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Show 4 Kearns Woman Trinity Sets Picnic Arms Halt Sought SALT LAKE. raised in Kearns and attended Kearns high, keeps protesting one thing or another. In the late Sixties it was the Vietnam war. In the early Seventies it was the environment. Now it is the nuclear arms race. She currently chairs two nuclear disarmament organizations--Utahn- s for a Nuclear Weapons Freeze and the Utah affiliation of Womens Action for Sturgill has always been rather political. Sturgill, who was Michelle Full Slate Set For YA Group KEARNS. Young Adults in Kearns East stake have outlined a full schedule of activities for August. A fireside will be held at 7:30 Sunday evening In the Kearns stake center, west of Kearns junior high. Firesides will be held in the East stake center at 7 p.m. on Aug. 15, Nuclear Disarmament. These two along with a number of other groups active in the nuclear disarmament issue, are preparing for a peace vigil in memory of the 200,000 In til lo 97 Dot 0 July July 70 0 July 61 0 July 66 0 Aug 72 0 Aug 62 0 Aug 97 97 12.33 YEAR'S FORECAST: 25 29 HI lo Frc II 65 1.25 64 .23 0 61 0 63 TO 72 2 52 56 97 99 54 3 91 JO 31 1 people who died in the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The vigil will be held Sunday evening beginning at 7 in Memory Grove at the mouth of City Creek Canyon. In addition to speakers, interfaith hymns will be sung and a peace education program for children will be provided. The vigil will be followed by a walk to the State Capitol. at the stake center at 8:30 a.m. on Aug. 14 for a hike to Timpan-oga- s Cave. A regional dance will be held in the East stake center at 9 p.m. on Aug. 21. Dr. Sylvia Baggaley will speak at a regional fireside to be held at 7 p.m. Aug. 22 in the East stake center. The group will host a senior citizen banquet on Aug. 24, and will meet at the stake center at 5:30 pm. Aug. 31 for a canyon Sturgill said she would like to see more volunteers to help in the arms race protest. picnic. ac- - A 71 MOISTURE 17.55 Fair a chanca of ovoning howort. High 90s Low 60s with Friday Thru Sunday- - Variable clouds with scottorod afternoon showers. High 90s Low 60s tivist, Sturgill said there is a difference between volunteers and activists. Everyone should not be an activist, but they should at least get involved. Sturgill said she would like to see more people get involved in this issue, particularly from the west side. Many think if you live west of State Street you dont have any brains, she said. I was one of those people. I want to see them get involved. volu-tee- r, Following her vironmental protests in the early 70s, Sturgill married, had a child and laid back from politics for awhile. She then moved to Seattle and became politically active again. Sturgill said she read a book on the arms race which, scared me to death. It is hard to imagine having children if the chances are slim that they will survive for very long, she said. It suddenly became an emotional, not just a political, issue. She moved back to Salt Lake City, and has since been active in the nuclear freeze movement. Utah is an important place for this issue, according to Sturgill. Operations suoh as Hercules and Thiokol, the MX missile issue and a conservative can still purchase portraits individually. Or purchase 21 beautiful color portraits for only 1 9.95 (32 45 value) At Kinderfoto you I three 5x7s sixteen wallets a key issue for Utahns. Sturgill said she does not want to cram down anything anyones throat, but her major task is educating the public to the danger. Sturgill said she is calling for a verifiable freeze on nuclear al KIDDERFOTO HURRY! LIMITED TIME OFFER FASHION PLACE MALL - MURRAY 6241 SOUTH Houn 10-- 9 z Wikdoy STATE 10-- - 268-199- 2 Saturday! 1 Sunday! arms. Information on the upcoming vigil, or on becoming involved with this issue, may be by calling obtained 581-902- 7. ON STAGE . . . Musical comedy Grease will open for a month's run Lagoon Opera House tomorrow (Friday). at Friday Night FARMINGTON. The show that has become the longest-runnin- g musical in Broadway history will open tomorrow (Friday) at Lagoon Opera House. Grease, which openin ed 1972, became such a hit that it moved to Times Square and continues to run, is being directed by George R. Maxwell. The show will run through Aug. Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and is the finale of the 28, current summer season. It is billed as rock roll, but its n sounds hark back to the early days of the idiom as a group of youngsters gather for a high school reunion and relive the joys and pains of adolescence in the Fifties. In those seemingly halycon days, Danny Zuko (Jim Stoddard), a member of the Burger Palace Boys, a greaser gang at Rydell high, loves Sandy Dumbrowski (Stephanie Ross), an innocent who has transferred from Immaculata. When Danny refuses to conform to her prim idea of correct behavior, she dons tight jeans, a bouffant hairdo and stoops to conquer. She also gives rival Betty Rizzo (Kristen Hurst- would-b- e Hyde) Jacque Lynn Bell comeup- is are available by - the hully-gull- y are all made fun of in the