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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Nov. 3, 1988 at 9:45 a.m. and worship service at 11. Sunday evening service begins at 7 the LDS church. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. with p.m., services at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. For more information call 2 or mid-wee- k AUDITION tryouts for the Midvale, Midvale North and Midvale East stake of Handel's Messiah will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday and again Nov. 12 at the East Midvale stake center, 240 E. 7570 South. Practices for the program will be held each SOLO a.m. For Saturday at more information call Coz Green at 8 562-272- 5. 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 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-- 2 969-977- PERSONS interested in performing with the Murray Symphonic Band are being invited to call Fred Bond at to arrange for an audition. 261-258- 0 CKURCHS 4. Q 533-649- 4. LEAD by Staff Sergeant L. MAKING of America: Anaylsis of the Constitution Part One, is the title of a lecture at 7 p.m. today (Thursday) at the National 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 available, y i For more information call Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for the concert, which is free of charge and sponsored by the LDS church. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. NOW in 6. 2. AWARD winning pianist Mira Gill, age 14, will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for the concert, which is free of charge and sponsored by the LDS church. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. 255-611- Mid-wee- 2. LIBRARIES YOUNG People's Theatre season preview will take place at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday at area libraries. The 11 a.m. preview will be in the story room at the Salt Lake library, 200., So. 500 East, while the 2 p.m. session will be in the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South. For more information call the Young People's Theater at Salt Lake City library or the Salt at Lake County Library System at 943-463- 486-071- 1. 581-722- 363-573- day-lon- 2; 3; 6. 7-- ORGANIZATIONS 572-120- 8. THE MONTHLY meeting of the Midvally Chapter of AARP 3921 will be held at 7 p.m. today (Thursday) in the Regional Sandy Rehabilitation and Convalescent Center, 50 E. 9000 and Election South. installation of officers will Retired conducted. be lawyer and former state legislator Justin Stewart will speak on "Knowing Your Legislators, Knowing Their Bills and Lobbying." For more information call Bill or Claudia at FORT Douglas Wive's Club bazaar will be from 9 a.m.4 at Fort p.m. Saturday Douglas. Homemade goodies, crafts, white elephants 2 1. 255-818- 1. 254-666- 9. FIRST Baptist Church or West Jordan, 7681 So. 2200 West, holds Sunaday School 255-199- 6. EVENTS SOPRANO Pat Jackson with flutist Karen Perkins and pianist Sandra Peterr son will perform at 7:30 in the Assembly Bm. Friday on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for the concert, which is free of charge and sponsored by available. Proceeds post youth projects. go to LAURITA Theta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi has planned a visit to the Holy Trinity Abbey in Huntsville, Children's Medical Center. ti for children under 12. I&servatioM are required. T$ reserve seating call 484-925- 7. ETC. WASATCH Division of the National Model Railroad a Model Assn. presents Train Show from 0 pjn. STAR Child, a popular LDS musical, is being staged and Saturday Friday, Monday in Mt Vernon Academy, 184 E. Vine with Murray, Street, "Saturday's Warrior" being performed next week at the same location. The two shows will weekend. SYNCOPATION 6-1- p.m. Saturday Friday, and 10-- 4 p.m. Sunday at the Central City Multipurpose Center, 615 South 300 10-- 8 Vtrt Schmidt, Rick Neas, Wea Brawn and Gordon Weeemann win Mend their voices M part of the annual panda of harmony by the Beehive Stateemon Barberahop Chorus at Symphony Hall Nov. 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. The chorus of 90 men and several local quartets wil perform a apeclaBy arranged show, "Heritage of Harmony," commemorating SO yeara of SPEBSQSA (Society for the Preeervatlon and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America). Tickets are on sale at the Salt Palace boxoffiee and at the Capitol Theatre In addition to your friendly neighborhood barberahop quartet singer. For call Utah on Saturday. information more Barbara Marr at 967-159- . 9. GOING, Going, Gone is the theme of the Christian Women's Club luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Heritage House, 4699 So. Highland Drive. Cost is $7.75. A silent auction for baked goods and crafts will 0 be held from p.m., with proceeds going to Christmas club's the project For more information call Nancy Rawski at (A 942-754- 0. donation-supporte- nursery available at Southeast Christian Church, 1811 E. - Street) (581-2176- (581-226- ), 7) $lperson $5ramily. For more information call Greg or 6 Cudworth at Mike Laine at or 967-224- alternate each 278-652- 6, ticket For information call is 7:30 p.m. Showtime nightly. THE UTAH All Family Boat Show is in the Salt Palace through Sunday. A wide variety of boats will be presented, including many new runabouts, stylish cabin cruisers, houseboats, jet boats, river beads, specialty craft and unique water toys. Other marine 269-134- 