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Show 1 IB THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 24, 1985 f- Outdoor p.m. Sun. with program Including part 1 of "When Less Is More." Plans will be discussed for Valentine dance to be held Feb. 9. Members of M8iM group meet 1 p.m. today (Thurs.) at home of Karen Dial. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bullough will host members of fellowship group In their home Sat. Rev. Greenwood & lay c MURRAV PARK ICE RINK is open Mon.-Suthroughout the winter. Hours'; Mon. Frl.., p.m., Sat, noon-- p.m.. Sun. noon-p.m. Cost is 50 cents under 17, 75 cents adults. Skate rental; 50 cents, lockers 10 for Info. cents. Call 6 representatives will attend Shared Ministries meeting Sat. at Cottonwood Presbyterian church, 8 also attend United Methodist subdistrict meeting that afternoon. United Methodist Women meet 9:30 a.m. Wed. to plan UMW Sun. program to be held Feb. 3. Religious "MARTHA OR MARY" is Bronston M, Sun. at Trinity Greenwood's United Methodist church; children's seromn "Two Rocks." Teen club meets 6 sermon p.m. today (Thurs.); Bethel Bible study 7:30; AA Alanon 9:30. Growth group, 7 p.m. tomorrow (Frl.). Traditional worship 8 6. 9:30 a.m. Sun.; Sun. school 9:30 8i 11; contemporary worship 11, growth group 7 p.m.; senior high Bible study 7:30. Girl Scouts 4 p.m. Mon.; committee meeting 7, young adult Bible study 7:30. Staff meeting 10 a.m. Tues.; 7 p.m. Cub Scouts Si Shepherd's SongPraise. Boy Scouts meet 7 p.m. Wed.; Singing Shepherds 7:30. MORNING Tues. EXERCISE 8. Thurs., Christian 10 a.m. today (Thurs.) at home of Sandra Grayson. Sun. school at9:30; worship service at 10:50. Rev. Gene Robinson's sermon: "Keep Your Place." GRANGER COMMUNITY CHURCH Women's 9 a.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 So. 700 East, Sandy. Girl Scouts, 5 Fellowship meeting at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE services, 3rd Church of Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring In. (5000 So.), 10 a.m. Sun., 8 p.m. Wed., reading room (2343 E. 3300 So.), daily noon-- 4 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL is 9 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Dell Bass 8, Robert Reinboester will conduct worship service at 10:15 a.m. Family roller skating party Is 1:30-p.m. Sun. at Skateland West; cost: S2.25 each or S8 family. Youth will have fast day Feb. 1, with pledges taken for any amount to assist world wide hunger. Annual meeting of Church Women United will be 9:30 a.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at Good Shepherd Lutheran church in Sandy. Dr. Lynn Warner, from St. Benedict ACT Center, will speak. Luncheon will follow; cost: S3.50. QUALITY DENTAL CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY citizen group), meet 1st & 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denomlnatlns welcome. Call for transportation. Theater-- , TROVATORE, by TABLE MANNERS, a contemporary British comedy by Alan Ayckbourn, will 8i 5 be presented at 8 p.m. Feb. p.m. Feb. 12, & 2 p.m. Feb. 16 in the Babcock Theatre on the UofU campus. Call 581 6961. MOTHER COURAGE 8 HER CHILDREN by Bertolt Brecht, will be performed 7:30 5 in Feb. p.m., Thurs.-Sun.- , Rowland HallSt. Mark's auditorium (8th South between 9th 8, 10th). Tickets: general $5, students $4.50, senior citizens free. (S3 per seat for groups of 10 or more). For reservations 8, info call 4 Seniors HEALTH SCREENING CENTER Offers health services (examinations, Immunizations, counseling, home visits, etc.) for seniors on donation basis. Call tor info 8. . schedules. DR. KENT B. HANSEN Preventive Dentistry Extiactions MANAGMENT course offered free for persons over 55 Tues., Feb. 5, 19 & 26, STRESS Lake Villa. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, Salt Partial t Full Dentures Relines ! Repairs Root Canals Fillings Crowns Bridges Cleaning Bonding New Patients Welcome All Insurance Plans Welcome r wiUir"ta THANATOLOGY course offered free for persons over 55 Tues., Feb. 5, 19 8 20 at Murray Hetitage Center. For Info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 562-214- 7 DR. KENT B. & BRENT D. HANSEN 942 EAST 7145 GETTING SOUTH SUITE MIDVALE, UTAH (Behind the 108 OLDER 8 GETTING group for the BETTER a of women over 60, meets Mondays, p.m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call Family Center) COMMUNICATIONS Offered 6, p.m. at St. Mark's Hospital, 1200 E. 3900 South. Participants review theories 8 practice of ef- fective communications