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Show 13B THE GREEN SHEET LECTURES State. Seth Jarvis explores scientific efforts in search of extraterrestrial life, and the consequences of possible results. Free admission. music. Dave Frymire Fri. Andy Monaco Oct. Call 5-- 6. & ANNUAL D.U.P. CONVENTION, Oct. 5, Hotel Utah Grand Ballroom. Meet Pres. Emma Olson & former 272-106- GNOMES PONY EXPRESS (public), 9083 So. 225 West. Top 40, ntry. Wed.-SunS.C. Ryder. Call rep. Live animals serve as maxim, (public), 70 E. 4880 South dance & concert club). Mon.: Live music with 2 local modern bands (call for info.); 8 tickets $3. Tues.: Ballroom dancing with Rolland Gustaveson Dance Orch.; 8:30p.m.; tickets $3.50. Wed.: C&W dancing, host d.j. Rodd Buckle; 8:30 p.m.-- l a m.; tickets $3. Thurs.: KCGL-F106 Night (modern music dancing); d.j. Simon; 8.30 p.m.; tickets $4 general, $3 students. Fri.: C&W stomp to top 40 hits, 9 p.m. ; tickets $5. Sat.: Music Underground Experience (recorded modern dance music); 9 p.m. 2 a.m.; tickets $5. Recorded info.: REGGIES ROCK N R (public), 6750 So. State. RocknRoll club. Call (non-alcohol- t; CANYON INN (public), 3700 E 7000 South. Country Western. Thurs.-Sun- .: Horse Bros., Call -- CARTOONS (public), 2201 Highland Dr., Rear (behind Fashion Gal). Comedy night club; Wed. Thurs., 8 p.m.; Fri. & Sat. 8 & p.m. Call & 566-990- 10-1- 485-755- 0. ROCKYS (public), 4242 So. State. Country western, live music 7 nights a week. Call 49TH STREET GALLERIA (public) 4998 So. 360 West. Showcase TOUCH OF CLASS LOUNGE entertainment. Thurs: Sugardad-die- s (public), 3556 So. State. Rock & Roll. 7 & 8:15; 49th Singers 7:30 & 9; Call Galleria Magic 8:15; Packer Bros. 10 & 11. Fri: Buckles & Bows 3:30 & UNCLE ALBERTS 7 E. 4:30; 49th Singers 7:30 & 9; Zucchini 4800 South. Rock & (public), Roll. Call Bros. 8:15; DunroeSis. 9:30 & 10:30; 3 Hits & a Miss 6 & 7. Call for birthday parties) WESTERNER (public), 3360 So. Redwood Rd. Country western; GEPETTOS I (public), 2340 E. Haymaker thru Sat.; Hot Spurs 4670 South. folk Mon. thru Oct. 15. Call Contemporary 3. 7 (263-844- 9 972-544- USED CLOTHING BOUTIQUE large Sizes Jeans Dresses Pants Blouses Maternity Clothes Children's Clothes TOPS, UTECH 13, Back To Tops night, tonight (Thurs.), 7 p.m., Zions Bank, 5400 South, Kearns. Featuring motivational speaker Dave Johnson discusses using the power of positive thinking to help in weight loss. For info call 967-877- KULTURA CLUB of Sandy holds Birthday Party today (Thurs.), 7:30 p.m., Jordan Credit Union Bldg., 9300 So. 400 East. Evening will include dinner & presentation of new officers. Hostesses: Barbara Crow, Beth Ingersoll & Florence Stedman, assisted by Carol Hayward, Lijeun Home & Virginia Jones. 266-253- 264-263- DELTA KAPPA GAMMA, Tues., 7:30, at the home of Rhoda Bierstedt, 1777 Oak Springs Dr., Salt Lake. 1st meet of sorority, new officers in charge: Colleen Gustafson, pres; Joyce Southam, 1st v.p.; Paula Ashcraft, 2nd v.p.; Lucy Airsman, rec. sec.; Liz Johnson; cor. sec.; Susan Miller, treas.; Linda Fait; past pres. Call for Multi-Purpo- 4219 West 3500 South u D 566-898- 7 972-808- iii JLJLJL JUST ARRIVED DENNETTS VE3S o BETA VIDEO A HONDA Fuji. yioo YENTL MEMBERSHIP D Barbra Streisand at her best. SPECIAL D D $j Includes 5 D MOVIE RENTALS D Offer ends 101584 BENNETTS VIDEO & HONDA ATC RENTAL BETA UNION FORT D.U.P., monthly meeting, Oct. 8, 1 p.m., Union Lions Community bldg. Janice Talbot will discuss Pioneers, Emigrant followed by history of Egbert family. Histories for new book: Union, Utah: Our Heritage, Pioneers, Places, People & Events urgently requested. Contact historian Colleen for info. Carlsen, 266-251- 20-3- 0 6 MOUNTAIN MEN RENDES-VOUS- : Hunter scout troop 440 sponsors a Mountain Men Rendezvous, Sat., p.m., Hunter Park. The West View Mountain Men Rendezvous includes erection of teepees, demonstrations with black powder rifles, & Indian dances. Dinner is available, along with music & entertainment. Activities include log sawing contest, wheelbarrow race, hollering contest, arm wrestling & horseshoes. Open to the public. 