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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET BALLET West will hold for auditions dancers Sunday, March 13 in Salt Lake. Positions are currently open for soloists and corps de ballet. Auditions will be held at the Capitol Theatre, 3rd floor, 50 W. from School classes for all ages 10:30 staff-paris- h Dancers wishing to audition should bring a photo and resume. A fee of $5 will be charged. Ballet West offers dancers a contract beginning June 1, five home seasons, a in residency Aspen, Colo., and national touring. The artistic staff is headed by director John Hart, along with Elaine Thomsa, Petrus Bosnian, Sondra Sugai and Marrie Hadfield. Auditions will also be held in New York City on Sunday, March 6. For information call Carol Baer at k k 364-434- 3. is 968-689- CHURCHES the Kearns North Stake will be celebrated tomorrow (Friday) at the stake center, W. South. 4660 5015 Included in the program will be both a slide show and skits dramatizing the stakes history. All current and former stake presidencies are expected to be in attendance. The event will at 7 p.m. and begin refreshments will be served. For more information, call Jack R. Turner at 968-253- 0. Protecting-You- In r An evenings. 1 ST. MATTHEWS THE 30TH Anniversary of FAMILIES 8. meet at 9:45 a.m. (child care provided); both junior and senior high youth groups meet at 5:30 p.m. The weeks activities continue with the relations committee meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at the church, with the UMW evening Bible study circle meeting at 7:30 at the home of Hazel Wyatt. The administrative council meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Church women continue making Easter candy at 9 a.m. Thursday; the chancel choir rehearses at 7:15. The weekday Bible study group meets at the church at 10 a.m. Friday, March 11. At 2:15 p.m. Sunday, March of members the 13, congregation will meet at Cottonwood Heights Figure Skating Club, 7500 So. 2700 East, for an afternoon of skating and fellowship. For futher information, call a.m.-noo- two-wee- 967-399- SUNDAY morning worship services at Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South, are at 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Sunday AUDITIONS South, Pastor or n, Saperstein at 200 9:30 Mon.-Fri- ., 968-799- 2, a.m.-itoo- 3, 1988 Danger: Family In World will be the topic Saturday, March 12 from 9 a.m.-noo- n in the Academy Park ward, 4605 West Point Drive. Randal A Wright, Church Educational System regional coordinator and Institute Director will preside,. The seminar is sponsored by the Kearns East stake and is intended for youths 12 years old and up, as well as adults. Wright will discuss how to recognize and deal with the challenges faced by modem in families, particular the impact of todays media. He will discuss the effects of movies and television, music and will include ways to safeguard families. For cadi more information, Carma Bean at Lu- theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, West Valley City, sadly announces the resignation of Pastor Will Hazard. Pastor Hazard has accepted a new call to Redeemer Lutheran Church in Bakersfield, Calif. He, along with Pastor Larry Closter, was an integral part of the successful merger of Atonement and St. Pauls Lutheran Churches into St. Matthews this year. Prior to his accepting his call here he was pastor of Martin Lutheran Church in Neb. Pastor Johnson, Closter is currently a chaplain in the U.S. Army stationed in New Jersey. A reception in honor of Pastor Hazard and his wife will be held following his last service Sunday at St. Matthews. At this time also, fund matching donations will be accepted toward the purchase of St. Matthews computer and software. Lutheran Brotherhood of the State of Utah, branch 8176, will match funds we raise up to $350 toward this purchase. St. Matthews holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with . worship services at 10:30. Confirmation class is held Wednesday at 7 p.m.; choir practice is Thursday at 7:30. For information call 972-842- 7. 968-441- 9. Q WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610 So. 4400 Church, West, holds confirmation class today (Thursday) from 7 p.m. for 5th grade and up. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a.m. Worship service is at 11 a.m., with "The Grace of Liberality" as the sermon topic, based on II Corinthians The sermon will deal with the idea of stewardship. Sunday is Girl Scout Sunday. On ladies exercise Tuesday, class will be held at 7:30 at the church. p.m. Wednesday Bible study at both 1 and 7 p.m.; youth choir practice is also at 7 8:1-1- 5. p.m. On Friday March 11 a stress management work- shop will be given by Dr. John Barbuto, a neurologist at Cottonwood Hospital. Adults are being invited to attent. There is no charge For information call ra April Management; 255-711- school high auditorium, 5717 So. 1300 East. Admission is free. 4. WITH spring just around the comer, USU Extension Service is planning a series of gardening workshop for both novice and experienced gardeners. The sessions will be held at two locations and are free to the public. Classes will be held in the Granger Bishops Store House, 3678 So. 7200 West, in the upstairs CLAUDIO meeting 533-640- GLAMOR concert-mast- er . Saint-Saen- 533-640- foot-tappin- 533-640- THE SALT Lake ty Health Department a variety of educational classes in the KeamsWest Valley City area. The Nursing Division will be teaching various d topics for the at the Kearns public Southwest Medical Center, 5255 So. 4015 West, Suite 100 (rear downstairs). Classes will be held on Wednesday mornings from 5 a.m. Topics and dates are as follows: March 9, Infant Language Development; March 16, Dental Health presented by Dr. Ryser, DDS; March 23, Toddler Language Development; March 30, Depression; April 6, First Aid and is now offering health-relate- 10:15-11:1- 531-706- PARENTS helping 6. Toughlove Support Group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior meets Mondays from 9 p.m. at CPC Olympus View Hospital, 1430 E. 4500 and South, Holladay, Wednesdays from 9 p.m. in the professional office 7-- 7-- at building 265-313- 2. 744 E. 400 Chuck-A-Ram- a, South in Salt Lake on Saturday, March 19 at 12:30 p.m. Hostess for the event will be Lula Jean Secrist. Reservations must be made by March 14, with no cancellations accepted after March 15. For reservations call Lula Jean Secrist at or Billy Murray at 295-533- FRESH New Look is the theme of the Christian Womens Club luncheon to be held Wednesday at the 4699 House, Heritage Highland Drive. Lunch will be at 12:30 (cost: $7.75). Reservations must be made by March 7. Call Nancy at 942-754- 266-486- of $4-$1- advised. Showtimes p.m. March March 10, with a matinee also slated 10. 0. Fashion consultant Elaine Judd will Maximizing focus on Accessories, Gretchen Hansen is the guest soloist, and Christy Reid, a ranchers wife and mother of five from Firth, Idaho will be the guest available for children, senior citizens and groups of 10 For or more. information call 0. LITTLE Shop Of Horrors, a play which originally opened in New York City in the summer of 1982 and was later adapted to the motion picture screen, is currently being produced in Park Citys Egyptian Theater. The play runs at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through 2. Tickets are April available at the Kimball Arts Center and the Adventure Center in Park City and at all Wasatch Front SmithTix locations. Regular prices are $7 for adults, $6 for students and senior citizens, and $5 for children under 12. PINOCCHIO, with new like Smudge, the and Fox and Cat, and friends dog, new music by Sally Dietlein (arranged 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. Saturdays through April 30. Admission is $3. For information call 484-925- speaker. t are 8 7 p.m. 5 p.m. March ETC. 2 - 295-144- 6 Rawski version y Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, will be staged at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and at 2 p.m. Saturday in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU campus. Tickets range from and are available either through City Rep or the Kingsbury Hall box office. Discounts are 532-600- THE FEDERAL Womens Club will hold its March luncheon at the THE CANCER Proven- tion and Early Detection program of the Utah Dept, of Health will be conducting cancer screening clinincs for women during the month of March. Clinics inclue a Pap test, pelvic and breast exam, blood pressure check, hemocult kits to test for health colorectal cancer, education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referal for appropriate follow-umedical Fees range from $3 to $18, based and on family income family size. Clinics are scheduled from . 