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Show T'T' ,Vj the Utah State Fair. Fair connnues thru Sept 14 Entertainers give 2 evening performances apice Reserved grandstand seats which do not Include gate admission are selling for $7 & general admission seats for U Admission to the s 14adults, fairgrounds S2youths 1 All-Ne- w (children under 5 free). For more info call Square. Program includes songs by Schubert, Brahms, Strauss & Debussy. Flutist Steven Alder will accompany Miss Merrill in Bach's I Follow Thee Always , My Savior, With Gladness & Michael Head's Bird Song. The program will conclude with I Could Have Danced All Night PATTI Merrill, soprano, accompanied by pianist Roland Pitt, will perform at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) in the Assembly Hall on Temple 16th Edition will appear in concert at 7:30 p.m. Sat. in the Assembly Hall on Her Temple Square. program begins with Allegro from Symphonie IV by Widor & includes works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Reger & Vierne. Miss Riley will also play a selection of her own complsing. Chorale Prelude: I Have Made My Peace With God. Free admission. (Limited to those 8 years BON VOYAGE CONCERT: Give the Utah Symphony a rousing send off for its 6th international tour at a Bon Voyage concert Sat. 0. Sun. at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. A celebration supper 8 dance will follow at the Marriott Hotel. On Sept. 14 the Symphony embarks on a 28 day tour of East 0i West Germany, Yugoslavia, Liichtens tern & Austria. For ticket info call 533 6407. REBA McENTlRE, recently named the Country Music Assn.'s female vocalists of the year, will appear at 6 30 & 9:15 p.m. Sun. at the Utah State Fair. Fair is scheduled thru Sept. 14. Enter- tainers give 2 evening performances apice. Reserved grandstand seats - which do not include gate admission - are selling for $7 0. general admission seats for $4. Admission to the is S4adults, fairgrounds $2youths 616. (children under 5 free). For more info call GEORGE recently named the Country Music Assn.'s male vocalists of the year, will appear at 6:30 0 9: 15 p.m. Mon. at the Utah State Fair. Fair is scheduled thru Sept. 14. Entertainers give 2 evening performances apice. Reserved grandstand seats - which do not inare selling for S7 & clude gate admission general admission seats for $4. Admission to the is $4adults, $2youths fairgrounds (children under 5 free). For more info call 533 w--- iiw LADIES GORGEOUS . . . cavorting clowns and ponderous pachyderms invite children of all ages to celebrate the magnificence of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus Sept. in the Salt Palace. all-ne- 24-2- Sandor and Elizabeth Raski delignt audiences of all ages. tiger trainer Wade Burck presents wild and beautiful Royal white Bengal and gold Siberian tigers in the Great Steel Cage, and the King Charles Troupe from New York, presents a dazzling new display of jumping rope as well as their trademark barrage of basketball on unicycles. Rounding out this extraordinary new show, Singing Ringmaster Jim Ragona, hilarious clowns and beautiful dancing showgirls invite audiences to share the universal splendor that is truly The Greatest Show On Earth as they witness four sen- THE RECREATION SPECIALIST SENIOR CITIZENS' THURSDAYS EVERY THURSDAY AT 1 1:00 A.M. VARIOUS ACTIVITIES, SNACKS, AND MUCH MORE 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. and a - BINGO Light Lunch THE RECREATION SPECIALISTS COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTERS Kearns Tennis 5624 So. 4B00 W. 966-422- 9 Lk. Cwraty Sorvlco Ara) tklX XXXXXZX2 never-before-see- n (801)363-7681- . While appearing here in Salt Lake, The Greatest Show On Earth will be holding admission interviews for Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Clown College and auditions for female dancers on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 9 a.m., the Salt Palace Arena. For more information on a circus career, please call: (202) Jordan Class Of '66 To SANDY. Remember when the grooviest AM station in town played the surfin sound of the Beach Boys while that English group with the g hair was just getting popular? How about watching the launching of NASAs latest Mercury shot on television in anticipation of the day when man might first walk on the moon? What about that fateful Sunday during the Sophomore year when Jack Ruby pulled the trigger in front of the whole nation to cut down Lee Harvey Oswald before he could face justice for shooting the president? These things and more will no doubt be on the minds of Jordan high graduates of the class of 1966 as they prepare