964-040- HUNTER SAFETY for boys and girls over 10, Tues., Oct. 6:30-p.m., Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. Val & Jean Smith instructors. Call 9 4 CONSERVATION SEEDLINGS: Poplar, ponderosa pine, scotch pine, Austrian pine, lombardy poplar & autumn olive seedlings available for shipping late Oct.early Nov. for conservation planting. Minimum 100 service ofplants required. Low-cofered annually to encourage conservation plantings throughout state. Order forms available from Div. of State Lands & Forestry offices, or Lone Peak Nursery, Prison Rd., Draper, UT 84020. For nursery mailing list call st D DIVINE DRAMA classes begin tonight (Thurs.), 7:30 p.m.. Atonement Lutheran church. Services Sun., 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sun. school 9:30. Pot luck 5:30 p.m. Sun. to honor Pastor & Margaret Luthro, visiting from Calif. Participants asked to bring main dish plus salad or dessert. FALL REVIVAL: Bible Baptist Church, 3769 W. 4700 South, is hosting their fall revival today (Thurs. nightly at 7 p.m., and Sun., 10 a.m. Rev. Marshall Warneke, pastor of Bible Baptist, invites the public to hear old time gospel music and singing, along with special guest speaker, Rev. Gerald Wood, pastor of Rio Grande Bapist Church in Albuquerque, N.M. A nursery will be provided. For free transportation call Mendenhall. meeting Fri. innra Shared ministry & Sat., 7 p.m., Excelsior Hotel, Provo. Evangelism 50 Sq. Ft. 1 KRAFT less .99 1.50 workshop under direction of Dr. Bennett Gerarde, Sun., 3:30-6:3- 0 p.m., Granger church, followed by pot luck dinner. Dr. Gerarde will also present sermon at 10:50 service Sun. Rev. Gene Robinson, interim minister from Colo., arrives Oct. 4. CHARITY BAZAAR, sponsored by Westvale Presbyterian Womens Assn., Fri., 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m. & Sat., 10 a.m. 6 p.m., Fashion Place Mall. A meeting of the Assn, will be held Mon., 7 p.m. Una Stevenson will present slides and speak on recent trip to South Africa. Sun. school classes, 9:30 a.m.; worship service 11 a.m.; Rev. Ginger Gryzwana presents sermon. Fall music festival presented 3 p.m., Sun.; choirs from Valley West Baptist, St. Pauls Lutheran, Trinity Methodist & Westvale participating. PAINTS LATEX stands Name Please Think for Every Yes. MEMBERSHIP SUNDAY at Trinity United Methodist church; new members received at 8:30 & 11 a.m. worship services. Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood presents sermon Unto All of Us. Childrens church 11 a.m. - kindergarten-grad- e 4. Sunday school classes, 9:45. The M&M group meets 1 p.m. today (Thurs.) at Marilyn Gullickson home; youth council, 7:30. Fellowship Group, 7 p.m. Sat., Gullickson home. Sew & Do group, 9:30 a.m. Wed.; education council, 7:30 p.m. Annual rummage sale Oct. 5 & 6; bring donations to church. Mary Pankow charing event. For info call Mrs. Pankow, 969-716- HISPANIC MEETING. COMMUNITY Mon., 7:30 p.m., Oktoberfest 84 will be Oct. 6. Information class open to Catholics & beginning Oct. 8. Choir has resumed rehearsals and 46 State House of Representatives WHEEL LOCK SALE BARROWS 4 Cu. Ft. FLAT m GLOSS 