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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET 24, 1987 Thursday, September West at Auditions call RIVERTON OBI'S CHORALE auditions and rehearsals are held every Wednesday in the basement of Riverton City hall. 12765 So. too West at 7:30 p.m. John Prather is the dilector fo moie intormation call Prather at 571 4061, Kohiae 1L, a, a at or Vicki Dansie at 7 of the Division of Wildlife Resources. The center is located at 8446 South Harris. p.m. For more information and registration 262-619- INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF JOBS DAUGHTER bash from BETHEL will hold a beach party-burge- r p.m. Sept. 27 at the Masonic Temple. 2618 W. 8950 South. Cost is $4 for dinner. Activities will include a fish pond, ice cream booth and other carnival events. Events 3 1 -- 254-400- 3 254-082- PROMISED VALLEY PLAT HOUSE auditions for the Christmas production Here's Love, the musical version of Miracle on 34th Street, will be held Sept. 26 from 9a.m. to noon for children years old. Children should be prepared to sing 16 measures of a song, perform a peom or monologue and learn a short dance combination. Adult auditions are scheduled Sept. 29 and 30 trom p.m. Adults should be prepared to sing 16 measures of a song, read from the script and learn a danct combination. For more information call 0 ORGANIST PETER AVERI will give a recital Sept. 25 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The New Zealand native will play works by Bach, Sweelinck, Haydn, Franck, Messiaen, Parry and Whitlock. SOUTH SALT LAKE COUNTY DI P will meet Sept. 28 at 1:30 p.m. at the Heritage center, 10 E. 6150 South. Granite Trails will be hostess camp. Clyde Felstead will provide the musical numbers. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER of Kearns is having an October Harvest Fest sinner and dance Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. will be $10 or $8 for the Tickets for the dinner-danc- e dance only. Prizes will also be given away. For more information call the church at THE BEACH BOYS will perform a concert Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Marriott Center on the Brigham Young University campus. Tickts are available through the Mariott ticket office for $12 before the concert and $14 day of the show. KULTURA CLUB will meet Sept. 24 at the home of Nola Stevens, 8706 So. 700 East for its annual birthday party. New officers will be elected. Marilyn Woodward is in charge. 7 TWYLA THARP will dance at the Capitol Thetre Oct. 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. Tharp is one of the leading figures in contemporary dance and has created dances to a range of music which extends from early American Jazz to classical pop. Tickets are available at all Smith Tix outlets and the Salt Palace box office. For more in- denominational self help group, for bereaved parents that have lost children to illness, accidnets, disease and suicides, will hold its monthly meeting Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. at Wasatch Canyon Psychiatric hospital, 5770 So. 9 1500 West. For more information call Theresa at or Kathy at 0 Classes 6-- 8 486-499- A SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT conference will be held in Salt Lake Nov. 11. Its intent is to inform Utahs small busines rnmunity about proposed to provide a forum for the ministration policy t discussion of small business concerns. The agenda consists of workshops, a hearing conducted by Lieutenant Governor W. Val Oveson and a reepetion for conference participants. ad- A WORKSHOP FOR PARENT'S GIFTED Oi children is scheduled Oct. i , on Ine In;- - rsity of Utah let is $28 wmch included campus Preregistrat materials and refresh, no Make checks pa able and send to. Department o' Spec V Education. 221 MBH, University of Utah. Sal Lai ? City. Utah. 84112. For more information call A UTAH ISSUES CONFERENCE w'" be held Oct. at the Salt Lake County government 1 uding from p.m. The Road to Reform" is the rneme of the conference. Utah Issues is a organization e which defends people and their rights. The conference is free, including dinner. Child care is available at no cost, if registered for h Sept. 25. For 12: COMPASSIONATE SCOLIOSIS program also includes works by Mozart and Faure. at the Symphony Hall box office. Tickets are DON LIND will be at 262-944- more information call Utah Issues at52i-2- , 15. S is the tital STRESS MANAGEMENT IN D! of an America Diabetes Assoc tiun sponsored educaitonal program Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of Cottonwood hospital s annex. For more information call PHOENIX INSTITUTE schedule. The classes in employment forums: ca ment; celebration your,-,,- , couraged. For a complete 2 or visit tion call Tt. iple, suite 211. 484-288- has announ d its fall class ide communication series; .. r services asexual harass-..