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Show V Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 2B OPEN auditions for Star Sound advanced vocal and performing groups registration for all Star Sounds performing groups will be held non-auditi- Wednesday, June 22 from p.m. at 7098 So. Redwood Road. Boys and girls ranging in age from four to 13 may register. Those auditioning must be at least seven years old and have vocal performance experience. A solo of the choice is performers 2-- 4 required to audition and a simple dance routine will be taught. For more information call 277-444- 5. ATTENTION all individuals or groups who would like to perform at the West Jordan Western ' Stampede -- " we need Celebration talent to perfomr'on Thurs., Fri. and Mori., June 30, July 1 or July ' 4. Cash prizes will be awarded. On Sat., July 2 at, 5 p.m. there will be Talent 'a Competition. Firpt prize will be $75, second prize $50 and third prize $25. To sign up and for more information call Mike or Lois Mortensen at t 255-462- 16, 1988 Rev. George Lower of Springville Community Church will be the guest speaker. Exercise class will be held Tuesday at 7:30 at the church. p.m. Vacation Bible School has been postponed until later in the summer. Dates will be announced. "Jesus Christ: Giver of Peace" is the theme. Summer Camp will be June 3 for For informagrades Mon.-Fr2 tion call 9:30 or or Pastor Saperstein at 968-799- a.m.-noo- i. n, 967-399- 8. LuMATTHEWS Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds worship service, potluck and games Sunday in Washington Park (Washington Terrace first pavillion) starting at 9 ST. theran a.m. Worship service will be at 10 a.m., potluck lunch at noon. Bring your own meat to barbecue and a side dish to share. Bring your own table service. Games and fellowship folllows lunch. Plan to spend the day. Brihg your own evening meal. The park is open until 9 p.m. Washington Park is located up Parleys Canyon on East; take East CanyonEmigration Canyon exit. For more information call 972-842- MARTIN DePoores Catholic Church is holding its first Rummage Sale Friday, June 24 from p.m. ant Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. at the parish center, 4914 So. 2200 West. Refreshments will be sold. ST. 7-- LIBRARIES 4 Aggie Robinson. IS GOD Big Enough? is Rev. Jame Harris Fathers at Trinity Day sermon United Methodist Church, W. 4290 5415 South. Worship service is at 9:30 a.m., Sunday School is at the same time for children ages four through third grade. A picnic is being United sponsored by Methodist Men at South-ridg- e Park Sunday from noon-p.m. Participants are asked to bring a picnic lunch and games to share. Drinks will be provided. Bible study will be held at the church today (Thurs.) at 10 a.m.; the building committee meets at 7:30 softball will be p.m. at Jordan Park tomorrow at 5:30. There is a work day at the church Sat. at 8 a.m.; fellowship groups will have potluck supper at 7 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Gullickson. Vacation Bible School leaders meet Mon. at 7 p.m. to plan for the school to be held July Dimples Darlings will have lunch at the church Tues. Mens softball game is Wed. at 5:30. For 7 (Friday) and Saturday at the Historic Old Mill, 6900 Big Cottonwood Road. Doors open Canyon 7 p.m. 5 p.m. Sat. Fri. and at Tickets are $3adults and 12. under $2children Seniors and family rates available. For information call 582-324- "dino-mite- years Bookosaurus theme celebrates the Year of the Dinosaur with a variety of club activities. Games, and programs reading materials help make the summer memorable for more For youngsters. information on the pro363-573- call 943-463- 6 Ikuta - will perform at 7:3C or 5. information mornings. call 968-689- 1, WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610 So. 4400 Church, holds West, worship services at 8:45 and 10 a.m. EVENTS PIANIST Mack Wilbert and members of the Deseret String Quartet will perform tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Works Faure and by Gabriel Dvorak will be featured. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. THE ZIVIO Ethnic Arts Ensemble, formerly the 6 THE MOUNTAIN West Chorale, will present a varied and exciting program at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 24 in the Assembly Hall on The Temple Square. group consists of musicians from communi ties along the Wasatch Front. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. HOLD ON TO JUNE. . . Cast members do just that as they rehearse for the new production Hale opening tonight (Thursday) at the Hale Center Theater. The romantic comedy Is a Ruth and Nathan Mark Lee Ronda Susie left Berit to members Wanberg, Cast Goebel, include, Winge, right, original. Dletlein and Quinn Dietlein. The production will run through August 8. For ticket Information and reservations call er BRAZILIAN pianist Glacy Antunes dq Oliveire, along Brazilian flutist with Norton Morozowicz will perform in concert Tuesday, June 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. THE SCOLIOSIS Assn, of Utah will hold its monthly meeting today (Thurs.) at 7:30 p.m. at Hillcrest junior high, 126 E. 5300 South, Murray. The meeting is being held in the music with room wheelchair access. Guest speaker is psychologist Thom Harrison who will speak on Scoliosis, and Other Challenges Self-esteemore For information on Scoliosis and disorders other spine contact Shirlene 261-136- dander at 2. SUBURBAN is Arts holding a Hawaiian Luau in Murray Park pavillion 3 tomorrow (Friday) at 6:30 p.m. Participants are being asked to dress Hawaiian and bring a partner, food, For and fun. games Val call reservations or Beth (254-335- 3. Johnson is organization family reunion a sponsoring Saturday, June 25 from noon-p.m. in Grant Park Ward and the Grant cultural hall (Murray 19th ward), 100 W. 6100 South. Picnic, games, program, displays of family artifacts, genealogical exchange and fun are featured. Bring your lunch and join us. All of Olaus descendants Johnson, pioneer in 1853, are invited. For information call Colleen Carlsen at (328-7296- ). 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 Monday. Those wishing to enter quilts should bring them with complete entry form and entry fee to the USU Extension Office in the County Complex at 2001 So. State, S1200 until 5 p.m. Rules, entry and forms additional information are available by or by calling visiting the office. Information may also be obtained from Elaine Hardman at area representa 468-317- 569-291- 0 OLAUS THE p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Assembly Hall on The Temple Square. for both evenings programs will include classical as well as popular Japanese folk music. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. ORGANIZATIONS YOUNGSTERS of all ages are being invited to dig into " a summer of 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 beginning Wednesday, Summer Reading Club is presented annually by the library system to help children retain and improve reading skills over the summer This months. gram, FIVE young piano competition winners from Japan -Kumiko Takeuchi, Hideki Kimura, Nakane, Maki Yasuko Kimura and Atsuko Co-e- d 11-1- Lynn-Ann- at 26-Au- g. CHURCHES GRANGER Christian Community Church is holding a yard sale July 9 from 8 a.m.-p.m. Baked goods, coffee, pumch, clothing, toys, furniture, books, and many other items will be on sale. Christian Womens is (CWF) Fellowship sponsoring the event. For information contact president Geraldine Breiner or the puppetry program for Spring and Summer, 1988. will be These shows Melody by performed Riche Johnson, ards and members of the Utah Guild of Puppeteers. Performances are scheduled Qt 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 11. In addition, Pioneer Craft House Puppeteers will be performing 13 shows for the Salt Lake County Library System. Folkdance Underground, will tomorrow perform tive for the Guild. Utah Quilt LA LECHE League in the Magna, Kearns and Hunter area wil meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at 6370 So. Fuscia Place (5140 West). All pregnant and breast feeding mothersnursing babies are welcome. For more information call or 969-070- 1 250-116- 7. UTAH Cavy Breeders Assn. (UCBA) in cooperation with the Salt Lake County will System, Library present a Cavy (Guinea Pig) Show at the Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, on Saturday, June 25 from 9 a.m.-UCBA is a 5 p.m. The non-prof- it organization under the sanction American of Rabbit Breeders Assn., Inc. The club is dedicated to the advancement of guinea pigs for petsd and fancy. The Cavey Show will be similar to other shows. Guinea pigs will be inspected for certain to qualities, according national standards, by qualified judges. Awards will be presented at the conclusion of the show to both children and adults in each of several categories. Show attendance is free of charge and open to the For details call public. Rosalie Beard, FINLANDIA Society of Utah will hold its annual summer picnic June 26 at noon in the southwest terrace at Jordan Park, 1060 So. 900 West. People of Finnish descent and friends are invited. Each family or single person is being asked to bring pot luck food for the lunch and a white elephant item for a fund drawing. raising Additional information may be obtained by calling Barbara Schofield at This year also marks the 350th anniversary of the first Finnish immigration to America. One of the Finnish descendants of this group, John Morton, later became one of the signers of the Declaration of 278-659- 0. 6, ir nat be purchased at any SmithTix 451-010- 1 outlet. THEATRE & CAMPING, romance, comedy and kids are just the ingredients for a summer when Hold On To June is staged at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Opening tonight (Thursday), performances scheduled are through August 8. Tickets range from For ticket information call fun-fille- $4-$- ETC. d the states annual Slavic Festival, will offer Slavic food, music and culture tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at the Old UTAH-SLAVI- Mill, 6900 Big Cottonwood Canyon Road. Tempting delicacies, polka dancing under the stars, and people from throughout the West all join to make Utah-Slavi- a the largest Slavic festival in the Intermountain West. 6. 