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Show 12B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 30, 1984 Community Calendar ORGANIZATIONS at 10:50. Rev. Jim Sloan will present the sermon. day at 756 E. Vine St., Murray. Frances Peterson will speak on Religious Writing of Articles. Anyone inin writing may attend. There is no charge. terested TRINITY UNITED METHODIST Outdoors ACTIVITIES OKTOBERFEST will be staged Saturdays and Sundays throughout September at Snowbird. The Heber Creeper will run Thursdays and Fridays and Sundays at 1:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. until Oct. 8. Lagoon Amusement Park and Pioneer Village is open Saturdays and Sundays throughout September. TIMES PARK RESERVATION HAVE BEEN EXTENDED by the County Recreation Dept, to Oct. 14 at Canyon Rim, Hunter and Big Cottonwood regional park. The extension will allow the public to reserve pavilions and picnic areas for one month longer than has been traditional. Reservations may be made by calling 535-565- CHURCH will hold communion services at 8:30 and ll a.m. Sunday. Sunday school classes will meet at 9:45. A Bible study class will meet at the church at 10 a.m. today (Thursday). The retreat committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. The Sew and Do group will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednes- day. Preparations are being made for a Officers, planning retreat Sept. members and friends are being invited to consider goals for the coming year. The Friday session will be held from 0 p.m. Saturdays agenda will begin with a continental breakfast to be served at 8 a.m. and close with a luncheon and fellowship period. 7-- LABOR DAY WILL BE AT GRANGER CELEBRATED COMMUNITY Christian church Sunday with members being asked to dress in the attire they wear to work evey day. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a.m., church service THE DARE IN PRAYER will be the title of a sermon to be presented by Rev. Ginger Gryzwana at Westvale Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 a.m. Women of the choir will present a musical number. MAGNA COMMUNITY CHURCH will return to its fall schedule of activities this week. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a.m. for children and adults. Sunday worship is scheduled at 10:45, with communion to be served the first Sunday of each month. A deacons fund offering will also be taken at that time, the money to be used to help needy people in the Magna area. k Plans for a fellowship meeting are pending, a spokesman said. Participants will meet for about an hour in singing, prayer, study and discussion in various homes. KFAM, UTAHS NEW 50,000 WATT statewide radio station is announcing a new Sunday morning mid-wee- and news feature music THE EIGHTH ANNUAL ENERGY CONFERENCE sponsored by the Utah Engineering Experiment Station will be held at the University of Utahs Orson Spencer Hall on Sept. 14. The deadline for registration is Sept. 10. A $4 fee plus a $6 luncheon fee will be charged. Workshops on topics ranging from technology to energy reserves. Further information may be obtained by calling will begin Wednesday at Murray high at 7 p.m. Monday sessions start Sept. 10 at the Utah Safety Council Traning Center, 535 So. 300 West, and Saturday classes will begin at DEFENSIVE (See Page 13B, Col. 1) 581-634- 8. DRIVING COURSES that site on Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. Further Church To Host Singers GRANGER. Pilgrimage, a musical group from Northwest Christian College, will appear at Granger Community Christian church on Friday, Sept. 6 for a 7:30p.m. concert. The group travels throughout the Pacific Northwest, California and Montana as well as the central five-memb-er Rocky Mountain states presenting Christian concerts, school youth rallies and church workship services. Music includes original songs, contemporary gospels, old hymns and anthems. All members of Pilgrimage are students at Northwest Christian assemblies, McCollege. They include Kelly Tim Cullough, Portland, Ore.; Dan Smith, Auburn, Wash.; Vicki Calif.; Bubach, Ventura, Brabham, Eugene, Ore. and Guy Aydelott. Further information about the concert may be obtained by calling Sharon Lowell, er 968-309- for members of the LDS church. The program, to be followed by a church news feature, will begin at 7 a.m. Assigned communications people in LDS wards and stakes are being invited to send wide appeal church news to AM 700, 1171 So. West Temple, Salt Lake 84101. Reunions THE CYPRUS HIGH CLASS OF reunion of begin at 7 p.m. at the Airport Hilton, with a social hour, buffet, program and dancing. Cost is $25 per couple or $12.50 for individuals. For further information, those interested may call Lori Myers, 1979 will hold a five-yea- r Sept. 8. The evening will GENUINE SHEEPSKIN 486-602- SEAT COVER Vi Price Sale PILGRIMAGE . . . 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The play also examines the rela- tragic-comi- c tchell, will premiere tonight (Thursday) at Babcock Theatre. It will continue tomorrow and Saturday at 8 p.m. Babcock is located downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Director Maikel Bailey described the production as sometimes very funny, sometimes very poignant. tionships between mothers daughters. and The cast, ranging in age from I8consists mainly of Mr. Bailey is cast as Death. Other performers are Donald Dunn, Irene Wait, Cyndi Bowers, Corinne. Jan Civish, Colleen Clay-Jone60, s, The playwright is a Ph.D. candidate in playwriting at the University of Utah. UofU student Chris Tubbs created the plays music and T. L. Hennacy, also a student, choreographed . hard-hittin- clarification, ' Christian church. Tha musical represents Northwest Christian College. munity Sandi Beam and Darby Mitchell. 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