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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July 14, 1988 Tickets range from with discounts available for senior citizens, children, students and groups. For call information more $6-$1- 2, AUDITIONS CLASSES LIBRARIES CONTINENTALS Orchestra and a Singers, Christian music will a group, present concert of inspirational and traditional Christian music at 7 p.m. Wednesday, at Good 10, August Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East. Those interested in touring with them as vocalists, instrumentalists or technicians will have an opportunity to audition the following performance. For information call the church at FIND HELP if you suffer uvm vtistsicooiuii, cuiCitUCO, fatigue, indigestion, joint andor muscle pain or weight problems. Candida Albicans support group will meet at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at Gull Laboratories, 1015 E. 4800 South. will cover Speakers concerns about candidiasis and related environmental disorders. For more information call Ann Clarke 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. Today (Thursday) the pair will appear at the West Valley library at 11 a.m., at the Kearns branch at 1 p.m. and at the Magna library at 3 p.m. On Friday the presentation may be seen at 1 p.m. in the Calvin Smith library and at 3 p.m. in the South Salt well-know- 255-818- n 1. at 942-468- 5. THE PHOENIX Institute is offering a workshop for saleswomen professional who want to upgrade their skills and learn new techniques for motivation. Lake branch. On Monday 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 The CHURCHES ENJOYING the Fruit Without the Sweat is Rev. James Harris sermon at 9:30 a.m. worship service Sunday at Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South. Sunday School is held during the same hour for children through 3rd grade. Nursery care provided. The staff parish committee will meet briefly service. the following Bible Vacation School continues and today tomorrow (Thurs. and Fri.) with a program for parents at 11:30 a.m. Friday. There will be a work day at the church Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. UMW executive committee meets Monday at 7 administrative p.m.; council at Tuesday 7; Bazaar Creations Wednes- at day 1 p.m.; softball co-e- d at Jordan Park Friday at 6:30; mens game Wednesday at 6:30. WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610 So. 4400 Church, West, will hold one worship service during the remainder of the summer at 9:30 a.m., through Sept. 4. This Sunday, Pastor Sapersteins sermon will be "Feeding the Sheepish, based on Mark 6:30-4Exercise class will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. For information call 968-799Monday-Frida- y 9:30 a.m.-nooor or Pastor 4. 2, n, Saperstein at 967-399- 8. MATTHEWS ST. Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds worship service at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Harvey Levning is serving as interim pastor. Board of directors meeting is held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; second Sunday of each month is food offering day, Sales workshop, Training for Women in Sales , has been designed for women who also want to enter porfessional sales and may have some fears. include: Topics Keeping motivated, dealing with stress of quotas, time lines and the customer, develop- Church, year for its school private (kindergarten 12th through grade). Summer Sunday services include Sunday School at 10 a.m. and both evangelistic services and a teen program at 7 p.m. Midweek service is at school 9 ORGANIZATIONS 4 CRUSADER.. . For 20 years, Art Linkletters chief interest has been He will continue this crusade here Wednesday at the Hilton Hotel. His address, which Is free to the public, will 484-288- begin at five-pa- 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Physical fitness programs are held Tuesdays at 9 a.m. for ladies and at 7:30 p.m. for men. The church is or a pianist seeking organist. For information on either the church or school, call 964-288- p.m. and is sponsored by Charier Summit Hospital. Linkletter countrys young people. Hospital's Family Conference to be held at Snowbird on Thursday, July 21. Charter Summit Hospital invited Linkletter to Salt Lake as part of its effort to help better inform the public about drug abuse and mental health issues. For more information on his appearance here, those interested may call the hospital at address S family issues concerning drug abuse among the His presentation will kick off Charter Summit PAUL Zealand-bor- New Whelan, n Bass-bariton- of numerous winner national and international competitions, Gallo has given concerts in many cities and European performed major operatic roles. Free admission, but limited to those eight years of age or older. ext. 4080. 0, at Pioneer Valley Hospital on Thursday, July p.m. and will continue for seven consecutive Thursdays. Registration for the free course is limited. For information 21 from call THE JAY Welch Chorale will on the perform Snowbird Pavillion stage tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. The program will feature highlights from The Fantastics, Summertime, Guadaljara, Send in the Clowns and Memory. For more information call Arts and Entertainment at 521-604- 7-- 9 964-310- 9. "lunch FREE brown-baand listen" concerts will be presented by participants in the International Summer g Vocal School from 1:15-1:4- 5 p.m. July 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 in the foyer of Promised Valley Playhouse, The So. State. 