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Show - . -- - f ' -- - s C - - i i i i ' i A wi ri' ' t f 9B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, March 14, 1985 ,Cooman5ly GaEocdoc New members welcome - must be decen-dant- s of pioneers who came before 1869. Organizations MOUNTAIN COMPUTER SOCIETY Will have on educational a software for the Commodore 64 today (Thurs.), 7 p.m. at Murray high school, room 151. All computer users are welcome. For info call Don Jones, MURRAY D.U.P. camp meets at 1 p.m. today (Thurs.) in the Murray 8th & 3rd ward house room. Lesson: "Pioneer Fashions," given by Elsie Richardson. Hostesses: Ethel Robinson, Inez Arthur, Afton Wallace, Eleanor Kay. multi-purpos- e F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds dinner each p.m. 8, breakfast 3 Sundays month, 9:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Call 4 p.m. weekdays, 8, noon Saturdays. 6:30-- PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Fri., each after D.U.P. Seniors , . WeStSide Chapter Is holding an orientation for all single parents interested in becoming members at 6:30 p.m. Sun. In the Tanglewood club house, 3856 W. 3500 South. For Info call Frank (972 8087) or Marge CRESCENT Mrs. Bernice Carroll Thurs., March 21 et 1:30 p.m. The lesson, "Pioneer Fashions," will be given by Mrs. Carroll. meets at the home of be held at 6:45 each Wed. evening during lent, preceding a Lenten service at 7:30 at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Those Interested may call 968 0173 for reservations. SOUP SUPPER will All WOMEN'S CONFERENCE, sponsored by Granger Central stake Relief Society, will be held Sat., March 30, 9 a.m.-- p.m. in the stake center. Keynote speakers: Elder Sterling W. Sill i, Daryl Hoole. Workshops offered on marriage enrichment, family relations, physical fitness 8, positive p.m. thinking. Luncheon served noon-(SI per person). All women 18 8, older invited. 2 UTAH ASSEMILY SOCIAL MINISTRY p.m. observed Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Theme is "That All May Have Life." Offering taken to assist United Methodist Committee on Relief, which sends aid to persons in need around the world, particularly in times of disaster. Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood presents sermon "Amazing Grace" during Sun. worship services; children's sermon: "An Eraser." Junior chior 8 Tongan choir participate in 11 a.m. service. Vespers conducted 7 p.m. at Golden Living Center. Men's Bible study breakfast held 6 a.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at Dee's Family Restaurant. Family outing held Mon. to West Side Water Slide, p.m. Sew 8 Do group meets Wed. to make Easter candy which will be sold before Easter. For info call 968 6891 (mornings). ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARING with purchase of i... GIOVANNI M0LT0B0DY OR SCULPTSET Hurry Limited Supply 2640 West 4700 South - 969-841- 1 CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S 9:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE serv ices, 3rd Church of 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. RETREAT FELLOWSHIP Of FOR WOMILN sponsored by church, Fri. 8, Westvale Presbyterian Sat. at the church, 3610 So. 4400 West. Registration: S25. Open to all women valley-wide- . for Info. Call Biblically based preaching by Rev. 11 Ginger Gryzwana Sun. during a.m. services Sun. Sun. school for children also at 11. All interested persons invited. meets 2:30 p.m. Sun. at Zion Lutheran church. celebrated COMMUNION WORSHIP Sun. morning at 10:15 in St. Paul's Lutheran church. Rev. Larry Closter conducts. Sun. school classes meet at 9 a m. Lenten services held each Wed. at 7:30 GIOVANNI HERBAL SHAMPOO Granger Community Christian church meets 10:30 a.m. Sat. at home of Sue Mendenhall. Sun. school members participate In roller skating party Sat. 8, are asked to meet at the Galleria at 2 p.m. Party offered to children 8 adults. Rev. Gene Robinson presents sermon "Then Are You My Disciples," ut 10:50 worship service Sun. Sun. school classes meet at SINGLE ADULTS in Kearns region are invited refreshments. HOUR OF GLORY, a play about the appearance of the S avior to the people in the Americas following his crucifixion, will at 7:30 p.m. at the be performed April 20th ward meeting house, 107 G St. Free but tickets are required. admission, Tickets may be obtained from the General Activities Committee of the LDS church, 50 E. North Temple, or may be reserved by cal ling Seniors A.A.R.F. CHAPTER 402 meets Mon. at the Lunch Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Reserserved 12:30 p.m. ($1.25 donation). vations must 'be made by noon tomorrow (Fri.) and msy be made by calling HarEntertainment by Murray monica Band, under direction of Orpha p.m., meet regularly WORLD WAR at the Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekersley ) for at 266 7879 or May Geddes at I VETERANS information. ASSERTIVENESS FOR TEENAGERS Will be ffered at Alta View Hospital, March Wednesdays thru April 10, 9 a.m. noon, Heritage Center; Thursdays thru April 11, 12:30-- p.m. at Whitmore p.m.. library, 2197 E. 7000 South and South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. for tax assistance Free income elderly & low income individuals. Call (county libraries) or 