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Show THE GREEN SHEET SB Thursday, May Commmniuiimntty Arts 22, 1986 Caflenndlair Children by Tom Mulder 4 mixed media work by Julia Gellersen are on exhibit In the at Pioneer Memorial Theatre thru Loge Gallery June 7. Hours are Mon. Sat. 10 a m. 6 p m. & during showtimes for theater patrons. OIL PAINTINGS Le Conte Stewart George Dibble, Valoy Eaton, Euray Anderson 4 James Harwood, are featured in an exhibit on loan from the Granite School District thru Thurs., May 29 at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East. Hours. 9 a m.-pm. weekdays, 4 Thurs from 7 9pm. UTAH MASTER PAINTERS MV DOC HAMlETi Kids 5 13 are Invited to learn responsible pet ownership with slides, a talk A information packets giving by Margaret Sutton from the Humane Society during a program Sat. at 2 p m in the Calvin Smith library, 110 E. 3300 South. For details call 943 4434. 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 event please send typewritten mease and photo (It possible) toi begin that day & run 4 weaks, each class being held once a week. Call presentation at Murray libraries will be puppet shows titles "Rapunzel" and "The Three Bears Meet Goldilocks." Children's hour will be held at 4 p m. tomorrow (Frl.) In the Main Library, 73 W. 6100 South. During May, Children's hour alternates between Mam Library & Vine Street facilities. For Info call 244 1137 or 244 1241. HOUIt CHILDRIN'I SUMMER CAMPi The Jewish Community Center, 2414 E. 1700 South, has a fun 12 day summer camp program for ages 3 to preschool. Choose from a 4 or 1 weak session. Activities Include swim instruction & free swim, arts & crafts, field trips, & lots of social Interaction. For more info on this 8, the S other day camp programs offered, call 511 0091 or drop by the center. CHILDREN'S ART PROGRAM registration will take place at 1 a.m. June 14 at Pioneer Craft House. Registrations must be in person. Classes will SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM: Joan Nabors, director of the summer camp program, announces a summer camp for children ages 4 9 by the Salt Lake Institute for Learning from June 9 Aug. 1. & full Half day (1.30 a day (0.30 a.m. 5 p m.) programs offered & children may be enrolled by the week or for the entire 1 weeks. Focus will be on the community, pioneer life, art, nature study, theater 1, related activity. In addition, there will be numerous field trips as well as campers. For swimming lessons for more into contact the Salt Lake Institute for 900 450 E. South, telephone Learning, POOD: CONTEMPORARY PRINTS I DRAWINGS are at at Whitmore library, 2197 E 7000 South thru June 9 curing library hours Por info call SHIRLEY BAILEY'S watercofors are on display During May at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale Multi media works of Trish Clements are scheduled in June. by Bonme Rock wood are at the Hoiladay library, 2150 E 4800 South, during the month of May Watercolors by Shirley Bailey will be featured there in June. PAINTINGS Concerts CAMPS: , OPEN MIMORIAL DAY LINE: VIOLIN 4 PIANO: Violinist John Caneparl 4 pianist Mariorie Janove will appear In concert at 7:30 p.m. Sat. In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Performance includes works by Fritz Kreisler, Richard Drigo, William KrolL Johan Svendsen, Pablo de Sarasate 4 Cesar Franck, along with movie themes from "Intermezzo" 4 "Somewhere In Time." Free admission. PIANIST BRENT HUGH will give a recital from 5 6 p m. Sat. m the Temple Square North Visitors Center. Program features works by Bach, Beethoven, George Gerschwin, Brahms, Chopin 4 Prokofieff. Free admission. COUPON CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN Spaciab Good Thru May 2S. 19S6 "Bj Hebne tSS PERMS Professional looking for dancers, male & female, to audition for the company. They must be iunior high age or older. There is some traveling For audition times call Mary or Robert at 266 5606 Is Doesbur Child YVantToBeOnT.V.? Young Actorss Film Workshops Scmm SfWy Iwproy ConiiMrcW CoM INDIVIDUAL StcAif 7. COUNSELING CERTIFIED TEACHERS Offers an exciting new concept in finishing school modeling training women of all ages. INCLUDING ISCKIIFDDIG PITITIS 4 LARGE SIXES Annual New York Agency Exposure Product Demos & Trade Shows Recommended by Local Business A Community Leaders Possibilities of Full or Part Time Work Available While Training Acting Classes TV Radio Fashion Sales Photography Financing Avail. Cxeculiva dliodot a top 69 i Cs'Bt 1X4X6 95 2X4 RAILS 4X4X8 2 Cedar 4X4X8' 1 $2" Cedar 4 Wt Dalisar 98 2121 Sett to BUILDERS MARI 3355 West 3500 South In Granger LUCY LEWIS- - All Kindi Fad A Soffit, Gvtttrfag All Colon "Beautify your home with NEW SIDING. We