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Show IB THE GREEN SHEET 1 7, 1985 Thursday, February Coouiiiiiiinmimnfty Csiflcmudlsiir E. 500 South. Tickets: cents (7p.m.), Film PRESCHOOL "THE HAMILTON WOMAN" (1941) The love affair of Lady Hamilton & British hero Lord Nelson. Slated Fri., Feb. 15, 2 & 7 p.m.. Salt Lake Library, 209 FILM 25 cents (2 p.m.), 50 month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, omelettes, coffee or hot chocolate, toast or pancakes. Cost is S2.50 adults, SI. 25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children & youth activity program. Call 2:30 p.m. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. FESTIVAL. Thursdays, 7000 South. Films for preschoolers Rainbow Room. Call in GREAT SKATE: Skate 8, win a personal computer by signing up for Wasatch Front Great Skate to benefit Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Skaters collect pledges for each hour they skate during Feb. Info packets available at Skateland West, 4147 W. 5415 South & Classic Skating Center, bow Room. Call 943 4636. Freebies RONN LASITER Free recital p.m., Keith Tues., Feb. Jorgensens at Valley Fair Mall. Call DOORS , FISH RECIPIES gathered from fish wholesalers & restaurants, are offered free of charge by the Utah Heart Assn. Call or write the Utah Heart Assn, at 645 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City, much-neede- Health Care Karen Lyon, of Kari Music, offers a free guitar demonstration using raknosha rhythms, & difficult guitar techniques, on Sat., Feb. 23, from 9:30 10:30 a.m. Call 943 4636. GUITAR DEMONSTRATION: AID FOR ADULTS FIRST taught at Alta View Hospital, Sat., 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Red Cross approved course. For info ext. call The cnorus is directed by Tori Postma. This years show chairman is Val Jean Wright. This 92 member chorus, comprised of singers from all over the Wasatch Front, has recently returned from Las Vegas where they captured the 10th place in the Sweet Adeline National Convention and Competition. 2091. FAMILY HEALTH: Wed., Feb. 6 27, 7 p.m. Nita Webber, Salt Lake County Health Dept., invites families to explore heart disease, nutrition, disease prevention, exercise & health examinations at West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South. Call Fund Raisers a.m.. Sat., Living Center, Taylorsville. Residents participate in annual Cystic Fibrosis pledge drive to support research programs, education 8, care. Activities include walking laps, balloon volleyball & exercising to a cassette tape. Your support is welcome. For info, call Crystal at EXERCISE-A-THO- ever-popula- SINGING VALENTINES: Wed. & Thurs, Feb. 13 & 14, American Cancer Society sponsors singers who will deliver "Singing Valentine" for a donation to the society. This is a unique way of saying "I Love You" which will help raise some money to help cure cancer. Call or 943 3056 to make arrangements. Utah 84102. 9:30-10:3- Golden Y.M.C.A. is one of the few full service health facilities in Salt Lake: Jr. Olympic size pool, gym, racquetball courts, weight room, locker rooms. Many diverse programs: starter fitness, aerobics, swim instruction, racquetball classes, karate and other special interest classes. Registration for the 2nd session of the winter or quarter begins Mon. Call drop by at 737 E. 200 South. 966 4286. CUI SCOUT PACK 618 in the Granger 9th ward, is seeking donations of cub scout uniforms for scouts who are unable to afford to purchse them. Call Jim at 972 1301 3555 West 3500 South In G or Bob at - They competed against 25 other choruses from around the country and one chapter from England. For ticket information, those inA limited terested by call number of tickets also will be available at the door the night of the performance. The officers for the year include Vicki Firestack, president, Murray; Doris Moak, vice president, Bountiful; Marcie Neil, treasurer, Murray; Jessie Diamond, corresponding secretary, Murray; and Lorraine Woolf, recording secretary, Pleasant Grove. Membership will be open for a few weeks following the show. Those infor additerested may call tional information. 