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Show By 2 t Soloists to - Performances Set At Temple Square SALT LAKE. Laura Soprano Beecroft and tenor Mark Pearce are scheduled to perform solos and duets Friday and Saturday at Temple Square. Both performances are slated in the LDS North churchs 50 E. Visitors center, North Temple, at 7:30 p.m.. Mrs. Beecroft will sing selections by Schubert, Mozart and Verdi. Has Something For You M-- H ... CLAIM CASH If you are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later thon noon on Tuesdoy to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's Mystery Home was at 1921 E. Lakewood Dr. in Holladay. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. issue. One method of par- Uiowwj THE LEGISLATURE By SIMATOB Bill BABTON District 12 The first week of the Utah Legislatures 44th budget session drew to a close after several bills were passed on for tially meeting the increases asked for in the governors request would be to increase property taxes at the local level, therefore transferring over $20 million from state to local governments. If the total severance tax were package adopted, it would generate amount. con- The sideration by a t w o a like governor has also asked for a $5 increase in drivers -- thirds vote licenses and a $5 increase in yearly auto registrations, along with increases for large truck permits. If by both houses. The ab- breviated these passed, in- creases would partialbudget session is the last regu- ly fund the need for larly scheduled meet- highway and road maintenance, both at ing to Novembers the state and local election of the general reapportioned Legis- levels. The Legislature will lature. More than 100 bills probably be quite were prefiled by law- conservative in its acmakers. Those which tions, but some of the are not of budgetary above will undoubnature must pass an' tedly be passed, which enabling resolution by means increases in both houses to be able taxes to some extent. to be brought up for Your opinions are welcome in regard to debate. The process of these issues and any enabling resolutions others that are being came under fire this deliberated. Do not week when legislators hesitate to contact claimed time was myself or any of the wasted on discussing other legislators with whether or not to dis- your suggestions. cuss bills. Balancing Governor Mathesons proposed $1.8 billion budget for next year is the main task lawmakers need to conclude before the Jan. 30 deadline. The governor is asking legislators to make between $25 and $35 million in tax increases to balance the budget. Most of the legislators agree with the general thrust of the governors budget, but several disagree with his proposals for increases, both for state employes and property taxes. There is also widespread division on the severance tax Slate Is Full At Atonement GRANGER. A num- ber of meetings have been scheduled Atonement church at Lutheran during the coming week. Sunday school will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday with classes for children and youth, plus an adult Bible study and an inquiry class. The church service will begin at 10:30, with Rev. Joel Erickson officiating. Friday Night Alive will be held tomorrow Pearce will perform an aria by Cliea and four hymns by Ralph Vaughn Williams. Both singers will perform duets by Schumann and Verdi. Accompanists will be pianist Ray Chandler, flutist Lon Sheffield and violinist Margaret Klein. former vocal instructor at BYU, Mrs. Beecroft has been soprano soloist in Messiah Handels and has sung leading roles with the Utah A night at 6:30 in the home of Steve Guthrie. The Lutheran Evangelism conference is being held in Phoenix today and tomorrow. Evening Feedback will be held in the home of the pastor on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 through Feb. 17. Members are being encouraged to sign up. held at oclock Sunday morning, during the Sunday school period in the fellowship hall. All who are Opera Company. Pearce graduated in interested in uniting music from the UofU with Trinity, or those where he was soloist who have recently with the A Cappella united, are being inand Chamber Choirs. vited. The music commitHe toured with the Granite Youth Sym- tee