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Show .4 . 3B 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 AUDITIONS Lwmimr.iiiADS tra food offering Orches- a Singers, n Christian music group, will present a 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 972-842- well-know- dy and kids are ingredients for a Social is from p.m.; just the dinner hour from dancing 6-- fun-fille- day, d Cost is summer as Hold On To from June is staged at Hale $46couple, $23single or Center Theater, 2801 So. $10 excluding dinner. RSVP Main. Performances are by Monday by calling Kerry or Linda scheduled through August Nixon James 8. Tickets range from For ticket information call GRANITE high class of 68 will hold its 20 year reunion July 30 at PRIME this Saturday, TIMES, Snowbird Center Pavilion. summers attraction at A reception is scheduled at Promised Valley Playhouse, 6 p.m., dinner at 7 and features the Young AmbasThere dancing from 8:30-1sadors from BYU. This will also be a family potluck group performs on the Main picnic on Friday, July 29. stage through . Sept. 3. For more information call Tickets are $4; and because Kris Hall Burton of the availability of tickets or Colleen or Roger Ashton to tourists, it is suggested that whenever possible tickets be purchased in KEARNS highs class of 83 advance. Performances are will celebrate its Tues.-Sawith curtain at reunion with a barbecue at 7:30 p.m. Box office hours 2 p.m. Aug. 21 in the large 11 a.m.-- 6 are p.m. bowery at Jordan Park, Mon.-SaFor information 1060 So. 900 West, un, call games and reminiscing. See Cost friends. old is ROBBER Bidegroofh at due Thursday, $10person, Sundance weaves a tall tale 28 with RSVP. Make of Jamie Lockart, the July checks payable to Kearns robber of the woods, who High Class of 83 and mail in falls love with to 3375 W. 7800 South, Rosamund, the beautiful 915, West Jordan, Utah of a rich 84088. daughter For more informaThe owner. plantation call Kim at tion oi musical is filled at Terry with music, bluegrass and HILLCREST country fiddling highs class vigorous dancing. It runs on of 68 will hold its even calendar days Monday reunion and Saturday through Saturday at 8:30 Sunday, Aug. 6 and 7. The p.m. through Sept. 5, Salt Lake Airport Hilton "The will host with alternating Saturdays event Unsinkable Molly Brown," social hour, including which plays on odd calendar dinner, program, dancing dates. Tickets range from and entertainment. Cost is Call $22.50person or $45couple. for information and On Sunday, Aug. 7, a picnic reservations. will be held at Sugarhouse Park (Northwest pavilion) beginning at 3:30 p.m. Those attending are being asked to bring their own food. For information call ETC. Jolynn Reid Reich at (571-602- (268-3740- $4-$- 7. BIBLE Church, Baptist 3769 W. 4700 South, is presenting a summer music revival Sunday morning from 11 a.m.-noo- The n. featured musicians are the Bob Wills Family of Fort Bob Wills Texas. Worth, & 9 If I finger-poppi- -- free-of-char- 264-264- 266-48G- 964-288- 7. 8. ' (943-4636- 364-569- 943-INF- O ). 6. 968-689- 1, single-pare- 2-- 6 well-know- n 262-984- 9 581-696- 255-8181- 1. x; v-- ., tzr 5 8 10-11:- (278-314- (966-1531- t. 364-569- 964-127- 566-557- 532-600- 3. 7-- 9 -- 964-310- 9. 5. 266-113- 266-126- 7 1. 968-799- 2, a.m.-noo- y 967-399- 484-980- n, $5.50-$7.5- 225-410- 0. 7 566-983- COMMEMORATE Utahs pioneer heritage at "Utahs Pioneer Pageant," tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at 8:30 at Draper p.m. elementary school. Live the Utah of experiences pioneers of every race and creed as portrayed on stage. Thrill to the states most spectacular , holiday fire- works display, featuring the largest shell ever shot in Tickets are Utah. $3children and $5adults and are available at the Factory Outlet or at the gate. V-- F ANTIQUE, classic, sports and special interest cars and trucks will be featured tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday when Brashers Salt Lake Auto Auction presents the Intermountain areas largest antique and special interest show and auction. The show is open from p.m. Friday, with the auction beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday at 780 So. 1-- 8 5600 West. Admission is $5person. (exhibitor passes available.) This is the first of what is expected to be an event and it promises to be both fun and annual exciting for those who attend. For more information call Dennis or Bill at 322-123- 1. 8. $5.50-$7.5- 225-410- 7 0. 7 7. 20-ye- $6-$1- s, ). t. 9 968-484- ). 484-925- 255-818- 1. 