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Show ('I f Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 2B r pavillion), with coffee at 9 a.m., worship service at 10, a barbecue picnic lunch at noon, with games and to follow. fellowship Participants should bring their own table service, meat to barbecue and a side dish to share. Plan to stay all day and bring your own AUDITIONS ATTENTION all individuals or tgroups who would like to perform at the West Jordan Western Stampede we need Celebration talent to perform on Thurs., Fri. and Mon., June 30, July 1 and July 4. Cash prizes will be awarded. On Sat., July 2 at 5 p.m. there will be a t Talent Competition. First prize will be $75, second prize $50 and third prize $25. To sign up and for more information call Mike or Lois Mortensen evening meal. Washington Park is in Parleys Canyon on East (take East CanyonEmigration Canyon exit). Board of directors meeting is held the second Tues. of each month at 7:30 p.m.; second Sunday of each month is food offering day, items for Crossroads Urban Center. For more information call - at 255-462- 23, 1988 music by Walter Donaldson and lyrics by Gus Kahn, is currently with playing Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays through July 2 at the Lagoon Opera House. Tickets are $6 find $10 with with discounts for senior citizens and groups. Reservations may be made . 7. ST. MARTIN DePoores Catholic Church is holding its first Rummage Sale tomorrow (Friday) from p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m.-p.m. at the parish center, 4914 So. 2200 West. Refreshments will be available. CHURCHES PAROWAN Canyon near Cedar City will be the location for the 22nd annual Old Fashioned Christian June Meeting Camp n 477-884- or Lyn Drake 477-803- at 586-514- 966-147- GRANGER Christian Community Church is holding a yard sale July 9 from 8 a.m.-p.m. Baked goods, coffee, pumch, clothing, toys, furniture, books, and many other items will be on sale. Christian Woiriens is (CWF) Fellowship sponsoring the event. For information contact president Geraldine Breiner or to help providers improve the quality of their centers and the care they provide will be held at Utah State University July 7 and 8. 3. 26-Au- g. 2. 968-799- Pastor or 967-399- a.m.-noo- Division 2 or n, Saperstein The Symphony 266-486- will workshop include lectures and discussions on such topics as assessing the need for child care in the community, selecting a site and financing a child care center, dealing with staff, advertising the business, and licensing the center and gaining accreditation from the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs-T- he workshop begins at 8 am. Thurs., July 7 and concludes at 4 p.m. Fri. July 8. To register or obtain information, call the USU Conference and Institute WES TV ALE Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 holds West, worship services at 8:45 and 10 a.m. "The Importance of Interbe will the ruptions" sermon, based on Mark 5:21-4Exercise class will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Summer Camp will be June For 3 for grades information call 9:30 2. child-car- e Aggie Robinson. i. THE MURRAY Symphonic Band will be spotlighted the evening Saturday Murray Park Amphitheater. Titled Great Movie the Themes, program features theme songs from some of Hollywoods film classics. greatest Tickets are $3.50person and are available at Day Murray Music. For more information call the Murray A WORKSHOP 4 Mon.-Fr- years of age or older. 1-- or 0 at 750-230- A LITTLE Faith Will Do is the sermon at 9:30 a.m. worship service Sunday at -- 2. photographers. For more information call Arts and Entertainment at 521 6040, t -- ext. 4080. UTAH Symphony "goes west" July 1 and 2 when the orchestra performs in "A Southwestern Experience with Michael Martin Murphey." whose hits include Cherokee Fiddle, Wildfire and Im Gonna Miss You, Girl, returns for a second engagement with the Utah For more Symphony. information call THE JAY Welch Chorale will on the perform Snowbird Pavillion stage on Friday, July 15 at 7:30 p.m. The program will feature from The highlights Fantastics, Summertime, Guadaljara, Send in the Clowns and Memory. For more information call Arts and Entertainment at Mur-phe- THE MOUNTAIN West will present a Chorale, varied and exciting program at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The group consists of musicians from communities along the Wasatch Front Admission is free but is limited to those eight THE ST. MATTHEWS Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 y South, will hold an family outing Sunday in Washington Park (Washfirst Terrace ington all-da- 7. FIFTH annual will Festival be Bluegrass held on the Snowbird Pavillion Saturday, July 16 from 3:30 until p.m. midnight. The festival will feature a fiddler and banjo contest, loose Ties, The Oquirrh Ridge Drifters, The Rick Martinez Band and The Mountain Dogs will perform. For more information about the festival call Arts and Entertainment at EVENTS 1, y, ext. 4080. 521-604- Co-e- d 968-689- 7. 