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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 22 1988 call Pastor David Butler at 254-666- 9. auditio::s THE AMERICAN Wert Orchestra and Chorus will hold auditions Saturday, Jan. 14 from a.m. at Sandy City Hall, 440 E. 8-- 10 8680 South. All Vocal and orchestral parts are open. Auditioners should prepare a short solo selection. For more information call Darlene Merrihew at 5 or Susan Barlock-e- r V t ff! z)UiV- I 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 begins at 6 with p.m., H : 1 ,- - information call 2544144. 566-074- 2 p.m. more or i Hoffman A? i MOUNTAIN View Christian Assembly, 300 E. 8000 South, will honor God's greatest gift to mankind -His Son Jesus Christ by presenting a gift to all children up to age 12 who are in attendance at the 11 a.m. service Christmas Day. Those needing transportaRev. tion may call Siegfried Krueger is pastor. For more information or. appointments' counseling call the church office at - 561-591- High ) School and Concert Choir will be featured at 6 p.m. today (Thursday) in the North Visitors. Center (NVC) on Temple Square as part of the Christmas on concert Temple Square series. The groups will also perform at 6:45 p.m. in the South Visitors Center (SVC) and at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall (ASH). Also featured today will be Kidz 'n Kuzins, 6 p.m., SVC, 6:45 i j anmciis 561-591- ""' GRANITE Madrigals 1. 1. GOOD Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East, Sandy, will hold Christmas Eve services at 5, 8 and 11 p.m. Saturday with 10 a.m. services Christmas Day. Good Shepherd will also hold Services New Year's Day at 10 a.m. Worship services return to the 8:30 and 11 a.m. schedule Jan. 8, with Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a.m. with Wednesday night worship services slated at 7 p.m. Jan. 4. Following the New Year the South men's group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the church and the North men's group at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at Little America. For information call 255-818- 1. MOUNTAIN Side Baptist Church, 166 E. 10600 South, starts Sunday School at 10 a.m. where a Bible study series of Christ throughout the entire Bible is the topic. Morning worship service at 11 a.m.; 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 information more . 572-120- 8. CHRIST the Savior is Born is the theme for the candlelight Christmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Hope Evangeliservice cal Lutheran Church, 1875 W. 9000 South, - West Jordan. On Christmas Day, Keeping Christmas is the theme for both the 8 and 10:30 a.m. worship services with a special animaCei Christmas movie, The Little Troll Prince, scheduled at 9:15 a.m. This is a delightful animated Christmas allegory about the love, power of God's produced by the Lutheran and Laymen's League featuring the voices of Don Knotts, Jonathan Winters, Vincent Price and Cloris Leachman. For more information ' call Pastor Greg Sahlstrom at 569-111- 1. JORDAN United Method- ist 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 p.m. ASH and 7:30 pjn. NVC; Marvin Goldstein, piano, 7:30 p.m. SVC, 8:15 p.m. ASH; Treble Clefs, 6 p.m. ASH, 6:45 pjn. NVC; Talent Sprouts,' 8:15 p.m. SVC; Christmas Flutes, 8:15 p.m. NVC; Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. Tabernacle. FREE Christmas featuring Steven James and Jasmine (Kathy Anderton, GeraLynn Car-so- n and Wendy Warr) is slated for noon Friday in Center the ZCMI in downtown Salt Lake. They will perform a wide range of holiday music from, upbeat, of renditions showy to favorites Christmas traditional ballads. Mr. James will also present one of the songs from his recently released cassette, If You Only Knew, available at Deseret Book, which is sponsoring the free series. A concert, THE MAIN EVENT... SwUtoixpwttd to imk hit m to Grttn ShMt will be the Concord Vocal Ensemble, 6:45 p.m. SVC, 8 p.m. NVC, 8:45 p.m. ASH; Mini Valley Kids, Valley Kids and Sweet Sensations, p.m. NVC, 7:30 p.m. Music SVC; Company Singers, 8:15 p.m. SVC, 9 p.m. NVC; Salt Lake Valley Choir, 5:15 p.m. SVC, 7:30 p.m. ASH. BALLET West presents The Nutcracker at the Capitol Theatre through Dec. 28. Set to the familiar score, with Tchaikovsky choreography by Utah's Willam F. Christensen, 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 SmithHx location. For more information call 5. THE CHRISTMAS Belles Suzanne (Monica Earl, Julie Cook, Parsons, Francine Thompson, Marie Faerber and Kathy Faer-bewill perform at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the South Visitors Center (SVC) on Temple Square as part of the Christmas on Temple Square concert series. The group will also perform at 6:45 p.m. in the North Visitors Center (NVC) and 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly r) Celebrate Christmas with us . Historic Fanri, East