the call board outside Room 201, and should report to Room no at their appointed time REGISTR p.m and Whitemore, 2197 : THE LOST COLLECTION OF JESUS' SAYINGS will be the topic of a discussion on Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. at Malouf Hall, Room 201, Westminister College. Dr. James M. Robinson, director of Institute of Antiquity and Christianity and professor of religion at Claremont Graduate School. California, will speak. YTION FOR BYI.I.FT MUST IONS will be held Oct 8 and Auditions are open lobby. Unn UESTVALE FRESH YTERI .N CHURCH will celebrate 24 years as a church on Oct. 11. A Wedding and an Anniversary" will be the theme of Rev. Daniel Sappersteins sermon at 11 a.m There will be a junior high lellowship softball games for families at West Valley Park, 3500 So 4400 West, at 3 p m. On Oct. 13 the Women Support Group will meet at 7 at the home of Peggy Stevens. 6660 King Valley Road A Women's Assn, potluck and Bible study will be held at 12:30 on Oct. 14 All women are invited. Choir practice is at 7.30 on Oct 14 with new members welcome. PROPHECY CONFEREM E sponsored by the Christian Jew Foundation w ill he held at Bible Baptist Church. 3769 W. 4700 South. Oct 11 Dr Gerald Green will speak on Biblical Prophecy At 10 a m. the topic will be Israel in Prophecy, 11 a m., Babylon in 7pm Gog and Magog in Propecy. Dr. Green and his wife will present a violin-cellduet at each service. Dr. Green is a Jew from the trible of Judah and a national speaker. The public is invited. Y Pro-pec- 9 at the to all Capitol Theatre qualified dance students in Utah and thev must registrer m person Roys and girls age 9 or older must feet and have a minimum of range in height from one year of ballet training. Girls 12 and older with a minimum of four years training must be at least 5 feet tall. No one under age 9 is eligible. For additional information call Classes well-know- Events B YND AND HORS D VORS UTAH TRIO will perform in the Assembly Hall on Temple e band, orchestra and choir will Square. The perform at 7:30 p m Oct 9 while the trio will perform Oct. 10 at the same tune in the same place. Admission is limited to those eight years and older Both concerts are free. E PROFESSOR HERBERT JOSEPHS, a language and at Michigan State University, will preview the Utah Opera Company's production of "The Magic Flute Oct 12 in the University of Utah's Fine Arts auditorium at 7:30 p m. For more information call Desiree Mass at 581 8088 literature instructor GRYNITE (OMYIINITY SCHOOLS is offering several vocational and classes including Finish Your Basement: Exercise lor Fitness. Christmas Creations. Drafting: Effective Writing for for more information. Adults. W oudshop. Call EARTIlOl YKE PREP YREDNESS SEMIN YR, Oct 28. p m. Room GC04. St Mark s hospital. Register There is a $10 lee. Detailed plans by calling for a survival kit will be presented. 9 268-742- r GEORGE STRAIT will appear in concert with special guest Kathy Mat tea Oct 22 in the Salt Palace. Tickets are on sale at KSOP, Country Joe's and all Smith's Tix. Cost is $15 S YU LR BROW N will appear in concert Nov. 14 at the University of Utah's Special Event center. The special guest will be Highway ol Tickets are on sale at KSOP. Country Joe's and all Smith's Y'i. Cost is $15 Y PROKOl TEY'S PIYNO will be featured m the I tah Sy mphonys concert Oct. 9 and 10 Malcolm Frager will play the piano Tickets are and are available at the symphony hall box office (OVERT NO. 3 E. 7000 South Oct. 14 from will be perby Salt Lake Repertory Theatre. Joseph formed every Monday at the City Rep 2nd Stage 5 p m. Theatre running through Thanksgiving. For more formation regarding tickets or show times call PUMPKIN CARVING festival will be held Oct. 24 from 10 a m to noon at