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Show 2Q Tuesday Evening Yuletide Concert On Brockbank Calendar MAGNA. Students In performing arts classes at Brockbank junior high will present their annual Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The groups under the direction of Steve Talbot. Maureen Blackburn will direct the orchestra. Selections will include We Need a Little Christmas, Jingle Bell hour program will include performances by the dance club under the direction of Melee Jergen-sen- , choral groups directed by Kathy Jensen and instrumental 1 M; -- Have Yourself a Merry LitRock, tle Christmas.. The stage band will also play Weok Celebration from Return of the Jedi. The program is open to members of the community. I I WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Dec. 15, 1983 box. HUNTER (From Page 1C, Students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades are writing stories and making an Ojo ( Indian wall hanging) and poems. All former and present students and friends are being invited to the open house, a PTA spokesman said. Col. 6) grade students are making cards and original poems, second graders are preparing a song and individual class projects. Third grade classes are also doing class projects, wih one class preparing a candy bar poster, another a class card and the third a treasure Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! JUST I ARRIVED! I I I I I I I I I I our $2 movie days! 2. rent Sat. and receive Sun. free! 3. call in & reserve movies! (mSST 1 . look for 4. 5. open daily 6. I I PERFORMERS Representing groups to per- form in concert at Brockbank (unior high are, from left, M'Lisa Beagley, Kristyn Osborn, Mike Tuttle, Sat. til 9 free movie rental on birthday EJSSS SHIP SPECIAL Che hit f le Brown Burro E. formance. til 8 pm Fri. LIFETIME MEMBER- I I I I I I Carolyn Philpot, Steve Norcross. Several perform- ings arts groups will be involved in the per- - . . . night drop COUPON EXPIRES DECEMBER ?0th, 1983 NOW ONLY reg $19.95 BENNETTS VIDEO 4616 South 4000 West (North ot Smiths Food King) West Valley City, Utah 964-040- 4 Reservations All Taken For Seniors Dinner MAGNA. Reservations have been filled for the Christmas party at the Senior Citizen Center on Dec. 22, according to a spokesman for the facility. The response was so great that all reservations were filled by early last week, but it was pointed out that seniors can still take advantage of other activities during the week, including the regular daily meal. On Monday, meat loaf heads the menu, Tuesday, meat balls and gravy; Wednesday, lemon baked fish, Friday, Salisbury steak. Reservations must be made one day in advance. The Christmas dinner on Thursday will offer roast beef and a special program. A7 Christmas Program On Tap son. Dance students taught by Kathy Major will perform to Drummer Boy and Christmas Medley, and will present their traditional candlelight processional and dance to the from the Hallelujah Chorus Messiah. The event is open to the public at no charge. The program will be presented for students in an assembly at 9 a.m. tomorrow. In Magna For 'Those Kids' GTROnR wu Per Court Prime Time 4.50 Per CONCERT 1C, Col. 3) (From Page student body Wednesday and will also appear at Hartvigsen school and the Work Activity Center. Other performances include several businesses and a matinee on Dec. 24 for the Nutcracker Ballet. The group will also present pro- at numerous churches throughout the area. grams 1:30PM 4PM-Closin- g -- 2:30PM players maximum. Businessmen's Leagues are for players who would like to play before work or during their lunch hour. The league games, precourt time, plus the added fun of competition. Play schedules are flexible to meet a businessman's busy schedule. Play is handicapped to accomodate all ability levels. Hour Per Court Non Prime Time 7am-4p- give your pre-arrange- reserved courts and Per Court with Advance Pay Play Card 4.00 Per Racquctball Programs Business Mens League 6:00 am, 7:00 am or 12:00 noon. Fee $22.00. 8 players minimum - 12 will Hour m 3.50 Per Hour d pre-pai- d am - 11:00 am Monday Doubles Wed. Singles Fee $18.00. 