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Show 13B THE GREEN SHEET Organizations " : Sun., Feb. miuji uc mao 17. Call Dick Ball, MIDVAIE LADIES COMMUNITY CLUB Wed., p.m. at Midvale City Hall, 1 meets 80 E. soot, soot, sootsie CRESCENT D.U.P. meets Thurs., Feb. 21, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Audrey Lunnon. Lesson: "Pioneer Vocations," by Mrs. Vernon Carroll. dinner each Frl., p.m. 8 breakfast 3 Sundays each after month, 9:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Call 4 p.m. weekdays, 8, noon Saturdays. F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds 6:30-- Goodbye! meets noon, Sat. Feb. 23 at the NCO Club at Hill AFB. For WOMEN'S CLUB FEDERAL and Mendez. 120 keep clean, too. Call today for information 19 95 and scheduling. 1544, Sandy, 3528 West 3500 So. 84091 UT 967-994- 4 (801)572-034- 6 f TRWELEXPRESS TOUR WEST MAZATLAN from $299double Includes RT Air Hotel, Tronsfers A Tales SAN FRANCISCO 230 5 130 RT ORLANDO $23Q SOUTH a WORKING opens today (Thurs.) on the Little Bowery stage at Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State St. Adapted from the best seller by Studs Terkel, the production celebrates teh sheer fascination of being an ordinary person - a tribute to the working men & women of America. . at 7:30 p.m. (2 p.m. Playing matinee March 9) Call 5555. DAY, 1 Religious GUYS t DOLLS, a spirited version of the popular Broadway production, on the Main Stage at Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State St. Production at 7:30 p.m. (2 p.m. plays Wed.-Sa- t matinee Feb. 23). Call the classic fairy tale ( about 2 lost children in the forest, plays Wed.-Sa- t at 7:30 p.m. in Plum AJIey at Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State St. (2 p.m. matinee every Saturday). Tickets: S3.50. Call HANSEL DIMPLES (Kearns DARLINGS senior citizen group), meet 1st 8 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denominatins for transportation. welcome. Call GRETEL, TABLE a contemporary MANNERS, British comedy by Alan Ayckbourn, will be presented at 8 p.m. today (Thurs.) thru 5 p.m. Tues. & 2 p.m. Sat., & Feb. Feb. 16 In the Babcock Theatre on the UofU campus. Call MOTHER COURAGE I HER CHILDREN by Bertolt Brecht, will be performed 7:30 p.m., Thurs.-Sun.- , today thru March 5 In Rowland HallSt. Mark's auditorium (8th South between 9th & 10th). Tickets: general $5, students $4.50, senior citizens free. (S3 per seat for groups of 10 or more). For reservations & info call Workshops DATING FOR TEENAGERS will be offerer, by Alta View Hospital Wed., Feb. 27, p.m. 8, each Wed. thru March 13. Course explores why It is hard being a teenager, the physical 8, emotional changes that occur as a teenager, balancing act that occurs between school 8, extra curricular activites 8, family 8 friends, and peer - Taylorsville-Bennio- n Council Is Presenting Salute To First President garner ted ARMSTRONG will speak at 2 p.m. Sat. at the Holiday Airport Inn, Redwood Rd. & North Temple. Free copies of Mr. Armstrong's book, "The Real Jesus" will be available as long as they last. Sponsorted by GTA Evangelistic Assn, .and the local chapter of the Church of God, International, which meets each Saturday. Mr. John Riley is local pastor. For info, call RT Call TODAY For Details I IS MST 7200 BETTER 14, 1985 ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES, the tradition which starts the Lenten season, will bhe held at 7:30 p.m. Wed. at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Sun. school classes for all ages will be held at 9 a.m. Sun, and Rev. Larry Closter will conduct worship services at 10:15 a.m. A council workshop will be from 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Sat. 2 Nights 3 Days Pkg. LAN GETTING today (Thurs.), at Heritage Center: Cupid delivers valentines; flowers candy may be ordered for valentine (S2), delivered as they visit center; "Very Sweet Lunch" served 12:30 p.m. (reservations needed) with entertainment by Johnson family at p.m.; sweetheart couple chosen (entry fee: 50 cents) & winners receive dinner certificate to Mulboonscorsage. Call VALENTINES REV. BRUCE GRAUBERGER, district SUpt. of Grand Junction U.M. District, speaks at 8:30 i, 11 a.m. services Sun., Trinity United Methodist church. Trinity's annual Charge Conference 1:30 p.m. Rev. Grauberger shares experiences with adult classes during Sun. school; potluck 11 luncheon a.m. service. following Human relations day also observed & ofto taken fering support community developers, U.M. voluntary services & relations. Teen Club meets 6 p.m. Sun., discussing "Why Celebrate Lent?"; vesper services. Golden Living Center, 7 p.m. Ash Wednesday service 7:30 p.m., communion served by Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood assisted by Rod Holmes. A I Wed.