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Show '1 0 2B THE GREEN SHEET fF 15, 1988 Thursday, Sept. " I TTTTTTtlf I ter. Sunday, Oct. AUDITIONS ; 1 ; ; 7-- . : , ; Tues.-Sat- Dec. ., 3. Rehearsals begin Sept. 29. For more information call 364-569- ICE CAPADES will hold auditions for new members of the skating ensemble during the groups annual Salt Lake engagement in conjunction with the Utah State Fair. Skating tryouts will be conducted tomorrow (Friday) at 4:30 p.m. in the Salt Palace. Performers interested in joining the Ice Capades touring company should be trained in figure and freestyle skating and must be proficient in basic jumps and spins. Minimum age is 18, although talented skaters who are 17 and high school graduates may try out if accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information call ; C ' 534-477- THE MORMON Youth will hold auditions for a few openings Saturday and again Sept. 24. Applicants should be 16 years of age or older (Youth Symphony musicians are in their late teens, 20s and early 30s) and members of the LDS church. For audition appointments or more information call Symphony ; 9 a special worship service will be observed followed by a silver tea and reception in the fellowship room. For dinner reservations or more information call the church CHURCHES PROMISED Valley Play- house will hold auditions for its Christmas production of Annie today (Thursday) and Wednesday, Sept. 21. Auditions for the ensemble (adults 18 and older) will be held those days from p.m. Auditioners will be asked to sing eight bars of any song from Annie and be prepared to take dance instruction. Entrance to the Playhouse in on the north side, door C, 132 So. State Street. Annie will run .. OUR LADY of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2840 So. 9000 west, Magna, holds its annual Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday, Sept. 25 from 8 p.m. Tickets are $5adults and $3children 12 and under. For more information call Sheila Balistreri work; or 1-- 250-050- (485-670- 5, home). SHOW and Tell is the title of James Rev. Harris sermon Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a.m. services at Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 During W. 11 South. service, 5415 a.m. Bibles will be presented to children in the 3rd grade along with dedication of Sunday School teachers and workers with youth. Sunday School for all ages is at 9:45. Rev. Harris hosts a information membership class in his office at the same time. A mini-Healt- h Fair follows both services. Church youth and parents hold a picnic at 12:30 p.m. Sunday; liturgists and lay speakers meet at the home of Dave Dunn for a barbecue at 6 p.m.; a service led by Julie Adams is scheduled at the Golden Living Center at 7. Other activities include a Tuesday noon luncheon for Dimples adult group, Darlings building committee meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Bazaar Creations Wednesday at 1. ROGER Bear" "Big and Alaskan Indian bom and raised in the wilderness, is the featured speaker at the Holmbert, Bible Baptist Church Fall Revival, which continues through Saturday at 7 p.m. each night at the church, W. 3769 4700 South. Known as "The Singing Indian," he accompanies himself on the guitar during services. Roger lived off the land eating wild animals, fish and foraging like his returned. ancestors. He surrendered to a life of Christian himself MOUNTAIN West Chorale is preparing for its eighth service while fishing for salmon. The church will holiday season. Rehearsals 7 are at p.m. Sundays in the provide a nursery each room at the night and free transportaLDS ward tion. For more information 16th Taylorsville house, 3495 W. 4850 South. call All interested vocalists of denomination are CAREER Womens Support any to invited attend. Auditions group will meets at 9:30 will take place this Sunday, a.m. Saturday for brunch and again Sept. 24 and Oct. and coffee at Westvale Presbyterian Church, 3610 2. 531-252- and request an 4 application. Individual auditions will be scheduled when the application is multi-purpos- e 964-288- So. 4400 West. AUDITIONS for The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, this years holiday production by Top Hat Theatre, will be held from 7-- p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, Sept. 20 and 22, at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. Parts are available for 10 adults and 12 children, plus a childrens choir. For more information call the center at or theater manager Bruce Ackerman at 12-voi- 250-219- 4 250-615- SINGERS interested in auditioning for the limited openings in the Salt Lake Symphonic Choir may do so by calling Kathie Taggart at for an 7 Westvale holds worship service at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Sundays. This week international peacemaker Phillip Woods is welcomed to the pulpit during the 11 a.m. service. Rev. Woods is a United Reformed minister from England. His sermon will be Peacemaking From A Perspective. European (Sponsored by the Presbytery of Utah and the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program.) Exercise class meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. New