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Show Thursday, Oct. 29, WEST VALLEY VIEW Davis said. States, To receive benefits from IBB, it will be necessary to make application through myself as director of the blood service in Magna stake. In stressing the importance of supporting the blood drive, Davis 1981 said, Blood is something like a parachute, if it is not there when you need it, you may never need it again. - YFrom Page S.Ttol. 9) described him as and brainy, optimistic, one who low-ke- y enjoys positively complexity and change. The charge to and investiture of the new was president delivered by Kem C. ON STAGE . . . Starring in Pioneer Memorial Theatre' Arsenic and Old Lace are Gardner, chairman of the Utah State Board of Regents. Mr. Gardners, charge included that the new president provde curriculum options for education with tangible results. Beverly Booth Rowland, Richard Baxter, Ron Van Woerden, John Guerassio, Jean Barker. Wednesday At PMT - Popular Comedy To Open SALT LAKE. The Mortimer who is co- is cast as Robinson, Victorian comedy ntinually trying to Jonathan. cast maintain sanity within a domino effect of night as Pioneer comic events. of New Memorial Theatres Jean Baxter York plays Abby. She second show of the current season. has had considerable Charles Morey of experience in BroadNew York is directing way and the show, which will be productions, as well as through regional theater and presented Nov. 21 at 8 p.m., in- television. Also from New York cluding a 2 p.m. matinee on the final is John Geurrasio, who day. plays Mortimer. He The play centers too has had extensive around the warped film, stage and televihospitality of two sion experience. elderly women, their Beverly Booth Arsenic and Old Lace will open Wednesday amusingly insane Rowland, long au-a nephew Teddy, their favorite with PMT chillingly sinister diences, is cast as nephew Jonathan and their adopted nephew Martha. Another Salt Lake favorite, Max MURRAY io Stm Skate City 4961 70 FOUR SEASONS E. 4800 So. Om Black Watt af Stott St. 262-405- PG' 6 OPEN 7:00-10:0- t. 7:00-9:0- 0 Man.-Tkt- 7:00-0:3- 0 p.m. p.m. ClataO Sunday Sat. Mttinaas Saturday Call for Show Times 1:30-3:3- Pvt. Parties Available Other members include David Anderson, Robert Baker, Richard Baxter, Thomas Costello, Charles Dawson, Allen Oster, Lisanne Purvis, Oscar Rowland, Ron Van Woerden and E. Scott Wells. Sought 3331 TROLLEY S Redwood Rd PG Magna vidual. This offer is in effect in any hospital which is a member of IBB in the United MAN PG PRINCE OF THE CUT o In remaining 20 percent. In the event of blood being used in excess of three blood units in any one illness, the cost is free to the indi- NORTH f MCtUflf - ed. In addition those on Medicare will be required to pay the fee at the time of use, then Medicare will pay 80 percent of the cost with the patient required to pick up the ST OF THE Phone 278 4711 5 001 S Highland few-- . 581-696- 1. Twenty-fiv- e RAGGEDY PAAAIAOUNT Reservations may be made by calling persons SILENCE PATERNITY the PMT box office. ty board. In addition, from all of the Relief Society areas served by the six presidencies will be inwards in Magna stake volved. are being sought to Blood donations donate blood for a close to the holidays campaign to be held generate the least Tuesday from 1 to 7 response, Davis said, but we are hoping p.m. at the stake center, 3084 So. 8400 that this time will be West. an exception. D. Elroy Davis, Blood platelets chairman of the Inter- (clotting factors of the mountain Blood Bank, bloody only last 72 said that anyone who hours, he continued. is eligible may So there is constant volunteer by con- need for them. Davis noted that the tacting him or coming to the stake center on commitment of the blood drawing day. International Blood He went on to exBank is for every plain that those who denomination or age are eligible to give are group within the area between age 17 and 65 to be able to receive and in good health. He blood from the blood added that a donor can bank whether they donate every 56 days give blood or not. without any ill effects. Those drawing A doctor will be in atfrom the IBB may do tendance. so at a cost of $31.50 Davis will be per blood unit, which is assisted by Sandra the blood processing Smith, a member of fee, and is usually the stake Relief Socie- - covered by individual insurance. The blood itself is free, he addMAGNA. I 4)00 RFYNCXDS Draper designed lighting and Sue A. DuPuis costumes. Tickets for the show are available through Blood Donors Are CARRIAGE BOAT Maxwell. Ingra the Tuesday Drawing 1966 mmimiri: The sets have been designed by George A, tflONSOLIthMTER (El 265-350- John Sahithi " CONTINENTAL ROBERT ROBERT OE NIRO DUVALL FAMILY CENTERS TROLLEY 1?2 DIVIDE11 (PC) FoMumon E EVERY TUES. SEATS ALL y Bvd v OPEN 12:30 $2.00 till :00pm Mon. tkrv Eri. ticapt holiday UNlTIOARTlSTsIE SEATS ALL RAGAGEDY MAN the wAtcbeR iNdie woods BETTE PG 2 DAVIS 40, 4 20, 6 00, 9 30 II HALLOWEEN I, 2 45, 4 30, 9 45 6 R 5, 8 00.) J 'YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Vl I PG 'J r ALL THE MARBLES 30, 3 35, 9 50 5.40, president of the Chattes, is also a twin. Her twin brother Darrell is active in student by Olga Milius KEARNS. Onlookers at Kearns high games and events can be ex- involvement at cused for thinking they Kearns. They are the are seeing double children of Mr. and when the Chattes (drill Mrs. Ciuv Santiago. I love the Chattes, team) perform. We The team features said Darlene. two and sets worked hard all sumof twins, according to mer, and we perform n adviser Gloria at all the sports and, since the events, football, two