- , f. Preree istration is enmore informasctiedul the office at 1800 So. Wrest A FREE SYMPOSIUM ON MOZART'S The Magic Flute will be held Oct. 14 in the Capitol Theatre at 8 p.m. The symposium is designed to introduce newcomers to the opera, as well as to provide a behind the scenes glance and fress insights for those already familiar with the work. The Magic Flute will be performed by the I ,ah Opera company throught October. ENERGY FOR ALL REASONS is a one day seminar being taught at the U niversity of U tah's college of nursing and University hospital. The seminar will be Oct. 6 from 11:30 a.m. 2 p.m. and from 3:30-- 6 p.m. Camille Wade Maurice will help participants assess their energy expenditures, demands, investments and returns, and offer concrete suggestions on how to maintain an energy balance that will enhance a sense Cost is $25 before Sept. 28 and of health and $35 afterwards. For more information call - Theater in Room 139 of HALE CENTER THEATER will play Bundle of Trouble through Oct. 3. The Unhappy Princess, an original childrens musical by Janeen Brady, will play through Nov. 14. For reservations and information about tickets call Murray I STAR SPANGLED GIRL, Neil Simons classic comedy, is playing in the Pardoe Drama Theatre on the A FIRESIDE FOR YOUNG LDS WOMEN is scheduled Oct. 18 at 6 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Temple Square. The meeting is for LDS women years old, their parents, young women leaders and priesthood leaders. The fireside will be telecast via satellite to more than 1,000 locations throughout the United States. Brigham Young University campus. Performances are schedule Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m; For tickets call 24-2- 378-744- 12-1- 8 HAND COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS by ViviAnn 10. Rose will display in the Loge Gallery Sept. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday t. through Saturday. For more information call THE FARLEY FAMILY REUNION will play Sept. and 28 at the Beesley Barn theater in Riverton. Each performance starts at 8 p.m. and costs $4. . For more information call 2 24, 25, 26 254-762- MUSIC OF THE ANDES by the Sukay will be performed Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Midvale middle school. Sukay plays both the traditional music and new folk music of Bolivia, peru and Ecuador. YOUTH COUNCIL will meet at the First Presbyterian church Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. for a dance and entertainment. This is open for junior and senior high students. Cost is $5. Adult chaperons are SHARED OFFICE OLYMPICS to benefit Easter Seals will be held Oct. 10 at the Honeywell Protection services division, 2870 So. 300 West. The event pits events. teams against each other in five Entry fee per team is $150, which goes to the Utah Easter Seal Society. For more information call five-memb- Art nt I 967-775- 533-649- MY ONE AND ONLY by George and Ira Gershwin will be performed Sept. 10 at 8 p.m. nightly by the pioneer Theatre Company. Matinees are scheduled Oct. 3 and 10. Tickets are $17, $14.50 and $10. For more tickets and more information call the Pioneer Theatre 968-799- Ballroom Dance Company, Dancer's Company, Synthesis, Steel Band and the Upper Classmen barbershop quartet. For tickets call w. MOZARTS THE MAGIC FLUTE will be the opening production for Utah Opera this year. Performance dates are Oct. 15, 17, 19 and 21 at 8 p.m. in the Capitol Theatre. The Magic Flute will be sung in German with English Supertitles. All speaking parts will be in English. Tickets go on sale Sept, 21 at the Utah Opera box office, 50 W. 200 South. Phone orders may be placed by calling WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will participate in Celebration '87 at Symphony Hall Sept. 26. Sunday school will be Sept. 27 at 9:45 a.m. ages 3 to adult. Nursery is available. At 11 a.m. Rev. Daniel Saperstein will give a sermon The Good Teacher for Christian Education. The Womens Assocation Will hold a potluck and general meeting Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. For more information call Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m. to noon. SIX BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY GROUPS will be highlighted at schools Homecoming Spectacular concert Oct. 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. in the Marriott center. The groups include Young Ambassadors, office-oriente- MINISTRY needed. Call Peggy McCarty at GEORGE GERSHWINS RHAPSODY IN BLUE for piano and orchestra and the Piano Concerto in F will be the highlight of the Utah Symphonys concert Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. The program also includes favorites by Strauss, Offenbach, Berlioz and Suppe. Tickets are available at the Symphony Hall box office for '10-- 9 non-prof- non- Religious 7 Fashion Place of Deseret Book. in front 26 from p.m. mallSEpt. For more information call the mall marketing office at a SPECIAL LDS FIRESIDE is scheduled Sept. 20 at p.m. at the Taylorsville Central 19th ward, 2030 Chateau Ave. in Taylorsville. Glenn J. Kimber, president of the Making of American conference, will speak. Kimber has produced and directed the Miracle of America television series and the I Love America education series. A OF UTAH will hold a ASSOCIATION meeting Sept 29 at 7:30 p.m. high, 5300 South State. BEETHOVEN'S SYMPHONY NO. 3 will be performed by the Utah Symphony Sept. 25 and 26 at 8 p.m. The ASTRONAUT FRIENDS, 968-212- 255-928- formation call AN ARTHRITIS SELF HELP COL'RSE will begin Sept. 24 from p.m. at the Arthritis Foundation, 1733 So. 1100 East. A $15 materials fee is charge for registraion. For