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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Oct. 13, 1988 " " I tf Bcnooi Mie ana rarm nureau insur- BCIiett ance vice president of year. Performances begin at finance William Miller will 8 p.m. today (Thursday), be featured on the program. tomorrow and Saturday in Reservations should be the Saltair Room in the made no later than student union buidling on Saturday by calling Nancy the UofU campus. For call ticket information Rawski at fc!lcY3 ill p aio YvciCOiiiO LU attend. The church football AUDITIONS PERSONS interested in performing with the Murray Symphonic Band are being invited to call Fred Bond at to arrange for an audition. 261-258- team is currently scheduling games for the fall and a ladies fitness physical program will soon be announced. The church is seeking violin and cello players for the church For orchestra. more information call 964-288- ment. 7T& 581-696- THE FEDERAL Womens Club will celebratethe clubs 56th anniversary with a birthday luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the Doubletree Inn, 215 W. South Temple. For reservations call Loretta Bartlett or Edna at Pearmain at 8. ST. MATTHEWS Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with worship service scheduled at 10:30. Pastor Harvey Leuning 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 food offering day, items for Crossroads Urban Center. For more information call 322-365- be the featured speaker at the quarterly meeting of the Utah Militaiy Retirees Council on Saturday at 10:45 a.m. in the Ft. Club Douglas Military Annex (old NCO Club Building 54). For more information call Warren Muench at WESTVALE Presbyterian 2, Pastor at Saperstein 967-399- REV. James Harris will sermon begin a two-paSunday titled "Dont Worry Be Happy" at Trinity United Methodist Church, W. 5415 South. 4290 Services are at 8:30 and 11 a.m., with Sunday School at 9:45. Junior and senior high youth meet Sunday at 5:30 p.m. A vesper service will be presented at Golden Living Center Sunday at 7 p.m., led by Carroll Dolson. Bible study group meets at the church today (Thursday) at 10 a.m.; Girl Scouts at 6 p.m.; chancel choir at rt - and Narcotics 7:15 Anony- mous at 7:15. There will be a work day at the church i Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. Darlings Dimples volunteers will work on Christmas favors at the church Saturday at 10:30 a.m., with Dimples adult group holding a noon luncheon Tuesday. Building committee meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.; Bazaar Creations Wednesday at 1 p.m. and Girl Scout adult meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. The annual UMW Bazaar will be held from 10 a.m.-p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 and from 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Saturday Oct. 22. For more 6 information mornings. BIBLE call Baptist 968-689- 1, 562-070- UTAH Opera opens its 11th season in the Capitol with Donizettis Lucia Di Lammermoor, featuring Metropolitan Opera star Roberta Peters and popular guest artists Rico Serbo and Eric Hanson. Utah Operas general director Glade Peterson makes a cameo appearance as Arturo. Making his debut with the company will be conductor Vakhtang Jorda-nia prominent Russian who conductor recently defected to this country. Performance dates are today (Thursday), Saturday, Monday and Thursday, Oct. 20, with a matinee on Sunday, Oct. 23. For more information call 533-649- 4. THE MORMON Youth and Chorus, Symphony conducted Robert by Bowden, will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for this free concert which is sponsored LDS church. the by Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older - V 1 THE BEST young ' musi- cians from schools throughout Utah will come together in an unforgetable performance of the Utah Band, Orchestra and Choir at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for . this free concert which is sponsored LDS the church. by All-Sta- te Admission is limited- to those eight years of age and older. - NOTED French organist Michel Pinte will be the featured performer at 7:30 in the p.m. Sunday Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required for this free concert which is sponsored the LDS church. by Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. LIBRARIES THE TAX Initiatives: A Service parent-daught- three tax initiatives slated for the November election ballot. Written questions from the audience will be addressed during the final portion of the program. For more information, call the Salt Lake County Library System at 943-463- 6. OCTOBER is known for its crisp, cool air, the busy activity of school children and the flurry of jack olantems, witches and goblins on Halloween. Children will be treated to a variety of programs this month in most branched of the Salt Lake County Library System featuring storytime, magic, safety awareness and Halloween fun. The magical comedy of Brian Voiles will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Magna Library and at the Whitmore Library at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29. Most other library branches will present Halloween stories, songs and crafts. For more information call the Salt Lake County Library System at 943-463- 6. A MINI Monster Film Festival, featuring short versions of the original monster movies Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, and