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Show THE GREEN SHEET 1988 Thursday, May 12, and seniors today through (Thursday) Wednesday in the multipurpose room of the College the Weedays Center. exhibit will be open from p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-- p.m. The Best of Show winner will receive a Awards of SINGIN In The Rain, the scholarship.and $25 will also $50 classic story of Hollywood in $100, be given. High school transition, will be Pioneer and seniors have juniors Silver Theatre Companys submitted works in the Season finale. Based on the categories: paintfollowing the famous MGM musical, ing, drawing, photography 8 at runs p.m. production and printmaking. For more nightly Saturday, with a 2 information, those interestp.m. matinee on Saturday. ed may call Tickets are available at the Pioneer Theatre Company THE GRANGER high box office, class of 78 will hold its reunion Friday, CRIMES of the Heart, by August 12 at the Marriott, be 75 So. West will Beth Henley, Temple. Social 8 at p.m. performed hour will begin at 6 p.m., Thursday-SaturdaMay 20, with dinner at 7:30. There 21,26, 27, 28, June 2, 3 and will be live entertainment, 4 in Park Citys Egyptian prizes and dancing. Cost is are $25person, $50couple. Tickets Theatre. ervations must be made by available at all SmithTix, Kimball Arts Center and July 12. There will also be a the Adventure Center. For picnic at Granger high on 13 reservations call August Saturday, For more information call starting at 1 p.m. Bring and Saturday from 9 a.m.-p.m. both days. On Monday, Cub Scouts meet at 6 p.m. and Varsity Scouts at 7. Mens softball practice is also scheduled Monday at 7 p.m. at Kearns junior high. On Tuesday, Dimples Darlings adult group have a noon luncheon at the church. Building committee meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. up to the knees ... those revealing bathing suits! This song and dance musical is sure to make you laugh and sigh! scheduled Performances ticket For 13. June through information call 4 AUDITIONS THE MURRAY Arts Council will hold audtions for Wiz" "The today (Thursday) and Friday from 7:30-1- 0 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m.-noo- n at Murray high school. Auditioners may be of any race. Those auditioning should prepare 16 bars of any song and be prepared to dance. A cold also be will reading required. AUDITONS for the annual summer musical sponsored by the Sandy Arts Council and Sandy City Parks and Recreation will be held from in the p.m. May Alta high drama room. The 17-1- 8 0 musical Once Upon A Matress will be performed Aug. 5, 6, 8 and 9. Those auditioning should prepare a song and plan to read from the script. An will be accompanist provided, but auditioners may bring their own if they one-minu- wish. Anyone 16 or older may audition. All parts are open. mornings. WESTVALE Presbyterian 3610- So. 4400 Church, West, holds Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; worship service at 11. Sunday, Westvale will observe Ascension Sunday with Rev. Steve Toth, associate pastor of Wasatch Presbyterian Church, conducting the service. "Dreams & Vision" will be the sermon topic, based on Gen. 40:1-- 8 and 2:14-2Ladies Acts exercise class will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday; adult choir meets at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Through May contact 19, pastoral associate Clyde Baker for at pastoral emergencies 2 For or administrative needs call Peggy Stevens at 251-261- the Egyptian Theatre in Park City. Callbacks are scheduled for 11 a.m. May 28. Park City Performances summer offering will run 3, with a July special Labor Day show Sept. 5. Those auditioning should prepare a song to sing and come dressed to move. There will be cold readings from the script. The production also needs to serve as persons technicians. Applications for these positions will be taken during auditions. & Regular office hours resume MATTHEWS ST. 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.; an adult instruction class to help those attending learn more about 'the Lutheran Church will be held each Thursday at 7:30 p.m. through May 26; choir practice is each Thursday at 7:30; the second Sunday of each month is food offering day seeking any for items le Crossroads Urban Center. Pastor Harvey Leuning is serving as interim pastor. call For information y FANTASY IMPROMPTU . . . Tim Snyder is surrounded by Leah Elmer, Rita Snyder and Michelle Wright in Chopin ballet to be staged at the Christensen Center, 4860 So. 70 East, Murray, May 20-2The performances will feature professional performers as well as students at the center, performing old and new works by Wiliam Christensen. Tickets are $4 and may be obtained at the center or at Wright Costume, 23 E. 4B00 South, or by calling 20, 21 and 23 and a 2 p.m. matinee on May 21. pre-conce- rt 13. 