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Show 33 QtZZn IKSn THI Thursday, Dec. 29, 1988 1 County Library System Call 1 the Heart Assn. at for information on fees and registration. Wednesday from 7:30--9 pjn. at Highland Ridge Hospital, 4578 So. Highland Drive. (Conference room B, 2nd floor, parking in rear). For more information call Clerece Shirley or Linda afternoons and evenings). The group is sponsored by Network Against Child Abuse. 322-560- FOOD For' Fitness is the theme as JoAnn Mortensen, USU Extension Counselor, presents tips to "defeat your food" and discusses the psychology of being over weight at 7 pjn. Thursday, Jan. 12 in the West Jordan library, 1970 W. 7800 South. This program is geared for both teenagers and adults. is required. For more information call Wt ICS AK23ICAN Orchestra and Chonu will hold auditioni Saturday, Jan. 14 from ajn. at Sandv Citv Hall. AM U! 8880. South. All vocal and orchestral parts are open. Auditkmere should prepare a short solo selection. For more information call Darlene Merrihew at 5 or Susan Barlnrfc- 8--10 (268-466- . IV'KJ E X St , 943-463- 6. A ParentingNurturing class 262-838- 5. will be held from 6:30-- 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 8 at the Family Support Center, 75 W. Center Street, Midvale. Janice Marcus, MSW, will be the instructor. A second class at the center, also scheduled for 10 weeks, will be held from a.m, Thursdays, Jan. 16. Travis Baer, MSW and Gary Helmer, graduate student, MSW, will be the instructors. There is a $25 for participants. For more information call . MOUNTAIN View Chris- tian Assembly, 300 E. 8000 1. 561-591- m 255-688- 0 Wi 4-- 6. , 681-009- 8. CROSS Connections can be "death connections," ; and you could be financially liable. Do you know what a cross connection is? Do you know what ? a backflow prevention assembly is? Does your drinking water a cross system have .connection? control vstem?The Utah Dept. of Heajth's- : Bureau of Dnnlang, Water ' and Sanitation and "the Rural Water Assn. of Utah are presenting a series of seminars throughout the state which will graphically demonstrate how backflow occurs and how you can protect your drinking water system from contamination. The seminar in the Salt Lake area is scheduled from Marily Olsen and bassonist Brian Peterson, will present a combined concert . on Friday, Jan. 27 as part of the Temple Square concert series. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required and admission is free. The concert series is sponsored by the LDS Church. The performance will begin at 7:30 pjn. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required and admission is free. The concert series is sponsored by the LDS Church. a Antiqua, music early MUSICA ensemble, will present a varied and lively program with the sounds of voices accompanied by recorders and lutes as part of the Temple Square concert series Friday, Jan. 13. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. 566-074- 254-414- 4. Q VIOLINIST - 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9 in the South Salt Lake auditorium, 2500 So. State. For more information call or 538-615- 9 538-616- 3. CLASSES THE SALT Lake Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Dalton, will present Evening in Vienna with tenor soloist Frederic Halt on Saturday, Jan. 28. The e4-3w- i. SUM for Life classes begin the week of Jan. 9 at the East Mill Creek, West West Jordan, Valley. Peterson, South Jordan Whitmore and Holladay branches of the Salt Lake EVEITS B-fl- at BARITONE C. Houston Hill will present a solo concert beginning with Aaron from selections American Old Copeland's Songs when he performs as part of the Temple Square FLUTIST Richards, 261-433- 7 With A Low-Co- st Classified Ad, You Are Sure To Reach A Ready Buyer! No other kind of advertialnd dallvara hot proapaeta Green Sheet Classified BECAUSE ... Your ad reaches 150,000 adult readers each weak! Increaae Your Profits Ba Smart Advartise Now Your Cuatomara are waiting! GREEN SHEET CLASSIFIED 262-668- 2 n 6-- 7-- nt single-pare- 5. 6. 9 484-925- 5. 7. award-winnin- ontmi:izATio:is 363-768- 1. 943-463- 6. 565-950- 0. 