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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 28, 1988 C i Auditions be held Saturday from for "Hopsville p.m. Holiday," a 1920s musical to be produced by Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Parts are available' for male or female teens, 15-2who can act, sing and tap dance; women, 35-6who can sing, dance and who act; and men, 30-7can sing, move well and act. 3 5, 0, Auditioners should bring tap shoes (a tap dance combo will be taught) and vocal sheet music (an be will accompaniest provided). from the A cold-readin- 1 7:30. The weekday Bible study group will meet at the church at 10 a.m. Thursday, with chancel choir rehearsal at 7:15 p.m. For information call 968-689- DO YOU understand the symbols of the Biblical book of Revelations? Attend the nationally acclaimed "Revelation Seminar." Seminar begins at 7 p.m. Sat. at Salt Lake Community College, College Center, Redwood Road campus. For details and nn 484-925- CHURCHES WE ST VALE Presbyterian 3610 So. 4400 Church, West, holds Sunday School for all ages 3 through junior high and adults (including senior high and college-age- ) at 9:45 a.m. Worship service is at 11 a.m., with "The Seductiveness of Secrets" as the sermon topic, based on 1 Corinthians 8:) 13 and Mark 1:21:28. On Tuesday, ladies exercise class will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the church. For information call Mon.-Fri- ., 9:30 a.m.-nooor Pastor 964-126- call or registration 265-211- 968-137- 9 2. The friendship Bible coffee is an informal, small-groustudy of the Bible in homes. All materials, including a Bible, are provided for a fee. nominal Invited to attend are women, men or couples. Topics are varied. A nursery is provided. Those wishing to attend 7 for may call directions to the Andrus home. For more information, call Christine Nelson 8 at or Allen Betz at p 968-683- 943-715- 278-760- -- CLASSES 968-799- n, 967-399- PREVENTION of is tervention dependency ST. MATTHEWS EVENTS Lu- theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with worship services at 10:30, conducted by Pastor Will Hazard. Confirmation class is held every Wednesday at 7 p.m. and choir practice is every Thursday at 7:30. For information call 972-842- 9:45 a.m. Child care is The weeks provided. activities continue with a 7 p.m. meeting of the U.M.W. executive committee on Monday. "Dimple Darlings" senior adult group will hold a noon luncheon meeting and the Outreach commit and in- chemical the topic at (Thursday) tonight Wasatch Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West. Intake worker Shirley Cutler will Midvale Middle School, 138 Pioneer Street, Midvale, today (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. An evening of light works to amuse and entertain all theater-goer- s from children to adults will be presented. For ticket information, call Midvale Middle School at Midvale at City Hall and 01 de Town 262-619- 561-141- somehow are for things that go wrong, or just less effective than youd like to be, you may be your own worst enemy. Learning how to be a friend to yourself will help you discover what a truly valuable person you are. Phoenix Institute, 1800 So. West Temple, is offering an workintensive, tomorrow shop (Friday) from 10 a.m.-- p.m. titled "Celebrating Yourself II," which addresses the issues of low and explores workable solutions. For call information one-da- y 484-288- THE YEAR of the Dinosaur will open Saturday at the Utah Museum of Natural History with a variety of free activities for adults and children. Beginning at noon, the film ORGANIZATIONS education programs in January and February in the Cottonwood Hospital Annex Auditorium. The first is tonight (Thursday), and the topic is "Diabetes Information Research Update for 1988." Marvin M.D., is the Rallison, speaker. "Keeping Tabs on Diabetes What You Need to Know About Blood Unrine and Glucose Testing" will be the topic - Feb. 25. Lucie Jarrett, R.N., M.S., C.D.E. will speak. Both programs begin at 7 4 for p.m. Call Sun- 363-302- information. CUB SCOUT pack 3266, a pack in the West Valley area, is reorganizing tomorrow (Friday) with a meeting at Wesvale Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 West. Boys years old to invited participate. Parents and family members are also invited to attend. For