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Show 5B THE GREEN SHEET GoinmmmiminiSlty-GaEQmfe- s Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7117 Murray, Utah 14107 What's 90109 on with your group? If you would hkt to pubhclio your wt would like to help Two weeks tn advance of w: stpsewrmsa meeiean a hw ala grOMjj'j evwrt K tmMMj&dJLlmmtmm, mu Arts UTAH FOLK ARTS, an exhibit sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, will be on display at the Liberty Park Chase Home thru Aug. All folk art displays Included in the Council's visual arts Trevellng Exhibition Program will be featured in the Chase Home exhibit, which opens today (Wed.) at 10 a.m. The Chase Home Is located In the center of Liberty Park. noon-- 5 p.m. There is Hours are Tues.-Fri- , no admission charge. for children on the foota.m., July ball field at Granger high school. Awards will be given, refreshments served. Cost: $5 both days, $3 single day. Sponsored by GHS varsity cheerleaders. For further Info call CHEERLEADINO CLINIC, St.), Midvale, thru Frl. will be held WATIRCOLORS by East high art teacher Kerf Geer will be on display at the Holla-da- y library 2150 E. 4000 South thru Frl. during library hours. DON F. LENN1ERGT paintings will be displayed at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South thru Wed., July 31. rwmm 1! COOKIN' 30-3- 1 f WITH ROOKS is the theme for Murray Libraries' birthday celebration. Tomorrow (Thurs.) activities will not be held because of the Pioneer Day holiday. On Wed., July 31, an open house birthday party will be held with a tasting party and a birthday cake. This "diet" suggestion will be at both the Murray Main library, 73 W. 4100 South & the Vine St. library, 144 E. Vine St. For more info call or CIRCUS SURPRISE: Peterson library chestra's retirement fund. Tickets are 310, 312, 8. 315. performs Aug. 9 In Midvale city park beginning at 8:15 p.m. Associate conductor Charles Kethcam will direct the orchestra through a program of 7 classic 8, comtemporary selections. Free admission. (9340 act. No, the floods prize- winning quilts at conference in Salt Lake next week. This Bicentennial-themequilt captured top honors at the Festival of the American West and the Utah State Fair. d i ' Quilts Of Area Women On Display SALT LAKE. Five quilters from the Green Sheet area have been invited to show their handiwork at the Crossroads of the West prize-winnin- dif-fere- nt forces of evil. In Shakespeares CHOIR MORMON MIDVALE COUNTY CRAFT MARKET Coming To Historic Main 4 St OLD TOWN tragedy, Linwood Thompson stars as the Macbeth, with the Lady Macbeth role being handled by Wendy Robinson. Cast in the roles of both Lady Macduff and Hecate, queen of the witches is Erica Bennett. self-tortur- from Pensacola Christian College will present a program of on Sat. at 7 p.m. at Berean sacred music Baptist church, 8430 So. 40 East, Sandy. The ensemble consists of 4 young people, & a college a piano accompanist, Program will feature representative. sacred music, speech 8, a multimedia slide presentation about the Florida college. There is no admission charge for this program. JOY QUARTET The three witches will be played by Heidi Burnett, Tifiney Linton and Andrea Blake, with Brent Matthews handling the role of Lord Macduff. TOIL AND TROUBLE . . . Macduff Jr. (Robbie Smith) meett an untimely end at the hand of a murderer (Jamei Ockler) in Shakespeare' Macbeth, to be presented Sundoy In the new Murray park amphitheater. Those desiring ticket information for Macbeth or any of the two remaining Arts in the Park offerings may call the Murray Area 2 Chamber of Commerce office at during business hours. 263-263- 595 8 DAYS Discount 7 NIGHTS Those from the Green Sheet area are Jodi Warner, 3520 W. 5585 South in Bennion; Jeana Kimball, 4273 Twilight Dr., Kearns; Marva Dalebout, 2530 W. 3995 South, and Naomia Wayman, 3335 Hogan, both of Granger; June Frederickson, 3542 So. 6830 West, Hunter. Most of the other quilts to be displayed have also been made by Utahns. Fourteen were made by the 11 teachers who will come from out of state to instruct the conference, while 21 are antique quilts purchased from throughout the United States. The quilt show will be open to the public for a small admission charge on Tuesday from noon to 4, Wednesday from 10 to 6, Aug. 1 from 10 to 7 and Aug 2 from 10 to 4. Fabric art displays have been coordinated to be viewed at the same time at the DUP museum and the LDS Museum of History and Art. Salt Lake Art Center will have a fine needlework show. Mrs. Field claims the opportunity to see the variety of valuable quilts is a once in a lifetime event. Another display of interest to Green Sheet readers will be a show of Marva Dalebout. It will be held at Layton Heritage Museum, 403 Wasatch Dr. in Layton July 24 through Aug. 18. Mrs. Dalebout will show about 40 of her quilts and other artwork. 