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Show 23, 1986 Thursday, January THE GREEN SHEET 8B Commwmty Caflecndlair REFLECTIONS FROM THE FORCE, exhibit Of metal sculpture by Richard J. Prazen, is at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East, thru Jan. 31. Hours: Mon. Fri., 9 a.m.-p.m. p.m.; Mon. & Thurs. evenings, 4 GLADYS WOODWARDS oil paintings are at Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South, thru Jan. 31. For Info call exhibits recent oils thru at Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St. For Info call 943 4535. DON LENNBERG AMATEUR Oil PAINTINGS by students of John McDuff are at East Mill Creek library, 2255 Evergreen Ave., thru Jan. For info call J. S. WIXONS recent paintings & drawings are in Loge Gallery, mezzanine. Pioneer Memorial Theatre, thru Feb. 1. Hours: Mon. Sat., 10 a.m.-- p.m. & during showtimesfor PMT patrons. WATERCOLORS & pencil drawings by John Fetzer are at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, thru Feb. 3. For Info call - NINE PHOTOGRAPHERS David Baddley, PIANO COMPETITION: Pianists from throughout the Intermountain West will In compete for $1,000 prizes and an opportunity to perform with the Murray Orchestra Symphony during the 1st Arlette Day Plano Competition this week. Final competition will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sat. In the new Murray high school auditorium. 15 finalists out of more than 100 entrants will perform In 5 age categories. Free admission. RETROSPECTIVE of Jean C. Stapletons work including watercolors, prints & oils, will be in the Loge Gallery on the mezzanine of Pioneer Memorial Theatre Feb. 15 Mon. Sat., 10 a.m.-p.m. & during showtimes for PMT patrons. RAMSES II EXHIBIT continues at Monte L. Bean museum, BYU campus, thru April 5. Hours: Mon. Thurs, 9 a.m.-- p.m.; Fri. 8, Sat., 8 a.m. 11 p m. Tickets: $5 adults, senior citizens, tours 7320. infocall $4 & MAGNA. Something new has been added at the Magna Recreation Center, according to Tracy Heun, director. In addition to youth and adult athletics, adult classes and recreational and educational child care programs, the center will now offer a community theater group beginning in February and a visual arts program that will begin tomorrow GRADE SCHOOL FILMS: Sat. at 3:30 p.m., films for gradeschoolers will be shown in the Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For Info call SATELLITE T.V.: Patrons welcome to reserve a listening room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, at any time to watch programs of their choice. For reservations or more info call Children will be held today (Thurs.) at 10 a.m. in the Vine Street library. Kathy Reynolds will present A Delicious Surprise, part of a series which will focus on shopping, food & fun during Jan. Programs geared for children 3 5 years old. For info call or 255 1251. CHILDREN'S HOUR presentation at Murray libraries this week will be Fun With Puppets. Children's Hour is presented at 4 p m. today (Thurs.) in the Vine Street library & 4 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at the Murray Main library. For info call or 7 WINNIE THE POOH birthday party will be held at 3 p m. Sat. at the Kearns library. Dena Allen, librarian, is inviting children age 5 12 to held celebrate the event with exercises & films. Preregistration is required. For info call stories, songs, DISNEY CARTOONS will be shown in the Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Mondays from a.m. For info call be shown In the listening room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For Info on scheduling call MOVIES will commodity FOOD distribution at the Fair Grounds will take place Tues., Jan. 28, beginning at p.m. Those wishing additional info & other locations may call the Community Action Program at FREE CLOTHING: The Midvalley Bible Church is sponsoring a "Clothes Closet" 1st Sun. of each month from p.m. Good used clothing, shoes, accessories for all ages, infant thru adult, are available. Anyone may come in, browse, try on 8. take home whatever they want free of charge. Midvalley Bible Church is located at 40 So. Main, Midvale (7840 South 700 West). The Clothes Closet is in the church basement. "Everyone is welcome to take advantage of this free offer," a spokesman said. und - JElfiissfOirs for a good cause tomorrow (Fri.) from 8 p.m. midnight with Connie Brannock & Rhythm Method & the Saliva Sisters at State Fairgrounds Horticultural Bldg, in a benefit concert for Phoenix Institute Sojourn Project. The Sojourn Project is for seriously delinquent young women, & is one of few alternative treatment projects for this population in Utah. Tickets are $8 in advance or S10 at the door. Proper ID is required. Call 484 