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Show Thursday, Oct. 27, THE GREEN SHEET 2B """"" 1988 ' i ifTTTirremrtns I studying the book of Proverbs. The youth groups physical fitness program is archery and volleyball for the fall quarter. For more information call AUDITIONS 964-288- ST. MATTHEWS Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with worship THE SPREAD Joy ladies chorus is in need of new members (and old ones to return). Rehearsals are Wednesdays from p.m. at the LDS ward house at 1-- 8. service scheduled at 10:30. Pastor Harvey Leuning is 2 serving as interim pastor. 2975 W. 4270 South. Child care provided. Meet new friends and have fun. Anyone in the Salt Lake is invited to Valley For more participate. 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, items for Crossroads Urban Center. For more information call le information call Barbara at 969-977- 972-842- PERSONS interested in performing with the Murray Symphonic Band are being invited to call Fred Bond at to arrange for an audition. 261-258- ST. MARTIN DePorres Catholic Church, 4914 So. 2200 West, Taylorsville, will host its monthly cooked and breakfast, served by the teenagers of the parish on Sunday following mass at 9 and 11 a.m. The menu will consist of french toast, sausage, fruit, coffee and orange juice. The price is $3.50 for adults and $1.50 for children under 10. 0 CHURCHES Dolson will CARROLL speak at 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services Sunday at Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South. His wife will serve as liturgist and present the childrens sermon. Sunday Wilberg. The event is part of the Utah Music Teachers Assn, annual convention. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Price of admission is $4 for the general public and $3 for Dimples Darlings a luncheon meeting at noon Tuesday. Finance committee and trustees both meet 973-177- 6. WHEN WAS the last time you had a hunch, sudden inspiration or gut feeling about something? Learn and practice principles allowing this light to guide you in daily life. The Edic Educational Foundation Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. For call more information mornings. 968-689- WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610 So. 4400 Church, West, will host a potluck dinner and talent show at 6 Sunday p.m. Saturday. School will be at 9:45 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Pastor Sapersteins sermon will be "How God Votes, based on Psalm 8 and Eph. 1. A childrens Halloween costume party is scheduled at 4 p.m. Sunday for elementary age children. Exercise class meets at the 7:30 church at p.m. Tuesday, with adult choir 7 rehearsal at p.m. more For Wednesday. information call , ' j j 968-799- Monday-Frida- 9:30-11:3- y conducts workshops at 7 p.m. and master classes at 8:30 p.m. Wednsesdays at Carriage Square, 4128 So. 1785 West. For more information call 265-395- 9. THE SALT Lake Symphony, with conductor David Dalton and violin soloist Alison Dalton, will perform 7:30 at p.m. today 0 a.m., or Pastor Saperstein at 967-399- ' g-- S 11 M Price door. of students. . . . Jennifer Kendell will play Miss Rosa But and Jennifer O'Haley is cast In the title role of Charles Dickens The Mystery of Edwin Tony-Awar- d Drood, an audience-participatio- n winning musical that will be presented by the Salt Lake Repertory Theatre (City Rep) at the Utah Theatre beginning tomorrow (Friday). Tickets may be reserved by calling more information, call the Salt Lake County Library System at 943-463- 6. OCTOBER is known for its crisp, cool air, the busy activity of school children and the flurry of jack and oTantems, witches Halloween. on Children will be treated to a Dance Ririe-Woodbu- Company will open Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Capitol Theatre. For the of this Silver opening Anniversary season, three works will be presented Diverse Creatures, Windows and Devouring the Bunyip. Following the Friday night performance, there will be a black-ti- e 25th anniversary Silver Celebration at the Salt Lake Hilton. Food, drink, dancing and fun will be the order of the evening. Tickets for the performance with a range from special Gala ticket priced at $35. For more information call variety of programs this month in most branches of the Salt Lake County Library System featuring storytime, magic, safety awareness and Halloween fun. The magical comedy of Brian Voiles will be held at the Whitmore Library at 11 a.m. Saturday. Most other will branches library Halloween stories, present songs and crafts. For more information call the Salt Lake Library County System at 943-463- 2. PROMINENT German organist and recording star Heinz Lohmann, director of music at the Heilsbronnen Church in Berlin, will at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for this free concert which is sponsored by the LDS church. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. i- -q-i ORGANIZATIONS THE WEST Valley Club of Intematinoal Training in Communications meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month from 5:30-p.m. at the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. The club is an international organization dedicated to building through effective communication, organizational development and leadership to all Open training. persons. 