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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July 28, 1988 I YTYTV7V A CAifl.l 1 JjLLA church. LV! Ronald" McDonald House will be presented Tuesday at 7 p.m. Tickets are at at p.m. Jordan Park, with a mens 5:30 at game p.m. softball is tomorrow Co-e- d 5:30 AUDITIONS CONTINENTALS Orchestra and a Singers, Christian music will group, present a of inspirational and ,r"'1llional Christian music at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. at Good Shepherd 10, Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East. Those interested in touring with them as vocalists, instrumentalists or technicians will have an opportunity to audition following the performance, for information call the well-know- com-er- n t church at 255-818- 1. Kid SHOWTIME cameras will be at st the Cottonwood Mall, 4835 Highland Drive, from 14 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11 on the eighth stop in a y talent search for four youngsters to guest host the 10-cit- services Familytime pro-- I gramming. Youngsters have a chance to audition for an appearance on national television. Auditions will be videotaped on a first-come, basis. Youngsters between the ages of six and 14 who have never been paid for a national perl, rmance in any print or broadcast medium are eligible to enter and must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The kids will be asked to read from a prepared script and answer a few simple questions, Theie will also be a freestyle section, in which the kids can perform a short roai ne of their own. Judting will be based on peisonality, delivery, creativity and overall presence. Children unable to attend the auditions may send in their own auditions. For information, scnpts and instructions, parents may write: Show- time Kid Talentquest, co AIM Marketing, 250 Adams Boulevard, Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735. Dec. 31, 1988 is the deadline for all entries. first-serve- d $6adults, $4children under citizens, $5senior 12, $3.5Qeach for groups of 20 or more. For informatin call Wednesday. Fellowship group meets Saturday at the home of Mary K. Smith. Dimples Darlings will have a noon luncheon at the church Tuesday. Bazaar Creations meets at 1 p.m. Wednesday; trustees at 7:30 p.m. For information call mornings. 968-689- 484-880- 1, GRACE Baptist Church, 4880 W. 4100 South, holds morning worship services at 11 a.m., evening service service at 6 p.m. and Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Vacation Bible School is set for 5 from August a.m. each day. Grace Baptist School is enrolling students for the 1988-8- 9 school year. The school offers an accelerated for learning program TALENTED ... Hopes, an organization of mentally retarded adults, will present a benefit Aug. 6. The troupe Is described as "extremely talented and will present an exciting, unforgettable show. For ticket Information or call 1-- 10-11:- International Peace Gardens. Many individuals and will community groups gather together to celebrate and affirm their own aliveness, carrying cans of food to be distributed to the hungry. Participants will walk from four directions -North, South, West and East because they recognize the sacredness of Mother Earth and will celebrate this sacredness by meditating, singing, dancing, praying and playing together. For information call Iris Betts (975-190or Ruth Hoppe ). kindergarten through 5th grades. For information on either the church or school call or 964-682- 1 968-484- 3. WESTVALE Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, will hold one worship service during the remainder of the summer at 9:30 a.m., through Sept. 4. This Sunday, Rev. Gene Robinson of Granger Community Chirstian will Church, conduct the worship service. Her sermon will be "All My Springs Are In You," based on Psalm 87:1-Exercise class will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church. For call information - (484-5558- 7. 968-799- Monday-Frida- 9:30 a.m.-noo- y For contact n. parishoner needs, Rev. Robinson at or at his home through Wednesday COUNT BASIES Orcheis part of Lagoons Big BandDance Under the Stars Series to be presented at 8 p.m. today (Thursday) in the Meadow Terrace. 