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Show 1 28 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, November Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, in historic interto Scientology," "Introduction view, every Wed , 7 p.m., The Dianetics Information Center, 357 So. 200 East. Call SCIENTOLOGY See L. 534 1486 8, 1984 speaker: Karen Brown, "Stepping out with a memorable story"; music: Nancy Nissalke, "Singing out for a special occasion". For reservations, lunch & nursery, call Bobbie (943 9079), Esther (566 8447) or Jeri (484 2415). Reservations not cancelled by Sat. must be honored. camp meets at 7 at the home of Velma Conp.m. Nov. nell. The lesson, "Locality Histories," will be given by Helen Herbstritt, Members will plan a Christmas party. COPPER D.U.P. HILLS 13 WITHOUT PARTNERS Westside Chapter 194, holds open dance Sat., Nov. 17, in Salt Lake P.W.P. hall, 50 east 3750 PARENTS 1 CANYON INN, J700 E. 7000 South. Coun- try Western. Thurs. thru Sun., Horse Brothers. Call 942 9801. 2201 Highland Dr., CARTOONS, Fashion Gal). Comedy (behind & Wed. club; Thurs., 8 p.m.,- Fri. & S. 10:15 p.m. Ed Yeager thru Sat.; Nichols Nov. 14 17. Call 485 7550. Rear night Sat. 8 Diane GEPETTOS I, 2340 E. 4670 South. Contem- MAXIM, 70 E. 4880 South & Sat. ) modern music; Tues., ballroom dancing, Wed., C&W dancing; Thurs., modern dancing; Fri., C8,W top 40 hits, Sat., modern music. Info.: 264 8484. Mon., REGGIES ROCK N' R, 6750 So. State. Rock'n'Roll club. News thru Sat.; Bone Tues. Call 566 9905. ROCKY'S, State. Country nights a week. Call So. 4242 western, live music 7 266 0871. TOUCH OF CLASS LOUNGE, 3556 So. Rock Nov. & Roll. Storm 13 17. Call 266 D.U.P. camp will hold a the ome of Mrs. Kirby Bears, Nov. 15 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Vernie Carroll will give the lesson. CRESCENT in meeting 49TH STREET GALLERIA, 4998 So. 360 West. Call 263 2987 Showcase entertainment. (263 8449 for birthday parties) porary folk music. Ed Trimm Fri. Call 272 1061. Happy hour 89 p.m. "Laredo" plays from 9 p.m.-- l a.m. Cost: S3 for P.W.P. members, S4 non members. Set ups 50 cents. South. State. Haven thru Sat; News 0612. AMERICAN WOMEN'S CLUB celebrates 11th anniversary. Sat., Nov. 10, St. Ambrose Church social hall, 1975 So. 2300 East. Club is made up of ladies from different Latin American countries & Spain. Introduction of newly exected officers for '84 '85 year. Admission: S16 per couple, $6 per student (with I.D.). Dinner: 7:30 8:30 p.m., program 8 9, followed by a dance. LATIN WOMEN luncheon AGLOW FELLOWSHIP 10, 11 a.m. 2 p.m.. Mansion meeting, Nov. House, 999 So. Main. Speakers: Garth & Barbara halverson. For reservations call Mrs. Frank Turner, 262 0058. The TAYLORSVILLE-BENNIO- Board of Trustees of the Taylorsville Bennion Imp.m., provement District will meet Thurs., Nov. 15 at the TBID office, 1800 W. 1 4700 South. DIMPLES DARLINGS (Kearns senior citizen group), meet 1st & 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denominatins for transportation. welcome. Call meets today (Thurs ), 8 p.m., at the home of LeAnn Groves, 4945 Plymouth View Drive. Members asked to bring items for sub for Santa program to gift wrap. New officers announced during meeting. ARTS SUBURBAN CLUB meet today (Thurs ), 6 p.m., Fort Douglas Military Club, 49 Fort Douglas Blvd. Scott Olson of Les Olson Co. will give demonstration on how computers can be used in homes & SALT LAKE LEGAL SECRETARIES WARD AUCTION tomorrow (Fri.), Bennion 14th ward, 6250 So. 2200 West. Dona- tions from 49th St. Galleria, Mann Theaters, Arbys, Family Center, plus cabbage patch dolls & quilts. 