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Show 9B THE GREEN SHEET Lectures CREATE A E. 7000 South Sat. from 9:30 p.m. Preregistration required. For info call p.m., Holladay library, 2150 April 6, E. 4800 South Learn the Intricate art of UKRANIAN EGG DECORATING: Sat. 1 5:30 p m. at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South); Wed., 6 9 fo call 943 4636. 2197 library, a.m.-J:3- 0 HOME 1USINESS: Advertising, bookkeeping, hiring, premium profits lust a few of the topics that will be covered by Bob Dennen at the Whitmore p.m., Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East; Ukranian egg decorating. Take this free class presented by the Ukranian Art League. Preregistration required. For inI.R.A.: WHY YOU NEED ONE, Wed, 7 9 p.m. at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Join Dave Dawson & Mac Paskins, Equitable Life Assurance, for this free seminar covering various types of R As. I Wed. at 7:30 GARDENING VEGETABLE South. p.m., Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 Need new gardening ideas? Join Dale on Carpenter, Western Gardens, for tips gardening in this area. IN UTAH HISTORY: Thurs., April p.m., Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West Interested in Utah history? Join Dr. Melvin T. Smith, Utah State Historical Society, for this general overview of the THEMES 4, 7.30 history Of TJTan Organizations meets TueS. at p.m. in the Cottonwood Medical Towers, 5770 So. 250 East. Speaker will be Thomas G. Harrison, Psychologist. His topic will be the emotional challenge of SCOLIOSIS ASSN. OF UTAH Thursday, March 28, 1985 living with Scoliosis & other handicaps. For info call Gordan Visser 969 0948 or Charlene Olander OPENING for SOCIAL Meadowbrook Ladies' Golf Assn, will be Tues. in Meadowbrook clubhouse. Social hour noon 1 p m. followed by luncheon. 1st play slated for April 9 (weather permitting) 8, every Tues. thereafter thru season. Prospective members may join day of luncheon; area women 16 & older eligible. For info, call pres. Lorraine Lund 968 3257 or membership chairman Elaine Eatchel at 968 4106. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, Murray Lodge No. 33, meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays each month at 1.0.0 F. Hall, 53 No. Center, Sandy. For additional Info call Robert C. Lewis, 255 0445. WOMENS CLUB meets Thurs., p.m. in the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. The spotlight will be on MURRAY April 4 at 1 the importance of education, presented by Mrs. Glenn Aldroyd, with a program on flower arrangement by Diane Walton. MOUNTAIN COMPUTER holds SOCIETY meetmgdemonstrations the 2nd Thurs. last Tues. of each month at 7 p m. at Murray high school. All computer users are welcome. For info call John McNeill (572 0745) or Don Jones (967 6641). 8 meets Mon, at the Murary library, 73 W. 6100 South, from 7 8.45 p.m. This non profit organization addresses itself on identifying & dealing with hyperactive & learning disabled children thru dietary management. For info call 264 9443. FEINGOLD ASSN. OF UTAH April 8 F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds dinner each 9 p.m. 8 breakfast 3 Sundays month, 9.30 a.m.-- l p.m. Call 266 0896 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Saturdays. 6.30 Fri., each after Religious 2x4x8 UTILITY CEDAR 4x4x8 BEST Reg. $4.79 4x4x8 GOOD 2x4x8 eo. NOW Reg. $3.99 NOW BEST Reg. $1.89 NOW 1 2x4x8 GOOD Reg. $1.49 NOW 1x4x6 BEST Reg. 894. NOW 4x4x8 LANDSCAPE . CesA 6 Carry NOW W. h SO. & HARDWARE 2S0-444- 4 1 '' s tr v.iif- ... (Fagin) ore a few of the nearly 200 students ed in Frost elementary's production of Oliver. The musical is slated for Wednesday at 7 p.m. Matthew Arnold (Artful Paul Isom (Bill Sykes), Bryce Higgins (Oliver), Tiffany Conde (Nancy) and Derek Ransom A NEW MASTERCHARGE WE DELIVER WE DELIVER , .si 10 Limited to Stork On Hand LUMBER MWUmi 8461 2700 VISA WE DELIVER HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE for St. Francis Xavier Catholic church: Palm Sun. includes Spanish mass 8 a.m., regular masses9.30 8i 11:15, solemn liturgy 9:30 distributed at all masses. Wed., April 3, private confessions 7 8:30 p.m. No confessions heard during remainder of Holy Week. Evening mass of the Lord's Supper 7:30 p.m. Holy Thurs., Eucharist Vigil continues in Guadalupe chapel until midnight. Private prayer & meditation presented every half hour, noon-- p.m. Good Fri., Stations of the Cross 3 p.m., solemn liturgy of Good Fri. 7:30 p.m. Easter Vigil begins 7.30 p.m. Sat. Easter Sun. activities begin with sunrise mass at Kearns high school stadium at 6:30 a.m. Masses held in the church at 8 a.m. ; r 'r ' (Spanish), 9.30 II : 15. $l,s TIMBERS 2x4 FENCING CLIPS Reg. 254 - THE MIRACLE, an Easter cantata written by Paul Mickelson, will be presented at the 11 a m. worship service Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Chancel choir will be under direction of Dixie MacKay with Nan Newberg as accompanist. The catata depicts the life of Christ, highlighting the Easter story. Narration will be given by Helen Evans. Soloists are Jim Robinson, Roger Tucker, Cheri Richardson, Shirley Robinson, Joe Lopez & Cindy Pietz. There will be no services at 8 30 a.m. this Sun. Sun. school classes will be held at 9:45. A Men's Bible study breakfast will be held at 6 a.