484-925- 7. THE MESSAGES about are as relationships timeless as the music in Follies, the sophisticated Sondheim musical being produced by the Salt Lake Repertory Theater (City Rep,) at the Utah Theatre, 148 So. Main, Salt Lake. Performances are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. June 17, 18, 20, 24 and 25, with a 2 p.m. matinee June 25. Tickets and are range from available at the City Rep $8-$1- Box Office, 532-600- raised Funds at Utah-Slavi- a used to support St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen and the Center for the Homeless. call information For 88 will be 582-324- SWIMMERS' of all skill levels .are invited to take 1988 in the part the at Deseret Gym pool, 161 No. Main, on Saturday from a.m. Swimmers wishing to participate may pick up pledge forms at the gym, or call the Salt Lake Cross Red chapter at 2 0. Swim-A-Cro- ss TICKETS are on sale at Promised Valley Playhouse boxoffice for Prime Times, this summers attraction the Young featuring Ambassadors from BYU. This group performing on 278-789- 266-251- will 8-- be THE SALT Lake County Fish and Game Assn, is hosting an outing Sunday, June 26 from 9 a.m.-- p.m. at pavillion 5 in Murray Park. Admission is free. The event features fun and games for the entire family. Fishing for children under 12, with prizes for the first fish, largest fish, etc. Races, pie eating contest, cracker and watermelon eating contests and more. There will be food and drink, Elk sandwiches, hot dogs, corn on the cob, candy, gum and soft drinks, all for a reasonable price. 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 Wilkins 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 bf these people, please contact Joyce or John Carter at 295-951- THE class GRANGER of 10-ye- high hold its reunion Fri., Aug. 78 will 12 at the Marriott, 75 So. West Temple. Social hour will begin at 6 p.m., with dinner at be There will entertainment, 7:30. live ext. 31. Swimprizes and dancing. Cost is mers are asked to gain $25person, $50couple. Respledges for each length of ervations must be made by the pool they commit to July 12. There will also be a swim from family, friends picnic at Granger high on or The individu13 Saturday, August al and corporate teams who starting at 1 p.m. ' Bring raise the most funds in your own picnic. Entertaintheir category win trophies. ment and games will be provided for the kids. Mail a THE WEST high graduatcheck or money order ing classes of 1947 and 1948 payable to Granger High will be holding a joint Class 78 co Lisa of reunion tomorrow (Friday) 2379 W. and Saturday at West high 7490 South, West Jordan, school. Ray Hale, general Utah 84084. For more chairman, is encouraging information call Stacey all of the alumni to Bermingham participate. For informa- Mary Osness-Duktion, call Shirley Pederson or Martha Bone Jeanne Carr Breisch or Davis Green UNITED States flags are Audrey being made available for purchase from CongressPIONEER Craft; House, man Howard Nielsens 3271 So. 500 in the Federal East, office announces the schedule for Building, 100 So. State Street, room 2207. 582-343- mainstage beginning July 1 and running thru Sept. 3. Tickets are $4; and because of the availability of tickets to tourists, it is suggested that whenever possible tickets be purchased in advance. Performances are Tues.-Sawith curtain at 7:30 p.m. Boxoffice hours 11 a.m.-are p.m. Mon.-SaFor information t. 6 t. call 0. Burton-Woodbur- 364-569- WHOOPIE! a vintage 20s musical written in 1928 with music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn, is currently playing Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays through July 2 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 (486-3707- ), e (968-056- Rojas-Wildin- (466-6358- ), (250-8171- ). (277-426- (485-5042- ). ' oooooooooooooooooo Donna Raes Breakfast Bar 16 West 4800 South Murray, Utah Open 7am - 2pm Great Homestyle Breakfasts!! and Now, Serving For Lunch, Homemade Ham & Bean Soup or Chicken Noodle Soup "NEWS" PAPER FOR SALE ! ENTER NOW! ' Will plus Donna Raes Apple or Cherry Cobbler with Ice Cream be in your Americas largest traveling pageant competition area soon, in search of Miss Junior America 1 989. Official Preliminaries To the Nationally Televised Finals Starring John Davidson We have roll ends for sale at the front office of the Green Sheet. STATE PRIZES Age Division Excellent as drawing and coloring paper lor children, for school projects, picnic tables, packing material and more. Teens 13-1- 9 PreTeen Petite 4-- 7 Over $2,000 A Diamond in Cash Wrist Watch Color Televisions Cosmetic Kit Screen tested for Nationally Televised Variety Show Carol Dtcksdn Miss Junior America Teen (13 19) and Sandwiches State Pageant Missj 155 East 4905 South, Murray Mon. - Fri. a.m. - 5 p.m. 262-668- 2 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO To Be Selected: Send, photo, name, date of birth, address and phone number, post marked by June 22, 1988 The Junior America Show," Department N 11260 Chester Road, Suite 660, Cincinnati, Ohio 45246, (513) To: 771-809- g |