905-876- TRINITY United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 holds South, worship services Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Rev. James Harris will present the sermon, Spirituality in the , Church?" Sunday School for all ages is at 9:45 a.m. United Methodist Men will hold a breakfast meeting at Dees Family Restaurant at 7 a.m. Sunday; worship committee meets at 12:05 p.m.; junior and senior high groups meet at 5:30 for their final meeting before summer break. There will be a rummage sale at the church tomorrow (Friday) S' C Opera closes its season with a double bill program of two t operas today (Thursday), Saturday, Monday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Capitol Theatre. Gianni Schicchi and I Pagliacci will be sung in Italian with English more For supertitles. information, call UTAH 1987-8- 8 one-ac- 533-649- THE INSCAPES Institute will present an evening of music in celebration of art at The Capitol Theatre at 7:30 tomorrow p.m. The concert will (Friday). feature Hill Windham recording artists Philip Aaberg, Ira Stein and Russel Walter and Tuck and Patti. Tickets are available at the Salt Palace Box Office and at all SmithTix outlets. The concert is being held to celebrate the opening of Inscapes Premiers, a juried exhibition of Utah artists. The Art Show will rund from May 24 at the (363-768- KITCHENS DRIVEWAYS GARAGES BATHS ROOFS INSURANCE REPAIRS MASONRY "V Call 261-482- EVENTS 13-Jun- such as Bach, Mozart and Mendelssohn as well as more contemporary composers such as George composers Gershwin and Stephen Foster. This is a family concert suitable for both children and adults. - y older. e LIBRARIES 8 p.m. performances on May 649-121- at 8:30 p.m. in (Friday) the Salt Lake Childrens Choir will perform together in concert .at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, ,May 21 in the on Tabernacle Temple Square. Americas Witness for Christ, a dramatic musical score written by Craford Gates for the new Hill Cumorah Pageant under sponsorship of the Missionary Committee of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will be performed in its entirety. Text for the choral concert anc passages selected were narration y from The Book of Mormon and the Bible by pageant script writer and novelist Orson Scott Card. This free concert is sponsored by the LDS Church and no tickets are required. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. THE WEST Valley Chorale will present a spring concert at 8 p.m. Friday, May 20 in the Hunter junior high auditorium, 6131 W. 3780 South. A donation of $2person or $5family will be asked to help defray expenses of the chorale. This years concert is entitled Music from the amd Masters features JoAnn Harman, Lois Johnson and Nina Despain. CHILDREN, ages five and older, are invited to learn how to keep pets healthy, safe and happy at Bite Prevention and Responsible Pet Ownership, a free class at three branches of the Salt Lake County Library System. The program is scheduled at the Kearns branch, 5350 So. 4220 West 4-- 6 HUNTER Club Lions members will be putting more picnic pads and tables in Hunter Park this summer and will sponsor a breakfast in community June. Community members interested in following the Lions motto, "We Serve," are invited to contact president Billie Burke at regarding membership. Music or Mrs. Verdi R. White, State Membership repertoire," opens today (Thursday) in the Babcock Theatre. The play will run and May 19-2- 1 May 12-1- 4 at 8 p.m., with a 7 p.m. performance slated Sunday. Marinee performances are also scheduled Friday, May 20 at 3:30 p.m. and Saturday, May 21 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5adults, $3 THEATRE HAT (, .Community Theater presents I Came To Your Wedding, an hilarious comedy written by Ruth and Nathan Hale. The production deals with the question of marrying for love or money and then makes it complicated. Performances are scheduled today (Thursday), Friday, and Saturday and again May 19, 20 and 21. Tickets are $2adults or $lchildren under 12 or $7.50family. Performances may be seen TOP. on Monday from 9 p.m.; and at Calvin Smith branch, 810 E. 3300 South, on Tuesday, May 24 from 9 of p.m. Topics discussion will include overpopulation, vivisection, factory farming