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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 9, 1987 C Arts rabbit, a well loved children's classic, will be acted out at Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West Sat. at 1:30 p.m.; West Valley library, 2880 W 3650 South Sat. at 3.30 p.m.; Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South April 25 at 10 a m.; Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South April 25 at p.m.; East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. April 25 at 3 p.m. Patty Felkner and Barbara Richards, will have art work on display PHOTOGRAPHERS, UKRAINIAN EASTER EGG PAINTING will be taught at various county libraries during April. The workshop will be held at Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West April 16 from 7 9 p.m.; Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, April 18 from 13 p m ; Riverton library, 1830 W. 12600 South April 23 from 7 9 p.m. For more information call 943 at the Atrium Gallery 209 E. 500 South thru April ?l Eor more information call 363 5733 artists unlimited by on U 40 pieces of artwork created handicapDed Utahns, will exhibit thru April 30 the second floor rehabilitation unit of the U of hospital PAINTINGS AND GLASS CONSTRUCTIONS by 4636. Mark ASTOUNDING ARCHEOLOGY STATE: Youngsters age Brest van Kempen will be exhibited through April 13 at the Finch Lane Gallery For more in or mation call 538 2172 IS holding BASKET FULL OF FUN: Youngsters from years old can decorate their own Easter baskets at Kearns' library, Tues. from 3:30-4:3- Farm Wheeler is taking reservations for school tours next spring. Theme: "Power on the Farm." Tours run 9:30-130 a.m. Also March 16 June 5, Tues.-Fri.Tues. & Thurs. noon 1:30 p.m. Preschool tours 1st Tues. morning & 3rd Wed. each month. Tour includes farmhouse, horse drawn wagon ride, farm walk, shop & ice house demonstration & small treat. For reservations call 264 2241. g BASSES birthday CARDS: An good way to encourage reading in children is to give them their own library card on his or her next birthday. Signing-ufor a card is quick, easy & free. Children 5 & older are eligible. Ask librarian for details or call Children 943 4636. will be neid at the Whitmore library, 2197 E 7000 South from tcaav Thurs ) to May 28 at 10 a m. For information on cost and registration call 943 4636. DRAMA WORKSHOP FOR "hot line" for children to LINE: A when they are home alone & need reassurance or help Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call call FANATICS STORY TIME is scheduled at the Preston, Calvin S. Smith, Draper, East Mill Creek; South Jordan, Holladay, Kearns, West Jordan and Riverton libraries through April. For advanced registration and more information call 943 4636. SALT LAKE. Max, the star terrier at the ZCMI mall tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Five years ago Max and his brother Scooter were scheduled to be euthanized at a Los Angeles dog pound. Two days before the event they were rescued by the Frank Inn Agency, an animal training company. Since then Max has started in Lonely Guy, Old Times and Kindred. Scooter has become Maxs stand in. For more information on Maxs visits, contact Eve Mary Verde, several movies and Mountain Bell commercials, will present a $500 check to the Utah Humane Society today (Thursday. The ceremony takes place at 11:30 a m at society headquarters, 4613 of So Kino West. At 3.30 p.m. Max visit will Childrens medical Primary center's lemonade party, a celebration for children preparing for surgery. He will also perform in other wards of the hospital. Max will also make appearances Guest MEL HALL and his 17 piece big band will perform at Trolley Square from 3 5 p.m. Sat. Karen Thomsen will smg with the band. It's free. will conduct a youth concert Sat. Symphony Hall. The theme for this family concert is Strings vs. Winds. Cost: $4 adults, $2 children. JOSEPH SilVERSTEiN at 11 a.m. in FLOUTIST JOYCE BENNETT and Brett Zumsteg, harsichordist, pianist and organist, will perform in Temple Square's Assembly Hall Fri. at 7:30 , a soprano, will sing p.m. On Sat. Loh a selection of Lieder and operatic arias in the same place at the same time. Both concerns are free. I Fundisers ELEPHANT AUCTION and bake sale is for Sat. at noon in the Murray high. white A scheduled Proceeds will go towards programs. CELEBRATIONS: A cookbook being offered as a fundraiser for the Assistance League of Salt Lake City has menues, recipes, illustrations, taole settings and helpful hints. On April 24 there will be a tasting party previewing the recipes at the Heritage House, 4699 Highlans Dr. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Donation tickets are $7. For reserThe proceeds are returned vations call to the community through service projects. THE HEART: Dinner, local enter- tainment and dancing to a live big band will be part of the American Heart Association's fundraiser April 25 at 7 p.m. in Little America. Donation tickets: $70 per person. For reservaProceeds tions call 322 501, 278 4820, or go for medical heart research. SUM FOR LIFE, an American Heart Association program, teaches a low fat diet to participants. Classes are offered throughout the area. Cost: $50, but reduced to $40 with preregistration. For more information call examinations will be given and taught at Pioneer Valley hospital Mon. thru Fri. from p.m. Group appointments can be scheduled Wed. from p.m. The screening includes mammogram, video instruction on brest and breast health history. BREAST CANCER offered free in Cottonwood Hospital mam lobby Mondays from 5:30-p.m. & Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m. No appointment necessary. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS SERVICE Offers free CANCER INFORMATION booklets, articles, personal interviews & speakFor info call Katheryn Manning engagements. ing at Lectures SELECTING SHRUBS FOR HOME LANDSCAPING: Steve Kirkham will discuss the best varieties of trees and shrubs to grow in the Kearns area. The lecture will be given at the West Jordan library 30 p.m. and at the Kearns library Wed. from April 22 from 7 9 p.m. train BUFFS can attend a slide34lecture presentation Sat. at the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South at 11 a.m. Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South will have the same presentation from p.m. For more information call SUCCESS WITH ANNUALS: Eloise Brown will explain how to select, plant and take care of annuals at the Kearns library Sat. at 10 a.m. Preregistration is required. an author of popular fiction, will discuss her books and other books she has written for children and young adults, tomor row (Fri.) at 4 p.m. in the East Mill Creek branch library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. GLORIA SKURZYNSkl. SLIM FOR LIFE: Get slim and stay slim by taking this popular Utah Heart Association course. It will be offered at the East Mill Creek library, Mon. June 15 from p.m.; Whitmore library Wed. June 24 from 6:30 8:30 p.m.; Holladay p.m.; Kearns library Wed. June 17 from library Wed. June 15 from 6 7 p.m.; South Jordan library April 16 June 18 from p.m. For Information on fees and registration call 322 5601. INTRODUCION TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS: "Organizations, a pediatrician at Nightime Pediatrics, will speak to the Mothers of Twins Club Tues. at 7 p.m. in Murray high. On April 18 at p.m. at Wheeler Farm, the club will have its annual family picnic and Easter egg hunt. Bring your own lunch. The cost is SI per child. For more information call LESLIE CANCER BREAST SCREENING: TAYloRSVtLLE'S LIONS club will hold an Easter breakfast and egg hunt in the Taylorsville park April 18. Prizes for free breakfasts and other items will be given away during the hunt. PRISONERS OF WAR can get together April 20 to share their experiences with other ex- POWs. The meeting will be at 352 So. Denver St. For more in formationcall K-M- 265-311- 4 or 265-310- at 9 METHODIST church holds worUNITED TRINITY & 11 a.m. Bible study ship services Sun. at 8:30 meets today (Thurs.) at 10 a.m. For more info call CHRISTIAN church holds Sun. school at a.m. & worship service at 11 a.m. & 4:30 p m. Sun. each VALLEY 10 UTAHNS AGAINST