further information, those interested may call Ken Tana or Miriam 0 FLUTIST Karen Perkins with Sandra pianist Peterson will present a joint concert tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple The Square. program includes "Sonata No. 4 in G minor by Michel Blavet, "Sonata (Per Arpeggione)" by Franz Schubert, "Deuxi-em- e Ballade Op. 38" by Chopin, "Les jeux deaux a la Villa dEste" by Liszt, "Rimembranze Napoletane, Theme and Variations" by Giovanni and Paggi "Chanson et Badinerie" by Pierre Camus. Free admission. (569-1723- (965-9358- and pianist Mack Wilbert will perform Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Both are faculty members ). parents Toughlove Support Group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior meets Mondays from 7-- ANDRE WATTS, internationally acclaimed pianist, will join with the Utah Symphony Friday and Saturday, Feb. 5 and 6, to perform Brahms' "Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor." Also on the program be Berlioz' "Roman Carnival Overture" and Harbison's rt discussion of the music will begin "Symphony No. 1." at 7:15 p.m. each night, with the concert starting at S p.m. Tickets (student tickets at $3), and are available at the range from symphony box office, 123 W. South Temple. For ticket information The same concert will also be given at the Browning call Center on the Weber State College campus at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4. For ticket information on this concert call will Dinosaur will play continuously. Paleontologist Frank L. DeCourten will lecture on "Dinosaurs Today" at 1 and 2:15 p.m. Childrens events run throughout the afternoon. The museum is located at the 2nd South entrance to the UofU campus. It will be open with free from admission noon-5:3- 0 tion call at 266-486- 4600 College campus, Redwood Road. In addition, Hospital, 1430 E. 4500 and South, Holladay, Wednesdays from 9 p.m. in the profeesional office Wasatch at building Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West, Taylorsville. For more information call 265-313- 2. THEATRE To Your Wedding, an hilarious show which answers the burning questions: "Who will marry? WHAT Who will perform the ceremony? And what will happen to the Rolls Royce?" continues through Feb. 22 ID 7. THE LION In Winter is the first production of the new year at the Center Stage Theatre, 3350 So. Highland Drive. The show, is produced by Walk-OnPerformances Inc. are s, Thursdav-Sundaslated Feb. 14. Showtime through 8 is p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 7 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $7 regular admission and $5 for students and senior citizens. For informay tion call 484-980- GODSPELL, a musical based upon tbe Gospel according to St. Matthew, will be presented today (Thursday), tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU Tickets are campus. available at Kingsbury Box Hall; call office is open from 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. at the Hale Center Theater, Like to Know About My Grandparents is the title of a workshop from 5 p.m. Saturday at the West Valley library. Elementary age children are invitged to Team how to 2801 So. Main Street. For additional information call 484-925- 4-- r& ETC. MENS 4 on 4 slam dunk basketball league is for men and under and starts Wednesday, Feb. 24 at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 So. Redwood Road. Baskets are lowered to Games are and all receive participants fee is $135 per teamand should be received by Feb. 17 to assure a place in the league. Call tion. 974-692- for informa- 3 WALLYBALL: Two coed Wallyball leagues are being offered recreational and - - competitive at the Redwood e Center, 3060 So. Redwood Road. Wallyball is volleyball played in a racquetball Multi-purpos- The entry fee is $50 per team and entries should be received by Feb. 12. For information league, call about 974-692- SAVE YOUR GREEN SHEET ram receipt! IT MAY BE WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK. Each week we will print the address of a local resident. If your address is listed you have won $10. If you have a December carrier receipt you and your carrier will split the GRAND PRIZE JACKPOT, which will start at $25 and grow by $25 per week. GOOD LUCK!! This week's winning address: 3004 West 2995 South LAST WEEK'S