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Show What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your group's activities we would )kf to help. Two weeks in advance' of the event eh n mode VyeewrWtorerw and wl - of current books, THE ARMS RACE, a collection banners & memorabilia relating to nuclear on display thru be & will weapons arms control, tomorrow (Fri.) In Westminster College's W.T. Nightingale Library. Highlights Include some of Utah's peace banners made by school children & churches. These banners were part of the Peace Ribbon which surrounded the Pentagon this summer in support of world peace. Hours are today (Thurs.) from 7:30 a.m. 5 p.m. & tomorrow from noon-- p.m. For more info call Oanaa Turn powskyat 488 4112. TALES: exhibit from the COLORFUL Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service is at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, thru April 7. For Info call An KITE UTAH PAGEANT OF THE ARTS: Students, may enter 1986 statewide Youth Arts Exhibit sponsored by Utah Pageant of the Arts. 27,000 patrons expected to view exhibit during pageant, 18. Entries accepted thru April 28 in June oil, water color, crayon, pencil, pastel, acrylic or equivalent. Sculpture works OK; craft or stained glass works not eligible. All paintings must be mounted. Entries judged by professional artists. No entry fee, but each painting must be accompanied by entry form available at public schools. For info call Betty Spencer, t0 1 1 Oi Including Mon. evening & a Sat. minutes. Performers matinee. Shows run must attend all rehearsals & live according to LOS behavior standards. Audition held for youth & children in May. For info call . . . Jim (Phil Arnold) uses dandelion wine to help Laura (Lonie Panhorst) overcome her shyness In Taylorsville high's production of The Glass Menagerie. A LITTLE ASSISTANCE Starts At 7 P. M. - THS Is Presenting 'Glass Menagerie' TAYLORSVILLE. Tonight (Thursday) is the opening of the Taylorsville high production The glass Menagerie, under the direc- - tion of Russell Johnson. Patrons are being asked to note a new time, 7 p.m., in place of the usual show time of 7:30. Performances will take place in the schools little theater, with tickets available at $3 per person. Seats may be reserved by calling Scenery for the production was designed and built by Matt Page, at THS graudate, with sophomore student Trent Oliphant assiting with painting. Cast members include Shannon Hailstone as the mother, Brian Hulse as her son, Lonie Panhorst as her daughter and Philip Arnold as the gentleman caller. Russell Wasden is assistant director for the Tennessee Williams classic. 263-360- Instrumentalists Needed For Show On Magna Stage PLYWOOD LUMBER & DOORS CUT TO SIZE ACE, We Deliver BUILDERS MARI 3355 In Wi 3500 South Granger MAGNA. Although a cast has been chosen and is now in rehearsal for the Magna Recreation Centers production of The Fantastiks, there is still a need for a harpist, a bass fiddler and a rehearsal pianist. The group is rehearsing from 7:30 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays, according to Katie Jacobs-Baldredirector. Anyone having any of these skills who would like to take part in community theater is being encouraged to contact Katie Jacobs-Baldre- e at 1 or Tracy Heun at the Magna Recreation Center LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD: Auditions for "Little Red Riding Hood," an original adaptation by Yvette Crandall, will be held March 20 & 21 at 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. in room 205 of the West Institute bldg, at the corner of 300 So. 8 University, across the street from Pioneer Memorial Theatre. The UofU Young People's Theatre production requires 2 adults males, 2 adult females & 4 children in the age range. Play will be guest directed by Ron Harris. Auditioners should be at the West Institute at 1 of the times on the day of their choice & should be prepared to do work & cold readings from the script. Rehearsals will be set by the director based on cast needs. "Little Red Riding Hood" will at Theatre be presented 18 times May 710 & 138. are Children ages needed for the musical "Cabbage Patch Dreams." Auditions will be held Sat. March 22 in the center court at ZCMI Center, with dancers auditioning 10 a.m.-- l p.m. and singers from 2 5 p.m. (auditions also slated Thurs., March 20 at Ogden mall). Performers do not need to prepare special material, but may come dressed as CABBAGE PATCH DREAMS: favorite Cabbage Patch characters (optional). Performances will be at the Capitol Theater & Ogden's Browning Theater in June. Director Marie Peterson also directed "Cabbage Patch Dreams" at Park City's Egyptian Theater las summer. For more infocall MURRAY SYMPHONY CHORALE, under direction of Sharlene Kinney, is inviting those interested in singing, meeting new friends & having a lot of fun to audition for the chorale. All parts are welcome, especially alto, tenor & bass. The group meets each Tues. at 7:30 p.m. in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South (1 block west of ) State). For more infocall Susan Barlocker ) after any time or Kathy Barnotte 4 will be held today (Thurs.) at 10 a.m. In the Vine Street library. Kathy Reynolds will present "Things