5 THE PUBLIC is invited to attend rehearsals of the Salt Lake Opera each Tuesday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. in the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State Street. For call more information 5-- a.m.-2:3- 255-688- 1. - 12-1- LIBRARIES 042-222- 4. - an STORYBOOK Hour hour of stories and fun for is children ages 6:30 slated at p.m. Thursdays, Jan. 5, 19 and 26 in the South Jordan d library, 10300 So. Lane. Registration is required. For more information call 5-- 12 Beck-stea- 581-696- 0. 269-283- 0. 1. (278-0737-). 943-463- 6. 269-283- 26-2- CHILDREN age 4 and older are invited to help create a year of the Young Reader Mural from 10 n Saturday, Jan. 7 in the Riverton library, 1830 W. 12600 South. Children will create scenes on the mural from their favorite books to celebrate the Year of the Young is Reader. Registration 16-1- 7, 581-696- a.m.-noo- Benson pianist 255-238- 1. 0. "NEWS" PAPER FOR SALE! RF Why Is It Smart To Advertise In the state-licens- ed OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Homeowners discounts ttYttCOUEX Mary with early-morni- 967-176- 5. Wednesdays in the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State Street. For more information call ROBERT Glasgow, one of America's most widely acclaimed concert organists will be featured in a solo recital Saturday, Jan. 21 in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not required and admission is free. The concert series is sponsored by the LDS Church. 4-1-2, . 17-Fe- b. well-know- PIANIST Del Parkinson will perform Beethoven's Sonata in E, Op. 109 followed by Sonata in minor, Op. 35 by Chopin when he presents a concert Friday, Jan 6 as part of the concert Temple Square series. The concert will conclude with the Schubert piece, Wanderer Fantasie in C, Op. 15. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required and admission is free. The concert series is by the IDS sponsored Church. t A SPECIAL New Year's Eve for children has been scheduled at Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. Harrison Street, Midvale. The Children's Year's New Eve Bash features child care service for ages videos, games, a midnight party, snacks and an breakfast in a facility with experienced staff. Check-iis from 8 p.m. Saturday, with pick up from 9 a.m. Sunday. Cost is $15 per child, with $10 for each additional child from the same family. is recommended due to limited space. Sponsored by Salt Lake County Parks and Recreand ation Copperview Center Advisory Board. For call information more 967-176- free. The concert series is sponsored by the LDS Church. The Salt Lake Symphony invites the public to sit in on rehearsals and hear music in the making at 7 p.m. IN CELEBRATION of the completion of the renovation and enlargement of the Salt Lake Mormon Tabern nacle organ, concert and organist recording artist Thomas Murray will present a solo recital Friday, Jan. 20 in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not required and admission is free. The concert series is sponsored by the LDS Church. ETC. 973-852- p.and' admission is Chris-tense- 1. 943-463- 6. performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. n Ann will perform in concert with pianist David Glen Hatch as part of the Temple Square concert series on Saturday, Jan. 14. The program will feature works by Vitali, Mozart, Brahms and Saras te. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Tickets are not required and admission is free. The concert series is sponsored by the LDS Church. 2. 262-984- 943-463- 6. THE WINTER ski program for the physically and mentally disabled presented Park the City by Handicanned Snorts Assn.. will begin on Monday arJ continue through Feb. lu. Procram davs are Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and with lesson Saturdays, times at 9:30 a.m.. noon and 2 pjn. Included in the cost is the lesson, lift ticket and all equipment needed. Each student will be individually evaluated according to their ski Professional needs. instructors from the Park City ski area, specially trained in teaching the disabled will conduct the lessons. For more inform tion or to register, call the PCHSA office at 265-313- 581-696- 561-007- 943-463- - and admission is tree, roe, concert Mpe as sponsored by the LDS Church.' ). 