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Show tt ixxii M AUDITIONS HALE nv Center .. Theater, .ii l.u IIUIU . rw z.inn " Will ,,MA1A4 auditions from 9 Saturday for Hold On To June, a Hale comedy. Needed are a boy (age two girls (age a female lead (around 30), two males two boys two girls father and a male The audition will be a cold Call reading. 4 for information, or drop by Saturday morning. a.m.-noo- n (30-40- ), (16-18- ), (16-18- ), (50-65- ), (30-60- ). 84-92- homes for men, women or or couples, daytime All materials, evening. a Bible, are including provided for a nominal fee. Those interested may call Christine Nelson (943-715for or Allen Betz (278-760information. A decorations workshop will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Nancy Rawski. Those who wish to attend 0 for may call directions. day with foot washing, March 7:30 31, p.m.; Stations of the Cross, April 1, noon; Good Friday family liturgy, April 1, 7 p.m.; the Great Vigil of Easter and baptisms, April 2, 8 p.m.; Easter Sunrise Service, Apn'l 3, 5:30 a.m.; Festal Easter Service, April 3, 10 a.m. WESTVALE Presbyterian 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11. March 27 is Palm Sunday, and the traditional Palm Sunday processional with choir A ON PALM Sunday there will be only one worship service at 11 a.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South. At that time the chancel choir will present the Easter Cantata entitled Breakfast at Galilee, written by Sonny Salsbuiy and arranged by Bergen White. The Sunday School children will also present a short program.' Sunday School classes will meet at 9:30 that day The of 9:45. instead Bible study group weekday meets at 10 a.m. Thursday and that evening there will be a Maundy Thursday service at 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. There will music and be special communion. Saturday, April 2 there will be an Easter Egg hunt on the church grounds for toddlers through 6th grade. For information call mornings. 968-689- HOLY WEEK schedule for Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2840 So. 9000 West, Magna, includes blessing of the palms and divine liturgy at 5:30 p.m. Saturday; mass with palms at both 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday; procession, public adoration and liturgy at 7 p.m. Holy Thursday (March 31); a day of complete abstinence and fast on Good Friday (April 1) with stations of the cross at 7 p.m., solemn veneration of the cross, holy communion and collection for the Holy Land; solemn Easter vigil, baptism of new converts and reception into the church will take place at 7:30 p.m. Holy Saturday (April 2); Solemn mass of the Resurrection scheduled at 9 and 11 a.m. Easter Sunday (April 3). THE HUNTER Copper Hills stake will hold stake conference Saturday and Sunday at the stake center, 6800 Wf South. 4100 sessions General are 7 scheduled at p.m. Saturday and at 10 a.m. Sunday. THE HOLY Week and Easter schedule for St. Episcopal Stephens Church, 6615 So. 3200 West, is as follows: Athe Sunday of the Passion -Palm Sunday, March 27, 10 a.m.; Tenebrae, March 30, 7:30 p.m.; Maundy Thurs Frederick Speakmans sermon, 'What Pilot Said One Midnight." For information call Mon.-Fri- ., 9:30 a.m.-nooor Pastor first-perso- 968-799- n INFORMATION n, 967-399- 8. i ST. MATTHEWS Lu- theran 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 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.; choir practice is Thursday at 7:30. Interim pastor Harvey Levning is conducting services. For information call 972-842- BIBLE and technical assistance on the federal Black Lung program for current beneficiaries and potential claimants will 9:30-11:3- its World Missions Revival through Sunday at 7 p.m. nightly. Those interested in careerss as a lifetime missionary need to come and learn the details. Missionaries - are being sought to be sent to Asia, South Africa, Europe, America and Austrialia. Translators are alos being sought to translate the Old and New Testament into foreign and tribal languagto es. Transportation Sunday School (10 a.m. each Sunday morning) is available. The church bus will stop and pick up children and adults and bring them home The Rev. Charles Perkins will deliver the 11 a.m. Sunday sermon, "The His and Missionary Mission." The churchs private academy is taking enrollement for the 1988-8school year. The 10 a.m. Sunday morning auditorium class, taught by Dr. is Marsahll Warneke, of book the studying Joshua. For more information call AN EASTER prayer coffee will be held at the home of Cynthia Gault on 6, April Wednesday, beginning at 9:30 a.m. (nursery provided). Those interested may call s. 9 964-288- 942-404- 9 for directions. sions are informal, small-grou- p Bible studies in Ses- 942-754- Irving limted of age over- ETC. 0 AN EMERGENCY and of Society Mineralogical Utah, will include exhibits, live demonstrations, prize and drawings activities. UTAH Girls Village 11th annual luncheon and fashion show will be held Saturday at noon in the America Grand Little Ballroom. Spring fashions will be presented by ZCML Tickets are $30 per person of which is a ($20 to contribution Girls Village). For reservations 7-- 4. 9 72-ho- 3-- 2, 0 helping parents Toughlove Support Group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior meets Mondays from 9 at CPC Olympus View Hospital, 1430 E. 4500 and South, Holladay, Wednesdays from 9 p.m. in the professional office at Wasatch building Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West, Taylorsville. For information call 969-122- 11-1- Tb UJeat SPRING Uoey 2. 