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Show 10B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 30, 1984 ,0 II Yu Wh.t'i going on with your group? wo would llko loholp. public!., your group', ctivlllo. wnd I Two wMk. In idvonco of tho tv.nf pleoio fo: typowritlen roloo.o ond photo (if pos.iblo) Community Colendor Editor CO Groon Shoot Newspapers 84107 P.O.Box 7187 Morroy.Utoh distributed to elementary schools throughout the valley, announcing organizational meetings that will be held to form new clubs. The clubs on are open to boys and girls age five levels: Sparks (kindergarten), Adventure Blue Birds (grades Discovery (grades (grades Club acand Horizon (grades tivities include outdoor, cultural, games, crafts and community service in addition to various camping programs. There are also adult leadership opportunities. Further in- Libraries Renew Subscriptions COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Review, Sports Illustrated, Time. Magazine subscriptions may now be made or renewed through the County Library System. 5-- formation may be obtained by ing The system library at discounts subscriptions percent off offers up to cover prices of over 50 500 magazines. Representative titles include Better Homes and Gardens, Business Week, Changing Times, Nations call- Business, The New Yorker, Satur- 973-677- day Concerts Post, Evening Saturday Town and Country. Besides offering substantial savthe ings to magazine subscribers, fund-raisfor a as serves program the library system. A percentage of the profit from each subscription is returned to the library where the revenue is used to purchase materials and improve services. A complete list of available magazines or further information may be obtained by calling 943-463- SATELLITE DISHES earth THE GRATEFUL DEAD will be in concert on the grass of Park West Ski Resort at 2 p.m. Saturday. Further information may be obtained by STATIONS 150 calling PLUS ALLEN SCOTT WILL PERFORM on the piano Friday in the Temple Square Concert Series. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. and is free. The UofU piano performance major will play works by Bach, Berg, Chopin, Debussy and Ravel. Saturdays concert will feature Murrayite Matthew Faerber performing with the Beethoven Series Chamber O- rchestra conducted Rosenberg, also at 7:30. President . . Lions Will Serve Breakfast SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Sizzl- ing ham and eggs and fluffy pancakes will be served with a drink to create a tasty breakfast on Labor Day (Monday) at Wheeler Farm. Cooking the breakfast will be members of the South Cottonwood Lions club, who are sponsoring the event to raise money for additional improvements to the farm. The public is being invited to eat from a m., announced Darrell Ridlooking at the farm animals. dle, president of the Lions club. Children can fish in the ponds Cost of the meal will be $2 75 for where rainbow trout have been adults, $1 50 for youngsters under wagon rides planted. Horse-draw- n age 12. will begin at 9 and continue until Lyman Zobell is chairman of the 11:30 a.m. at a cost of 50 cents per Committee members include Dee Erickson, Joseph person. Tours of the Davies, Eldom Tame, Edward Collett and John 0. W. Nielsen. farmhouse will start at 9 a.m. with After breakfast, guests will be a suggested donation of 50 cents for invited to browse around the farm, adults and 25 cents for children. AUDITION'S FOR THE MURRAY SYMPHONY CHILDRENS will be conducted Saturday and on Sept 8 for youths age There are no fees involved. Further information may be obtained by calling Mary Ann Kirk, CHORUS THE CHILDRENS MUSEUM of SPORTS MOVIES SPECIALS TELEBET $1I OOC Z7 J J SEASON TICKETS FOR THE UNIVERSITY TRAVEL CLUB film (See Page 11B, Col. 3) J Call For Financing Available Discount MOO iOMNIVISION ; 466-412- 5 1 fund-raise- YOUR SAVINGS SOURCE r. Utah will change to its winter schedule beginning Saturday. Public Children CHANNELS by Joel Film Erickson will bo in chorgo of breakfast Labor Day morning. Food will be served from 7 to 11 a. m. , South Cottonwood Lion's Club Darrel Riddle, left, and Director Dee BREAKFAST . hours will be 2-- 8 p.m. on on Thursdays and Wednesdays, Fridays and 5 on Saturdays and Sundays. Tours are available for groups numbering between 20 and 100. Reservations are required and must be made in advance by calling i . j ) ii .. i t ?.. REGISTRATION FOR AUDITIONS for the 1984 Ballet West production of The Nutcracker will be held for dancers in youth roles on 2-- 5 11-- 328-338- i I Bill Lee DENIft JEAN Sept. 14 from 7 p m. and Sept. 15, 10 a m. to noon. Boys and girls must be 4-- years or older and must range from 4 to 1 Vfe feet in height. A minimum of one year of ballet training. Those age 12 and older with a minimum of four years of training must be at least Dancers will be given an audition time when they ? 7,1 register ,1s. 9 5-- m SYRAOGHT LEG 9W Stvdont 25 thru 30 Mon - 38 thru 38 Valuos to 17.95 THE UTAH CAMP FIRE COUNCIL will kick off its fall recruiting program Tuesday. Posters with recruiting information will be FASHION JEANS MAVERICK - LEVI - WRANGLER - ROCKY MTN. Value to 26.95 ALL TENNIS SHOES KANGAROO NIKE & Other Brands OH COATS & CLARK FABRIC 4 Ply Lace 5 Broadcloth. . . 1 69 Flat Fold.... $1 Flannel Zippers 1 yd. 69 ONE POUND 312 oz. TOY YARN STUFFING Yd. Reg. 1.29 rd 4 5 ... 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