92.58 NOW Reg. 7! $797 U 59 CAL. 95 Reg. Reg. 49.88 $288 Ml. 53 Single Cylinder Import Steel Handles WE DELIVER LUMBER - PLYWOOD & DOORS 'BUILDERS MAR' CUT TO SIZE 3555 W. 3500 So. a wokw rnofti 968-2- FOR BUILDING ANO REMODELING 1 21 SUPPLIES Free Checking with a $98 balance. Free. VISA Banking Card. hanking at 20 locations. Apply today 24-ho- ur St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 5201 So. 4420 West, Kearns. mw raiv rebate Pur- develop awareness & eninvolvement in programs; food, fun & fellowship. Rev. Larry Closter conducts worship service 10:15a.m. Sun.; Sun. school 9 a.m. E.M.P.T.Y. FAIR, 11:15 a.m., Oct. 14 at St. Pauls Lutheran 49 ALUMINUM STORM DOORS church. Member pose: to courage -- -i A Roll y Continued from page 6 then being invited to play an exhibiFrom a technical aspect tion game in California. This is a everything works well. The set wonderful opportunity and award changes are brisk, quiet and effibut what makes this cient. The sets fit the show extremefor honor even more amazing is that our ly well. music department has established The show runs Wednesdays such a distinguished reputation in through Saturdays until Oct. 6. only four short years. I salute Mr. Tickets range from $3.50 to $8, and a Wendel and all the choir members season ticket package is still for such a respectable title and in available. Further information may bringing national recognition to be obtained from the box office, Taylorsville high. Salude. L- 8 Continued from page 1 direction. Brent LeFavor went beyond simply assembling a solid cast, he had a direction for the show to go, and it followed it from the opening moments to the curtain call. Linda Camerons choreography is also important. show, which Its a takes full advantage of the script. - 1 15 Warrior World Kate's Kiss tonwood Presbyterian church, 1580 9:30 a.m. adult E. Vine St., Sun. Sun. school, 10:45 a.m. church service, evening dessert smorgasbord. Rev. Benjamin was one of 40 American Presbyterians received as invited guests of the Russian Orthodox Church. SEALERCAULK INSULATION e theme ELMER'S SILICONE ROLL disc-jocke- y 6 your candles. Cheerleaders have them on sale this week. Friday is also a big day for activities. The student body officers will be giving the alumni a luncheon at 12. Alumni of Granite are welcome to attend. The student parking lot will be the starting place of a caravan that will begin at 6. Everyone is to decorate their cars with Granite spirit. The best decorated car will win a prize. We will then parade around the streets to show our spirit before the Homecoming great Granite-Cypru- s football game. Even though we did not win our game against Olympus last week, we have faith in our football team and know we will win our next game. The Homecoming theme is Somewhere in Time." The dance will be held Saturday night in the cafeteria from 8 to 11. Guys, get your dates because the Homecoming committee has worked hard on making this a great event. We would like to congratulate the girls volleyball team for winning first place in the tournament last week. The team played against eight top schools and came out ahead of all. Keep up the good work, girls. Everyone get involved in this week's activities. A lot of things are planned and will turn out great if everyone gets involved. DISCOVERING OUR ONENESS, of Rev. Jerry Benjamin, Cot- BIG SAVINGS ON M0. 