to reunite for their 20th anniversary reunion Saturday. Sept. 13 at the Little America hotel, 500 So. Mam, Salt Lake. Those interested in additional information about reunion plans may or call Larry Trujillo Timm Enniss funny-lookin- If you IIIURS., SEPT. 4 producsational, tion spectaculars in the most aweshow some ever presented. Tickets can be charged by call Reunite Sept 13 ANNOUNCES black-and-whi- (571-111- TTggTtTTggi Come and (572-213- mm Hm Sim! SERVICES OFFERED; Tires Brakes .. Alignments Shocks Front End Work WITH THIS COUPON SHOCKS WITH THIS COUPON BRAKES I I I I J I J passenger cers end light trucks. J Add $10 for metallic pads. Honored only t Big O of Kearns j Offer ends SeptTOflv FwSfj 3725 HEAVY DUTY jj FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL I We reline disc or drums on most STRAIT, RONNIE MILLSAP will perform at 6:30 8 9:15 p.m. Tues. at the Utah State Fair. Fair is scheduled thru Sept. 14. Entertainers give 2 evening performances apice. Reserved grandstand seats which do not include gate admission - are selling for $7 & general admission seats for to the fairgrounds is $4adults, $4. Admission $2youths 6 16. (children under 5 free). For more info call 533 5858. xa I 9B THE GREEN SHEET s ' will perform at 9:15 p m Wed. at the Utah State Fair. Fair is scheduled thru Sept. 14. Entertainers give 2 evening performances apice. All seats are $4 - which does not include gate admission. Admission to the Is S4adults, S2youths fairgrounds (children under 5 free). For more Info call GARY MORRIS 6 30 0. Lectures ROCKETRY REVIEW: Lora Bridges of the Hansen Planetarium will demonstrate the operation of a liquid nitrogen engine 8i discuss the use 8 function of rocketry in space flight at 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 13 in the Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South. This free program is intended for teens 0, young adults For more info call 943 4636. COURT PROCEDURES: Victims of crime 8$ witnesses who testify for them have an op-- ' portunity to learn about courtroom procedure thru a court preparation class sponsored by the Victim Witness Unit of the Salt Lake County At torney's Office. Class held every Tues. at 5.30 pm. in Courtroom 404, Circuit Court Building. The session is free. Anyone interested in learning about court procedure may attend. Organizations WASATCH BRANCH OF AAUW will hold its annual open brunch at 11 a m. Sat in the home of Leona Shaffer, 3538 Eastcliff Or. AAUW is a national organization for women with university degrees promoting equity for women, education 0$ self development. Wasatch branch was started in 1980 to provide for the needs of women in the southern Salt Lake area. Women interested in AAUW who would like to attend the brunch should RSVP to Barbara Pearce at 277 7708. UTAH ASSN. FOR CHILDREN 8 Adults With Learning Disabilities will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Wed. in the Salt Lake library, 209 E. 500 South. Gordon Paxman, a psychologist in the Granite school district, will speak on "How to Help Your Child Survive the School Year." For more info call Carol Johansen at 967 0087. now in its 30 year, holds rehearsals every Wed. at 7 p.m. in the chorus room at Granger high. New officers this year include Lois Egon, Chloe McPhee, Helen Bastow, Rose Streeter, Berona Baile, Jeanne Kasteler & Deon Holmes. "We love to sing," Mrs. Holmes said, "and we do it for free." Those interested in arranging performances THE KEYNOTES LADIES CHORUS, may contact at 969 Thursday, September $99! Available ! W5 2i. 964-117- 7 Cars Trucks Extra 1 ' Reg. 24.95 Honored only at Big O at Kearns 01 fe ends Sept. 20th, 1986 mm COMPUTERIZED Most Passenger sv n. 5400 SOUTH - KEAm 4, 1986 ' "V 'VSS, tyS,,,,', ,, , 'SS', , Jl A A i's S',' a.m. service. UMM will serve hamburgers & hot dogs in church aurtyard for a small charge (drinks furmshedV Participants asked to bring food to share & table service. Trinity hats will be sold. Sun. school registration begins at 9:45 a.m. with classes open for ail ages. Teen ciuo meets at 5:30 p.m. Sun. Bible study is at 10 a.m. today (Thurs.) 