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Show Thursday, March 8B THE GREEN SHEET 28, 1985 Connnmnnuiimsty Arts Concerts UTAH PAINTERS, 2197 tmore library, TEN E. SALVATION 15, Whi- thru April 7000 Presented by Nora Eccles Museum ot Art, USU. Call from SONGSTERS Australia perform music at 7:30 p.m. tonight (Thurs.) In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Program Includes classical, gospel, traditional & popular favorites. gospel-oriente- 266-12- HOUR this MURRAY LIBRARY CHILDREN'S week is today (Thurs.) at 4 p.m. In the & tomorrow Vine St. Library, (Frl.) at 4 or p.m. in the Main Library. Call RYU YOUNG CHAMBER PLAYERS OF UTAH will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sat. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Program features works by Mozart, Stone, TOURNAMENT: Sat., 9 a.m. 5 p.m.. Kids 5th grade & up may join Dungeon Master Klrt Ashton in a completely new dungeon adventure at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South) or the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West. Preregistration required. For info call Haydn, Handel, Bach, Pachelbel, Washburn, Williams, Strauss, & Vivaldi. COMPLETE WORKS OF J.S. BACH featured St. Mark's Cathedral, 231 E. 100 South in the Friends of Muslc-St- . Mark's Bach Tricentennial Celebration. Bach will be performed by Cathedral-sponsore- Raisin' Set At PMT Valley, plays Travis, Walter and son. Victor MorRuths ris is cast in the role of Asagai, Cottonwood high school graduate Timothy McCuen Piggeee plays SALT LAKE. A Raisin In The Sun, Lorraine Hansberrys landmark play that tells the truth about peo- ple, Negroes and life, will run on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre April Director Marilyn Holt, who chairs the UofU Theater Department, has cast four professional performers from New York in the powerful drama - Rosanna Carter as Lena Younger (Mama), Robert Gossett as Walter Younger, Brenda Thomas as his wife Ruth, and Charlotte Graham as his sister Beneatha. Willie Ray Jones III, of West George Murchison, Michael r is Bobo, and Bingham high school vice principal Robert Wood plays Lindner. A Raisin In The Sun, built on sacrifice, heartbreak, trust, love and a mothers heroic struggle to hold her family together, runs nightly at 8 with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturday, April 20. Tickets are available at the PMT box office, 581-6Copeland-Sydno- I Do! I Do!, a brassy comedy written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt runs tonight (Thursday), tomorrow and Saturday in the Babcock Theatre, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre on the UofU campus. I Do! I Do! is the story of a marriage. The play begins moments before the wedding ceremony of a young couple, Agnes and Michael. The cheerful scores and witty dialogue chronicles their marriage - the birth of their children, quarrels, money problems, retirement and most of all, love. SALT LAKE. AESIRIAN join the March of Dimes to sponsor the April from CHOIR Big Sky high Missoula, Mont, will perform Tues., April 2 at 7:30 p.m. In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Led my musical director L. Brian Llsterud, this choir consists of five ensembles two barbershop quartets, a large mixes ensemble & a women's ensemble. They will perform works by Gabriel L Fritschel, Gallus, Erb, Shaw 8 others. Free admission CANTATA: Easter a.m. the Kearns stake Combined presents "The First Easter in Sun. (April 7) EASTER at 8 Choir Jerusalem .' The First Easter In Zarahemla,'' composed by Lex at and Carol Lynn Pearson, the stake center, 4260 W. 5215 South. The program is directed by Gordon Andrus and accompanists are Alan Layton (organ) and Gayle Fielding (piano). Free admission. DeAzevedo "WashAmerica" campaign. Participating carwashes displaying a WashAmerica poster donate to the March of Dimes for each carwash thru Sun. Sponsors pledge a minimum of S250.000 & hope to ra Ise even more. 1985 FANTASIES IN CHOCOLATE: A $10 donation to United Cerebral Palsy will allow participants to sample chocolate delights from candy companies, restaurants, ice cream stores, bakeries & more. Blessed Sacrament Women's Guild is sponsoring this benefit for United Cerebral Palsy on Sun., April 28 from p.m. at the Salt Lake Sheraton. Businesses Interested in by sharing a special participating chocolate dessert are being asked to call the United Cerebral Palsy office at 1 Film SCOUT PACK SIS in AMERICAN LEGION POST.I32 7750 So. 3200 WIVES WISH the Worker Catholic church, 7405 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan, Fri., March 29 following "Stations of the Cross" which gegins at 7 p.m. Part 7 of the "Focus on the Family" series. 