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at Dees Family Restaurant. A work day will be Sat. at the church to clean up the grounds. Members of the M&Ms meet p.m. today (Thurs.) at the home of Mariln Gullickson. A meeting of the pastor parish relations committee is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Tues. TWIST v Wnim a jKDlbMlwwuiS' sBfroppnimg spree far jmw new flhee involv-Dodger- Elementary By-Fros- t ), - 4. 'Oliver' A Surprise Im totally amazed GRANGER. with the talent Ive got in this show, commented Cindy Arnold. The way they sing and dance is incredible; I think were going to surprise some people. Mrs. Arnold is one of the codirectors of Oliver, which will be presented by students at Robert Frost elementary in the Valley junior high auditorium Wednesday at7p.m. Along with Stephanie Hofeling, a sixth grade teacher for whom the production is a career ladder proand cast have ject, the been rehearsing since January, both before and after school. Its been a long haul, Mrs. Arnold said, but its been fun. The show involves students in the school from the first through the sixth grades who auditioned for the parts. The cast numbers about 200 students, including 22 orphans, 24 pickpockets, pickpocket-dancer- SHOES oo 00 28 dancers, 34 and 70 members s BOOTS HANDBAGS of will be held at 6:45 each during Lent, preceding a Lenten service at 7:30 at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Those interested may call 968 0173 for reservations. Wed. evening EASTER the chorus. i SOUP SUPPER at CANTATA: Easter Sun. (April 7) a.m. the Kearns stake Combined Choir presents "The First Easter in Jerusalem The First Easter in Zarahemla,'' composed by Lex DeAzevedo and Carol Lynn Pearson, at the stake center, 4260 W. 5215 South. The program is directed by Gordon Andrus and accompanists are Alan Layton (organ) and Gayle Fielding (piano). Free Cordova, Bet by Camille Andersen admission. and Mr. Brown by Brian Quilter. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE services, 3rd Church Accompanying the musical portions of the show will be Tara of Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring Ln. (5000 10 a m. Sun., 8 p.m. Wed., reading Andersen, a sixth grade student at So.), room (2343 E. 3300 So.), daily noon-- p.m. I think thats quite the school. REV. GINGER GRYZAWANA conducts worremarkable, Mrs. Arnold said. Sun. at Westvale Choreography is by Margene Con- ship service at 11 a.m.3610 So. 4400 West. de and Fred Turner created the Presbyterian church, Sun. school for children will be held at the scenery. The PTA provided money same time. for royalties on the play. UP DAY: Grarger Community CLEAN Mrs. Arnold admits that the Christian church needs a big crew of school is an elementary production workers for a clean up dc y Sat. They will adapted version, but its close to the give the bldg, a thorough cleaning to have It in good condition for Holy Week. original. The production will be about a Many hands will make light work. Those may come at 9 & should be thru two hour show, she said. Admission interested by noon. Next Sun is Palm Sun. which will be by ticket given to students marks the beginning of Holy Week. Durwho are in the play. A block of ing worship hour at 10:50 children will in Processional of Palms & will tickets is being reserved for marchsongs for this special day. Chancel sing she said. "emergency situations, choir will sing 1st portion of contata "Then Came Sunday." Pastor's sermon will be "The Lord Need It." After service a group of children will present puppet show during fellowship hour. Bethel Bible SHOES BOOTS HANDBAGS series classes begin at 7:30 p.m. Wed. April 3. The role of Oliver is being portrayed by Bryce Higgins, Artful Dodger is played by Matthew Arnold, Bill Sykes by Paul Isom, Nancy by Tiffany Conde, Fagin by Derek Ransom, Mr. Bumble by Michael LIQUIDATION SALE 8 o FINAL 3 DAYS OF BUSINESS Drastic Reductions ALUMINUM Everything Must Go! STEP LADDERS Register April 1st Thru 6th 1st 2nd prize-$10- 0 4' $39 6' Only 3rd prize-$2- 5 prize-$5- 0 $4999 Merle Norman Beauty Advisors can teach you your face free. 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