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Show 21 THI Ttiurdiy,Oct.J7, KM OKIN SHUT r I information call 566-074- 2 or following post-conce- THE FIRST Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City, 569 So. 1300 East, will hold its annual benefit auction at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19. Guest auctioneer will be radio personality Tom Bock. Many unusual, interesting and practical items will be available. Tasty desserts and coffees gourmet available. For more information call AUDITION THE SPREAD Joy ladies chorus is in need of new members (and old ones to Rehearsals are return). Wednesdays from 2 p.m. at the IDS ward house at 2975 W. 4270 South. Child care provided. Meet new friends and have fun. Anyone in the Salt Lake to is invited Valley For more participate. information call Barbara at 1-- v( 1 . I,''' 682-868- 7. ' sv 969-977- 6. rt Festivities will go until midnight with dancing and socializing to the tunes of The Belaires, refreshments from New York Seltzer and a light buffet catered by Brumby's. Admission is $5 for and guests and $2.50 for Fanfare Club more members. For information call Debbie Hendrickson at ; rs , 533-562- J 6. ' yin , UTAH Council of the Blind will hold a New and Used Sale, Bake Sale and Carnival from 10 ti.rn.-.m. Saturday at ' the urray B. Allen Center of the Bhnd, 100 So. 300 East For more information call X S , f PERSONS interested in performing with the Murray Symphonic Band are being invited to call Fred Bond at 0 to arrange for an audition. the concert Friday party in in a the Salt Lake Arts Center. 254-414- 4. CPU will be taught at Alta 292-115- 6. Prince True and, of course, the lovely Sleeping Beauty. The production will be each Saturday staged through Nov. 19. For information call 484-925-7. STAR Child, a popular LDS musical, is being staged and Saturday Friday, Monday in Mt Vernon. 184 E. Vine Academy, with Murray, Street, Warrior" being "Saturday's performed next week at the same location. The two shows will alternate each ticket For weekend. 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. nightly. 269-134- , Canyon Sports Center, 9565 So. Highland Drive from 8 261-258- GUYS and Dolls, Frank Loesser'B Broadway musical, is on stage at Park Saturday, Tuition For more is $15. information call n a.m.-noo- , City's Egyptian Theatre at 8 p.m. each Thursday, and Saturday Friday through Nov. 26. For ticket information call (Tickets ' also available at SmithTix outlets). 942-258- 2. Number: Helping Children Make The Transition To Adulthood will be Sisan Kosta's topic at 7 p.m. Tuesday at a free lecture at Charter Summit Hospital. Kosta is the director of the assessment center for Charter Summit Hospital. For more information call ci:unciis Chris- MOUNTAIN View tian Assembly, 300 E. 8000 South, has a schedule of services for all ages. Sunday features Christian Education (elective classes) at 9 a.m., morning worship at 10 and evening praise at 6 On Wednesdays, p.m. k Study, Youth, Royal Rangers and Missio-nette-s all meet at 7 p.m. Nursery service is provided. Rev. Siegfried Krueger is pastor. For more information or counseling appointments call the church office 561-818- 1. DINOSAURS and Environments of Dinosaur National Monument is the topic to be addressed by Daniel J. Chure, paleotologist at the national monument at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Fine Arts Auditorium, located just east of the Social and Behavioral Science Building highrise on the UofU campus. Part of the Utah Museum of Natural History's Dinosauria lecture series. Admission is $1. Mid-wee- at 561-591- 1. - MOUNTAIN Side Baptist Church, 166 E. 10600 South, will hold its 2nd anniversary revival Nov. Dr. Bill Ramsey, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Ft Worth Texas will speak at 7:30 p.m. each On Sunday, evening. services are at 10:30 am. church and a special dedication service at 2 p.m. Nursery provided. Dinner will be available at the ..church between the two Sunday services. For more information call VALUE Dilema: The Stress of Parenting will be Stewart Karren's topic at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8 at a free lecture in the Charter of Center Counseling Midvale. Karren is director the the Charter Counseling Center of Tooele. For more . . information call 3-- 6. 572-120- 561-818- EVENTS THE SALT Lake Sympho- ny, with conductor David Dalton and violin soloist Alison Dalton, will 'perform at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) and Friday in the. Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for this free concert which is sponsored church. the LDS by Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older.. , call 1. 8. GOOD Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East, holds worship Sandy, services, 8:30 and 11 am. each Sunday, with Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a.m. night Wednesday worship services are at 7 p.m. South men's group 7 meets at p.m. Wednesdays; north men's at 6:30 p.m. group Little at Thursdays America. For information 255-818- 1. JORDAN United Methodist Church holds worship services at 10:30 a.m. Sundays. Temporarily will be meeting at the White House Reception Center, 10575 So. Redwood Road. For more information call Pastor David Butler at 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 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 students. 