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Show 2B r THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 21, 1988 i ) fcrrrreritVTTm 3- 3 L- at Prophet Saturday at AUDITIONS AUDITIONS for Hold Onto June, a romantic comedy to be produced by the Hale Center Theater, will be held from p.m. Friday, April 29 at the theater, 2801 So. Main. The male lead, age will be double cast. 6-- 7 30-4- 0, Must be "charming." Cold reading from the script. Performances are scheduled June 16 through August 8. For more information call 484-925- THE YOUNG American Entertainers will be holding auditions for dancers. Applicants must be 13 years of age or older. A workshop will be held April 27-2- 8 prior to auditions on April 30. For more information 6 call and ask for Robert or Mary. 266-560- (N -- CHURCHES ST. MARTIN DePorres Catholic Church, 4914 So. 2200 West, is inviting everyone to its first parish "Breakfast With Father" (Rev. Robert B. Head) on Breakfast will Sunday. consist of ham and scrambled eggs; potatoes; croissant, blueberry muffin or toast; coffee or orange juice. Price is $3 for adults, $1.50 for children under 10. The ladies of the parish will be serving breakfast from 9 a.m.-12:3- 0 p.m. THE WORLDS Strongest Person is the title of the sermon to be presented by Rev. James Harris Sunday at Trinity United Methodist 4290 W. 5415 Church, South. Worship services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. and Sunday School at 9:45. Other Sunday activities this week are bowling for senior high youth at 1 p.m., a meeting of junior high youth at 5:30 and dance class at 7:15. Bible study will be held today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. and chancel choir will rehearse at 7:15 p.m. Varsity Scouts will meet Monday at 7 p.m.; Evangelism Committee and Education Council Tuesday at 7 p.m. For information call mornings. more 968-689- THE KEARNS East stake will host A Portrait of Our 9:30 a.m. the stake center, 4731 So. 4300 West. Reed A Benson, eldest child of LDS Church President Ezra Taft Benson, will be the guest speaker. The younger Benson is currently an assistant professor of Ancient Scriptures at BYU. He will speak to the women of the stake and their guests about his father. Brunch will be served following his address in the stake cultural hall. The event is under the direction of the Kearns East Stake Relief Society presidency: Daveen Renee Dye, Petersen, Louise Hatch and Catherine Solomon. THE REVIVALIST, Rev. Gary Kanoff of Cheyenne, Wyo., is appearing for a Wednesday through Friday revival April at the Bible Baptist Church, 3769 W. 4700 South. Services being at 7 p.m. nightly. Rev. in Kanoff specializes marriage counseling. He is available to help any couple Adult solve problems. Sunday School class meets at 10 a.m. Sundays. Rev. Marshall Wameke is the teacher of a class with the goal of reading the entire Bible in a year, (nursery provided) Classes are also available for all other age levels including teens. The churchs private school, the Lake Christian Salt Academy is taking enrollfor ment prospective students grades kindergarten through 12th grade for school year. For the 1988-8information call 20-2- 2 9 964-288- 8. REVIVAL services will be conducted at First Baptist Church of Kearns, 4445 W. 5175 South, beginning this Sunday at 11 a.m. with evening services scheduled at 7 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. The revival will feature evangelist Paul Sharpe of Clinton, Tenn., and music leaders Mickey and Nena Moss of Oak Huson Ridge, Pulnac, Jr. is the pastor. A nursery will be provided for each service. For more information call Tenn. Dr. 968-147- 1. WES TV ALE Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, holds Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11. Rev. Clive Baker will be the guest minister this week. New members will be received at the service. Tuesday the ladies exercise class meets at 7:30 p.m. at the church. At 1 p.m. Wednesday is ladies Bible study; choir practice is at 7 p.m. The annual 4.6 mile "Crop Walk" will take place April 30 at Liberty Park to raise for local and money worldwide hunger and relief efforts. Registration is at 9 a.m., walk is at 10. Church director at the Western Rehabilitation Center in k-- Sandy. THEATRE 7-- 9:30 ., Pastor or 968-799- 2, a.m.-noo- n, at Saperstein -- HOPSVUiLE Holiday is currently playing at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. If you think the current generation is wild, go back to the 1920s -rouge and lipstick ... dresses up to the knees ... those revealing bathing suits! This song and dance musical is sure to make you laugh and sigh! scheduled Performances through June 13. For ticket information call Sale from 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m. at the church. Donations may be dropped of at the church from 8 p.m. April 29, or before 10 a.m. April 30. For Mon.-Fri- THE MISS Asia of Utah Pageant, an beauty pageant for 16- - to 21 year-old Asian females, will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 7 p.m. in the Little Theater of the Salt Palace, 100 So. West Temple. Judging criteria cosinclude traditional tumes, cultural talent and appearance. Admission is $5. For information call the Asian Assn, of Utah at ethnic-oriente- d members are being asked to walk or sponsor those doing the walking. Saturday, April 30 is Womens Assn. Bake and White Elephant information call is provided free, sponsored by the Valley Chapter of the National Assn, of Life Underwriters. service 967-399- 486-598- rip-roari- LuMATTHEWS theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m. and worship service at 10:30. Council meeting is held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; confirmation classes are each Wednesdays at 7 p.m.; choir practice is each Thursday at 7:30. Pastor Harvey Leuning is serving as interim pastor. For, ST. information call 972-842- 484-927- THE ODD Couple is presently being performed at the Center Stage Theatre, 3350 So. Highland Drive. Produced by Walk-OnInc., and directed by Michael Picardi, perforscheduled are mances s, at Thursdays-Saturday- s 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. For 8. May through additional information call 7. a 5. 