RESULTS No Winner for Week of Jan. 21,1 988 GRAND PRIZE JACKPOT mm n -' 1 d s , r m S H r 1- i' : r Winners need to present proof of address and a carrier receipt by 5 Monday the week following publication at the Green Sheet, 155 E. 4905 South, Murray. - i court. DEADWOOD DICK a rootin tootin memlodrama of the Gay 90s will be presented by Community West Theatre in the Cyprus high auditorium Feb. 4, 5 gain information about their grandparents. They will be taught questions to ask and how to ask them CfVl 0. self-refere- I CAME LIBRARIES new music by Sally Dietlein by Val David Smithson), and a clever script by Tad Allyn Doyle springs with fantasy and special effects at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street. Performances are scheduled at 1 p.m. 30. Saturdays, Feb. is $3. For Admission information call 484-925- 7-- 7. 581-692- author, Lucy Daniel, will keynote the midwinter conference of the Utah Science Teachers Association (USTA) to be held Sunday at the Rampton Technology Building on the Lake Salt Community 9 at CPC Olympus View - p.m. For informa- SCIENCE educator and p.m. Violinist Suzuki Utah students. For additional visit information Day Murray Music at 4914 So. State, or call the Symphony office the Smudge, 581-710- THE PARENTS helping Sym- CELLIST Julie Zumsteg ), (250-318- phonic Emblem" by Bagley, "Bomsasto" by Farrar, "American Patrol" by Meacham, "Them Basses" by Huffine, "Americans We" "Anchors Fillmore, by Aweigh" by Zimmerman, "Marines Hymn" by Bennett, "Victory at Sea" by Rodgers" and "U.S. Field School Artillery, "High Cadets," "El Capitan, and "Stars and Stripes Forever" by Sousa. Tickets are $2 at the door. free holds Association 1988 at Snowbird will be held today WESTMINSTER Diabetes AMERICAN season. The concert, which will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 in the Murray high school also will auditorium, feature performances by the sculpture contest, performances of German-Swis- s music, a synchronized ski demonstrations by members of Snowbirds Ski School and a torchlight parade. dog, and Fox and Cat, and (arranged FAMOUS Radio Programs is the theme for the fifth concert in the Murray Symphony Orchestras 13th day, with award-winnin- g wines on display Saturday in the Cliff Lodge Wine Cellar. Snowbirds 1988 Winterfest will also feature other events such as a snow like friends by WINTERFEST through per person, with auditorium PINOCCHIO, with new Non-membe- USTA at that time paying $5 annual dues. 8. Curtain time is at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $3 and seating. 561-872- 3 self-estee- piece "Adagio," followed by four movements from Mendelssohns "Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 58," Ernest Chaussons "Piece, and "Suite 39," Op. Italienne" by Stravinsky. Free admission. 8, Originals at . feel you to blame ti without seeming to pry. Registration is required. there will be informative sessions presented by local speakers. Registration begins at 8 a.m. in the Rampton building foyer. may join the 565-753- Band presents its Midwinter concert at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Payne Gymnasium on the WestWasatch minster campus, 1840 So. at Canyons 1300 East. The program of Hospital. For information call ? A marches includes. ."National . explore chemical dependency in the home. The lecture is at 7 p.m. in the professional office building IF YOU U.M.W. Awareness Sunday will be observed this week at Trinity United Mehtodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South. The ladies of the United Methodist Women unit will both prepare and present the worship service which will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday School classes for all ages meet at MIDVALE Arts Council the Repertory presents Dance Theatre at the (Thursday) A VALENTINE Prayer Coffee will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the home of Susie Andrus. music concert Bach-Silo- p.m. the with relations committee meeting at 7 p.m. and the board of trustees at g script will be required. Director will be Sonny Barrus; choreographer Carrie Cox. For additional information, call Saperstein at BYU in the department. The includes the staff-paris- n TAP SHOW: 1-- at group meets Wednesday, AUDITIONS will tee will meet at 7 p.m. on The Bazaar Tuesday. Creations U.M.W. interest either |