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Show 9B Caflemdair Coramnnnnaminty Arts BY LAMONT PASSEY are featured the month October during regular library hours at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. For info call OILS of PtOPLI S CULTURE OF THE YUCATAN, a photo exhibit by Joseph Lebrum in honor of Austroberto Mey Diul, official representative of the government of the Yucatan, Victor Cervera Patcheco, will be on display thru mid Oct. at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For info call ANTIQUE during regular library hours at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East. The collection of antique reproduction dolls is from Janice Shamblin. For info call Syrian DIG exhibit, diplaying photographs & artifacts from archaeological excavation in Syria is at B YU'S Museum of Peoples & Cultures in Allen Hall, 700 N. 100 East, Provo. Titled "Tell in Qarqur: Archaeological Investigations 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. ELECTRONIC palette, an exhibit of photographs 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. of comuper OILS I WATERCOLORS by John K. Fetzer are featured the month of October during regular library hours at the Holladay library, 2150 E 4000 South. For info call Auditions OILS RY RUTH IONNER are featured the month of October during regular library hours at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St Midvale (off 00th So., 12 block west of State Street). For Info DICKENS' FESTIVAL: The Christmas musical Scrooge will be auditioned today (Thurs ) from 6 8 p.m. at the Dickens Building, 50 So. 300 West (across the plaza from Triad Center) for production during the Dickens' Festival, Nov. 20. Men, women & children should sing a song & be prepared to read from the script & dance. For more info, those interested may call call National, SNOW QUEEN: for Salt Lake Repertory Theatre's first production on the Capitol Theatre stage will be held Wed., Oct. 15 and Thurs., Oct. 16 for dancers & Sat., Oct. 18 for youth & adult singing & speaking parts. Auditions will be held at 141 Regent Street, (downstairs). Dance parts are available for children & adults with ballet training. On Wed. from 6 7 p.m. children age 6 9 will audition, followed from On p.m. by those age Thurs. for those age will be from p.m., with dancers age (including male & female professionals & will adition from 8 10 p m. Those trying out will be a for dance Auditions singing & taught part. speaking parts will be held at the same location State Week Is Celebrated 4-- H SALT LAKE. National Week and Utah Week both take place Oct. 4-- 4-- During DOU DISPLAY is featured . What's going on with your group? It you would like to publicize group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance event please send a typewritten release and photo (if possible) to: Sat. from 10 a m. noon. All parts are open. For more info call 532 6000. (Fri.) at the Main library, or more info call 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. 4 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 Bob Zabriskie evenings. STORY ACTIVITY Will be held at 10 a m. today (Thurs.) in the Vine Street library, 166 E. Vine, Murray. Kathy Reynolds will present "How About a Trip to a Fun Country?" Activities in October focusing on parties & travel. The event is for young people 3 5 years old & is usually held Thursday mornings but is subject to change. For info call 266 1137 or MUSICIANS ALERTI 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 262 8385. WEST CHORALE is seeking new MOUNTAIN members - bass, alto, tenor & an accompaniest. Rehearsals are Sun. from p.m. Group is now preparing its 6th holiday season under direction of Richard Pearce. For more info call Joan (250 5408) or Janet (268 0491). Auditions Children CREEPY CRAFTS: Today (Thurs.) from p.m., youngsters age 5 & older will make black cats, & Halloto decorate other witches goblins bats, ween windows at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Advance registration required. For info C:!l CHILDREN'S HOUR at Murray libraries this week is "Follow the Rainbow with Books." Children's hour is held at 4 p.m. today (Thurs.) at the Vine Street library, 166 E. Vine, & at 4 p.m. tomorrow the week, throughout the country will show their appreciation for the donors, sponsors and volunteer leaders who make programs possible. The week also includes educational events to help the public understand programs better. still has Its unfortunate, but an image of cow and cake programs with little application to nonfarm youth, said Scott McKen-dricleader at assistant state Utah State University. True, youth can learn about farming and cooking, but there is also much more, he said. McKendrick noted it is hard to put a dollar value on youth programs sii ce one of their goals is to raise more responsible, productive adults. However, he said, some estimates of the immediate dollar contributions Utah families gain from programs can be made. Surveys indicate that a vegetable Continued on page 13 73 W. 6100 South. For SELF ESTEEM: Alta View hospital offers Building Your Self Esteem for Youngsters Sat., from 10 l This 3 hour p.m. for children age course discusses 8 characteristics which comprise positive self esteem; individual & group discussion of troublesome situations; body image & movement, with emphasis on positive sense of self. For preregistration & info call ext. 2091. a.m.