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Show yw'iiriiiyi West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., Aug. 7, 1980 At Meet Sunday yJ lb Holy Land Is - Fireside Topic Need Issues Aired GRANGER The principal of Granger seminary and his wife, Mr and Mrs Ben Dickison, will be speakers at a single adult fireside to be held on Sunday night. The 8pm meeting will be held in the chapel at 3100 So. 2101 West. The topic to be discussed by the guest speakers will be the Holy Land and will include films of their tour to that area They will fit ancient scriptures with current happenings and prophecies as yet to come, a spokesman explained. The host stake will be Granger West with Kar-neA. Parry presiding and Jeanne Houghton, vice chairman, conducting. Music will be provided by M. Jerry Ashman of the high council who will sing a solo accompanied by his wife Bonnie Ashman In addition, Suzanne Ogilvie, regional music chair WEST VALLEY. The first Meet Your Candidate Night, sponsored West County by Citizens Alliance here drew favorable sponse from re- political aspirants for mobile home owners and tenants rights leg- islation More than 50 residents and 22 candidates came together to voice concerns about ll future community needs. Candidates acknowledged need for for legislation pro- tection of mobile home owners concerning rezoning evictions, mass management, metering and discrimination rights Other concerns felt by residents included utilities, food, health care and tax inflation, as well as youth programs and Community Development funds. In summing up, residents and candidates alike were in agreement that it is people having power that makes needed legislative changes. Three residents were selected to dispense further information on how to organize to bring changes about. Interested ton, Playing a key role In Murray production of "South Pacific" Kearns high graduate and Taylorsville resident Robert Berry. B1LLIS . . . 'South Pacific' Opens MURRAY. A pair of thespians who once performed together on the Kearns high stage are lending their talents to another production. Robert Berry, now of Taylorsville, and Marcia Childs Gray, are among 100 awaiting Monday nights opening performance of the popular musical South Den- after 972-848- 5 p.m.; Sharon Abegglcn, or the Mobile HomeCorp.; 972-666- 1 973-882- Pacific Park. h6ps ' fAICFAST y soring Paul for 4219 W. 3500 So. will be Sesqui-centenma- Mountain l father and son outing will be held Friday and Saturday by Kearns East stake The Pony Express Trail West. Change Station, located 52 5 miles west of Camp Floyd is Men, At Westvale Church Sunday GRANGER Barbara GET AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL McConnell will sing a solo during the 11 am worship service at West-val- LAWN IN NOW e Presbyterian church Sunday. The main sermon topic to be presented by Rev Milton Ensley will be Amazing Grace, Gods Gift of Self Q3 His childrens message will be What One Man Discovered. Rev Ensley will conduct a chapel service at Golden Living Center at Worth 7 INSTALAWN will give you a gorgeous, tough, durable Kentucky Bluegrass lawn in only 4 weeks, walk on it in 2 weeks with our amazing, proven 2 step Hydroseeding Process. Don't be taken by a one step process! pm. Sunday, using the God Cares. message Girowth Guaranteed Win-klema- role of Nellie Forbush while the French planter Emile de Bee- - que is being played by Cameron Court, an FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE CALL RESIDENTIAL 268-181- 9 COMMERCIAL WE MEET OR BEAT ANY 2 STEP METHOD PRICING vocalist outstanding from the Cottonwood Heights area, Mr. Berry plays Billis while Bloody Mary is wn BLAZER LOOKS product- Her-manse-n. n THURS. FRI. and Hammerstein classic, of includes some Americas best-love- d show music, including Some Evening, SAT. Enchanted Younger Than Springtime, Im In Love With a Wonderful Guy and There Is Nothin Like a Dame. Cindy Swan, a University of Utah voice major, is playing the lead H.I.S. CHIC JM BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS FOR Reg. to 30 GIRLS, BOYS, TEENS MJ.T. LEANOVER Special prices on: Shirts, Jeans, Girls Tops, Dresses, Shoes, Pants, Sweaters, Gloves, Hats, Underwear, Coats, Boys Dress Pants, Boots, Jackets. AND MORE 100 WOOL BLAZERS Reg. to A VERSATILE CLASSIC 17.99 Reg. to $70 Great Savingi on 100 wool tweeds, herringbones and shetlonds. Choose from assorted colors in sizes 5 to 16. 21st Green Sheet Days at COMING SOON AUG. GIVEAWAY J.M. McDonald's Refreshments, Free Drawings SPECIALS GOOD THRU SEPT. 15, 1980 Super Values & Come in today and register for merchandise up to $100 value. Your choice. Must be 18 yrs. old to enter. Lots More Watch for our ad in The Green Sheet Shop The Convenient Way, Shop By Phone 2800 W. MARKET ST. I mm GRANGER SHOPPING CENTER N 969-343- 3526 1 VALLEY I m mcdonald's Our Style FitsYours. 2700 W. SO. MARKET ST. in- cluding use of various pioneer shooting irons, blundeibuss and cap and ball rifles The new movie Pony Express Rider" produced by Dotv Dayton and starring Stewart Peter-- i See Page 8B, Col 9 Soloist To Sing noted Arts Council president Carol The direction, set design, costuming and choreography are all superb. The play, a Rodgers Sacos, will run outside in the park for an entire week, beginning Monday. Tickets are on sale at Murray City Hall and Day Murray Music as well as from members of the cast. Reservations may be made by calling Janet Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. Refreshments served. A ion, The show, being by Glenn Open 24 Hrs. as KEARNS Arts Murray outstanding directed Cafe Malmgren chairman Council. The cast is extremely talented and nothing has been spared to make this a truly from Cottonwood high and Kathleen Hase, Matt Faerber and Cindy Charon from Murray. Linda's vice Others in key roles are Frank Strmgham, Jim Felt, Layne Arlen Fox, Hal Charon and Thomas Matheson Murray Cast In Those Towers, reserved in advance will cost $3.50 and $4 50. A group discout of 50 cents each for 10 or more tickets may be obtained and a senior citizen discount of $1 is being offered for Wednesdays performance. Chair seating for 1,200 is being provided each A huge stage, night. complete with a light bank and an excellent sound system has been set up in the park for the production. Refreshments will be on sale, a spokesman said. Enthusiasm is running high among cast members and the spon- Murray Green Sheet Perform- ing Arts Awards, & Dianne Ellen by By Stake BETTER THAN TURF! been nominated Thayne d presiding and played Horiuchi the site of the affair The event will include for Pioneer fixin's supper and breakfast and a demonstration of pioneer skills by the Dad, Lad Outing Set 100 While students at Kearns high in the late Sixties, the pair shared the lead roles in the schools production of The King and I. Berry played the King and the Krahlome in the double-cas- t production and Mrs. Gray, as Miss Childs, was Anna. In the current play Berry plays the key role of Luther Billis, the Seabee with a penchant for getting into trouble. Mrs. Gray is one of the nurses and her voice is considered one of the strongest in the shows chorus. The production also includes a number of youths who have during their high school years happy-go-luck- y at man, will play musical numbers The Granger North region has Richard Ger-rar- being played by Helen Clark, who performed the role in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre proSouth duction of Pacific." Performing the role of Lt Joe Cable is George Garff while Liat is - Gmds Are KHS residents can contact Sharon - FAIR MALL Use or Open Your McDonald's Charge, VISA or Master Charge VALLEY FAIR MALL Open 10 9 Mon. thru Fri. 10 6 Sat. CLOSED SUNDAY |