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Show 1 CommmnnuLiMlty Arts Call OF SHARON CORAY thru Feb., Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, Mon. Thurs. 9 a.m. 9 p.m.; Fri. 8,Sat. 9 a. m. 5:30 p.m. Call 272 2304. UTAH'S RURAL LANDSCAPE In color photos thru Mar. 24, Museum of Church History & Art, 45 N. West Temple. Hours: 10 a.m.-p.m. (9 p.m. Mon. & Wed.) Call Auditions for children Riverview Jr. high gym Tues. grades & Fri., 6:30-p.m. thru Feb. Activities include arts 8, crafts, movies, games, field trips & sporting events. Cost: $5 individual, $8 family. Parents must accompany children 1st night to sign up. Call ACTIVITY CLUR: FIRST AID for Boy Scouts offered by Alta View Hospital Feb. 23, p.m. The Red Cross approved course prepares for Aid Merit First youngsters pass ext. 2091. Badge. For invo call HOUR at Murray libraries will be held today (Thurs.), 4 p.m.. Vine St. Library 8 Fri., 4 p.m., Murray Main Library. This week: "The Champ" video, part 2. Call 266-- 137 or COMMUNITY HEALTH 8 SAFETY for Girl Scouts, taught Sat., Feb. 23, 9 a.m. 3 p.m., Alta View Hospital. For info. 8 pre- registration, call ext. 2091. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME: Mon.: 10 a.m., Peterson Library, 9340 So. 700 East. Tues,: 1:30 p.m.. Draper Library, 12441 So. 900 East. Wed.: 9 a.m. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 So; 10 a.m. Kearns SWEET ADELINES is conducting a Library, 5350 Wo. 4220 West; 10 a.m. membership drive Wed. at 7 p.m. (and South Jordan Library, 10300 So. each Wed. thru March 6), in choral room Beckstead Lane. Thurs: 2 p.m., Millcreek of Murray high school. Call 278 8938 or Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave.; 9:30 a.m. Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South; 10 a.m., Magna Library, 8339 W. 3500 South; 10:30 a.m., South Salt Lake Library, 2480 Thrifty shoppers read the Green So. State; 10 a.m. Ruth Vine Tyler Sheet classifieds! Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. Ages . Thurs., 10 a.m., Whitmore Library; Mon., 10 a.m., Peterson Library; Wed., 10 a.m., South Jordan Library; Thurs., 10 a.m., Ruth Vine Tyler Library. Stories, songs 8 games for children, 2 8. 3 yrs - group size limited. Preregistration required. For info, call children's dept., Concerts gives free recital Tues., 7:30 p.m., Keith Jorgensens at Valley Fair Mall. Call RONN LASITER p.m.), 50 cents (7 p.m.). PRESCHOOL FILM FESTIVAL, 2:30 p.m. Thursdays, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Films for preschoolers in hospital. Rainbow Room. Call Film "PEPPERMINT SODA s row (Fri.), 2 & 7 p.m.. Salt Lake Library, 209 E. 500 South. Tickets: 25 cents (2 performs today (Thurs.) at a special musical program at the VA Medical Center. The 7 p.m. program will be ip the hospital recreation hall. For additional info call Jess Carter, Chief of Recreation at VA FOR ALL AGES: 3 Whitmore Library, 2197 FILMS p.m. Saturdays, E. 7000 South. Films for grade schoolers shown (1976) in Rain- bow Room. Call Dian Kurys' 1st film. Shown today (Thurs.), 7 p.m.. Salt Lake Library, 209 E. 500 South. "THE HAMILTON WOMAN" (1941) The love affair of Lady Hamilton 8 British hero Lord Nelson. Slated tomor Freebies KELLY SERVICES' Salt Lake City office will Thursday, February 14, 1985 Community CdlonddT Editor CO Green Sheet Newspaper PQ, BOX 7117 Murray Utah $4107 donate free temporary help hours to local organizations in celebration of 1985. Interested Kellyweek organizations can apply by calling Kelly Services' Salt Lake City office at Deadline for applications is March 1. non-prof- FISH RECIPIES gathered from fish wholesalers 8, 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, Utah 84102. BOAT SAFETY CLASS Free classes on boat safety 8, seamanship, sponsored by Flotilla 12 03 of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary are being held during Feb., March, . CHILDRENS QUIITERS auditions tonight (Thurs.), p.m.. Promised Valley. All roles open; 7 women needed, runs March 20. 1st amateur production in the country, "Quilters" is touching story of pioneer women who stitched their lives in quilts. Directed by Doug Bishop, drama teacher at Olympus & producer for Murray Community Theater & UofU. Those auditioning asked to sing 16 bars with folk or country flavor & read from script (accompanist provided). Enter .door "C" (north) at 132 So. State. Call GOLDEN SPIKE COUNTRY MUSIC TODDLERTIME. Wed. 8, STORY HOUR at Vine St. Library will be today (Thurs.), 10 a.m.. Librarian Kathy Reynolds presents "Things To Know About Manners" program for year olds. Feb.'s focus is manners. Call or YOUTH What's going on with our group? M you would like to publicize your group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance of the event please send a typewritten releaseand photo Of possible) to; Preregistration required. Call Children "MADE IN UTAH: Contemporary Folk Art," will be displayed at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, thru Feb. 27. Exhibit features traditional art being produced In Utah today, ranging from a willow chair crafted by a old Provo artist to a pair of whirligigs created by a old carpenter from Salt Lake. THE ART Caflemdlair IB THE GREEN SHEET Green Sheet Review - 'Guys And Dolls' Will Cure Your Blahs by Michele Bartmess SALT LAKE. If you need a cure for the blahs or from a painful experience such as watching your favorite team lose in triple overtime, try Guys and Dolls at Promised Valley Playhouse. The productions at the Playhouse are getting better and better. This may be one of the best. It will play through March 2 at 7:30, excluding