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Show Thursday, Dec. 15, THE GREEN SHEET 3B 1988 1 and featuring the voices of TV Don Jonathan Knotts, Winters, Vincent Price and Cloris Leachman. For more . information call Pastor Greg Sahlstrom at AUDITION -- I t -, v --4K NHCSPtlC JIM .. . t XKHKKQ ' i" HELLCREST Camp DUP will hold its Christmas dinner social at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Christmas The ' lesson, Reflections, will be presented by Gen Adams. White elephants will be exPhyllis changed. Capt. Whicker will preside. I ' 569-111- 1. IDS AMERICAN Wert urcnMtra and nhnrna rfll hold auditions Saturday, Jan. 14 from a.m. at Sandy City Hall, 440 E. 8680 South: JUI mil mrA orchestral parts are open, Auaraonero snould prepare norc soio selection. For more' information call Darlene MArrihaw of or Susan Barlock- 8-- 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 mere information call Pastor David Butler at I THE UTAH Head Injury Assn. will host a pot luck Christmas dinner at 7 p.m. Tuesday in room N4017 in the Salt Lake County Complex, 2001 So. State. Those attending are asked to bring an entree, salad or dessert. Paper products, utensils and a drink will be with supplied along entertainment. The Utah Head Injury Assn. is a support group for the survivors of head injury, their families, friends and concerned professionals. For more information call the Utah Head Injury hotline at 254-666-9. 269-965- 5 er at 262-838- 5. FIRST Baptist Church or West Jordan, 7681 So. 2200 West, holds Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and worship service at 11. Sunday evening service begin at 6 with k p.m., services at 7 pan. Wednesdays. For more 2 information call or . mid-wee- A CANDLELIGHT Christmas service will be observed at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Mountain View Christian 300 E. 8000 Assembly, South. A staffed nursery will be provided. In honor of God's greatest gift to mankind His Son Jesus Christ Mountain View will present a gift to all children up to age 12 who are in attendance at the 11 ajn. service Christmas Day. Those needing transportation may call Rev. Siegfried Krueger is pastor. For more information or counseling appointments call the church office at - 484-224- 0. CLASSES - 561-591- 561-591- 566-074- 254-414- 4. 1. 1. THEATRE I CAN T BEAR David Jackson Is jumping Ior Joy at Ballet West presents "The at the Capitol Theatre through Dae. 28. Set to the familiar Tchaikovsky score, with choreography by Utah's Wlllam F. Christeneen, this holiday tradition has delighted children of all ages now for the past 34 years. Tickets may be purchased at the Ballet West box office In the Capitol Theatre, SO W. 200 South, or at any SmfthTIx location. For mora Information those Interested may call shares his insights into the D real meaning of the holiday season. Cost is $15 per person, which includes both dinner and the program. Reservations are required. Babysitting available. For more call information i CELEBRATE the season with a musical presentation, Christmas , in Your at Heart, at 7 p.m. Sunday ' Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East, Sandy. Refreshments will be provided. Christmas Eve services will be at 5, 8 and 11 p.m. Saturday Dec. 24, with 10 a.m. services Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 25. Good Shepherd will also hold Services New Year's Day at 10 a.m. MOUNTAIN Side Baptist 166 E. 10600 Church, South, starts Sunday School at 10 a.m. where a Bible sasffi0at&M0kHSfc thrflughrffil :eBt3n25I! study. jcrsnip service at u tun.; evening service is at 7 p.m. Currently Pastor Williams is preaching a series of sermons on the Book of Revelation. Thursday evening prayer and Bible study service is at 7 p.m. Nursery is provided. For call more information " 572-120- 973-177- 6. OLD Deseret, the living history village at Pioneer Trail State Park, will host its annual Christmas Youth from workshop 1-- 4 p.m. Saturday in the Social Hall. will Children from to how make learn Victorian wrapping paper, old time ginger bread and cookies, holiday Enrollment candles. is limited, and partiek 6-- MftrJ9hason aH$3$862," A $lt material . fee Vi payable the day of the Pioneer Trail State Park is located near the mouth of Emigration Canyon at 2601 Sunnyside Ave. For more information on other park programs call the information hotline at workshop. 533-588- 1. 8. THE PROMISE Fulfilled is the theme for the Children's Christmas Service at 10:30 am. Sunday at Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church 1875 W. 9000 West ' Jordan. South, will be held service Worship at 8 sun., with the children's service replacing the regular 10:30 a.m. service this week. Jesus Our Salvation is the theme Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. k services, during with Christ, the Savior is Born being the theme for the candlelight Christmas Eve service at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24. On Christmas Day, Keeping Christmas is the theme for both the 8 and 10:30 a.m. worship services with a special animated Christmas movie, The little Troll Prince,' scheduled at 9:15 a.m. This is a delightful animated Christmas allegory about the power of God's love, produced by the Lutheran Laymen's League f mid-wee- REGISTRATION begins Monday for the Jewish Community Center's ski programs this winter at Brighton Resort. Classes run from noon-- 5 p.m. Sundays Jan. 12. Classes are available for beginning and advanced skiers, as well as a "KinderskT program for An children ages orientation will be held Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Center, 2416 E. 1700 South. The Center is also sponsoring transportation to Brighton for a limited number of enrollees for an added, fee. For more information call six-we- - b. 4-- 6. 