complete twin sets basketball, wrestling, are identical and are swimming - you name often seen it, we are there, she during the close drill said. We try to fully supformations, the illusion can be port all our Kearns teams all the way, Identical twins she added. The ChatAlicia and Teresa tes plan on going to the Griggs, daughters of national competition Mr. and Mrs. Charles in Santa Monica, in Griggs, enjoy their Calif., to represent the education. participation in the school in February, Darlene said. The other half of a Your Week Ahead Horoscope twin set in the drill Forecast Period: 111 1171981 team is Jo Ann HumSee that taxes, insurance, other ob ARIES daughter of phreys, 19 Mar. ligations, are paid up and current Mr. and Mrs. Bill Delays could result in stiff penalties Humphreys. She and over time technical-vocation- her identical twin, Jodi, are both involved in peer counseling programs at Kearns and find it interesting and fun to work with their peers and lend a listening ear. Ann is also assistant treasurer for the Chattes. Green-hage- side-by-si- g. al 21-A- TAURUS Apr. 20 20-M- GEMINI 20 May 2 CANCER June21-Jul- 22 y LEO 22 July23-Au- to prevent Schedule your lapping. You could become hopelessly snarled in things that must be done. Put your restless energy to constructive use. Clean up obligations, be of service to loved ones. A goal you have worked hard for is at last within reach. An arrogant attitude causes ill feelings. Some adjustments may be necessary in domestic arrangements. If its too restrictive, you are free to Taft and Marilyn Wood. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! to com- We hope two-ha- lf mind-bogglin- See Double pete in the Intermountain West competition in Boise, as well as the California nationals, she added. Other Chatte members this year include Laurie Allen, Julie Bottoms, Joni Carrillo, Gresha Chidister (vice president); Deanne Clanton, Michelle Covington, Paula Ebert, Brenda Gagon, Debbie Howell, Kris Jones, Adreana Marquez, Denise Newby, Leisa Olsen, (trea- Natalie surer), Debbie Rus- Riding, sell, Tresa Shay, Paula Sisam, Vera Stringfellow, Debbie ' y C, leave. VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 23-O- SCORPIO Oct. 21 v. SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN Dec. 19 22-Ja- n. AQUARIUS Jan. b. 18 PISCES Feb. 20 r. It might be well for your future success to start a specialized training course now. Money spent for books and tools will pay for themselves in a short time. Grasp opportunity. Keep your mind focused on the excellent results that can be attained through self confidence. Surprise yourself. Silence is golden and proves to be a strong weapon against one who would malign you. Opportunity comes through the kindness of friends who want you to climb the ladder. Many compliments come your way. Take it all in stride, along with the criticism that also comes. Mail from a distance gives cause for concern. A trip may be called for. group very much. We love to dance and theres lots of good Goblins Will Be Guests choreography involA ved, in the Chattes, REDWOOD. spook alley here will they said. The girls alfeature witches, so enjoy horseback ghosts, goblins and riding and plan on govampires tomorrow ing to beauty school after graduation. (Friday) night. Alicia serves as secThe creepy assortment of guests will apretary of the Chattes pear at the Redwood and Teresa as choreoCenter, grapher, so they are 3060 Lester St. The doubly involved with event, scheduled from the group. Annette and Lynette p.m, will also include a carnival and Wiley, identical A daughters of Mr. and refreshments. special attraction will Mrs. Harold Wiley, are be the appearance of joint historians for the Star War characters club. The twins said and a movie will rim they very much enjoy the performances of from The activity is open their group and the to the public. Those workouts. Both are wishing further in- involved in sports proformation may call the grams at Kearns. center at Darlene Santiago, , e 7:30-8:3- n't bull Look Tops On Skis... Slick On Ice Skates a Great Expectations precision haircut or perm youll look great on the slope or rink and be ready for all the season's celebrations! With PRECISION HAIRCUT 0. 535-504- 0. H2 Includes Haircut Shampoo, and Style. PERMS FOR ALL STYLES $3000 Precision Regularly $14.50 OFFER EXPIRES iFASHIONlPfAC NOV. NOV. 5th THE WATCHER ncudei Free Preciion Hair. cut. Regularly $45.00 value. OFFER EXPIRES PG 30, 5 15, 9 00 AT FIRST BITE 3 30, 7 15 ( , - Drill Team Fans 6:30-7:3- 0 , (prxfevvvonA prepared for live situations, he said. Other charges were to reach out, to increase the opportunity for lifelong learning for both students and community, to work with the faculty and with the Institution of Higher Learning. He suggested a blurring of distinction between academic and vocation learning and asked that the new president work with leaders of business and government to meet the needs of the state and the students. Make your programs and offerings he conrelevant, tinued, adding that with the limit to where state' dollars can be stretched, he should insure that students be served with excellence Multi-Purpos- 6 Twins Numerous At KHS must be Students Lynotto Wiley, Darrell and Darlene Santiago, Teresa and Alicia Griggs IMAGES . . . Twin abound at Koarn high thi yoar, including, from loft, Annotto and 5th NO IN THE WOODS PG APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ARTHUR All Seats $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except Phone 278 4711 3092 S Highland IN 70MM rnJ A DOLBY STEREO!!! 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