Sundays and Mondays. Frank Loessers music and lyrics have seldom been treated better than by Cameron Garnick, Margo Jensen Watson, Loretta Long and mid-wint- Cracroft and Miss Long play opStephen Cracroft. All are accomplished singers, as well as fine posite one another effectively as actors. Nathan Detroit and Miss Adelaide, Garnick, as Sky Mctrson, giving strong performances in two of sounds a great deal like Robert the best character roles around. Peterson. Theres that same smooth Damon Runyans street people are baritone that has excited Salt Lake marvelous. Cyprus high grad audiences. He moves well on stage Theron Reed distinguishes himself, and handles his character extremely as do Hal Romrell as Nicely-Nicel- y well. Johnson and Thayne (T. J.) Miss Watson gives us more life Brewster as Big Jule. d All of the characters are than were accustomed to in Sarah Brown and it is effective and and through the direction of welcome. She does wonders with the Vicki L. Toland Garnick, have exIll Know, cellent accents. music, especially which youre sure to come out John W. Cooks set is superb, as is Richard Chatelains orchestra. well-define- Only the shows choreography falls short of the overall excellence, failing to take advantage of the exciting opportunities for the Hot Box Dancers and the scene in Cuba. PVP would be better off doing shows as written than changing certain parts of the script for fear of being offensive. It could be done in a less offensive manner than some of the changes that are made. There is a1 wonderful touch after the play is over. Im not going to tell you what that is, but its terribly clever and something you shouldnt miss. Western Hills - Women Of Stake In Meet KEARNS. The fourth annual Relief Society womens conference for Kearns Western Hills stake will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in the stake center, 5107 So. 5600 West. Theme of the event is Lift Up Your Hearts. Registration will take place from 8:30 to 9 a.m. at the door. Out of stake guests are welcome, and will be asked to contribute $1 for lunch, said a spokesman. The event has been attended by about 300 women each year, he said. Opening the conference will be a musical number written by stake member Annette Dickman, Lift Up Your Hearts, sung by the stake Relief Society choir under the direction of Donna Bawden accompanied by Mrs. Dickman. Jolene Sevey will introduce keynote speaker Dantzel Nelson who will speak on Finding Joy In Life Today. Two lunches will be served, at 11:45 and 12:40. Classes being offered include How Great Shall Be Your Joy -- Missionary Preparation, Creating Healthy How to Get Taming the Budget, EliOut of a Rut and Into Infinity, Out of jah and the Priests of Baal, the Best Books, for You and Your Well Behaved and Children, Children at Home and at Church. Self-Estee- Also, Birds, Bees and the Cabbage Patch, Dealing With Crisis," and Partners, Marriage Ordained by Christ. Jerry Miller, father of eight children, president of the Western Hills stake, and principal of Kearns high seminary, will be the closing speaker. Occasionally unfortunate circumstances make it difficult for some customers to deal with overdue gas bills. Especially those with fixed incomes, mental or physical handicaps or sudden hardships. If youre one of these customers, we want you to call us, because we may be able to help. As one of our Special Account Representatives, its Fumis job to help needy customers who are referred by our business office. For instance, she can help reconcile an overdue bill with a deferred payment agreement, effectively spreading the overdue portion of the bill over a 12 month period. If thats not enough, she can do more. Provided you are eligible, she can help arrange for financial assistance through various private programs or state agencies. Shell even suggest the household budget, or ways to with energy help management ideas. We want to help out as much as possible. Thats why we provide Special Account Representatives who work hand in hand with our Business Office and Consumer Services Department. Besides, Fumi Bradley likes helping customers. Thats why shes a Special Account Representative. 25th Ward Reunion Set For Weekend GRANGER. Present and former members of Granger 11th ward are being invited to a 25th ward reunion Saturday and Sunday. An open house will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, with a program to be presented by former ward members, and a slide show reviewing 25 years of ward activities and events. Refreshments will be served and dancing will conclude the evenings program The anniversary sacrament Included are Ward meeting will be held at 2:50 p.m. Sunday, with all former bishops speaking. Hicken, Dorwain Wahlquist, Harro Beyer, Ross Van Orden and the present bishop, Kenneth Christensen. We hope all our present and former members and friends will join us for this special occasion, said Mr. Wahlquist. Job's Daughters Plan To Conduct Friendship Meeting Jobs Daughters Bethel hosts a friendship meeting Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. in the Magna Masonic Temple, 2618 So. MAGNA. 10 8950 West. The girls have invited bethels from as far north as Ogden and Clearfield, as well ds from Provo and Salt Lake. It is expected that eleven officers from each bethel will participate. FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY People Serving People MOUNTAIN According iO Cheryl Sanders, behtel guardian, two members Wendy Kittel and Heather Nay, will be passing their profeclency. Mrs. Sanders also noted that the bethel is planning newspaper drive. another |