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Show Thursday, June 30, THE GREEN SHEET 2B urz 1983 cz 8. The include &UDTIO: . AUDITIONS for the 1988-8performing year are being held Friday, July 8 from 9 a.m.-- l p.m. for On Stage, a new studio which trains young men and women between the ages of The program has been orgainized not only to train how to sing and dance, but also to build Director Jann Metcalf has been teaching for six years, following two years experience with BYU's Young Ambassadors. Auditioners should prepare a song to sing and bring prerecorded music or their v own For more accompaniment. information call Metcalf at or Marilyn Peterson at 9 8. self-estee- 278-854- 2 266-258- 9. workshop will lectures and discussions on such topics as assessing the need for child care in the community, selecting a site and financing a child care center, dealing with staff, advertising the business, and licensing the center and gaining accreditation from the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. The workshop begins at 8 a.m. Thursday, July 7 and concludes at 4 p.m. Friday, July 8. To register or obtain information, call the USU Conference and Institute Division at 750-230- MATH Magic show 4- - and 11-1- a.m.-noo- cinraciuis GOOD Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East, Sandy, worship services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. each Sunday. Tuesday, Explorer Bible Study, 9:30 a.m.; South Men's Wednesday, Group, 7 a.m.; Wed. night service, 7; Thursday, North Men's Group, 6:30 a.m. at Little America. For information call on filled a basis. first-serve- d information call 581-654- For 4. 255-818- 1. Canyon near Cedar . City will be the location for the 22nd annual Old Fashioned Christian PAROWAN Camp 29-Jul- June Meeting 3. y Christians from the Green Sheet area join hundereds of others from all over Utah and the west for the family event near Brian Head. For more information call Pastor Dan 0 Cowen at or or Lyn Drake at will four-da- y 477-884- 477-803- 6, 586-514- THE OBON Festival, one of the ear's most popular and colorful events, is scheduled for Saturday, July 9, beginning at 8:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple and dancers will be performing in front of the Temple, located at 211 W. First South (just west of the Salt Palace). Barbecued teriyaki chicken and chow mein will be served from 1 p.m. Maki and age sushi will also be available. For more information call the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple at 363-474- THE UTAH National Guard 23rd Army Band will present its annual Independence Day concert under the direction of ander Chief Warrant Officer Norma R. Wendell tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle on The Temple Square. will include program patriotic and commemorative favorites. Free admission, but limited to those eight years of age or older. THE UTAH Symphony tomorrow Saturday when the orchestra performs in "A Southwestern Experience with Michael Martin Murphey." Mur-- . phey, whose hits include Cherokee Fiddle, Wildfire and I'm Gonna Miss You, Girl, returns for a second engagement with the Utah For more Symphony. information call west" "goes and (Friday) 533-640- 7. and pianist Jeff Manookian will perform a variety of selections at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly CLASSES III and IV are lessons swimming offered at the West Jordan swimming pool July Those interested and 18-2- SESSION 5-- should register by calling Cost is $15 for r lessons or nine, lessons. $18 for 6. half-hou- one-ho- Hall on Temple Square. Manookian has performed throughout the U.S. and has toured South America five times. He has also made national television appearances in five foreign countries and has appeared on stage with Liberace. Free admission, but limited to those eight years of age or older. ur WORKSHOP to help providers imthe quality of their prove centers and the care they A child-car- e RODES3 Bidegroom at Sundance weaves a tall tale the of Jamie Lockart, - ' ": - , 254-329- 0. JORDAN high class of '48 plans to hold its 40th year class reunion in the Grand Ballroom at Little America Hotel, 500 So. Main; on July 9. Social hour will be at 5 p.m. with dinner at 7, followed by entertainment Cost is $28person. Reservations may be made by Bateman Mae calling Anne Covington or Bruce Macklin vigorous dancing. It runs on even, calendar days Monday through Saturday at 8:30 through Sept. 5, p.m. "The with alternating Unsinkable Molly Brown," which plays on odd calendar dates. Tickets range from $5.50-$7.5Call 2254107 and information for (254-0932-), (571-093- 2) (571-0313- ). 