968-330- 975-126- stra 7, when Pastor Saperstein returns from vacation. After that time call Pastor Saperstein at 967-399- Admission is $9.95, which includes general 8. & food 972-842- ST. MARTIN DePorres Catholic Church, 4914 So. 2200 West, invites everyone to a Country Breakfast on Sunday following both the 9 a.m and 11 a.m. mass. Cost is $5ddults, $1.50children 10. under For more information call Merlene Wilson at 266-004- TRINITY United Method-- , ist Church, 4290 W. 5415 holds South, worship service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, with Sunday School held at the same time for children through the third grade. "Evangelist Is Not A Dirty Word" will be Rev. James Harris sermon. Nursery is care study today provided. offering day, le items for Crossroads Urban Center. For more information call CHURCHES , ST. MATTHEWS Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 holds South, worship service at 9:30 a.m. Pastor Harvey Levning is serving as interim pastor. Board of directors meeting is held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; second Sunday of each month is Bible held at 10 a.m. (Thurs.) at the will be 7. BIBLE Baptist Church, 3769 W. 4700 South, has a church school now enrolling students for the 1988-8- 9 school year in kindergarten 12th through grade. Summer Sunday services include Sunday School at 10 a.m. and both evangelistic services and a teen program at 7 p.m. Midweek service is at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Physical fitness programs are held Tuesdays at 9 a.m. for ladies and at 7:30 p.m. for men. For information on either the church or school, call 964-288- 8. YES To Life, a gathering to which everyone is invited, will be held Sunday, Aug. 14 at Jordan Park, the location of the SAY limited to those eight years of age or older. UTAH pianist Lenora Ford Neal will make her first appearance with the Utah Symphony Orchestra performing Mozarts Piano Concerto 22 j also admission to the park. Count Basie and his Orchestra are famous for hundreds of swing hits that kept them on top of the big band hit list for close to half a century. These tunes include One Oclock Jump and April In Paris. The Basie Orchestra is celebrating its 50th year this year. THE UTAH Symphony will perform Divertimento for Strings, tomorrow (Friday) and will feature the Utah Symphony Chorus with soloists JoAnn Ottley, Julie Terrence McReynolds, Combs Steven and Meredith in two of Mozarts great choral masterpieces, Ave verum corpus and the majestic Mass in C Minor, in a concert beginning at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. For ticket call information 7. from OCR NEW INDOOR PLAYGROUND AT OUR NEWLY REMODELED RESTAURANT could win a prize by entering our Name The Playground Contest You 350(J jSouth 5610 West THE WIZ, the modern musical version of Dorothys visit to the land of Oz, is the Arts Councils Murray summer production in the amphitheater in Murray Park. Opening tomorrow (Friday), performances are scheduled at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 4 (except Sunday). Admission is $5 for adults and $4 for children 12 and under. Tickets are available at Murray City Hall or Day Murray Music. For information call or 264-264- 6 266-486- 7. 8 p.m. on. (Anyone THE FIRST Little BIG Run, sponsored by Utah Street Rods UiiiinntHnj will be held Saturday at Draper Park. Registration is at 9 a.m. ($5car); kids games and horseshoe pitching contests at 10; poker run at 11:30; softball and volleyball games at 2 p.m.; awards presentation (including Mayors Choice, Ladies Choice, Sponsors Choice and Spectators Choice award) will be at 4 p.m. Prizes include hand-builuggage trailer and of lots other items; drawings throughout the day. For more information call Mike or Jay Lane at Greg McLaughlin at lt 571-379- 1; 969-389- 3. are available at the Pioneer Theatre box office. For GRANITE high class of 68 will hold its 20 year reunion information call at Snowbird Saturday MY ONE AND ONLY, the Center Pavilion. A reception last production of City Reps is scheduled at 6 p.m., 1987-8season, is currently dinner at 7 and dancing being staged at the historic from 8:30-1There will Utah Theatre, 148 So. also be a potluck family Main. The George and Ira picnic tomorrow (Friday). musiGershwin cal ' comedy be For more information call will Kris Hall Burton and performed Friday or Colleen or Roger Ashton Tickets range Saturday. discounts from with available for senior citizens, and PREPARATIONS are unchildren, students der way for the annual For informamore groups. Garfield from reunion tion call noon-1p.m. Friday, Aug. 19 at Southridge Park, 4015 SUNDANCE Summer TheW. 5100 South. The event is "The aters production of Unsinkable Molly Brown," open to all former residents is the true story of the of the Utah Copper town heroic and humorous which ceased to be in the battles and victories of the late 1950s. Families are from being asked to bring their indomitable lady Hannibal, Missouri - Molly own picnic lunch. For information call Andy Tobin Brown. This popular Nielsen or Elvin Broadway musical features Bennett the music and lyrics of Meredith Willson and book KEARNS highs class of 83 by Richard Morris. It runs will celebrate its on odd calendar days reunion with a barbecue at Monday through Saturday 2 p.m. Aug. 21 in the large at 8:30 p.m. through Sept. boweiy at Jordan Park, 5, alternating with "Robber 1060 So. 900 West. Fun, Bridegroom," which plays games and reminiscing. See on even calendar dates. old friends. Cost is Tickets range from due $10person, today Call 7 for (Thursday), with RSVP. information and