can save you money!" ... VERLASAY El Gallo and Lulia ROMANTIC (Davo Potorion and Robyn Levesque) find tha moonlight enchanting in thii scon from The Fantastlcks, a Top Hat Thaatra production oponing tonight (Thursday) at tho Magna Rocraatlon Cantor. Carports Garages MAGNA. The house lights will dim and the curtain will go up at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) for the first performance of The Fantasticks. Presented by the Magna Top Hat Theatre, it will be staged in the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. The new community theater is under the direction of Katie Jacobs-Baldrewho will be remembered by many in this area for her direction of Oklahoma! For opening night, invitations have been sent to state and county officials, many civic, church and business leaders in the community, as well as political hopefuls. The Fantasticks, the longest running Broadway play ever written may be seen by the public from May 22 through 24 and May 29th through 31st at 7:30 p.m., with matinee performances on the 24th and 31st at 3 p.m. Cost of admission is $1 per person. According to Mrs. Jacobs-Baldrethe story revolves around two fathers who want their children to fall in love, but realizing that children rarely if ever take advice from their parents, they decide to use reverse psychology. To accomplish this end, the two men build a wall between their two houses and forbid the young people to see each other. Naturally, they fall madly in love. "However, life is not without its Mrs. Jacobs-Baldre- e ups and downs, said, and the narrator will be the conductor of life, pointing out that without a hurt the heart is hollow. He continues to show the lovers what life is all about and after he breaks their hearts, they come back together and find that this time they are truly in love, she went on. Anyone watching this show will find a little bit of themselves in the KEARNS. The annual womens conference for Kearns West stake will be held from 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Copper City meeting house. Theme of the event is Within These Walls. Speakers will include Daryl Hoole, Gladys Allen and Lucille Johnson. Topics are designed to assist women in improving the quality of their lives. Registration will be $1.50. Lunch will be served. muice Ifo Sadi Hake We REMODELING 'The Fantasticks' To Open Tonight Conference For Women Is Slated POST MIX ACE, $5 Wo ropoir or roploco ON typoi. Roof ConvorilonR from grovol to thing lot on our tpo dotty . 9150 West. careers 4 for men A CHILDREN, 572-530- 0 OFF ROOFING MURRAY SYMPHONY CHORALE, under direction Sharlene Kinney, invites those interested m singing, meeting new friends 4 having fun to audition All parts welcome, especially alto, tenor & bass Group meets each Tues. at 7.30 pm in the Heritage Center, 10 E 6150 South. For info call Susan Barlocker (262 8385) any time or Kathy Barnotte (266 4867) after 4 p m. , ''V A 4v SIDING of T V7& $22 Current FashionTechmques Byjndmdual Contour 3884 So. 3600 Watt 969-019- 3 A 24 Auditions ENTERTAINERS A it Includes Cut 1 Style HAIR CUTS y Mm I. Chlldrin (under 10) fashion Hair Designer SYRIAN DIG EXHIBIT, displaying photographs 4 artifacts from archaeological excavation in Syria is at BYU's Museum of Peoples & Cultures in Allen Hall, 700 N 100 East, Provo Titled "Tell Qarqur. Archaeological Investigations in Syria," exhibit runs thru end of the year. Hours: Bam 5pm weekdays Tours & special hours may be arranged by calling 376 6112. YOUNG AMERICAN Curtis ,.,..15 ALL Z0T0 Fot Tinted PERMS hour "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone & need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for KIDS Will Kesllng, will perform at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow (Frl.) In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The chamber singers will begin the program with 5 renaissance & contemporary motets along with other sacred selections. The chorale will then sing two passion motets by Pablo Casals 4 Knut Hystedt & several spirituals. The chorale 4 chamber singers will combine for the program finale. Free admission. (IGIMMIE CURL TOY LENDING LIBRARY: Parents may check out educational toys for children - Infants thru age 4 - at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Two toys for two weeks. For info call photographs by award winner photographer Jerry Sintz capturon the of are nature, ing beauty display during May at the South Jordan library, 10300 So. For Beckstead Lane (1600 West) details call Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers PO BOX 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 ( SALT LAKE SYMPHONY: Music in the Style Of Old Vienna will be featured at 7:30 p.m. Frl. 4 Sat., 4 CHAMBER SINGERS, led by Dr. dan). color PORTRAITS, purpose Center, 3100 So. Redwood Rd offers licensed A unlicensed summer child care for children The weekday programs Include field trips, sports, arts A crafts, swimming, movies A more. Programs begin June 12 A run thru Aug. 29 Summer hours are 7 a m.