invites area residents to sample the tastes and smells of an Salt Lake Christmas. The County farm's annual Christmas Social will begin on Monday and continue through Dec. noon-- 4 from 31 p.m. include house Activities wagon tours, and rides or sleigH games for the children. An admission fee of $1.50 per person will be charged. This is a museum program offered by the Historic Farm Wheeler Staff and Wheeler Farm Friends, Inc. and sponsored by the Salt Lake County and Parks Recreation Division. For more informa' tion call "subs" hrtntinthoppmtnalthtlrtm,too,b 264-224- 1. Hall. Also featured Tuesday will be Times and Seasons, 7:30 pjn. SVC, 8:15 p.m. NVC. THE MURRAY Symphony Chorale will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the North Visitors Center (NVC) on Temple Square as part of the Christmas on Temple Square concert series. The group will also perform at 8:15 p.m. in the Assembly Hall (ASH). Also featured Wednesday will be Uniform of Youth, 7:30 p.m. Visitors South Center (SVC), 8:15 p.m. NVC; Anne Rasmussen and Shirley Marsden, sopranos, Camille M. Allred and Kathy Kelly, s, and Jean Weiler and Marine Cameron, piano, 6 p.m. SVC, 6:45 pjn. NVC, 7:30 p.m. can marry the prince, she must the "Princessness pass Test." Limited to children and six older, age registration is required; For information llcall more Srincess 943-463- undergone or will undergo meets the amputation, second! Thursday of each month iin the Independent Living jCenter, 764 So. 200 West, jrear entrance. For call Grace information ), Luta Cox Means (581-2176- 6. (581-226- - STORYBOOK Hour an hour of stories and furj for children ages is slated at 6:30 1p.m. Thursdays, Dec. 29, Jan. 5, 19 and 26 in the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane. Registration is required. For more information pall or 7) HoUaway (565-6510- Elaine ). 5-- 12 943-463- 6. onGAf:izATio::3 AN ONGOING Women's Support Group will meet from 3:30-- 5 pjn. each Tuesday, beginning Jan. 10, at the Family Support Center, , 75 W. Center Street, Midvale. For more information, call Anna, Larson, MS, at LIBJUniES A CHILDREN'S book exhibit and poster display, will be featured from Jan. in the downstairs at Whitmore, gallery library, 2197 E. 7000 South, with Utah an 88, 255-688- 1. THE MONTHLY meeting of the Wasatch Beekeepers will be held at 7. p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19 in' the Calvin Smith library. Various, speakers IwQl lecture and answer Questions each month. For pore information call 1-- award-winnin- photogra- g phy display from the Ufa Arts Council scheduled from Jan. 17-Fe- b. 16. TKIATfiE t: AMAHL and the Night Visitorf, City Rep's holiday offering, will have its final performance at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Tickets are $4.75 for children and $6.50 for adults. For more information call 532-600- 0. In SURVIVORS of Homicide, a support group for people who 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 255-238- 0. A SUPPORT group for molested parents; of meets children each Wednesday from 7:30-p.m. at Highland Ridge Hospital, 4578 So. Highland Drive. (Conference room B, 2nd floor, parking in rear). For more information! call Clerece Shirley Linda or afternoons and evenings). The group is Network sponsored by L Against Child Abuse. : . tion call THE COLORFUL ChristBabes In mas iopera through Toyland runs Saturday at City Rep's with Utah Theatre, performances scheduled at 7:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday) and a 2 p.m. matinee Saturday. For information and telephone reservations call 532-600- 0; HALE Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, presents Charles Dickens' classic A Christmas Carol at 8 p.m. through Friday. To reserve seating call 484-925- 7. 042-222- 4. Whitmore's upstairs display case during the entire month will be a display of posters, books and other materials a featuring popular Utah children's author. Janice Adams, Salt Lake County librarian, her displays unique collection of puppets and marionettes, including some handmade puppets, at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East during library hours in January. Also on display in January are original oil paintings by Ann Zabriskie at the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South; and a display of original oils by Nini Moon at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. For more informa- 9 (268-4662-), 943-463- 6. 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 Riverton library, 1830 W, 12600 South. Before the (277-233- 3) (292-265- 6, ANNIE, the Christmas production at Promised is Valley Playhouse, currently on PVPs main stage with tickets on sale at the PVP box office, 132 So. State.This delightful rendition, which began as a comic btrip depicting the adventures of Annie and her dog, Sanldy, continues at 7:30 p.m. through Friday. A matinee is also slated Friday at 2 p.m. For information call the box - v&ftitiit? mum rm 565-950- 0. 