272-809- 277-161- 3 Include! Helene Curtis CURL PERM Re9- - 35 Include. Cut ond Style GIMME 21 AND STYLE Req.H4.75 MEN'S & CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS Hair Designer LUCY LEWIS PRICES GOOD THRU AUG 1.198S 3884 SO. A Pioneer Days Celebration Now At All Four West Valley Skippers 3600 WeSt 'V-'P- ! : mm to ALL BURIN ipipipipipipipipip JULY!! : i: FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER Rodwood Road A 90th South EVERY SUNDAY, MONDAYS TUESDAY Y. ALL YOU CAN EAT SHRIMP! (.- - W? 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WORLD TRAVEL CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN allperms Cut Othe cast members include Carter Williams, Steve L. Nichol, Marty Van Lienden, Thomas Hansen, Randy Carley, Erick Melton, Stephanie Lane, Morgan Broadhead, Neil Rogers, Darin McDaniel, Robert Smith, Jon Nemelka, Mike S. Draper and Jim Ockler. BROWN BAG CONCERT SERIES continues. Tomorrow (Thurs.), Syrinx Flute Trio (classical); Frl. Salt Lake Vocal Ensemble (classical). Scheduled for Capitol Rotunda. Exchange Place is the location for concerts Mon. Fri. Fon features Ricklen NobisErich Graff (classical piano 8, flute); Tues., J.D. Moffat (jazz); Wed. Horse Sense (country 8, western); Thurs, Mark Chaney Trio (jazz); Fri. The Tempo Timers (blues) . For more Info call Salt Lake Arts Council, Luxury ALASKAN CRUISE one-arti- st MIDVALE 562-910- darkest your imagination will be brought to life. This third Shakespearean entry in the Arts in the Park festival, currently underway at the new Murray park amphitheater, is slated for Sunday at 8 p.m., he notes. BRUCE, cording to Claire Field, immediate past president of Utah Quilt Guild and chairman of the national show. g National Quilt conference being held here next week. Their designs will be exhibited at Westin Hotel Utah with 82 other coverlets and wall hangings by crafters throughout the country, ac- - 4 to Imagine a situation full of lust, greed, power and revenge, director Anthony Leger said. A situation where a husband and wife make dally decisions about dealing with American favorites as "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" & "Sweet Betsy from Pike"; Sat. such reflective works as "Ye Ar Not of the Flesh" by J.S. Bach & "Liebesheder Walzer, Op. 52" by Johanchoir was nes Brahms. This organized in 1981 & is conducted by LeGrand Andersen. For info call Groan Sheet area who have been selected to display their arent expected of William Shakespeares Macbeth. will perform free patriotic program Fri. at 7.30 p.m. & a classical program Sat. at p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Fri. program features such GROUP . . . Naomlo Wayman of Grangor Is among flvo from - ble production country & western singer & writer, will perform a free concert Frl. at Lagoon. Tickets are required. Call ELITE Sun. in Bi holding a picnic there. The double, double, toil and trouble is part of the Intermountain Actors Ensem- Children THE about Bible pm. return, and as far as can be ascertained the Hells Angels wont be 1 CENTRAL CALIFORNIA 7 A SONG IS SORN, (1948), part of the Rose Bark library summer series, 'The Films of Danny Kaye', will be show Mon. at 2 8, 7 p m. In the library. Free admission. For info call 355 2064 MURRAY. Trouble comes to the new Murray park amphitheater Sunday - toll and trouble to be ex- is a course offered thru Alta View 2 Hospital Education Dept. July a.m. This4-hou- r from course will explore the common sense causes of disagreements, methods for expressing emotions more positively & new ways of dealing with old habits. For preregistration or more info call ext. 2091. ED A THIEF IN THE NIGHT, a film prophecy, will be shown ble Baptist church, 4700 So. 3749 West. Dramatic, fast paced portrayal of what could happen when Jesus Christ returns, based on Biblical prophecy (Rev 20:11). "Best Film of the Year" award from Natn't Evangelical Film Foundation of Valley Forge. Free admission. For Info call 947 5548. 'Trouble' Hits Park Stage Sisters & library. Friday film series presentation as part of 'The Films of Audrey Hepburn' festival. Tickets are 25 cents 8 50 cents. For Info call 343 5733. In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' call Brothers IREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S (1941), Will be at 2 & 7 p.m. In the Salt Lake shown Frl. UTAH 3YMPHONV So. 700 East), South Jordan library (10300 So. Beckstead Ln.), Ruth Vine Tyler library (315 Wood St., Midvale) & West Jordan library (7909 So. Redwood Rd.) will hold programs on Wed., July 31 at 9 a m. Summer Reading Club participants invited to enoy a final fling with special events & entertainment. For more info GETTING ALONG With For info call 24, 1985 Wednesday, July |