3 p.m. March 7and 21 in room of the County Government Center, 2001 So. State; from 1 a.m. March 14 and 28 at the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 West; from 5:15-7:1- 5 p.m. Marh 15 at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 So. Redwood Road; from 7 p.m. March 9 and 23 in room 105 of the Cannon Health Building, 288 No. 1460 West; from 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. March 30 at the Cottonwood Creek LDS stake center, 1535 Creek Road; and from 9 a.m.4 at the Sunday p.m. Anderson Westside Senior Citizen Center, 868 W. 900 South. Appointments are necessary. Women may call 2 for appointments or further information. p. 1-- 5-- 538-671- BLITHE Noel Spirit, Cowards supernatural comedy, will be presented by the College of Eastern Utah on the Kearns high stage THEATRE at 7:30 Monday Tickets are $2. THE CURIOUS Savage continues through April 11 at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street. Greedy step children try to have their rich mother committed to that "little house on th hill." All they want is her money .. all they get is a big surprise when they discover shes crazy like a fox. For 7. p.m. AUNT Dan and Lemon, by Wally Shawn, will be in the presented March lab theaterin the Performing Arts building on the UofU campus. As part of the student director series, the play will be directed by John J. Flynn, Jr. The play contains mature language and subject matter and discretion parental is 2 A 250,000 square foot of recreational display vehicles, boats, cycles and backpacking and outdoor equipment will highlight the 23rd annual Utah Boat, Sport and Travel Show March in the Salt Palace. The display, valued at $10 million, will feature 1988 ' motorhomes, mini homes, fifth wheels, travel trailers, van conversions and camping trailers as well as speed boats, fishing boats and cruisers. Show hours are p.m. March 3 0 11 1; a.m.-l- O p.m. March FOR A BEAUTIFUL LAWN Fertilizer for a Greener Lawn QM ! of? - 1 (HEWS (STiVffD) ll vVQRu Touch OGreen ilUU:eHi - JliliJg sAM LAWN CARE SYSTEMS I(dft!fr - less watering FREE ESTIMATES ililn I E ATArB U BG E B ML. This Week: Core Aeration for l'l - Weedlnsect Control 1 DeOfESO i Wasatch Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West, Taylorsville. For information call 6. 033 (MG par- ents g 531-706- modern-da- ORGANIZATIONS 7. - City-Coun- WEST Side Story, City Reps production of the UTAH Symphony 7. 484-925- 1, 4 takes you back to the land of the Leprechauns as it presents a special Irish Night Concert Monday, March 14 at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall.o Harold Gottfredsort conducts "Frdm Ireland to Broadway" in this annual collection of music from the old country. For more information call three-mont- h reservastions call 7. Ralph Matson takes a solo turn Friday and Saturday as he performs "Cons Calille certo No 3 Tor Violin and . Orchestra" with" the" Utah The program Symphony. also includes the overture to "La Pincesse Jaune" by s and Tchaikovskys "Symphony No. 5." The concert begins at 8 p.m. both nights, and will be preceded by free talks about JESSE Winchester, from the music given by music Montreal, Canada, will director Joseph Silverstein perform a solo concert of For 7:15. more at with songs information call lyrics that provoke a happy introspection of ourselves CARLA will and society on Wednesday, Sciaky present a delightful evening March 16 at 7:30 p.m. in of songs and instrumental the Art Bam, 54 Finch music using many different Lane, Salt Lake. Tickets are the familiar $6 advance; $7 at the door, intstrument guitar and fiddle, as well as with a $1 discount for Utah the Gudulka (Bulgarian Bluegrass Music Assn, fiddle) and plucked psaltery members. For information Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at call the Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane, Salt Lake. Tickets are BROADWAY Show Stop$5 advance; $6 at the door, pers is the theme of the with a $1 discount for Utah upcoming Murray SymphoMusic Assn, ny Bluegrass Orchestra concert members. For information