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Show I Topic Of Forecast Period: 1025 10311981 -- ARIES Mar. 19 r. TAURUS Apr. 20 GEMINI 20 e May21-Jun- CANCER June21-Ju!- 22 y LEO July 22 VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 t. SCORPIO 21 Oct. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 21 c. The spotlight is on your financial dealings with others. Unexpected profits come through a group plan. Marital and business relationships are emphasized. Cooperation with others brings many advantages. Stay out of the limelight. An emergency situation on the job reveals how extremely dexterous and capable you can be. Your best chance for success this week will be along the lines of careful investment in people or funds. Its not the best time for resting on your laurels. Show the family that you really do care. You will be busy getting your projects started. Much correspondence and communication keeps you going at a fast pace. Efforts to increase income get a big boost at new moon on Tuesday. Watch for opportunity. You really think everything should go your way. Just make sure your way is the best way. You give so much to others - now is the time to take a little for your- KEARNS. Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood will present the sermon Stop at 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship Dec. face? Joe Lewis and Wendell Hibler will serve as lay speakers for the Whose day. The chancel choir will sing at the 11 oclock service. childrens UNICEF party will be A held at 4:30 p.m. on 30. The annual rummage sale and bake sale will be held Oct. 30 and 31 in the fellowship hall. AQUARIUS 18 Jan. PISCES 20 r. with groups prompts you to present a realistic picture of the way things are. Honors come to you. An air of mystery adds glamor to your presence. Others are curious. m mMI I I 99 Don-zel- n, ls Gomez, Nancy Herbert and Dorothy Ramseth. Week Is Busy One At Church MAGNA. Reformation Sunday is being observed this week by members of Magna Community church. The day will begin with Sunday school classes at 9:30 a.m. The 10:45 worship service will be preceded by a period of praise, testimony and prayer and the pastors message will be events for the will be a womens meeting at the church on Wednesday. Oct. 29 will feature a Halloween celebration for all the congregation. Rev. Harry E. Kemp, announced this week that a film will be shown at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Baptist church, 8900 W. 2908 South. Produced on loc- ation in Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya, Crisis In The Horn of Africa was made by World Vision, a no- nprofit Christian humanitarian organization which is committed to helping the worlds needy people. Rev. Kemp said the film provides a sensitive, yet hard-hittin- Christian 9 perspective of nations 12B WBSTVALLiYVIlW and individuals who are at a crossroads of Monday at 6:15 p.m. and confirmation survival. We are inviting classes will be from 6 everyone to attend this to 8: 30. Those planning to atRev. Kemp movie, tend the Jordan River said. Temple tour are to meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Bethel classes will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. A stewGRANGER. Memardship meeting will bers of Atonement be held at 8:30 a.m. in Lutheran congreg- the home of Elmae ation will worship at Johnson on Oct. 31. the Salt Palace Sunday morning at 11. The service is part of KAPERS Equipping the Saints (From Page 11B, Col. 1) conference being held from 8 to 11. Have a tomorrow (Friday) great time. Performing in the through Sunday. No services will be held at activity room, the music department will Atonement on Sunday. Guest speaker for the present a fall concert at 7 on Monday. This service will be Bishop will include numbers William Weigland of the Salt Lake Catholic by the junior choir, concert choir and Diocese. Three D will be held madrigals. Everybody Members Eye Meet Thursday, Oct. 22, 1981 come. The drama department is starting rehearsals for the play Flowers For Algernon. Congratulations, cast members. (The list was posted Monday, too late for this column). In sports this week, the Kearns volleyball team goes to Brighton today and Bingham comes to Kearns on Tuesday. Both games are at 3: 30. Today is also region cross-countr- and y Wednesday is the state both cross-countr- y, held at Sugar House park. Smith has been selected to represent Kearns in Bill (Wally) the teacher-of-the-ye- ar competition Wal- - Congratulations, ly As an energy-savin- g measure, thermostats at school are to be kept at 65 all degrees winter. Thats a little chilly, better bring a sweater and leave it in your locker. The ski program has been approved, and cost will be $34. You also must have at least a C average to participate. See Mr. Treseder for more information. Be thinking of a good costume for Halloween costume day next Friday. Halloween is not the only spooky event coming up. Next week is test week, then first term will be over. Study hard and have a good week in spite of tests. Dealings 19 Feb. at The childrens sermon will be titled self. CAPRICORN Sunday United Trinity Methodist church. Oct. school teachers include, Peggy Minard, Susan Benson, Sharon Miller, Betty Debbie Mursick, Mary Carlsen, Hultgren, Bryan Way-ma- Sermon services IB Current Sunday Read The Book. Among coming church 'Stop' Is Your Week Ahead Horoscope I Plans for a holiday cruise take shape. Do pay attention to the cost. It makes a difference. childrens Story. His Children message will be The Love Letter. Afton Smith will direct the childrens presentation. Assisting with the service will be Miles Brunt, elder; Edna Dorsey, deacon and Betty Brunt, Offer Program To GRANGER. Sunday school children will present a program during the 11 a.m. church service member-of-the-da- at Westvale Presbyterian church Sunday. y. Ice cream and cake will be served following the service. The Womens Assn, of Westvale will have a bazaar booth at Fashion Place Mall tomor- The final rally presentation month be held during Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., using the theme Fruit of the Spirit. The main sermon theme during the worship service to be presented by Rev. Milton Ensley will be Jesus Tells a Ghost will row (Friday) and Saturday. Westvale youth will sponsor their annual spook alley at the church on Saturday between 7 and 10 p.m. Admission will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. CYPRUS (From Page 11B, Col. 9) Today the volleyball team will play here against Granger at 3. The state waterpolo tournament will be held today through Saturday. On Saturday the Spinnakers will host a drill team invitational. Also, the volleyball team will play at Skyline at 3 on Tuesday. Hallowen Party Slated In Ward HUNTER. A Halloween party for elders and their partners will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday in Hunter 20th ward. Participants are being invited to wear costumes, but no masks. 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