2:30 p.m. Thursdays, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Films for preschoolers in Rainbow Room. Call PRESCHOOL first Summer Musical Theatre Stock Company. . She was alos in Candide last month on Lees Main Stage as was David W. Driggs who portrays her husband, Michael in I Do! I Do! Driggs was in last falls student production of Makeover in Kingsbury Hall. Showtime for I Do! I Do! is 8 p.m. Ticket information may be obtained at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box office, 581-6- 1st Sun. of each month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, or coffee hot chocolate, toast omelettes, or pancakes. Cost is $2.50 adults, S1.25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children 8 youth activity program. Call FILM FESTIVAL. FILMS FOR ALL ACES: 3 p.m. Saturdays, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Films for grade schoolers shown in Rain- bow Room. Call Fund Raisers MARCH OF DIMES CAR WASH: Help the March of Dimes wage its fight against birth defects. The Intn'l Carwash Assn.National Carwash Council NUTRITION: p.m., Kearns Tuesdays, April Explore library, 5350 So. 4220 West. natural health care with Theresa-Elder- , Nature Sunshine Products. WEIGHT CONTROL FOR Wednesdays, April Health Care Attain weight loss thru (1600 West). behavior modification & good nutrition. for this Jordan Community Tuition , Education course Is S35, with $20 refundable upon reaching goals. To preregister MEN I WOMEN: ext. 148. call 22, Peterson TOUR WEST SINGLES CRUISE South. Improve physical condition, increase cardiovascular fitness 8 relieve mental stress by taking this Family Health Program course which is free to FHP members & $12 for others. Call ADOLESCENT WEIGHT CONTROL: Adoles- cent behavior modification for weight control will be held at Alta View Hospital p.m. This beginning Tues. from on behavior modification techniques for children 8: adolescents. All classed are designed to be fun 8, challenging. For info & preregistration call Alta View Education ext. 2091. Dept, at WEIGHT CONTROL: May 22, from Wednesdays thru :30 p m. at the Holla-da- y library, 2150 E. 4800 South, 8, from p m. at the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South. Tuition for this Granite Community Education course is $35, with $20 refundable upon reaching goals. For info, call 943 4636. noon-- - August 30 SSNORWAY Night Cruise For 2 O O pp Save Over 300 Per Person Double Occupancy Join With Other Singles Nationwide Round Trip Air To HAWAII Plus Weeks Rental of Car 53900 MAZATLAN Departs Every Monday and Friday 299,, 3 LOS CAB0S Nights ind. Rd. Trip Air AEROBICS, Tues. 8: Thurs., 4 5 p.m. thru April 23, Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 3940 April I CARE HEALTH NATURAL So. 700 East; Thursdays, p.m., Whit23, II a.m.-12:3more library, 2197 E. 7000 South & South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane library, 200 South. Nights From course focuses Their Husbands Knew About Women: Money, Sex, and Children" will be featured at St. Joseph "WHAT drop by at 737 E. I the Granger 9th ward, is seeking donations of cub scout uniforms for scouts who are unable to afford to purachse them. Call Jim at or Bob at 973 0590. CUB West holds breakfast an Easter cantata written by Paul Mlckelson, will be presented at the 11 a.m. worship service Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Chancel choir will be under direction of Dixie MacKay with Nan Newberg as accompanist. The catata depicts the life of Christ, highlighting the Easter story. Narration will be given by Helen Evans. Soloists are Jim Robinson, Roger Tucker, Cheri Richardson, Shirley Robinson, Joe Lopez 8 Cindy Pietz. There will be no services at 8:30 a.m. this Sun. Sun. school .classes will be held at 9:45. A Men's Bible study breakfast will be held at 6 a.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at Dees Family Restaurant. A work day will be Sat. at the church to clean up the grounds. Members of the MSiMs meet p.m. today (Thurs.) at the home of Marlin Gullickson. A relations meeting of the pastor-pariscommittee is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Tues. 'THE MIRACLE, Lucille B. DeCristofaro plays the wife, Agnes. She has also been cast in the lead role in Sweeny Todd, an upcoming production of the UofUs ar & 28. school, Brassy Comedy At Babcock musical 8. d SALT LAKE MEN'S CHOIR presents Its 2nd annual Spring concert, "Make A Joyful Noise," a concert in celebration of Holy Week. The concert will feature works by Palestrina, Handel, Faure, Vaughan Williams & others. The concert will be held tomorrow (Frl.) at St. Ann's church, 450 E. 2100 South, beginning at 8 p.m. Admission Is S3 per person, with proceeds going to benefit St. Ann's church. For info call STORY HOUR at Vine St. Library will be today (Thurs.), 10 a.m.. Librarian Kathy Reynolds presents proor gram for year olds. Call DRAGONS ARMY Sun. Ridgley-Whltehous- e Series tickets available at the door. Entrance donation: S5each concert (S3 students 8, senior citizens.) For Info call 14 Sydney, South. Harrison, Children DUNGEONS Cafleimdarr Stephen Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspaper P.O. 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