26-2- PARENTS Without Partners is a organization devoted to the welfare and interest of single parents and their children which sponsors varied and programs required. For more informaactivities each month.; For tion call information call or SCOUTS from Troop 231 RAPUNZEL, the beautiful visit the chapter hall at 50 and Pack 3231 will sponsor maiden locked in a tower by E. 3750 South. breakfast from 8 a pancake the wicked witch, will be a.m.-- l p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15 rescued .at 7 p.m. in the gym at St. Francis Wednesday, Jan. 11 in the Xavier Catholic Church. Riverton library, 1830 W. Tickets may be purchased 12600 South. Come to the before the breakfast from library to watch a video troop or pack members or at THEATRE about Rapunzel and learn the door. Cost is $3 for how the handsome young adults, $1.50 for children prince saves her. A program TWO New Year's Eve under 12. Troop 231 and for children age 6 and older. 1989 Pack 3231 are Registration' is required. performances of the by Trinity United Methodist Dear season Ruth, opener, For information call will be staged Saturday at 7 Church and St Francis and 10 p.m. at Hale Center Xavier Catholic Church. For about PAJAMA Storytime, feaTheater, 2801 So. Main. more information turing stories, songs and The cost will be $8 per seat scouting contact Alex Arts, 6 or Doug games for 3 12 to and includes refreshments at For will be held and noise makers. For more Woodruff at the more information about 7 at Jan. p.m. Tuesdays information or to reserve call breakfast 21 at the Whitmore pancake seating call Mary Woodruff at library, 2197 E7000 South. a THE FOREIGNER, THE Harlem Globetrotters comeg fresh, will bring their brand of dy of misplaced judgments, basketball - to the Salt will open in January at the 7:30 Palace at Monday, p.m. Old Nauvoo Playhouse, 10 No. Main, Midvale. Season Jan. 16. Tickets are $9 and tickets go on sale Monday $10, with a $2 discount for senior citizens and children AN ONGOING Women's at the box office. For more 12 and under. For more Support Group will meet information on individual information call from 3:30-p.m. each season shows call Tuesday, beginning Jan. 10, pressure screening at the Family Support IN LIMINE by Robin BLOOD is slated each Monday from W. 75 about a Center Center, Heilbrun, is a story 8 and every p.m. Street, Midvale. For more woman of the 80s and an from 10:30 Thursday for of information, call Anna exploration her search North 0 in the p.m. Larson, MS, at identity. Directed by Bill of the Wilkinson Harris, In Limine will be Lobby at Cottonwood THE MONTHLY meeting presented- by the UofU Building Medical Center, Hospital of the Wasatch Beekeepers Theatre Dept. at 8 p.m. 5770 So. 300 East. No will be held at 7 p.m. 5 the in Jan. nightly, Lab Theatre on the UofU charge. For information call Thursday, Jan. 19 in the Calvin Smith library. campus. Matinees will also will Various be presented at 5 p.m. Jan. speakers EATING disorders lecture lecture and answer ques13 and at 7 p.m. Jan. 15. covers such topics as tions each month. For more For ticket information call series the pursuit of thinness, the information call vicious cycle and recovery Chronic THE UTAH attitudes and process, Virus (CEBV) BURNING Patience, an Epstein-Bar- r about the Chilean and relapse support group meets the allegory Neruda and the relationships The series is fourth Tuesday of each poet Pablo prevention. love story between a held each Wednesday from month to offer education ' the in and support to those postman and a barmaid, p.m. will be presented by the Cottonwood Hospital Mediinflicted with this devastatUofu U. Theatre Dept. cal Center, 5770 So. 300 ing illness. For more Antonio East For information call by information call Karen Written Skarmeta and directed by Morgenegg Bob Baca, Burning Patience will be presented 8 p.m. EAST SURVIVORS of Homicide, high class of 1949 a support group for people nightly, Jan. 9 in the will celebrate its 40th who have lost family Babcock Theatre. Matinees anniversary reunion June members or friends through will also be presented at 7 1989, but out of a p.m. Jan. 29. For more class of 700, about 180 are murder, meets the second and fourth Mondays of each information call missing and need to be contacted. If you are a 1949 month at 7:30 p.m. at 201 E. 5900 