533-640- focus on workshop landscape and wildflowers. John Telford will be teaching the course. The workshop is for all levels of Trinity Church, 4290 W. 5415 South. Sunday school for children ages 4 thru 3rd grade is held at the same time. Bible study will be held at the church at 10 a.m. today (Thurs.), with a "getting to know you barbecue for senior high youth slated this evening at the home of Jeff and Cindy Larson, the new sponsors. softball is at Jordan Park Friday at 7:30 p.m. An evangelism meeting is set 7. For at Tuesday information call mornings. at THE will United Methodist Office BRAZILIAN pidnist Glacy Antunes de Oliveire, along Brazilian flutist with Norton Morozowicz will perform in concert Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. SNOWBIRD is offering a mountain photography workshop on Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10. The at 8. 521-604- 0, ext. 4080. REBAKAH Lodge 22 will hold a yard sale at 7245 So. 1700 West, West Jordan, on and Friday Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. both days. Proceeds will be used by the lodge for charitable work. ml 0. tions. a rummage sale Saturday from 9 a.m.-noo- n at St. Episcopal Stephens 4615 So. 3200 Church, West. Proceeds will help finance Jobs Daughters activities. The event is open to the public. fun-fille- one-to-tw- THE MESSAGES about are as relationships timeless" as "The' music in Follies, the sophisticated Sondheim musical being produced by the Salt Lake Repertory Theater (City Rep,) at the Utah Theatre, 148 So. Main, Salt Lake. Performances Eire scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturday. Tickets and are range from available at the City Rep Box Office, that and humerous battles and victories of the indomitable from lady Hannibal, Missouri Molly Tobin WHOOPIE! a vintage Os musical written in 1928 SUNDANCE Summer Theof "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," which opens Saturday, is the true story of the heroic aters production 364-569- - 2 sf ST. MARKUS " T llness community $ 5 2 2 5J5 week lon program of classes and activities related to years old. good health and fitness for children A 2 FEATURING: Basic Nutrition First Aid Fitness Amf Muck Afore Safety Decision Making Self Esteem Str(s Monagamant Dental HeaMi Weekly Sessions Begin: July 11 and run through August 26 from 8:30 p.m., Monday-FridaTuition: $65 268-742- 2 Great Homestyle Breakfasts!! and Now, Serving For Lunch, Homemade Ham & Bean Soup or Sandwiches plus (includes lunches, snacks, handout materials and a on Murray, Utah 5-- ). 8 a.m.-2:3- Lobby System. j TO CELEBRATE the 20th anniversary of their high school the graduation, Jordan high class of 68 will hold two events this month. A family picnic for alumni scheduled is tomorrow (Friday) on the Jordan high football field. Classmates and families will bring their own food, visit and watch a talent program which will include former students, teachers and administra Building at Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, 5770 So. 300 East. No charge. For information call 269-283- 0. THE BINGHAM high class of 68 will be holding its reunion in Sept. If are a BHS class of 68 you member and did not received your information packet by May 31, call Fay or Trimble at Cecelia Walker at 20-ye- ar 566-118- 6 254-329- 0. oooooooooooooooooo "NEWS" PAPER FOR SALE! We have roll ends for sale al the front office of the Green Sheet. Excellent as drawing and coloring paper for children, for school projects, picnic tables, packing material and more. and 4 y. For further information and 16 West 4800 South Chicken Noodle Soup a.m.-- 3a wfcm Open 7am - 2pm EDUCATION ), (571-093- (571-0313- Donna Raes Breakfast Bar 1 Lynn-Ann- whenever possible tickets be purchased in advance. Performances are Tues.-Sa- t. with curtain at 7:30 p.m. Boxoffice hours 11 are a.m.-- 6 p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. For information call ale 6. (254-0932- 532-600- TICKETS are on sale at Promised Valley Playhouse boxoffice for Prime Times, this summers attraction the Young featuring Ambassadors from BYU. This will be group performing on mainstage beginning July 1 and running thru Sept. 3. Tickets are $4; and because of the availability of tickets to tourists, it is suggested THEATRE 1 o 295-951- $8-$1- 2 H 1a r, 484-925- 278-659- Sa 3a pre-arriv- al $4-$- 6. 1060 So. 900 West. People of Finnish descent and friends are invited. Each family or single person is being asked to bring pot luck food for the lunch and a white elephant item for a fund raising drawing. Additional information may be obtained by calling Schofield Barbara at This year also marks the 350th anniversary of the first Finnish immigration to America. One of the Finnish descendants of this group, John Morton, later became one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. 5 -- . FINLANDIA Society of Utah will hold its annual summer picnic Sunday at noon in, the southwest terrace at Jordan Park, 7 - CAMPING, romance, comedy and kids are just the d ingredients for a summer as Hold On To June is staged at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performances are scheduled through August 8. Tickets range from For ticket information call JOBS Daughters will hold 225-410- 0. ft This Brown. popular Broadway muiscal features the music and lyrics of Meredity Willson and book by Richard Morris. It runs on odd calendar days Monday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 5, alternating with "Robber Bridegroom," which plays on even calendar dates. Tickets range from $5.50-$7.5Call 2254107 for information and reserva- ORGANIZATIONS . 