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Show Thursday, June 10B THE GREEN SHEET 27, 1985 Calemdair Coimmmaiiininfty Arts Elva Gallaway & her daughter, Viola Willden, will display oils, watercolors, sculptures & figure studies at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St. (off 80th So., 12 block west of State St.), Midvale, from June 29 thru July 26. FAMILY AFFAIR: WATERCOLORS by East high art teacher Keri Geer will be on display at the Holla-dalibrary 2150 E. 4800 South from June 28 thru July 26 during library hours. from Coray Studios STUDENT EXHIRIT featured at the Whitmore Library, 7000 Is 2197 E. South thru Mon. DON F. LENNIERG'S paintings will go on display Tues. at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South & continue thru July 31. I Auditions SANDY ARTS to play their in summer musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." A full orchestra is required for this production. Those interested In playing in this orchestra please contact Reed i Thomas at I '. Children PAPER AIRPLANE CONTEST: Salt Lake bounty Recreation Division will hold its annual paper airplane contest Tues., July .9 at the Kearns Youth Recreation Center, 5670 So. 4800 West. The contest begins at 10 a.m. & isopen to children 9 years of age 8 older. Airplanes must be made on the site & paper will be furnished. Judging is on design 8, longest flight (distance & .time in the air). It's fun & it's free! ' COOKIN BOOKS Is WITH UTAH SYMPHONY & OPERA the theme for are being held in conjunction with Murray Library system's birthday celebration this summer. Today (Thurs.) the activity will be a style your own Doll." (popcorn strings. This "diet" suggestion is for entire families or anyone ln the Murray area that would like to par "Ap-.pl- e FAVORITES Joseph Silvers-tei- featuring vocal talents of several local artists, will be presented in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.). Selections include favorite arias from Lakme, Madam Butterfly, Rigoletto, La Boheme, II Trovatore, La Rondine, Norma & others. Accompanists are Philip A. Day, Jr. & Carol Dunn. Free admission. WHITELEY. SCOTT assistant organist in the York Minster Cathedral (England), will perform on Temple Square at 7:30 p.m. Sat. The first part of the program will be presented in the Assembly Hall & features works by Charpentier, Leiding, Bohm, Bach in& Duruf le. The second half will take place the Tabernacle & includes selections by Hollins, Elgar, Dupre & Jongen. Free admission. GOSPEL MUSIC is at Glory Barn each Sat. 7:30 9:30 p.m. Featured this week: Lou Anne Stevenson, David Quick, Patty Merrill, & Mario Cisneros. Puppet show ministry each Sat. evening for the children. Glory Barn is a music center. For info, call Bob or Melba Evans, DEDICATION AMPHITHEATER concert series continues thru July with a variety of music & dance performances. The Brown Bag Series is presented free of charge for the enjoyment of the public by the Salt Lake City Arts Council. More than 4,000 people attended the 17 performances during the month of June. The series moves to the Salt Lake City & County Bldg, for the 1st week of July. The schedule is as follows: Mon., LBT Woodwind Quintet, classical; Tues., Yankee Clipper, British Isles; Wed. Norodna, international folk dancers; Thurs., July 4, no concert; Fri., July 5, Chris Proctor, solo guitar. ITH ANNUAL BROWN BAG of the will celebrate the birth of Bach & Handel with a special festival of three concerts at Symphony Hall tonight (Thurs), Fri. 8, Sat. at 8 p.m. & a single concert at Snowbird on Sun. at 2 p.m. For ticket info call JOHN for is looking COUNCIL first-com- e Concerts THE (MwuiM.n Tickets available after noon Tues. on a first served basis In the mayor's office, Murray City Hall, 5025 So. State. ticipate. Activities are held at both the Murray Main library, 73 W. 6100 South & the Vine St. library, 166 E. Vine St. For or more info call program will be 7:30 p.m. Wed. in the new 1,000-sea- t Amphitheater in Murray Park, 5200 State. Steve Cracroft will be the emcee, with performances slated by Murray Symphony Orchestra & Chorale. Selections from South Pacific, Camelot, L'il Abner, Oklahoma! & Annie featured, with preview of Murray Arts Council's upcoming production of Rodgers & Cinderella as the finale. Admission is free, but tickets required. So. Community Cdlenddf Editor QQ Great! Sheet Newspapers p.o. Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance of the Fund Raisers 2ND ANNUAL CANCER SHOOTOUT, spon- sored by the American Cancer Society, is Sat. & Sun. at the Lee Kay Center, 2100 So. 5600 West, Magna. There are 3 classes of shooters: registered ATA, novice & celebrity. The celebrity shooters include radio personalities, BYU coaches, sports writers, former Golden Eagles hockey players, former NFL players & TV personalities. Entry fee is $17 per 100 clay birds. All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society's programs here in Utah. Call the American Cancer Society at for more Info. JULY 4TH BREAKFAST: Boy Scout 844, West Valley City, will hold an Troop a.m. July pancake breakfast 4 in the cultural hall of the LDS chapel at 4634 Harman Dr. Breakfast also includes sausage, eggs 8, beverage. Admission: adults $2, children under 12 $1, or $6 per family. Tickets available at the door. Proceeds support area scouting activities. For more info call Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- Health Care CHILDBIRTH EMERGENCY Class Will be held Sat., 9 a.m. 2 p.m. in the Copperview Community Center, rooms 3-- Bring own lunch. For further info call 263-881- CANCER SCREENING CLINIC will be held Wed., July 10, from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. in the Draper North stake center, 12270 So. 1190 East. Appointment is necessary. Call RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE will be at the Millcreek stake center, 4220 So. 420 East, from p.m. Monday. All blood types are needed. For additional info call held Tues., July 9 at the Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. Lunch served at 12:30 ($6.50 per person). Those attending are encouraged to bring a friend 8i wear American colors. Al Anderson, Statue of will be guest Liberty Foundation, speaker. He will speak on "Lady Liberon "Let Freedom Carlson ty," Lynn Ring." Debbie Sanford 8t Richard Mattson will provide music. For reservations for lunch 8 nursery call Esther ) or Jeri Bobbie Reservations not cancelled by July 5 must be honored. ? , RARE C As a public service, Murray Community Education 8i will Police be offering a Murray City class on Tues. Rape 8, from p.m. at Murray high school. Officer Bill Bruski will present the informative session to acquaint parttechniques icipants with in the event of a rape, Including precautions 8 preventive measures. There is no clinic. Those incharge for this one-nig- terested may call Murray Community Education to reserve a space in the class. t BOTTLENECKS: BANDAIDS, BELIEFS What are the real causes of stress? Instead of just managing them, rid yourself of stressful behavior 8. beliefs by attending this free lecture at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South on Tues. from p.m. Lecture presented by Ken Patey. Organizations RED, WHITE I BLUE is the theme of the Christian Women's Club luncheon to be School UTAH PAGEANT OF THE RTS 1985 season continues thru July 19 (rxcept Sundays 8 July 4). Based on Frrnch "tableau or living pictues. Art brought to life on American Fork high stage. Group & family night discounts thru run of show. Box office: 54 E. Main, American Fork; reservations: 756 3541 or Outdoors I Religious Join the fun of a motorcycle ride 8 picnic July 14th for the Arthritis Foundation. Sponsored by the Gold Wing Road Riders Assn., Chapters B 8 D. The Gold Wing Ride for Arthritis is open to anyone with a motorcycle. This year the ride covers the Nebo Loop. Registration takes place in the "Park 8i Ride" lot just off the 7200 South freeway exit. From there the ride conto Nephi 8, then east tinues south on on state road 132. The Loop follows the Uinta National Forest Road over Mount Nebo north to Santaquln. A picnic 8 auction Is scheduled at the end of the ride. A $5 per person donation to the Arthritis Foundation covers the ride 8i picnic. The auction includes motorcycle accessories 8, other surprises. For more info call the or Arthritis Foundation at MOTORCYCLE Lectures 217 E. 7800 South. Ingraham of Music students will perform dance routines, drum solos, keyboard solos 8 voice solos. Free admission. For info call Robin Ingraham, 566 1384. school,' i RIDE PICNIC: Performances PUCCINI'S LA BOHEME will be performed tonight (Thurs.) 8, Sat. at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU campus. Directed by Robert Zabriskie. GOLD HITS is the theme tomorrow 7 p.m. In Midvalley elementary SOLID (Fri.) at SALT LAKE CITY JAYCIIS - WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP of Granger Community Christen church meets at 10 a.m. today (Thurs.) at the home of Elmira Severson. Registration is now being taken for Vacation Bible school to be held July a.m. dally. Those from wishing to register children may call the church office, 968 3301, between 9 p.m. Mon. Thurs. Children aged eligible to attend. a.m.-12:3- THE NORTHERN LIGHTS, a vocal ensemble from Northland Baptist Bible College near Dunbar, Wise., will present a concert at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at the Open Door Baptist church in Magna. 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