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. 5 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 A SPECIAL New Year's Eve for children has been scheduled jat Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. Harrison Street, Midvale. The Children's Eve Bask New Year's features child care service for ages videos, games, a midnight party, snacks and an breakfast in a d facility with 2, early-morni- 581-696- office at 364-569- ; is Recreation and Copperview Center Advisory Board. For more information call u.i. 561-0075.- C THE SALT Lake Symphony invites the public to sit in on rehearsals and hear music in the making at 7 THE a FOREIGNER, g comefresh, dy of misplaced judgments, will open in January at the Old Nauvoo Playhouse, 10 award-winnin- p.m. Wednesdays in the aouth Bait Lake library. 2480 So. State Street For more information call 943-463- 6. , 1. SERENADING Louie by Lanford Wilson, is a drama 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. Fbr more information call 26-2- THE PUBLIC is invited to attend rehearsals of the Salt Lake Opera each ruesday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. in the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State Street For more information call 943-463- 6. - ' 'I THE WINTER ski program for the physically and mentally disabled presented the ' Park by City nanaicappea sports Assn., will begin oh Monday, Jan. 2 ana continue tnrough Feb. 10. Program days are Mondava. WnrinaaHnva 1. ETC. New recom- to due limited space. Sponsored by Salt Lake County Parks and 6. 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 TWO 6-- 8 7-- 26-2- 581-696- Check-i- n pjn. Saturday, Dec, 31, with pick up from 9 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 1. Cost is $15 per child, with $10 for each additional child from the same family. mended 581-696- staff. experienced is from 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. Written , by Antonio 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 pirn. Jan. 29. For more information call tVn. days and Saturdays, 'with lesson times at 9:30 a.m. Professional ski instructors from the Park City ski area, specially trained in teaching the disabled will conduct the lessons. For more information or to register, call the PCHSA A CHRISTMAS party for cnildren will be held at 6 office at . pin. today (Thursday) at the Mexican Civic Center, 155 So. 600 West, Salt SLIM for life classes begin Lake. A pot luck dinner will the week of Jan. 9 at the be1 held (attendees are East Mill Creek, West asked to bring a dish). .Valley, West Jordan,! followed by Posadas and Peterson, South Jordan Santa Glaus, with Pinatas Whitmore: !and Holladay; arid goodies. For more branches of the Salt Lake information, call B. Sanchez County Library System Call at 0 or the Heart Assn. at 1 for information on fees and REVIVE a tradition at the registration.! 649I-3991- i J 355-804-1. 581-803- 322-560- 3' . :00 AM Sunday, Dec. 25th 300 East 8000 South Rev. Sigfried Krueger, Pastor MOUNTAIN VIEW CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Sf IONCID LICENSED INSURED CALL566-989- S INSTALLED Homo Imprbvcmsnts We Stand Ithktd Owr PrtAjcH, THIS A 0 THISr WEEK VA MfJALL SAVE U SPECIALS SIDINO ROOT CONVIISIONS; OICKS ROOM AMOTIONS WIN0OWI ROOF ; eFINCINO GARAOU ng state-license- j 484-925- 7. RAPS (Recovered Amputees Providing Support), a free service organization providing peer level support and encouragement y to who have individuals b. Main. Midvale. Season tickets go on sale Jan. 2 at the box office. For more information on individual season shows call 12-1- ASH. Gifts wiSI be presented to ALL children cge 1 2 end under!!! 1 Sunday momlng. Ka'a had a lot of aaabtanea this yaar from hla (vtryu H(yUl honiM Mmttimi batman Saturiay awning and airly i 561-591- 6. j IY1VCA CHILDREN'S PARADE 1 1 571-895- horse-draw- n mezzo-soprano- THE SOUNDS of Joy will be featured; at 5:15 p.m. Friday in the North Visitors Center (NVC). on Temple Square as part of the Christmas on Temple' Square concert series. The group will also perform at 6 p.m. in the South Visitors Center (SVC), and at 6:45 p.m. in the Assembly Hall (ASH). Also featured Friday 533-555- at 6361 So. 900 EVENTS 262-838- 5. i j 269-965- at f semi-form- al mid-wee- k services at 7 For Wednesdays. Christmas Season ' Ball featuring .The Steadmans orchestra at e:oo pjn. Tuesday in the Draper City Hall auditorium. Dress is and the cost it $10 per jcouple (refresh,-menU included). A program featured at be will intermissioh. Tickets are available at tne door Draper City offices or from the Draper officers Historical Society, which is sponsoring the event For more information call Bula MINI SPAS Tubs Purchase of factory 42"x7J" t let system with 1 hp pump. AlWATt rill, nKNMV ISTWUTIS IN V THI COMTORI Of TOUR HOMI. SALE isTM.m PRICE ? 5049So.Stt8 262-762- 2 |