more information call Liz Marr at AUTUMNFEST, sponsored by Shephard of the Mountain Lutheran church, in conjunction with Autumn Aloft balloon festival to be held Sept. 18, 19 and 20 in Park City. The St. Pauls Atonement Lutheran church will hold Sunday school at 9 a.m. and worship service at 10:30 a.m. Confirmation class is every Wednesday at 7 p.m. d i WANTED: HUGS is the title of Rev. James Harris sermon at the Trinity United Methodist church Sept. 27 at 8:30 and 11 a.m. During the 11 a.m. service, Sunday school teachers will be dedicated and Bibles will be presented to third graders. Sunday school classes will start at 9:45 a.m. Rev. Harris will conduct a membership orientation in his office at 9:45 a.m. Bible study will be Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. at the church. M and Ms will meet at 1 p.m. Sept. 24 at the home of Cookie Byrge. Some members will attend the 10th anniversary celebration of Shared Ministry. Sept. It includes a banquet at the airport Hilton at 7 p.m. A parade will be held Sept. 26 from the First United Methodist church to Symphony Hall. Services will be at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at Symphony Hall. The Fellowship group will meet at 7 p.m. Sept. 26 at the home of Evelyn e Mens softball will play at 6 p.m. Sept. 26 at park. United Methodist Women executive committee will meet at 7 p.m. Sept. 29. For more informain the mornings tion call JEW ISH COMMUNITY CEN TER is offering a wide variety of classes for people of all ages. For more information about these classes call Eve Bier at 25-2- 6. bALlJJT WEST will open its 25th seasion with Anna Kareninar a ballet based on Tolstoys novel. Performances are scheduled Sept. 24, 25, 26 and 28 at 8 p.m. A matinee is scheduled Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. Ticket For more information call prices range from 533-555- ART from the Preston Morton collection at Santa Barbara museum of art will 13 at the Salt Lake Art be on display Oct. center. The exhibit will give school children an opportunity to see works by Americas most famous artists from the revolutionary period to the 1950s. Forty minute student tours with a docent may be arranged free of charge by calling Lila Abersold at 200 YEARS OF AMERICAN 328-420- Libraries box office 1 581-696- THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD will be presented by City Rep in September and October. It will be staged on the second stage on the second floor of the ZCMI center Sept. 24, 25, 26 and Oct. 1, 2, 3, 10, 15, 16, 22, 24, 29, 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the City Rep box office in the ZCMI center. For reservations call 532-600- -- UNIFORMS: an American and Soviet soldier must confront each other while trapped in the bottom of a 3& foot hole in Brigham Young Universitys production of 10 Uniforms. The play will be performed Sept. t. at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 5 at 4 p.m. in the Margetts Arena theatre of the Harris Fine Arts center. For tickets call 378-744- Jam-naric- Sun-nysid- 968-689- 1 MACALUSO, director of church for Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society, will speak and show a video in the Missions Conference at Valley West Baptist church, 3874 W. 3500 South Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. Rev. Walter Yazzi will also speak at the conference. He is a Navajo who ministerst to the Navajo tribe. The public is invited to the conference. REV. MARSHALL relations SAME TIME. NEXT YEAR will be presented by the 11 at 8 p.m. Company of Four Studio Sept. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for students and $5 for senior citizens. They are available at the door. The Company of Four Studio is located at 345 W. Pierpont (240 South). JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT has been extended for another season by Salt Lake Repertory Theatre. Joseph will be performed every Monday at the City Rep 2nd Stage Theatre beginning Sept. 28 and running through Thanksgiving. For more information regarding tickets or show times call 532-600- well-bein- ABE SINGH will explore the relationship between suicide and the reasons cited for suicide attempts in children and adolescents at the fall conference on Children and Youth at the Salt Lake Sheraton hotel Sept. 25. at 3:10 p.m. in the Canyon Roon III. The conference is free to the public. OPERA PREVIEW LECTURE to Utah Operas production of The Magic Flute will be presented by Professor Herbert Josephs on Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts auditorium on the University of Utah campus. It is free to the public. AN UTAH TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION will hold from p.m. at Taylorsville high, 5225 So. Redwood Rd. Tuition for the eight-weepresentation is $8 per person or $10 per couple. Those interested in attending should register tin ough the high school, weekly seminars Sept. 30 9 k 263-615- USING CREATIV ITY IN HEALTH CARE is a one-da- y seminar being taught Sept. 25 at the LDS Hospital education center auditorium on Eight Ave. and C Street. Ronna Hoffman will teach "Tapping Creativity and Putting it to Work for the Health Care Professional" from 9 a m. to 3 p.m. Registration is $39, which covers lunch, breaks and materials. To