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Show Thursday, March 4, Timcs-Pag- e 1982-Mag- na 3 . I SCRAPBOOK Jr Fresh, witty, delightful... could very well he the best two hours of comedy youll see Central Utah Journal this year. This. ..is a of story overcoming discouragement. We can overcome. The show tells us so. And it tells it in such a ery funny way. It is a riot. Pleasant drove Review The missionary comedy The Best Two Years of My Life is coming to the Salt Lake Valley at Highland High School, March 5. and 8 and South High School, March 19, 20 and 22. Produced hy Goodtyme Productions, "The Best Two Years of My Life is ( fcp written by Salt Lake City native, Scott S. Anderson and is, in his words an attempt to portray missionary life in a realistic and humorous way way. Judging from the enthusiastic audience response and rave reviews, that attempt has been very successful. The play that has been called a fantastic situation comedy in an LDS setting revolves around four very human elders in the Breda District in Holland... complete with cots, shower, and cockroaches. Easy going, handsome Elder Michaels (Steve Sater), the District Leader,, hasn't heard from his girlfriend in some time. His vain, picky companion Elder Stevens (Duane Tuft) receives piles mittee. x::in p.m. meeting of Church Board. t oiks will lx going to movie '' at Shelley Kennedy Jr. High Friday night at 7:20. Matinee showing of Oliver at the University. Dereck Merrill of Magna and of our Church participates in the showing Several and several Irom the Church will be attending thematinee as a group. Let Doris Burgess know if you desire to go though it mav be too lateThursdav for reservations. Sunday March 7 America for Christ Mission Sunday. Church School. Need a .9:30 a.m. teacher lor the Juniors and an organist or pianist lor the Church. Mrs. Kemp has ken filling both positions. Also a S.S. teacher lor the Youth. We were happy last Sunday to have thechildren singing. I am so Glad that Jesus Loves me. America for Christ Special 10:1.) a.m. Service with theme. Daring to Be God's people." A nineteen foot beautifully done .poster in big letters is now placed behind work the Pulpit and Communion table-th- e Lori ol Harriet and Arreola. Harriet Arreola will be sharing briefly on the theme and the Pastor will speak on I Dare You To Go On Grow ing In The Grace of Christ." Communion will be observed during the service and Dereck Merrill and Mike Candelaria will combine for special Communion music. In Remembrance of Me. "The special offering w ill go for Home Mission Work in L.S. Evervone is most . ISAAC HUDSON' Its been said that the Salt Lake Area isnt mecca for the performing artist. That may k true, but there are a few who' vo managed to make a reasonable living in the performing arts. one ol these lortunate souls is Bob Snow. The singer, song-writeguitarist, considers himself lucky to have survived ten years ol playing in bars and restaurants in kilt Lake City. I've been criticized by friends and laniily tor staying in Salt Lake instead of pursuing a musical career in L.A. or New York. But I've usually been able to exactly a r, itftecp h Kemp and Lela Kemp are going to have to leave this area because of Rev. Kemps health problems. These good Christian have probably visited more homes lopleextended their love and talents to ;uul a more people in short time than most full time ministers. We thank the Lord for sending them to us w hen w e so desperately needed them. May God bless them for deeds of kindness and bless them in their luture plans. message that unravels through the fine characterizations and clever innuendo. The audience is given plenty to think about. These performances are part of a tour w ill take Two Years to 27 western cities throughout the summer. Tickets are $4 and $5 at all ZCMI stores in the Salt Lake Valley and at the door. All curtain times are 8 p.m. that Water Lake maintain enough work to keep myself off the street." Snow says. Alter plugging away for ten years, it would be ridiculous to tear down all I've worked lor just to relocate in an area where good musicians are a dime a dozen." he continued. Snow intends to stay in Salt Lake City for the time being where he can continue performing lor the people who have come to hear his songs for the past ten years. I love, music, it's been a great companion and an interesting way of life. I'll keep on play ing as long as there's someone to play to." Snow concluded. Toilet daughter, Mary Ann. was born February 22. at home to Cathy and Steve Richardson in Magna. She joins two sisters and a brother; Sabra, 6; Rebekah, 4. and Benjamin. 2. Her grandparents are Rose and Milt Richardson, Sacramento, California; and Ruth and' Fred Muster of Marathon. New yr. grade White only) LARGE ASSORTMENT OF e Sinks e Faucets PIPE FOR ALL NEEDS Black e Galv. o ABS o PVC e Copper Vanities Bath tubs 4703 West 5414 So. Kearns Weekdays 9 am to 6:30 pm Sat. 9 am to 5 pm Presbyterian 967-200- 9 Sunday. March 7, 9::i() a.m. Sunday with classes Irom nursery to adults. The guest speaker is Dr. Douglas W. Steeples. Dr. Steeples is Executive Vice President at Westminster College. Eldon Dickson is Elder ol the Day Deacon of the Day is Mary Cassler. 1760 W. 1900 So. West Valley 972-608- 7 . Member ol the day is Dollie Dickson. The Youth Choir will sing. Pass It On." The Senior Choir w ill sing. Give Thanks With Joy." On Saturday. March 13. Irom 10 a.m. to p in., the Westvale Women's Association will have a liake sale at thechurch located FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS COME A SEE US 4 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR DISCOUNT POLICY on ;XiHi S. 4400 W. Until the 18th century, India was of diamonds. the only known source to Tome rolls G MONDAY HITE SPECIAL en-thusi- as York. $49(A for Bebv born of home gas-- 5 Garbage Disposals Westvale The Magna Community Church will go on with new Leadership and renewed m in the months ahead. Lead onO King Eternal. The day of March has come! A Heater-$11- 6 40 gal. We'd like to have you and 49 welcome other people! ( p. in. Evening Service of Fellowship and Praise. Next week. March 14. a member of the Gideons will be present to speak on their work of distributing Bibles. CcjiMiyiiii'Jy Cburcfa Rev. and Mrs. Harry Kemp, after a Interim Pastorate at Magna next week for warmer Utah ire leaving limes. Our friends in Christ, Rev. Harry even-mont- in Salt is a show with a real Two Years 1 Fortunate guitar player By disinterested investigator Mark Hansen (Alan Rockwell) the flavor of mission life really comes through. ClWdn) COuBlnn)(!Dln)iHty Magna Community Church Services and event events include: 10 a.m. Thursday. March 4 Prayer with Doris Group Burgess. Friday. 10 a.m. a couple of carloads of our people will be sending World Day of Prayer Service at the Holy Trinity Greek orthodox Church in Salt Lake City. Cars will leave Magna about 9 a.m. Friday , r : :t( p.m. Weekly potluck supper and fellowship hour at the Church. 7 p.m. meeting of Church Pulpit Com- whom he is serving. When Rogers and Walker start to teach the some-wha- t mail from a bevy of young ladies nearly every day. Stevens expects to be called to assist the Mission President very soon. The main character, Elder Rogers (portrayed be Scott Anderson) has two months to go. He has experienced some personal problems and has lost the vision of his mission, and is now dreading the arrival of a new missionary he has been assigned to integrate into mission life. Elder Walker (Tracy Garner) comes dressed appropriately in green suit and gaping grin, is anxious to place his first Book of Mormon and go trading. He puts tremendous faith in the words of Elder Rogers, which eventually brings Rogers Iwck to the realization of why and of All Food Items TACO Vx 5-- 8 me PHOrJG PDIK3G p.m. (Drinks not included' vncaB 250-922- 3 Magna, Utah |