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Show THE GREEN SHEET 6B Thursday, April 23, 1987 'C Arts Those auditioning should be prepared to sing and read from a script. An accompanist will be proFor more information call Winnie vided. Neilson, 364 5696. The play will run from July MAN BISHOP will display acrylics and oils at the Loae Gallery from Arpil 29 to May 16. The gallery is located on the mezzanine of Pioneer Memorial Theater and is open from 10 a m. to 6 C m Mon Sat For more information call 561 ?l 18 ART FROM UTAH: A major exhibit ranging Goshute Indian baskets to Ukrainian Easter eggs will open April 24 from 5 B p.m, at ihe Chase home m Salt Lake City's Liberty park. The work will be displayed through the summer. FOLK from SUSAN BECK will exhibit drawings and paints at the Finch Lane Gallery, 54 Finch Lane, thru May - .V AND WATERCOIOR Oil paintings by Nancy Lund. Marilyn Smith and Lorin Folland will be at the Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East tomorrow (Friday). The public is invited to attend the display Mon Fri from 9 a m. to 3 pm or T ues and Thurs from 7 9 p.m. For more information 5. ELEANOR KENNARD 264 2241. CHILD CARE REFERRAL: Having problems finding good reliable child care? Call Dorothy (943 2792) or Jeannette for free referral service. Professional Family Child Care Assn, of Utah, a non profit assn., has over 500 listings available BASSES are i Chorale. needed for the Group meets each Murray Symphony 7 30 Wed at p.m. in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. For auditions or more info call Susan Barlocker at 262 8385. ALTOS. TENORS Children Kids of all ages are invited to a paper bag kite at the 10 a m. : will be taught Mon, Wed, and Fri from 5.30 6 30 pm. at Alta View hospital This course teaches the Chinese "Ken-pomethod which exercises all parts of the body while harmonizing the actions of the body with that of the mind. For more information call ext. 2091 SELF art of America from 1786 1850 will be exnibited at the Utah Museum of Fine 14 m Arts thru June connection with the bicentennial of the Constitution. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p m Weekend hours are 2 5 p.m. It's free. NATION: Auditions DEFENSE KARATE DAY CAMP FOR CHILDREN is being offered by the Salt Lake Jewish Community center for kids age this summer. The program is designed in a way where both the child and parent feel at ease . about being separated all day. Camp is from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. On Fri. it is from 9 a.m. to 2 p m. For more information call the auditions will be held May from 7 9pm. and May 2 from p m at the senior citizen's hall near South Jordan's city offices. Vocal solos should bring a tape or an accompanist. Dance and dramatic parts are also available Anyone over 12 year old can audition or can mail a card listing your name, address, telephone number and area of expertise to Art's Council, South Jordan city offices, 1600 W 10400 South, South Jordan, Utah, 84065. A paragraph stating why you are interested in being a part of the production can be included. These will be judged and prizes awareded on the oasis of originality and content. South Jordan Salutes America will be held at Bingham high July 9 and 10 Help is also needed in costuming, construction of the stage, props, stage hands, make up, hair dressing, chorus, dancing and or- KIDS from Bluffdale to Bountiful for child careday care providers. No fees charged for referral. 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 Jewish community center, Concerts will perform in Temple Square's Assembly Hall Fri. at 7:30 p.m. On Sat. the national high school choral will sing several selections in the same place at the same time. Both concerts are free. PIANIST ANDREW BURNS SERGIU COMMISSIONA, guest conductor, will lead the Utah Symphony Sat. at 8 p.m. in SymS8. Hall. are For more information Tickets phony call U U IT Fundraisers CELEBRATIONS: A cookbook being offered as a fundraiser for the Assistance League of Salt Lake City has menues, recipes, illustrations, table settings and helpful hints. Tomorrow (Fri.) 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. The proceeds are For reservations call returned to the community through service projects. AN AFFAIR OF THE HEART: Dinner, local enter tainment and dancing to a live big band will be part of the American Heart Association's fundraiser Sat. at 7 p.m. in Little America. Donation tickets: $70 per person. For reservations call 278 4820, or 582 3238. Proceeds go for medical heart research. A RUN FOR EDUCATION is being sponsored by the U of U s Freshman council and the Navy a ten The hour run will be ROTC midshipmen. team relay on the university's campus on May 16 beginning at 8.30 a m. Ail donations will go to the Marriott Library. For more information call Utah's higher education syste, 581 6723. HealtFTCare will sing its annual information will be given at a lecture by Dana Clarke today (Thursday) at 7 p m. in the church east of Cottonwood hospital, 5770 So 300 East. It's free. For more information call the American Diabetes Association, CONCERT CHORALE a aids tests will be given anonymously by the Salt Lake City County health department for $12 on Mon. from 2 7pm; Wed. from 2 7 p.m.; Fri. from 12.30 4 30 p m. No names will be taken or records kept. For more information call spring home concert in Gardner Hall 200 May and 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available through chorale members and the department of music weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $4 for adults, S3 for students. pioneer in the development of electronic music, will be honored in two concerts. During the Sun. concert at 8 p m. USSACHEVSKY. VLADIMIR WHEELER FARM TOURS: Wheeler Historic Farm is taking reservations for school tours next spr- - dl in Symphony Hall his Jubilee Cantata will be performed. On Wed. at 8 p.m. in the university's Fine Arts auditorium, work from 1984 85 will be performed. The concerts are free. BASIC 533 6407. OF DU A 24 LINE: 943 4636. create and. decorate Magna library, Sat. at u hospital. SALUTES AMERICA small treat. For reservationscall MOUNTAIN WEST CHORALE is preparing for its summer concert tour of Southern California. The group is looking for 1st & 2nd tenor, baritone 8 1st soprano. Interested persons are encouraged to contact Joan or Janet call 467 6611. SOUTH JORDAN audi- hour "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone & need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call unlimited, 40 pieces of artwork created handicapped Utahns, will exhibit thru April 30 the second floor rehabilitation unit of the U of THE NEW is holding mg. Theme: "Power on the Farm." Tours run 9:30-130 a. m. Also March 16 June 5, Tues.