9. KNTTLEADERS dub for machine knitters will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Dainesd Sewing Machine, Inc., 184 E. 5300 South. The meeting will feature a demonstration of the "Figure 8 Graft," an invisible seam for reversible knitwear, by Ruth Petersen. Knitleaders is a free support group for in interested persons All machine knitting. models of machines are The group represented. meets the second Wednesday of each month, jwm .... y CYRANO de Bergerac, the immortal story in which chivalry and wit, bravery forever are and love 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, 300 South University. Matinees are also scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturday and Nov. 12. For ticket information call the Pioneer Theatre at D.B. Cooper's, 19 E. 200 Attorney Brooke Wells is guest speaker. As an attorney in the Homicide Division of the Salt Lake Legal Defender Assn., Ms. Wells defends indigent South. criminal defendents in major felony cases including "Hard capital homicide. cases as a public defender," will be her topic. For dinner more or reservations call Macel information Thurmond at 582-803- 6. boxoffiee at 581-696- 1. THE MYSTERY of frma Vep, a Penny Dreadful by Charles Ludlam with Joe Pitta and David Spencer, is currently at the Center 3350 Theatre, Stage Drive. The play, Highland Inc. produced by Walk-Onand directed by David runs Spencer, today (Thursday), Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. For more information call s, 484-980- 1. DANCING for Joy, a comedy in three acts with music, is currently running at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performanc- RAPS (Recovered Amputees Providing Support) is a free service organization providing peer level support and encouragement to who have individuals undergone or will undergo 532-600- 1. es are scheduled Thursdays, and Fridays, Saturdays Mondays through Nov. 21, with productions slated most Tuesday and Wednesday evenings as well. For reservations call 484-925- 7. ROOM Service, the antics of a producer and some actors St the White Way Hotel which became the basis of a Marx Brothers movie, will be performed live by the Pioneer Theatre Company at 8 p.m. nightly Sundays) Nov. (except 17 on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, 300 South University. Matinees are also scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturdays, Dec. 10 and 17. For ticket information call the Pioneer Theatre 30-De- c. boxoffiee 531-771- ALOHA Festival 1988, presented by Hui O Hawaii O Utah Hawaiian Civic Club, will be held Saturday from 10 a.m.-1p.m. at the Hellenic Memorial Hall, 279 So. 300 West. Food, crafts, entertainment and demonstrations from Fiji, Hawaii, 0 at 581-696- 966-062- 2. OF only three ONE films ; booked "repeat" during the past 22 years by the University Travel Club will be shown Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU campus. DeWitt Jones will narrate his g film John Muir's Sierra, High originally shown in Utah in prize-winnin- 1973.. (The other, were Dick' Reddy's Afar re-ru- Twain in Switzerland in and 1969 581-710- at Pioneer George at Maxwell 581-673- 5. office at A SPECIAL 6. 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 ARE WE alone in the Universe? Is there intelligent life beyond planet earth? Hansen Planetarium's new star show, Real E.T., Looking for the presents an informative and entertaining account of humanity's search for signs of extra terrestrial intelli- Parfnvm a n Mt a ni 3 wTend. w mtutvco scheduled at 7 p.m. Fri niesaays, Thursdays, Maim aimJ Ooaiuraays ana at ujd 2 p.m. Sundays through Nov. 20. Tickets are $4 for adults, $3 for children and seniors. For tickets call 1 1 538-204- For 8. recorded information about the planetarium's schedule (including laser shows) call 538-209- 8. Unfit,; tutu j KTVX PRESENT THEIR 40ih ANNUAL c i jest e cam er a uNen," fee ! There msf he aiere te H Ikaa antd the eje. Cermet caNeewt thai ee aet iwsj er wfckh re eccsr lr$ uiI,T l8UC7l0,, SHOW HERITAGE of HARMONY BEEHIVE STATESMEN CHORUS ti DIRECTOR: MILT CHRISTENSEN ' treatment hf e erofraieMi tea eUmiaete theie aetjiai areMent wreier. Call Dr. Ketter tefttf for free centaltetiea. ' IflJS igjH ' i MEDICAL FOOT 1 M MtEDUTTCR 2400 W. 7100 Se.,W.Jeceae 7 (rite. J V" SeeewsffscisFeh.CeeaMleeh EXAMINATION F03 Kll c. S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. "Id 566-729- Memorial 30-De- .'Mt ' YwMevMetleGetthif, The senses sf The rYsMsal Call 0. Theatre, 300 So. University. Photographic Images by Jack McLellan will be featured in the same location Nov. 17. For more information call CeSXSlCAUOVSB FofAeel. Mark COMPUTER Graphics, an exhibit of the works of 11 artists featuring the newest in computer art technology, will be on display through Nov. 12 in the Loge Gallery Something? TREATMENT CENTE and 1972 Twain in Italy in 1973 and 1981.) For more information call To Tell You ttat's cniftt tin erteta. Urij CapeM Samoa, 1. TICKETS for Annie, the Christmas production at Promised Valley Playhouse, are currently on sale at the PVP box office, 132 So. State. This delightful rendition, which began as a comic strip depicting the adventures of Annie and her dog, Sandy, takes place during the Depression of the 30s and has been featured professionaly on stage and in film. For more information call the box 364-569- Zealand, Tahiti, Tonga. For ticket information call Puna at Aro Your Foot Trying To 9. New STEP On A Crack, a heartwarming play about a girl's adjustment to her new stepmother and all the other problems that plague a kid her age, will be presented by the Theatre Young People's 9 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 ticket information call 581-696- at 0. ; x THE SALT Lake Legal Secretaries Assn. will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 10 call relat- water-fu- n accessories, ed products and services will also be displayed. For more information call the Utah Marine Dealers Assn. 