The Wolf Man will be featured at several library branches this month. Also included will be a screening of a 3D print of The Creature From The Black Lagoon. A frightfully fun evening for the whole family is available Monday, Oct. 24 in the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West; Tuesday, Oct. 25 in the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Ave.; Evergreen For more information call 6. ORGANIZATIONS CANDIDA Albicans, a support group for persons suffering from a yeast infection, will meet at 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at Gull Laboratories, 1015 E. 4800 South (northeast of the flag on Van Winkle and 9th East). Dr. Robert Payne will speak. For more information call Ann Clarke at at 966-499- 0 after 5:30 p.m. Adult volunteers are also needed. UTAH author Gerald Lund will be guest speaker when Oquirrh Writers meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 in the 5th floor auditorium of the Harmon Building, THE SALT Lake Opera Guild will host a Luncheon on Friday, Oct. 21 at the Hotel. University Park Social hour begins at noon and lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. The cost for the luncheon and program is $12.50. The program will feature guest artists who will be appearing in the Utah Opera production of 942-468- 5. Lucia di Lammermoor conductor Vakhtang Jorda-ni- a will - discuss - his interpretation of the opera and artists Rico Serbo, Eric Hanson, Susan Willey and Andrea Evans will sing arias from the production. The program will be under the direction of Utah Opera director Glade general Pererson. The public is invited to attend. 1. THE MYSTERY of Irma Vep, a Penny Dreadful by Charles Ludlam with Joe Pitti and David Spencer, opens today (Thursday) at Center Stage Theatre, 3350 Highland Drive. The play is being produced by Walk-OnInc. and directed by David Spencer and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. through Nov. 5, with a special Halloween performance Monday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. For more information call SUBURBAN Arts will meet at 8 p.m. today (Thursday) at 4215 Morris Street. Lucille McPhie is hostess, along with cohostesses Lila Gunderson, Barbara Warburton and Sue Smith. Service project chairman Janina Chilton from the Utah State Hospital will discuss ways to help children at that facility for Christmas. social FUN, games, activities and a cake sale await members of the of Order Independent Foresters Wasatch Court 1478 Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Participants are asked to bring a gift for Sub for Santa.. Refreshments will be served. For more information call Crystal Guy at 966-404- 5. SOMETHING Fishy in Salt Lake is the theme for the annual guest night dinner sponsored by the Christian Womens Club at 7 p.m. Friday in the Heritage House, 4699 So. Highland Drive. Cost is $14.95 per person. Channel 4 News sportscaster Steve Brown, soloist Don Martine a0 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IjfeffitEO a0 (3I THE WEST Valley Club of Intematinoal Training in Communications meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month from 5:30-p.m. at the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. The club is an intematinoal organization dedicated to building through effective communication, organizational development and leadership to all Open training. persons. 7 484-980- DANCING for Joy, a comedy in three acts with music, is currently running at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performances are scheduled Thursdays, and Fridays, Saturdays Mondays through Nov. 21, with productions slated most Tuesday and day evenings as well. For reservations call 484-925- 7. THE PUMPKIN Giant, the first in a series of five childrens classics set to play in City Reps upstairs Family Theatre in the Utah Theatre, 148 So. Main, is being performed at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 24, Nov. 12, 14, 18 and 19. Matinees are scheduled Oct. 29 and Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. For call information more 532-600- p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. All proceeds benefit the Primary Childrens Medical Center. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for children under 12. Reservations are required. To reserve seating call will 484-925- . ft ETC. WHEELER Farms Haunt6351 So. 900 East, opens today (Thursas a fun, safe day) Halloween activity. The program is offered by the Farm Historic Wheeler Farm Wheeler staff, Friends, Inc. and sponsored Salt Lake County by Recreation and Parks. The Haunted Woods is open through Oct. 31 (except p.m. Sundays) from and from Monday-Thursda- y p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Admission is $2.50). $4.50 (children 1 Discount admission availand able today, Oct. 17-2- 0 24-2- 7 with a Meadow Gold proof of purchase. All net proceeds are donated to Wheeler Farm Friends, Inc, ed Woods, 7-- 7-- a corporation, and will be use to help build an activity bam for general public use. non-prof- 9 $5-$- 9 0 weekends; weekdays (Discounts available for senior citizens, students and children, groups.) For ticket information call it SOME of Utahs finest art galleries will join together tomorrow 9 Dodworth 583-156- at 582-278- 532-600- HUNTING for a bargain? United Cerebral Palsy is hosting a Housing boutique and yard sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 