254-666- 9. FIRST Baptist Church or West Jordan, 7681 So. 2200 West, holds Sunaday School at 9:45 a.m. and worship service at 11. Sunday evening service begins at 7 ' k with p.m., 7 at services p.m. Wednesdays. For more mid-wee- Tl SATIS IS NOT A Magical 18 DR00D . . . JennHw KtndaH wll pity Mm Rom Bud and Jtnolw CHilty It cut In tht Utlt rait of Charita Dlektnt Tht Mystery of Edwin Dreod, tn winning mutletl that wll bt prMtnttd by tht Sad Ltkt Rtptrtory Thtttrt (Ctty Rap) at tht Utah Thtatra beginning tomorrow (Friday). Tlekttt may bt rtMrvtd by calling audlanca-partlelpatl- CYRANO de Bergerac, the immortal story' in which chivalry and wit, bravery and love are forever captured in one great theater piece, will be 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, South 300 University. Matinees are also scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 5 12. For ticket and information call the Pioneer boxoffice at Theatre Tony-Awar- d - I first prize in the View From Both Sides, is 8th Tchaikovsky Internat- the topic at at 7 p.m. today in (Thursday) at the Whitmore ional Competition Moscow. In . doing so, he library, 2197 E. 7000 South. became the first Western Representatives from the pianist to claim the prize Tax Limitation Coalition since Van Cliburn in 1958. and Taxpayers for Utah will Douglas will perform the debate the merits of the Brahms Second Piano three tax initiatives slated Concerto with the Utah for the November election, Symphony on Friday and ballot Written questions Saturday, at 8 pan. in from the audience will be Hall. Also addressed during the final Symphony featured by the orchestra portion of the program- - For will be the Vaughn more information, call the Overture Williams' to Salt Lake County Library The System at Aristophanes' comedy Wasps and Richard Strauss' . symphonic poem Death and OCTOBER is known for its Transfiguration. For more crisp, cool air, the busy information call activity of school children and the flurry of jack XIANG-DONwitches and Kong, this olanterns, Halloween. on of the winner Gina goblins year's Bachauer Internatinoal Pi- Children will be treated to a will variety of programs this ano Competition, same concert month in most branches of the ferform in Alice Tully the Salt Lake County Hall in New York City at 8 Library System featuring p.m. Friday in the Excelsior storytime, ' magic, safety awareness and Halloween ; Hotel, 101 ?W;:ioa; North, novo. The event is part ot fun. The magical comedy of ' the Utah Music Teachers Brian Voiles will be held at Assn. annual convention. the Whitmore Library at 11 a.m. Saturday. Most other Tickets may be purchased will branches at the door. Price of library admission is $4 for the present Halloween stories, general public and $3 for songs and crafts. For more information call the Salt students. Lake County Library THE 25TH season of the at System Dance 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. FAR Southeast County Following the Friday night DUP officers will meet at performance, there will be a 12:15 p.m. Monday. Other black-ti- e 25th anniversary members will meet at 1 Silver Celebration at the p.m. Salt Lake Hilton. Food, MAGGIC, the Mutual Aid drink,, dancing and fun will Glaucoma for Group be the order of the evening. Information and CompliTickets for the performance ance, will meet today with a range from at 4:30 p.m. at (Thursday) special Gala ticket priced at the National Society for to $35. For more information Prevent Blindness Utah call Affiliate's Care Eye Information Center, 661 So. 200 East For more information call won the 943-463- 533-640- 581-696- 943-463- 6. orttiamzATio:is $8-$2- 5, 328-106- 2. 524-202- 0. CELEBRATE the last "shades" of autumn with the Utah Symphony Fanfare Club immediately LIBRARIES W 2C ML n Li n U f ' - V. ' THE i MYSTERY of Irma Vep, a Penny Dreadful by Charles Ludlam with Joe Pitti and David Spencer, is currently at the Center 3350 Theatre, Stage 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 special Halloween performance Monday at 8 p.m. For more information call s, 484-980- 1. 484-925- 7. 581-710- V. W r My major concerns 1. art; TAX REDUCTION 468-249- 6. (If it hus any of ..... must study and our about the needed bring changes through the normal Legislative 'r-'process. I want to 2. EDUCATION help solve our educational, drug and alcohol and vocational training problems in schools. Eliminate areas of Give the schools back to the principals teachers and let the parents get more involved. 3. JOBS I want to get more jobs in our District and State and help Midvale Murray and Sandy boom again. 4. SENIOR CITIZENS - Their needs must be addressed now so as to maintain their dignity and They have paid re-evalu- ate mid-manageme- . 581-696- 1. frQ70 30-De- c. 363-5550- 0. at 581-696- 1. A SPECIAL benefit performance of A Christmas 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 Children's Medical Center. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for children under 12. Reservations are required. reserve seating call To 484-925- 7. WHEELER Farm's Haunted Woods, 6351 So. 900 East, is a fun, safe Halloween activity. The program is offered by the Wheeler Historic Farm Wheeler Farm staff, Friends, Inc. and sponsored Salt Lake County by Recreation and Parks. The Haunted Woods is open Today and Monday from p.m, and from p.m. Friday and Saturday (closed Sunday). Admission is $4.50 (children $2.50). Discount admission available today (Thursday) with a Meadow Gold proof of All net purchase. proceeds are donated to Wheeler Farm Friends, Inc, a corporation. 7-- ct. their dues! m nmiMiBQQu support IT Tf Paid for by the committee to elect At Rlchardion ML. ML ML ML LL ML 3559 Market ; West Valley CitjH 966-398- ML 1 7-- 3-- ETC. COMPUTER Graphics, an exhibit of the works of 11 on all other used items in our Great Store! HOURS 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. , ..T1SUFTSTOSE. 7-- 11 , zfT - p. ; - you et the discount) - any where clothing JU7D nt. self-respe- 2 the colors at 972-780- 0. all orange is my first priority. I feel we tax structure in depth in order to 0. 16-1- 50or black - This 5. 2-- MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ot at THRIFT TOWN SENATE DISTRICT 8 32 Yesrt State Service 581-673- THE 1988 Senior Citizens Arts and Crafts Bazaar, sponsored by Salt Lake County Aging Services, will be held from noon-- 9 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and from 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Saturday at the Valley Fair Mall. Craft entertainment, contests, holiday decorations and new holiday gifts will be available. Also featured will be face painting Saturday 6 from p.m. For more information call n Number 79 on CsHot .' long-standi- VOTE FOR t at 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 (Thursday) when Willis live Butler provides narration of his University Club Travel travelog, Ireland Rediscovered. Far call information more U AH QDSC3AQE)0: Maxwell George c. ALL GHOSTS, ghouls and goblins, 14 years old and call younger, are invitged to get STEP On A Crack, a spooked at the annual ZCMI Center Halloween heartwarming play about a Haunt on Saturday. girl's adjustChildren are being encourment to her new stepmother from and all the other problems aged to store in a safe to store that plague a kid her age, environment and then enter will be presented by the a costume contest afterTheatre wards. Young People's Halloween fun Nov. 9 at Bryant begins at 3 p.m. at the Intermediate School, 40 So. center court in- - ZCMI 800 East Performances are Center. For more informaat 7:30 p.m. all four nights, tion call the Salt Lake City with additional performanc- Parks and Recreation Dept. es at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at and Friday, and at 10 am. and 2 p.m. Saturday. For NIGHTMARES, the March ticket information call of Dimes 15th annual Haunted House at 4225 So. 500 West, is open today ROOM Service, the antics Monjfe& of " a producer and some (Thursday) and, and Friday, actors at the White Way and Saturday from ? Hotel which became the (closed p.m. basis of a Marx Brothers Admission is $4 Sunday). per person, movie, will be performed with $1 discount coupons live by the Pioneer Theatre available at Little Ceasar's Company at 8 p.m. nightly Pizza outlets, Smith's Food Nov. King and Wendy's. Proceeds (except Sundays) 17 on Lees Main will benefit the March of Stage at Pioneer Memorial Dimes and its research, Theatre, 300 South Univer- education and community sity. Matinees are also programs. For more scheduled at 2 p.m. information call the March Saturdays, Dec. 10 and 17. of office Dimes at For ticket information call the Pioneer Theatre boxoffice DANCING for Joy, a comedy in three acts with music, is currently running at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performances are scheduled Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through Nov. 21, with productions slated most Tuesday and Wednesday evenings as well. For reservations call SLEEPING Beauty's timeless fairy tale is the latest children's theater production at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Magical music and dancing will transport audiences through a time with the fairies, the green dragon a silly horse, Fairy Meany, , 30-De- . - 581-696- 1. Memorial Pioneer at Theatre, 800 So. University. Photographic Images by Jack McLellan will be featured in the same 17. location Nov. For more information call trick-or-tre- ' G Nov. 12 in the Logs Gallery 632-600- 0. 1. American novelist Don DeLillo, is being presented at the Babcock Theatre through Sunday downstairs at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre 3rd and on 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. ticket call information 6. Ririe-Woodbu- THE PUMPKIN Giant the first in a series of five children's classics set to play in City Rep's upstairs Family Theatre in the Utah Theatre, 148 So, Main, is being performed at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12, 14, 18 and 19. Matinees are scheduled Saturday and Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. For more information THE DAY Room, a new contemporary play by 7. IN 1986, Barry Douglas THE TAX Initiatives: A IT 9. artists featuring the newest in computer art technology, will be on display through .. ; ' J A. A non-prof- it |