OCR Text |
Show NEIGHBORS Thursday, November 21, 1985 Community Calendar IDEA, a celebration song, dance & comedy, is at Symphony Hall today (Thurs.) at 8 p.m. Radio personality Dr. Rex Campbell will emcee. Brian Jackson Fetzer will perform 2 original anthems written for this show & Debbie Tingey, who has performed on Opryland USA, will also perform on stage. Pop pianist Craig Kaelin, concert pianist Andrew Iverson, the Small World Entertainers & Willie the Classic Clown will also be featured. Tickets are available at the Capitol Theatre box office. Salt Lake County Republican headquarters, Snelgrove ice cream stores & Keith Jorgensen. For info call the Salt Lake County Republican headquarters at THE GREAT AMERICAN Etc. in music, STATUE DEDICATION: The 52nd "Whispering Giant" Indian statue, created from an ancient Cottonwood tree by artist Peter Toth to honor contributions of Native Americans, will be dedicated Sat. at 2 p.m. in Murray park. Event includes remarks by Travis Parashonts, director, Utah Division of Indian Affairs, along with other city & state dignitaries; & ceremonies by Indian dancers, medicine men & other Native Americans. For more info, call Murray Parks & Recreation Dept., 264 2614. in OUTDOOR pected to open Nov. 29, ICE RINK Murray park weather permitex- p.m.; Sat., ting. Hours: Mon. Fri, noon 8 p.m.; & Sun., noon-- p.m. Prices: adults, SI; children under 18, 75 cents. Skate rental: 50 cents. Skating lessons lessons available at $10 for 6, Ice Sat. mornings. For info call rink also available for hockey practice Sat., 10 a.m. noon. Anyone wishing to use the rink outside regular hours may do so by calling the park office 2 weeks prior to date of use. Ice rink also has complete snack bar with hot chocolate, soft drinks, hamburgers & chili. PIGEON Annual Premiere Utah State Fairgrounds Show, Dec. Horticulture bldg. Visitors welcome to see the birds free. Organizers expect 1,700 2,000 birds to be entered. Those desiring bird entry forms may call before Nov. 30. UTAH CLUB Are You HAPPINESS: Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling for apCenter of Kearns. Call pointment. CHRISTMAS the The Utah Division of Cancer Society's 1985 532 5020. Catherine Comet, the first woman to conduct the Utah Symphony in Symphony Hall, will lead the orchestra in a pair of concerts tomorrow (Fri.) & Sat. at 8 p.m. Tickets are at the Symphony Hall box office, 123 W. South Temple (northwest corat Book outlets & at Basil's Deseret ner), in Trolley Square. For info call WASATCH COMMUNITY GLASS BLOWERS: juried exhibition of works by POTTERS, San Francisco Potters to pre- organist-choirmaste- concert of music by Felix Mendelssohn at 8 p.m. Mon., Dec. 2, in the church sanctuary. This concert & future concerts of music by the great composers of all time is presented to the community without charge. a CONTRALTO llll CHOOKASIAN joins with the Utah Symphony Orchestra and the Chorus at 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., Symphony Dec. 6 & 7, in a program featuirng Prokofiev's "Alexander Nevsky" & a pair of compositions by Brahms - "Alto Rhapsody" & "Song of Destiny." Tickets are or $29 for the whole family. For info call 533 6407. & A special the Assn. of Glass Blowers is With Controler Card Installation fee S40. PRINTERS -- 193P(160CPS) '239 '389 '549 KX1091P(NLQ) $279 192P(160CP$) PANASONIC PRINTERS DOT MATRIX 182P(120CPS) 2 Rant, keyboard, monochrome video card, 12" amber monitor, XTC-Bno. part PRICE WAS s995 NOW (589 - my AXIOM S50P(19CPS) IBM PAR PRINTER CABLE MONO PROFESSIONAL SYSTEM 360K floppy drive, 640K 1 ea. ram $1070 We stock many peripheral's for the BAA PC I 299 M29 SILVER REED ! key board, mono video card, 12" amber monitor. partno.XTC-- i NOW JRICE WAS '1199 DAISY WHEEL AXIOM J Try a Green Sheet Want Ad SYSTEM 256K year warranty. in Oct. 1979. Clay & glass works of 37 assn. members included in the exhibit. Compatible with 2 eo. 360X Floppy Drives "BEGINNER FOR IBM and COMPATIBLES 20 MEG HARD DISK at the UofU's Gittins Galley thru tomorrow (Fri.). Exhibit of ceramic works by assn. members was last shown on campus With Purchase Of Any Accent, IBM FREE LESSONS Symphony Kenneth Kuchler director, will join the of First Presbyterian Church, Orchestra, with sent Photos selected will be on display a the museum thru the end of the year. For info call CONDUCTOR conductor-musi- choir Philip Day The Utah NATURE PHOTOGRAPHS: Museum of Natural History features annual exhibit of works of Utah nature by photographers, to be juried this year Cole Weston. landscape photographer WAS $649 FRENCH-BOR- THE patrons. and compatibles, and can deliver any IBM COMPUTER at Low, Low prices. '469 20 ACCENT SYSTEM FEATURES - 6 MONTH WARRANTY (4.7MHZ) (.MHZ OPTIONAL Teac FDSSBV 360K Drive EPSON or SEAGATE 20 MG hard drive 254K Mother boardExpandable to 40K S Expansion Slots Parallel Port 'Serial Port 80M Processor TheTkccent . 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM Hours: Sat. 