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Show 7B THE GREEN SHEET (From Page 6B, Col. 3) obtained by calling or 756-602- 2 salad lunch. Cindy Pietz is coordinating the event. Bible study will be held at the church at 10 a.m. today (Thursday). An aerobics class will be held at 6 p.m. Monday and Wednesday and Tongan song services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday. THE SERMON AT TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH in Kearns will be presented by Nancy Herbert, entitled Is It Really What It Seems? Ruth Dolson will serve as lay assistant at the 3:30 service, with Rod Holmes at the 11 am. service. Sunday school classes will be held at 9:45. The visitation committee will follow the 11 a.m. service. Members of United Methodist Women will host their annual super ST. MARTIN DE salad celebration at 11 a.m. CATHOLIC church will PORRES sponsor a Wednesday. Members of the exon the parish ecutive committee will provide the parish carnival grounds, 4914 So. 2200 West, Aug. 9- - .Ok. 3900 West 5400 South lc. BIRTHDAY PARTY EVERYONE justments lower) Checking Stiches (upper Delinting t Oiling .Greasing ,NCluots Checking c,k' WILL ENJOY! - for more info SERVICE Drink .Reg. M Parties include games, prizes for everyone and a Special Birthday Gift to the birthday child A Gccd Time Jot tke Gteai Toote" 262-508- Belt WESTMINSTER AND WE CLEAN lca Cream -1 Call Minor tension ad- Includes: Cream CAKE PARTY Give your child a fun filled . . .. ... tOt- 460 $1 Q Q50 Reg. $22.50 Drink 6 ALL MAKES Vacuum pus. Activities will get under way tomorrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. with a reception. Softball and volleyball games will be played Saturday afternoon with a 4:30 p.m. barbecue Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. . 966-141- 6 Lat Boneless 47th So. & 26th West PORK LOIN ( PRICKS EFFECTIVE AUG. I 2 .3 ROAST! 1 SUMMER PICNIC ULOSKISlM)Ys at dusk. and Sait Lake FOR SENIOR CITIZENS will be held on Sept. 6 at Washington park in Parleys Canyon from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reservations are due by Aug. 27 at participating centers or by calling The cost will be $1.25 for persons age 60 and older or $3 for those under 60. Transportation will be planned from the participating centers, which include Calvary, Central City, Draper, Friendly Neighborhood 535-549- Guadalupe, UTAH BOYS RANCH will host an open house in observance of its 20th anniversary Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Young men from the ranch will conduct individual tours for those who attend. Director Richard Forsythe and Steve Featherstone, president, will be on hand to further explain ail aspects surrounding the goals and curriculum of the ranch. Northwest, South Salt Lake and Sugar House. The theme is Senior Summer Olympics. A number of games and activities are planned along that theme. MURRAYS AARP CHAPTER 402 will hold its annual picnic in Murray park Monday, beginning at 12:30 p.m. The event will be held in pavilion 5 and lunch will cost $2 per person. Reservations may be made by contacting Dorothy Fullmer, 6 or Velma Jacobsen, by tomorrow (Friday). The Senior Citizen Harmonica Band will present the program. All area senior citizens are being invited to attend. 266-773- 266-292- 535-720- BONELESS PORK (Friday) Planetarium A TRAVELOGUE FILM depicting New England in the fall will be shown on Friday, Aug. 10 at the Magna Senior Citizen Center. The movie will begin at 11:15 p.m. as a prelude to the noon meal. Reservations for the meal are necessary at least one day in adCost of the vance by calling meal is $1.25. There will be no charge for the film. The center has released the menu for this weeks luncheons. It includes beef parmesan, Monday; sloppy joes and tater tots, Tuesday; breaded pork cutlets with mashed potatoes, Wednesday; meat balls and gravy with whole potatoes, Thursday; beef stew, Friday. Recipe ReadyT FOODS 3735 So. & 9lh COLLEGE will ALUMNI from classes of 1962-6gather this weekend for a Super Sixties reunion on the college cam- HANSEN PLANETARIUM will sponsor a star party at Harmons Brickyard Plaza, 3200 So. 1300 East, Astronomical Society. Center, THE MURRAY HIGH CLASS OF 1974 will hold a reunion Saturday from p.m. in the Copper Room at Utah Technical College. Cost of the event is $25 per couple. Further information may be obtained by calling Mike Madsen, Etc. tomorrow k WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Granger, will hold worship services at 11 a.m. Sunday. Rev. Ginger Gryzwana will present the sermon, Last Things First. The last in a series of Bible classes will be held at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the church. 