2882 for more info. SHAKE A LEG 1 Parents may check out educational toys for children -infants thru age 5 at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Two toys for two weeks For infocall LIBRARY: hour "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone & need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call KIDS LINE: A 24 CHILD CARE REFERRAL: Having problems finding good reliable child care? Call or 959 8538 for free referral service. Professional Family Child Care Assn, of Utah, a assn., has over 500 listings available from Bluffdale to Bountiful for child careday care providers. No fees charged for referral. BALLROOM fine food, DANCING, chamber music and an auction will be part of this year's Utah Symphony Guild "Celebration Ball" Fri., Jan. 31 in the Westin Hotel Utah. Event gets underway at 5:30 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom with a social hour and auction & will continue with an 8 p.m. dinner, with music by the Symphony Chamber Orchestra. Dinner will be followed by a program and dancing. Tickets range from $50 to $200 per person & are tax deductible. All proceeds benefit the Utah Symphony. For reservations call Helen Mar Lyman at or Faun Marshall at It's A Tell Friends ft Neighbors If Boy or Girl RENT-A-STOR- K. is an adorable outdoor display delivered and placed In front of the new babys home to announce the new arrival. The color of the bundle tells fnends and neighbors if the baby is a boy or a girl . . . while providing parents with needed quiet time. Storks Unlimited 966-527- 5 "We deliver after You deliver" COUPON I I I I I I I I I On THS Stage i i i i i i i i i i I i I I I I I I i i i Any Foot Long Subway Sandwich (12 to choose from) or a Salad (with a variety of fixins) and with your FREE Medium Drink AND i small bag of Chips you'll have a "Major Meal" at a "Meager Price!" FREE Limit, one coupon per customer. Offer good only at participating Subway Restaurants and not good in combination with any other offer. Offer expires 29M TAYLORSVILLE. Drama students at Taylorsville high will Little present the melodrama, Mary Sunshine, Jan. 28 through Feb. 1, with curtain time at 7:30 nightly. The production, to be presented in the schools Little Theater, is under the direction of Russell Johnson. Dana Johnson is handling props and Tami Nielsen choreography, with Jay Powell as accompanist. on the old The play is a take-of- f Jeanette McDonald-Nelso- n Eddy Colorado movies, featuring the n Love Call in place of the Indian Love Call, and is set in the Colorado Rockies. Its a typical melodrama, with good triumphing over evil and is 2648 W. 4700 6066 So. State So. ! 4160 So. Redwood Rd. The entire production is blocked and choreographed by students, the director noted. Tickets, priced at $3 per seat, may be purchased in advance or at the performance. Tiddler' Signups Are Scheduled HUNTER. Signups will be held at Jan. 31 and at 12:30 on Feb. 1 at Hunter Central stake center, 3930 So. 6000 West, for those interested in taking part in a producFiddler on the Roof tion of scheduled for April 30, May 1 and 2. Everyone in the area, LDS or not, is being invited to participate in the event, according to producer Sylvia Brown. We need musicians for the orchestra, actors and actresses, singers, dancers and people who would like to work backstage too, she explained. Scripts and music will be available at the signups, in preparation for auditions to be held Feb. 8, also at the stake center. The production staff will include Charlie Brown, Cyprus high drama teacher, as director; Dixie Taylor, vocal director; Susan Hutchinson, orchestra; Jewel and Grand Hod-sodance; Don and Myrna Davis, scenic design. We hope everyone in the community who is interested in said theatricals will participate, Mrs. Brown. 6:30 p.m. Ballet Classes To Begin Tomorrow MAGNA. Ballet classes for children from 5 to 8 years old will begin tomorrow (Friday) at the Magna Recreation Center and continue until March 14. Classes will be held on Fridays from 3:45 to 4:15 p.m. The cost will be $12 per child. In addition, there will be tap dancing classes for youngsters age 5 and older on Fridays from 3 to 3:45 p.m. from Jan. 24 through March 14. The price will be the same as the ballet. Tiny tot tumbling, tumbling and advanced tumbling classes are already in session, taught by Richard Poulsen. The cost is $18. Tumbling and advanaced tumbling classes will continue until March 12. Tiny tot tumbling will end on March OfeeSiSSsinB JANUARY SATELLITE CLEARANCE! SAVE OVER AS Limited Quantities save 5Qofl over lW AS $2500 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL ON INSTALLATION FINANCING AVAILABLE If You Have Ever Considered A Satellite System, Don't Miss This Sale! COUPON 