-Sat- performs world premiere Feb. 20 25, Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South. This "lost work" of August Bournonville is a ballet of the Arabian Nights. Call 535 "STARDUST" is theme for Murray West stake Gold i Green Ball, tomorrow (Fri.), 8 p.m., at 6300 So. 700 West. Admission: S2.50 per person (at the door only). Floor show presented & refreshments served. Sponsored by Murray West stake activitiescommittee. SALT LAKE AUDIO HAPPY ENTERPRISES Box WEST "Abdallah," Murray-Hollada- WATT OLDER of women group for the over 60, meets Mondays, p.m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call "PINK TRIANGLES" a film dealing with homosexuality, will be shown as part of a workshop on "Homosexuality, Christians, Faith 8, the Ministry" Sat. at the Holladay United Church of Christ, 2631 Road. Beginning at 1:30 p.m., the workshop will discuss the fear of homosexuals (homophobia) and will feature Bible study and presentation of the film. CAR BOOSTER your living room P.O. GETTING ) Chimney Sweeps. We'll clean your chimney BALLET of reservations call Loretta Bartlett or Gretta Baur Reservations must be made by Sat., and any cancellations must be received by Sun. Hostess for the luncheon Is Mrs. Mary Say Goodbye to dangerous soot in your chimney. Say Hello to Happy Enterprises needed for tournament. Call p.m. Feb. (5 p.m. matinee Feb. 22), Dance Bldg. Theater, Room 208, UofU campus. UofU modern dance company performs works by Muriel Cohan, Patrick Suzeau, Shirley Ririe & Tandy Beal. Tickets $5; students $2.50. Call Thursday, February (801)561-926- 7 i services, 3rd Church Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring Ln. (5000 So.), 10 a.m. Sun., 8 p.m. Wed., reading room (2343 E. 3300 So.), daily noon-- p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of Make Recycling a Family Project Reunions 1 1TH WARD 25th reunion is Sat. Sun. at the ward bldg., 2850 W. 3825 South. Sat.'s event beings at 6 p.m. with social hour, films 8. exhibits; 8 p.m. dance program 8, light refreshments. Sun GRANGER 81 features special sacrament meeting at Dwane Walquist at 2:50 p.m. Call 1ST WARD reunion, TAYLORSVILLE Fri. Feb. 22, 6:30 p.m. at the stake center, 4930 So. 1400 West. Theme: "Moments to Remember" slide presentation of past ward functions 8 dinner. For info call TO taining Kassel, prominent Salt Lake Ci'y geriatrician, is the guest lecturer. Drawing from 40 years of medical experience, he will open the lecture series with "The Aging Process." The lecture will be given today (Thurs.), 7 8 p.m., St. Joseph Villa Nursing Home, 475 Ramona Ave (1940 So. 475 East). Call A. Paul Lund, HIGH GRADE PAPER Utah Recycling South 9th West South Salt Lake City 3110 972-022- 0 Mon-Fr- Open Sat i 8-- meet regularly at the Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekersley for at 266 7879 or May Geddes at information. WORLD WAR 5, 9-- 3 Visit us at our convenient Midvalley location. I VETERANS TAX AID, T uesdays thru Feb. 26, p.m. at Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West; Wednesdays thru Feb. 27, 6:30 8 p.m. at Calvin Smith library, 810 E. 3300 South and thru April 10, 9 a.m. noon, Heritage Center; Thursdays thru April 11, 12:30-p.m. at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South and p.m.. South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. Free income tax assistance for elderly 8, low income individuals. Call (county libraries) or (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 for info 8, schedules. South. Call asaarar oewr iflaams EVE GOT YOUR NUMBER-5- 01 Theyre still the original Levis blue jeans that won the west over 130 years ago. Five pocket, shrink-to-f- it denim jeans. But since thats a mouthful to ask for, we '119.95 1 This Ad AW Your Choice of L'oreal White Velvet Warm Velvet Soft Velvet OFF PERM RODS OR ItTXTTi 'V $OA Reg. Price 1985 Feb. 14th thru 20th, Effective Feb. 129.95 I Onnn Community Council sponsors n raise funds with which to operate program throughout the year. a program to Hill, Rochelle Terry, Molly Smith, Jennifer Naisbitt, Jennifer Osness, Tonya Bryner and Melissa Bryner. Proceeds from the event will go toward community development projects, according to council treasurer Donna Crase. Tickets are priced at $2 for adults, qrmr? GnrO am (Regularly $1.29) new 99 .miHKriifji) nmmnr) CTBOHD p.,pk ,1 ri i i i i i lr i! Flower Factory Express your Iovb with Fresh or Silk Flower Bouquets DON'T WAIT! Still time to order for your Vulentine! HURRY $2 qf.9 i 46ft I OFF WITH ANY MO u Its for children age 2 and $7 for a