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Show 8B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, September Callemdlair CommnnnMimnlty ELECTRONIC PALETTE, an exhibit of photographs of comuper images representing the work of Weber State College faculty, will be on display thru Oct. 15 at the Atrium Gallery of the Salt Lake library. ARTWORK by Glenna Peterson are featured thru Tues. during regular library hours at the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Scheduled for Oct. are oils & watercolors by John K. Fetzer. For info call are featured thru Tues. during regular library hours at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale (off 80th So., 12 block west of State Street). Coming in Oct. will be the paintings of Ruth Bonner. For info call 943 4636. BY In 1987. elementary schoolsearly Arts OILS 25, 1986 BONNIE RUDV OILS BY LAMONT PASSEY are featured thru Tues. at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. during regular library hours. For Info call 943 4636. SYRIAN DIG EXHIBIT, displaying photographs & artifacts from archaeological excavation in Syria is at BVU'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: 8 a.m. 5 p m weekdays. Tours & special hours may be arranged by calling 378 6112. Auditions , RHAPSODY BLUE: Salt Lake Repertory Theatre (City Rep) will audition performers for concert production, Rhapsody its in Blue, to be staged at Symphony Hall Oct. Nov. 12 13. Auditions will be held at 141 Regent St. (downstairs) from p.m. tonight (Thurs.) Callbacks are scheduled Sat. Performers should come prepared to sing two different styles of music. An accompaniest will be provided. Artistic director Joanne Parker said she will be looking for strong voices with power & intonation, soloists as well as choral. The theatrical concert will include excerpts from George Gershwin's most popular works, including PorgyA Bess , Girl Crazy, Lady Be Good, Of Thee I Smg, & many others. All City Rep performers will be paid. IN MACBETH: Auditions for Pioneer Theatre Comp.m. topany's Macbeth will be held between day & tomorrow (Thurs. & Fri.) in room 217 at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. As the first production under the League of Resident Theatres contract, potential auditioners are reminded that they need not be a member of Actors Equity nor a member of the staff or faculty or student body at the UofU. Auditioners should sign up for a audition time on the board outside room 110 at PMT. Scripts will be provided. Macbeth will be directed by Pioneer Theatre Company artistic director Charles Morey. All roles are open except Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Duncan & Macduff. The director is also looking for a boy who must be able to play the part of a girl. Callbacks will be Sat., with rehearsals beginning 15 on Lees Oct. 6. Macbeth will run Oct. Main Stage. really ROSIE: Auditions for the UofU Touring Company of Really Rosie will be held today & tomorrow (Thurs. & Fri.) & again Oct. 2 & 3 in room 112 of the West Institute, 1340 E. 300 South (across from Pioneer Memorial Theatre). All auditioners must bring a monologue or dialogue with a partner, a prepared musical piece which would demonstrate vocal range & must be prepared to do cold readings, follow directions of a choreographer & musical director. No accompaniest will be provided, however, a piano is available. Auditions are open to all age ranges, with both adult & children's roles available. Those cast in the show will receive some scholarship award for their participation in the company The show will tour area GOLDILOCKS I THE THRU BEARS: Auditions for Goldilocks A the Three Bears, the first production of the season for the UofU Young People's Theatre, will be held from 37 p.m. Wed. Fri., Oct. at the West Institute, 1340 E. 300 South (across from Pioneer Memorial Theatre). The Is a new adaptation by Yevet Crandell, full play of comedy, dance A touching moments. Director Joan Porter Boru is casting 6 roles: Goldilocks Mother & Baby Bear (age (age Father Bear, Goldilocks' mother (young adult & up); Firefly (15 years & up). Nine production are scheduled in the Saltair room of the UofU Student Union Nov. Rehearsals will be held evenings & Saturdays. SALT LAKE OPERA THEATRE: Auditions for Salt Lake Opera Theatre's upcoming productions of Tales of Hoffmann (English) & Salome (German) will be held from 10 a.m.-- p.m. Sat., Oct. 18 in the South Salt Lake City auditorium, 2500 So. State. An accompaniest will be provided. If music is particularly difficult, however, singers may wish to bring their own pianist. Although not required, singers are encouraged to sing something from either of the two operas listed above. Those auditioning for chorus may sing any music of their choosing. For more info call BobZabriskie evenings. Altos, tennors, & bases are needed for the new season of Murray Symphony Chorale. Group will be doing works from Beethoven & Mozart, plus "pop" selections this season. Those interested in singing, meeting new friends & having fun are invited to audition. Group meets each Wed. at 7:30 p.m. in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. For auditions or more info call Susan Barlocker at MUSICIANS MOUNTAIN ALERT) is seeking new members - bass, alto, tenor & an accompaniest. Rehearsals are Sun. from p.m. Group is now preparing for its 6th holiday season under direction of Richard Pearce. For more Info call Joan CHORALE WEST or Janet CIRCUS CLOWNS 4 DANCERS: While appearing 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 Sat. at 9 a.m. in the Salt Palace Arena. For more info on a circus career, those interested may call (202) Children CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS at Murray libraries return resume in Oct. For more info call or 266 1261. will WHEELER FARM SCHOOL TOURS: Wheeler Historic Farm is now taking reservations for school tours for the 1986 87 school year. The theme this year is s "Power on the Farm." Those making will be sent information for their classes before coming to the farm. School tours will run thru Nov. 14 & from March 5, 1987 Tues.