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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2B 28, 1988 Thursday, April I AUDITIONS AUDITIONS for Hold Onto June, a romantic comedy to be produced by the Hale Center Theater, will be held from p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the theater, 2801 So. Main. The male 6-- 7 will be lead, age 30-4cast. Must be double "charming." Cold reading from the script. Perfor0, $1.50 will be charged per person for families with two or more children, or groups of 10 or more. For more information call 581-696- hair-raisin- 7-- 484-925- THE YOUNG American Entertainers will be holding for dancers. auditions Applicants must be 13 years of age or older. A workshop be will held today (Thursday) prior to auditions on Saturday. For more information call and ask for Robert or Mary. 8 9:30 Mori.-Fri- ., Pastor or 266-560- 6 967-399- THE MURRAY Arts Council will hold audtions for "The Wiz" on May 12 and 13 from 7:30-1- 0 p.m. and May 14 from 9 ST. 968-799- 2, a.m.-noo- n, 8. MATTHEWS NOSTALGIA ...Todd Taylor, Deborah Carlson and Martin Moran In a scene from "Singin in The Rain," opening July 27 at Pioneer Theater. The classic story of Hollywood In transition is said to have the catchiest tunes, the liveliest choreography and the most hilarious jokes of any musical. Guest director and choreographer Darwin Knight says while the stage show does not exactly parallel the movie version, there are plenty of reminiscent scenes, Including the famous dancing in the rain. Tickets are now 1 for information. available at the box offce. Call Lu- theran Church, at Murray high school. Auditioners should prepare 16 bars of any song and be prepared to dance. A cold reading will also be required. 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 7:30 at month p.m.; confirmation classes are each Wednesdays at 7 p.m.; choir practice is each Thursday at 7:30. Pastor Harvey Leuning is serving will be Donna CANP. These R.N., Tomky, are open to any programs interested person and more information is available by , calling 363-302- 4. CHURCHES EVENTS CLASSES THE OREM high school A Cappella Choir, directed by William W. Denkers, will MASTERING The Master with Howard System, Thrasher, new age reThe searcher, served. be will and author, Christian Youth Award of practitioner, will be the Excellence will be presented topic during two four-daat the 11 oclock service. "intensives" this spring. The Church youth are in charge first intensive is scheduled of the noon fellowship hour today (Thursday) through of Church May 1, while the second is as part The slated May Both Appreciation Day. M&Ms meet today (Thurssessions will take place at day) at 1 p.m.l at the home 3333 So. 900 East, Suite of Elaine Barnes. There will 105. Tuition is $85, which be a work day at the church includes Mr. Thrashers Saturday beginning at 8 latest book. perform tomorrow Assembly 968-689- WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610 So. 4400 Church, West, holds Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; worship 5. , FREE education programs, sponsored by the Salt Lake County Chapter of the American Diabetes Assn., Utah Affiliate, will be held tonight (Thursday) and on May 19 in the Cottonwood Hospital Wilkinson Center Auditorium. Both sessions will begin at 7 p.m. with tonights topic for discussion being the warning signs and prevention of complications. Guest speaker will be Richard Cannon, M.D. On May 19th the topic will be choosing and communicating with your doctor. The MmAPRIL 7:30 p.m. (Friday) in the include Cantique de Jean a.m. Fellowship group meets at the home of Rev. Greenwood Mrs. and Saturday at 7 p.m. United Methodist Women executive committee meet will Monday at 7 p.m.;l Dimples Darlings Tuesday at noon; Bazaar Creations Wednesday at 1 p.m.; Finance Committee and Trustees Wednesday at 7:30 For call more information mornings. at Hall on Temple Square. The concert will y 12-1- i RAcine, The Mountain of the Lord, How Lovely and The Beloved, Discovery, Lord Bless You and Keep You and Go Ye Now In Peace. Admission is free, but limited to those eight years of age and older. , AN EVENING of graduate modem dance choreography will be presented by the University of Utah at the Newman Center Chapel, 200 South University Street, on Friday and Saturday. Praise Him! is the culmination of two years of effort by dancers Lauryn Feiler and Kathy Yragui, who describe their as "sacred choreography dance." Performances begin at 8 p.m., with a 5 p.m. matinee April 29. A $5 donation will be requested at the door. For further information call the dance department at 581-732- 7. 582-070- 322-043- 1. ORGANIZATIONS just-publish- of Catholic Women (DCCW) is making plans for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of its founding. Many events have transpired during those 60 of which this years organization is extremely proud. This year the theme of the convention is "Gentle Woman, A Model for All Women." events Among scheduled are workshops on legislative concerns, organization services, a keynote address by Toni Bischoff, luncheon, banquet, enter- tainment, parade of past presidents, and the choosing of "Women of the Year." This reunion of all of its members past and present will commence on Saturday and will come to a close Sunday evening at the Doubletree Inn, 215 W. South Temple. Further information be may obtained by calling Deloris Lenhart at - -- 255-476- 9. AMERICAN Cancer Society volunteers will be knocking on Utah residents doors through Saturday with a lifesaving message during the Societys annual Residential Crusade FundAbout raiser. 35,000 volunteers will be visiting their neighborhoods during Residential Week offering advice on cancer risks and early detection. For more the Mormon Forgery will be the Murders, keynote speaker at the annual spring workshop sponsored by the League of Utah Writers. The event will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Manti day-lon- g Room, Cliff Lodge, Snow-bir- t. Registration begins at There no is fee and registration attendance is open to all interested writers. For more information call Eva 9:30. at Van Wagoner 250-294- 3. 