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Show IB I 'Carousel Christmas' To Appear At Festival I ...... " T7Ti JStJlF Mr .E by Helen Glissmeyer Green Sneet Staff Writer - &ti . oL Juf ... Members of the Willow Crack BUSY BUNCH Women's Neighborhood Association work on decorations for entry in the Dec. 5 Festival of Trees. Seated, from left, are Sharyn Roes, Tamara 2-- J) 1 Copier, Dolores Morgan, Tricia Fox, Helen Green, Ruth Holmes. Standing, Kay Terry Jody Innes, Sandi Cullimore, Patti Smart, Nancy Hansen, Linda Allred. 'Christmas Carol' On Hale Stage SOUTH SALT LAKE. The Hale Holz, Tom Carroll, Bob Bedore, Center Theater will present its Brandi Brian, Melanie Radebaugh, of Charles Laura Clayton, Tara Meyrick, Todd annual production Dickens A Christmas Carol Nov. 27 Russell, Jared Shaver, Sally Dietlein, Kim Stone, Jim Smith, Jennifer through Dec. 23. Performances will be given at 8 Westra, Melinda Ness and Pat nightly, Monday through Saturday Oliver. with matinees on Saturday at 1 p.m. Children include Heidi Oliver, Richard Wilkins will portray Amber Radebaugh, Quinn Dietlein, Scrooge, with Tom Stam and Ryan Radebaugh, Ashley RadeSpencer Anderson alternating as baugh, Leigh Hale, Jana Ruth Ghost of Christmas Present and Old Dietlein, Michael Doge, Kevin Joe. Radebaugh, Adam Dietlein, Brant Andrea Clark will play Christmas Oliver, Mandi Oliver, Claire, Past; Nathan Hale, Marley's Ghost; Brooke and Brinton Wilkins and John Lesko, Bob Cratchit. Bobby Swenson. Violin backup will be by Evelyn Other cast members include Mark Dietlein, Merrill Dodge, Warren Ripplinger and Polly Walker. Direction is by Ruth Hale assisted by Sally Swenson and Sally Dietlein, set by John and Mary Williams. Ticket prices will be: Mondays, all seats $4; Tuesday through Thursday and matinees, $5 adults, $4 children; Friday and Saturday evenings, $6 adults, $4 children. Reservations are required and seats must be paid for ten days in advance. For ticket information call 484-925- MURRAY PARK SKATING RINK 1 SALT LAKE. Applications are now being accepted for a graduate 27 AT 12 P.M. ADMISSION ...75' Adults......... $1M 50' Skate Rental See Our Coupon In The Coupon Book In Today's Paper I A LJ- -J "1 ciaisTOAs T cecals vi passengers ac- be sent to POETRY-Uta- h Wilderness Assn., 455 E. 400 South, No. 306, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. The first copy of the poem must have the author's name, address and phone number in the upper right hand corner. The second copy should be the poem only to guarantee anonymity during judging. All poems must be postmarked by Feb. 1,1988. CASH BONUS Monday - Friday A.M. 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Two copies of each poem should stccki:::s 3n CiaiSTttAS ill no n Wilderness Association. A prize of $100 will be awarded to the winner. The winning poem along with the top five honorable mentions will be reprinted in a special centerfold in the spring 1988 Utah Wilderness Assn. Review. The rules include: Poems must not exceed 40 lines, and may be written in any style. No more than three poems may be entered by one poet. ROUND TRIP Includes: Round trip motorcoach from Salt Lake to Wendover $H0 v MURRAY. A poetry contest relating to wilderness, its preservation, value and spiritual nature is being sponsored by the Utah NEW AND DIFFERENT MERCHANDISE ARRIVES DAILY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO STOCK ON HAND c::::::3cms n1 Coming at different times each Thursday, the women have enjoyed sociability and lunch as well as the satisfaction of doing something together for a worthwhile reason. "Wc feel it is a good project for a very good cause," says Mrs. Terry. "We know that every penny that is made at the festival goes to the Medical Children's Primary Center." Not many charitable projects can boast of this, she feels. for the tree decorating project is Linda Allred. The tree has been donated by George and Dolores Morgan, also in the Willow Creek Area. "Pocket money" from the others in the group has also been used for expenses. Other crafters include Helen Competition Is Announced For Poets SAVINGS TO 50 " IPAatflFCT I 1 2-- 5. 26, 1987 JOBBERS ODD LOT I cE5i3I tree for the festival which will be held at the Salt Palace Dec. The neighborhood women were excited about the idea and have met every Thursday at the Terry home to paint carousel horses and decorate them with glitter and jewels. There are 14 horses about seven inches tall which will adorn the tree and six larger horses about 18 inches tall which will gallop around the base. ot fellowship for women, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Region of Application forms may be obtainSoroptimist Internation, a women's ed from student financial aid offices of four year colleges or deans of classified service club. The purpose of the fellowship is to graduate schools in the Rocky Mounencourage qualified women to begin tain region. or continue their graduate study in This biennial fellowship was accepted fields where there is a need established by Soroptimist Internafor leadership. Applicants must be in need of tional clubs in the Rocky Mountain financial assistance plus a woman region in 1949 with awards being resident of the Rocky Mountaion made each biennium since 1950. It region; and registered or accepted has encouraged 18 women to return for graduate study in any accredited to school and expand their education institution in the Rocky Mountain in order to move into leadership region where a high standard of ad- positions in a variety of fields. vanced study is offered in her chosen field. All applications and credentials must be postmarked no later than NOVEMBER Under) It all started back in sunny July when Kay Terry invited about 20 women to her home for a luncheon. At the social she asked the women if they would like to help her with a Green, Janice McCray, Tamara Copier, Kim Menzel, Betty Carlson, Diane Mortenscn, Jodi lnnes, Sharon Rees, Sandy Cullimmore, Patty Smart, Tricia Fox, Patrice Harmer, Leslie Egan, Ruth Holmes, Pam Bishop, Robyn Kcssler and Hancy Hansen. When the women complete the horses, they will attach them to a seven-foartificial white tree along with clear glass balls, silver bows and garland. The tree will revolve on a turning pedestal. "Carousel Christmas" will be just one of 300 which range from whimsical and nostalgic to elegant and sophisticated in the 17th annual Festival of Trees. Other features of the festival will be the gift boutique, the sweet shop and gingerbread village. The aisle of wreaths which will display decorations on 60 doors. Tickets may be purchased at Century 21 offices prior to the festival at a discount rate of $2.25 adults, $1.25 children. Tickets at the door arc $2.75 and $1.50. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The members of the Willow Creek group know that their tale will have a happy ending. More than 8,000 people probably will view their work of art, then it will be sold to help make some sick kids well again. Graduate Fellowship Is Offered To Women OPENS Children (17 7. The 1988 season opener, I Came To Your Wedding, will open Dec. 29. New Year Eve Special will be given at 7 and performances 10 cost $6 p.m. including refreshments. SANDY. At Christmas time we hear tales about the many Christmas tree. A new one this year might be entitled "How a tree brought about a new women's group." And this is a true story, The tree is one named "Carousel and it is being Christmas" decorated for the Festival of Trees by some women in the Sandy area who have now formed the Willow Women's Creek Neighborhood Assn. Thursday, November THE GREEN SHEET ccacacra cms I 097 I nOO' I |