-Fri.- , a.m. Also this year afternoon tours on Tues. & Thurs. will be available from noon-:30 p.m. Preschool tours will be the 1st Tues. morning & 3rd Wed. of each month. The tour includes the farmhouse, a horse drawn wagon ride, farm walk, shop demonstration, ice house demonstration & small treat. Wheeler Historic Farm is a Salt Lake County park. For reservations call is now accepting new members for fall. is built thru song & dance. Group performs monthly. Kids from years old encouraged to join. Monthly fee is $14; additional children in family may participate for S12month. Program is hosted by the Redwood Multi purpose Center, 3100 So. Redwood Road, A is by the Salt Lake County Recreation Division. For more info call Kathy Nelson at SUNSHINE GENERATION 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 ol the tvant please send a typewritten release end photo (if possible) to: . WEST VALLEY. The West Valley Police Department will hold an auction on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 9 a.m. The auction will be held on the west parking lot of the Police Department located at 7470 So. Redwood Road. FLIGHT TO A GREECE: Alta View Hospital will be offering a class Mon., Wed. & Fri. on a monthly basis from 5:30-6:3p.m. This course teaches the Kenpo (Chinese) method which exercises all parts of the body while harmonizing the actions of the body with the mind. Body awareness & mind consciousness is improved thru physical exercise. This class is for ages 6 years A up. For more information contact Alta View Hospital Education Dept, at ext. OPEN 2091. held 7:30-p.m. each Mon. at Learning Centers - 3854 W. 5400, HOUSE Kinder-Car- South, Kearns & 1785 W. 7868 South, West Jordan. Parents welcome to tour facilities; questions answered concering pre school day care programs; refreshments served. For Info call (West Jordan). (Kearns) or KIDS LINE: A "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone & need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call 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 non profit assn., has over 500 listings available from Bluffdale to Bountiful for child careday care providers. No fees charged for referral. Conccx t HWttaaiiaaaaNMMMMaMfliftMMMMitNIMlMiHMHtiiiMMIMMMaiMfetiHkMHMIiMI s SALT LAKE PIANIST Gregory will appear in concert at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) In on the Assembly Hail Temple Square. The program begins with Five Season by Edomond Merrick, followed by a series of 9 preludes, impromptus, etudes A fantasies by Frederick s concludes the evening Chopin. with Prelude A Fugue in A minor by Bach - a from the organ works by piano transcription Franz Liszt. Free admission. (Limited to those 8 years of age&older). NOTE: There is no concert scheduled Sat. due to the annual LOS Women's meeting in the Tabernacle. PIANIST JEFF MANOOKIAN will appear In concert at 8 p.m. Sat. at Beesley Music, 1760 So. 1100 East. Program will include Rhapsody in Blue and other numbers which will be featured In an upcoming tour. Free admission. JAMES TAYLOR: Folk-posinger James Taylor, the performer whose album Sweet Baby James to him music stardom in 1970 6i inpropelled augurated a string of hits, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tues. in the Marriott Center on the BYU campus. Tickets are available at the Marriott Center 5666) & at all Smith Tix outlets. SATURDAY FIMS 4 VIDEOS: Sat. from p.m., films A videos are available for grade schoolers in the Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For more info call DISNEY PRESENTS: Mon. from a.m., kids of all ages can enjoy Walt Disney cartoons and specials at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For more info call AFTER SCHOOL VIDEOS: Mon. from unique travel log for in the Magna The auction will consist of a large of bicycles and other miscellaneous property which the owners have not claimed. Merchandise will be sold on an as-i- s basis. Try a Want Ad! assortment CUSTOM GARAGES PRIFAI (IT 4 FT. z 14 GARAGE CipItttfy with Marti SttJ FT. 2695 NOW ONLY . . . COMPLETELY BUILT GARAGES -- 24 FT. i 24 FT. Pad and lahar. hch4tt eoncroto 4400 NOW ONLY . . . 100 Financing If You Qualify COUPON CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 1, 1M Brain DeThreer by Zoto PERMS Rag. 50 Cotor, Tinted, Bleached ULTRA PERM COARS Includes Cut t Style CLEARANCE $22 Reg. 45 Cut Included FASHION HAIRCUTS Men, Women, Children Fashion Hair Designsr Current Fashion Techniques By Individual Contour 3S84 So. 3600 West X '''' w AS p.m. after school videos are available for kids of all ages at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For more info call a.m. Sat. 10 Rag. 7 $ P 99 J LUCY LtWIS TAIL SOB A ppT wLJ V 969-019- 3 b . library, 8339 W. 3500 South. Simulated airplane flight provides "transportation" to the Greek Isles for an exciting "guided tour" of the area. Free admission. Advanced registration required. Call the library for details at Haunted Old W est Valley Police Hold Auction Mill Opening FREE kids 5 12, is ofered at Community Calendar Editor CQ Green Sheet HeWMHHW-p Q (JoX 71(7 Murray, UtlkHW SALT LAKE. The ghosts, goblins and spooks who are residents at the Haunted Old Mill will open their doors to visitors October 