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Show 10B 24, 1986 Thursday, July THE GREEN SHEET llons or more Info call The Westminster Players, the student theater group of Westminster College, will present one of William comedies A MidsumShakespeare's A midsummer NIGHTS DREAM: mer Night's Dream, at 6 :30p.m. Wed.-SunJuly 3 on the lawn In front of the Nightingale library on the Westminster campus. Free admis- sion. ANYTHING GOES will be presented by the Murat the Murray Arts Council at 8:30 p.m. Aug. ray park amphitheater. The Cole Porter musical N. Is under direction of Douglas Bishop. Tickets are S5 (price Includes a chance on a drawing for a cruise). Tickets available at Day Murray Music, Murray City Hall or at the gate. Group rates & family discounts available at City Hall only. a delightfully funny love story set In the nostalgic era of World War II, will beat the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, Aug. 27. For ticket into call DEAR RUTH, IPHIGENIA AT AULIS, Euripides' compelling story of King Agamemnon's young daughter who comes to Aulis expecting to become the bride & instead is sacrificed by her father in the interest of the upcoming Trojan war, will be performed Aug. 16 & 17 in the Pioneer Trails State Park amphitheatre in the mouth of Emigration Canyon. Presented In the classic Greek tradition at dawn (about 6 a.m.), admission Is free & seating is on the lawn. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, an original children's musical scrambling the familiar story and unscrambling It delightfully, will be performed 15, at the Hale Center Saturdays, Aug. Theater, 201 So. Main. For ticket Info call &.'' CLASSIC LINES . . . El ''; " Afcii. Dick Nawman's sored by the Salt City Cruisers. Slated Sunday from 10 a.m.-- p.m. at Thrift Town, the event will benefit Assn, of Retarded Citizens-Utah- . trophy- winning 1934 Ford will be among the more than 100 cars displayed at this year's Charity Car Show spon- - Fourth Annual Event - vehicles will go to the Assn, for Retarded Citizens-Uta- h. Over 100 hot rods, street rods, custom cars, antiques and restored vehicles will be featured, with trophies and door prizes awarded in 14 separate classes. Food will be available for those interested, along with a free moon- - walk for the kids, organizers say. Some very special guests will be in attendance, spokesman Dan Booher pointed out. Cars will be br- inging some special retarded citizens from group homes to the car show. It should be really fun. For more information, terested may call those in- 966-398- Are You Preventing Yourself From It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic for Counseling Center of Kearns. Call appointment. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Glenwood Care Center, 404 E. 5600 South, is in need of caring.people who would like to volunteer an hour of their time. Center needs help Tues. at p.m. for bingo, Wed. at 2:30 p.m. for quilt tying or Thurs. at 2:30 p.m. for arts & crafts. Sound like fun? Contact Donna Flink at , t a student exchange organization, needs host families for Japanese school high students, ages coming here in August. Each student is covered with insurance & will have spending money. The students will attend local schools thru the school year. Host families receive a 550 per month tax credit. Both boys and girls available. For more info call Evelyn Hall at STEPPING STONES CORP., a social club for clients and of the mental health system in Salt Lake County, is seeking donations of clothes & household items. Cooking utensils & any other donations would also be appreciated. Stepping Stones has a coffee shop, thrift store & beauty shop & always appreciates patronage. For more info call ext. 117 or drop by 1341 So. State (street level) . All donations are tax Wheeler Frank BONNEVILLE) LAKE EVIDENCE OF curator of the Utah Museum of Natural History, will examine the shorline features of ancient Lake Bonneville along the Wasatch Front on Sat., Aug. 9 from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Included will be a stop at Red Rock Pass, site of the enormous Bonneville Flood about 16,000 years ago. Participants should bring a sack lunch. Trip covers about 100 miles one way. Transportation not provided. Cost is $12adults, $6children for museum members; S15adults, for non members. (Annual $7.50chi!dren museum membership is $15 for individuals or $25 to 20 participants. Limited for families). Preregistration is required. For info call DeCourten, you are a senior (60 & over) and interested in a program in the Kearns area, come and pay us a visit. We meet on Thursday s at the tennis courts clubhouse. If fill RECREATION