132 Summer Vo- also welcomes cal School tomorrow (Friday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square with selections from Mozart, 7:30 nonparticipating observers. or Fees are $5day $40series. Purchase of the $40 registration includes a complimentary .icket to one of the two Gala Concerts at Promised Valley Playhouse. call information For 364-569- THE annual FIFTH Bluegrass Festival will be held on the Snowbird Pavillion Saturday from 3:30 p.m. until midnight. The festival will feature a fiddler and banjo contest, loose Ties, The Oquirrh Ridge Drifters, The Rick Martinez Band and The will Mountain Dogs perform. For more information about the festival call Arts and Entertainment at 521-604- 0, JAPANESE soprano p.m. Schubert, Debussy and others. Free admission, but limited to those eight years of age or older. EVENTS International SWISS born soprano Marina Bovet, accompanied by pianist Iain Burnside, will present a vocal recital at ext. 4080. ITALIAN baritone Lucio will perform in Gallo concert with pianist Iain Burnside at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly numerous programs and varied and activities each month. For more information call or visit the chapter hall at 50 262-984- j 9 E. 3750 South. AS PART of Lagoons Country Music Series at Pioneer Village Green, the Charlie McClain and Wayne Show will be Massey present at 6 and 8 p.m. Monday. Admission is free with paid park admission or an unlmited ride stamp. Charley McClain sings with her husband Wayne Massey. Some of her most noted songs include Dont Touch Me There and a new release, Still I Stay. i ' organization devoted to the welfare and interest of single parents and their children. Its sponsors Hall on Temple Square. The e who won the 1987 Australian Singing Competition, will perform at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square with pianist Emily Mair. Free admis-- ! sion, but limited to those eight years of age or older, non-prof- it offered PARENTS Without Partners is a single-parent rt CANCER treatment, nutrition, body image and sexuality are among topics covered in an American Cancer Society education program for cancer patients and their families. I Can seeks to Cope help participants deal with the disease and take an active role in their own health care. The course will be Lot Echo Creek 107, 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 Overnight camping is available. his crusade against drug abuse. For p.m. SUNDANCE Summer The- .r iifpLa ate i o piuuutuuii ui j.iie Unsinkable Molly Brown," is the true story of the humorous 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 Meredith Willson and book by Richard Morris. It runs calendar days odd on Monday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 5, alternating with "Robber which plays Bridegroom, on even calendar dates. Tickets range from $5.50-$7.57 for Call information and reserva- 0. 225-410- tions. CAMPING, romance, comedy and kids are just the 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 Miyu-k- i Morimoto, accompanied by pianist Robert Nakea, will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Winner of several vocal awards, she has also performed several operatic roles, including Madame with the New Butterfly Zealand Free Opera. admission, but limited to those eight years of age or older. UTAH baritone David with Power, Belgian National Opera pianist Peter will Lockwood, perform in concert at 7:30 in the p.m. Tuesday Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Power has appeared locally as a soloist with the Utah Opera, the Utah the Symphony, Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Ballet West. He is presently chairman of the voiceopera area at the University of Utah. 484-925- this PRIME TIMES, at attraction summers Promised Valley Playhouse, features the Young Ambassadors from BYU. This group performs on the Main stage through 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. Box office hours a.m.-11 are p.m. Mon.-SaFor information t. THE WIZ, the modem musical version of Dorothys visit to the land of Oz, is the Arts Councils Murray summer production in the amphitheater in Murray Park. Scheduled for 8:30 p.m. July 29 through August 4 (except Sunday), admission is $5 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at Murray City Hall or Day Murray Music. For information 266-486- call 264-264- or 6 6 call 364-569- "Where cvn nick, or sere ROBBER Bidegroom at Sundance weaves a tall tale of Jamie Lockart, the robber of the woods, who love with in falls Rosamund, the beautiful of rich a daughter The owner. plantation musical is filled with music, bluegrass and fiddling country vigorous dancing. It runs on even calendar days Monday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 5, "The with alternating Unsinkable Molly Brown, which plays on odd calendar dates. Tickets range from $5.50-$7.5- STAGE BABY, the 6th production in Park City