264 2635 (Heritage Center). TAX AID, GETTING 8 GETTING OLDER p.m. This 12 hour course helps teens express their feelings, to make 8, refuse requests in an appropriate manner. Effectiveness of interpersonsal skills are increased thru learned behaviors. For preregistration 8, more info, contact Alta ext. View Education Dept, at 2091. learn how to do your own tax preparation. The Jordan District Community Education program Is sponsoring a personal Income tax preparation class. Learn how to correctly complete form 1040 8 other schedules & what items you can claim. A very informative & worthwhile class designed to save money and help you understand some of the tax laws. For Info call Midvale middle school, (Stan Gramero) or Bingham high school, (Dick Anderson). SAVE of women group for the over 60, meets Mondays, p.m., St. 300 Call 650 So. East. Mark's Tower, 0 REAKDANCING: Alta View Hospital Education Dept, will be offering Breakdancing for the beginning & advanced student, starting March 25 & 26 from p.m. For more info & preregistration, call 572 2600, ext. 2091. senior citizen group), meet 1st & 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denominatins for transportation. welcome. Call DARLINGS DIMPLE'S MONEY 8, Income Schood a RETTER O- 6:30-9:3- 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 & schedules. South. Call be- to ,a special program presented by R.obert Peterson 8, members of his family, March 24 at 7:30 p.m., west chapel, Kearns North stake center, 5660 W.. 5015 South. Light ing Midvale; and Sat. March 30, East Mill Creek Library, 2266 Ave. (3425 South) and. West Evergreen Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South. Preregistration required. Call 315 Wood St., Brlnghurst. (Kearns Workshops Etc. OAT SAFETY CLASS Free classes on boat safety 8. seamanship, sponsored by of the U.S. Coast Guard AuxFlotilla iliary are being held Thursdays at 7 p.m. Murray high school, 5440 So. State, Room 161. 8, Tuesdays p.m. at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Classes continue every 13 weeks. Instructors will cover the basic knowledge one should have to operate a boat safely including weather, boat handling, navigation, marine engines, rules of the road, radio telephone, aids to navigation, boat trailer-ing- , knot typing, & sailing. GUYS 8 DOLLS, a spirited version of the popular Broadway production, on the Main Stage at Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State St. Production plays Wed. Sat at 7:30 p.m. Call EXHIBITION 15: The Associated Students of Westminster College & "The Event" newspaper present an evening of modern dance Fri. BYU Dance Company, Weber State Dance Theater, & the Dance Theatre Coalition featured. Performance begins at 8:30 p.m. in the Payne Gymnasium on the Westminster compus. General admission is $5, students $2 (no cost to Westminster students). For info call 484 7651, ext. 216. WORKSHOPS at Whitmore 2197 E. 7000 South. Lamaze CHILDBIRTH Library, Childbirth, Thursdays, today thru April 6:30-p.m.. For info on fees & registration, call 942 9480. Bradley Husband Coached Childbirth, Mondays, March 29, from p.m. For info on fees 8, registration call 25, from BEEKEEPING SEMINAR offered p.m. Tuesdays thru March, West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South. Preregistration required. Call 943 4636. CREATIVE LIFE PLANNING. Wednesdays 10, 7 p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Take charge of your thru April For Self Improvement, p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Sonia Barnett, Certified Hypnotherapist, shows how can help you help yourself. Call HYPNOTHERAPY life with Diane Epperson. A $4 materials fee 8i preregistration required. Call Tues., TAX 8 ESTATE PLANNING Wed., March 13 Thurs. March 28, p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South; Thurs., Mill Creek East m.. March 14, p Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South); 8, Wed., March 27, p.m., Peterson Library, 9340 So. 700 East. Ex& LADY BEWARE, free common sense class, offered e Cottonwood Hospital Thurs., March 21 at 7:30 p.m. This class will focus on common sense ways to avoid becoming a victim of asault. For info call 262 3461, ext. 2176. GOSPEL MUSIC: The Glory Barn is looking form people who would like to perform gospel music each Sat. evening from 7:30 9:30 p.m. If you play an instrument or sing, they would like to talk to you. Glory Barn is a music center. For info, call Bob or Melba Evans, 539 8118. amine tax 8 estate planning with Chris Anderson, H8R Block. Call UKRANIAN EGG DECORATING. Sat., p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South and Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West; Sat., March 23, p.m.. South Jordan Library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane (1600 West) and Ruth Vine Tyler Library, by Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. r. 317-3238- LIBRA 22 Sept. t. Your mate or partner can be most persuasive. Thursdays new moon could be the trigger for an appealing proposition. SCORPIO 19 An air of self confidence adds a glow to your appearance and attract many blessings. Take advantage. TAURUS 20 Apr. I 5 20-M- t Oct.23-Nov.2- 1 Confidential matters call for strong measures. 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