6 7 p.m. browse & eat, 7 p.m. auction. Bazaar Is Tomorrow KEARNS. A bazaar and bake sale will be held tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at the First Apostolic Church of Kearns, 5486 So. 4220 West. a.m. to Activities will run from 5 p.m. both days. The bazaar will inwood items, handclude hand-madmade teddy bears in various sizes, decorated jars, book markers, hand10 e made handkerchiefs, made of various toss pillows fabrics, refrigerator magnets, yarn dolls, irrocheted butterflies, tissue covers land dish gardens. Bakery sale items will include a of breads. Orders will be YOUTH DANCE Sat., p.m., St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. Everyone over 9th grade age invited to evening, featuring lights 8i big screen video. Sat. also marks 10th anniversary of Marriage Encounter in Utah, hed at p.m., St. Vincent's gym. Returns from children's magazine subscription drive should be submitted by noon Sun., parish family mission held at 7:30 each Finance committee eve., Nov. meets Nov. 14. DEER HUNTERS' BALL Murray West Stake, Sat., 8 p.m. Dance at meeting house, 6300 So. 700 West. Cost $2.50 per person, S5 per couple. Tickets available thru ward activities committee. Dress: casual or western. Band: West Wind. BAZAAR 8 HARVEST DINNER Fri. & Sat., Trinity United Methodist church, 4290 W. 5415 South. Craft items & baked goods Fri., 10 a.m. 6 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. 8 p.m. p.m. ($4.25 Turkey dinner Sat. adults, $2.50 children.). "Overwhelmed" is sermon to be presented Sun. by Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood at 8:30 & 11 a.m. worship services. God & Family awards presented to Michael Loudenbeck & Kendall Draughn, members of Boy Scout troop 231, during 11 a.m. service. Award is 1st step toward achievement of God & Community award presented by church to encourage boys in their religious & community life, Rev. Greenwood explained. Mrs. Connie Mountain will make the presentation. Children's sermon Sun. will be titled "A little person, a coin." country-wester- : thru Sat., 8 p.m., Theatre 138, 138 So. 200 East. Admission: $6 adults, $5 students, $3 senior citizens & children. Call for info. 8 p.m., PACIFIC OVERTURES, Thurs.-Sat.- , 25, Marmalade Hill Center, 168 W. 500 North. Admission: $10. Call thru Nov. for info. 8 p.m., thru Wed. (except Sun.), Pioneer Memorial Theatre (2 p.m. AMADEUS:, Sat.). Peter Shaffer's drama about legend that Mozart may have been killed by an envious rival. Admission: $8.50 $11.50 $13. Call matinee $EAGULL, THE Tuesdays SAFETY: CHRISTMAS Video Theater friends, Sat., W. 5400 South. 1735 Taylorsville, p.m. rsas'sK jssssa Sat. Gala MURRAY SYMPHONY BALL, buffet & evening with grand 5100 So. State guests. Murray Armory, Street. HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling for Center of Kearns. Call spc'' & 6:30-8:3- FOODS: 50 Sq. Ft. ROLL p.m.. Tues., So. South Jordan Library, 10300 Beckstead Lane; Wed., p.m., East Mill Creek Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave.; & Thurs., Nov. 15, p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Home Economist from UP&L demonstrates preparation of foods for holiday gifts & INSULATION meals. Reshingle qOFBSSG R! KRAFT FROM GRAVEL TO SHINGLES ROOF CONVERSIONS WE REPAIR OR REPLACE ALL TYPES "No Job Too Big or Too Small FREE ESTIMATES NQ OBLIGATION Reg. M0. 45 ACE "30 SaitaK 4 CALL Verl - 'BUILDERS MARI 3555 Weit 3500 South 968-324- 7 WE n Granger THEATER TTAVILKS7DILILE AAA Vfl 7 V6V -- AIW 1735 W. 5400 South Taylorsville, Utah Don't Miss Our STAR WARS PARTY WITH DARTH VADER and "FRIENDS' Nov. 10th from 2 p.m. 4 p.m. -- COUPON 1 FREE LIFETIME f i ! MEMBERSHIP ! -- Expires food, pOMEQS .t.tmlBuu East Side New York V Linda Auwerda and ; HUGGY BEARS . . . Tammy VanValkenburg, Rev. William Fitzgerel display some of the wares available at bazaar and bake sale to be held tomorrow (Friday) at First Apostolic Church of Kearns, 5846 So. 4200 West. 6lU fjturin urfantP Buffe,ny $495 arid AND $ 25" COLOR New Delivery Service in Your Area SYLVANIA 4500 SO. CLC226PE Reg. $639.95 $499 00 Gourmet Chinese Food 9000 S. 5:30-9:0- 0 (With Minimum M0.00 Order) ALL TV'S ON SALE Featuring a Daily Buffet 'Big Reductions!" All You Can Eat reTimgMBQSiinEB (UDC103D0!). E09!B0 11:00 - 3:00 Seung-He- e $2.99 