-Fri.- , Tues & Thurs. noon-- :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 & tions for new choir members to perform in July's patriotic program. It will be performed in the Temple Square Tabernacle and Assembly Hall. Interested persons can contact Anita Thompson, or Dennis Buehner 262 4066. ARTISTS py on CHORALE D DIABETES CANCER PREVENTION and program is being sponsored by ment of Health and Utah's A early dedection the Utah Depa divis0" of ' A clinic is bei 9 American Cancer Society 8446 so at the Copperview Community center, La 340 West Mon. Appointments are necessary in family 538 6712. The fee is based upon annual come and family size. SURGERY will be discussed CHOICES IN COSMETIC cen er at the Cottonwood Hospital women smore m Tues. from 7 8 30 p m. Cost. $2. For formation call examinations will be given and BREAST CANCER Mon thru Fri. taught at Pioneer Valley hospital can be from 16pm. Group appointments The screening scheduled Wed. from 5 6pm. on bres instruction video eludes mammogram, self examination and breast health history SCREENINGS Offered free in from Hospital mam lobby Mondays m 3pm p.m & Thursdays from 10 30 a BLOOD PRESSURE Cottonwood 30 8 No appointment 5 necessary otters free SERVICE INFORMATION CANCER & booklets, articles, personal interviews speak ing engagements. For into call KatherynMann 800-CANCER. ing at OUTPATIENT DIABETIC CLASSES available at Holy Cross Jordan Valley hospital, 3580 W 9000 South Cost: $25. To register call 561 8888, ext 222 elephants UNDERGROUND: author Ian Redmond, who has lived with the cave elephants of at 7 p m. at Highland Kenya, will speak Mon. Cost: S4 for the high, 1700 E 2100 South. general of the Utah members for $3 Zoological public. Society. For more information call 582 1631. guinea PIG PETS: Rosalie Beard will present a video and brief lecture concerning guinea pigs as pets A hands on petting experience will also be provided The lecture is scheduled at West Jordan library, 7909 Redwood Rd. May 2 at 10.30 am For more information call WARREN, author of Drat! Mythed Again speak about his research and source material for this book which deals with Utah history and misconceptions about the state and The program is scheduled at the Mormons Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East May 2 at 2 is required, although the p m Prereqistration program is free. For more information call 943 STEVEN will 4636 AND SENSE: How to get the most from DOLLARS your dollars will be taught by Bill Beadle at the West Jordan tonight (Thurs.) at 7. quilting SKILLS: new techniques to sharpen quilting skills will be taught at the South Salt Lake library tdday (Thurs.) at 7:30 p.m. For more information call 943 4636. OPERA - V. HAT'S IN IT FOR YOU is a lecture MEMORY SKILL tests are conducted on Fridays 4 at the Senior Citizens High Rise clinic, from 487 0196 p m. Appoints can be made by calling WELL CHILD CLINIC and immunization clinic will be held every third Wed of the month from May through October at the CottonwoodEast.Heights Both Recreation center, 7500 So. 2700 5 p.m. (no appointment clinics will be from or questions more For appointments necessary). call 530 7610 or 530 761 1. Lectures INTRODUCION TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS: Learn the basics of personal computer programming and application. The class will be at various 30 libraries Whitmore Mon April 30 from m6 8 8 30 p p m.; Riverton Mon April 30 from 6 chestra ACTORS FOR TION musical BICENTENNIAL OF THE THE CONSTITU- are needed. Auditions are today Thurs and tomorrow (Fri.) from 7 9 p.m. at Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State St. ) AM l lh HALE CENTER . . . Lilacs in the Rain will play at the Hale Center Theater tomorrow (Friday) through Leather Gloves Free Canvas Gloves 'Rain' In Forecast At Hale Theater ACE, SALT LAKE. Lilacs in the Rain will be performed by the Hale Santa 13. Center Theater April This play was written by Ruth and Nathan Hale, who have more than 70 plays published. Of those plays, Lilacs in the Rain has brought in the "BUILDERS MAR: 3555 West 3500 South In Granger ALL MAKES CLEAN A SERVICE I I CLEAN 4HD SERVICE I I I VACUUMS $2250 $195 MINI SERVICE I I I All Makes FULL SERVICE $1495 VACUUMS SHARPEN SCISSORS I Vacuum A? Enterprises 966-141- ol C0U NY most royalties. e This play was taken from the Hales own family life. Like the Lamberts in the play, the Hales have four daughters. While growing up, two of them look so much alike that they sometimes fooled others. Many other situations in this show resemble what went on at times in the Hale household - mix up of e sisters confusing loves, their boyfriends, a 40 year old mother who finds herself in a family way. Staged in the 1950s, the production is directed by Ruth Hale with life-lik- Mark Dietlein 1 I Guaranteed .1- I $2995 Reconditioned And I KIRBYS 150 Up I Guaranteed 1 4011 W. 5415 So. KEARNS I Reconditioned Wt 5ALj look-alik- SEWING MACHINES I ! June 13. Mark Dietlein and Susan Carlile have parts in the play. s: 6 as Dietlein and Bob Swenson have done the technical work. Darren Nord is the stage manager. Lilacs in the Rain will play every Monday, Thursday, Friday and 13. Ail Saturday from April evening shows begin at 8 p.m. Special evening performances have been set for May 12, 13, 16 and 20 at 3:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $3.50 to $5. Reservations are mandatory. Group rates and fund raisers are available. 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