reserva- Make checks payable to tions. Kearns High Class of 83 and mail to 3375 W. 7800 CAMPING, romance, comeSouth, 915, West Jordan, dy and kids are just the Utah 84088. For more d ingredients for a information call Kim at summer as Hold On To or Terry at June is staged at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performances are scheduled through August KEARNS high graduating classes of 1967 and 1968 8. Tickets range from For ticket information call will hold a joint reunion Saturday, Aug. 13 at the Red Lion Inn, 255 So. West Temple. Social hour is from dinner from p.m.; i from dancing Cost is or $46couple, $23single ETC. $10 excluding dinner. RSVP by Monday by calling Kerry Nixon or Linda THE UTAH Quarter Horse James Assn, is sponsoring a horse race tomorrow (Friday) at the Salt Lake County MURRAY highs graduatEquestrian Park, 10800 So. ing class of 58 will hold its 2200 West, South Jordan. reunion Saturday, Post time is 5 p.m. for the Aug. 27 at the Willow Creek first of 10 races. Admission Country Club. For more is $3; children under 12 information, call Fred admitted free. For more Bailey at 1. toe-tappi- (278-314- (966-1531- ). $6-$1- 2, 532-600- 0 -- GREATER Tuna opens tomorrow (Friday) at the new Wheeler Farm amphitheater, 6351 So. 900 East. It TOAD of Toad Hall, a childrens play by AA. Milne based on The Wind The And Willows by Kenneth Grahame, is being Inc. produced by Walk-Onat the Center Stage Theatre, 3350 So. Highland Drive. Performances are scheduled Mondays, Tuesand days, Thursdays Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 4 and 7 p.m. through Aug. 13. Special performance to benefit the s, 6-- 3. 1. 533-640- AMERICAN Legion baseball dinner will be held Saturday at the Post 132 post home, 7760 So. 3200 West. The dinner will be held from 8 p.m. at a cost of $4person. A white elephant auction will be at "Conference perform 1988: Theatre, A Learning Continuum," Aug. 2-- 6 at Portland, Ore. Tickets are $5 general admission and 483-547- 8 THEATRE 264-224- 1. ORGANIZATIONS LIFE On Borrowed Time, an original musical drama, will be performed at 8 p.m. Friday and at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday at the Babcock Theatre, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Sponsored by the UofUs Theatre School for Youth, proceeds will help provide transportation, housing and expenses for the cast, crew and playwrights who will 581-696- continues Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through Aug. 20, with a special performance slated to to listen encouragement ' Thursday, Aug. 18. Curtain records of great musicians. is at 8 p.m. Seating is on a Free admission, but limited grassy hillside, so a blanket to those eight years of age is recommended. Greater older. or Tuna is a modern comedy about the inhabitants of a JEFFRY Kirschen, cofictitious Texas town. The principal horn for the Utah action centers around the will perform Symphony, local radio station. Tickets Horn Conceto Mozarts are available at Wheeler the when Symphony Farm and are $4 in advance performs at 4 p.m. Sunday or $5 at the gate. For more on the Plaza at Snowbird. call The concert will begin with information, the frolicsome Overture the ONCE Upon A Mattress, the Marriage of Figaro and Arts Councils Sandy concludes with Symphony No. 35, popularly known as summer musical, will be staged Aug. 5, 6, 8 and 9 on Haffner. For ticket informa- the outdoor stage behind tion call Sandy City Hall. Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. nightly. 533-640- THE SUN Valley, Idaho, Elkhorn Music Festival Chamber will Players perform at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Members of the group include pianist Mark Nieworth, flutist Patricia of George, and the festival cellist Julianne Eberl. Free admission, but wishing to do so may bring a white elephant for the auction.) on YOUNG Japanese pianist Seizo Azuma will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Seizo Azuma is the recipient of several music awards including ffrst prize the in Japan Music Competition, and first place in the Pozzoli International Mr. Piano Competition. Azuma credits much of his success to his teachers ANNOUNCING a No. Saturday at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Another highlight of the evening will be his Symphony No. 40, perhaps the most easily recognized and popular of Mozarts prolific symphony works. Immediately followthe all concert ing are guests symphony welcome to enjoy dancing and food at the Plaza Party hosted by the Symphonys Fanfare Club. For ticket information call 533-640- home-mad- e ji Hi performance lor the Williams Syndroms Assn, at Murray at 7 p.m. Saturday, 1. information call the Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation at Dept. (250-552(250-5375- $5.50-$7.5- ). 0. 225-410- fun-fille- 964-127- 7 566-557- $4-$- 6. 484-925- r& 6-- 7 8:30-midnig- (571-602- (268-3740- ). 30-ye- 262-907- i |