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Show 2B Tuesday, December THE GREEN SHEET 22, 1987 gopp(SOMIM Events Auditions SNOWBIRD ACTIVITIES: High school and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS: Auditions for church groups will be Christmas caroling through cast will be Dec. 29 and Dec. 25 at the lodge. On Dec. 23 Santa Claus will this 30 at 7 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain middle school arrive at the Cliff Lodges childrens center via five-ma- n four-woma- e room in Park City. The show is being produced by Egyptian Theatre. Dance auditions will be held at 7 p.m., while vocal auditions will be later in the evening. Anyone auditioning for Audrey should prepare 32 bars from the song Somewhere Thats Green. Those auditioning for the plant should song. Call backs will prepare a Chicago blues-styl- e be held Jan. 2 at 10 a.m. in the theatre. multi-purpos- Churches TENSE BRIDE ... Tana Meyrlck as Darren Call, reacts to Warren Holz and Burton Yuen as Johnny Hardy and Ellis McIntyre In the Hale Center Theater Produc- - Came To Your Wedding. The comedy open Jan. 29 and continue through Feb. 22. tion of will 'I Came To Your Wedding' To Open At Hale Center SOUTH SALT LAKE. I Came To Your Wedding will open Jan. 29 at the Hale Center Theater and play through Feb. 22 with performances every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. A matinee is scheduled at 1 p.m. on Feb. 13. 1 Came To your Wedding was the play opening the Hale Center Theater on July 12, 1985. Written by Ruth and Nathan Hale, the threeact comedy gave the theater a rollicking send-of- f and, since the grand of the remodeled, newly enlarged theater is scheduled in January, seemed the logical choice for a new beginning at HCT, said spokesman Sally Dietlein. When the Hales read a letter to Ann Landers in which a mother bemoaned the fact that her daughter was marrying into a wealthy family, and the mother of the groom wanted the wedding at her home because her friends would feel more comfortable there, the idea for the comedy was born. The production is under the direction of Sally Hale Swenson and will feature several popular Hale performers, including Susan Carlile and Tara Meyrick in the lead role of Ditsy Darren Call. Warren Holz and Darren Nord will double in the role of Johnny Hardy. Sally Hale Swenson will play Dorothy Barton; Muriel Call, mother of the bride, will be played by Sherry Hale Brian and Kris Roller. Mike Guarino, a member of the original 1985 cast, will recreate his role of the wealthy with Alan uncle, doubling Mangun, who will be remembered for his role in Bundle of Trouble. The stuffy groom will be played by Mark Dietlein and Burton Yuen; his overly high society mother by Yvonne Huegly and will Evelyn Neville. The teen-lea- d be portrayed by Jennifer Westra and Lynda Brady, her boyfriend Wallace by Will Swenson and Bob Bedore. HCT fans will be happy to see $3.50. The play will be presented on Eve in two Years Ruth and Nathan Hale back in New their roles of Florabelle and Zeek performances at 7 and 10 p.m. Barton. Their doubles will be Ticket price is $6, including refreshments and Virgie Ostler and Stan Conrad. Richard Wilkins, a favorite for Reservations are required. Season tickets are still available his role as Scrooge, will alternate with Jim Smith as the Reverend for the 1988 season, priced at $28 Bartholomew. Others in the cast for adults, $14 for children. Group are Carol Croft, Shauna Orison, rates and fund raisers are also Melany Wilkins, Matt Roller, available, with special 50 percent Bobby Swenson, Elizabeth Clark, price breaks if booked during the Leea Swenson, Jim Smith, Bob first three weeks of January. The renovation of the theater is Swenson and Roger Barker. Ticket prices are $3.00 on nearly complete with the grand $5, reopening scheduled in January. Mondays, $4.50 week-night- 'Beauty And The Beast' Staged At Social Hall goes to the palace The appeal of lies fantasy compassion for MEMBERS OF CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, 240 E. 5600 South, have several services planned for the holidsy season. Candlelight services will be held on Christmas Eve at 7:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. A Christmas Day service song will be held Dec. 25 at 10 a.m. A Holy Communion service is planned for New Years Eve on Dec. 31 at 7:30 p.m. 29-Fe- 30-Fe- Libraries ' CHILDRENS HOUR at Murray library will not activity hour is be held this week. The library also cancelled. For more information about 266-113- 7 or hours during the holiday season, call pre-scho- 266-126- in his place. this delightful in Beautys the poor, the unfortunate Beast and the ability she has to see beyond his ugly exterior to the goodness inside the Pioneer Trail State Park social hall. Performance dates are Dec. 31, Jan 2, 4 and 5 at 7:30 p.m. A him. matinee is scheduled Jan 2 at 2 Originally written by Madame Le Prince De Beaumont, this folk p.m. Beauty and the Beast is a tale of take was first published in 1761 enchantment about a wealthy in Englands "Young Misses merchant with three daughters Magazine." Director Jan Davis has chosen who suddenly finds himself penniless. On the way back to his the script written by Michael farm one evening, he finds Brue. He feel the adaptation himself in the palace of the Beast "lends itself to the enchantment and fantasy of the story and will where he is treated hospitably. to the Before leaving he picks a rose for have great appeal his daughter Beauty and incurrs audiences." Tickets are available at all the wrath of the Beast. The Beast allows him to return home for a Winegars stores. Cost is $4 each. time, but must return to the Group rates are $3.50 a piece for palace and face a possible death. six or more people. For group Out of love for her father, Beauty tickets call Theater