the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West. Kids should bring their own pumpkin, knife and decorating materials. Prizes will be awarded in will be JEAN PAUL SARTRE'S PLAY "Huis Clos fine arts of Utahs in the University presented in auditorium Oct 13 at 8 p m. The performance will be are $4 at the Tickets with supertitles. French English door. various categories. LALLAPALOOSY 8339 W. 3500 ILL Y at two FACES PAINT from p m. The libraries are Magna. South and West Jordan, 1970 W. 7800 South. libraries Oct. 31 5 STREET will be performed by Salt Lake ReperOct. 12, 17 and 23 at 7:30 p m. A matinee is Theatre tory 17 at 2 p.m The play will be held in Oct. scheduled at the City Rep Svmphonv Hall. Tickets are available For resei rations call box office. Cost is 42ml Organ izations will THE ROCK N ROLL MUSK YL GREASE Oct. iDrformances performed bv the Park City m. Tickets are 17 8 through Nov 28 Show time is p r citizens and $5 sem and students adults. $6 lor in children under 12. The play wil be pel formed inf rmation call more For Theater Egyptian TYKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY, Unit 49. will hold an open house at the West Valley Library from 9: 15 to 10 a m. on Oct. in- 9. be 23 for for the 649-937- YMFRICAN LEGION AND AUXILIARY POST 132 will meet at the Post Home, 7760 So. 3200 West, at 7:30 on Oct. 9 On Saturday, Oct. 10, there will be a rummage sale at the old Kearns Shopping Center on 5400 South from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. That evening a Deer Hunters Bail will be held at the Post Home. There will be live music, a Mexican dinner and door prizes. Oct. 12 will feature Monday Night Football. Monday afternoon olfers a Past President's meeting as 12:30. An Auxiliary meeting is scheduled on Oct. 16 and on Oct. 23 there will be a joint meeting. : Etc. PEPPERMILL OPEN PRO v.M The second largest Wasatch Front at Toana golf tournament money on the N'ev.. Oct. VVendover Entry Golf Course. Vista 9660 for additional info, deadline Oct. 14 Call 18-2- reservations. SHU Rli.YN Oct 8. South. 8 YRTS CLUB Share Your Talent Night. p m. at home of Ardis Kettle, 1507 W. 4890 Linda Mevers. Jov Bateman. Theater mm mh hpm M()Z YRTS THK MAGIC FLUTE will be the opening production for Utah Opera this year. Performance dates are Oct. 15. 17. 19 and 21 at 8 p m. in the Capitol Theatre. The Magic Flute will be sung in German with English Supertitles. All speaking parts will be in English Tickets go on sale Sept. 21 at the Utah Opera box office. 50 YV. 200 South. Phone orders may be placed by calling 4 YlY w ill be ONE AND ONLY by George and Ira Gershwin perlormed through Oet. 10 at 8 p m. nightly by Theatre Company. A matinee is scheduled the pioneer Oct. 10. Tickets are $17. $14.50 and $10. For more tu kets and more information call the Pioneer Theatre box office at 1 APPROPRIYTE TYBIE FOODS YND FINKKY E.Y'II-.Rwill be held at Cottonwood Pediatiics. 5770 So 25o East on Oct 21 at 7 pm Call 263 0376 to legister There is a SlOperfamilv tee s FAMILY ill be the topic of program at Wasatch Canyons Hospital 5770 So 1500 West. Oct 8 at 7 p m. Steve Craig, director ol lni.iki. will discuss the topic. Call 262 6199 lor additional into! in,. in.; ( OMYIl Nl( YTION w com-inumt- v Fit YNK KI.ICYR S FILM IN 1)1 Y will be shown Oct at 8 p m. in Kingsbury Hail General admission tickets are on sale in the Kingsbury Hall office. Room 210from9am to 5:30 p m. on weekdays A free shuttle bus begins service in the Rice Staeium parking lot at 26 7 : 1 0 p m. education rra-irnirn- nn i !! i .m r i m i pm .METHODIST ( 111 RCH will TRINITY observe Laity Sunday on Oct 11 Carroll and Ruth Dolson will present the sermon. 