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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 20, 1987 Auditions 8 y THE SALT LAKE CHILDRENS CHOIR is holding auditions through Aug. 22 for talented youth from years old. Some musical background is desirable, but not required. The choire emphasizes the singing of fine choral literature and free, unfroced vocal production and development. It performs in the areas major concert settings and is often heard on new-memb- 4 classical radio broadcasts. For more information and an audition time call Margaret Jacobs at DAUGHTER OF UTAH PIONEERS will hold a for 16 camps Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Heritage center, 10 E. 6150 South. All camp officers and leaders are urged to attend for instructions. Refreshments will be servejd. workshop-semina- r SALT LAKE MOTHERS OF TWINS CLUB is holding a picnic Aug. 25 at Evergreen Park, 2230 East Evergreen Ave. (3435 South). All twins and their families are invited. Bring your own picnic dinner. Games, entertainment and prizes will be provided. Dinner will be held from 7 p.m., entertainment starts at 7 p.m. and games at 7:30. The club will provide the drinks. For more information call I 261-174- ELEANOR KENNARD CHORALE is seeking audti-tion- s by interested persons for the new concert season. For more information call Anita Thompson at or Dennis Buehner at Religious 4 277-422- UTAH YOUTH SYMPHONY concert orchestra will on all inconduct auditions for musicians, aged struments Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Audition ap12-2- pointments may be made by calling Barbara Musicians should Scowcroft after Aug. 24 at be prepared with a short solo selection and to sight read a brief passage. 537-701- Concerts MONDAY IN THE PARK series will feature Native American music and dance Aug. 24. On Aug. 31 the Friendly Islanders will perform traditional Tongan music and dance. The concerts start at 7; 30 p.m. For more information call Theater Organizations, SALT LAKE SYMPHONY is holding auditions for season on Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. There are the 1987-8openings in all sections. The Salt Lake Symphony performs five Friday-Saturdaevening programs each season in Assembly Hall on Temple Square. For an audition appointment call 533-576- BROWN BAG CONCERT SERIES will be held in Dinwoodey Mini park, 50 W. 100 South, from Aug. The Mahlis Brothers, a jazz group, will perform Aug. 24, and Folkdance Underground are scheduled for Aug. 24. On Aug. 26 Leslie Norris will read; two monologues from Ron Carlsons Bigfoot Stole My Wife and Other Monologues" Aug. 27; and Macbeth on Roller Skates 24-2- THE ANNUAL LDS WOMENS MEETING will be held Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. in the tabernacle on Salt Lake Citys Temple Square. This years focus will be coming unto Christ as women deal with the various issues facing them. All women 18 years and older are invited to attend. Women leaders of the church addressing the assembly will include Barbara W. Winder, Joy F. Evans and Joanne B. Doxey. A member of the quorum of the twelve apostles will also address the group. WHEN THE FIRE GOES OUT is the title of Rev. James Harris sermon Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the Trinity United Methodist church. Cindy Pietz will be the pianist. Classes for children of nursery age through third grade will be given during the service. Child care will be provided. A fellowship hour will follow the service. A work day will be held at the church Saturday. Fellowship group will meet Saturday at 7 p.m. at the home of John and Cookie Byrge. Bible study will be held at the church today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. Education council meets Monday at 7 p.m. Church members will attend a Salt Lake Trappers game at Derks Field Tuesday. Nursery committee meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information call THE CHURCH: GODS GAMBLE is the title of Rev. Daniel Sapersteins sermon Sunday at Westvale Presbyterian church. The service starts at 10 a.m. A church exercise class is held every Monday at 7:30 p.m. Bible study is Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the churcK Aug. 28. THE GREAT AMERICAN IDEA, a celebration of the bicentennial of the American Constitution, is set for Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Symphony Hall. This is the official celebration of the bicentennial of the Constitution sponsored by the Salt Lake County Bicentennial Committee. Tickets will be $6.50 for adults and $3 for children. They are available at the Salt Palace box Reunions 968-883- ELEANOR KENNARD CHORALE will perform A Sounds of Freedom concert Sept. 11 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The chorale will sing while four professional actorread speeches given by founders of the U.S. Constitution. The concert starts at JORDAN HIGH CLASS OF 1931 will hold its reunion Sept. 11 in the Jordanelle reception center, 2295 W. 8200 South. There will be a social hour from 7 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Cost is $10 per person. For more information and reservations contact Gilbert Benson, 161 E . 9270 South, Sandy, 84070 or call 255-387- Let until PROMISED VALLEY PLAYHOUSE is playing Sept. 5. Call 364-569- for ticket information. 6 from for CAPITOL THEATER is playing CATS, 1 Broadway, August 31 through Sept. 5. Call ticket information. : . 581-009- J. The Ark, Wilford Porter Rockwell Returns, Golden, ' Woodruff, in Little Theater, ZCMI center, through August. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream-coaPaint the Wagon Revue, Farley Family Reunion, outdoors at Salt Lake Art center plaza through August. Call for dates and information for all shows. SALT LAKE CITY REP is playing LEARN TO ROCK CLIMB, hike, take a mountain bike tour, enjoy an evening barbecue or go on a guided t, overnight backpacking trip at Snowbirds moun- taineering center. For more information or to schedule 0 ext. 4181 . an outdoor activity call 0 PARTY will be held August 14, 21 and 28 at 8 Peruvian room on level 3 of the Snowbird in the p.m. e will be presented by John center. A slide Barainca. Then a tram trip to the top of Hidden Peak will be taken for a field session. For more information 0 ext. 4080. call A STAR STARLITE SUMMER THEATER is performing every Friday and Saturday through August 29. Call for ticket information show-lectur- 1776 1 18-2- WORKSHOP will A MOUNTAIN PHOTOGRAPHY be held at Snowbird August 15 and 16. Nature photographer John Telford will teach the course. For 467-599- more information and registration call ext. 0 484-925- NURSE ON CALL: Alta View hospital keeps a nurse" on call to answer questions pertaining to family health! care, physician and immediate needs. The nurse is on Workshops JZ p.m. including call Monday through Friday from p.m. The holidays and Saturday and Sunday from j nurse is available by calling 56NURSE 2-- 12-1- 0 ENHANCING MARRIAGES THROUGH NURTURE AND LOVE will be discussed by Pat Robertson, head nurse of Wasatch Canyons hospitals adolescent psychiatric unit, Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. The class, which is free to the public, will be held in the professional office building, 5770 So. 1500 West. For more information and registration call (566-8773- ). A STEAK FRY FOR UTAHS ITALIAN community is scheduled Aug. 23 at 4:30 p.m. at Cottonwood park complex, 4302 So. 1300 East. The dinner is open to the adult public, and anyone is welcome to attend. For more information call Richard Carapezza, 262-619- Blood Pressure Check Offered To Seniors On Thursday seniors can try their hand at painting in oils or on china as well as other crafts, and Friday there is a program pool and bingo. Every day there is a hot meal served at the center, but reservations must be made at least one day in advance, by calling The coming week will offer chicken noodle casserole, mixed vegetables, tossed salad, fruit marshmallow delight and buttermilk biscuits, on Monday; frankfurter with macaroni and cheese and broccoli cuts, carrot and raisin salad, cranberry crunch and pumpernickel roll on Tuesday; pork cutlet with sage dressing, yams, zucchini Senior Citizen Center this week and take part in the regular activities offered Monday through Friday. According to Jean Orton, director, anyone who wants blood pressure checked can come to a free clinic offered by Salt Lake County paramedics at 1 p.m. Monday. Seniors can also play pool, quilt and engage in a friendly game of cards. On Tuesday a craft class is offered as well as an exercise program, pool and ceramics, and Wednesday there is another ceramics class as well as ; pool and bingo. - squash and tomatoes, spice cake and wheat bread on Wednesday; roast beef with mashed potatoes an gravy, buttered carrots, cinnamon applesauce and white bread on Thursday and spaghetti with meat sauce, Italian flat beans, pear halves with cottage cheese, chocolate chip cookies and a hard roll on Friday. PIZZA buy one and get identical one free FREE 4881 So. Redwood Rood (inside Billboard Video) 266 0564 100 real blended cheese's Dough made fresh daily f00 Pure product, no artificials Duy One Get One Free! Dine In. Take Out. or Delivery ($1.50) THE The productions is Salt Lake City Repertory Theater. large family. in conjuction with Musical About Family Life In Kelly Home Opens At City Rep SALT LAKE. The Kellys Von Trapp will play at Salt Lake Reper- tory Theater during August. Kevin and Khaliel Kelly, along with their six children, will present the musical revue about life in a big family. Mr. Kelly said the family production started as a musical number for the Bronxville Family Talent Night in New York. With the help of Michael McLean who wrote The Ark, the musical number was turned into a production. We didnt want to push the kids like some stage parents do, said Mr. Kelly. But over a period of about three years we developed a couple of numbers that audiences really liked. And the kids liked peforming theyre hams, just like their parents. The Kellys Von Trapp features original sketches written from family experiences and traditions. Several NEED A BATTERY? 2895 FREE ELECTRICAL CHECK FREE INSTALLATION INTERIM) IINTAIN KATTEEY 1427 So. 300 West, S.L.C.,Ut. 4870874 Serving Utah With Battenes For 16 Years songs from popular musicals are also performed. "The song that really got us going, and was a hit in New York, was Never Say No from The Fantasies, Mr. Kelly said. When we did that song in Bronxville the audience went wild and cheered. I dont think anyone in New York has six kids anyway, so to see a family of eight performing together was a real novelty. Originally from Sandy, the Kelly family moved to New York two years ago. They will travel back to Utah for the performances. The show will play Aug. 24 at 4:30 at 8 p.m. at the p.m. and Aug. City Rep Theater in the ZCMI mall. 25-2- 6 i Etc. HALE CENTER THEATER will play Bundle of Trouble through Oct. 3. The Unhappy Princess, an original childrens musical by Janeen Brady, will play 14. For reservations and information Aug. about tickets call Sawmill Pizza... ... , 4080. O The Kelly fomily of CITY REP PRODUCTION New York will return to Utah for a production of The Kellys Von Trapp," a musical about life in a j 521-604- BOUNTIFUL COMMUNITY THEATER at Woods Cross high is playing My Fair Lady starring Robert 6 for ticket Peterson August Call MAGNA. People age 60 and over to visit the Magna 0 28-N- It Ring every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday here are invited CLASS OF 67 GRADUATES of Cyprus high will hold a reunion on Sept. 12 at the Red Flame Restaurant. The social hour will be from 6:30-7:3p.m. with dinner at 8:30. For more information call Gerri Rogers Smith, JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER is offering three classes for adults, youth and children. From Sept. 30 Yoga classes will be taught by Genny Coleman, Class is held every Monday with beginning scheduled 7:30-- 9 p.m. from p.m. and intermediate from Vivaerobics classes will also be taugh. Call for schedule information. Conversation, reading and 17 by writing Hebrew will be taught Sept. 7- Refeal Schwartz. 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