5 A 50 MOOTCM PMIMTT 3500 So. 3380 West AJ The menu for next week: hunters chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy and carrot cake on Monday; Hawaiian meatballs over rice with coconut pudding on Tuesday; Swiss steak with beets and fruit pie on chicken Wednesday; noodle soup with a cold plate, frest fruit and brownies on Thursday; ham steak with candied yams and pineapple rings on Friday. ut MURRAY (Westwood Village) 22-2- 29-3- 1. very funny. We are having a lot of fun with this show because we can all really let go and ham it up as much as we want to and go all-osaid with our characterization, Heather Davidson, who is playing the title role. Other cast members include Marty Hughes as Captain Jim; Jim Olsen, Billy Jester; Debie Evans, Nancy Twinkle; Phillip Arnold, Uncle Oscar and Shannon Hailstone as Ernestine. SELFjSTORAGE LWESTiVALLEyj ft teen-ager- 'Sunshine'Forecast For Late January 3. KSUBm Sandwiches SaladsKi r, - well-know- JE Bingo will also be part of the days activities. A luncheon at noon offers breaded fish, parsleyed au gratin potatoes, creole corn and purple plums. SWOONING . . . CpI. Billy Joster (Jim Olton) whisper swoot nothings to Nancy Twlnklo (Doble Evans) during rohoarsals for Taylortvilla high's production of Lltfla Mary Sunthlna, opening Tuesday at THS. County 1 The Murray band will cording to Kathy Kinney, director of the Magna Senior Citizen Center. NEWS will be shown in the periodical area at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Thursdays, p.m. For infocall 943 4535. CHILDRENS THEATER: "New Clothes for the Empress," a children's musical by Eleanor Hardy, is at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, each Sat. at p.m. thru March 22. General admission is S3. For infocall MAGNA. entertain senior citizens here tomorrow (Friday) at 11:30 a.m., ac- satellite FAMILY MOVIES will be shown in the auditorium at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, daily from noon-p.m. For info call Heun said that since the class size is is limited, parnecessary, To ticipants may come to the center and sign up. She also noted that volunteers are needed on Feb. 8 from 12:30 to 4 p.m. to help with a Valentine project. Those helping s may be either adults or with or without artistic talents. Budding thespians can also be making preparations to take part in the community theater group begin-in- g in February. The first production will be The Fantastiks, which will be presented May 4 and May Tryouts will be held in February and everyone in the community is welcome to audition. There will be positions for youth and adults in the play. Tryout dates will be Feb. 4 from 7 to 9 p.m., Feb. 6 from 7 to 9 and Feb. 8 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Seniors To Hear Murray Band Films selected specially for preschoolers will be shown in the Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Thursdays at2:30p.m. For infocall South. For info call LENDING Visiting artists from Lallapalooza, a nonprofit childrens art program, will be on hand to conduct various classes including weaving tomorrow, drawing on Feb. 7, bookmaking on Feb. 21, drawing on March 7 and paper cutting on March 2fc All classes will be held between 4 and 6 p.m. for children between 6 and 12 years old. The cost will be $2 per session. ...J . .. .... . - students. For SCULPTURE: Tired of look at the same old decorations? Check out sculpture pieces from the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 TOY (Friday). Saint-Saen- SPANISH Murray, Community Theater TWO LOCAL MUSICIANS, pianist Sandra Peterson & flautist Karen Perkins, will perform Sat. from p.m. at Beelseys Music in Union Square & again Fri., Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The duo will perform works by Le Claire, C.P.E. Bach, , Barber, Roussel, Boehm & & Ms. Peterson will also perform selections by Liszt, Rachmaninoff & Ravel in both concerts. Square. . Community Calendar Editor Gran Sheet Newspapers a..CO Utah 64107 P.O. Box 717 Rec Center Offers FILMS: Graig Denton, Jerry Fagerlund, John George, Kerry Winston Jones, Dennis Mecham, David W. Pursley, Dana Sohm - exhibit works at & Erica Wangsgard Finch Lane Gallery, 54 Finch Lane, thru Feb. 4. Gallery hours: 9:30 a.m.-- p.m. weekdays. For Infocall I I I I What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your ftcyitiej c would like io jicig. jwo weKs in ivnce t( ,,hf 9fMs 31 ASSN. OF UTAH ARTISTS members Lenora Ferro, Marvin Anderlin, Jay Hennefer, Paul Smith, William J. Parkinson, Don Lennberg, Edward Nelsen, Annette Emer, Marlorie Paxman & Stanley Salisbury have works exhibited at Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East thru Jan. For info call I - Concerts Arts Jan. ra- |