-- WINTER HOURS for Drap? library, 12441 So. 900 East are Mon. & Wed., noon-p.m.; Tues. & Thurs., 9 a m. 6 p.m.; Fri., 9 a. m. 5:30 p.m. & l 9 a.m.-Sat., p.m. Pre school Storytime is held each Tues. at 10 30 a m. Librarian Leuretta Wilson presents stories, songs & games for 4 & 5 year olds. Preregistration required. For info call TECHNIQUES: On Wed. at will be held at Kearns West. Learn to make-ukids for Halloween with instruction from Salt Lake Costume Co. Handouts available. Advance registration required. For info call HALLOWEEN MAKE-U- 7:30 p.m. a workshop library, 5350 So. PAJAMA STORYTIME: Thurs., Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m. children 4 12 are invited to wear pajamas to West Jordan library, 7909 Redwood Rd., to hear bedtime stones from costumed librarian Jay Rosenbert. Theme today is "Cat Stories"; Oct. 16 "Stories about Wheels, Wings & Moving Things." Preregistration required. .for info call 943 3636. CREATIVE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES: On Thurs., 16 from 7:30 9 p.m. Susan Fitts, home economics teacher, mother & novelty shop owner, presents a show 8c tell program on inex pensive costumes for Halloween at South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. For info call Oct. t FINGERPRINT On Sat., Oct. 18 at 10:30 a m. in Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West 8 2 same at that p.m. in Granger day again library, 2860 W. 3650 South, librarian Jan Adams 12 to participate in puppet invites children 5 making fun. Advance registration is required. For info call 943 4636. PUPPETS: Coftoivood Hospital sponsors a class to teach children how to be safe 6t responsible while at home. Class begins Sat., Oct. 18 from CAPABLE KIDS: a. m. noon on 4th floor of Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Community representatives will teach children about fire safety, 9 crime prevention & simple first aid. Parents should plan on attending last half hour to discuss how children will implement what they learn in class. Cost is S5f irst child in a family, $3second cmid 6i Sladditional children. For info call TALES: On Tues., Oct. 21 p.m. brave children age 5 & older will celebrate Halloween with tales of witches, ghosts 8 goblins told by storyteller Edith Blankenship at Granger library, 2880 W. 3650 South. For more info call HAUNTING HALLOWEEN 7 I.D. WORKSHOP: On Sat., Oct. 18 MAKE-U- at St 2 p.m. again GOBLINS: On Fri., Oct. 24 in Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, same day at 4 p.m. in East Mill Creek 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South), FOR YOUNG library, Marre Chamberlain will instruct school-agchildren in Halloween make-utechniques. vance registration is required. For info call Ad- PUMPKINS: On Fri., Oct. 24 at 2:30 p.m , school age children can bring pumSt ID'd pkins carving 8 decorating materials to Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South, for an afternoon of custom pumpkin carving. Advance registration is required. For info call 943 4636. HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS: On 10 11:30 a.m. at South Jordan Sat., Oct. 25 from library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane (1600 West), kids age 4 12 will gom "Happy Little Darling" the clown for a make up demonstration, Halloween crafts 8i discussion of Halloween safety rules. For info call 943 4636. On Sat., Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. & older will celebrate Halloween with tales of witches, ghosts & goblins told by storyteller Edith Blankenship at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For info call 943 4636. HALLOWEEN TALES: brave children age 5 Concerts FLUTE I HARPSICHORD v II be heard in concert tonight (Thurs.) at 8 p.m. in the Maser building on the B YU campus. Penelope Mathiesen & Brett Zumsteg are featured in this second concert sponsored by BYU's Honors Education program. The recitals are open to the public at no charge. BAROQUE LASER JAZZ: Thursdays at 8:45 p.m. 8. Saturdays at 3: 15 p.m. in the Hansen Planetarium, 15 So. State Street. A laser show for all ages & musical tastes. Music from Jean Luc Ponty, Spyra Gyra, Fresh Air, Path Metheny St Film & the BBs combines for a whole new laser light ex perience. Admission is S4adults, $3children under 12. Show times 8i music may change on short notice. Those interested are urged to call 538 2098 for current laser show information. STUDENT ARTISTS in the BYU music dept, will be featured in a Student Artists' program tonight (Thurs ) at 9 p.m. in the Madsen Recital Hall on the BYU campus. Soloists include Michael Belnap, tenor; Miriam Jennings, flute; Nancy Larsen, piano; Katrina Millet, soprano; Brett Jackson, trumpet; St Judy Fletcher, violin. Free admission. UTAH BAND, Orchestra I Choir will perform at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) in the Babernacle on Temple Square in concjunction with the 1986 Utah Education Assn, convention Nearly 800 student musicians from 70 high schools in the state will gather for this