484-980- WITHIN THESE WALLS will be presented by Kearns West Stake Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 at Promised Valley Playhouse. The production is under the direction of Clark Reeder assisted Julene LIBRARIES SHAKE Hands With Shakespeare a perceptive insight into the man behind will be the legend presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South. The lecture and slide presentation by Elizabethan expert Sharon Watts will describe which the era in Shakespeare lived, including the food, clothing, personal habits and living conditions. Ample time will also be provided for discussion and questions from the audience. For more information call - by Reeder, with choreography by Robyn Walwork, set design, Natalie Susan Greetsen. Tickets, available at the door, are Theriault; costumes, priced at $3 with a family ticket available at $10. Cast members include Mike Alder, Loree Wagstaff, Robert Brown, Diana Johnson, Randy Bird, Ernie Therriault, Tara Swank, Natalie Therriault, Ken Symons, Paul Jones, Terri Bird, Bill, Barbara and Jill Stirtand. Tickets, available at the door, are $3 per person, with a family ticket available for $10. -- Jackpot, scheduled te 943-463- 6. ORGANIZATIONS THE UTAH Chapter of Friendship Force international will hold its "Spring Kickoff' information and recruitment meeting today (Thursday) at 7 p.m. at the Mt. Olympus Presbyterian 3280 E. 3900 Church, South, information concern- ing next Octobers exchange to Australia will be announced and applications for the trip accepted. Interested new people are invited; For-- information, call Kathy ' Howarth at two-wee- UTAH animal life will be the subject when conservation officer Billy Woody presents a program for school - elementary age children at several area libraries. He will bring several "friends" so that the children may have a "hands-on- " experience as they learn how the animlas world. exist in the Presentations are scheduled Saturday at 10 a.m. in the West Valley library and at 1 p.m. in the Kearns branch. Registration is required. call For information ' 943-463- 942-429- DORA Flack, lecturer and author from Bountiful, will be the guest speaker at the Oquirrh Writers Group at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) in the 5th floor auditorium of the Harmon Building, 4000 W. 3500 South. DUE to cancellation of a planned overnight trip to 1988 6, the Federal Womens Club will hold a luncheon on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at the Red Flame Restaurant, 1346 So. 500 West, Bountiful. Florence Lynch, president-elect- , will be hostess for the event. Guests are welcome. Reservations must be made before Monday. Call Lynch or Lula Jean Secrist for more information. (295-740- 2) (295-144- k 5. C Nev., originally for April 15-1- THE SALT Lake County South DUP will meet at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the L. Clark Cushing Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Hostess camp will be McMillan. . PREVENTING Episodes of Acute Respiratory Failure will be presented by Dr. Donald L. Wilhelm at the next meeting of the Life and Breath Club on Wednesday at 7 fp.m. at the Salt Lake Senior Citizen Center, 237 So. 1000 East. Dr. Wilhelm, a disease pulmonary specialist, is the medical SABER duels, car chases and a variety of other misadventures plague the hero of Bullshot Park Crummond, City Performances current production in the historic Egyptian Theatre in Park Performances run City. through April 30. Tickets are $7adults; $6students and senior citizens; and $5children 12 and under. hair-raisin- Special g can be discounts arranged for groups of 10 or more by calling the theater at 649-937- 1. RELIGIOUS and military rites will be performed at the dedication ceremonies for the Hellenic Historical Monument at noon Sunday at the Greek Orthodox Church Holy Trinity Cathedral grounds, 279 So. 300 West, Salt Lake. THE VENIZELOS Exhibit, featuring the life of the 20th Century Greek statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, will be shown at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah, for five days beginning today (Thursday) and continuing through Sunday. Admission to the exhibit is free. THE ASIAN Film Festival is currently under way at the University of Utah. The remaining films on the schedule include: April 21, Color of Honor (Japan); April 23, Balweg (Philippines); April 24, Journey to Laos April 28, Terrorizers (Taiwan); April 29, to be announced (Thailand); April 30, Misty Village (Korea); May 1 Becoming American (Hmong). For information call the Asian Assn, of Utah at with PINOCCHIO, 7. 486-598- 7. new THE UTAH State University Choir, Chorale and Chamber will Singers present a combined concert directed by Russell Wilson and Willard R. Kesling at 7:30 p.m. respectively, and springs with fantasy tomorrow (Friday) in the special effects at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Main Street. Performances are scheduled at 1 p.m. LUDWIG van Beethovens Saturdays through April 30. Symphony No. 9 in D Major Admission is $3." For has called' ' "a been information call celebration of life, of mans earthly possibilities rather than his heavenly speculations." It will be featured at the finale of the Utah Symphonys Classical Seon Friday and Saturday ries ETC. at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. A BLOOD pressure clinic THE SALT Lake Symphowill Joe held Wednesday ny will perform in concert from 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. at both at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and the Valley Fair and Wednesday in the Assembly Crossroads malls. This Hall on Temple Square. like Smudge, the dog, and Fox and Cat, and new music by Sally Dietlein (arranged by Val David Smithson), and a clever script by Tad Allyn Doyle friends 484-925- 7. ' ft Central A Carnival Lines CARIBBEAN CRUISE DURING j-. ' , V COMING MAY 5-6- -7 -- 'i'S -c- -t- Only one leading coffee is naturally decaffeinated with pure mountain water and natures sparkling effervescence. Smooth, satisfying Sanka. Of course. Sanka, absolutely nothing but pure taste. 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