964-682- 1 7 8:30-midnig- began his singing ministry childhood his during singing with his brothers and sisters, The Singing Wills Family on radio and programs during revivals and evangelistic meetings. Since then he has sung to literally hundreds of fundamentalist churches, including some in several VITALITY, ENERGY, TALENT ... That's whet spectators will see as Patty Line takes the The countries. foreign stage at 6:30 p.m. Monday during the fourth annual Nelghboihood Fair in Liberty Park. The Fair, part of school church is now CHURCHES Salt Lake's Pioneer Day celebration, is being by US West and KLCY 94 FM. Patty Line will enrolling students for the an American review with a cross section of popular music from the 1940s style through the pop perform 1988-8school year in music of the present. As an added attraction, John Canaan, a rising vocal artist whose single record HAVING More and Missing kindergarten 12th Loved You? hit the top of the local charts, will also be featured during the performance. Arrive "What through More is Rev. James Harris grade. Summer Sunday early, find a place on the grass by the north stage and enjoy a good time with Party Line. sermon Sunday at Trinity services include I Sunday United Methodist Church, School at 10 a.m. and both The first concert is tree day. The program will be held at W. 4290 South. evangelistic services and a with no tickets 5415 7 through required and the West Jordan branch, p.m. July 4 (except Sunday), Worship service is at 9:30 teen program at 7 p.m. August will be held at 7:30 p.m. 1970 W. 7800 South, on admission is a.m., with Sunday School at Midweek service is at 7 p.m. $5 for adults Thursday in the Assembly Wednesday, Aug. 10 at 7 and $4 for children 12 and the same time for ages 4 Wednesdays. Physical fitHall on Temple Square. p.m. Scuba for Fun will be unde'. Tickets are available through 3rd grade. Nursery ness programs are held Friday and Saturday presented care is provided. Bible at Murray City Hall or Day at 9 a.m. for evenings the concerts will and Tuesdays will be on interest to Music. For informastudy will be held at the ladies and at 7:30 p.m. for be at 7:30 p.m. on the the entire family. For more Murray church today (Thurs.) at 10 men. For information on tion call 6 or at Promised information, call the Salt Mainstage a.m.; building committee either the church or school, Tickets Lake Valley Playhouse. County meets at 7:30 p.m. Tongan call Library are required and will cost at System Choir rehearses Saturday LIFE On Borrowed Time, For information call at 6 p.m. Evangelism GOOD Shepherd Lutheran $4. an original musical drama, committee meets Tuesday will be performed at 8 p.m. 8575 So. 700 East, Church, at 7 p.m. For more Sandy, worship services, Friday, July 29 and at 2 SALT Lake County Parks information call and 8 p.m. Saturday, July 8:30 and 10 a.m. each and Recreation and 30 at the Babcock Theatre, mornings. class is Solitude Ski Resort present Sunday. Holy Spirit downstairs at Pioneer held at 7 p.m. Sundays. the Murray Symphonic GRACE Baptist Church, South mens ORfNIZATIONS Memorial Theatre. Sponmeets at Band at Solitude Saturday group W. 4100 4880 sored by the UofUs Theatre South, 7 p.m. Wednesdays; north at 6 p.m. The band will be celebrates its 10th anniver- mens School for Youth, proceeds 6:30 p.m. at PARENTS PartWithout led group music director Robert by will help provide transporsary Sunday. Missionary-pasto- r Thursdays at Little known . in his ners is a Lentz, Jonathan Edwards, Aim.ica. and tation, housing devoted to the Wednesday, organization Aug. younger days as "Spike," a founder and first pastor of 10 at 7 for the crew expenses cast, welfare and interest of p.m. the church will member of The Little the church, is guest speaker host and playwrights who will the Continental Rascals. single parents and their The performance at the 11 a.m. service. Orchestra and at "Conference perform children. Its will be held outdoors and Singers, an sponsors Second pastor and director 1988: A Learning Theatre, numerous and varied internationally recognized consists of a variety of of Northwest at Baptist Christian Continuum," Aug. music group. programs and activities Broadway, show stoppers, Dr. Wallace Michael Missions, Ore. Tickets are Portland, each month. a For more Card, movie themes and marches. Higgins, is guest speaker Christian artist with many information call or $5 general admission and Admission is $2adults and for evening service at 6 p.m. are available at the Pioneer will albums, perform $lchildren. Tickets will be visit the chapter hall at 50 Theatre box office. For and during Sunday School 7 E. 30 3750 at South. Aug. Tuesday, available p.m. at the door the at 9:45 ' a.m. A pot luck For information call information call of the concert. day dinner follows morning MY ONE AND ONLY, the Pastor (service. ,John 'THE MAMAS and the last production of City Reps Lovegrove invites the public 1987-8is Show of season, is currently part Papas to attend all these Music Lagoons Nostalgia being staged at the historic activities. Vacation Bible Series to be presented at Utah Theatre, 148 So. School is set for August THEATRE Meadow the Terrace Main. The George and Ira from a.m. each CLASSES 5 and 8 p.m. at Gershwin Saturday day. Grace Baptist School is Admission is free with paid be will comedy TOAD of Toad for students the a Hall, enrolling 30. or admission an 29 and park nutriJuly performed 1988-8school