HUNGER will conduct its annual gathering April 23 and 24 at conference facilities on Westminster campus. The conference includes workshops and guest speakers. For more information call Steve Blackman, UTAH PARENTS FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTS is a non profit organization advocating divorce reform in & in interested visitation issues. For custody or meeting details call MURRAY ROTARiANS should plan to attend a luncheon April 13 at the Chuck-Rama on Highland Drive. A career counselor from the U of U will After the speech, at the speak meeting. Rotarians will discuss careers with high school students. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: The next Marriage En- OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH, 2840 So. 9000 West, will meet Sat. at 5:30 p.m. for the blessing of the palms and divine liturgy. On Sun., mass will be held at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. of St. THE COMBINED CONGREGATIONS Paul's & Atonement Lutheran churches hold 10:30 a.m. at at Sun. joint worship services each Atonement, 2040 W. 3500 South, West Valley. Sun. school is at 9 a.m. Lenten services are held very Wed. at 7.30 p.m. For more info call 947 2753 or 972 8427. SEVENTH-DAADVENTIST Church VALLEY WEST holds services every Sat. Sabbath school 11 a.m. noon. Come a.m., worship service & worship God with us. Continued on page 9 art MURRAY. A poster drawing contest for children is being sponsored stores with pharby local macy departments. rt 16-1- 8. 10-1- 4 at Wasatch Canyons Hospital. 9:00-4:0- 0 CHURCH. 3410 So. 4400 PRESBYTERIAN Poster Contest Sponsored By Stores 0) ri WESTVALE Sun. at 11 a.m. West, holds worship service each Dan Sun. school is at 9:45 a.m. Every Wed. Rev. 4:30 p.m. with at Saperstein holds a soup 7supper in the church. at p.m. Bible study following classes are held each Mon. at 7:30 p.m. 9 a.m. noon For more info call or Rev. Daniel Saperstein at will be taught to boys and girls at hospital's women's health center James M. Ferguson, M.D. is seeking volunteers (ages 18-8to participate in testing a new antidepressant for CHRISTINE HAYLETT Religious GOODWIN, TOT TENDING Cottonwood (Thursday). Mon-F- S CLUB Cottonwood STAR TERRIER . . . Max, who has appeared in several movies, will visit the Humane Society and Primary Children's medical center today further information, please contact WOMEN e 20-2- For is sponsoring a DUS trip 24 to Jackpot, Wells and Wendover, Nev. Apri 16 and 25. Reservations must be made by April or Ruth by calling June Solberg Cost: S23 including bus are, Carper as on meals discout room motel $20 cash back, well as other benefits. The bus will pick up FEDERAL hospital center for women's health is offering as free screenings April 16 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. GLAUCOMA SCREENING: April 16 Cottonwood hospital's women's health center will offer free screenings from 11 a.m.to3p.m. 9 Decrease in sexual drive Loss of memory Change in appetite (increase or decrease) Change in sleeping patterns or Kathy North, 243 1313. Lila Glover, LA LECHE LEAGUE of Utah will hold a conference at the U of U Sat. The theme is Breastfeeding and Beyond. For more information call EXTENDED AGAIN . . . Jennifer O'Haley (left), Doug Davis and Laurie Bean star in City Rep's production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor 'Joseph' To Continue Symptoms of MAJOR DEPRESSION can be: Low moods, depressed Feelings of guilt or worthlessness Loss of interest in normal activities for FRIENDS organization COMPASSIONATE meetings at bereaved parents, holds monthly For info call floor). 