at interpersonal level to develop better relationships, negotiations & comprehension. Class limited to 15 participants. Call 268 7203 or to register. DIMPLES DARLINGS (Kearns CONCEPT? HHAT-IS-THEHE- A PROVEN WAY TO SAVE YOU $$$ A PROVEN 365-DA- Y SALE! SM Tlte Hew yea LUiili senior OF A PINCH: on Conference Smokeless Tobacco 8 Health, Salt Lake Hilton, Season's South Room, Jan. 31. (before Frl.) S25; late registration (after Fri.) $30. Registration fee includes lunch. Make check payable to "Smokeless Tobacco Conference." Mail with name, address & phone number to: Smokeless Tobacco Conference, Bureau of Health PromotionRisk Reduction, P.O. Box 45500, Salt Lake City, UT Registration required. 8 SONS MATURATION offered to- day (Thurs.), Jan. 31 8, Feb. 7, 7 9 p.m., at Alta View Hospital, 9660 So. 1300 East. Intended for ages course gives Info on maturation process 8, gives parto discuss value ticipants opportunity ext. 2091. systems. Call WARDROBE With Color Accent offered Wed., p.m., Jan. at the 2. Hilton Horel, Feb. sponsored by Alta View Hospital. Weekend allows couples to focus on strengthening marriage relation- ship through discussion 8i lectures. Directed by Art Brown, Ph.D, a marriage 8 family counselor. For info 8, preext. 2091. registration call 20 at Change Coming To Center 1948-198- 4 1 info call SAVE MONEY 8, learn how to do your own income tax preparation. The Jordan Schood District Community Education program is sponsoring a personal income tax preparation class. Learn how to correctly complete form 1040 8 other schedules S what items you can claim. A very informative 8 worthwhile class designed to save money and help you understand some of the tax laws. For info (Stan call Midvale middle school, Gramero) or Bingham high school, (Dick Anderson). GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION tomorrow (Fri.) 8 Sat. of Cottonwood Hospitals new InstaCare facility, 2530 W. 4700 South, Taylorsville. Balloons for the kids, roses for the women, free compact first aid kits, free refreshments, prize drawing including a TV and many other prizes. Also offered: InstaCare service; free pregnancy tests, glaucoma screening, blood pressure tests, physician referral service; Info on prenatal classes 8t Info on Cottonwood Hospital Back Institute. For more Info, call KARATE: Alta View Hospital Education' Dept, will begin Karate sessions Feb. 4, p.m. Course teaches Kenpo (Chinese) method to exercise all parts of the body while harmonizing actinos with the mind. ext. 2091. For info call HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling Center of Kearns. Call for appointment. BREAKDANCING: offered by Alta View Hospital Education Dept., beginning Feb. course teaches 11 at 4 p.m. This basics of breakdancing. For info call ext. 2091. at the County Fair Grounds poultry building in Murray. Sponsored by Utah Cavy 8, Wasatch Rabbit Breeders. For Info call Rosalie Beard at GUINEA PIG 8 RABBIT SHOW Sat., To Lead Combined Choirs Jan. 26, - Dr. Jester Hairston Sets Utah Appearance SALT LAKE. On Thursday, Feb. 84145-050- PARENTS Tournament Feb. Tournament features teams competing for championship. Teams must have roster & $50 fee In Recreation office by Feb. 8 deadline. Games in Hlllcrest, Rivervlew & Murray gyms. Tickets: SI (available at the door -ticket valid for whole tournament). For Basketball Alumni MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT WEEKEND 6 Wed., Jan. CAPSULE .v.xfc'aaaifew; Um Workshops PRICE ALUMNI TOURNAMENT Murray Recrea14th annual Murray High tion sponsors ,2091. Giuseppe Verdi, presented by Utah Opera Company, today (Thurs.), Sat., Mon. 8t Wed. For info call IL Alta View Hospital, 9660 So. 1300 East. course assists In wardrobe This planning, choosing accessories, adding 8, choosfinishing touches with make-uing appropriate color combinations. For ext. Info & call Dr. Jester the world-famoHairston will visit Salt Lake to lead the combined choirs of Granite School District in concert. The concert will be held in Symphony Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. Dr. Hairston will direct the choir in ten of his arrangements of ethnic folk songs. Featured will be the rhythmic Amen, a Japanese fold song titled Sakura Sakura, the spiritual Wade in de Water, and a variety of other black spirituals. Dr. Hairston is known throughout 7, . the world for his excellent workshops and interesting concerts. Each selection he performs with a MAGNA. Regular activities will at continue the Magna Senior Citizen choir is