1a 1a 3a !a wp IhildrerisUummerl iorld of $5.50-$7.5- - SUPER Sitter child care class for tenders nine years and older will be held 4 Saturday from p.m. Class is offered by West Side 4042 Pediatrics, Pioneer Parkway, West Valley. Cost is $10. For more information or registration call y at SHENANIGANS at Molly' brother (Wayne Moon and Scott Bodily) tease their spunky sister (Jayne Luke) In the Sundance Summer Theater production of 'The Unslnkable Molly Brown," one of two theatrical offerings at Sundance. 'The Unslnkable Molly Brown," which opens Saturday, Is the true story of the heroic and humerous battles and victories of the indomitable lady from Hannibal, Mssourl Molly Tobin Brown. This popular Broadway muiscal features the music and lyrics of Meredity Willson and book by Richard Morris. It runs on odd calendar days Monday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. 5, alternating with "Robber Bridegroom," which plays on Sven calendar dates. Tickets range from $5.50-87.5Call 7 for information and reservations. CLASSES Christians from the Green Sheet area will join hundereds of others from all over Utah and the west for the four-dafamily event near Brian Head. For more information call Pastor Dan y Friday-Sunda- G 3. Cowen (943-133- toe-tappi- 4. y or 5 5 29-Jul- 1 (546-670- 7-- ' at Lagoon may be at by tomorrow any Smith Tix purchased outlet. (Friday). THE SALT Lake Coin and ROBBER Bidegroom at Token Show will be held Sundance weaves a tall tale Saturday from 10 a.m.-- 7 the p.m. and Sunday from 10 of Jamie Lockart, robber of the woods, who a.m.-p.m. at Howard with Johnsons, 122 W. South love in falls the beautiful Temple. Free admission. Rosamund, of a rich daughter The owner. THE THIRD annual plantation musical is filled Intermountain Framed music, Needle Art Competition will with bluegrass and be h eld at Sullivan-Saxtofiddling country vigorous dancing. It runs on Galleries, 28 E. First South, even calendar days Monday Salt Lake, a.m.-- 9 10 through Saturday at 8:30 from p.m. through Sept. 5, Winning entries will travel p.m. "The to each sponsor location with alternating Unsinkable Molly Brown," throughout July, including which plays on odd calendar Gottfredsons Frame and dates. Tickets range from Art Emporium, 117 E. 7200 Call South, Midvale. and information for THE SALT Lake County reservations. Fish and Game Assn, is hosting an outing Sunday from 9 a.m.-p.m. at pavillion 5 in Murray Park. Admission is free. The event features fun and ETC. games for the entire family. Fishing for children under DISNEYLAND to Boston 12, with prizes for the first (by way of Utah) is the fish, largest fish, etc. Races, spirit which will be evoked pie eating contest, cracker this week when the sixth Eind watermelon eating annual Great American contests and more. There Race passes through our will be food and drink. Elk 120 sandwiches, hot dogs, corn area Featuring beautiful antique cars, a on the cob, candy, gum and $250,000 purse and 12 days soft drinks, all for a of competition across 4,000 reasonable price. miles involving 15 states, the caravan will arrive in MISSING Murray high Wendover at about 8:30 school graduates of the Help! We are m., go through Grantsville class of 54 around 11:30 and are trying to find some of our expected to begin arriving classmates - Jim VanCott, at the University Park Gordon Woodhouse, Nola Pat Hotel just off Foothill drive Wilkins Beacroft, about noon. A special Welch, William Leonard, show by Disney Ethel Peterson, Phyllis characters Mickey Mouse, Spencer, Zella Mae Keefau-veMarvin Jessop. If you Goofy and. Chip and Dale will be presented. These see your name here or beautiful antique cars will known of the whereabouts arrive in minute of any of these people, intervals and will be on please contact Joyce or display until 3 p.m. rwhen John Carter at the race continues up Emigration Canyon to East THE JORDAN high class Canyon, to Henefer and on of 48 plans to hold its 40th to Boston. Admission is year class reunion in the free. Grand Ballroom at Little America Hotel, 500 So. PIONEER Craft House, Main, on July 9. Social hour 3271 So. 500 East, will be at 5 p.m. with announces the schedule for dinner at 7, followed by the puppetry program for entertainment. Cost is Spring and Summer, 1988. $28person. Reservations These shows will be may be made by calling performed by Melody Mae Bateman e RichJohnson, Anne Covington ards and members of the or Bruce Macklin Utah Guild of Puppeteers. PerformEmces are scheduled at 10:30 a.m. June 29, July , 13, 20 and 27. In BLOOD pressure screening addition, Pioneer Craft is slated each Monday from and p.m. every House Puppeteers will be from 10:30 performing 13 shows for the Thursday 0 p.m. in the North Salt Lake County Library of the Wilkinson 451-010- le 972-842- calling by tors. The picnic begins at 6 p.m. and is free of charge. A second event is planned Saturday, with dinner Emd dancing at the Resort Center in Park City. The banquet begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $25person. Class members wishing to attend should contact Cy of Sally or Sherwood Lark Robers Woodbury call Donna Raes Apple or Cherry Cobbler with Ice Cream 155 East 4905 South, Murray Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. . 262-668- 2 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i |