4885 So. 900 East (ground WASATCH JAYCEES and Rio Grande Cafe have a fundraiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. At 4 p.m. on Sun the cafe will open with servers provided by the Wasatch Jaycees. The Rio Grande is located in the railroad station at 270 So. Rio Grande. All tips are tax deductible. The contest theme is Say No to , Drugs. One local winner from age groups ' will be chosen April and Those winners will be in the SALT LAKE. Production dates for regional competition April One representative will then take and the Amazing Joseph Technicolor Dreamcoat have been part in the national finalists 14. extended through the end of April by The grand prize winner will the Salt Lake Repertory Theater. receive an expense paid trip to The play is held at City Reps ZCMI mall theater on Centennial Washington D.C. for three people. Entry blanks for the contest are Ave. available in On April 23, the theater troupe will pharmacies. MAJOR DEPRESSION. The study is being conducted Learn the basics of personal computer programming and application. The class will be at various libraries including Holladay Mon. thru April 16 from 6 8:30 p.m.; Peterson April 20 23 from from p.m.; West Valley April from p.m.; p.m.; Whitmore April from Riverton April p.m. scheduled Health-Car- 'Max' To Visit number. SCHUB will perform with the Utah Symphony Fri. and Sat. at 6 p.m. in Symphony Half. Schub is a pianist. Tickets are at the box office. Student rush tickets area available just prior to the concert for $5. For more information call 533 6407. - Telephone Dog a Camerson has arranged the choreographer numbers. AN AFFAIR OF KIDS can prime themselves for tnt- upcoming season by attending a workshop at Hotiaaay library, 2150 JE. 2800 South today f n u rs from 7 30 9 p m For more information ah v'43 4636 A KITE: Kids of all ages are invited to CREATE create and decorate a paper bag kite at the Maana library April 25 at 10 a m. baseball performing Kari Historic FARM TOURS: WHEELER are needed for the Murray Symphony Chorale Group meets 10each E. Wed at 7 30 p m m the Heritage Center, 6150 South For auditions or more info call Susan 8385 262 at Bariocker A TAYLORSVILLE'S DANCE COMPANY will present a dance potpourri Tues. and Wed. Tickets are $2 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1 for children. It starts at 7 p.m. in the Taylorsville auditorium. The grand finale will be the father's of the com-pan- p.m. WEST TENORS BEEHIVE EASTER CHORALE is preparing for its summer concert tour of Southern California The 1st & 2nd tenor, baritone & s for looking group 1st soprano Interested persons are encouraged to contact Joan (250 5408) or Janet (268 0491). ALTOS THE CRAFTS: Youngsters from first to sixth grade can make Easter baskets, decorate eggs and create bunny puppets at West Valley's library Mon. from p.m. audi lions for new choir members tb perform in July's patriotic program. It will be performed in the Temple Sauare Tabernacle and Assembly Hall, interested persons can contact Anita Thompson, 22 1064 or Dennis Buehner 262 4066. MOUNTAIN OF can learn about Utah's ancient culture from the Utah Historical Society Sat at 10 a.m. in the Peterson library, 9340 So 700 East. For registration call the library. Auditions ELEANOR KENNARD CHORALE VELVETEEN THE r 1 April 18 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cost $5. are Invited to attend. age Youngsters tiong. and OH paintings by Nancy Marilyn Smith and Lorrn Folland will be at exhibited the Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East thru April 24 The public is invited to attend rne display Mon Fn from 9am to 3 p.m or Tues and Tfiurs from 7 9pm For more information tall 46' 661 watercolOR UTAH on Concerts EGG-OEASTER Children can bring hard boiled eggs to the Magna library April 18 at 2 p.m. for an afternoon of stories and Easter egg decora Luna TWO e d D i VISIT BUNNY 3 to 8 p.m. Daily Sat. 1 1 to 6 April 4th to 18th Dreamcoat. The play has been extended through the end of April. - Everybody's Favorite Musical celebrate the 100th performance of Joseph and theAmazine Technicolor Dreamcoat. It began playing on Dec. 17. 1986. This fast paced production is about the biblical Joseph. The story is told entirely through song, which have a variety of 20th century musical styles -- - country-wester- rock, calypso, French chanson, vaudeville, soul. The extended dates are tomorrow (Friday), Saturday, Monday, April 16, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27 and 30. Tickets are $6 and are available at the City Rep box office, 51 So. State. Reservations can be made by calling Group discounts are available. |