-- p.m. Mon.-FrA SS0 deposit is required with registration. Enrollment Is limited A early signups are being encouraged. For more Info call 974 4923. CHILD CARE REFERRAL: Having problems finding ) good reliable child care? Call Dorothy ) or Jeannette for free referral service. Professional Family Child Care Assn, of Utah, a assn., has over 500 listings available from Bluffdale to Bountiful tor child careday care providers. No fees charged for referral. is held 7:30 8 p.m. each Mon. at Kmder-CarLearning Centers - 38S4 W. 5400, & 1785 W. 7888 South, West Jordan. Kearns South, Parents welcome to tour facilities & questions l answered concerlng day care curriculum & programs. Refreshments served. For Info call (Kearns) or 544 0373 (West Jor- 943 4636. NATURES Salt Lake County Recrea- OPEN HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHY: Celebrity portraits by Phillip Gammell will be on display during May at the Kearns library, 5350 So 4220 West. For info calf OIL SUMMER CHILD CARE: tion A Redwood Multi U.S.U. CHORAL! LANDSCAPES by popular watercolor artist John Fetzer will be exhibited at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., during May 4 June. " Women's Health. Call Registrations are now being taken for computer courses to be held June Aug at Whitmore, Hoiladay, West Valley & Peterson branch libraries. Beginning courses are for 8 11 year olds, intermediate tor yer olds. For info on fees & registration call SUMMER COMPUTC! , Call Verl - -- 968-324- 7 31 or Joe - 968-970- Com and mm Alignments Shocks Front End Work WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL BRAKES $2988 We reline discs or Per Most Passenger Cars Trucks Extra passenger cars and light trucks. Add $10 for metallic pads. Honored only at Big O of Kearns Offer n4i Juni 14th, Honored only at Big O at Koarns Offer ends June 14th, 19B6 1984 9641177 VJ. 5400 SOUTH - KEAQHS 3725 in cooperation with SWIM LESSON BONUS ONE FREE HAMBURGER For Each Person Who Signs Up For Swim Lessons Throughout The Summer of 1986 EACH THURSDAY At the Redwood Center Pool (Offer good June 5th thru Aug. 31th) MOMS SWIM LESSONS PICK UP A DISCOUNT COUPON SMALL CUSS SIZE 8:00 4:00 p.m. Weekday classes are Vi hour in length, 10 classes per session. Saturday, classes are 1 hour in Register BRING THIS COUPON TO THE Redwood Community Center Pool and Receive length, 5 classes per session. HOURS OF CLASSES: M-9:00 a.m. to noon; 4:00-8:0- 0 p.m. Saturday; 10:00 a.m. to noon. We teach lessons to all ability levels and ages. Cost is AN INDIVIDUAL SWIM PASS a FAMILY person and receive a FREE HAMBURGER for $12.50 SWIM PASS sign-u- RETURN A WHOPPER SANDWICH Mondey-Fride- a.m. to FOR ONLY & TOTS THROUGH ADULTS TOP QUALITY AT THE BURGER KING 2950 West 3500 South 141 mm THE REDWOOD CENTER BURGER KING DAY Ml BURGER AND PRESENT RECEIVE Twjpiiotwip FM the validated coupon to BURGER KING 2950 West 3500 South and ! Axle drums on most REDWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER $100 OFF I Hm Slone!" Tirej Brakes and-Chri- r " Obligation SERVICES OFFERED: son; Luisa the daughter by Robyn Levesque; Father Bellamy by Ray Huffman; the boy Matthew by Jim Smith and Father Huckleby by Jim Foulker. Other roles are acted by Roger Anderson as Henry; Bill Hunzeker, s as Mortimer;' Robin ' Baker Chrisotto as the two mutes. Marge Taylor is the choreographer and has done professional work in Washington D.C. Lee Fobert is the pianist. Charie Denney is assistant director and Mike Remley is in charge of the sets loaned by Lemuel Harsh of Brockbank junior high. Reid Cardon is handling the lighting system. This is the only true communty theater in the Salt Lake Valley where all the actors, directors and other personnel are all working without pay, Mrs. Jacobs-Baldre- e said. We hope that the community will support this effort because all proceeds will go toward financing another production. OFF and No 3 yean experience characters, she added. There are five primary parts in this production. The narrator, El Gallo, is portrayed by Dave Peter- king "No Charge for estimates VERLASAY INDUSTRIES -- Baiemeirti, otc. BURGER UaCeu!" OUTDOOR POOL IT'S HEATED OPEN PLUNGES POOL FEES: 1.00 ferjwtli l.SOfwtfcfo W fir cMMna mdir 5 1.00 fir mown Stop 4.00 pm fnvtfh In mj ipm nmn likcrd W 4tf gnmj Fn4ip hPm'mtm fw Ml OPEN PLUNGE HOURS: M Ml, 13, BUKER 1 3, 3 Sal Sm. 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