family. They also may be obtained at the courtesy counter of Harmons store, 5400 So. Redwood Road, or from council members. Funds to rent the auditorium were made available through local businesses. $1 Cupid's Arrow Continued from page 10 special Valentine glassware became popular. Thus began the tradition of exhancing gifts. Today the tradition of Valentines, tokens and gifts has blossomed into store shelves a block long laden with pink, red and white. Indeed today, anyone whether bashful or the most ardent lover, can find a way to express his sentiments. According to florists, roses in the language of flowers automatically spell love. Thats why red roses are Rasmussen, Christopher and the most popular Valentine bouquet DelAnne Jessop. sent by sweethearts the world over. Rounding out the cast will be the Tulips are also a declaration of dance group, the Gingham Gals, love. Pink carnations say, Ill Kierston Mortensen, Jamie Young, never forget you. The iris extends Kristine Hult, Eliza Osness, Sybil friendship from a more cautious Terry, Sonye Hansen, Tanya Valentine. One FTD florist sugBehunin, Edie Mortensen, Tiffany gested a dish garden combination of fresh roses for love and ivy for matrimony for the most serious Valentines. There is always the traditional heart-shape- d box of chocolates. We see everything from Adelaides to Pecan Delights. And dont forget stuffed animals. Koala bears, unicorns, kittens, puppies or just plain Teddy bears. When it comes to delighting there are dozens of types of children, Res-4.- t heart-shape- d cookie cutters. There are even those shaped like big, red NOW lips. Salon Quality Perm Kits coupon1 Now Available to the Public NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE TONY LAMA BOOTS l. . $g99 thought you might like to call them by their name-5- 01 s jeans. QUALITY A Salute to George Washington is the title of a variety show to be presented as a g activity by members of Communithe Taylorsville-Bennio- n ty Council. The family style show will be presented from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Eisenhower junior high auditorium. Highlighting the production will be the popular Hughes Jason, Brothers, ' Ryan, Marty,- Andy and Adam: Other local talent will include sisters Stephanie and Colleen Kemp, plus the Little Americans, Jim, Dave, Jonathan and Mark Spicer. The Footlites group will present Broadway show tunes, ending with a portrayal of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Thw shows central performers will be the V.I.Ps, pint-size- d singers including Cindy and Jason Eastman, Jamie and Aaron Singleton, Kristine Taylorsville-Bennio- by Loreal button-fl- y, copper-rivete- n the fund-raisin- ASPECTS OF AGING: St. Joseph Villa Nursing Home is sponsoring a monthly lecture on many aspects of aging. Dr. Victor CORRUGATED CARDBOARD . Tha TAYLORSVILLE. Seniors NEWSPAPER ALUMINUM BEVERAGE CANS . Taylorsville will Shirley Hendricks at CA$H paid for Hughes Brothers of be among a number of octs enter- audience Monday night as the . PERFORM Order One Coupon Per Order So. 4000 Woif (Plan 4700) Offer ends J7I8S 966-060- 8 TI I I I I I I I I I I I If your prefer just a Valentine card, you can pick your favorite of any size. Everyone is getting into the act - Care Bears, Ziggy, Fraggle Rock, Miss Piggy and Kermit, the Shirt Tales characters, Walt Disneys Goofy and Mickey. There are those Peanuts featuring Garfield, and Sesame Street characters. Sentiments range from Be my Valentine or Ill scream to When it comes to Valentines, you take the cake. Would you believe we could not find, Roses are red, violets are blue? are scores with Knock-Knoc- k jokes, lile, Whos there? Alaska. Alaska Who. Alaska again and again to be your Valentine. And more, with riddles like What kinds of beans wont grow in the garden? Jelly beans. If yourre looking for something beautiful and different, theres an array of silk Valentines in an 85 style. Psychiatrists explain the holiday as a realization of varied affec-tionneeds. Put more simply, in the worlds of the lyricist, Love makes the world go round. There And it is the time of year to send a message straight from your heart to anyone you care about. SALT LAKE JATCEE WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION Our aim is to build tomorrow'! leaders by offering young womer between the age of 21 and 35 op portunities for qaining many nevi friendships, individual develop menf and community service Come join us. You are welcome For more information call 266 5045 or 968-827- (Clip and Sava) MO MO Tbit coupon good far 1 0.00 toward tha partkaia at a ana yoar mmkarihip la tha Salt lake iaycaa Woaioa Regular Prico 2SM |