to Know About Manners," a program for children 3 5 years old. Same program presented both times. For more info cal) or 266 1261. CHILDREN'S HOUR presentation at Murray libraries this week will be a video titled "The Universe." Program will be held at 4 p.m. today (Thurs.) in the Vine Street library & 4 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at the Murray Main library. For info ca 266-- 1 37 or 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 1 p.m. thru March 29. General admission is S3. For infocall CHILDREN'S EASTER IS COMING to the Redwood multi3100 So. Redwood Rd. An Easter Egg Hunt is being prepared for area children by the Redwood center 8i VFW Post 7442. The hunt will begin at 10 a.m. Sat., March 29. There will be age divisions for toddlers thru 10 year olds. Sponsored by Salt Lake County Recreation, the event is free. Bring your children early with their p.m. Children KIDS, a class for children which teaches them how to be responsible when will be sponsored thru at are home alone, they Cottonwood Hospital's Center for Women's 9 a.m. noon. The class will Health on Sat. from be held on the 4th floor of the medical tower, 5770 PREPARING CAPABLE THE EASTER RUNNY will start sitting for pictures greeting children beginning tomorrow (Fri.) at Valley Fair Mall. The complete schedule is: March 14, p.m.; March 15, noon-p.m.; March 21, 2 8 p.m.; March 22, 10 a.m. 6 p.m.; 8 10 2 8 a.m. March p.m.; March 28, p.m.; March29, 10a.m. 6p.m. & ADVENTURE FILMS to celebrate Easter weekend shown Fri., March 28 from 1011 a m. at Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East. For info call mission. CELEBRATION OF SPRING is the theme for a cert to be presented by the Jay Welch Chorale Sat. at 8 p.m. in the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Featured will be Bach's "B Minor Mass," Ver di's "Four Sacred Pieces," & Mascagni's "Cavafleria Rusticana." Two new Easter songs for chorus 81 organ by Dr. Welch will be premiered at this concert. Traditional favorites by Beethove, Bach & Kopolyoff will also be featured. Tickets for the "Celebration of Spring" concert are available at all Datatix outlets. IRISH NIGHT with the Utah Symphony will begin at 6 p.m. Mon. (St. Patrick's Day) in Symphony Hall. Conducted by Harold Mayo Gottfiedson, the program will consist of favorite Irish songs. Tickets are S6 $12 ($29 family). For info call con- ROBINSON & "Banner in The SWISS FAMILY Sky" shown Mon., March 31 at 3 p.m. In East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South). For infocall 943 4636. Freebies CANCER SCREENING & training in breast self examination will be offered free of charge at Cottonwood Hospital's Center tor Women's Health, 5770 So. 300 East, on Thurs., March 20 from 11 a.m. 3 p.m. Simple technique for breast self exams will be taught by a nurse from the Utah Dept, of Health. Also, screening mamograms will be available at a reduced price. No appointment necessary. For info call 262 3461, ext. 2176. BREAST LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC. Andre Previn conducting, will perform at 8 p.m. Wed. in Symphony Hall. Program includes works by Bartok, Haydn & Shostakovich. Tickets are $14 $35. For infocall 533 6407. TAX ASSISTANCE: Having trouble figuring your taxes? Sale Lake County Library System can help. Two free tax assistance programs - VITA and Tax Aid are scheduled at several library locations. You can also pick up tax forms at the library and check out the system's collection of fcooks and other materials on form preparation. For more infocall CLOTHES CLOSET, sponsored by Midvalley Bible Church, 40 So. Main, Midvale (7840 South 700 West), sponsors "Clothes Closet" on 1st Sun. 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 & take home whatever they want free of charge. Clothes Closet is in the church basement. Film TAHITI 8 THE COOK ISLANDS: A portion of Polynesia is coming to Utech on Thurs., March at 7:30 p.m. Veteran travel film lecturer Clint Denn will appear at the Calvin Rampton Technology Building auditorium on the Redwood Road campus to personally present and narrate his 90 minute color & sound film presentation. Tickets are $3 at the door. 20 K.I.D.S., the children's identification signup fingerprinting program, will be held at the Valley Fair Mail April TOY LENDING LIBRARY: Parents may check out educational toys for children - infants thru age 6 at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Two toys for two weeks. For info call KIDS LINE: A 24 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 SUMMER CHILD The Salt Lake County CARE: Recreation division & the Redwood multipurpose center, 3100 So. Redwood Road, offers licensed 8 unlicensed summer child care for The weekday programs include children field trips, sports, arts & crafts, swimming, movies & more. Programs begin June 12 & run thru Aug. 29. Summer hours are 7 a.m. 6 p.m. Mon. Fri. A S50 deposit is required with registration. Enrollment is limited & early signups are being encouraged. For more info call CHILD CARE REFERRAL: Having problems finding good reliable child care? Call 943 8095 or for free referral service. Professional Family t 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. ALL FABRICS TOOELE FABRICS' Has Moved To Concerted