introduced with anecdotes Center this week, however there will relating to the musics background and development. The anecdotes be changess announced Jan. 31. amount to a description of part of According to director Kathy Kinoil ney, crafts, ceramics, painting Americas cultural heritage. The high school choirs which will and an exercise program can now be Cotenjoyed by any resident of the area participate in the concert are Morris tonwood directed Lee, by 60 or over. age She noted that the center is here Cyprus directed by Kerry Moore, for all seniors, regardless of race, Granite directed by Florence ,color.or greed, an&pncQurLged those; Sadler, Granger directed by Robert in the over-6- 0 age group to visit thff Welch, Skyline directed by James facility and take advantage of the Miller, and Taylorsville directed by Norman Wendel. The combined programs now being offered there. Mrs. Kinney noted that all of her choir will include over 400 students. activities are inexpensive with most being on a donation basis, however, no one will be turned away because of lack of funds. GRANITE PARK. Two winter Lunch is served five days a week, classes focusing on parenquarter The cost is Monday through Friday. are being sponsored by the ting $1.25 per person. Reservations must Granite School Districts Educabe made one day in advance by calltional Resource Center. ing Cheryl Tyson, a social worker This weeks menu will offer within the district, will be teaching a Hawaiian meat balls with rice on class, Special Kids . . . Monday; sliced turkey with dressing Special Parents aimed at parents on Tuesday; herbed meat loaf with of handicapped children. diced potatoes on Wednesday; beef According to Tyson, after learing stew and corn on Thursday; and that ones child has a special proham steak with candied yams on blem, a parent is often left with feelFriday. ings of guilt, anger, confusion, and isolation. Her class is designed to provide these parents an opportunity to explore the process of accepting childerens disabilities and to learn how to become effective advocates MAGNA. Firms wishing to adverfor their children. tise in the 1985 edition of the Magna Cost for this class is $7 for one Directory have until Jan. 31 to make . parent or $10 for both. their intentions known. Parents of children who are relucFront and back covers of the book tant to do what theyre asked to do or have already been reserved, but who are more aggressive than there is still space inside the book. A parents would like will find special full page sells for $250, a half page class Gaining help in the d for $140, page costs $80, Control Without Losing Control h $60 and page taught by Shelly Iverson. sells for $45. p Parents will learn apFurther information may be obfor making requests, proaches tained by contacting Tom Aston, following through, and reinforcing 8 LaRee Pehrson, or appropriate behavior and will have Chick Paris, an opportunity to focus on a targeted Tickets for the concert are $3 per person and all seating is open. Tickets are available at both the Symphony Hall and the Capital Theater box offices, and from all choir members. - Focus Is On Parenting Week Remains For Directory rvUJ coAcept furniture Homo Of Tho Solo 185 E5300 S, UURRAY, one-thir- 365-Da- y UTAH 84107 - one-fourt- one-eight- step-by-ste- 268-20- 02 350-550- 6; 250-663- 250-674- 3. COLLECTORS hour DoqCq DOLLS behavior of concern. Cost for this class is $12 for one parent or $16 for both. Both classes will be held on p.m. in the Tuesdays from East. class by calling the Center Coordinator, Jan Resource Center, 3031 So. 200 Parents may enroll in either Gillialan, at Dance Club Hosts 'Epidemic' Classes MURRAY. contageous -- Square Dancing is come join the - says Veil Runolfson, epidemic, spokesman for the Checkmate Square Dance Club. The club is starting a new class for anyone in fun, inexpensive, recreational, couples activity, Runolfson says. The new class will begin tomorrow (Friday) at 7 p.m. in Viewmont elementary school, 754 W. 5720 South, Square Dancing is the national dance of the United States, Runolfson says. Its great exercise, its fun, and a terrific place to meet new, interesting and friendly people. For further information, call Runolfson at AVANTI BEARS HANDMADE ITEMS CComic Gtftfo IMHDtBEB. FOR Fitness Authorities 2520 W. 4700 South TAYLORS LANDING TWO MEMBERSHIPS 966-851- 9 STOREHIDE CLEARANCE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! OH ALL ITEMS KITH! 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