7 1-- Tiger Cub and Cub Scout pack call Miriam at may 8 or Tana at The group will be organizing soon in the West Valley City area. three tax initiatives slated for the November election ballot. Written questions from the audience will be addressed during the final portion of the program. For TT -- H cm Ai-- 965-935- 250-318- 5. SURVIVORS of Homicide, a support group for people have lost family members or friends through murder, meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:30 p.m. at 201 E. 5900 South, suite 200. For more information call Renae at who il. 255-238- S 0. r u & 265-313- 7. STAR Child, a popular LDS musical, is being staged and Saturday Friday, Monday in Mt. Vernon 184 Academy, 2. Vine E. with Murray, Street, "Saturdays Warrior" being performed next week at the PARENTS Without Partners is a single-pareorganization devoted to the welfare and interest of single parents and their children which sponsors and varied programs activities each month.; For or information call visit the chapter hall at 50 E. 3750 South. nt same location. The two shows will alternate each For weekend. ticket information call Individual tickets are $6, or $5 if purchased for both shows at the same time. Family group rates available. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. 269-134- 262-984- 9 9. nightly. and Dolls, Frank Loessers Broadway musical, is on stage at Park Citys Egyptian Theatre at 8 p.m. each Thursday, and Friday Saturday through Nov. 26. For ticket information call (Tickets also available at SmithTix outlets). GUYS CYRANO de Bergerac, the immortal story in which chivalry - and wit, bravery forever and love are in one great captured will be theater piece, performed live by the Pioneer Theatre Company at 8 p.m. nightly (except Sundays) through Nov. 12 on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South University. Matinees are also scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 5 12. For and ticket information call the Pioneer boxoffice at Theatre 581-696- at boxoffice 581-696- (It it Integrity call 0. benefit SPECIAL A A of Christmas performance Carol will be staged at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. All proceeds will benefit the Primary Childrens Medical Center. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for children under 12. Reservations are required. To reserve seating call ETC. A COUNTRY which has managed to make significant progress with its own industrial revolution while stem to a trying military revolution will spring to life in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU campus at 8 p.m. today long-standin- g 16-1- 9 581-696- 1. 1. live Butler provides narration of his University Club Travel travelog, Ireland Rediscovered. For call more information 581-710- 0. THE 1988 Senior Citizens Arts and Crafts Bazaar, sponsored by Salt Lake County Aging Services, will be held from noon-- p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and from 10 a.m.-- p.m. Saturday at the Valley Fair Mall. Craft contests, entertainment, decorations and holiday new holiday gifts will be available. Also featured will be face painting Saturday 9 6 from 2-- 6 468-249- 4. THE UTAH Council of the Blind will hosl a New and Used Sale Saturday at the Murry B. Allen Center for the Blind, 100 So. 300 East. Proceeds will be used to fund a reading service and a ride program. Donations of new and used items are being sought. For information call or (please leave 262-115- 566-630- message). WESTMINSTER College hosts the Halloween Classic 10K run on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. in Sugarhouse Park. Registration is $8 before Monday, and $10 after that date 7:45-8:4- 5 488-421- 487-355- you 4. et the discount) 1 on HOURS 9:00 a.m. r u 5:00 p.m. owe .THRIFT STOREmm, T rr u Olol W accept bankcards Emu 1 - rent GMtffellt I 11 fa M i A T.l IT ipxa i . 6 6 off 30 6. 4700 So. Redwood Road. Sponsored by the Indepen'1 all orange or black clothing any where For more p.m. information call A GALA teen dance will highlight the Halloween weekend, beginning at 7:30 in the p.m. Friday Taylorsville Park Building, ROOM Service, the antics a.m. of a producer and some (including actors at the White Way day of race), including Hotel which became the ($4 registration basis of a Marx Brothers without shirt). For more or movie, will be performed information call live by the Pioneer Theatre THE MYSTERY of Irma Vep, a Penny Dreadful by Charles Ludlam with Joe Pitti and David Spencer, is currently at the Center 3350 Theatre, Stage has any of the colors Willis when (Thursday) 967-744- STEP On A Crack, a heartwarming play about a girls adjustment to her new stepmother and all the other problems that plague a kid her age, will be presented by the Young Peoples Theatre Nov. at Bryant Intermediate School, 40 So. 800 East. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. all four nights, with additional performances at 4:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. For call ticket information THE DAY Room, a new by contemporary play American novelist Don DeLillo, is being presented at the Babcock Theatre through Sunday downstairs at the Pioneer Memorial on Theatre and 3rd University Streets. Performances are scheduled Oct. today (Thursday) through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 7 p.m., with a 2 p.m. For matinee Saturday. call ticket information 581-696- 532-600- on all other used items in our Great Store! r 1. THE PUMPKIN Giant, the dent Order of Foresters, first in a series of five Wasatch Court 1478, the childrens classics set to dance is open for those in play in City Reps upstairs junior high through age 19. Family Theatre in the Utah Chaperones and parents Theatre, 148 So. Main, is will be in attendandce, with being performed at 7:30 chips and soda pop for the p.m. Nov. 12, 14, 18 and 19. youngsters attending. There Matinees are scheduled is no admission cost. For information call Saturday and Nov. 5 at 2 more at Lindgren p.m. For more information Miquel 1. 50 Committed to Utah's Future Remains Accessible To The Voters KQliEUlJ2 sity. Matinees are also at 2 p.m. scheduled Saturdays, Dec. 10 and 17. For ticket information call Theatre Pioneer the MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st at THRIFT TOWN Restore Confidence in Government Support Excellence in Education Efficiency in Government For Honesty 30-De- c. y Promote Economic Development Help Existing Business Attract New Business t 5 al THE TAX Initiatives: A View From Both Sides is the topic at at 7 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Representatives from the Tax Limitation Coalition and Taxpayers for Utah will debate the merits of the 484-925- self-hel- p THEATRE ALL BOYS grades interested in joining an LIBRARIES TOUGHLOVE keeps families out of trouble. These are groups to available parents troubled by their teenagers behavior with drugs and alcohol or with the law. For meeting information call 6. $8-$2- 328-106- SLEEPING Beautys timeless fairy tale is the latest childrens theater production at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Magical music and dancing audiences will transport through a time . with the fairies, the green dragon a silly horse, Fairy Meany, Prince True and, of course, the lovely Sleeping Beauty. will be The production each Saturday staged through Nov. 19. For information call DROOD goblins THE 25TH season of the THE AMERICAN Piano Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) in the Madsen Recital Hall at the Harris Fine Arts Center on the BYU campus. The quartet consists of Dr. Paul Pollei, Douglas Humpherys, Jeffrey Shumway and Mack 8) A the admission is $4 for the general public and $3 for Company at 8 p.m. nightly Nov. Sundays) (except 17 on Leas Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South Univer- 484-925- Pi- will ano Competition, concert same the perform he presented in Alice Tully Hall in New York City at 8 p.m. Friday in the Excelsior Hotel, 101 W. 100 North, Provo. The event is part of the Utah Music Teachers Assn, annual convention. Tickets may be purchased older. 964-288- 484-925- 7. Bachauer Intematinoal (Thursday) and Friday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for this free concert which is sponsored the LDS church. by Admission is limited to those eight years of age and BEBI E Baptist Church, 3769 W. 4700 South, holds Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Wednesday night services are at 7 p.m. The church is having Soul Savings Days Oct. 19-2Any lost soul can call the church office at 8 for an appointment to find assurance of salvation. Senior pastor Dr. M.J. Wamekes sermon topic Sunday is The Blood, of Jesus Christ His Son Cleanseth Us From All Sin. The Sunday Night youth is group (ages 13-1- l Saturdays and Mondays through Nov. 21, with productions slated most Tuesday and Wednesday evenings as well. For reservations call Fridays, years winner of the Gina perform 2, 2801 So. Main. Performances are scheduled Thursdays, Kong, this XIANG-DON- G MAKING of America: Anaylsis of the Constitution Part One, is the title of a lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 at the National have will DANCING for Joy, a comedy in three acts with music, is currently running at the Hale Center Theater, to Overture Aristophanes comedy The Wasps and Richard Strauss symphonic poem Death and Transfiguration. For more information call 533-640- perfor- 484-980- Williams at Halloween special mance Monday at 8 p.m. For more information call IN 1986, Barry Douglas won the first prize in the 8th Tchaikovsky Internain tional Competition Moscow. In doing so, he became the first Western pianist to claim the prize since Van Clibum in 1958. Douglas will perform the Second Piano Brahms Concerto with the Utah Symphony on Friday and Saturday, at 8 p.m. in Also Hall. Symphony featured by the orchestra will be the Vaughn School Center for Constitutional Studies, 3740 W. 1987 South. This lecture is a thorough examination of the Constitution article by amendment article, by amendment. This is the first of two parts (Total of six hours). Babysitting For available. more information call s, students. CLASSES is at 9:45 a.m.; junior high youth meet at 5:30 p.m. Today (Thursday) there will be Bible study at the church at 10 a.m.; M&Ms at 1 p.m. (meet at the home of Marilyn Gullickson), Girl Scouts at 6 p.m.; chancel choir and Narcotics Anonymous at 7:15. Senior high youth meet Friday at 7 p.m. for a trip to the Haunted House. There will be a Halloween party Saturday at 10 a.m. for Sunday School children. Highland Drive. The play, Inc. produced by Walk-Onand directed by David Spencer, runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. through Nov. 5, with a I U , j A 3 |