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Show 14B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. 13, 1984 Community Calendar featuring five to be held on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Art Linkletter will be the featured speaker. The workshop will begin at 9 a.m. and run until 4. y general seating tickets cost $9.50 and $12, and may be obtained at Datatix locations or by calling workshop Reunions REUNION OF MEMBERS AND FORMER MEMBERS of the Granger 28th singles ward will be A tomorrow held at (Friday) Redwood Road. Participants are being invited to bring their own picnic meal for eating at 6 p.m. in the park pavilion. Punch and dessert will be provided. Activities will include volleyball, baseball and frisbees, as well as socializing. A playground in-is available for children. Those terested may RSVP by calling 8 or 964-005- 943-128- 968-285- In Asserting Without Assaulting is planned from 11 a.m. to noon. COED VOLLEYBALL LEAGUES are being formed at the Redwood RETIRED center. Further Multi-Purpo- formation may be obtained by SEMINAR on How to Take Control of Your Future will A ONE-DA- Y be conducted at Whitmore Library Saturday from 9 a m. to 5:30 p.m. Advanced registration is suggested and may be handled by calling The discussion will include working with banks, legal needs of small businesses, tax requirements, bookkeeping tips, hiring, use of advertising and other basic 966-629- 0. ing in- call- 535-504- 1. AN EIGHT-WEESESSION teaching communication skills and a humane philosophy of child rearing will be offered at St. Marks Hospital beginning Wednesday. Classes run from 9 p.m. and the seminar costs $50 per person or $75 per couple. Further information may be obtained by calling or 7-- 268-72- 268-739- THE GOVERNORS HISPANIC COUNCIL will meet tomorrow (Friday) at 8:30 a.m. in the Union Seniors THE class 4550 park, Taylorsville All-da- SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM BANQUET will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Salt Palace. The annual event recognizes the efforts of over 850 older volunteers who donate their time to over 60 different volunteer stations in the valley. Services are provided in schools, hospitals, day care centers, senior centers, courts, social service agencies, youth agencies and nursing homes, to name just a few. Further information about the volunteer program may be obtained by calling 535-547- Greatest Show On Earth be held on Mondays through Nov. 5 at the USU Extension fro, 12:30-1:3- 0 Office, 444 So. 300 West. Registration fees are due today (Thursday). A child-authoriti- Greatest Show Earth is scheduled to make a stop at the Salt Palace Wednesday, Sept. SALT LAKE. The on through Oct. 1 for 12 performances. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first performance of the Ringl-in- g Bros. Circus and 125 years of the flying trapeze, the new edition of the Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus is billed as bold. z Miguel Vasquez of the Flying is the first and only person ever to complete the once impossible quadruple somersault from the trapeze bar to the hands of the catcher. He is considered the greatest trapeze artist of all time. He is joined in the troupe by his new bride, Rosa, and brothers Felipe and Juan, the catcher. The Flying Vasquez hail 26 Vas-que- Building on the Weber State College Mexico. campus. In addition to the trapeze act there MOUNTAIN WEST CHORALE will be hordes of clowns and will hold auditions this month. Perbeautiful show girls along with 200 UTAH SINGLES WEEK will be sons wishing to sing are being inrare and exotic animals. celebrated Saturday through Sept. vited to attend any September Tickets are on sale at the Salt 23. Special events include a dance to rehearsal from 7:15-- 9 p.m. Sundays box office and all ZCMI Palace be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the at 4145 So. 3920 West. The choir has a stores or Discalling So. 1935 Elks Lodge, Fremont. particular need for male singers. counts are by available for groups of 25 ASdmissio is $3. A forum will be held Dick Pearce is director of the group, or more by calling at St. Vincent School, 1375 E. Spring with Mark Pearce assistant direcon at 7:30 obLane, p.m. Friday, Sept. tor. Further information may be 21. A social hour follows the proTurn those dont wants around tained by calling Janet Labrum, gram with cheese, coffee,, soft your house into ready cash. evenings. days, or drinks and other snacks included in the $2.50 admission charge. Singles day at Lagoon will be held Sunday, Sept. 23. A picnic is planned at 1 p.m. at Pioneer Pvalission and unlimited ride passes will be offered 4 ROUX ULTRA PERM for $8.75. Further information may lncMl Cwt 6 Style Reg. 45 be obtained by calling Jerry Dixon, Etc. 363-768- 575-824- 973-690- 7, CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN no-ho- st MEET THE CANDIDATES DAY will be held at the Heritage Center on Sept. 20 at 1 p.m. Republican candidates for governor and Congress will be on hand to deliver brief remarks and answer questions. A Theater Festival through Sept. 29, except show, narSundays. The two-ac- t rated "by Craig Clyde, showcases authentic ethnic talent, not according to a Holly woodized, spokesman for the producers. Tickets may be obtained at the box office, 350 W. South Temple or by Show time is 8 p.m. calling 575-512- 3. A NEW COMMUNITY THEATER PROGRAM has been established at Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. Harrison St., Midvale. Acting classes for children, adults and senior citizens will begin Monday. Experienced and inexperienced actors are being welcomed. The director is Mike Arnow, who is director of the UofUs Touch Touring Co. Contributions of lighting equipment and costumes will be happily accepted. PIONEER MEMORIAL Oc- THEATRE has announced its tober slate of productions. Included is The Music Man which continues through Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. on Lees Main Stage. Tickets are $15.50, $13 and $9.50. 