581-009- 8. EVBJTS ' Carson and GeraLynn Wendy Warr) have been scheduled. The first is set at 7:10 in Friday p.m. SouthTowne Mall, immediately following the Merrill Osmond production. The second will be Saturday at 12:10 p.m. in Fashion' Place the final with Mall, production slated for noon Dec. 23 in the ZCMI Center in downtown Salt Lake. They will perform a wide range of holiday music from upbeat, showy renditions of to Christmas favorites ballads. Mr. traditional James will also present one oft the jiBongs- - -- sponsoring the free series. BALLET West presents The Nutcracker at the Capitol Theatre through Dec. 28. Set to the familiar Tchaikovsky score, with choreography by Utah's Wlllam F. Christe risen, this tradition has holiday delighted children of all ages now for the past 34 years. Tickets may be purchased at the Ballet West box office in the Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South, or at any SmithTix location. For more information call 533-555- . and other favorites will also be featured. 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. A FREE Christmas concert will be presented by the UofU Institute of Religion Concert Choir at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Taylorsville stake center, 1365 W. 4800 Families are South. welcome and there is no admission charge. For more information call 266-293- 5. 5. THE MORMON Tabernacle Choir will present its annual Christmas concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Directed by Jerold Ottley, the choir will present a variety of holiday music including, Joy to the World and selections from Messiah by Handel, variations on O Tannenbaum and Manooki-an'- s Star. Other New highlights include Christmas Lullaby; O Come, O Come, Emanuel and an g of audience Silent Night Toyland and The March of the Toft -both from Victor Herberts "Babes in Toyland". - The Twelve Days of Christmas -- Hurtaoii. Chtistmas Concert Saturday, which includes Utah the Symphony Orchestra, local high school choirs and Santa leading a g of rousing Christmas favorites. For call more information sing-alon- 533-640- 532-600- 0. i will THE COLORFUL ChristBabes In mas opera runs Toyland through Dec. 24 at City Rep's Utah Theatre, with performances meet at 10 a.m., with preschoolers 4 and 5 meeting at 11 a.m. Parents must attend with toddlers. Registration is required. For call information performances are scheduled Dec. 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. For information and telephone reservations call GINGERBREAD Man Sto-- . will be held rytime at Whitmore Saturday library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Toddlers 2 12 to 3 12 A VIDEO of the classic fairy tale The Princess and the Pea, starring Liza Minnelli as the princess, will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28 in the LRiyerton library, L120IXS .South. Be imncess can? marrv . tire handsome prince, she must, "Princessness pass the Test" Limited to children and six older; age is required. For registration call information more 943-463- 6. ORGANIZATIONS IN PRAISE of Folly, an exhibit of wood engravings, drawings and woodblock sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, will be on display throughout December at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Also on display this month are oil paintings by Don K. Piatt at the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South; and an exhibit of oils by Marion Margetts at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. For more information call an hour of BOOK Hour stories and fun for children is slated at 6:30 ages p.m. Thursdays, Dec. 15 and 29 in the South Jordan d library, 10300 So. Lane. Registration is required. For more information call 943-463- 6. - 5-- - Beck-stea- 943-463- 6. scheduled 16 and at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22. Matinee 532-600- 0. 943-463- 6. 7. LIBRARIES and 23. Tickets are $4.75 for children and $6.50 for adults. For more informa tion call n 1830. .fiomrthiiJ; xa&rMvettecassette If You OnlrKt&Swe&WtM at Deseret Book)-- which is 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15, 17, 19 'i i sing-alon- THREE additional free Christmas concerts, featuring Steven James and Jasmine (Kathy Anderton, holiday offering. Performances are scheduled at i i and the Night is City Rep's AMAHL II Visitors IT! ... Nutcracker" as he Scousen 364-569- THE FEDERAL Women's Club Christmas luncheon is set for Saturday at 12:30 at the Oakridge p.m. Country Club, 1492 W. Shepard Lane, Farrrington. Harriet Lee is hostess, assisted by other club officers and members. Reservations will be taken through Monday by calling Loretta Bartlett or Lula Jean Secrist (322-365- (295-1446- 4) ). NEW residents of Sandy are invited to attend the monthly meeting of the Wagon Sandy Welcome Club at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Peterson