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Show COOO SHEPHERD LUTHERAN church holds worship services at 8:30 & II a.m. each Sun., with Sunday school at 9:45. Deadline for application for the Miss South Jordan pageant is today (Thurs.). The pageant will be held Jan. 31. Applications are available at Bingham high school attendance office or from Linda Sand-stroTHE COSPEl MUSIC Is at Glory Barn 1st Sat. each month from 7:30-9:3p.m. Puppet ministry for children 3rd Sat. each month, 7:30-9- . Performers church, sought. Glory Barn is located in 1068 So. Jefferson (140 West), & is a Info call For center. music ............ Melba Evansat539-8118- . MISS SOUTH JORDAN PAGEANT: at Are you looking for JUNIOR LEAGUE TOY SALE: ways to make your Christmas dollars stretch further? If so, the annual Toy Sale sponsored by the Junior League of Salt Lake might be your answer. The toy sale - offering good quality toys at low prices - will be held Sat. from 10 a.m. 5 p.m. at the league headquarters, 952 E. 900 South. The toy sale is the most popular sale of the year for the Junior League Thrift Shop. Monies obtained from the sale are tunneled back into the community thru Junior League projects, in- - Theater THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER continues nightly at 8 p.m. thru Dec. 20 (except Sundays) on the Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Matinees are scheduled at 2 p.m. Dec. 13 & 20. A friendly, though stinging cartoon of New York theater critic Alexander Wooltcott by George M; Kaufman & Moss Hart - one of Broadway's classiest playrighting teams - has been a sensation since it first appeared in the '30s & has remained a favorite ever since. Directed by Richard Russell Ramos. TicKets range from For info call At Pioneer Theatre - programs dealing with teen pregnancy, McDonald House & working to create a voice on children's issues. For more info 'Dinner' Invitations Are Issued 1019. On Wed. at 7 p.m. the ot community will come together in the spirit to light a candle for the Hope & Christmas benefit of Ronald McDonald house. Candles will be available at the Dickens Festival in the Dickens Building, 50 So. 300 West, for $1 each, with all proceeds going to support the Ronald McDonald facility. Program is entitled Once the Upon a Christmas & will feature songs by adult chorus Dickens Festival singers, a under direction Sybil Jensen, accompanied by the UofU Woodwind Ensemble, directed by Greg Hansen. For more info calU85-480CAROLS '" f -- eluding Ronald unified call 328 BY 1986 Thursday, December NEIGHBORS 12 CANDLELIGHT: SALT LAKE. To cheer in the holiday season, Pioneer Theatre Company presents The Man Who Came To Dinner through Dec. 20 on Lees Main Stage. Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's brilliant and hilarious portrait of the famous and infamous critic and social gadfly Alexander Woollcott will bring tears of laughter and stir memories of past notables. Harpo Marx, Noel Coward, Gertrude Lawrence and more are caricatured by the play writing' team, and nothing is spared in this comedy of madcap Christmas Chaos. A sensation from the moment it first appeared in the 30's, it has remained a favorite of theatergoers r,;'l"v-v- J SCROOCE. starring TV star Gordon Jump, opens tomorrow (Fri.) In the Promised Valley Playhouse. Scroogewill run Tues. Sat. thru Dec. 20 Executive producer William McCracken has announced that SI from each ticket sold will go to benefit the Salt Lake chapter of the Make A Wish Foundation., a national non profit organization which raises funds to grant special wishes for terminally ill children. "It's the perfect Christmas charity to be in with Scrooge," said McCracken Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets range from S5 S12. For more info call .V eversince. Salt Lake professionals in this classic comedy are Margaret Crowell, Mary Ethel Gregory, William Gavin Lawrence, Robert 1 Peterson and Max Robinson. kv o i iV New York actors include Gwyn Gilliss, John Guerrasio, Frank I I I Hankey, Richard Mathews, Liann i i as Sheridan Whiteside, Pattison, and II the man who comes to dinner and long overstays his welcome, I. M. Hobson. I 1 K11 Completing the cast is David Valenza, Carmen Trevino, Michael Lynn Larson, Joan Oviatt, Lila 1 V V Levar, Jean E. Roberts, Ruby1 K nnirnirar Thomas, Kim Denver Weiss, Mark HOLIDAY SPOOF . . . Sheridan Whiteside (I.M. Hobson) listens to White, Paul White, Roland Held, Lorraine Shelton (Gwyn Gilliss) in The Man Who Came To Dinner, Mathew D. Karas, David playing through Dec. 20 at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Richard Nelson and Ivins. Christopher Murry Director for The Man Who Came CUSTOM GARAGES To Dinner is Richard Russell ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Ramos, of New York and regional PRE FAB 24FTX24FT fame. Set designer is Ariel Ballif; GARAGE COMPLETE KIT WITH WALLS AND TRUSSES ft costume design by Elizabeth Novak; MARTIN STEEL DOOR v i i 1. urn D. is jt Dale ILMBc,L. J1TM I production stage manager NOW ONLY. Dean; and lighting design is by Gary COMPLETELY BUILT GARAGES P. Jung. I HI if itri.Aitri, iiikivuc vwnu vie TW. Pad ft Labor Offering family fare for a family NOW ONLY. time of the year," The Man Who 100 