and how the Humane Society functions. For more information call 7-- 7-- 943-463- ORGANIZATIONS age-ol- d at 2941 '. students. "WERE a lost generation in search of meaning but unable to grasp a sense of values in a shipwrecked century," says Robbie, lead character in Fishing, a play , - So. by Michael Weller being in The Lab produced Theatre at the University of Utah today (Thursday) through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7 p.m. There be will a matinee performance Friday at 5 Tickets are p.m. 9150 West, Magna. For information call 250-219- $2students $3.50adults, and may be purchased at the Pioneer Theatre box office or at the door. The Lab Theatre is located in the Arts Performing 4. SALT LAKE Community Theater presents Shakespeares "Midsummer Dream" Nights today (Thursday), Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the auditorium at Bryant Intermediate School, 80 So. 800 East. Directors are Bob and Antrim. Dorothy building, UofU campus. For information call more 581-696- 1. & Admission is free. MICHELE Bartmess, editor of The Green Sheet, will be the featured speaker today (Thursday) at 8 p.m. when the Suburban Arts Guild meets at the home of Val Jean Curtis, 5975 So. 1475 West. The meeting is ETC. HOPSVILLE Holiday is currently playing at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. 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For more information and applications contact the Great Salt Lake Council of the, Boy Scouts of America at 525. Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah or call 582-366- A Benefit Open Horse Show will be held Saturday, May 21 at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds arena. Registration is at 8 a.m.; showtime at 9. Trophies will be awarded for first place and high point, with ribbons for up to sixth events place. Judged 4-- include halter, bareback, equitation, and western equitation. Timed events are barrels, poles and keyhole, with a "for fun" hide race also scheduled (will not count toward high point). Cost is $3 per person per event. Ages include adults, seniors, intermediates, juniors, ponies and under 8. THE 15TH ward of the Riverside stake (which was disbanded 25 years ago) will hold a reunion at 7 p.m. May 20 at the Riverside stake center, 1100 W. 500 North. A short program, followed by "food and a lot of visiting," will be featured. 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For more information call Stacey $7-$1- 2, p.m.; 4-- 943-463- 7:30 p.m. May 13, 14, 16, 20 and 21, with a 2 p.m. matinee also scheduled Saturday, May 21. Single tickets range from with a three-shopackage available for as little as $15. For informaiton call the 8 and at Calvin Smith branch, 810 E. 3300 South, it will take place on Tuesday, May 24 from p.m. For more information call PATRONS can expect "Some Enchanted Evening" during City Reps May the of performances enchanting South Pacific at the Utah Theatre, 148 So. Main Street. Curtain is at Hofheins Construction Company 3783 So. 7 by 968-264- on Monday from 10-pa- rt ROOM ADDITIONS IV in the Assembly Hall on His Temple Square. will include program Mozarts Fantasia in F. K 584; Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend by J.S. Bach, and Zumstegs own work Pastorale and Trumpet tune and several other selecwith tions, concluding another Bach piece Toccata in F Major. This free concert is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and no tickets are required. Admission is limited to those eight years of age and formed tomorrow CHURCHES THE) TREBLE Clefs Ladys Chorus will perform at the Valley Christian Church on is Sunday. Everyone welcome to this special service of musicsong and praise. The service starts at 11 a.m. and Bible school at 9:45 a.m. betins Refreshments will be served in nediately following the sei vice. Valley Christian Church is locaated at 3200 W. 4490 South in West Valley City. For more information call Danny at There will be 649-937- Inscapes Institute, 34 So. 600 East. A opening reception will begin at the same address on May EXECUTIVES At Pops: A Salute to the Utah Business Community will be per- 972-842- 4. 10-ye- ar 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) Lu- 4 581-696- ORGANIST Brett Zumsteg will perform in concert at Monday, May 23. 9 967-407- - 966-408- 2-- 484-925- 250-946- AN OPEN call has gone out for six women and six men for the cast of Baby. Auditions are scheduled May 25 and 26 at 7 p.m. in "Wha-- rip-roari- Co-e- d softball practice is also at 7 p.m. Tuesday. For more information call 968-689- -- (513) 771-609- |