45 overnight. However, with the help of the somewhat new coaching staff, and the team's ability to work together, they are gradually improving, and are becoming real competition for their opponents. Homecoming concluded with the traditional dance in the main gym. Although the band that was scheduled to play at the dance did not show came to the rescue up, a and played records for the occasion. Despite this, and a few additional factors, the dance and Homecoming in general, was a success, although things did not go so smoothly as planned. Activities this week include a girls volleyball game today (Thursday) at 3 against Alta on the Alta court. Friday the football team will play Bingham at 5 on the Miner field. the cross country During teams will run against the Miners. It should be mentioned that both Brad Tiffany and Christy Chidester of the cross country teams came in first when they ran against Taylorsville last week. A reminder to all females: the Sadie Hawkins dance is coming up on Oct. 19, so you had better think of some creative way to ask your favorite guy. Maybe you could duct-tap- e him to a post or something. half-tim- of FELLOWSHIP WOMENS Christian Community Granger church meets today (Thurs.), 10:30 a.m., at the home of Sue DISC) 4616 So. 4000 West West Valley City, Utah ing convention, special display at DUP Museum, 300 No. Main. Kearns-Taylorsvill- Continued from page Council last week to discuss changing the names of the streets that cross in front of Granite. Becky, Judy and Robby did a great job in presenting their idea to the council. And they succeeded. The Fifth East sign will be changed to read, Farmers Way and the 33rd South sign will read Granite Boulevard. Good job, student body officers. There will also be a pep rally tonight, beginning at 8 oclock on the football field. Dont forget to bring high-energ- D LIFETIME Rag. 19.95 (VHS pro- 571-090- 0. D ATC RENTAL CBS musical 9 A.A.R.P. CHAPTER 402 meets Mon., 12:30 p.m., Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Lunch donation: $1.25. Res. must be made by noon tomorrow (Fri.). Call Pres. Jim Greener will conduct; program includes guest speaker Dr. Joseph Jarvis, M.D., topic: When to call the doctor. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, Westside Chapter, holds orientation for all single parents interested in becoming members, Tues., 6:30 p.m., Redwood Center, 3060 Lester St. For info call or 966-753- 6 (prior res. needed); gram honoring pioneer Susa Young Gates by her descendants. Follow- 23-2- turn-abo- FORT S.U.P. monthly meeting, tomorrow (Fri.), 7 p.m., Union Fort Lions Community Bldg. Potluck dinner followed by guest speaker. For info, call Oliver Carlsen, info. CONNECTION 9 a.m.; morning session 10 a.m.; luncheon, Lafayette Ballroom, 12 noon UNION 6 CLOTHES Royalty at reception, of 47 Days Continued from page 6 goal and won the game e During the game, the stands were packed with KHS spectators so packed that many were forced to stand in order to watch the game. The size of this crowd, and the incredible enthusiasm which they generated for the team, exhibits the increased faith and hope which people have for KHS. This is the type of support we need at KHS and this is the type of support which causes the football team to come only inches away from victory. Many people are discouraged because the team hasnt done so well over the past few years. Instead of points, we are losing losing by points. It must be realizby only ed that the team cannot make a com-plet- e 27, 1984 Farmer Facts Kearns Kapers Sat.; .: ANIMAL CLASSIFICATION, Sat Oct. 6, 10 a.m., Ruth Vine Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. Explore the intricacies of animal classification with Hogle Zoo Thursday, September West Valley 3620 S. 2700 W. t lipperviett 4090 W. 3500 S. West Jordan 7080 S. 1700 W. . Member FlIC . |