A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Hale Center Theater will be performed throuh Dec. 23 at the theater, 2801 So. Main. The storyline is about the tight wad, about pinching Scrooge. For information penny Classes s. s, SALT LAKE. Beauty and the Beast, the ever- - popular French folk tale, will be presented by Stage Right Theater Company in CINDERELLA is playing at Park Citys Egytian Theatre through Jan. 2, excluding Dec. 24 25. Three Special additional shows are scheduled Jan 31 at 6 and 27 Dec. held be will family performances for students and p.m. Tickets cost $7 for adults; $6 senior citizens; and $5 for children under 12. Reservations can be made by calling the Adventure -- spring semester registration Jan 6. start Feb. 1. For more information call the studio at 581-737- $5-$1- 7-- 9. VIRGINIA TANNERS CREATIVE DANCE program for youngsters 3 12 to 18 years old is holding Classes MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET by Promised Dec. 23 at 7:30 Valley Playhouse will play through scheduled Dec. are Matinees the at playhouse. p.m. 19 and 23 at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from Center, or 649-121- 649-937- 4. A FINANCIAL PLANNING seminar is being offered in January and February in two Salt Lake Valley locations Westminster College. Two sessions are slated at the Whitmore library Jan. 7, 14, 21 or Jan. 13, 20 and 27. Another will be offered at the Holladay library Feb. 2, 9, 16 or Feb. 11, 18 and 25. Both sessions are from p.m. on those evenings. For more information or registration call 6-- 9 263-363- 6. Etc. ROTARYS CHILDRENS -- GENERAL The first stop in Hayward. controlling DUI situations is to be I. aware of techniques. Dont be fooled into thinking you can control the rate of absorption of alcohol into your with diets, special system chemicals or other techniques. Only abstinence or responsible moderation can keep you from SALT LAKE. Chances are you invited to one or more parties this holiday season. And if you intend to consume alcohol consider the following. will be Persons driving under anti-D.U.- - the of alcohol or drugs for of thousands unnecessary deaths on highways each year, according to Salt Lake Sheriff N.D. "Pete" County influence account getting intoxicated. -- merican looks ISL &m P, TREE TRIMMING AND HAULING AROUND YOUR YARD WEEDING, EDGING, RAKING, HAULING, PRUNING, MOWING TREE SERVICE STUMP REMOVAL, TRIMMING, PRUNING, TOPPING, HAULING Perm, cut and style now ..... $35 hair. $50 extra for Featured here is The Slight Reg. longer charge Signature Collection, a longer cut and style with shape from every angle enhanced by subtle curl. Now in time for Christmas in our Salons. The ZCMI Beauty Salons: SL Cottonwood, South Towne, University, 20 -- - Use common sense and if you must drink, do so in moderation. Avoid large drinks or drinks which mask the taste of alcohol. If you have too much to drink call a taxi to take you home. If practical, call a family member or friend to give you a lift. However, never accept a ride from someone who may also have had too much to drink. 2 CLEAN-U- CHRISTMAS Sheriff Suggests Holiday Party Guidelines LANDSCAPING 561-165- Z PARTY is scheduled Dec. 28 at ShowBiz Pizza, 4425 So. State. Children - or grandchildren - are invited for food and fun games. The regular meeting is cancelled for this party. 292-328- FRIEtmV EXHIBITS: 28-Ja- 1 WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHS Christmas eve service will be at 5 p.m. and will feature carols, stories and candlelighting. It is designed for young families, although everyone is invited. At 7:30 p.m. the congregation will celebrate the Lords Supper and anthems by Westvale choir. Pastor Sapersteins sermon will be "Song of Someon." Christmas offering joy gifts will be received at both services. On Dec. 26 from p.m. an open house will be held at the home of the pastor, 3905 Glenn Hill Dr. On Dec. 27 Christian Student Sunday will feature college students participating in service. Mark Warren will give the message. COUNCIL ARTS "Animals, Animals" is exhibiting at the Whitmore library through Jan. 11. "Paintings and Prints by Comtemporary LDS Artists" is exhibiting the Park City Foundation for the Arts and Humanities, Park City through Jan. 3. The "Utah Watercolor Society Center Dec. will have an exhibt at the Multi-Ethni- c 6. "Utah Women Artists: A Retrospective" 26. will be at the Bountiful Art Center Dec. "Dream Images: The World of Fantasy" will exhibit 8. "Utah Art of at the Atrium Gallery Dec. the Depression" will exhibit at the Univserity of 4. Utah Medical Center Dec. 4 Fridays and Saturdays. Matinee tickets are $4.50. Childrens prices at all performances are noise-maker- AN INTERCOLLEGIATE ART SHOW is on exhibit through Dec. 28 in the Gittins Gallery on the University of Utah campus. The show features work by 109 undergraduate students from the university, Utah State University, Brigham Young University and Weber State College. UTAH A CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT service will be held at 7 p.m. at the Trinity United Methodist church. It will feature special music by the Chancel choir, carol singing and communion. United Methodist Student day will be observed Dec. 27 at the 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services. The special offering will help provide scholarships for United Methodist students. Rev. James Harris sermon will be "Memories and Scrapbooks." Senior high youth will meet at Dec. 27 at 5:30 p.m. Evangelism committee meets Dec. 28 at 6 pm. For more information call in the mornings. 968-689- helicopter or on the aerial tram. A torchlight parade can be viewed on the Plaza Deck of Snowbird Dec. 24. A Christmas Eve candlelight service is also scheduled Level 2. YEARS EXPERIENCE i 321-612- 224-905- 0 4 Downtown, Ogden, 778-208- 8 321-607- 321-681- 6 6 |