Performances 1987-8- 8 season, is currently the being staged at Egyptian Theatre. Experience the humor, sentiment, joy and pain of that most worldly condition - birth. The show runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Sept. 7 with a -- special production on Labor Day. For ticket information contact the theater box at office 649-937- MY ONE AND ONLY, the last production of City Reps 1987-8season, is currently being staged at the historic Utah Theatre, 148 So. Main. The George and Ira 8 Gershwin musical comedy will play for an eight performance run on July 15, 16, 18, 29 and 30. Center, 2175 So. Main, Bountiful. Curtain is at 7:30 292-328- EVITA, winner of seven Tony Awards, comes to the Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South, on Friday, August 12 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, August 13 at 2 and 8 p.m. Evita, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, is considered his most powerful and endurable show. Based on the life of Eva Peron, this production chronicles the life , HRS.: M-- 10-6- ; Sot., 262-762- 2 'TCP and many. 969-773- 3 9-- 5 5049 So. State St. m more 566-150- 0 486-330- 0 3544 So. 2700 West (Across from Valley Fair Mall) ( 1 :& ETC. For Are THURSDAYS Kids at South Towne Center. Today (July 14) a special program will be presented from 11:30 a.m.-- l p.m., while Dinosaur Days video hour is scheduled during the same time block on July 21. On July 28, magician Brian Violes will . perform from 11:30 a.m.-l- RESERVATIONS are due tomorrow (Friday) for the reunion of Murray highs graduating class of 58. The reunion will take place Aug. 27 at the Willow Creek Country Club. For more information, call Fred 30-ye- ar Bailey at 262-907- THROUGH the Eyes of a Child, an exhibit of Soviet childrens photographs, will at the open Saturday Childrens Museum of Utah, and will run through August 27. The exhibit consists of pictures photoand developed graphed, school 45 printed by children between the ages of 8 and 18. The Childrens Museum is at 840 No. 300 West. General admission is $2 each for children and adults (children under two admitted free). Hours are 9:30 a.m.-- 5 p.m., Tuesday-Saturda- For information call y. more 322-526- 8. a small-tow- n PLANTATION Care Center is celebrating its 11th anniversary on Saturday from 1:30-- p.m. The theme 5 is Magnolia Merriment. Proceeds from the sale of crafts and baked goods will be donated to Shelter the Homeless. The free, afternoon of finger and entertainment featuries a '"jazz'1 bartd,1 dancerand awards for the best southern dress. Plantation Care Center is located at 835 Vine Street 5800 (835 E. South), fun-fille- d food 1 Murray. WESTMINSTER Colleges class of 68 will hold its 20 year reunion Saturday and on the college Sunday campus, 1840 So. 1300 East. Social hour begins at 6 p.m. Saturday, with a barbecue dinner and record hop at 7. On Sunday, alumni and their families will picnic and enjoy an afternoon of tennis, softball and volleyball. The cost for Saturdays activities is $15person, with Sundays family activities priced at $5adults and $2.50children. For information call Helen Olpin at 488-411- COMMEMORATE Utahs pioneer heritage at "Utahs Pioneer Pageant," July 22 and 23 at 8:30 p.m. at Draper elementary school. Live the experiences of Utah pioneers of every race and creed as portrayed on stage. Thrill to the states most spectacular holiday fireworks display, featuring the largest shell ever shot in Utah. Tickets are $3children and $5adults and are available at the Factory Outlet or at the V-- F gate. SUMMER CLEARANCE Sdertiw at Alkidalte Viimt LVQhbGoHB FINANCING AVAILABLE of youngster of questionable Sleeve 100 each p.m. Monday evening 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 available. For more information call OAK Sorry no hand rails or newels available. Theater Right mello-dramatical- stretch SALE $395 and Company presents Alias Smedley Pewtree or The Villian of Glitter Gulch outdoors Seconds In . 7 information reservations. you money." SPINDLES Call 0. 225-410- for KING SIZE "Quadiiy 6. at the BountifulDavis Arts 7. 1- 363-768- t. ANDRES DLOSCII SALES CO. d toe-tappi- THEATRE co-rul- er - $4-$- 6. DESCENDANTS of Isaac Behunin will hold a reunion Saturday and Sunday, at le 3769 W. 4700 South, is now enrolling students for the 1988-8- a.m.-- 0. fun-fille- WHAT GETS a family to juvenile court, what can they expect when they get there, and what rights to parents and their kids have are the key issues to be discussed Wednesday at 7 p.m. in a free public meeting for parents. The meeting will be held at 2212 So. West Temple, suite 38. It is one of a rotating series orgainized Parents by Helping a Parents, organization which oversees a number of parent and teen support groups in Utah. 972-842- Baptist 10 information call for items Crossroads Urban Center. For more information call BIBLE 943-463- ing support systems, and communication. assertive The workshop is led by LaDonna Cleveland, sales representative and area manager for Hollister Inc., and will be held Saturday from 532-600- birth to the height of fame and power as of Argentina with her Juan husband dictator available are Tickets Peron. at both the Salt Palace and offices. Capitol Theatre box call information For or |