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Show Green Sheet Review wich, fruit crisp and - chocolate milk. 'Kismet' Boasts Energy by Michele Bartmess soprano shines in Baubles, Bangles and Beads, while in Night of My Nights, Miller has his chance to star. Id let him sing outside my window any time. Together they make Stranger In Paradise a moment well worth waiting for and in And This Is My Beloved, they join Peterson and Redford in a musical highlight. Both are appealing in their roles and are not overshadowed by the big names who appear opposite them. Alan Nash is a favorite with the audience as Omar. The young women who play the Princesses of Abadu - Victoria Ally, Yuki Ayoub and Kerry Susan SALT LAKE. Energy emanates from the stage in large doses as Pioneer Memorial Theatre offers Kismet. The production is a visual delight and the auditory senses are also most pleasantly touched by the show. Almost light opera by nature, Kismet contains some beautiful music that is handled well by a medium-sizecast. Much of the energy comes from the three performers who highlight the production. The role of Hajj, the beggar turned rich man, is well suited to the talents of Robert Peterson, a trim fit version of the man who has made many roles come to life on the PMT stage. d well-know- n appears to be thoroughly He especially in their dance scenes. Ron Crosbys sets are breathtaking and only the casts energy keeps them from overpowering the show itself. Peter Willardson enhances the settings with his lighting design. Amanda Brown has returned to costume the show and it is most effective especially the wedding whites and the finale dress of the romantic leads. If anyone deserves to take a bow after a performance, it is James Prigmore and the PMT orchestra, especially percussionist Jan Hyde. The music is such an integral part of this story that one cannot help but appreciate the beauty of it from the pit. Director Ethel Martin must be pleased that she was coaxed into returning to Salt Lake to renew our acquaintance with Kismet, for her work is being appreciated by sufficient enthusiastic patrons to make extension of the show beyond the original Oct. 16 date very likely. joying himself in this renewal of a role he previously played. The same can be said of Anne Rowe whose strong personality is uniquely suited to the role of Lalume. She is especially in tune with the comedy opportunities and plays those with relish. H.E.D. Redford is a bit subdued in his interpretation of the Wazir of Police. He takes great care not to overact. The audience gets a kick out of his Was I Wazir. While those three command a great deal of attention, the show quietly depends on the talents of Zelie Daniels (Marsinah) and James Miller (the Caliph) to succeed. The musical demands alone are phenomenal. Both are more than capable. Miss Daniels fresh,, clear Detention facilities are planned. Classified School Workers Will Keep Busy SALT LAKE. While students take a with LaMar Eyre and Carolyn Anderson the their keynote speakers. On Friday tours of Utah Boys Ranch and Girls Village and the Juvenile Court and classroom break, many of teachers, secretaries, bus drivers and other school workers will attend sessions designed to advance their skills. The annual Utah Education Assn, convention convenes in the Salt Palace today (Thursday) and tomorrow. University of Utah president David P. Gardner will be the keynote speaker at the teacher sessions. with teaching Booths and related aides materials the Salt hibit Hall draw the on display in Palace Ex- traditionally greatest Group with meetings dealing subject matter will be held both days, with a Friday evening program featuring the orchestra in the Salt Lake Tabernacle the concluding event. all-sta- te Granite Association of EducaThe tional Secretaries will sponsor sessions both days, also at the Salt Palace. The juvenile court system and youth services will be the limelight. Sessions are scheduled for Room 220 of the Salt Palace on Thursday, in In employes will meet at Cottonwood high both days. Glen Tuckett, BYU athletic director, will be the featured speaker at a general followed session, by departmental workshops. The eighth annual Bus Drivers Roadeo is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. today. Granite Week Will Have Oriental Flavor GRANITE PARK. National School Lunch Week in Granite district Norman Vincent Peale have a will Oriental distinctly flavor. The observance Monday with the national theme, begins School Lunch: Americas Number One Energy Source, with emphasis on, Eat Well, Your Body Can Tell. Principals throughout the district have planned special activities for lunch week and parents are being invited to eat with their children some time during the week. The local school may be contacted to make arrangements. The menu on Monday will include chow mein over noodles, cottage cheese, chilled peaches, a doughnut and milk. On Tuesday, Oriental burger with pineapple sauce will be served with chips, buttered corn, apple wedges and milk. Wednesday the east side elementaries and all junior highs will serve Chinese beef and noodles, while the west side serves Oriental chicken and steamed rice. All will have tossed salad with dressing, a cheese slice, almond cookies, fruit