2, 1984 Telescopes are provided at the free activity, jointly sponsored by the A Sewing Machines Hamburgers - Mid-wee- six-da- SPECIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY and entertainment planned. Rev. William A. Whorton of Christian Fellowship church will offer a sermon on Sunday in Nunemaker Place, followed by an awards brunch. Reservations may be made by calling Maggie Aloia, ext. 247. 9-- CLEAN & SERVICE INCLUDES: IE;' LUTHERAN Granger, will hold worship services at 9:30 Sunday morning. Persons interested in a backare packing trip to be held Aug. being invited to a meeting to be held immediately after the service. The church education committee will meet at 7:30 Monday evening. services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Magna, will host a tent revival and Rev. camp meeting Aug. Robert Anger said the revival will begin at 7 oclock each evening. Rev. A1 Price of Farson, Wyo. will preach at the revival, which is open to the public. Rev. Anger commented that tent meetings have been an important part of the religious scene in this country for many years. They have not been common in the West, so this could be ALL AMERICAN Id ATONEMENT CHURCH, DOOR BAPTIST OPEN CHURCH, 250-466- m he said. area, 5-- SERVICES AT ST. PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCHin Kearns will feature Erik Nielson, interim pastor from Mt. Tabor Lutheran church, as guest speaker. Worship service will be held at 9 : 30 a.m. Youth of the church are planning a pack trip to Mirror Lake Friday through Sunday. Those interested for furmay call Dell Bass, ther information. KEARNS a new experience for many in this 11. There will be games and rides for all ages and foods, drinks and candy for sale. Hours are Thursday and Friday, p.m. and Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. There will be prize drawings for $1,000, $500 and $300. The Ladies Guild will sponsor craft, pillow, white elephant and bakery booths and the parish cookbook will be for sale. Thursday, August Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! COUNTRY MUSIC FANS are being invited to help celebrate radio personality Country Joes birthday Monday at Carriage Square, 4100 So. Redwood Road. There will be dancing to live music presented by the S. C. Ryder band from 6:30 to 9 p.m. SEMINARS aimed at helping the public understand general are alcoholism and drug dependency being held at St. Benedicts ACT Center, 1255 E. 900 South. There will be no charge for the seminars which p.m. begin on Monday from Alcoholism will be the subject of Mondays seminar. Others include Cocaine on Aug. 20, Mood Altering Drugs on Sept. 3, Prescription and Over the Counter Drugs on Sept. 17, Chemical Dependency as a Family Disease on Oct. 1 and Intervention, the Process That Leads to Treatment, Oct. 15. Further information may be obtained by calling Marvin Carter, INTRODUCTORY HUSBAND-COACHE- FILMS ON D CHILDBIRTH will be shown at Whitmore Library Tuesday at 7 p.m. A film on the Lamaze method is scheduled that same time and date at Holladay Library. Husband-coache- d classes are offered at Whitmore Monday through Oct. 1 from Lamaze classes will be held at West Valley Library on 19 and on Wednesdays, Aug. Thursdays at Whitmore, Aug. 4. Further information may be obtained by calling 943-463- Wilson ELECT PORK CUBES! for Kahobs BRENT GOODFELLOW Utah State House of Representatives District 53 PRIMARY ELECTION AUG 21ST X BRENT H GOODFELLOW "Paid by Committee to Elect Brent Goodfellow Farm Pack Fresh HEAD LETTUCE! WAYNES I1I-D- TOWELS 4" 09 MIU) Sunny Delight CITRUS PUNCH V 2 JL CiSif ! AVOCADOS! California JUMBO j Litehouse 49 I I iVnlFm' lJDRESSGS....r..aj:tm; I ! Slicing CUCUMBERS MII.ITH S j Smucker's TOPPINGS Golden Grain 22 OZ. Kleenex facial TISSUES! IKfr.lKlCKD ir;:: O PIE! 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