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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 2B 10, 1988 TT Entertainment and light refreshments will be featured. For information or reservations call Wally Beckstead at visitation in homes, and hospitals nursing homes. Saturday at 10 a.m. is an opportunity to serve on the bus ministry and program. KEARNS East Stake will Tuesday-Fridamornings a.m. is the host a "Gold and Green from 8:30-1Ball Saturday, March 19, ladies fitness physical The churchs beginning at 8 p.m. in the program. 14 th and 20th ward private school (Salt Lake building. Cost is $1 per Christian Academy) is now person at the door, with taking enrollments for the school year. The dress being to 1988-8Salt Lake Baptist College "dressy." A light buffet will be served. Music will be house in the church Family Life Center is making a new provided by Tapestry. A available for catalogue program is also scheduled those seeking education and about 9:30 p.m. skill toward Christian work for career or TEN Commandments or service. The young married Ten is Suggestions? department, under Sundays sermon by Rev. couples James Harris at Trinity Pastor Steve Baxter, has a United Methodist Church, full calendar of activities and fellowship spring W. 4290 5415 South. Senior Pastor Dr. quarter. services are at 8:30 Worship Marsahall J. Warneke is and 11 a.m.; Sunday School a to fill seeking pianist at 9:45 (child care church needs in the music provided). Church members For information program. will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Cottonwood Heights call Figure Skating Club. 7500 So. 2700 East, for an GRACE Baptist Church, ice skating party. 4880 W. 4100 South, will Both junior and senior high conduct services special youth groups meet that with afternoon at 5:30. "Dimple Rev. Jim Sheppard from senior adult Gethsemane Darlings" Baptist holds a noon Church in Idaho Falls. group luncheon meeting Tuesday; Services will be held each Bazaar Creations meet at 1 evening at 7 p.m. The UMW public is also invited to the p.m. Wednesday; continues at Sunday service at Grace 9 a.m. Thursday; chancel Baptist Church. Sunday choir rehearses at 7:15; the School meets at 9:45 a.m.; weekly Bible study group morning worship is at 11; meets at 10 a.m. Friday. and service is at 6 evening For information call p.m. 262-209- 4. THEATRE soul-winni- F y 0 AUDITIONS for the UofU Theater Dept.s production of Doors will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in room 130 at the West Institute. Written by Susan Zeder, Doors won the Childrens DistinTheater Assn.s guished Play award. The story revolves around a young boy whose parents are going through a divorce. Four actors are needed: two adults for the roles of the mother and father, and two boys, able to play ages full-tim- Auditions will consist of reading from the script The and improvisation. show will be presented 1 at the pril Universitys Lab Theatre. Director for Doors is Mary Morris, graduate student in Child Drama. For more information, contact Mary Morris or Pat Wells at 28-Ma- y - auditions will hold dancers for in Salt Lake. Sunday Positions are currently open for soloists and corps de ballet. Auditions will be held at the Capitol Theatre, 3rd floor, 50 W. 200 South, a.m.-noofrom 10:30 Dancers wishing to audition should bring a photo and resume. A fee of $5 will be charged. Ballet West offers dancers a k contract beginning June 1, five home k a seasons, residency in Aspen, Colo., and national touring. For information call Carol Baer two-wee- at CHURCHES JOANNE B. Doxey, 2nd Counselor in the General Relief Society Presidency, will be the featured speaker at the Magna Central Stake Womens Conference to be held in the stake center and Friday Saturday, March 18 and 19. The conference will begin with a Fireside Friday evening, with Dick and Mary Winters as featured speakers. Music will be presented by the stake choir. Saturdays session begins at 9 a.m., with a of variety workshops scheduled. Joanne B. Doxey will be the guest speaker, and Eunice Martin will direct a stake womens chorus. The final workshop of the day will be "The Joy of Being a Woman" by Mrs. Doxey. A light luncheon will be served. FAMILIES In Danger: Protecting Your Family In An World is the topic Saturday from 9 in the Academy Park ward, 4605 West Point Drive. The seminar is sponsored by the Kearns East stake and is intended for youths 12 years old and up, as well as adults. The seminar will discuss how to recognize and deal with the a.m.-noo- n challenges faced by modern families, in particular the impact of todays media. For more call information, Carma Bean at 968-441- TAYLORSVILLE third ward, 1457 Atherton Drive, will hold a reunion March 19. Saturday, 30-ye- candy-makin- g 968-689- mornings. 1, WESTVALE Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, holds confirmation class today (Thursday) from 7 p.m. for 5th grade and up. Dr. John Barbuto, of Cottonwood Hospital will conduct a stress management workshop at 7 p.m. Friday, sponsored by the Women Association. All adults are invited. There is no charge. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11. The service will be conduced by church deacons. A special offering will be taken for the soup kitchen, which will be held CLASSES A seminar, seminar includes both workshops and demonstrations. There is room for only 1,700 women to participate so reservations are a must. For more information call Rosemary West at 969-475- at Wasatch Presbyterian March 28. Womens support group meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the home of Peggy Stevens, 6660 King Valley Road. Also on Tuesday, ladies exercise class will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Adult Bible study will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m., conducted by Pastor Saperstein. For information Mon.-Fri- ., call 9:30 a.m.-nooor Pastor 968-799- 2, n, Saperstein at 967-399- 8. EARTHQUAKE pre- paredness information will be offered Tuesday from 7:30-p.m. at the Granite first ward, 9900 So. 3100 East, Sandy. Sponsored by Mathew White as an Eagle Scout project, speakers will Mr. Tingey from civil defense, Mr. Dowding of the Red Cross and a representative of the Sandy Fire Dept. Open to the public, all invited. 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 Egyptian Citys Theater. The play runs at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays m Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; choir practice is Thursday at 7:30. For information call health-relate- 972-842- 7. BIBLE Baptist 3796 W. 4700 THE SPRING listing of old country. For classes at the Salt Lake information call more 533-640- Weavers Store, 1227 E. 3300 is now South, available. Beginning and advanced classes in weaving, tapcard estry weaving, weaving, rug weaving, spinning and knitting are being offered. Class size is limted to insure adequate Church, South, is holding Invitation Sunday this week. The invitation is being held at the close of the worship hour at both 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services. This is an opportunity for those seeking membership or other spiritual needs. Sunday School is at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.; the youth group meets at 6 p.m. for devotions, fellowship, volleyball and refreshments in On the church gym. Wednesdays at 7 p.m. is City-Count- y Health Department is now offering a variety of educational classes in the KearnsWest Valley City area. The Nursing Division will be teaching various 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 a.m. Topics and dates are as follows: March 16, Dental Health presented by Dr. Ryser, DDS; March 23, Toddler Language Development; March d 10:15-11:1- 5 LIBRARIES 30, Depression; April 6, First Aid and Safety; April 13, Stress Management; April 20, Weight Control; April 27, Self Esteem; May Communicable 4, Di seasesImmuni zations. For more information call YOUNGSTERS ages 8-- have an opportunity to learn the beautiful art of Ukrainian egg decoration this month. Workshops are scheduled from 4-- 5 p.m. Tuesday at the East Mill Creek 2266 library, Evergreen Ave.; Wednesday at the West Valley library, W. 2880 3650 South; Thursday, March 17 at the West Jordan library, 1970 W. 7800 and South; Tuesday, March 22 at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Call the library for information on fees, Also scheduled for April and May are two by , Sharon workshops Alderman, a nationally known weaver, lecturer and author. For further information contact the Salt Lake Weavers Store at The staff of the Salt Lake Weavers Store invites people interested in the fiber arts to visit the store. Many weaving looms and spinning wheels are on display. 364-215- materials and registration. For call information 943-463- 6. 255-711- 4. ORGANIZATIONS EVENTS PINOCCHIO, with new friends like Smudge, the dog, and Fox and Cat, and new music by Sally Dietlein (arranged by Val David and a clever Smithson), Tad by Allyn Doyle script springs with fantasy and special effects at the Hale at Center Theater, 2801 So. PARENTS helping par- Main Street. Performances ents Toughlove Support are scheduled at 1 p.m. Group for parents troubled Saturdays through April 30. is $3. For by their teenagers behavior Admission call information meets Mondays from 9. 484-925- 7-- p.m. Auxiliary, Kearns Post 132, will elect new officers for the coming year. Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. (Friday) Legionaires will be voting for their new officers, while the Auxiliary will be voting March 18. at CPC Olympus View 7-- UTAH State Society Daughters of the American Revolution will meet in spring conference Friday and Saturday in the Gold Room of Distinctive Catering, 285 E. 2700 South. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. both days. For additional information call Mrs. Verdi R. White, State Membership Chairman, at reservations, contact the Murray Symphony office at 7. UTAH Symphony THE WEST Valley AARP takes you back to the land of the Leprechauns as it presents a special Irish Night Concert Monday at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. conHarold Gottfredson ducts "From Ireland to Broadway" in this annual collection of music from the Chapter 3914 has changed its meeting place from the West Valley library to the Magna Senior Center, 8952 W. 2700 South. Future sessions will be held at 1 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month. Persons who 9 Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West, Taylorsville. For information call 265-313- AUNT Dan and Lemon, by Wally Shawn, will be presented through Saturday in the lab theater in the Performing Arts building on the UofU campus. As part of the student director series, the play will be directed by John J. Flynn, THE . FEDERAL Wom- :Jvt'he layicoqins and language ens Club will hold its matureMarch luncheon at the subject matter and parental - Chuck-A-Ram- 744 E. 400 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 discretion advised. is Showtimes are 8 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday, and at 5 and 7 p.m. today (Thursday). & ETC. 6 295-533- ISA (Intermountain Society of Artists) is hosting an outdoor workshop in oils to be given by Robert Duncan and Friday Saturday, March 25 and 26. For additional information call Diane Pratt at 487-331- "Sound of Music" by Rodgers and Hammerstein. The will concert be performed at 8:30 p.m. at Murray high school, 5440 So. State. Tickets are $3.50 in advance or $4 at the door. For information or 9 Hospital, 1430 E. 4500 and South, Holladay, Wednesdays from p.m. in the professional office at Wasatch building 295-144- AMERICAN Legion and BROADWAY Show Stoppers is the theme of the upcoming Murray Symphoconcert Orchestra ny Saturday, March 19. The program includes selections from "Candide" and "Porgy and Bess" by Bernstein, "Show Boat" by Kearn, "My Fair Lady" and "Camelot" by Lerner and Lowe and THE 0. AMERICAN Legion Dept, of Utah announces that Veronica Spence of the San Fransisco, Calif., Western Service Division and National Vice President, is arriving here Saturday. A reception will be given in her honor at the Airport Hilton by Pres. Marianne Jensen. All members are invited to attend the 4:30 p.m. event. Check at the desk for room number. She will then attend the 69th American Legion Birthday and Beauty Pageant, which will be held at the Airport Hilton at 7 p.m. She is to be a guest speaker, along with National Commander John P. ("Jake") Comer. STUDENTS and parents interested in seeing what Skyline high school has to offer will get their chance Thurdsday, March 17 at the schools house, open "Skyline On Parade." On that day, from p.m., the school will be open to the public with displays and demonstrations being presented by Skyline teachers and students. The schools curriculum and programs will be explained. Notable Skyline organizations such as LaNichee Drill Team, Dance Club, Cheerleaders, UTAH Girls Village 11th annual luncheon and fashion show will be held Saturday, March 26 at noon in the Little America Grand Ballroom. Spring fashions will be presented by ZCMI. Tickets are $30 per person of which ($20 is a contribution to Girls Village). For reservations call 262-990- fmmxtmsmm lATA-gUROl-R Weed Insect Control mmi. This Week: Core Aeration for less waterins ORTEGA MEXICAN BURGER COMBO Next Week's Special AVOCADO & SWISS BURGER COMBO FREE ESTIMATES CALL TODAY! 485-368- 10 9 DISCOUNT ON ALL SERVICES THRU APRIL 30TH j&s-J- E Good Through March through Tickets are the Kimball 2. available at 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. wish to have lunch may make reservations by calling the center at 2 at least a day in advance and asking for Jean Orton. (Cost: $1.25 per person). For information on the chapter call Sally Kerr 250-790- r. 266-486- Saturdays April 250-069- instruction. Instructors include Deanna Baugh, John Hess, Peggy Moore, Sandra Paul ana Vonnie Wildfoer-ste- state THE SALT Lake and ANNUAL PRODUCTION ... The North Davis Area Mutual for the Handicapped, a program for handicapped youths and young adults from 21 stakes of the LDS church in northwest Davis County, will present its annual musical production this year both in Clearfield and Salt Lake. "Do You Hear the People Sing" has an ancient Roman setting, focusing on the confrontation between the Romans and early Christians. Pictured from left are: Melinda Gulbranson as a Roman woman, Zachery Davis as a Roman Senator, Debbie Duke as a Roman dancer, and Rolf Reeder as a Roman soldier. The production will be staged today (Thursday) and Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Clearfield high auditorium and on March 17 and 16 at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State Street. include ST. MATTHEWS Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, West Valley City, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with worship services at 10:30. Lenten services are held each 7. LITTLE Shop Of Horrors, 9 a Greener Lawn SYSTEMS GLAMOR sponsored by Mary Kay Cosmetics, will be held from p.m. Saturday at the Salt Lake Hilton. The Fertilizer for LAWN CAF 484-925- fout-harne- FOR A BEAUTIFUL LAWN Touch OGreen e Monday-Wednesda-y 4-- 364-434- 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 reservastions call 964-288- 581-635- BALLET West THE CURIOUS Savage Fv 9 semi-form- 10-1- ;; 12, 1988 4935 South State 7065 South 900 East 2902 West 4700 South 566-150- 0 486-330- 0 |