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Show 2B Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET 15, 1987 - will meet Oct. 21 at 1 tions - formerly in the mornp.m. For more information call -- Auditions Al'DITIO.:s -- ings. PAYMENT DUE is the theme of Rev. Sapersteins sermon Oct. 18 at the Westvale Presbyterian church. The sermon is based on Jesus teaching of rendinger to God and Ceasar. The choir will sing A Mighty Fortress is Our God. At 5 p.m. junior high will meet at the church for a discussion of by Ann Campbell, family therapist at St. Marks hospital. On Oct. 30 there will be a stewardship pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Babcock theater, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theater. Audition times for members of Actors Equity are from p.m. and p.m. Open auditions will be held form i m. members should check with the stage manager if they cant make the open times. Auduioners should sign for a time slot on the call board outside Room 201, and should report to Room 110 at their appointed time. 6-- 7 6 o 968-689- 1 FOR THE DINING ROOM will be held 2 Sew-N-D- self-estee- Non-equit- y ST. PAUL ATONEMENT COMBINED SERVICES will hold Sunday school at 9 a.m. Communion is scheduled at 10:30 a.m. A confirmation class is scheduled every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Choir practice is every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Women Bible study circle is scheduled Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Phyliss Andersons home. For more information call The church is located at 2040 W. 3500 South. Churches MARRIAGE AND PARENTING seminar will be held Oct. 17 at the University of Utahs alumni house. The principles of communication, marriage, parenting skills and discipline for and adolescent children will be discussed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For mor einformation contact Bill Coen at A COED Multi-purpos- A STUNT AND TUMBLING class for children will be center. The fee taught at the Redwood will be $12 a month per child. Class time is p.m. for children p.m. for years old; and 5:30-6:3children years old. Classes start Nov. 6. For more information call Deb at 23-2- Multi-purpos- e 4:30-5:3- 8 453-366- 0 0 ITS A LONG W AV TO APRIL 15 is the title of Rev. James Harris' sermon Oct 18 at Trinity United Methodist church. Worship services are at 8 30 and 11 a.m Sunuay school starts a: 9:45 p.m unior and senior high students will aeet at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 18. Vesper servies will be heidat the Golden Living center Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. Bible study will be held at the church Oct. 15 at 10 a.m. United Methodist Men will meet Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m. Dimple's Darlings will hold its luncheon meeting Oct. 20 at noon. The church softball team will play a game at Sunnyside Park Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Crea ACT AND SAT PRE CLASSES will be offered at the Jewis Community center, 2416 E. 1700 South. Marcia Whipps, an honors and college prep class teacher for 17 years, will cover diagnostic evaluation, skill practice, practice tests and the how to" of taking the test. The SAT class for verbal and math reasoning will begin Oct. 19 every Monday and Wednesday from p.m. for three weeks. The ACT class for grammar, natural science, social studies and math will begin Nov. 18 from p.m. every Monday and Wednesday for three weeks. Cost is $20 for members and $40 for 8 7-- 8 nonmembers. For more information call Bazaar Is Slated At Trinity p.m. both days. gift items will Many he available, suitable for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas or year-roungifts, plus items for babies and children, and a variety of quilts. Homemade baked goods will also KEARNS. The annual fall bazaar held Oct. 23 and 24 at Trinity United Methodist church, 4290 W. 5400 south. The bazaar is sponsored by the Trinity United Methodist Women and will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 hand-crafte- 268-082- 16-1- 8 HILLCREST DUP CAMP will meet Oct. at the Murray Heritage center, 20 at 7 p.m. E. 6150 South. Mar- MURRAY ROTARY CLUB will hear classification talks from J. Easton Parratt and C.G. Latham at its meeting Oct. 19 at noon at the Chuck-A-Ram- WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Salt Lake chapter No. 92 will hold a carnival Oct. 18 from noon to 6 p.m. at 607 E. 200 South. Dinner will be served from 5 p.m. consisting of roast beef and the trimmings. Cost is $4 per person. Throughout the day there will be hot dogs, chili, pie and games for kis and adults. POWER AND INFLUENCE OF PHYSICAL CONTACT will be the topic of discussion Oct. 15 at the Wasatch Canyons hospital. Ken Slaugh will take an look at the basic human need and effect touch has on peoples lives. This