Saturday, March 19. The call program includes selections from "Candide" and "Porgy THE SYMPHONIC and Bess by Bernstein, Band from the UofU will "Show Boat by Keam, "My play a concert in Gardner Fair Lady" and "Camelot" Hall 200 Wednesday at 8 by Lemer and Lowe and of Music" p.m. Theconcert will include "Sound by works by Roland Lo Presti, Rodgers and Hammerstein. will concert be Mozart, William Latham, The Vincent Persichetti, Percy performed at 8:30 p.m. at Grainger, Samuel Barber Murray high school, 5440 and Joseph Wilcox. The So. State. Tickets are $3.50 concert is open to the public in advance or $4 at the and is free of charge. door. For information or reservations, contact the GRANITE School District Murray Symphony office at presents the Granite Youth Saint-Saen- their bag gang have unpackee State tour of the Wester in town through Saturtay, meting wrth be will friends his and tour. the on Mickey is the fourth stop and making publicappearanc city officials, travel Industry leaders, tale " on o the Choir. Then, premiering Wednesday, Tabernacle Mormon the conducting Seven Dwarfs On Ice Starring Snow Wh'te and the World Walt life when to will come Disney classics The J and Mickey Mouse" comes to the Salt Palace for 11 performances. of in celebration of tl50th anniversary presented through Monday, March 14, is SHOW. at f toll or 1 favorite. For ticket Information, those Interested may call 25 or more to selected performances by calling (801) Special discounts are available for groups of WESTWARD HO! ... Mickey .ndth. Lake Valley at Walt Dianey Worfd kicks off a McKel-la- r, 533-640- t . principal violinist of the Utah Symphony since 1974, performs Blochs Suite for Viola and Orchestra with the Symphony at 8 p.m. and Friday Saturday, March 11 and 12. Paul Polivnik is guest conductor in a program which includes works by Beethoven and Russell Peck. For information call (The same concert will also be given Thursday, March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Harris Fine Arts Center on the BYU campus. Call for information). THE UTAH Symphony . y operas ct CHRISTOPHER 378-744- EVENTS - Pasatieri. General admission tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for students and senior citizens. seminar, and demonstrations. There is room for only 1,700 women to participate so reservations are a must. For more information call Rosemary West at one-a- will make up the UofU music departments "Night At The Opera" in Gardner Hall 303 Friday and Saturday, March 11 and 12 at 8 p.m. The musical evening will be produced and staged by Lyrico, the campus-base- d lyric opera ensemble, under direction of Matt Bean. The program includes A Game of Chance by Seymour Barab; A Hand of Bridge by Samuel Barber and The Women by Thomas 7-- sponsored by Mary Kay Cosmetics, will be held from p.m. Saturday, March 12 at the Salt Lake Hilton. The seminar includes both workshops r--, $. 7. THREE transplants, including discussion on soil mixes, light, and other factors involved in transplanting, as well as vegetable varieties which do well in this area. A re- Abbado, garded as one of the worlds finest conductors, leads the virtuoso Chamber Orchestra of Europe in Symphony Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The pianist Cecile Licard performs works by Schumann, Mendelssohn and Schubert. For call information room, on Wednesdays from p.m. and at the USU Extension Office in the County Government Center, 2001 So. State Street, room 1007, on Thursdays from 3 p.m. and from 9 p.m. Classes will be taught by Duane Hatch and Larry Sagers. Classes begin in Granger on March 9 and in the County Government Center on March 10. The subject that week will be how to grow your own 1-- O Cottonwood - CLASSES 4-- Symphony Orchestra in a childrens concert featuring for selections especially chilren and their parents at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the 13, Stress April 20, Weight Control; April 27, Self Esteem; May 4, Communicable Disease sImmunizations. call information more Safety; Next Weeks ITALIAN CHICKEN Special ORTEGA MEXICAN SANDWICH BURGER COMBO f Good Through March CALL TODAY! 5, 1988 I' 4 485-368- 9 10 4935 South State 7065 South 900 East 2902 West 4700 South DISCOUNT ON ALL SERVICES THRU APRIL 30TH .r' fray ror!,4 I Of . AjPjlJ hUM 0 " |