register call Peggy Stevens at AND RELAXATION will LEARN be taught Sept. 25 as part of the continuing community education program at Wasatch Canyons hospital. The lect re, winch is free to the public, will be held in the proussiona office building at the hospital, 5770 So. 1500 SELF-HYNOSI- S r HABIT CHANGE CLINIC: a two-paclinic from the Utah Lung Association featues hypnosis techniques to help participants alter health threatening habits. Both will be held at the West Valley library clinic will be at 9:30 Sept. 26. The Stop Smoking a.m., while the Weight Reduction clinic will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuition and advanced registration is HYPNOSIS rt A THE BIBLE presentation is scheduled at the Berean Baptist church, 8630 So. 60 East, beginning Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. This class in objec-tiv- e Bible facts will teach individuals how to use their Bible more effectively. Anyone interested from mature fourth graders through adults are invited to participate. A nursery is provided. necessary. Call LOTUS a spreadsheet program used widely in the business world for budget calculations and record keeping, will be taught at two libraries: Whitmore 1 from Sept. p.m.; and Holladay Sept. 1 from 6 for information on p.m. Call fees and registration. 28-O- t. 943-463- EXPERIENCE THE PAST WITH A MOUNTAIN .MAN will be presented by Dave Isom at four branches of the Satl Lake County Library system. Isom will lecture on life during the time of the mountain men, trappers and early pioneers. The presentation will be made at the following locations: Holladay library Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m.; West Valley library Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m.; Peterson library Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m.; and Calvin Smith library Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. "Organizations,, STONE FLY will hold a public meeting on the future of provo Canyon Sept. 29 at 7: 30 p.m. at the Copperview Community center. Present status of planning for highway construction will be presented by representatives of HNTB consulting firm and a representative WALK-THROUG- CELEBRATION '87 ten years of Shared Ministry in Utah will end with a processional at 9 a.m. Sept. 26 from First Methodist church to Symphony Hall. Pastor Gene Rovinson of Granger Community Christian church will march with 60 pastors from participating churches including Disciples of Christ, Methodist, Presbyterian, American Baptist and United Church of Christ from across the state. Banners representing all five denominations and each congregation will be carried in the procession. A 300 voice mans choir will sing at 10 a.m. in Symphony Hall. The final session will begin at 1:30 p.m. featuring a celebration of word and sacrement with people from all congregations taking communion together. Ten members of the Granger Community church will sing in the choir. MISSIONARY JOURNEYS OF ST. PAUL, a film with live narration, will be presented at the University of Utahs Kingsbury hall Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. The film will be presented by Robin Williams, a travelog veteran. General admission tickets are on salt in the Kingsbury hall office, Room 210, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at $3 for the general public. PHILOCTETES BY SOPHOCLES will be performed in classic Greek style at the University of Utahs Classic Greek Theatre Festival Sept. 26, 27 and Oct. 3, 4 at 8:30 a.m. in the Pioneer Trails State park amphitheatre. Admission is free. Seating is on the lawn. Etc FORMER MEMBERS OF THE PLEASEANT GREEN SECOND WARD are invited to a reunion Oct. 10 in the Pleasant Green ward house, 8739 W. 3000 South. Those who intend to participate are being asked to RSVP by Sept. 25 by calling Vivian Bawden, A program is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. in the chapel. Social hour with refreshments will be held from 7:30-8:3- 0 p.m. in the cultural hall. Particpants should dress in Sunday best. 250-617- MISS HISPANIC UTAH scholarship pageant applications are now being accepted from young women 5 years old. The pageant will be in November. Deadline for applicants is Sept. 30. For more information call 17-2- 265-994- FAMILY HISTORY CENTER IN GENEALOGY has opened at 3300 So. 44440 West. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. All are welcome to find and search out direct lineage of ancestors. CLAUDE COUPON1 USED SEWING MACHINES v'd'fcj $3?Mgi We clan and service mak, all : Va jums Sewing Machines Sharpen Scissors I M Vacuum II Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. "coupon KEARNS inSHIHHI i jj 0 JONES Come Play With Us at Wasatch Yamaha School of Music FREE Demonstration Lesson With This Coupon 4 to 6 Keyboard Instruction for Children Between Ages 4883 So. Redwood Rd. 272-467- 7 s? AS YOUR CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE YOU GET: yrs. City Council Experience Proven Budget & Fiscal Responsibility Low Taxes Masters in Public Adminstration (Apr. '88) Improved City Road System - More Parks New Businesses Means Expanded Tax Base To Pay For Increased Services Fair and Consistent Land Use Planning 6 VOTE CLAUDE JONES H Paid for by Committee To Elect Jones OCT. 6 |