Restaurant Store Hour: Chinese or American Food 7157 Deliver 968 2121 Tears Experience!" foide, . W VERL ASAY INDUSTRIES $4. Call 364 5677. irci - izann WARS PARTY Witn . Thursdays, p.m., South Jordan Library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane. Hunter Safety instructors George & Judy Johnson conduct basic hunter safety classes for ages 10 or older. Cost is $4. ANNUAL BAZAAR 8 RUMMAGE SALE. Sat., Promised Valley Playhouse. (2 p.m. matinee Nov. 17). Patriotic southern girl arrives in big city to find neighbors are radical newspaper writers. Admission: 6:30-8:3- 7000 p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. South. Make up artist Alicia Edyvards demonstrates professional cosmetic apcare plication techniques & proper skin methods. musical DO IT WITH MUSIC, a workshop, will be held Sat., Nov. 17, 8:30 a.m. noon in the Magna Central stake house, 8181 W. 3320 South. For info call Nov. 20 thru Dec. 18, a.m. 4 p.m.. Granger Community Christian church, 2600 W. 3800 South. Sponsored by Christian Women's Fellowship. Baked items available. Sun. shool 9:30 a.m. Sun., worship service 10:50. Rev. Gene Robinson presents sermon: "On Using What's Left." Annual church meeting & potluch dinner follows services. Participants asked to bring hot dish, plus either salad or dessert, & own table service. d SKIN: Wed., COSMETICS 8 BEAUTIFUL HUNTER 9 variety taken for homemade butter crunc GLORY BARN Coming soon to Salt Lake popcorn and peanut brittle, which area. Each. Sat., p.m., a will be available for the holiday gospel jamboree featurseason. ing "hand clappin, foot tappin, family Items suitable for everyday use in entertainment" will be held. Also puppet the home will be available, along ministry for children. Call Bob Evans at 539 8118 for further info. with gift items. Hand-etcheand framed mirrors will also be offered. Prices for bazaar items will range from 50 cents to $25. A drawing for a teddy bear will be held. The event is being sponsored by women of the church with Landra Lasater and Linda Auwerda as STAR SPANGLED GIRL, continues thru chairmen. Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m.. Little Bowery Theatre, teresed in giving a child a magazine subscription for Christmas? Workshop 9340 Tues., 7:30 p.m., Peterson Library, 8 So. 700 East will compare magazines give checklist for your information. p.m., MONEY 8 INVESTING: Tues., West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South. for consultant financial Scott Duerden, ShearsonAmerican Express, discusses innovative ways for everyone to obtain financial independence. Linda Linder, WARD PARTY tomorrow (Fri.), 6:30-1p.m., Kearns 10th ward, 5025 W. 4865 South. Auction, bake sale & light dinner (hot dogs, chips & punch). Crochet items, baby quilts, special section for children to buy gifts under $1, new wood furniture, homemade crafts. Certificates of services for auction. Nursery provided. Free admission. Call Beverly Fordham 966 6281 for further info. FOOD OFFERING DAY: is 2nd Sun. for St. Paul's Lutheran church. Members bring canned goods to give to needy. Sun. worship service begins at 10:15 a.m. with Pastor Larry Closter. Childrens Sun. school & Bible study at 9. New member class at Closter home 7 p.m. Sun. Council members meet Tues., 7:30 p.m. LWC work day 10 a.m. Wed. Making of kits to hold toilet articles for men will be made. Members are asked to donate soap, razors, tooth brush & tooth paste, comb & shampoo. Kits will be given to Salvation Army. Stewardship dinner is 4 p.m., Nov. 18, to raise funds for Christian education. Babcock Theatre (Kingsbury Hall), UofU campus, today 8 p.m. (5 p.m. (Thurs) Sat & Nov. showing Nov. 13, 2 p.m. matinee Nov. 17). for info. Call PMT box office, star UniLWHtr . COM(-AKI- Monday Friday South State Midvale, Utah 84047 (801) 566:7283 7 Thuraday 7 Saturday 7 Cloaod Sundays 00 30 BREAKFAST SERVED DAILY FROM 7 00 am. 1100 am. Waokdaya m to 12 00 Noon a 00 Saturday and Holidays Try Oi |