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Show 'CTT'r-r- r 13B Auditions ANYTHING GOES: Murray Arts Council auditions for summer musical "Anything Goes" will be held p.m. today (Thurs.) in the band room at Murray high school. Show will be in early August under direction of performed Douglas N Bishop. Auditioners should prepare to sing at least 16 bars of music & will be asked to read from the script & show dance ability. Callbacks slated May 17. Tap dance experience helpful Roles are mainly adult. MURRAY SYMPHONY under direction of Sharlene Kinney, invites those interested in singing, meeting new friends & having fun to audition. All parts welcome, especially alto, tenor & bass. Group meets each Tues. at p.m. In the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South For info call Susan Barlocker (262 8385) any time or ) Kathy Barnotte after 4 p.m, YOUNG CHORALE, program. SUMMER COMPUTER looking for dancers, male female, to audition for the commust be They pany. junior high age or older. There Is some traveling. For audition times call Mary or Robert at 266 5606. Children Concerts GENERATION has come to the Multi purpose Center, 3100 So. Red- - WERE THE DAYS is the theme for a Schubert Singers concert at 8 p.m. Sat. In the Highland high auditorium, 2166 So. 1700 East. Guest artist ioining the Schubert Singers will be Bonnie Lee Terry; commentator is Paul Cracroft; accompaniest is Jane Calder; director is Allen Cornwall. Voluntary donations accepted. For more Info call Adelaide Cowles at ( if no answer THOSE SUNSHINE Redwood Registrations are CAMPS; now being taken for computer courses to be held June-Aug- . at Whitmore, Holladay, West Valley & Peterson branch libraries. Beginning courses are for 8 11 year olds, intermediate for yer olds. For info on fees & registration call AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS is & THE wood Rd. This unique children's performing group will help your child learn singing, musical theater, dance, showmanship, music theory, & most importantly, self esteem through performing. There are no auditions & no required trips. For $14month your child can become one of the thousands of Sunshine Generation kids throughout the country. Classes are now forming on Fridays: 3 at 1:30 p.m.; grade at 2:30; grade at 3:30. For details call This is a Salt Lake County Recreation Division WASATCH COMMUNITY SYMPHONY neth Kuchier music director & With Ken- conductor, along Far Away Imports Announces The Closing Of Its Retail Store In Carriage Square 0 Most Items Marked Price! 4136 S. 1785 W. TOTAL LIQUIDATION! DEALERS WELCOME! 964-106- with the Riverside Chorus, Ruth Kirkham conductor and the Rosemond Children's Choir, Nancy Lunt conductor, will perform two concerts this week. The first Is slated at 7:30 p.m. Mon. in the First Presbyterian church, "C" St. & South Temple, Salt Lake City, with the second scheduled Tues. at 8 p.m. at the LDS stake Center, 1855 W. 13400 South. Featured soloists are Sherry Shelburg, violinist, Ann Page, flute; Roger Wangerin, oboe. Dr. Fred Anderson, trumpet, oldest continuing community orchestra in the area, founded by present music direct 32 seasons ago & is comprised of members of the community who donate their time to play in the organization. Free admission. For more info call Or HUEY LEWIS I THE NEWS will join Hall & Oats for a concert beamed via satellite to the UofU Special Events Center Sun. The concert will be in New performed Kwe at the Superdome Orleans. Joining the headliners will be The & Hooters The Neville Brothers. Tickets are $23 & includes admission to all Kodak Liberty Ride Festival, of which the concert is a part. For or vist Foot the YMCA deatails the Locker in Salt of Wasatch Lake or call Richard Barnum-ReecRunner-Sport- Utah at s Fund Raisers sponsored by the center. The rummage sale will begin at 9 a m. & end at 4 p.m. individuals wishing to make donations of clothing or other items are encouraged to drop off items at the 440 So. 900 East address daily from 8 a.m. 8 p.m. or Saturdays from 10 a.m.-- p m, Individuals desiring to have items picked up may call 563 2064. SWAP The opportunity to make a profit on Aunt Belinda's burgundy beaver coat is rapidly approaching. The YWCA's first Swap Meet -what is hoped will become an annual event - will be held Sat. from 9 a m. 3 p.m. in the YWCA parking lot, 322 E. 300 South. Participants may rent 2 parking lot stalls for a mere S20 in which to display their wares. Priceless items which have been stored at the YWCA for upwards of 50 years will be on sale. Antique cribs, elegant evening MEET: gowns, beaded early model machines & decorative purses, dicataphones, sewing garlands will be some of the featured items. Baked goods & the best selling YWCA cookbook, "Compliments of the Cook," will be on hand. To reserve space early contact Kim Pederson, YWCA assistant executive director, at