262-880- at the locations: today (Thurs.), p.m.. Fairway apartments, 1141 W. 3900 South; Wed., p.m., Jordan stake center, 4700 So. 3700 West; Fri., Feb. 15, p.m., Midvale stake center, 425 Jackson St. All blood types needed. Call RED CROSS BIOODMOBILE Will be following ranger AMERICAN LEGION POST.132 7750 So. 3200 West holds breakfast 1st Sun. of each 8 OW L1EC3I TO . RED CROSS C.P.R. will be taught Tues. & Thurs., Feb. 12 & 14, 6:30 10:30 p.m. at the Red Cross Center, 555 Foothill Blvd. Call HAYEQDEDS 582 3431. C.P.R. FOR ADULTS taught Sat., Feb. 16, 8 a.m. noon, Alta View Hospital. For info, call 572 2600, ext. 2091. STANDARD FIRST AID HIS AD FOR nltt 25 ns A will ) tion of $3 requested. meets Mon., p m., at the Heritage Center. The lesson will be "Pioneer Vocations." SOUTH Blvd. Call Value APPLIANCE HARMONIOUS . . , Getting ready for Sweet Adelines concert are, from left, Zina Lemko, Ruth McPhee, Betty Boettcher, Beverly Holt. be taught Sat., Feb. 16, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. at the Red Cross Center, 555 Foothill installation A (Multi-Media- (UVfZJD CEE fO 'O&n COTTONWOOD D.U.P. COPPER HILLS D.U.P. meets Tues., 7 p.m. at heme of Helen Herbstritt. Lesson: "Pioneer Fashions." YOU'RE IN CHARGE, a program to educate children & parents about sexual abuse prevention, today (Thurs.), 7:30 p.m., 4th floor. Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Free of charge. Program sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital, wilh assistance of Junior League. Call 262 3461, ext. 2176. ADVANTAGES OF BREAST FEEDING; is topic when La Leche League meets T ues., 7:30 p.m. Series of discussions offering encouragement to interested mothers. (Meets monthly on 2nd Tuesday). For location 8. breast feeding help any time call 250 7534, or 250 9282 free, slide & lecture presentation today (Thurs.), 7:30 p.m., Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West. Harry F. Campbell will discuss some of fhe', 7,000 toen coin & script - rfbtes' usecP by Utah's 'jpioneer 1 . generations. COIN TOKEN COLLECTING "BEAR NECESSITIES" theme for Christian Women's Club luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tues , Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. Cost: S6 50. Speaker: Jan Libby, musical selection- Linda 8i Melody Bever. Call Bonnie (943 9079), Esther (566 8447) or Jeri (484 offered by Alta View Hospital Education Dept, today (Thurs.), 6:30 p.m. Practical Assertive Training provides opportunities for practice of assertion skills with real world problems in a safe classroom environment. For info contact Alta View Education Dept., 572 2600, ext. 2091. Bawden & Caulfield msia now OPEN ALL THE LATEST 75 for 4 minutes 50 for 4 minutes CAR WASH VACUUMS Pre-soa- k Detergent Bubble Brush (No. 2 Bay - Engine D.U.P. meets Thurs., Feb. 14, at Murray stake center, (multi purpose room). Lesson, "Pioneer Vocations" given by Gayle Morris. Hostesses: Marcia Berryman, Elsie Richardson, Vi Davies, Gayl Morris. Also, new members welcome. Must be decendants of Pioneers who came before 1869. MURRAY Tire Cleaner Hot Wax "ARE ANY DRUGS GOOD?", a special pro gram at the Magna library Wed., 7 p.m. featuring Marvin Carter from St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. He will present program based on his own personal history 8 work he has done at the hospital. meets Thurs , Feb. 14, 8 p.m. at home of Roberta Grandiean, 4968 So. 1470 West. Sonja Barnett speaks on behavior modification thru selfhypnosis. Co hostesses: Jean Bird, in Relation To "HANOWRITING Understanding Children" will be discussed Wed.,, 7 8 p.m. in the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane. Parents may learn to better understand children's personalities 8, behavior by attending this program by Dr. Roy H. Lauritzen, Certified Grapho Analyst. Call ASSN. Midwinter Banquet (Distinguished High School 20 in the will Feb. be Wed., Coaches) Goldfield Room (main door) at the Travel Lodge, 161 W. 600 South. Social hour 6:30; dinner 7:15. Price: $10 (includes food, tax, gratuity). Reservations must be made by Sun., Feb. 17. Call Madge Robison Organizations CRESCENT 1:30 row (Fri.), 12:30 p.m.. Safari Room, 49th Street Galleria, 4998 So. 360 West. Program: Susan Brown Quartet. D.U.P. meets tomorrow p.m. at the Murray library, 166 COTTONWOOD 1 Vine St. Jennie Halliday presents lesson, "Pioneer Vocations." Captain Ella Mattson presiding. "ALL YOU CAN EAT" pancake breakfast, of the Mid- No. - I I I I A "LAE165 rr rr ii r.wi u - PIZZA Offer ends Its on Women's Dresses $2.00 Sweaters, and Knit Tops 1.50 HOW TO ICE FISH, sponsored by Div. of Parks 8, Recreation, Div.of Wildlife Resource?, & Anglers Inn, Sat. at Yuba State Park (near Nephi off 15)! Free workshop begins 11 a m.; anglers taught fishing techniques, care of (ish, ice safety, 8, rescue. Bring fishing equipment & STARDUST" is theme for Murray West stake Gold 8, Green Ball, Fri., Feb. 15, 8 p.m., at 6300 So. 700 West. Admission: $2.50 per person (at the door only). Floor show presented 8, refreshments served. Sponsored by Murray West stake activities committee. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christ Scientist, So.), 10 a.m. Sun., of Religious tonight (Thurs.) for Taylorsville stake Young Women. Held at 21st ward bldg., theme is "The worth of souls isgreat." Gaylen Buckley, principal of Taylorsville seminary, will speak. Young women, 12 18, are invited, along with their parents. MAGNA L.D.S. REGION Special Interests Winter Social, Sat., Feb. 9, 3 p.m. in Spencer 5th ward, 3815 So. 8000 West (instead of Magna Central stake as previously publicized). Program & roast beef dinner. MEET A NEW VALENTINE is theme of dance Sat., Feb. 9, sponsored by Murray North stake, 5200 So. 700 West, 8:30 11:30 p m. Cost: $2.25; church dress standards invited. Ac(no levis). Youth, tivities- dance contest judged by deejay Gary Merrill, name that tune contest, & several drawings. Prizes include video club membership, movie passes, 49th Street Galleria passes, 8, Chicago Refreshments serveved. 17 tape. BOY SCOUT SUNDAY is this week at Trinity United Methodist church. Troop 231 conducts (lag ceremony at 8:30 8, 11 a.m. services. Connie Mountain speaks on 75th anniversary of scouting. Scouts will hold bake sale following both services. 2nd session of confirmation class held 10 a.m. Sun., 6th grade high school. Valentine dance 7 p.m. Sat. in fellowship hall, sponsored by church youth. Shared Ministries youth invited. Donation of $3 per person or $5 per couple used to help senior high youth fellopwship attend April conference in Estes Park, Calif. "IT'S All HIS" is Rev. Gene Robinson's sermon Sun. at Granger Community Christian church. Sun. school classes 9.30, worship service 10.50; 6:30 Tues. pot luck - bring main dish plus salad or dessert 8 table setting (entertainment provided). Public invited to 4 classes titled "We Call Ourselves Disciples," taught 4 pm. Gala 25th Reunion will be Sat. & Sun., Feb. 16 17 at the llth ward building, 2850 W. 3825 South. Feb. 16: 6 p.m. social hour, films 8, exhibits; 8 GRANGER program will be held STANDARDS NIGHT 7:30 p.m. services, 3rd Church 1306 Spring Ln. (SOOO 8 p.m. Wed., reading room (2343 E. 3300 So.), daily noon 1 1TH dance, p.m. WARD program 8, light refreshments. Feb. 17: 2:50 p m. special sacrament meeting. For info call Dwane Walquist at 968 9723 or 969 3173. Seniors AID FOR THE ELDERLY.' Thurs. thru 11, 12:30 5 p.m. at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South; Thurs. thru April 11, 1 4 p.m.. South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State; Tues. thru Feb. 26, 7 8 p.m. at Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West; Wed. thru Feb. 27, 6:30 8 p.m. at Calvin Smith library, 810 E. 3300 South and Wed. thru April 10, 9 a.m. noon. Heritage TAX April Center. Free income tax assistance for elderly 8, low income individuals. Call 943 4636 (county libraries) or 264 2635 (Heritage Center). HEALTH SCREENING CENTER offers health services (examinations, immunizations, counseling, home visits, etc.) for seniors on donation basis. Several locations, including Senior Citizen High Rise, 1992 So. 200 East; Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South; West Side Senior Center, 868 W. 900 South. Call 487 0196 for info & schedules. PINOCHLE DAY held p m. in the Heritage every Tues., 1:15 Center. Pinochle tournament slated for Fri., Feb. 22, 9:30 a.m. Reservations & 50 cent registration fee needed for tournament. Call 264 2635. GETTING OLDER t GETTING BETTER a group for the self enhancement of women over 60, meets Mondays, 1 2:30 p m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call 487 0196. Feb. 14, at Heritage Cupid delivers valentines; (lowers candy may be ordered for valentine ($2), delivered as they visit center; "Very Sweet Lunch" served 12:30 p.m. VALENTINES DAY. Center: Haircuts Sale.) ! KEARNS 3931 W. 5400 So. 966 0226 3770 W. 3500 So. 7893 So. Redwood Rd. Women's Valentine Blouses 1.50 Men's Shoes 1.00 & 2.00 GRANGER - Tues. , thru Sat. 0:30 - 5:00 (Midvale Open 'til 8:00) Walk-In- Bountiful 273 W.500S. Lcfmps 1.50 Salt Lake 3474 Shoes S. 278-465- 6 2300 s Welcome k 5 Midvale 33 e. 7200 5. 