fantasy and milk. The main courses will switch on Thursday, while all will receive carrot rings, pears with grated cheese, peanut butter, chocolate fudge and chilled milk. On Friday the menu will include Oriental rice, buttered peas, peanut butter sand- - been awarded Center American Viewpoints during the Christmas season as his serviced project. He has been patrol leader, has the Arrow of Light and On My Honor badges and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. He has been secretary and first counselor of his The Eisenhower junior high student Flood Damage Varies, From $14 - 16 Million Labor in this country is independent and proud. It has not to ask the but capital solicits the aid of labor. Daniel Webster tion. Speaker of the House Norman Bangerter, 51, will address the topic during the 2, LAKE. The impact of a balanced budget amendment on state and local government will be discussed Wednesday at a monthly meeting of the American Society for SALT TAYLORSVILLE. A Boy Scout who plays horseshoes Public Administra- -- E. 400 cost is $5 744 for $5.50 - whose budget amendment. A bill espousing that proposal was defeated last week in the U. S. from The advice, Terry County Flood Control director, came in response to overloading of several sewage Holzworth, treatment plant facilities during the past several months. A reduction of connection fees, he said, could be offered to property owners who install units. Special toilets, shower heads, dishwashers and washing machines can be purchased, he said, that use considerably less water. In other matters, County Health Director Harry Gibbons urged people to take steps where canned and bottled food may have been covered by contaminated flood waters. A strong solution of bleach and water to wash the cans should be bottles sufficient. should be turned upside down and boiled for 15 minutes, Dr. Gibbons said. County Commissioner M. Tom Shimizu also presented COG members the 1981 report of the Represen- Once all the figures are tabulated, according to Gerald Kaffer of the state office of low-volu- UNION. A second office of the Granite Credit Union is now functioning here. The new facility, located at 6799 So. 900 East, augments the main office at 441 E. Home-canne- d To Public South. The credit 3900 unions services are available to all employes of Granite district. The new office was designed to help serve a growing number of members who live in the south area of the valley. Donna Staley is branch manager. She k TROLIFY t 14100 S Redwood Ro ty Services, Pre-Tri- al N.I.M.H.c PLUS Revenue sources include Federal, State, County, City, fees and collections. About a third -$12.1 million - comes from the countys general fund, while the state provides $7 million and $5.8 million comes from federal coffers. The council also set the date for its annual meeting, which will focus on how Los Angeles County provides services for its unincorporated areas. The meeting will be held Nov. 19 at Murray City Hall, 5025 So. State, according to COG executive secretary Ed Blaney. 973-70- 9600 So. 2700 office open house, which runs from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., is being scheduled in observance of Fire Preven- W, 254-630- 0 tion Week, which ed Friday. Riverton 1 0600 So. 400 East 1 572-521- 3 4700 So. 5600 W. 2700 W. 4700 So. West Valley 966-583- 0 Keams Sandy Pick Up Only Loads of Utah Grown and Adapted Blue Ribbon Sod Sq. Ft. Picked Up Installation 120 Delivered Available 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON, WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK Blue Grass end- Souvenir badges will be available for children. Firefighters will answer questions about home fire safety and will provide pamphlets on fire prevention, said division chief John Williams. West Valley shares the 4100 South station with a county crew. County firefighters will remain there until a new station in Oquirrh Shadows subdivision (south of 6200 South) is completed. The open house is just one means being used by the department to inform the public about better safety practices, Williams said. Firefighters the midst 1 ,00 are in of fire prevention demonstrations in elementary schools, he noted. The program began last week and will continue system and games for learning about fire. Children also will learn what firemen do while searching a home and be shown the equipment they wear and one of the fire trucks they use, Williams said. Firefighters SATURDAY THURS.-FRI.-SA- Continues from 12:40 YOUNG DOCTORS IN LOVE R R MASHPC r 4SCREEN 88 HELD OVER FRIDAT AND HYDE TOGETHER AGAIN R JEKYLL and! Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for some one else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet ad columns. LIVE ON RICHARD PRYOR PG OF KHAN STRIP SUNSET AND R IandI BATTLE BETOND THE WRONG IS RIGHT k STARS 2.50 R THEATRES PRICE MATINEE ALL SEATS INCHON FRIDAT STARTS STAR TREK II THE WRATH KIND OF HERO SOME 3 P.M. TIL PURCHASiH SNACK Phone 278 4711 feALtjfllTHEflTREMI PG HIATRM 3092 S. Highland Tulin 4100 W 5400 SO 9687765 before beyond your your eyes wildest AMITYVILLE II and R dreams. 