1986, excluding Sundays. The Halloween characters will welcome guests Monday through Thursday from 7p.m. to 11 p.m. The Mill is located at 6900 South Big Cottonwood Canyon Road (approximately 3500 East) in Salt Lake County. The Haunted Old Mill is sponsored by the American Heart Association. Proceeds from the event will benefit the research and education programs of the American Heart Association. The cost of admission is $4. Discount coupons good for $1 off the regular price are available at Smiths Food King Stores along the Wasatch Front and at Skippers stores in the Ogden-Sal- t Lake City area. Every Monday will be family night, with the immediate family admitted for $10. Tuesdays will be junior high and high school student night and Wednesday will be college and university student night, where the students can receive a $1 discount by showing their current student activitiy card. The spooks at the Haunted Old Mill promise a great time for anyone with the courage to enter the building. For more information, those interested may contact the American Heart Association at 322-- for th parish's annual spaghetti dinner . Thousands moals will b sorvod, and toko-ou- t of oat-i- n members anticipate. THAT'S ITALIAN I . . . Jo Ribotto and Lani Sadlor will bo doing fholr part whan mombor of Lourdes Catholic church got out th kettles in preparation On Sunday- - Magna Church To Pile On The Pasta Serving will be from 2 to 7 p.m. in the parish hall, 2840 SO. 9000 West. A take-ou- t department will again be offered for those who would prefer to eat at home. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door, costing $5 for adutls, $3 for youngsters under 12 and $15 for the entire family. Brad Bailey is dinner chairman and Lonnie Sadler will be in charge of the kitchen operation. Preparation for the meal begins on Saturday, with even men in the parish being recruited for kitchen duty. Father Pellegrino noted this is the 32nd year the meal has been offered to the community. If past years are MAGNA. Sundays fall spaghetti dinner at Lourdes Catholic church here will be a joint venture that involves nearly the entire parish family, according to Rev. Francis Pellegrino. Rec Center Sets Open House MAGNA. An open house will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West, to acquaint residents with the new Boy Scout program sponsored by the center. According to Bruce McIntosh, scoutmaster, the Magna Community Boy Scout Troop 285 is accepting boys age 11 and older, plus men or women over 21 to work with the troop. McIntosh noted that any organization or church which has boys who are eligible, the troop will accept them in groups of six or eight (a patrol) with an adult leader and committee member of their choice. Adult training sessions will be held for the next two weeks from 6 to 10 p.m. at the center. Further information may be obtained by contacting Bruce McIntosh at any indication, at least 2,500 people can be expected during the five-hoperiod. He further said that since it is an election year, there, will be many ofpoliticians running for political be no will doubt who fice there, as well as people from as far away as Ogden, Tooele and Provo who come back each year as a reunion with their friends in Magna. It offers a wonderful opportunity to not only renew old acquaintances, he said, but to make new friends. We are inviting long time residents, as well as newcomers to the area to come and get Planetarium Sets 'Star Pioneers' SALT LAKE. A science fiction Star Pioneers will open tomorrow (Friday) at Hansen Planetarium running through Nov. 15 and again from Jan. 6 to Feb. 14. adventure A science fiction epic written especially for the planetariums unique star theatre by Orson Scott Car, Star Pioneers, is the story of the message, the people, and the adventure surrounding mans first contact with another world. n science Mr. Card is a fiction author who won the coveted Nebula and Hugo Awards for his 1985 novel, Enders Game. The star well-know- 250-219- o o Gp(i. ffll Clothing also features original music by Ricklen Nobis, commissioned by the Hansen Planetarium Foundation and supported by Daynes Music Company. Mr. Nobis is a Utah composer who plays with the Utah Symphony, is director of music programs at Sundance Institute, and hosts a daily classical music program on KUER. Show times are Tuesday - Saturday at 4:30 and 7 p.m. Admission is free to members of Friends of Hansen Planetarium or $3 adults; $2.50 students-senio- r citizens; and $2 children under 12. program 0(0 a.n. -di p.n. Vi Price Washers 85 Dryers 75 v Paperback Bool(S iol Lamps No pCace tike home When you're recovering from surgery the sooner you get home, the better you feel. Everyone likes to recover in familiar surroundings. Kids, in particular after a tonsillectomy, ear tube inserts, knee surgery, and other surgeries thrive at home under loving, watchful care. That's why Holy Cross provides out patient surgery to let your family come home the same day. Outpatient surgery costs much less than overnight stay, and offers the reassurance that your doctor is backed by the resources of a full service hospital. Call, and we will send you a free brochure. 8, Ext. each Many In Store Specials IVest Valley Magna Store Only cleaned All clothing items have been and processed by the elderly, handicapped and those in need. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store 3600 So. 7200 West Magna, Utah Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital 3580 West 9000 South, West Jordan, Utah (801)561-888- 2 00 330 Its clients Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop. those who are elderly, handicapped, or in need reclaim donated goods. |