library." The program features a 'White Elephant Gift Exchange" and a microwave cooking demonstration. For more call Lois information or Diane (942-243- 0) (571-6969- ). HALE Center Main, Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol Theater, presents classic A through Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. daily with (except Sundays), some 5 p.m. performances also scheduled. To reserve awtingfceflt4Uai257. i.c t 2801 : So. : 6. TWO New Year's Eve performances of the 1989 season opener, Dear Ruth, will be staged Dec. 31 at 7 and 10 p.m. at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. The cost will be $8 per seat and includes refreshments and noise makers. For more information or to reserve seating call 484-925- 7. IN LIMINE by Robin Heilbrun, is a story about a woman of the 80s and an exploration of her search for identity. Directed by Bill Harris, In Limine will be presented by the UofU Theatre Dept. at 8 p.m. in the nightly, Jan. Lab Theatre on the UofU campus. Matinees will also be presented at 5 p.m. Jan. 13 and at 7 p.m. Jan. 15. For ticket information call 12-1- 5 581-696- THE REAL Meaning o Christmas is the topic of i lecture at 7 p.m. toda (Thursday) at the Nations Center for Constitutions Studies, 3740 W. 198' South. This lecture is par of the NCOS annual Christmas Banquet with D W. Cleon adventures of Annie and her dog, Sandy, continues at 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday through Saturday through Dec. 23. A matinee is slated Saturday and Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. For more information call the box office at 1. BURNING Patience, an allegory about the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda and the love story between a postman and a barmaid, will be presented by the Uofu U. Theatre Dept. Antonio Written by Skarmeta and directed by Bob Baca, Burning Patience will be presented 8 p.m. 9 in the nightly, Jan. Babcock Theatre. Matinees will also be presented at 7 p.m. Jan. 29. For more information call 26-2- 581-696- 1. SERENADING Louie by Lanford Wilson, is a dramu set in an upper class living room in Chicago depicting the lives of a quartet of 1960s over achievers, now in their early 30s. Directed Richard Mathews, by Serenading Louie will be presented by the UofU Theatre Dept. at 8 p.m. 9 in the nightly, Jan. Lab Theatre on the UofU campus. Matinees will also be presented at 5 p.m. Jan. 27 and at 7 p.m. Jan. 29. For more information call 26-2- 581-696- . 1. : ROOM Service, the antics of a producer and some actors at the White Way Hotel which became the basis of a Marx Brothers movie, will be performed live by the Pioneer Theatre ETC. Company at 8 p.m. nightly (except Sundays) through Saturday on Lees Main PHOTOGRAPHIC Images Stage at Pioneer Memorial by Jack McLellan will be Theatre, 300 South Univer- featured in the Loge Gallery Pioneer Memorial sity. A matinee is also at scheduled at 2 p.m. Theatre through Saturday. ticket The gallery is located on the For Saturday. information call the Pioneer mezzanine level of PMT, Theatre box office at 300 So. and University, Salt Lake. Hours are 10 a.m.-- 6 Monday p.m. through SATURDAY'S Warrior, a Saturday. The exhibit is popular LDS musical, is also available for viewing being staged .Friday, by theater patrons before Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in and after Pioneer Theatre Mt Vernon Academy, 184 Company's performance of E. Vine Street, Murray. The Room Service as well as at a delightful intermissions. For more Foreigner, will open in information call comedy, January. Season tickets for the Old Nauvoo Playhouse WHEELER Historic Farm, go on sale Jan. 2 at the box 6351 So. 900 East, hosts its No. Celebration 10 office, Main, annual of Midvale. For more informaChristmas from 6:30-- 9 p.m. The tion on individual shows through Saturday. farm is magically transcall formed into the sights and of a ANNIE, the Christmas sounds Christmas. production at Promised is General admission is $4, Valley Playhouse, children main PVPs on $2.50. (Bring currently stage with tickets oh sale at a Carnation label and get the PVP box office, 132 So. $1 off on adult admission This State. delightful and 50 cents off on a child's For more rendition, which began as a admission). comic strip depicting the information call 1 581-696- 1. 581-711- 8. 565-950- 0. 1 264-224- 1. ooooooooooooooooooooo rates to Take advantage of get your lawn, garden, trees or house in shape for winter. Let us do those projects you haven't had time to start, and clean up your property for the holidays. off-seas- pKcuIing oSIirubs o Pruning Call John on Troo Trtaming Toppfcg Gonorcl Clccn-u- p "NEWS" PAPER 9 s FOR SALE! We have roll ends for sale at the front office of the Green Sheet. Excellent as drawing and coloring paper for children, for school projects, picnic tahles, 561-165- 2 Lunch 'Bnuiiast DmnerZ. "Something Good's Always Cooking"! four Home Aviy from Home SPECIALLY DESIGNED GINGEXSXEAD HOUSES FROM $19 w 10" packing material and more. 155 East 4905 South, Murray v at 9 mum t I 9" Pumpkin 5 Pecan Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 262-668- 2 i aee 10" C- - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wmMm SM-IT- Cream "Q xotciz:t SO. sun Open ? Days Wk 6 am k 10 pm mjoxuaiuavs |