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The school program includes a fire drill, a film, a demonstration of what happens to toys and clothes when they catch fire, instruction on the 911 emergency 8:45 HELO OVER BARGAIN Open Monday The tf A FORCE OF ONE pg Saatt nah(S., if moiDini Fire Station South. 7:15 and! PG - WEST VALLEY. Firefighters here will hold an open house Monday in the fire station at 4313 W. 4100 "" SECRET 2 1ST CENTURY pg All iV wvn WARLORDS OF THE BARBAROSA pg SILENCE OF THE NORTH ' whikm CREDWOOD 1.00 Sqvara Only STARTS A(K BARI T Saats All STATE 1 la .m1 tNJf wiMm HELD OVER THE TITANS pg Carrioga 266-399- HIGHMND 4854991 & HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS CLASH OF 4961 SO. -- FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH OF SECRET MURRAY has been with the Granite Credit Union 14 years, previously serving as manager of the loan department. Other employes who were transferred to the new facility are Janet McGuire and Carol Taggart. The facility offers the full services of the credit union - loans, savings, share drafts, guarantee cards, IRA and certificates. It also contains a drive-u- p window for convenience. Hours of f CARRIAGE Recreation, Parks and Multi Purpose Centers and Youth Services. Total work force for the department is 1,070. 12.69 uecrass 3331. Sp966 divisions: Aging, Health, Library, Mental City-Coun- through Friday. New Credit Union Office Is Opened Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! p.m. Monday 6 581-649- - Health, operation are 9 a.m. to Granite District Department of Human Services. It includes a breakdown for the total $38.2 million budget. According to the report, 81.6 percent of the budget $31.2 million -is spent providing programs and services, 6.5 percent goes to indirect costs and 11.9 percent pays for the administration and support services. The department includes the following flood-relate- d -- tatives. Reservations are to be made by Monday by calling the Center for Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Utah, cir- cumstance as determined by Red Cross workers. Immediate needs for food, clothing and shelter receive priority consideration. home Assistance with repair and other problems also may be available free. Donations to the flood relief effort may be made to the American Red Cross, Box 8687, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. The Red Cross is funded through voluntary contributions and is a United Way agency. - Tax Breaks Could Help Water Cutback Governments Friday. wide-rangin- 300 to 500 East Millcreek area and from 2950 to 3200 South - was hit hardest by the flooding. Says Flood Director SO. SALT LAKE. Tax incentives for homeowners and businessmen who reduce usage of water were suggested during a meeting of the Salt Lake County Council of Assistance is depending on individual estimated damage to private and public property at $700,000. Murray officials put the damage figure at $4.3 million, while South Salt Lake sustained $610,000 in damage. Jonalyn Walker, South Salt Lake administrative assistant, said the supports a of 582-343- 1. this week. West Valley City officials have s. Bangerter, 264-874- 7, -- South. The for ASPA members; House Balanced Budget Is Talk Topic Boy Scout Becomes An Eagle available today (Thursday). At least four cities - South Salt Lake, West Valley City, South Jordan and Murray - were hit hard by the waters, according to reports a, federal balanced the first place vocalist award in 1981-8plus other music awards. Martin Hughes at luncheon Chuck-A-Ram- Emergency Services, Gov. Scott Matheson will make a determination on the type of federal disaster assistance that will be requested. Should a presidential declaration be made, he said, there will be a disaster center set up. Meanwhile, flood assistance is still available to Salt Lake County residents through the American Red Cross, with assistance centers open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Centers are located in the Murray Armory, 5200 So. State, and Red Cross headquarters, SALT LAKE. Varying estimates of flood damage - ranging from $14.5 to 16 million countywide reported by county officials as assessments continued this week. A1 Britton, director of emergency services for the county, put the figure at $16 million at midweek and said final figures should be patronage of capital, Granger, won 7, 1982 a Say County Officials legislative district covers much of deacons quorum. Thursday, Oct. WEST VALLEY VIEW a the Eagle badge. Martin Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Hughes, the only junior player in the area, took fourth place in the C division of the state horseshoe tourney this summer, playing as an adult. The oldest of five boys, he is a member of troop 91, with Chuck Todd as scoutmaster. He produced and directed a musical variety show which was presented at nursing homes and the Primary Medical - Sessions UEA The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism. are outstanding, Shimizu en- Editors Quote Book professionally has looking UMH iM( X To Get Out It (R) with SECRET NiM-MH- and j John Voight fMT fofoy Awesome pflCIt STEVENS PRYOR AT HIGH UNIVE RNAl PICTURE A OAlUl lb The Create WRATH Singles - Couples EVERYONE Welcome FSHAT1 3 Maxim in Murray Bet. State & Main on 4880 So. 3 rm uU ADOur TO 0EGIN STAKTfeiVlL CT7 TfMFs RIDGEMONT Jv ChMknge ROCKY III Elizabeth Ashley In SPLIT IMAGE (R) |