14, Amadeus will run Oct. also on the main stage under direction of Charles Morey, new artistic director at PMT. Tickets range from $13 to $8.50. Babcock Theatre is offering A Taste of Honey Oct. 6 and Tickets are $5.50 for the general public. The Student Director Series will feature Wiley and the Hairy aimed primarily at Man Oct. Ticket information children age for any of the shows is available by calling 4-- 10-1- Workshops ZOTO FEEL SO LIVELY jj for Bated Heir lededei Cet Style I i 4 CLASSES IN OIL PAINTING will be taught at West Valley Library on Wednesdays and Thursdays, beginning Sept. 19 through Dec. 6. Wednesday classes will run from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Thyrsday sessions from Lucy Lewis I Style PRICES GOOD TILL SEPT. & CHILDREN (U"d,r 10rr Reg. 7 of a day-lon- 5" WEST THE ROCKY ALL AMERICAN I Birtkdoy Gift! for the Birthday Child 3900 West 5400 South " Give your child a fun filled CAKE PARTY BIRTHDAY PARTY IS" EVERYONE Call - 969-- 1 WILL ENJOY! 460 SpwW - for more info J JJj Drink Parties include games, prizes for everyone and a Special Birthday Gift to the birthday child MOUNTAIN MINERAL SHOW will be held Sept. at the Murray Armory. It will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the 6 22nd and 23rd and from on the 24th. There will be demonstrations, food, a silent auction and gifts and prozes along with displays of rods, minerals and seashells. Further information may be obtained by calling l 22-2- 4 "H's A Gwwl Tuete Icf ike Gieal Twte at WcDwuifdV' 11-- iTiiixrrT VH RED A ROUND DANCE BALLROOM CLASS will begin tonight (Thursday) at the Westside Senior Citizen Center, 868 W. 900 South and continue weekly on Thursdays. Tommy and Geneve Thomas will teach fox trot, cha cha, waltz, two-sterhumba, tango, swing, etc. Partners are necessary to join the class. Further information may be obtained by calling COMMUNITY DELIVER 17 WESTERN 561-883- GET-TOGETHE- WE R will be sponsored by the Indiah Alcoholism Counselinr and Recovery House program on Sept. 22. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. at Canyon Rim Park, 3000 E. 3000 South. Sheduled are a three-mil- e run, foot races, softball, volleyball, Bingo, horseshoes and Indian round dancing. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. SELFAN EIGHT-WEEESTEEM COURSE is scheduled to U a CEDAR FENCING SALE SPECIAL 4x4x8 BEST r.9 m.79 HOW 4x4x8 GOOD V 2x4x8 I I; : 1x4x6 Reg. 3.99 NOW l lb. 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If S4 BAIRD'S WESTWOOD CLEANERS Westwood Plaza By Don's Gemei Previous Customers Service Stations Cor Care Center LATEX j mHemkvrgen SS. f Jamb-O-Ram- g PAINTS ! PARTY 581-009- IFF ALTERATIONS & REPAIRS Coupon Eipirei j KEARNS 00 1 Hems, New Zippers, Waist (In or Out) 7 Reg. CHILD-REARIN- will ! $599 3884 SO. 3600 20. 1984 YES YJE DO ALTERATIONS Reg. $35 HAIRCUTS 969-019- 3 277-810- EFFECTIVE be the topic MIN'S j 45 $299 LADIES FASHI0N HA,R CUT HAIR DESIGNER HEBREW is being offered at the Salt Lake Jewish Comm-nit- y Center, 2416 E. 1700 South. It will focus on conversation, reading and writing. The course will be taught on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 18 and run for two weeks. Further information may be obtained by calling TWO SCOUTING EVENTS are scheduled at Lagoon on Sept. 21 and 22. The a Great Salt Lake Council-wid- e encampment will involve mover 5,000 boys and leaders. The ninth annual Explorer Demolition Derby will also be held at the rodeo grounds at 8:15 p.m. Friday and 1 p.m. Saturday. There will be fireworks and a host of other activities. Reg. Helene Curtii GIMME CURL PERM Include! Cet COUPON 11 A CLASS IN A 7-- 9 dJP I 23 V UTAHNS AGAINST HUNGER will continue to distribute food Sunday at 21 G St. and at Granger Baptist church, 3831 So. 2700 West from 364-040- 4. AN INVESTMENT PLANNING class will begin Tuesday at Cottonwood high, 5715 So. 1300 West, p.m. running for 10 weeks from The class will be taught by a registered stockbroker and deal with stocks, bonds, reading of financial tables, tax shelters, mutual funds, options, etc. Cost of the class is $25. There will be a 10 percent discount for senior citizens. Further information may be obtained by call- ing 485-512- p.m. Further information may be obtained by calling International production $26 1- TRIADTHEATER is offering its third TRAPEZE ARTIST . . . Miquel Vaiqu.z, considered the world's greatest trapeze artist, will perform in the Greatest Show on Earth, which will open at the Salt Palace later this month. 966-565- 2572 W. 4700 So. ! j - 966-421- 2 j |