0. reservations. G0IN WEST... Popular country mutle ptiformir Uchaal Martin Ifcirprtty, (long wfth John McKutn of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Join lh Utah Symphony OrwhMtra m M "oom Mt" tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday In "A Southwastam Emparlance with tfchaal Martin Murphay." Conctrta art achadultd In both Symphony Hall and In Diar VaBay. Murphay, whose his hduda Thankee Fiddle, Wlkffira" and Tm Gonna Mlta You, Girl," ratuma for a atoend ongagemant wfth the Utah Symphony. For mora information call and most loved women: The concert is scheduled for Friday, July 8 at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Tickets are $10, $12 and $15. (Student tickets are half price.) For call information more same (This concert will also be given at the SCERA Shell in Orem on Thursday, July 7 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $4 for and $2.50 for adults children. For more information call available at the library). A Bookosaurus Program Passavailable from the port children's area at local libraries is required to attend. The program will be presented Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the .Whitmore library, 1 p.m. in the Peterson library and 3 p.m. in the Draper branch; Wednesday at 11 sun. in the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 1 p.m. in the South Jordan branch and 3 pjn. in the West Jordan library; Thursday, July 7 at 11 a.m. in the West Valley library, 1 . p.m. in the Kearns branch and 3 p.m. in the Magna library; Friday, July 8 at 1 p.m. in the Calvin Smith library and 3 p.m. in the South Salt Lake branch; Monday, July 11 at 1 p.m. in the Millcreek branch and 3 p.m. in the Holladay library. For information call the Salt Lake County Library System at ucimniES PUPPETEERS Melody and Chris Johnson are being jointly sponsored by Pioneer Craft House and the Salt Lake County Library System in a number of performances this month. Tuesday, July 12 they will appear at 11 a.m. in the Whitmore Library, at 1 p.m. in the Peterson branch and at 3 p.m. in the Draper library. On Wednesday, July 13, they will be at the Ruth Tine Tyler branch at 11 a.m., at the South Jordan library at 1 p.m. and at the West Jordan branch at 3 p.m. On Thursday, July 14,' the pair will appear at the West Valley library at 11 a.m., at the Reams branch at 1 p.m. and at the Magna library at 3 p.m. On Friday, July 15, the presentation may be seen at 1 p jn. in the Calvin Smith library and at 3 p.m. in the South Salt Lake branch. On Monday, July 18, they will appear at the East Mill Creek library at 1 p.m. and at the Holladay branch at 3 p.m. For more information call the Salt Lake County Library System at 943-463- 6. 943-463- 6. ... .... m ,,.h,;i ... ' g7lGaj:zatio::s THE JULY luncheon of the Federal Women's Club will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, July 9 at the University Park Hotel, 480 Wakara Way (off Foothill Blvd.) in Salt Lake. Edna Pearmain will be the hostess for .the event. Reservations must be made by Tuesday; cancellations will not be accepted after that date. For reservations call Edna Pearmain or Gretta Baur (486-172(277-4720- 0) ). 2--8, at the BountifulDavis Arts , p.m. each Monday evening (excluding July 4) through Sept. 5. Tickets are $2.50 in advance or $3 at the door. Age 5 and under admitted free. Group rates for groups of six or more are For more available. information call 7:30 .lOTRE WHOOPIE1 a vintage 20s musical written in 1928 with music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn, plays today (Thursday), through Satur- -' .day at the Lagoon Opera House. Tickets are $6 and $10 with with discounts for senior citizens and groups. Reservations may be made at by calling Lagoon 1 or may be purchased at any SmithTix outlet. 451-010- SUNDANCE Summer Theater's production of The Unsinkable Molly Brown," is the true, story of the numerous and heroic battles and victories of the from indomitable lady Molly. Hannibal, Missouri 'Tobin Brown; This popular Broadway musical features the music and lyrics of Meredity Willson and book by Richard Morris. It runs on odd calendar days Monday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 5, alternating with "Robber Bridegroom," which plays on even calendar dates. Tickets range from 7 for Call information and reservations.'''' - $5.50-$7.5- 0. 225-410- come- CAMPING, romance, dy and kids are just the d ingredients for a summer as Hold On To June is staged at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performances are scheduled through August 8. Tickets range from For ticket information call 292-328- 4. 582-366- 3. ETC. Craft PIONEER House, 500 East, announces the schedule for the puppetry program for So. 3271 the summer months. These shows will be performed by Melody Johnson the Utah Guild of Puppeteers. Performances are scheduled at 11:30 a.m. June 29, July 6, 13, 20 and 27. Free admission. . $4-$- 6. TICKETS are on sale at Promised Valley Playhouse boxoffice for Prime Times, this summer's attraction the Young featuring Ambassador's from BYU. be will This group performing on mainstage beginning tomorrow (Friday) and running thru Sept. 3. Tickets are $4; and because of the availability EATING disorders lecture series covers such topics as the pursuit of thinness, the vicious cycle and recovery and attitudes 'process, thinking, intimacy and relationships' and relapse. The series is Erevention. Wednesday from the in p.m. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, 5770 So. 300 East. For information call 269-283- 0. THE UTAH Division of Uft-Americ Parks and Recreation and WESTERN Institute is seeking guage the Filmore LDS third ward host families for young are sponsoring an "old g Japanese fashioned" 4th of July businessmen. ' Weekly sticelebration at Territorial paid. Transportation pend Statehouse Park in Fillschool. Each more. The theme is "Rural provided by is a experience hosting America: Our Heritage." maximum of three weeks. The day begins with a call information For . V English-speakin- " breakfast and parade on Main Street, followed by a bike sale and traditional small town carnival, displays and demonstrations of pioneer crafts. For information call the park at (801)743-531- 6. THE UTAH fun-fille- 484-925- 7. DESCENDANTS of Isaac Behunin will hold a reunion Saturday and Sunday, July at Lot 107, Echo Creek Ranches, Summit County. Cars should be at the gate at 11 a.m. for admittance. Activities begin Saturday at noon and continue through a program at 10 a.m. Sunday is camping Overnight available. 16-1- 7 SUMMER readers will exercise their creativity during Dino Dancing, a rhythm, dance and drama workshop. Participants will dress up in "cave man clothes" or "dino duds" and get ready to move (Costume ideas are .. Theater Center, 2175 So. Main, Bountiful. Curtain is at - .) Right presents Alias Company Smedley Pewtree or The ViUian of GUtter Gulch melodramatically outdoors - 533-640- 7. 225-2569- STAGE THE GREAT Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America is now accepting applications for the 1989 National Boy Scout Jamboree which will be held near Virginia Fredericksburg, 1989. 30,000 August scouts from around the world will be in attendance. Activities include canoeing, raiting, fishing, electronic path finding, archery, rifle and shot gun shooting, arena bicycle motocross, shows and many more fun activities. A tour of the east coast is also included. For ' information and more applications contact the Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America at 525 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah or call Hunter-Jump- er invites everyone to attend its 15th annual horse show July at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds in Murray. Admission is free. Bring the kids and watch beautiful horses and elegant riders jump fences up to four feet high. Come and see English riding at its best. Assn. 7-- 969-591- 5. MISSING Murray high school graduates of the class of '54 Help! We are trying to find some of our Jim VanCott, classmates - - Gordon Woodhouse, Nola WilMns Pat Beacroft, Welch, William Leonard, Ethel Peterson, Phyllis Spencer, Zella Mae Keefau-ve- r, Marvin Jessop. If you see your name here or known of the whereabouts of any of these people, please contact Joyce or John Carter at 295-951- 6. BLOOD pressure screening is slated each Monday from 8 and p.m. every from 10:30 Thursday UNITED States flags are 0 p.m. in the North being made available for Lobby of the Wilkinson purchase from Congress- Building at Cottonwood man Howard Nielsen's Hospital Medical Center, office in the Federal 5770 So. 300 East No Building, 100 So. State charge. For information call Street, room 2207. The flags 5-- : a.m.-2:3- . 269-283- 0. FnOGMG)lLV DSCAME) B6H bi aqoo) vcun yard PltUimiG, WEEDING, EDGH.'G, RAKIUG, MAULIIIG, MOWII.'G TQEE 8EQVKG STUMP REMOVAL, TRIMMIIJG, PRUNING, TOPPII.'G, IIAUUKG 20 y 1. 566-118- toe-tappi- free-for- CELEBRATE Women in the Utah Song with Symphony as the orchestra pays tribute to some of the musical world's best known 524-530- at robber of the woods, who with love falls in Rosamund, the beautiful rich of a daughter The owner. plantation musical is filled music, with bluegrass and fiddling country Bandmaster-Comm- AWARD winning composer 2. Q 565-754- Evens caU 20-ye- ar 384-569- 6. 2, first-com- e, et BINGHAM high class of '68 will be holding its reunion in Sept If you are a BHS class of 68 member and did not received your information packet by May 31, call Fay Trimble at or Cecelia Walker 6 t. is designed to the excitement and magic of mathematics as they learn basic math concepts using materials. manipulative ' Secheduled Monday through Friday, from 9 n the July class will cover concepts through story, song, art, outdoor play and snack activities. Children will learn about such topics as geometry, weight, counting, measuring, adding, subtracting and consumerism. Donna Instructor is Lindsay. Tuition is $50. Classes will be held at the Alfred Emery Bldg, on the UofU campus and. will be are t. 1 2. by Meet and east sizes are Other $6.64. available. Far information to tourists, it is sussested that whenever possible tickets be purchased in advance. Perforwith mances are Tuea.-Saat 7:30 p.m. curtain BcKofike hours are 11 For ajn.-- 6 p.m. Mon.-Sainformation call of ticket at Utah State University July 7 and provide will be held YEARS EXPERIENCE The Green Sheet 1$ In Need Of An Experienced Goss Community Web Preston Also Joggers, end Roll Tenders Full Time Employment 'Pfcoco Guv Putao |