8 players minimum - 12 players maximum each day. League meets for 6 weeks. Ladies Leagues are a fun way to get your exercise through Instructional help is given. All ability levels are welcome to join. Ladies Leagues 9:00 3.00 Challenge -- - Per Court with Advance Pay Play Card Court Fee rac-quetbal- W, Court Hours: Dec. 1983 During Monday-Frida- y Prime Time Saturday Junior Racquetball 4:00 - 5:00 pm Monday g 9AM-5P- Sunday Starting Jan. 1st 1984 6AM-11P- Mon-Frida- Saturday Sunday Buy An Advance Pay Playcard y 9AM-9P9AM-5P- advance pay playcard for that Racquetball Player in your family for Christmas. Makes a great gift!!! Reservation can only be made by AdBuy an IRaeqtaettl&cDll IProg pa finis vance Pay Playcard Holders or Advance Pay in Person no more than 24 hours in advance of Reservation time. Advance Pay Playcards 20 and 30 (Sign Up Now) Leagues and Tournaments Start Jan 1st dollars. Registration Starts 00 cou pon$ U100 H OFF Racquctball 123183 Offer ends One coupon per Person 1st Visit Only REDWOOD 12-1- - 5 MULTI-PURPOS- E CENTER - 10:00 pm Fee meets for 6 League players required. weeks. The Night League is for players who want the advantages of League play, but can't play during the daytime. All ability levels are welcome to join - play will be handicapped. Wednesday Night League 7:00 $24.00. 12 Challenge Ladder Fee $5.00 to join Ladder court fee each time you play. A ladder gives you the opportunity to play new and different people and helps you see your progress as your racquetball skills improve. Club Tournaments Club tournaments will be scheduled approximately twice a year. Watch the racquetball bulletin board for dates and entry forms. Group Racquetball Clinic 7:00 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Dec. 15th 1983 $ - -- 4PM-Closin- (Prime time all day) 9AM-9P- l. ages Wed. ages Fee $20.00. 8 players minimum 12 players maximum. Class meets for 6 weeks. Junior Racquetball is a clinic situation designed to teach juniors all the aspects of racquetball. They are given instruction as well as time to play. 1 7AM-10P- OFF - 1983 OPEN HOUSE 9AM - 9PM GRAND OPENING CEREMONY 5.00 Per hour Two Cabbage Patch boy and a girl) will be sold to I DEC. 15TII, Court Fees: MAGNA. Kids (a those making the highest bid by the Order of DeMolay here as a fundraising project. Sealed bids are being accepted for the popular dolls which come complete with adoption papers and a designer belly button. Bids are to be sent to Ken Sorensen, chapter adviser, 4094 W. 5655 South, Kearns, Utah 84118. The bids will be opened on Wednesday and notification will be made to the person or persons submitting the highest bid by Dec. 22. Bidders are to include name, address, telephone number and amount of bid. The dolls were donated by a Tooele merchant who is the father of one of the boys in the chapter. Money raised will go to support Ankh chapters athletic program. Opening the bids will be the adviser and three top officers, including Mike Phillips, master councilor; Burns Johnson and James , Lake, senior and junior councilors. MOW BAS lAOymm!AILIL SOiOTfQgsQEiiB MEMBERSHIPS Bids Are Being Taken (SEKTffliK I? 3060 Lester St. (3100 So. Redwood Road) JFK GRANGER. The annual Christmas program will be presented at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Kennedy junior high. The program will include two playlets, Where Is Christmas and The Meaning of Christmas by drama students, under the direction of Farrel Zeeman. Students in the two drama classes wrote original scripts for the program, he said. The stage band, directed by Jac Carsey, will perform a selection of Christmas music, as will the chorus under the direction of Patti Ander- ftiyiLTD-PyiRJ- 535-504- 0 Salt Lake County Parks Recreation e and Centers Multi-Purpos- - 9:00 pm 3rd each month. Fee $2.00 per person. Each month we will hold a group clinic to give instruction in the game of racquetball. Watch the racquetball bulletin board for information on the skill to be covered each month. All ability levels are welcome. Thursday of Friday Night Social 7:00 - 10:00 pm 1st Friday Of each month. Fee is: Court Fee. The Social provides a means for people to get together and play racquetball just for fun. It's a good chance for you to meet new people and involve your whole family. Watch the racquetball bulletin board for information concerning each month's activity. i |