chronicle written by musical director. The scenery and lighting are by Keven Myhre and costumes by Pat Cavins. Tickets are $4.50 and In AAusic To SALT LAKE. The West high class of 52 will be holding a reunion Aug. 21. Activities will begin with tours and socializing at 4 p.m., followed ar schools assembly will be held at 7:30, with dancing in the gymnasium at 8:30. Cost is $11 per 6. An Registration deadline is Sept. 20 for classes in the expanded preparatory division the of UofU person. Information and music reservations for the reunion may be obtained by calling Mary department. This non-prof- pro-gra- m it provides Ann Dickson mott, musical training for students from with no prior exs perience to and others capable of theory and repertory 278-367- 1; 292-239- 4; 295-752- 0. V COPPERFIELD REUNION All former residents are classes. Previously instrument students. More information may be obtained by calling Janet Mann at or 581-676- 581-406- 2 McDerConnie or Leishman, Carolyn Ranck Alder, teen-ager- open to piano students only, the program has been expanded to include wind and brass newly-renovate- d cafeteria at LAKE. SALT dinner in the by Offered Be -- dinner in the Copperton Park, Bingham Canyon, Ut , pavilion SUNDAY, AUG. 8 12 P.M. TILL? Bring your favorite dish, own place settings and drinks New Construction & Remodeling LOWEST PRICES call- 1 Guaranteed Workmanship A new sound system has been installed at the Opera House, specifically for this production, a spokesman said. FREE ESTIMATES 561-917- 6 Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. Other members of the cast include Joan Oviatt, Darlene Casanova, William Warren, Michelle Horman, Ilya Parentau, Crockett, Jeffrey Jason n, Michael M. SALE Swain, Guiseppe Pitti, Nancy Sullivan, Jeff Meadows, R. Scott Williams and Marilyn Julia Henkus. CONTINUES New Chief Of Staff EVERY TYPE OF BED AVAILABLE AND IN EVERY SIZE! Elected WEST VALLEY. A man who completed his medical education and internship at the UofU was elected this month to be Chief of Staff at Valley West hospital for 1982-8He is T. Lee Bourne, M. D., currently a family practice physician at the Granger Medical Clinic. Dr. Bourne suceeds David B. Isaac, M.D., who served last year. Dic& mi.T.Uiiwim Mattress Other officers president-elec- t; K1P nil HP selected included J. David Bane, M. D., as The 1 & Box Springs Mattress in California Fares J. Arguello, M. D., secretary; and David B. Isaac, M. D., immediate past presi- dent. Dr. Bourne will coordinate the efforts of the 85 member medical staff. Valley Tram fets sm FULL SETS hospitals medical staff is also involved in the building project which will see a hospital completed by 1984. This expansion project five-stor- y will continue the growth of Valley West Hospitals services to QUFEtt SETS tine sets the over 160,000 residents in its area. H880RH8M8G 'Fill The Boot' Campaign To Boost Charity GRANGER. STYLE NO. TP1763 ASST. COLORS AND STYLES VALUE TO SIZES ;,1,s $095 in vited to attend a pot luck MFF5WFFF55WF or at any the choreographer. ing Jeffrey Price is ZCMI store. 451-010- The fads of the Fifties - pajama parties, singers such as Elvis Presley and Fabian, a wriggling dance called West $88 her pance. The required. deadline for registration is two weeks prior to the event. Classes Plans Reunion At West High KITCHENS CUSTOM I5FFFF5WFW555FF9F595 'Grease' To Open At Lagoon IPADJTTS BACK TO SCHOOL day through day at Pine Cliff; family camp, Sept. at Utaba; senior citizens, in September, Camp Utaba. A senior high event. 3-- 5 RY NAME BRANDS MANY STYLES GREAT FOR Mon- Wednes- zzzzSiiiSitt'Zzzrzz z: HHDVS camp, pre-juni- en- make majority nuclear disarmament two 8x10s oclock after the worship service. Participants are being asked to bring a picnic lunch and equipment, along with either ice cream, cake or pie to share. The area has been reserved from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Activities will include games and participants are being invited to bring along play equipment. Registration forms are still available for various camping activities. Included are a 64 Thur.doy- - Trinity United 11 groups, and 29. The group will meet tion Park Methodist church will hold a church-wid- e picnic at Murray park, Pavilion 4, Sunday. The event will begin 19)3 Prac 59 95 of Class Of '52 17-1- KEARNS. Members THE WEATHER HI Thursday, Aug. 5, 1982 a fall fun rally will be held Sept. 9 at Camp Pine Cliff, with church group registra- WEST VALLiY VIEW a FLOATATION BEDS A month-lon- g Fill The Boot campaign has been launched by West Valley City firefighters to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. A West Valley fire department presentation is scheduled to be part of the annual Jerry onLewis fund raiser Labor Day, the association official mmi sets mm sets $2( )) FULL SETS noted. Firefighters will display equipment, pass out balloons and attempt to fill their boots with contributions each Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at Valley Fair Mall. A Muscular Dystrophy official praised the firefighters for their contributions. 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