year. The CANCER treatment, childrens play by AA. Milne based on The Wind Tickets range from school offers an accelerated tion, body image and unlimited ride stamp. with discounts available for are The Willows And topics for among sexuality by learning program American covered in an Kenneth is Grahame, being senior citizens, children, kindergarten through 5th education Cancer Inc. students and groups. For Society For on information produced by Walk-Ongrades. call information for cancer at the Center patients either the church or school program Stage more and their families. I Can call or Theatre, 3350 So. Highland to LIBRARIES seeks Drive. Cope help Opening tonight TheWESTVALE Presbyterian participants deal with the (Thursday) performances SUNDANCE Summer "The of aters active and take disease an production are scheduled Mondays, Church, 3610 So. 4400 A FIREMANS, Squirt Tuesdays, Thursdays and Unsinkable Molly Brown," West, will hold one worship role in their own health is the true story of the awaits participants at the care. The course will be service during the remainFridays at 7 p.m. and heroic and humorous Public offered Pioneer at Murray 7 Library 4 Valley and at der of the summer at 9:30 p.m. Saturdays battles and victories of the week. Hour this Childrens 13. (Thursday) Hospital today 4. This Holiday August through a.m., through Sept. from indomitable The event is scheduled at 2 lady scheduled p.m. and will performance Sunday, Rev. Linda Thoth, from Missouri - Molly p.m. today (Thursday) at with associate pastor at Wasatch continue for seven consecuMonday, special Hannibal, Tobin Brown. This popular the Main Library, 73 W. performance to benefit the Presbyterian Church, will tive Thursdays. RegistraSouth. 6100 will There be Broadway musical features course is free for the tion Ronald House McDonald on service. the conduct worship the music and lyrics of Vine no hour the at information For activity Her sermon will be "Food limited. Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. book week. Street this call Library Tickets are $6adults, Meredith Willson and For The Soul," based on Richard Morris. runs It call more For information by under $4children 12, Exercise class John 6:25-3odd calendar on or days $5senior citizens, will be held Tuesday at 7:30 Monday through Saturday for For of 20 church. the at $3.50each groups p.m. CELEBRATE National or more. For informatin call at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. information call Week Scuba 5, alternating with "Robber Diving by 9:30 Monday-Fridawhich plays films and lecture a Bridegroom," enjoying or Pastor or EVENTS dates. on even calendar on the art of scuba diving at THE the modern at WIZ, Saperstein from Tickets two branches of the Salt range musical version of Dorothys THE GALA concert by for Call Lake County Library visit to the land of Oz, is the ST. MATTHEWS Luther Internain the and reservainformation participants Whitmore System. Arts Library, Councils an Church, 2040 W. 3500 tional Summer Vocal School Murray 2197 E. 7000 South, will summer production in the tions. holds worship South, will be presented today present Scuba for Fun on service at 9:30 a.m. Pastor amphitheater in Murray Satur- through (Thursday) Monday, Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. is Park. Scheduled for 8:30 CAMPING, romance, come serving Harvey Levning 1-- 188 3 items for Urban Center. For more information call and 21, J.jjy 3 jiaiiEgg Ltu ThurcHau THE GREEN SHEET RESERVATIONS are due reunion of graduating and 1968. Monday for the the Kearns high classes of 1967 The two classes a will hold reunion Saturday, Aug. 13 at the Red Lion Inn, 255 So. West Temple. joint OLYMPUS high class of 83 will hold its reunion Friday, Aug. 12 at the Park City Aston Genesis Resort. Dinner and a program will begin at 7 p.m. Cost for the evening is $16.50person in advance or $18 at the door. For couples it is $32 in advance and $35 at the door. Room reservations are also available through t&e reunion committee. For information more call Gretchen Nygaard Durham (581-932Karen or Romney 6) (278-0258- ). PREPARATIONS are under way for the annual from Garfield reunion p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 at Southridge Park, 4015 W. 5100 South. The event is open to all former residents of the Utah Copper town which ceased to be in the late 1950s. Families are being asked to bring their For own picnic lunch. call And information Nielsen (250-552or Elvin noon-1- 0 Bennett (250-5375- ). JORDAN high graduating class of 1938 is holding a reunion Friday and Saturday, Aug. 26 and 27. Since many of those contacted have expressed a desire to see other friends who attended school with of the them, members classes of 37 and 39 are also being invited to share the event with them. For additional information, contact Lucile Pixton Brown Doyle Yates or Murray 50-ye- (561-9920- ), (561-287- Brown (255-1210- ). 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