7-- perform Mozarts "Jupiter" Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday in Hall. The program also includes J.C. Bachs Sinfonia for Double Orchestra in major, Op. 18, No. 1 and Haydns Sinfonia Concertante for Oboe, Bassoon, Violin, Violincello and Orchestra in major, Op. 84. For call more information (The concert will also be performed at the Radisson Hotel in Ogden at 8 p.m. Friday, March 25. For ticket information call 265-313- Symphony E-fl- at EVENTS KKAT Country in conjunc- tion with R&J Record and will Studio Recording concert benefit at a present The Westerner Club, 3360 So. Redwood Road, today (Thursday) at 7 p.m. Special will be guest country artist Keith recording THEATRE DEATH of a Salesman, Arthur 533-640- 399-9214- classic, artist Cori Connors, performing selected songs from her upcoming album Mark Seamons, who has with the CBS played Orchestra, will be featured on vocals and the DX7IIFD Nashville Synthesizer. country artist Ron Preston will be featured on pedal steel guitar. All proceeds from this concert and Keith Bryants hit single "You and Me" will be donated to the "Shelter for the Homeless Committee." Tickets may be mances are scheduled at 8 p.m. (except nightly Sundays) with 2 p.m. matinees March 26 and 2. Tickets are April available by calling .) ORGANIZATIONS and Wilkinson Building. topic will be "Ask available Norman at contin- ues through March 27 at The The Experts," featuring a panel of diabetes experts answering questions on control, management and detection of diabetes. Panelists include Scott Soulier, DPW; Karmeen Kulkami, RD, MS; Frank Robles, R.Ph.; Debra Taylor. RN, CDE; and Dana H. Clark, MD. call information For CONTRELL MODERN PLAY ... Marianne Mon son (back) and high's Adrsn "Klmo" Bird (who alternates with Taylorsville senior Dale Boam) rehearse a scene from "Mother Hicks, presented by the UofLI Young People's Theater at Briant intermediate school through Saturday. "Mother Hicks" takes place in a small Illinois town. It's 1935 and the townsfolk are afraid ... not just of the depression, but of a woman who lives "way up on Dug Hill," a woman named Mother Hicks. Why is she there, what does she want .. is she a witch? Mother Hicks Is not the only one who doesnt fit It. There's "Girl," a orphan, abandoned by her parents and dutifully attended to (sometimes) by a family in town. And then there's Tuc, a deaf mute, who sees and hears everything going on .. without being able to communicate with most of them. As the young girt and the deaf boy seek their own identities, they unveil the truth about Mother Hicks as well. "Mother Hicks" plays at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) and Friday; and at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are available or at through the Pioneer Theatre Company box office the door of Bryant intermediate school, 40 So. 800 East. Corionwood continues through April 10 at the Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 North. Performances 8 are at p.m. W. 500 Wednesday-Saturda- and y 2 Sunday; matinees March p.m. '27 7 p.m. and April 2. THE CURIOUS Savage continues through April 11 at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street. Greedy step children try to ISA (Intermountain Society have their rich mother of Artists) is hosting an committed to that "little Horowitz will perform at 8 p.m. today (Thursday) in Hall. Tickets Symphony range from $5 to $10 and are BORN Yesterday y Melvin Stecher 1. Chapter of the American the Center Stage Theater, Diabetes Utah 3350 Assn., Drive. Highland Affiliate, will hold a free Performances are at 8 p.m. education program at 7 p.m. Thursday-Saturdaand at in 7 p.m. Sunday. today (Thursday) Cottonwood Hospitals x S 581-696- THE SALT Lake County purchased through Smith-Tifor $6.50 in advance, or for $7.50 at the door. DUO-PIANIST- Millers American on continues through April 2 on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theater. Perfor- Bryant presenting his latest release "You and Me." Also appearing will be local 363-312- the Symphony Hall box office 4. Atea'ft CLEAN-U- P CAMPAIGN DAIRY QUEEN HOAUESTVLIE BURGER n GRAND PRIZE POWER LAVNMOWER Smaller Prizes 1, 1. ). 4. 5. twill be given by random drawing The (login contest is by Green SheetWest Volley View and the West Valley area Chamber of Commerce. Entrants need to be residents ol West Valley City. More than one entry will be accepted per household. Entries are to be mailed to the West Valley Area Chamber ol Commerce, 1470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah Milt. All entries will become the prorty of the West Valley area Chamber of Commerce Clean-u- p Committee. SINGLE NAME $fipO9D0UDLE'fi)69 FULL MEAL DEAL FULL MEAL DEALr ADDRESS CITY HOME .ZIP. .STATE. FULL MEAL DEAL AIL MEALS INCLUDE: BURCER, FRIES, DRINK A SUNDAE DAIRY QUEEIte LET'S ALL GOTO Opon Mon. thru Sot. 10:30 am 11 pm MAIL BEFORE MARCH 31, 1988 l TRIPLE .AGE SLOGAN 5-- 2. SLOGAN CONTEST Fo other The Murray Armory is locted at 5189 So. State. Show hours are 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Sunday. The is invited and public admission is free. 262-990- PARENTS 7-- 25-2- 7 Disaster Preparedness Seminar will be presented by the Taylorsville Central call Stake, 5000 So. 1950 West, from p.m. Saturday. The is invited to WHEELER Historic public participate in this workshop Farm, 