SPECIALISTS COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTERS Kearns Swimming TALENT FIND COMPETITION: The annual Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Talent Find Competition will be held at 8 p.m. Sat., Aug. 23 at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds. Three divsions -- levels are WOODS) VARIOUS ACTIVITIES, SNACKS, AND MUCH MORE STAR PARTIES: Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort will host a series of star parties this summer each Fri. & Sat. thru Oct. 13 from p.m. A night tram will be available on these nights so people may "star gaze" from the top of Hidden Peak, providing viewers the chance to watch the sunset as well as the stars. Tickets are S5.75 for adults & $3.50 for children & senior citizens. Bring a blanket or warm clothing & a telescope, If desired. For more info call & WHEELER'S Salt Lake County Recreation & Parks Division present Storytime in Wheeler's Woods, featuring songs & stories from Utah's past. Mountain men, pioneers, railroad men miners, Indians, soldiers & pony express riders will be featured in the all new 1986 show. The show starts at the bridge with songs & music. The audience follows the performers to the Wheeler Woods show wagon where seats in the shade are available. The audience will help in a 11 jug band & stick pulls. Show times are 9:30 & thru Aug. 22. Cost is 50 cents & a.m., Mon.-Fri- . program is intended for children 12 & under. For reservationscall 264 2212. & EVERY THURSDAY AT 1 1 :00 A.M. GET CONTROL OF YOURSELF: It is entirely possible in fact for the average person to quickly, easily 8 safely gain thorough understanding of the mind & how it works. "Get Control of Yourself 8i Life!" Attend the Dianetics event on Aug. 15, 7 p.m. at the Radison Hotel (formerly the Triarc) Goldfield convention center, 161 W. 600 South. A limited numver of free tickets are for more information. available. Call of all ages IN Farm SENIOR CITIZENS' THURSDAYS tickets may be purchased at the Galleria ticket office. High schools involved are Cottonwood, Cyprus, Granger, Granite, Kearns, Olympus, Skyline, Taylorsville & Central. All new freshmen & students from last year are Invited. Drawings for free gifts throughout the evening. ENTHUSIASTS STORYTIME Historic ANNOUNCES GRANITE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL DANCE Will be held from p.m. Aug. 7 at the 49th Street Galleria. Cost is $4 & a limited number of CLOGGING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS from South America, France & other European counties need families to host them for a semester or school year. The student will live as a member of your family, with the family providing board, room & love. Students have their own spending money & are For fully insured. They are all fluent in English. info call or write Educational Resource t organization) Developement Trust a co Sue Bennett, 3693 So. Twinbrook, Salt Lake 278 8)74). 84109 Utah telephone City, THE RECREATION SPECIALIST Taylor senior division, ages intermediate, ages junior children up to 10 years of age. in is determined by divisions all Qualifications age as of Dec. 31, 1986. Entry deadline is midnight, Aug. 10. (no exceptions). For more info call Shelly or Clayton Hamilton at deductible. HAPPINESS: Finding PIONEER DAY BALL: Parents Without Partners will host Its annual Pioneer Day Ball on Saturday at the chapter hall, 50 E. 3750 South. Prizes wil be given for the best pioneer costume. Dancing will start at 8:30 p.m. with a charge of $4.50. For ) or Bill more info call JoAnn Dixon S Charity Car Show Is Sunday WEST VALLEY. For the fourth time in as many years, the Salt City Cruisers will host host its annual Charity Car Show Sunday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Thrift Town parking lot, 3559 Market Street. While the event is free to the public, all proceeds from entry fees paid by those displaying their welcome to attend the Cougar Clogging Classic at BVU in August. Sessions for beginning dogintermediate stugers will take place Aug. dent classes will be held Aug. advanced in& a special will meet Aug. doggers structor session is scheduled for Aug. Those attending the Instructor class will learn what judges look for during a competition. For info about the sessions & registration, those interested may contact BYU Conferences & Deadline for registration Workshops at is Aug. 1. & Tennis 5624 So. 4800 17. 966-422- 9 (0wm4 4 Opart 14 By Sail Lakt C tatty Strvlct Artai) Ge PMt 4195 West 5415 South Kearns. Utah July 84th, 85th and 86th MARTIAL ARTISTRY . . . Jenao Larson works on sketches for a Chuck Norris cartoon feature. 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