0i chancel choir rehearsal is at 7:15 p.m. Staff parish relations committee will have a picnic at 5 p.m. Sat. at the Rod Holmes home. UMW executive committee meets at 9:30 a.m. Mon.; evening group at 7:30 p.m.; general meeting 9:30a.m. Wed. CHOIR REHEARSAL at Westvale Presbyterian church begins today (Thurs,) at 7:15 p.m. On Sun. Westvale returns to fail schedule with church school at 9.45 a.m. 0$ morning worship service at 11 a.m. Rev. John Sensemg conducts worship service. Church school classes held for ages 3 thur 8th grade. Adult class meet in the fellowship hall. Exercise class is held Mondays at 7:30 p.m. For more info about church activities call 968 7992, 9 a.m. noon Mon., Wed., Thurs. or Fri. or 263 9546 any time. SENIOR CAR WASH HIGH follow Will all Sun. masses at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, with CCD registration after all masses Sat. evening 0i Sun. a.m. Installation of parish council will occur during 9.30 a m. mass. It's Share the Harvest time (distribution of food to the hungry) 0$ collection of fresh produce from gardens will take place in the gym. Bring produce in by no later than p.m. Sun. or Sept. 14. WEST VALLEY church ADVENTIST SEVENTH-DA- holds services every Sat. Sabbath school 9:15 10:45 a.m., worship service 11 a.m. noon, Come 8. worship God with us. SPECIAL CARIBBEAN DELUXE CRUISE SPECIAL DATES NOV. 15, DEC. CRUISE ONLY AIR 599 869 929 999 31, JAN. 31 CATEGORY SEA 680 760 Best Cabins At 8794. CHOSEN INSIDE 98 OUTSIDE 765 OUTSIDE DELUXE Booking 32 Will Be Given To You Ml Prices plus Poet 5858. 4700 South 3769 West sund4y School . .10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship ll:00a.m X S Sunday Eve 7:00 p.m. I Worship A Private School . . A.C.E. I (I PHONE 964-288- 8 jj Per Axle age 0. older). 533 5858 BIBLE DAPTIST CIIURCII $29 RILEY formances apice. Reserved grandstand seats which do not include gate admission - are selling for $7 8. general admission seats for $4 Admission to the fairgrounds is S4adults, Skyouths 6 16. (children under 5 free). For more info call mmmw By Soil of LISA MARIE OSMOND will perform at 6:30 & 9: 15 p.m. Sat at the Utah State Fair. Fair is scheduled thru Sept. 14. Entertainers give 2 evening per- light-hearte- (wood 4 OporolMl THE MIAMI SOUND MACHINE, a hit rock group, will perform at 6:30 0. 9:15 p.m. tomorrow (Frl.) at the Utah State Fair. The fair is scheduled thru Sept. 14. Entertainers give 2 evening per- UTAH ORGANIST ; With Prizes 'A, , A ,,,s Vi. ' v, i s 'ASS from "My Fair Lady" & Sieczynskl't Vienna , My of Free admission. Dreams. City (Limited to those 8 years of age & older) . 'tf' ", 533 5858. all-ne- U , formances apice. Reserved grandstand seats which do not include gate admission - are selling for $7 8. general admission seats for $4 Admission to the fairgrounds is $4adults, $2youths (children under 5 free). For more info call International Cast Stars In Barnum And Bailey Circus SALT LAKE. The mysticism of the Far East, the intrigue of Casablanca and Morocco, the glamour of France, the machismo of Spain, the daring of Mexico, the wholesome strength of the Netherlands, the traditions of Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary, and the gregariousness of America come together under the Big Top for the first time ever as the 116th edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus, comes to town. Opening on Sept. 24 at the Salt Palace Arena, for 11 lavish performances through Sept. 29, this edition of The Greatest Show On Earth promises audiences thrills and chills never before experienced in any live performance : World-clas- s athletes from the Peoples Republic of China demonstrate awesome feats of acrobatics as they perform for the first time ever with The Greatest Show On Earth. The Hassani Acrobatic Troupe from Morocco displays sheer human strength and agility in their North American debut. French animal trainer Daniel Sus-koand his family present camels, horses, zebras and an American buffalo in an unusual mixed animal review. Spains Polo Aerial Quartet and Quiros Highwire Act make their debuts aloft for Aemrican audiences. Mexico offers the astounding talents of The Flying Vasquez, featuring Miguel Vazquez, the first and only person to complete the quadruple somersault on the flying trapeze, as well as the Rodogels Teeterboard Troupe and the Flying Ramos. Sweden is represented in this sizzling show by the elephant expertise of Axel Gautier and his family who present 21 ponderous pachyderms; and Marco and Philip Peters of the Netherlands tempt fate on the Wheel of Death. Bulgaria, Poland and Hungary offer the tremendous talents of Venko Lilov and his prancing Bulgarian Bears; Polish acrobat Christopher Matyska and his lovely wife Jacquelyn in their aerial debut and d Hungarian Lilliputians '' s , S' Uses SS BERMUDA STAR Religious BACK TO CHURCH DAY will ty United Methodist church ship services. Participants shirts, jackets or colors of Bermuda Cruise Line Panama Registry be held Sun. at Trini- a.m. worasked to wear school their favorite school or team. "Catch the Spirit" is Rev. James Harris' sermon. Potluck tailgate party follows 11 at 8:30 0. 11 E.T. WORLD TRAVEL 272-809- 3 CALL TODAY 468S So. Highland |