members call Ailie Moore at World Communion Sunday is Oct. 2; peacemaking offering will be received. Silver anniverfor celebration sary Westvale is Oct. 8 and 9, with dinner Oct. 8 at the Jordanelle Reception Cen- 968-141- 278-751- V" 8. at 968-799- Friday Pastor 967-399- Monday- - 2, PWP is a single-pareFestival and Craft Extravato the devoted organization ganza tomorrow (Friday) welfare and interest of and Saturday. Demonstraoven single parents and their tions include Dutch lace making, Its children. sponsors cooking, varied weaving and blacksmithing. numerous and entertainment, Musical activities and programs each month. For more slapstick comedy, square or dancing, childrens story information call visit the chapter hall at 50 time, childrens games and E. 3750 South. farm activities will be with along featured, THE LIFE and Breath country crafts, good food, Club will hold its next antique machinery displays of meeting Wednesday, Sept. and a farmer's market and vegetables. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Salt local fruits Events run from noon-Lake Senior Citizen Center, 237 So. 1000 East. Dr. p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-- 6 Mark Shockey, a pulmonary p.m. Saturday. Free farm will admission, house tours 50 disease specialist, Funcdiscuss "Pulmonaiy cents, horse drawn wagon for tion Tests: What Do They rides $1. Call details. informaMean?" For more f nt i i a.m., or 9:30-11:3- 0 262-984- 9 at Saperstein i 8. ST. MATTHEWS Luther- an Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with worship service scheduled at 10:30. i Pastor Harvey Leuning is serving as interim pastor. J Board of directors meeting is held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; second Sunday of .each S month is food offering day, items for Crossroads Urban Center, i For more information call i 6 264-224- tion call 484-445- A MINI Health Fair will be held Sunday from 8:30 a.m.-- l p.m. at Trinity le 972-842- ALL 5 BOYS grades interested in joining an Tiger Cub and Cub Scout pack at Miriam call may or Tana at 8 The group will be organizing soon in the West Valley City area. J 1-- United Methodist Church, 4290 W. 5415 South. Blood pressure, pulse, glaucoma and oesteoperosis testing is available for a $5 charge. Free literature on other also health problems more For available. information call THE LUTHERAN Worn- - j ens Missionary League, Utah Zone Rally, will be held Saturday from p.m. J at Christ Lutheran Church, J 240 E. 5600 South, Murray, i "The God We Share" is the J SATURDAYS WARRIOR. . . Jason Bowcutt and Bart theme, with Rev. Greg Hickenlooper will portray Elder Greene and Elder Kestler in the tuneful of Doug Stewart play, to be presented by the old Nauvoo Playhouse at Mount Sahlstrom CYPRUS high class of 58 Hope reunion will hold its Lutheran Church in West J Vernon Academy, 184 Vine Street In Murray. The play will open Sept. 23 and tun through Dec. 10. Also on the production staff are Val Smithson, 24 at Little Jordan as keynote speaker. Sept. Saturday, Lori music director; Isaac Thomas, choreography; Hansen, costumes; THEATRE America in Salt Lake. Registration begins at 9 5 Sally Nichols, production assistant. For ticket information call a.m. ($4 fee includes lunch). 5 Sodial hour is scheduled for u Child care service is SEE HOW They Run is 6:30 p.m., with dinner and For available. short program at 7:30 p.m. more compete for cash prizes COPPER Service Unit, currently playing at Hale For more information call information call Carol totaling more than $4,000. Girl Scouts of America, will Center Theater, 2801 So. Final rounds are scheduled hold SaturGohlinghorst at Main. Continuing through Neil Petersen at Friday and Saturday at day from 12:30-3:3p.m. in Oct. 3, this 1940s scramble 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly the Kearns library. Girls is an hilarious case of MAGNA Copper Days gets Hall. Tickets are not age 6 and older in the mistaken For under way in Magna, Sept. identity. required for these free Kearns or West Valley area tickets call 23, 24 and 25. Its three concerts, which are spon- are being invited to join this days of fun and frolic sored by the LDS Church. starting on the 23rd with a timegroup SLEEPING Beautys CLASSES Admission is limited to offering activities to develop tournament and less fairy tale is the latest golf those eight years of age and responsibility, understandit up with a wrapping childrens theater producolder. COPING Strategies for ing, decision making skills tion at the Hale Center spaghetti dinner on the PMS Sufferers is the topic In between: arts and and a positive outlook. Theater, 2801 So. Main. 25th. of a workshop THE DESERET String Adult leaders also needed. crafts, displays and booths, music and dancing Magical Quartet with Percy Kalt, by Holy Cross Jordan will transport audiences a pancake breakfast, a David violinist; Dalton, AARP Valley Hospital and Jordan 3940 will through a time with the street dance, hot air balloon Barbara William, hold itsChapter viola, Valley Counseling Clinic on a bicycle races, regular monthly fairies, the green dragon a rides, violin; and Julie Zumsteg, softball tons of and