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Mon.-Fri- 6526 SOUTH STATE, BLDG. "Game Port 'ClockCalendar 5l5t Type Keyboard 130 Watt Power Supply -Hercules Compatible Color or Monochrome .1 2" TTL Amber Monitor with Tilt 'n Swivel DOS 3.1 and GW Basic Group computer products MURRAY, UTAH 84107 26S-064- 4 CARDS American Christmas card is now available. Cards feature a typical Utah winter scene painted by noted Midway artist Valoy Eaton. Organization is also selling note & both framed & unframed numbered prints by the same artist. These are of the same winter scene plus 3 others. Most local units have the cards. Volunteers also arranging for various businesses to sell the pictures & cards, including Sam Weller's books in Salt Lake & Bountiful, Beard's Frames in Holladay & Apple Yard in Salt Lake. Pictures & cards also available directly from American Cancer Society, 610 E. South Temple. For more info call 322 0431. cards SALE at POTTERY ANNUAL CHRISTMAS Westminster College will be held Mon., Dec. 2 & Tues., Dec. 3. Part of the college's expanding art program, sale will be held in the Manford A. Shaw Center from 10 a.m. 3 p.m. both days. Variety of clay pottery, stoneware & porcelain offered - cups, mugs, pitchers, covered cylinders & bowls among the gift items each. available. Prices range from Proceeds help support student art pro& art scholarships jects, shows, displays at Westminster. COURT PROCEDURES: Victims Of crime & witnesses who testify for them have an courtroom proto learn about opportunity cedure thru a court preparation class sponsored by the Victim Witness Unit of the Salt Lake County Attorney's Office. Class held every Tues. at 5:30 p.m. in Courtroom 404, Circuit Court Building. The session is free. Anyone interested in learning about court procedure may attend. GOSPEL MUSIC is at Glory Barn 1st Sat. p.m. Puppet each month from for children 3rd Sat. each month, ministry 7:30-9- . Performers sought. Glory Barn is located in church, 1068 So. Jefferson (140 West), & is a music center. For info 18. call Melba Evans at VIVALDI CANDLELIGHT CONCERT enters into its 3rd year as a Christmas tradition here. A benefit for the Utah Council for International Visitors, the concert features musicians from the Utah Symphony & guest soloists of international renown. The upcoming concert, set for Dec. 9 at First Presbyterian church, South Temple & C Street, will feature 15 musicians & soloists. The group will play an concert amid the glow of hundreds of candles beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 & may be reserved by calling NEW YEAR'S EVE CONCERT: On Dec. 31, the Utah Symphony chamber orchestra will perform its annual New Year's Eve concert. Joseph Silverstein will conduct a program featuring Beethoven, Haydn, J. Stauss Sr. & Lanner. The concert will begin at 10 p.m. & will be followed by festivities in the Symphony Hall lobby. Champagne & hors d'oeuvres are included in the ticket price. Tickets are $20 (a chamber orchestra package, including the New Year's Eve concert, the Academy of St. Martin in the Field, & two chamber concerts is available for $35). For info call 533 6407. GETTING OLDER t GT TING BETTER, a of women group for the over 60, meets Mondays, 1 2:30 p.m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call 487 0196. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS for Boy Scouts will be offered at St. Mark's Hospital Sat. from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Families can benefit from boys taking this class & learning to prepare for emergencies. Floods, earthquakes, stranded vehicles & other disasters will be discussed. Cost: $10. To register call the Community Education Dept. at 268 7422. 7:30-9:3- 539-8- OIL PAINTINGS by Laure Mefford will be on display thru Nov. at Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St. (off 80th So., 12 block west of State St.), Midvale. For info call II EXHIBIT continues at the Monte Bean museum, BYU campus, thru 9 a.m. 9 5. are Mon.-ThurHours April p.m.; Fri. 8, Sat., 8 a.m. 11 p.m. Tickets: $6 adults, $4 senior citizens, tours 8, students. For more info call 1 RAMSES CROSS BIOODMOBILE will be at the Salt Lake Board of Realtors, 2970 E. 3300 RED South, tomorrow (Fri.) from 10 a.m.-p.m. All blood types needed. For info call 2 CLASS: Alta View Hospital Center will offer a class on begining Wed. for preparation from 7 9 p.m. in the education classroom at the hospital. For info & preregistration call 571 7077. All classes are open to the Women's public. L. a 35 piece exhibit of drawings & photographs by Arthur Roy Adelmann taken Wring recent travels in Europe & Mexico, will be in the Loge Gallery at Pioneer Memorial Theatre Dec. 4 21, Mon. Sat. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. & during showtimes for PMT CONNECTIONS, mixed-medi- A dangerous plot. . . a veiled secret. . . and an innocent child who holds the key! GENERAL HOSPITAL WEEKDAYS Fhiork DAYTIME ON ABC and Viruir Inral litf incc fnr timp rhannpl I |