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 16-1- d is Vine amputation. The group meets the second Thursday of each month in the Independent Living Center, 764 So. 200 West, rear entrance. The next meetings are Nov. 10 and Dec. 8. Rides are available upon request. Refreshments will be served. For information call Grace Means Luta Cox or Elaine Hollaway is Admission East 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). ... Barteithoppera for adult 6 AfimiM1011 GUYS and Dolls, Frank Loesser's Broadway musical, is on stage at Park 12:15-12:3- 1. JORDAN United Methodist Church holds worship services at 10:30 a.m. Sundays. Temporarily the church will be meeting at the White House Reception Center, 10575 So. Redwood Road. For more information call Pastor David Butler at i will composers, 359-065- 581-669- a.m.-12:3- call . m i ; its third present the first concert in season on its 1988-8- 9 Monday at 8 p.m. in the Beesley Recital Hall, 1760 So. 100 East. For more 2 or information call 7-- 561-818- i ! interest in and education 20th about Century American wll benefit the Primary 484-925- 7. season, the Contemporary Music Consortium', founded by Dr. Madeline Schatz to foster - 268-742- jn at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly BECOME A Non Smoker. MOUNTAIN View Chris- Free introcuction from 9 0 tian Assembly, 300 E. 8000 p.m. Friday; 10 p.m. Saturday. Workshop South, has a schedule of conducted by Tracey Higley, services for all ages. Sunday features Christian Educa- master hypnotherapist, will tion (elective classes) at 9 be held at the Center Bookstore, 5448 So. 900 a.m., morning worship at 10 and evening praise at S East, Oakwood Village. Cost: For more $20. On Wednesdays, p.m. 7 information call or k Study, Youth, Royal Rangers and Missio-nette- s all meet at 7 p.m. CRAFT House Writers Nursery service is provided. invites the public to attend Rev. Siegfried Krueger is a free writing workshop informamore For pastor. tion or counseling appoint- from 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Saturday ments call the church office at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, featuring at Eva Van Wagoner and MOUNTAIN Side Baptist Steve Desmond. For more on . the work-- , Church.166 E-.- 10600 information or the Craft House shop South, wilhiold its 2nd of the League of Chapter revival anniversary today Utah call Joyce (Thursday) through Sun- MardenWriters, at Dr. Bill Ramsey, pastor day. of the First Baptist Church of Ft. Worth Texas will A WELLNESS Fair for Youth is scheduled for speak at 7:30 p.m. each at St Mark's On evening. Sunday, Saturday g A services are at 10:30 am. Hospital. classes program featuring and a special church dedication service at 2 p.m. and activities related to health and fitness for Nursery provided. Dinner good will be available at the year olds will include church between the two programs dealing with Sunday services. For more nutrition, fitness, stress information call management and lifestyles. Tuition is ' $20, which GOOD Shepherd Lutheran includes lunch, snacks, Church, 8575 So. 700 East, handouts and a to register. holds worship Call Sandy, services, 8:30 and 11 a.m. VALUE Dilema: The Stress each Sunday, with Sunday of Parenting will be Stewart School for all ages at 9:45 Karren's topic at 7 p.m. a.m. Wednesday night Tuesday at a free lecture in worship services are at 7 the Charter Counseling p.m. South men's group Center of Midvale. Karren 7 meets at p.m. is director the the Charter of Wednesdays; north men's Counseling Center at 6:30 p.m. Tooele. For more informagroup at Little tion call Thursdays America. For information 561-591- . selections FIDELITY Investments will host a free public seminar on Asset Allocation Market Timing Based on Economic Cycles Theory at 7 p.m. today (Thursday) at the University Park Hotel, amphitheater room, at the UofU research park,. 480 Wakara Way. For reservations or informatino call from 7:30 a.m.4 p.m. weekdays. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. 263-958- If the Brent Christensen, Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band's Brass Quintet will present GoiV for Baroque, a diverse program of popular and baroque CLASSES 973-177- 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, Prince True and, of course, the lovely Sleeping Beauty. will be The production each Saturday J staged through Nov. 12. For information call THE REPERTORY Dance Theatre begins its 23rd season with East Side at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Capitol Theatre. For call more information 566-074- 254-414- it ir SiMilN) uw mm 00 rmamcimg' AVAILABLE 566-150- 0 PROS 'N CONS INTERNATIONAL SHOW QUARTET ALSO ONE MORE TIME QUARTET ROCKY MOUNTAIN SYNCOPATION QUARTET NOVEMBER Uth & 12th SYMPHONY HALL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SHOW TIME: 7:38 P.M. JUBILEE QUARTET CALL THE SALT PALACE TICKET OFFICE 363-768- 1 OR ALL SMITH TIX TICKET OUTLETS |