6351 So. 900 East, i where a emergency sponsoring an Easter Egg kit will be displayed, films Hunt at 9 a.m. Saturday, on disaster April 2. The emergency preparedness presented, hunt features eggs, candy and displays on food storage and prizes. Children will be and other information will divided into age groups of 2 be given. Speaker will be and under, President Glen R. Kirk of and After the the Taylorsville Central hunt, Wheeler Historic Stake, who will inform the Farm presents its first big audience of not only how event of the spring at 10 important it is to be a.m. with a sheep shearing prepared, but how to do it. demonstration. Observe ?s William Ashdown will a sheep shearer shears the assist. Further information farms herd. Also, watch as may be obtained by calling the sheep wool is washed, Earl Alsop at carded and spun into yarn. Salt Lake is a nondenomini-ationa- l organization. Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Christopher will a COLORFUL and unique minerals from Utah will be featured during the annual Gem and Mineral Show on March at the Murray National Guard Armory. The show, sponsored by the 484-925- er p.m. 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), 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 A 11. "Quilting April Memory" will be presented by Jan Ward, featuring a quilt trunk show, varieties of patters and ways to use Carol quilting pieces. Mason, a policewoman, wife, mother and secretary, will discuss "Designing Lifes Fabric. Music mother-daughtprovided by duo Shirley and Robin Ressler, who will entertain with "Piecing Together A Melody. The Christian Womens Club of THE UTAH Symphonys Church, 4700 South, is in aflere-ward- works 364-434- Wilkins, by provided A STITCH In Time is the theme for the Christian Womens Club luncheon to be held Wednesday, April 13 at the Heritage House, Drive. 4699 Highland Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. at $7.75person For (nursery provided). reservations call Nancy before Rawski at $5-$3- be available Wednesday 0 from a.m. at the federal building, 125 So. State, room 2404. Coal miners who are now receiving benefits from the federal Black Lung program and who need assistance to medical forms complete should attend as well as anyone needing to file an application for benefits. Baptist 3769 W. selection whelming success of Giselle, Ballet West is performing its final program of its 25th "The year. anniversary Glittering Gala," as it is being billed, includes two local favorites, Gershwin, By George and Bugaku, plus the world premiere of a new ballet, Ophelia - offering audiences a program of diversity. Performances are scheduled through March 28. Tickets range from with student tickets priced at $3. Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more and to senior citizens. call For information, 9. PINOCCHIO, Kayleen Housekeeper and Sherry Lee. University Singers, directs by Dr. Ronald J. Staheli, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assemby Hall on Temple Square. FOLLOWING the 484-925- 0. Cushing Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 Soutn. Majestic is hostess camp. Vocal THE BRIGHAM Youn, Selections wil include by Mendelssohn and Berlin. Admission is to those eight years and older. 487-331- house on th they want is her money .. all they get is a big surprise when they discover shes crazy like a fox. For reservastions call hill." All SALT Lake County South DUP will meet at 1 :30 p.m. at the Clark Monday y -- 2, Saperstein at Shum-wa- and older. LOOK at what is 262-619- Pratt at two-pian- normal behavior will be the topic of discussion tonight (Thursday) as part of the continuing education program sponsored by Wasatch Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West. Gerald Lazar, MD, medical director of adolescent psychiatry will discuss what normality is and how it manifests itself through the life cycle. He will pay special attention to adolescents and midlife. This lecture is free and will be held in the hospitals professional office building at 7 p.m. For information call be observed. Music will be provided by both youth and adult choirs. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. will be ladies exercise class; Wednesday at 7 p.m. is Bible study, youth choir and adult choir. Maundy Thursday service will be held Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m. The Last Supper will be recalled with communion and special choir music. Pastor will deliver Saperstein outdoor workshop in oils to be given by Robert Duncan tomorrow (Friday) and additional For Saturday. Diane call information and Del Parkinson will o recial perform a at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. will Selections include works by Mozart, Liszt and Ravel. Admission is limted to those eight years of age CLASSES members and acolytes is scheduled. "In Your Right Mind" is the sermon tide, based on Philippians Sacrament of baptism will 2:5-1- CHURCHES PIANISTS Jeffrey a cJ maninoff, Milhaud, Arensky, Poulenc and Strauss. 0 at ii-Kf- Proceeds benefit the. Gina Bachauer International Piano The Competition. program includes works by Schumann, Brahms,' Rach- 942-754- Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, holds Sunday School i 24, 1988 3 3T i YTY Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 3B NOW OPEN Sun. -- 1 2-- 8 p.m. MARKS 3113 W. 5400 South 907-707- I I 1 t SALT LAM 511 Sa. 300 Wust Valid March 24th to March 29th 359-771- 6 7-- 8, |