'Neighbors" at 8:30 and 11 a m worship services Sunday school is at 9 45 and junior and senior high youth meet at 5.30 A fall from rummage and bake sale will be held Oct Bible study is slated at the church on Oct 8. the evenl ing circle ol UMYY meets Oct 13 at 7 '39 and men's is at 8 p m Oct 13 at Sunnyside Park Additional ! into I NIT ED soft-bal- TY (HRISTTYN ( 111 III H Bradley E Skinner filling in for Rev Gene Robinson His message will be "50 Years of Spiritual Gestation." in observance of Week of Ministry Mr Skinner is a retired conference minister of the United Chinch ol Christ m Utah and one of the loundersol Shared Ministry (HUNGER ( OYlYll NI will have Rev ST. I'Yl l.'s YND ATONEMENT LUTHERAN combined services to be held at 2040 W 3500 South. 9 a.m. Sunday school. 10:3o. worship service Confirmation class is held at 7:30 Wednesdays, choir practice at 7:30 tor additional information. Tuesday s Call 972-842- New Show r Dl n e be held Oct 24 at the Golden "o divisions Open to Spike Coliseum m he nb girls age 11 and up Further intorniu.. tamed ny calling Julie Deboer. YLL-i.i- "r AMERK YN CYNlEK M IETY J YII.AT HON to be held Oct Participants can nit a complaint for the arrest of a friend, husband, noss. etc For a $20 donation that person will be "thrown m the for further information slammer "Call 27-3- 322-043- KITE ELK. II will celebrate fall by the Childien s Museum o! Utah on Oct 10 at 1 p m. at satch Spi mgs for further inPark Admission is $2 Call I formation. SOUTH SALT LAKE "The Educated Heart" will open tomorrow (Friday) at Hale Center Theater and run through Nov 23 Directed by Sally Dietlem. the play features Anne Madsen and Sara Sandberg Hale, alternating in the lead role of Jessie McBain. Mark Dietlem and Jon Hale alternate as the male lead. Other east members include Tara Meyrick. Kim Stone. Erie Jensen. Brent Jorgensen, Kathleen Morris. Ruth Hate. Evenly n Neville, Gayla Kendall and Jim Smith Tickets puces range from $3 50 to $5 with evening performances scheduled on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays For reservations call 7 be staged on ZCM I center p.m. Tickets in the ZCMI Librariesto miiriMirnw mm mum i 'i ittpi UNIFORMS: an American and Soviet soldier must confront each other while trapped in the bottom of a hole in Brigham Young University's production of Uniforms. The play will be performed through Oct. 10 at 7:30 p m. in the Margetts Arena theatre of the Harris Fine Arts center. For tickets call JOSEPH YGIC WORKSHOP, A three-month-ol- d Shelti has male been selected as Pet of the Week by the Humane Society of Utah. He's a lovable little dog that needs a good home. His grooming was provided by Artistic Pet Groomery. The Humane Society is located ot 4613 So. 4000 multi-colore- THE YMYZ1NG TECHNICOLOR has been extended for another season YND DRKYMCOYT ... SUPER SHELTI SAME TIME. NEXT YEAR will be presented by the Company of Four Studio through Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. 'IickeG die $7 lor adults. $5 for students and $5 for senior citizens They are available at the door. The Company of Four Studio is located at .145 YV. Pierpont 240 South i. d West 5IJi SilM IFACTORy OUTLET imran OCT. 8, 9 & 10 fantastic demonstration and illusion trick-ki- t workshop, will be presented by magical entertainer Christopher Fair at three county libraries: Holladav. 2150 E. 4800 So. Oct 13 from p m West Valley. 2880 W 3650 South Oct 14 from .YI Pet Of The Week . a FREE GIFTS : IDNY Opening At Hale will be DROOI) 532-600- LI PUS AW ARENESS Y10NTH is being observed in will meet Oct 8 at October. The Salt Lake 7 p.m at Olympus View Hospital, 1430 E. 4500 South. or For furtherpdormation call Irene Schiers, Sheila Reed. 969-409- 3 ChurcKesZZ EDWIN OF MYSTERY THE presented by City Rep in October. 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