561 ?371 295-238- 9 Woman's E. V A Tcylorsvrlle 5712 S. Redwood Rd. 966-453- V 6 1.00 & 2.00 3600 South 7200 West Deseret industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop It's clients those who are elderly, handicapped, or in need, reclaim donaied goods 2553542 thru Feb. 16th Small Appliances Toasters Irons Deseret Industries Thrift Store J WEST JORDAN 1 Outdoors from reconditioned appliances to reclaimed zippers. All items have been refurbished, cleaned, and pressed by the han dicapped, the elderly, or those in need. But all this week we're rolling our prices back almost to what they were in 1776. It'd make George proud. And, by George, if just might make you a little wealthier. Our Best Work is Your Best Buy I I I I I I WEST VALLEY 967-041- WORLD WAR l VETERANS meet regularly at the Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekersley at or May Geddes at 266 3891 for . . . VIDEO 22885 WEST performs world premiere Feb. 20 25, Capitol "Abdallah," Theatre, 50 W. 200 South. This "lost work of August Bournonville is a 3 act, ballet of the Arabian Nights. Call BALLET our best work Just in time for George Washington's birthday is Naturally, that's what we sell every day; our best work on everything Cost of our Medium Size. I 8 KITCHEN SHOWER of items for church kit chen held at St. Paul's Lutheran church Items may be brought to church any Sun in Feb. Rev. Larry Closter conducts Sun service 10:15 a.m.; Sun. school 9 a m.; an nual general assembly of Utah Cabinet of Lutheran Church in America held a St. Paul's 3:30 p.m. Church council 7:30 Tues. (Whats More, Buy Any Large Pixza For The I Slated 3, 10, 17 8, 24. Good Work! COUPON i(!DV DANCE COMPANY during Sun. school March "By George, Thats Eat At Your Convenience! 1 I 13 sponsored by Canyon Lodge Free and Accepted Masons, at vale Masonic Temple, 30 No. Center St., Midvale, on Sun., 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Bill of fare: juice, ham, eggs8 pancakes. Dona- - VIDEO F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds dinner each Fri., 6:30 9 p.m. & breakfast 3 Sundays each month, 9:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Call 266 0896 after 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Saturdays. information. DAYTIME AGLOW meets Sat. at Tri-Ar161 W. 600 So. Luncheon 11 a.m.-p.m., cost S5.75. Speaker: Sharon Steinbrugger. Call Lou Turnner, 262 0058. -- Bonnie Nelson. 8. D.U.P. meets Thurs., Feb. 21, p.m., at the home of Mrs. Audrey Lunnon. Lesson: "Pioneer Vocations," by Mrs. Vernon Carroll. (Fri,), PERFORMING (5 p.m. matinee Feb. 22), p.m. Feb. Dance Bldg. Theater, Room 208, UofU campus. UofU modern dance company performs works by Muriel Cohan, Patrick Suzeau, Shirley Ririe 8 Tandy Beal. Tickets S5; students S2 50. Call ATHLETES ' MURRAY WOMEN'S CLUB luncheon tomor- PIZZA TIME OLD Dick Ball, 484 3265. 8780 West 2700 So. Performances SUBURBAN ARTS CLUB 943 4636. Degreaser) (Next to Trans 1 p.m. ANALYSIS EQUIPMENT prepare for winter conditions. For info, call Div. of Parks 8, Recreation at or Yuba State Park at 2611. of 2415. ASSERTION TRAINING PRACTICUM BRAND NEW 292-815- 4 1 Lectures SLEEP SHOP r r The event will begin at 8 p.m. and songs ranging from the will be held In the Highland high Love Letters to tunes by Gershwin and Cohan. Choreography has school auditorium. The show will include a variety of been created by Sheri Cole. Special guests for the evening will be from Classic Collection Denver, Colorado. They are past International Quartet champions of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America. The show will also feature The Younguns from Kaysville, and the Rainbow Collection and Four Times the Fun. two quartets from within the Bountiful Chapter. MURRAY. On With The Show will be the theme of the annual show of the Bountiful Chapter Sweet Adelines on Feb. 9. 9151 So. 255 West. Call CONCERT: 19, 7:30 - 'Sweet' Music Saturday 255 9950. FILMS FOR ALL ACES: 3 p.m. Saturdays Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Films for grade schoolers shown in Rain-- , PREHUNG 'Oll With The Show' A, All y work done by trained Cosmetology Students y INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IIATR DESIGN l - . " -- - r- - Sv |