free lecture will be held in the professional office building at the hospital, 1500 West at 7 p.m. for more information call 10 jorie Hamblin will present the lesson Native Pioneers. A EventsZZZ 5770 So. d d NEW ZEALAND PIANIST RAE DE LISLE will give a recital Oct. 16 in the Temple Square Assemble Hall at 7:30 p.m. She will play selections by Schumann, Bartok and Debussy. On Oct. 17 the Zelanian Ensemble clarinet, violin, flute - will perform at the same time and place. Both concerts are free, although will not be admitted. children under A YOUTH VOLLEYBALL center by the Kiwanis-Fel- t program is being offered and the Salt Lake County Recreation division beginning Oct. 23 from p.m. Designed for fourth to sixth graders, personal instruction, clinics and tournaments will be held. A $15 participation fee is required. For more information call 3-- 5 -- 538-206- f CELEBRATION OF HAYDN will be the theme for the Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra as it opens its season Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Tickets and can be purchased at the Symrange from office. hall box phony LIVING WILL CLINIC will be held at CareWest-Murra404 E. 5600 South, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. A lawyer will be available to answer questions and listen to legal problems. No appointment is necessary. For more inA formation call Jan Sehara, ill be WESTSIDE WRITERS GUILD, a newly formed club, will meet every third Wednesday of the month in the Murray Vine Street library auditorium, 166 E. Vine Street at 7 p.m. All poetry and fiction writers, plus anyone interested in writing, is invited to attend. Workshops will be held and every writer will have a change to read. For more information call President or publicity and social chairman Pat Hansen, Connie Hollingshead, 262-619- 364-776- 5 V' "Organizations- - AND ANASAZI INDIANS will be VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC is being sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation and Rede center Nov. 21 and 22. The fee is wood $35 per team. Registration begins Oct. 12 at the center, 3060 Lester Street. For more information call 0 HUNGER SABBATH 87 will be held Oct. Churches and synagogues are being asked to conduct food drives to support local emergency food programs and activities to reflect upon the causes and possible solutions to hunger in Utah. For more information contact L tahns AGainst or Crossroads Urban Hunpe, center, ARCHAEOLOLGY Classes LOU IMPACT AEROBICS will be offered at St. Frai. is Xavier Catholic church every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30-8:3p.m. Everyone is welcome. A $2 donation is requested for each class. conmanagement. A dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and muffin corn with of sals, chips salad, chili, sisting So. 1724 Alliance at held the be House, Both will cristos. Main. For more information call 262-733- the topic of a field workshop for parents and children the Utah Museum of Natural History and Horizons Community Education is offering. The class will be held Oct. at the Anasazi Indian Village state park in Boulder? Colo. Children over 10 years old and their parents will excavate portions of an Anasazi site and take a hike to study ruins, petroglyphs and The fee is $45 for adults and $25 per child. For more information call 972-842- PLEASANT GREEN THIRD WARD will hold a don-ne- r Oct 21 at 6 p.m. The cost is $2.50 per plate, $10 per family or 50 cents per sloppy joe. Besides sloppy joe there will be salads for 25 cents, drinks for 10 cents plus pie and ice cream. Handiwork, crafts, wood and gifts under $1 will be for sale. There will also be a sweet shop, fish pond, white elephants and other booths. FIVE HEALTH CLASSES will be offered by the Cottonwood hospital center for womens health during Oct. A breast cancer screening will be held Oct. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is no charge. The Emotional Side of Weight Management class will be 25 from taught Oct. p.m. The cost is $60. Preparing Capable Kids will be taught Oct. 17 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The cost is $5 for the first child in a family; $3 for the second child; and $1 for the third child. Osteoporosis and You will be taugh Oct. 27 from p.m. There is no charge. Cholesterol: What You Need to Know class will be taught Oct. 29 from p.m. For more informaiton on these classes call the womens health center at $8-$1- 328-889- EEN 5K RUN will be held Oct. 31 stara.m. at Evergreen Park, 2230 Evergreen Ave. Participants are encouraged to wear costumes. Entry fee is $6 if preregistered or $7 the day of the race. Prizes for costumes including the craziest and ugliest will be awarded. The race is being sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation and East Millcreek Recreation center. For more information call A