484-927- THEATRE DOORS, winner of the Childrens Theatr Assn, of America "Distinguished be will award, Play" presented today (Thursday) through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Lab Theatre, Performing Arts Building, University of Utah. In addition, there will also be matinee a p.m. This contemporary drama about divorce, as seen through the of a child, is eyes recommended for adults and children in grades 4th and up. Tickets are $3.50; for students and $2 rate of children. A special Bike Ride, sponsored by Intermountain Health Care, Inc. and ZCMI, will take place in Bountiful, Brigham City, Layton, Logan, Ogden, Price, Provo, Salt Lake, Tooele and Vernal. Distance of the routes vary from 2 miles to 14.6 miles. Those interested in participating in the ride or who would like to make a donation for more may call ' information. 5. THE ODD is Couple presently being performed at the Center Stage Theatre, 3350 So. Highland Drive. Produced by Walk-OnInc., and directed by Michael Picardi, performances are scheduled 363-302- 4 s, THE WORLDS Largest Garage Sale, sponsored by the Arthritis Foundation Thursdays-Saturday- s 8 at Chapter, has a few p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. booths still available for 8. For rent. Booth rental is May through $25, additional information call and renters all keep proceeds from their sales. Some items to be featured . are . .crafts, antiques, and lots of garage sale items. 1. ft The sale-w- ill be held May 14 at the Utah National Guard Armory in Salt Lake. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children, which will be a donation to the Arthritis Foundation. For more information call ETC. ANKH Chapter Parents Club, Order of DeMolay, from Magna is making arrangements for a fundraiser which will help to support Utah DeMolay 486-499- the throughout year. Parents clubs from the seven active chapters in the state are expected to bring all of their treasurers to the Redwood Drive-In- s Swap Meet on Saturday and Sunday not only to make make money but also to have a lot of fun and support the boys. a ft i i 28. Assn., rip-roari- 484-980- at 5 performance tomorrow (Friday). 0. THE AMERICAN Diabetes Utah Affiliate, is seventh sponsoring its annual Bike Ride for Diabetes to be held in 10 locations throughout Utah on Saturday, May 7. The HOPSVILLE 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! Performances scheduled through June 13. For ticket information call , LINDA Sillitoe, of the Salamander - the Story of 00 1 I i r 3. BEGINNING Sunday and continuing through Sept. 30, summer extended hours will be in effect at Wheeler Historic Farm, 6351 So. 900 East. Regular farm activities will be modified to accommodate the new hours. The popular chores tour will begin at 5:30 p.m. daily. Oj i V Armv -- - YOU OWE or THE DIOCESAN Council 972-842- THE ONE Minute Gospel is the title of the sermon to be presented by Rev. James Harris Sunday at Trinity United Methodist Church, W. 5415 4290 South. Worship services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Communion 7. 484-925- call information the American Cancer Society at speaker For as interim pastor. information call g 649-937- at Saperstein 1. 486-598- 2 mances are scheduled June 16 through August 8. For call more information a.m.-noo- n THE ASIAN Film Festival is currently under way at the University of Utah. The remaining films on the schedule include: today Terrorizers (Thursday), Friday, to be (Taiwan); SABER duels, car chases and a variety of announced (Thailand); SatMisty Village other misadventures plague urday, the. hero of Bullshot (Korea); Sunday Becoming For Park City American (Hmong). Crummond, Performances current pro- information call the Asian duction in the historic Assn, of Utah at Egyptian Theatre in Park City. Performances run CAMP Kostopulos unveils through Saturday. Tickets the fifth annual Fantasies are $7adults; $6students in Chocolate Saturday at and senior citizens; and the Crossroads Plaza. Salt $5children 12 and under. Lakes best bakeries, candy Special discounts can be companies and dairies will arranged for groups of 10 or offer their most delectable more by calling the theater creations for your sampling at pleasure. There will also be contests for the "light" at not the if PINOCCHIO, with new heart ice cream friends like Smudge, the "lightweight"; Mrs. contests; dog, and Fox and Cat, and eating new music by Sally Dietlein Cavanaughs amateur choc(arranged by Val David olate recipes; the "guess the Smithson), and a clever number of Hershes Kisses script by Tad Allyn Doyle and win a trip to Hershey, springs with fantasy and Penn." contest; and other special effects at the Hale events. Tickets are availCenter Theater, 2801 So. able in advance through outlets for SmithTix Main Street. Final performance scheduled at 1 p.m. $5adults, $2.50children. Saturday. Admission is $3. For more information call call information For service at 11. The annual 4.6 mile "Crop Walk for the Hungry and Thirsty" will take place Saturday at Liberty Park to raise money for local and worldwide hunger and relief efforts. Registration is at 9 a.m., walk is at 10. Church members are being asked to walk or sponsor those doing the walking. The event is sponsored by Church World Service. Also on Saturday is the Womens Assn. Bake and White Elephant Sale from 10 a.m.-p.m. at the church. Donations may be dropped of at the church from p.m. Friday, or before 10 a.m. Saturday. Sundays sermon by Pastor Saperstein will be "Makipg Peace With God," with music by the adult choir. Ladies exercise class will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday; youth choir rehearsal is at 7 For Wednesday. p.m. information call fcmQuat IT TO YOURSELF TO GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU BUY! 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