musically varied program. Free admission. RIVER BEND DIXIELAND BAND, With K LITE disc jockey Phil Conrad as emcee, will perform from p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at the kickoff of the Combined Federal Campaign on the plaza of the Federal Building, 125 So. State. Wagon races St a luncheon will also be featured. noon-- BEACH BOYS: The unmistakable "California sound" which has characterized the Beach Boys for a quarter of a century will fill BYU's Marriott Center tomorrow (Fri.) at 7:30 p.m. when the ever popular vocalists perform there. Tickets are available at the Marriott Center (378 5666), at Smithtix outlets 8. by calling 1 363 BYU1. Ad mission is S7 50. ZEPPELIN: Fridays 8i Saturdays from p.m. in the Hansen Planetarium, 15 So State Street. A brand new collection of classic Led Zeppelin music is combined with the latest laser technology in this explosive new laser light experience. Music includes Stairway to Heaven, LASER 8 45 10 4-- 4-- H FASHION FOR LESS EVERY DAY SAVINGS 4-- Name brand merchandise for your family and home and colors you want most New merchandise arriving continually A casual, friendly shopping otmosphere youll enjoy Open weekdays until 9 pm for your convenience Bank cards accepted & layaway plan available The styles Law. Tax Reform Is now To the old adage about death and taxes, add the middle class. Our tax bill to the Feds, goes up to PREPARATIONS . . . Janice Jones and Jane Gallagher exchange of some of the many food items which will recipes - and samples be featured at the Kearns East stake fall social Saturday in the building housing the Academy Pork wards. 28. am happy the six million poor pay nothing. The very rich, as usual, got their breaks. But I am sick of seeing the middle class bear the burden of social programs, the defense budget and everything else. I will Academy Park Building Fall Social Is Set In Kearns East Stake I want Congress and the President to know I resent being dumped on again! For straight thinking and fairness vote Rush on Nov. KEARNS. A fall social will be held from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday in Kearns East stakes Academy Park building. A variety of activities will be offered, highlighted by dancing to the music of the group Tapestry. Games will be offered those not 4! Candidate Leg. (Paid 51 for by Committee to Elect Rush) REDWOOD AUTO SUPPLY a. m. Mon. Sat. -- 8 a.m.-- OPEN 7 DAYS p.m. 8 Sun. to 9 5 p.m. SAVE UP TO $2.40 . . . in the mail when you buy J2 quarts of Quaker State Motor Oil Plus, save an extra $2.40 later. Purchase $10.00 or more of other car care" products and we will send you another refund certificate good on your next purchase of Quaker State. HURRYI Offer expires November 2, 1986 if - 114523 So. Redwood Road - Taylorsville 261-440- 4 y wishing STAR CATCH A RISING IPOIA& FLEECE to dance, including checkers, ping pong, chess, monopoly and other table games. A quilt will be in place, and those tying a designated number of knots will be eligible in a drawing for the finished quilt. There will also be drawings for door prizes. Refreshments will include root beer, milk, a variety of muffins amd cinnamon rolls. Casual dress is suggested. All adults age 18 and older are being invited to the event, with no admission charge. A short program will be presented by members of the 14th ward. Members of the 13th ward will handle decorations, 20th, 3rd and Academy Park 1st and 2nd wards will provide refreshments. The event is under the direction of the stake activity committee, Bob Oliverson and Jane Gallagher. LADIES POLAR FLEECE TOPS in Cardigans and pullover stripes, floral pnntschks SML or solid colors. r if i's Vro "30 Different Kinds" of Pies Baked Fresh Daily Dinner Special 4:30 Dinner Menu itarte at p.m. 7 OZ. ; POLAR THRU AND FRIDAY COFFEE Beg. PIN fnli IB. TMlBiy vr Jam I p.m. I wny I a m u il p.m. Fr.fldy nj lAJwrtfiy r 1. 90 TOPS Pullovers with apperedIn collar placket or hentey solids and checks. compare at $25 to $30 30 PM Steak Sandwich (S oz. steak) 1 slice cheese bread 1 cup soup or cup salad Sox. French tries ALL THIS FOR JUST OCTOBER PIE OF THE MONTH PEA..UT BUTTER JELLY CREAM m MonBfty tftry if L Lyach. Special Between 2 1 4:30 PIE Breakfast Special FLEECE Toast Soup or Salad Potatoes or Rice Cheese or Corn Bread Pie MON. reaKfast SpeciaJ imyt i during krfcli. Uteri Bacon, Ham or Sausage One Egg Hash Browns SIRLOIN compare at $28 to $37 MENS OCTOBER SPECIAL 3815 W 5400 So Kearns a (Westpoint Center) 969-898- 9 VALLEY FAIR MALL 9, 1986 Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 your the 42?0 PLAYING WITH POETRY PROSE: Fri., Oct. 17 from 2:30 4.30 p m. in Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South, Reader's Theatre for Kids (8 & older) focuses on entertaining language, images, rhythm 8c meter of poetry St prose. Advance 943 4636. For info call registration required. 4-- H of from 10 a.m.-- l p m. parents can prepare children for a safe Halloween by having them fingerprinted at Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South, during this free workshop provided by Salt Lake County Sheriff's Dept. For info call 943 4636 at Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET LAYTON HILLS MALL |