HALLOW be available. CPR TRAINING course for Boy Scouts will be held Nov. 7 from 8 a.m. to noon at Alta View hospital. For ext. 2091. preregistration and information call Proceeds will go to support projects of the Women's Division of the United Methodist Church both localsaid spokesman ly and world-wide- , Linda Christiansen. KARATE FOR CHILDREN will be taught Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5:30-6:3p.m. at Alta View hospital. This course teaches and For more information call ext. 2091. ting at A 0 0 e, 8 272-224- self-estee- Theater 0 PARENTS AND SONS MATURATION class will be tauth at Alta View hospital Oct. 20 and 27 from p.m. This course provides spcific information concerning the maturation process and gives participants the opportunity to discuss value systems. For more informa0 tion call ext. 209L , 7-- 9 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 wiljijung In German withal English Supertitles. All speaking p3rts will be in... English. Tickets go on sale Sept. 21 at the Utah Opera 1.J box office, 50 W. 200 South. Phone orders may be plac- ed by calling , 572-260- GETTING SISTERS is a ALONG class Alta WITH BROTHERS AND View hospital will teach Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information call ext. 2091. 0 533-649- THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD will be presented by City Rep in October. It will be staged on the second stage on the second floor of the ZCMI center Oct. 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 PUBLIC HEALTH BOY SCOUT MERIT BADGE class will be taught at Alta View hospital Oct. 21 from p.m. The course will teach common diseases in our society; how foods can become contaminated; how to make contaminated water safe to drink and health dangers in noise, air and water. For more information 9 ext. 2091. call SELF DEFENSE FOR lOMEN will be taught at Alta View hospital Oct. 14, 21 and 28 from p.m. For more information and preregistration call JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREA.MCOAT has been extended for another season by Salt Lake Repertory Theatre. Joseph will be performed every Monday at the City Rep 2nd Stage 0 0 ext. 2091. Theatre running through Thanksgiving. For more formation regarding tickets or show times call A CPR CLASS FOR ADULTS will be taught Oct. 17 from 8 a.m. to noon. For preregistration and informaext. 2091. tion call in- 42nd STREET will be performed by Salt Lake Repertory Theatre Oct. 17 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. A matinee is scheduled Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. The play will be held in Symphony Hall. Tickets are available at the City Rep box office. Cost is For reservations call 572-260- 0 HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME will be the seminar sponsored by the Greater Salt Lake Area Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses Oct. 21 from p.m. at St. Marks hospital, 3900 So. 1200 East in Room 5S12. topic of a 7-- 9 SHAKESPEARES HAMLET will be presented by 14 nightly at 8 Pioneer Theatre Company Oct. p.m. Matinees are scheduled Nov. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15, $13.50 and $9. For more information call the box office at OYER THE COUNTER AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS in diabetes management is the topic of Frank Robles lecture Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Cottonwood hospital medical center. The lecture is sponsored by the Salt Lake Chapter of the American Diabetes THE ROCK N ROLL MUSICAL GREASE will be performed by the Park City Performances Oct. 23 through Nov. 28. Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets are 17 for adults, $6 for students and senior citizens and $5 for children under 12. The play will be performed in the Egyptian Theater. For more information call Association. For more information call MYRIAD MERCHANDISE . . . Linda Chris- tiansen and Linda Lytton of the Trinity United Methodist Chi rch, 5415 So. 4290 West, look over some of the many items that will be going up for sale during the Church's annual bazaar. The event 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. is set for Oct. ALLIANCE FOR MENTALLY ILL, West Valley chapter, will meet Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. to hear Jerry Braza, professor of health education, speak on stress 649-937- 23-2- Deer Hunt Widows Sale Oct. 15-1- 7 Ladies Blouses Ladies Ladies Sweateis . . Winter Coats Slacks All clothing items cleaned A pressed by the elderly, handicapped & those in need. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store Granger Store 3600 So. 7200 West, Magna, Ut. Open Mon.-Sat- Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop, it's employees the elderly, the handicapped, and those in nee- d- reclaim donated goods. i 10 AM to 6 PM Serving the West Salt Lake Valley t |