0. from 10 21-2- 2 SLEEPING Beautys timeless fairy tale is the latest childrens theater production at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Magical music and dancing will transport audiences through a time with the fairies, the green dragon a silly horse, Fairy Meany, Prince True and, of course, the lovely Sleeping Beauty. The each Nov. information call Group Home, 1666 W. 6720 South. Boutique items include hand painted porcelain dolls, toys, home baked items, Christmas hand made ornaments, baskets and other unique items. Yard sale items include bifold doors, garbage cans, clothes, toys, appliances, and much more. All Saturday 19. For proceeds will United go to Cerebral Palsy Housing Group homes. For information call 484-925- STAR CHILD, a popular musical, is being staged Friday, Saturday and Monday in Mt. Vernon LDS Academy, 184 E. A GALA teen dance will highlight the Halloween weekend, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28 in the Taylorsville Park Building, Vine with Street, Murray, "Saturdays Warrior" being performed next week at the same location. The two shows will alternate each weekend. For ticket information call Individual tickets are $6, or $5 if purchased for both shows at the same time. Family group rates available. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. 4700 So. Redwood Road. Sponsored by the Independent Order of Foresters, Wasatch Court 1478, the dance is open for those in junior high through age 19. Chaperones and parents will be in attendandee, with chips and soda pop for the youngsters attending. There is no admission cost. For more information call Miquel at Lindgren 967-744- 4. At The Comfort Inn 80 .THE at 5600 West 537-744- 4 HOTEL, CAFE ( pjn.' 6 be will production staged through a.m.-- 6 Friday and from 11 a.m.-p.m. Saturday at the USP Near the airport there is a great little cafe tucked in The Comfort Inn. The Hotel Cafe is presenting a Prime Rib Special seven days a week including soup or salad, baked potato, a fresh vegetable, and hot buttered rolls for the great price of $7.95. N. Admiral Byrd Road or 7 4. $6-$1- an COFFEE, original nightly. drama by Julie Saul, will be the first presentation in the A SPECIAL benefit UofUs student director performance of A Christmas, 200 to (Friday) present a rich offering of visual arts treasures in their Fall Gallery Stroll. From p.m. the public is invited to move from one show to another at 15 different private and public art exhibition spaces Lake. Salt throughout Admission is free. For more call information Allen 5-- GERSHWINS Girl Crazy is City Reps opener for the 1988-8season. Performances are at the Utah Theatre, 148 So. Main, Salt Lake. The final evening production are slated today (Thursday) and Oct. 13, with a 2 p.m. matinee Tickets are Saturday. 269-134- THEATRE carol will be staged at 3:30 s, - ara unman I Connie Young Meet-the-Artis- ts ED ,fifc3O03UEr! ommitte A s. W. 3500 4000 South. "Reflections on the Writing Life," will be his topic. pnry TJsgSEmro sign-up- grade through adult are welcome (bring a parent). For more information call Wednesday, Oct. 26 in the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East; and Thursday, Oct. 27 in the Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South. All programs are scheduled from 6:45 p.m. 943-463- er 4220 West, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Girls from first 533-649- 4. View From Both Sides is the topic at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the West Vallay library, 2880 W. 3650 South, and again at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Representatives from the Tax. Limitation Coalition and Taxpayers for Utah will debate the merits of the Pioneer Scouts, Unit, is holding registration and information meeting will be held at the Kearns library, 5350 So. well-know- n Theatre a, GIRL BUSY MOMENT . . . The fruits of the labors of Louise Vanderhooft and Susan Memmott will pay off tonight (Thursday) when the curtain rises on Utah Opera Company's Lucia Di Lammermoor at the Capitol Theatre. It also runs Saturday, Monday and Oct. 20. There is a matinee on Oct. 23. The opera Roberta Peters, a New York sostars the prano. Tickets may be obtained by calling The photo was taken by Rolf Kay. EVENTS Church, 3769 W. 4700 South, holds Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Evening programs include youth group, choir and Bible classes for all ages at 6 p.m.; evangelistic service at 7 p.m. Mens physical fitness program is in the church gym Tuesdays from 8:30-1- 0 p.m. Piano and organ lessons are available for those wanting to learn music. Mid-wee- k services are Wednesdays at 7 p.m., with young married couples (to 35) age meeting Saturdays at 7 p.m. in the Family Life Center. Couples friends and seeking 2. GOV. Norm Bangerter will 972-842- 3610 So. 4400 Church, West, holds Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Pastor Sapersteins sermon, "Why Give," is based on 2 Cor. 8:9. Exercise class meets at the church at 7:30 p.m. choir with Tuesday, rehearsal Wednesday at 7 p.m. For more information 968-799call Monday-Frida- y 9:30-11:3- 0 a.m., or 4 486-170- le CHURCHES O 942-754- 0. 0 SINGERS interested in auditioning for the limited openings in the Salt Lake Symphonic Choir may do so by calling Kathie Taggart at 278,7517 for an appoint- AIXOO-- OX Salt lake International Center Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 |