BREAKFAST: Herriman Lions hosts its traditional Memorial Day Breakfast Chuckwagon Mon., May 26 from 6 11 a.m. in the parking lot of the Herriman Lions Community Center 100 No. Pioneer St., Herriman (about 13000 So. 6000 West). Breakfast in CHUCKWAGON club THE GREEN SHEET cludes eggs, not cakes, bacon & beverage. In the event of inclement weather, the breackfast will be served inside the community center. Tickets are $2.50adults, $l.50children under 12. Proceeds go toward Lions club community projects. A RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, May retiring pres. Carol Bass. State wide Poppy Day will be held Sat. Member of post 132, unit 132 & the junior unit will be selling poppies, with proceeds going toward assistance for veterans & needy families of veterins. The Auxiliary will also hold a rummage sale at 10 a.m. Sat in the Zions bank parking lot (weather permitting), with proceeds assisting children & youth programs. New officers will be installed at 1 p.m. Sun. Members invited to meet the new officers 6i bring a dish to share in a potluck luncheon. will be held from 9 a m. 6 p.m. Sat., May 31 at the Kearns Children's Center, 5242 So. 4820 West. The Children's Center Is a private, non profit organization for the treatment of pre school children suffering from emotional problems. The sale will include furniture, household items, clothing, books & toys, along with a bake sale. Outdoors Organizations MAGNA MT. RIDERS OPEN KIDS SHOW, for all horse riders ages 6 15 (with special events for kids 5 & under), will be held Sat. at the Magna Mt. Riders rodeo grounds, 8000 W. 3700 South. Signups are from 9 10 a.m., with events beginning at 10. Cost is $2event. Events include keyhole, poles, speed barrels, cloverleaf barrels, goat tie, western pleasure & egg marathon. Prizes &ribbons given (depending on event). USWRCA rules will be used. Snack shack open all day with lots of goodies to eat. For more info call Dan Stewart (250 2870) or Peggy Woods OOUIRRH WRITERS GROUP presents a poolside poetry reading commemorating the Emily Dickinson centennial at 7 p m. today (Thurs.) at Pipe & Tube Inc., recreation level, 5575 W. 4700 South (south entrance). Reading will be by 1984 Utah Poet of the Year Joyce Davis, author of "In Willy's House" & AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY unit 132 will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at the post home. Members are encouraged to attend the last meeting to be held under the direction of BIKE TRIP Cyclist Mary Fraser FOR BEGINNERS; YARO SALE: Atonement Lutheran church, 2040 W. 3500 South, will hold a yard sale today (Thurs.), tomorrow & Sat. from 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Clothing, nick nacks, small appliances other items featured. & many A RAFFLE, sponsored by Deseret Medical, Inc., will be held at 3:45 p.m. today (Thurs.) to benefit old boy suffering Robby Westerman, a from kidney failure. Items to be raffled include jewelry, electronic equipment, household items, merchandise certificates & more. Items are donations by Desered Medical, its employees & local businesses. You need not be present to win. For details call Barbara Martineau at SALE: YOUTH RUMMAGE The KiwaniS-Fel- t Youth Recreation Center, 440 So. 900 East, will be sponsoring a Rummage Sale on Sat. Proceeds from any items sold will be used to help provide financial suoDort for the Youth Sports Programs Concerto 9 At THS FAMILY VACATION 4 IDEA DMHTOI&IL) For A Family Of 4 614 ONLY Include Air Only Any Day Of The Weekl "Tkfctf Mhrwy Artihlih Aaywkar m S.l.C." iiiiimWELEXPRESS TOUR WEST 801-561-926- 71 115 East 7200 South MidVOfe Call Us For All four Travel Plans HOURS: 8 Saturday, 10 Evening Appointments Can Be Arranged Monday-Frida- AM-6P- AM-- 2 PM i RIVER VI GW PLAZA 5400 So. 700 West Pre-GRAN- Featuring: Fine Chocolates, Ice Cream, Soup B.yi ctindOn & AU J 'A PRICE! Sandwiches COUPON j ICE CREAM j CHOCOLATES 10 OFF FREE DRINK TAYLORSVILLE. Concerto night will be held tonight (Thursday) at Taylorsville high. The 7:30 program is free and open to the public, instrumental music teacher Gary Jensen reported. The program will include a trombone solo, Thoughts of Love by Dan Reavis. A woodwind quartet consisting of Allison Mackey, Jill Kelsey, Shari Ajer, Randy Whitaker and Rowland jiolman will perform Danse Russe and Tchaikowskys Bachs Zwei Bachwerke. Vivaldis Spring from The Four Seasons will be the violin solo of Sharalee Sayler. The string orchestra will offer the First Movement of Mozarts Eine Kleine The Sayler and Nachtmusik. Kesley girls will perform a duet, Sonata for Violin, Uboe and Piano by Tartini. A brass quartet consisting of Scott Edwards, Reuben Williams, Dan Reavis and Randy Whitaker will Reflections Rag. play Joplins Trent Oliphant will perform a piano Polonaise in A Major by solo, Chopin. 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