DEL FOR ADDITIONAL : IRONRITE CASE Retails $650 Claudel. Free. MOO NOTIONS NOTIONS VIOLINIST ELMAR OLIVEIRA, the first American ever to win the coveted Tchaikovsky competition gold medal, joins music director Joseph Silvers-tei& the Utah Symphony for Tchaikovsky's "Symphony No. 6" (Pathetique), Wieniawski's "Violin Concerto No. 2," & Schumann's "Manfred" overture at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) & Sat. For info call in Symphony Hall. Tickets: 40 off 5336407. by J.S. Bach, will be ST. MATTHEW PASSION WINDER DAIRY presented by Pro Musica at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Frl.) & Sat. at First Presbyterian church, South Temple & C Street. The story of the the trial 8i crucifiction of Jesus is visually enhanced by robes designed for the singers 8 soloists by Utah artist Arnold Friberg. Joining Pro Musica will be the Olympus high Concert Choir & soloists Stanford Olsen, Camille Cook, Laura Garff, Mark Child, Stephen Meredith, Thomas Pike, Pamela Watkins & Thomas Williams. Tickets available at Daynes Music, Capital City Banks or call Pro Musica at Costumed players from Pioneer Memorial Theater will bring Alice, the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit and the Dormouse to life to greet youngsters attending the party, who will be served punch and cookies. A drawing for prizes will also be held for children. Announced as a Family Fun Day at the Galleria, the party will help provide treatment for emotionally disturbed youngsters in treatment at the two centers, which provide treatment for both residential and outpatients, said spokesman Jane . W 4400 W. Quality since 4100 So. 969-340- 1S0Q. D 1 I Come help us name our new Farm Animals. Here is a coupon fora dozen eggs to help make it worth your while to come in and see them DOZEN EGGS D nr- One dozen farm fresh eggs with the purchase of one gallon or more of milk. Country Store Only. (One coupon per Z visit). Coupon y D D & Name Phone - Female Calfs-Mal- e Lambs Pigs D - - Male Male . . Female . Female . Fill Out above With Coupon or Pick Up a Name Form From Our Country Store rCLIP N' SAVE BREAKFAST ANYTIME OfAEltf 0 Special 2 EGGS with HALIBUT Ham, Bacon, oi Sausage SATURDAY 5:00a.m. Includes Hash Browns, Toast, or Hot Cakes to 10:00 p.m. STEAK 8. z. Includes Roll, Soup, Salad & Potato HOURS: 9:00-12:0- Noon 0 Mon.-Thur- Anytime 2 SPECIALS HAM & CHEESE A.M. 5 P.M. 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A DAY ti Name Form Expires March 2S, 1986 4219 West 3500 South -- D for iuda'& Tluume & 250-219- on I All specials good until March 31, 1986 250-195- off BRING IN THIS AD NEW BRAND will appear in concert at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) in the Tabernacle on will He play Marcel Dupre's Temple Square. "Stations of the Cross," a work which illustrates events surrounding the crucifixion of Christ, by ORGANIST 70 Wst Valley iMmm Tea Party Saturday For Centers KEARNS. Alice in Wonderland and her friends will be among the hosts at a Mad Hatter tea party, to be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Galleria. The event is a benefit project for the Childrens Center, with proceeds going toward helping children in both the centers facilities at 5242 So. 4820 West in Kearns and at 1855 Medical Cir., near the UofU campus. The party is being sponsored by KUTV, the Galleria and Wasatch Front Safeway stores. Tickets may be obtained in advance at either Childrens center or from Safeway courtesy desks. FILMS FOR GRADE SCHOOLERS Shown 3 3:30 p.m. each Sat. thru March 29 in Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For info call 943 4636. SYMPHONY instrumental featured at 7:30 p.m. Sat. in on Tempie Square. Program J. Rapp, by Beethoven, Bach, & L. Niehaus. Free ad- YOUTH MORMON 13, 1986 Community Calendar Editor CO Green Street Newtpapara. p.o.Bax 7tr Murray, Utah miot ' . C ensembles will be the Assembly Hall includes works Mendelssohn, J.S. purpose center, Easter baskets. SUMMER REPERTORY: Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State, holds adult auditions for summer productions "Light of the World" & "One Fold, One Shepherd," Sat. from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. in the annex building, Orpheum Ave. & (depenRegent St. Pay ranges from ding on whether casting is in or 2 shows) for & 9 of rehearsal period weeks performances. Preference will be given to those available for both productions. About 25 roles are available for actors 18 & over. Auditioners remonologue, sing 16 quested to give measures, read from script & bring a photo & resume. Those cast will play multiple roles. Rehearsals begin May 27 8i include afternoon hours. Plays in repertory 7 times a week, July 30, So. 250 East. Speakers from the community will discuss fire safety, crime prevention, first aid & general household responsibilities. Children will learn coping strategies for times when they are home alone. Parents are encouraged to attend the last 45 minutes of the class to discuss what children have learned & how they are going to apply the class at home. Cost is $5 for the 1st child, $3 for the 2nd & $1 for each additional child. For more Info or to preregister call ext. 2176. Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 7B |