South, suite 200. SERENADING Louie by East high graduate or know For more information call Lanford Wilson, is a drama of the whereabouts of one, set in an upper class living please send information to Renae at room in Chicago depicting Elly Strobel Schoenfeld, A SUPPORT group for the lives of a quartet of 1423 Ambassador- - Way molested 1960s over achievers, now East, Salt Lake City, Utah of parents meets each in their early 30s. Directed 84108. children b. concert series on Saturday, (565-6510- TOUGHLOVE keeps families out of trouble. These are groups to available parents troubled by their teenager's behavior with drugs and alcohol or with the law. For meeting information call . . John Lesko, Josnne Taylor md Jand Shivtr wl sppiar h dn popular comady, Ruth," opanlng tonkjht (Thuraday) at tha Hala Cantar Thtattr. Richard Wllldna la directing tha production, aat during World War 11 and Wing tha taia of a girl who finda aarvtcirmn (honrw on leave) lining up at her door as s reauH of lattare written by her younger aitter. Ticketa are priced at $4, $S and t6. Reaarvatlone are advleed. For Information cal 7. Jan. 7. ), self-hel- p Daar K 2), 7) Hollaway WHO, InE?. 1. 1. mid-wee- 6, (581-226- t II. yt?e ski programs, sponsored by the Jewish Community Center, will be held at Brighton Resort from noon--5 p.m. Sundays, 12. Classes are Jan. available for beginning and advanced skiers, as well as a "KindersM" program for children ages An orientation will be held Jan. 5 at 7 pjn. at the Center, 2416 E. 1700 South. The Center is also sponsoring transportation to Brighton for a limited number of enrollees for an added fee. For more information call SIX-WEE- urch' or FIRST Baptist West Jordan, 7681 So. 2200 West, holds Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and worship service at 11. Sunday evening service begins at 6 k with pan., 7 services at p.m. Wednesdays. For more 2 or information call r . (292-265- (581-2176- 1. JORDAN United Methodist Church holds .worship services at 10:30 a.m. Sundays. Temporarily the church will be meeting at the White House Reception Center, 10575 So. Redwood Road. For more information if non-eligib- le GOOD Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East, Sandy, will hold services New Year's Day at 10 a.m. Worship services return to the 8:30 and 11 a.m. schedule Jan. . 8, with Sunday School for all ages with 9:45 aum. at Wednesday, night worship services slated at 7 p.m. Jan. 4. Following the New Year the South men's group will meet at. 7 p.m. Wednesdays at jhe; church and the North men's group at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays at Little America.., For information call 255-818- ii jw 1 10-11:- 30 South, will hold worship service at 11 am. New Year's Day. Those needing transportation may call Rev. Siegfried Krueger is pastor. For more information or counseling call the appointments church office at 661-591- 1 3) RAPS (Recovered Amputees Providing Support), a free service organization providing peer level support and encouragement to individuals who have undergone or will undergo meets the amputation, second Thursday of each month in the Independent Living Center, 764 So. 200 West, rear entrance. For information call Grace Means Luta Cox or Elaine 289-066- er at (277-233- Mathews, Richard by Serenading Louie win be presented by the UofU Theatre Dept. at 8 pjn. in the 9 nightly, Jan. Lab Theatre on the UofU campus. Matinees will also be presented at 5 p.m. Jan. 27 and at 7 p.m. Jan. 29. For more information call people aetlvaly searching for tha Item to fill thelr needs like classified advertising. So when you're aerloua about selling, CALL CLASSIFIED 262-668- 2 s We have roll ends for sale at the front office of the Green Sheet. Excellent as drawing and coloring paper for children, for school projects, picnic: tables, packing material and more. 155 East 4905 South, Murray Mon. - Fri. 8 ajn. - 5 pjn. 262-668- 2 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I r HUH LICENSED BONDED INSURED CALL 566-989- mmm V e Home Improvements. We Stand lehtml Our fretucttv iii:) ON THESE 8 INSTALLED a. SIDING ROOF CONVIISIONS e dicks e ROOM ADDITIONS a a i SPECIALS WINDOWS ROOF , rwciNO GARAGES ALWAYS FRII NDU ESTIMATES IN THI COMFORT Of TOUR HOME. mil, |