Financing II You Qualify Came To Dinner plays at 8 p.m. nightly (except Sundays) and at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13 and 20. Tickets may be obtained from the Pioneer Theatre Company Box Of- VIA Christmas CAROL, a musical adaptation of Dickens classic tale of the Christmas Scrooge, transformation of the continues nightly at 8 p.m. in Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, thru Dec. 23. Old friends like Bod Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Jacob Marley & the jovial Old Fezziwig come to life in this annual Christmas production. For more info call A Charles - v m5 -UK m HUNK THE SNOW QUEEN: Salt Lake Repertory Theatre (City Rep) presents Hans Christian Andersen's delightful holiday fantasty at 7:30 p.m. on the Capitol Theatre stage tonight (Thurs.) 8. Sat. with a 2 p.m. matinee Sat. Tickets range from S4 50 SI2 For more info call at 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat- . at Theatre 138, 138 So. 200 East, thru Dec. 20. on Dec. 21, 1942 -station a The play is set in radio lust before Christmas as the boys rush off to war. The theater audience becomes the studio audience at the radio station for the variety performance. A talented cast sings Chatanooga Choo Choo, In theMooaL other 1940s hits, along with nostalgic Christmas tunes. For ticket into ' ' I940i RADIO HOUR continues ' ' ririji '.it 0 I ' ' rr I 1 ' call 322 0093. Broadway the COOSPELl, musical about Christ in modern times, will be 7 at p.m. Sun., produced by the Parable players Dec. 7 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, 4501 W. 5215 South. Admission is free, but a S3 donationperson would be appreciated. For or more info call THE CHRISTMAS WIZARD,' A Christmas treat for the whole family is in store when the Whitmore Players, a children's theater group, presents a holiday adaptation of The Wizard of Oi written for them by director Carol Lasson. Program is scheduled on Mon., Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. In the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South; Fri., Dec. 12 at 4 p.m. in the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane; Thurs., Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. in the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave.; Mon., Dec. 22 at 7 p.m. In the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South; & Tues., Dec. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Free admission. For more info call ur- Pet Of The Week "BEAU" THE BEAUTIFUL . . . Sandy Animal Control has selected a male Cocker Spaniel as its latest Pet of the Week. His name is Beau and he's about years old. His grooming was donated by the Pet Cottage. Those interested can see him by dropping by the by shelter, located at 8715 So. 700 West, or get 5 p.m. to 8:30 is a.m. The shelter weekdays open phoning and Saturday's 8:30 to noon. lf n 561-673- 0. fice, I 2695 M400 -- 1. Etc SANTA: THE LEGEND (FOOD I OIPT IDEAS): Adults can explore Christmas lore with Julie Thornton, Utah Power & Light, as she demonstrates foods & homemade gifts that can make the holiday p.m. speicial. Program It scheduled from Tues., Dec. 9 In the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Becksteat Lane. For info call u HOLIDAY MAKEOVER: Pat Phillips, Nordstrom Personal Touch Dept., presents practical advice on dressing for success, Holiday dressing, accessorizing, grooming & make up for women 16 & older at 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 11 in the West Jordan library, 7909 So. Redwood Road. Advanced registration required. Call Winners Are Announced In Contest 1st COME 1st SERVED SNVVKA VHNV Winners of a coloring contest at a Sandy business were announced last week. The contest for children began as an idea to keep children busy while their parents use the services at the Union Square Copy Quick office supply store. According to Jan kfz.!, SANDY. Christensen, employee, k-J- LIMITED STOCK ON HAND L- WD TISSUE 6-- 8 3-- 12-in- 5 three-year-ol- 6-- P 2)y 69 began as a trickle of entries ended in a gush on the deadline day of Nov. ed: 5 years and years. Children were given their choices of two pictures to color with no restrictions as to what type of medium had to be used. She stated that many were in crayon but some offered varied textures on their pictures. Each main winner received a certificate and a basket of gifts which musical bear. The included a 12 runners-u- p received certificates and special markers. All who entered were given certificates and suckers. division was The winner of the d Paige Bernson and the winner of the 8 division was Amy Martin. Runners-u- p in the 5 category included Sharee DeHart, 5; Ginger Davis, 3; Karie Roth, 3; Corianne Reynolds, 5; Jacob Despain, 4; and Nikki Quinones, 3. In the second division were Janene Coles, 8; Natalie Jensen, 7; Darin Dunn, 6; Lindsay Marcus, 7; Joy Enger, 6; and Earl Healuy, 6. The shop, located at 668 Union e Square is owned by Deanna and managed by Troy Since the contest was such a success, they hope to make it an annual event. All the entries are displayed on the walls of the store. upto ii "what 24." Two age categories were involv- 2& TOWELS i SNVVrTi k.... 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