Thursday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 game 1 meeting at p.m. Tuesday silly horse, Fairy Meany, cello, will perform with in the p.m. The workshop will be including the Magna Senior Citizen Prince True and, of course, entertainment Maurice of of 147 Till Suite held in the Saliva fabulous guest pianist Sisters. Center, 8952 W. 2700 the lovely Sleeping Beauty. New Zealand on Friday, Medical Arts Plaza adjacent be South. The production will A representative to the hospital, 3590 W. PIONEER Craft House Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the from the Utah each Saturday hosts its 1988 Taxpayers staged 9000 South, West Jordan. Assembly Hall on Temple Assn, Faculty Art Nov. For will discuss the 19. through Cost is $7individuals or Oct. 10 in the Show Square. Tickets are not through ramifications of information call exhibit hall at Pioneer Craft required for this free the proposed tax initiatives $10couple. For information call concert, which is sponsored which will House, 3271 So. 500 East. Cole ANYTHING Goes, LDS the Church. November appear on the hours are 9 a.m.-by ballot. To reserve Porters Broadway classic, ExhibitMonday-FridaUTAH Hospice OrganizaAdmission is limited to lunch and p.m., Pioneer Tlmatre prior to the meeting, opens those eight years of age and tion presents a workshop and Monday Thursday call at lease one Companys season of Class p.m. Fall Understanding Grief Sept.' older. Acts through Oct. 1 on Lees evenings from day in advance. (Suggested 30 from 8 at week of classes the p.m. begin donation for lunch is Main Stage at "8 'p.m. the Riverboat Convention 1 DIRECTOR Shirlee Hurst for Call 19. Sept. nightly (except Sundays) more Shields will conduct a $1.25person.) information. Center, 4393 Riverboat with a 2 p.m. matinee Sept. a Road. All of readers theaspects and Oct. 1. Tickets are PIONEER Craft House will be ater entitled A Legacy of THE WEST Valley Club of 24 will bereavement at the Pioneer open its fall season for available Love on Wednesday, Sept. International explored with speakers and Training in box puppetry Theatre Company with a free panels of experts from 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Communications meets the Season office, performance on Hall Saturday at state. the Assembly Temple first and third Wednesdays throughout tickets available through 10:30 a.m. in the Little Professionals and volunSquare. Tickets are not of each month from 5:30-Oct. 1. Theatre at Pioneer Craft teers working with berequired for this free p.m. in the South Salt Lake House, 3271 So. 500 East. reaved individuals and concert, which is sponsored Library, 2480 So. State. The SATURDAYS Warrior, the LynnAnne Richards will families are welcome to by the LDS Church. club is an educational popular LDS musical, will perform a variety show attend. Cost is $10 for UHO Admission is limited to organization dedicated to open Friday, Sept. 23, 24 titled Art of the Puppet of members and $20 for those eight years age and building and 26 in Mt. Vernon older. featuring Punch and Judy, (includes through effective communi184 E. Vine the Three Academy, Pigs and other lunch and handouts). For cation, organizational develStreet, Murray, while "Star acts. The puppet program call Helen information and leadership opment Child" will open Oct. 14, 15 continues Rollins at through Decemtraining. Open to all and 17 at the same location. ber on the third Saturday of persons. two The shows will each month at 10:30 a.m. alternate each weekend. For information call ORGANIZATIONS PARENTS Without Part- For ticket information call ners is hosting a singles Individual tickets dance Saturday, Sept. 24 at are or $5 if purchased CYPRUS high class of 63 $6, ANYONE interested in the chapter hall, 3750 So. EVENTS for both shows at the same will holdits reunion to invited is 50 East (just west of State being writing time. 1. Oct. rates at the Family group Saturday, attend the first meeting of Street). Dinner is from available. Showtime is 7:30 Riverboat Convention CenTHE TEMPLE Square the fall season of the followed by dancing and 45th South. p.m. nightly. ter, Concert Series will host the Guild to the music of Magic Oquirrh Writers For more information call annual classical music tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 Junction. Admission is $5 Ken Hill at competition of the Utah p.m. in the 5th floor for members and $6 for State Fair in the Assembly auditorium of the Harmon Admission THE FEDERAL Womens i Hall on Temple Square Building, 4000 W. 3500 price includes a complete Club will hold its South. The meeting is Mexican dinner. The theme through Saturday. Competiluncheon at The September tors of all ages in the planned as a "read around." for the dance is a Mexican 1900 W. 4500 Hayloft, ETC. various disciplines of music Those who attend may Fiesta. For information call South, Roy, on Saturday at performance, including bring something to read Bob Oldroyd 12:30 p.m. For information brass, woodwinds, strings, aloud for group input and Gill Ninow or WHEELER Historic Farm call Edna Pearmain piano, organ and voice, will holds its fifth annual Fall critique. 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