will meet at 12:30 phony and was soloist Sunday in the library with the USU Chorale to make plans for the in Messiah. coming months. Brownies and Girl Free tickets for the concerts are available Scouts will meet at at the North Visitors 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Center. Attendance is while the M and Ms limited to those age 8 will meet at the home of Elaine Barnes on and older. Thursday afternoon at 1. Theme Of Sermon Is Noted KEARNS. Bronston M. Childrens choir practice has been changed from Friday afternoons to 6:30 Thursday evenings, prior to Rev. immediately chancel choir rehear- Green- wood will present the sermon 10 sals. There are varieties of gifts at Trinity United Meth- odist Church Sunday. The for children will be titled mini-sermo- n Snowflakes, 13B WSTVALLlYVIW be the sermon topic during the 11 a m. service at church Westvale Presbyterian church Sunday. Sunday school will begin at 9:30 with classes for nursery through adults. Assisting with the church service on Sunday will be Miles Brunt, elder; John Fowler, deacon and Betty Brunt, member-of-the-da- for new looking members. Rehearsals are held Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Directing the choir is Barbara McConnell. BIRTHS (From Page 11B, Col Julie Garcia, 2) 3556 So 4240 West Clifford E Tipton, Christopherson Dr. Douglas Fisher, 3796 Taufau 4532 4435 So. Becky Cir. Brian Way William after GRANGER. Christians Aflame will which children will go Randy Sala'ar, 1982 1776 Jedediah C.r Chr.sfen Anderson, W 4700 South Ronald Martin, 3166 Cop pergrove Cir Dallas Mulford, 3658 Jodie Lane Ray Fitzgerald, 5761 So. 900 East Jeflrey Doerman, 3278 Crown St Chong K. Thao, 5959 So Salem Ave. Boys Howard Stucki, 5295 Clematis Way Doug Knutuson, 5556 So 33b0 West 4925 Wynn Bartholomew, Westmoor Road John Foote 5513 So Christopher E Martin, Eastlake Mark Flores, 3018 So 3080 4927 So ' West Vanisa, Ward, 1459 W John Ellingson, 2540 So 8000 West Klaus Kunkel, Westbury Ray McDougal, Townsend Way William Rixey, 4540 West John Bel wood Neve, Lane 5635 5355 Douglas Cook, Richard Gordon, Dixie Dr. Edith 5723 Kent Memory Roger Barney, 5352 So Clara Dr Richard Berrett, 6347 King Valley Lane Robert H Schmutz, 2437 W. Countryside Lane Blain Hartwell, 3790 Rockwood Lane Ralph Woodward Jr , 6109 Woodsborough Way Michael Day, 4207 Stratus W Brad Phelps, 5962 Hum Kenneth Broome, 5273 W Clematis Way Norman Nakamura, 3956 Latigo Cir. Brent Knight, 5085 1520" W 6235 South 500 mel Dr. 7891 4895 Butler, Marmwood Cir Mike Hardman, Duane Rees, 4193 F.nair Dr William B Gray, 4980 So 4820 West Paul E. Hatton, 2259 Bon mebrook Cir 4803 Rasmussen, So 3800 West Melvin 8737 Dr Kevin Jones, 4545 So 5400 West Way So. E. 4800 South 8052 So. 93 E Vine St Mark Michael Garlick, 793 Roger Eizinga, 5180 3625 So 8150 West Michael Marks, 5817 Bramblewood Lane Robert Schroeder, 5795 W Master Cir Dennis Romney, 3345 Breeze Lane West The senior choir is 4020 South Sermon Theme For Westvale Service Noted Thursday, Jan. 21, C Omer, 4890 Lanc-Cliv- e E East 3440 So Thorpe, John Gray, 4524 Stonewood Cir Craig Christensen, 5516 Bailiff Dr. Robert Whitehead, 4511 Orleans Way Alma Slack, 4433 Twilight Dr David Conrad, 5658 So 1300 West Cindy Harbison, 2925 So 9000 West Dale King, 4593 Salem Cir Karl Wittwer, 1871 E. Meadow Dr Lonnie Morrison, 1006 E. 5600 South Douglas Paxton, 4634 Hoi ly Lane W Bradford Perkins, Grandolf Chad Duncan, 5000 3804 So. 1250 West i' i d Getting-acquainte- time will be from 7:30 to 8 p.m. and members will be speaking out for the future of the church from 8 to 9 30. : Visitations will resume on Sunday evenings at 7:30 from Feb. 27 27. through March Confirmation 6 to classes meet from 8:30 p.m. Mondays at the church. Also on Mondays at 6:15 p.m. is the 3D class. Bethel classes are held Wed- nesdays at 7:30 p.m., under the direction of Dean Eskridge. Congregation is Organized In West Valley GRANGER. A new congregation has been organized here. The West Valley Seventh Day Adventist church is meeting in the Granger Com- munity Christian church, 2600 W. 3800 South. Sabbath school is scheduled at 11 a.m. on Saturday, with church services at y 12:30 p.m. Skip is pastor of the church. 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