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Show 7B THE GREEN SHEET help anytime, call lOrganizationsI the close relationship between mother & child. Meeting will be held at 3391 So. 789S West (Magna). For info or breastfeeding ALL JEWELRY quirement for membership is a desire to stop compulsively overeating. For info call Loretta, OF ODD FELLOWS, Murray Lodge No. 33, meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays each month at I.O.O.F. Hall, 53 No. Center, Sandy. For additional info call Robert C. Lewis, SUICIDE SUPPORT CROUP: If you are bereaved by the suicide death of a loved one or friend, there are people who understand & would like to help. Call CRESCENT D.U.P. camp meets Thurs., Seasons, a suicide bereavement support for Info or April 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of group, at Veronica Carroll. The lesson is about the about the group & meeting times. Texas Expedition, and will be given by Mrs. Carroll. MOUNTAIN HO COMPUTER holds SOCIETY meeting3Ademonstrations the 2nd Thurs. S last Tues. of each month at 7 p.m. at Murray high school. All computer users are welcome. For info call John McNeill or Don Jones OFF ) FARAWAY IMPORTS each Fri., p.m. 8i breakfast 3 Sundays each l a.m.-after p.m. Call month, 9:30 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Saturdays. F.O.E. AERIE 1740 holds dinner 4146 So. 1785 W. 6:30-- West Volley 964-106- INDEPENDENT ORDER or 9 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS has started a Wed. morning meeting in West Valley City. All are welcome to loin. The only re Outdoors SKI UNDER THE STARS with the stars from "PM Magazine," Patti Sherman and Jim Mills, to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Tomorrow from 4:30 to 10 p.m. at the Brighton Ski Resort. Lift tickets are $5, & free bus service will be provided by p.m. Lewis Brothers Stages from Free Pepsi will be served in the Alpine Rose Lodge. PMSkl is for skiers at all levels, including beginners. Participants will help the 1,000 Utahns with Muscular Dystrophy. For info call the M.D.A. office m TfTE :,ECellu-Ton- e PATCH -- ..PATCH ' ; 7 lb. $C99 w pail reg. $7.75 - 26.67 Aqua-Sati- n and Parastar the 3rd Annual YWCA Fun Run for women of all ages at Liberty Park, Sat., April 20 at 9 a.m. The 5K (3.1 mile) event is scheduled for women who have never participated in a run 8, would like to loin in. The goal of this event is to give new runners an opportunity to meet new friends & have fun. Registration forms are available at all major shopping malls, many sporting goods stores, and the YWCA at 322 E. 300 South. All participants receive a with ribbons given to the top 5 In each division. For info call Barbara Isom at RUN FOR FUN: The YWCA Corp. are the YWCA, Performances DANCE PRODUCTIONS "Salute 0 Fri. & Sat., East high school auditorium, 8 p.m. Invitational regional performance features students of 14 different dance teachers from Intermountain area. Tickets are: adults $3.50, children S2.50. Performance benefits Kamp Krustopolis Hollywood" FUN will be held following a.m. service Sun, at Trinity United Methodist church. Soup luncheon served St labor auction held. Services to be auctioned include prime rib dinner, hair-do- , dancing lessons, yard work, etc. Proceeds go to help relieve building debt. Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood teaches youth confirmation class at 10 a.m. Sermon for 8:30 8 11 a.m. services titled "A Promise .Kept," children's sermon "Smile." New members received during services. Judy Blaufuss & 3 members of youth organization will attend "Up With Youth" conference tomorrow, Sat. & Mon. at Estes Park, Colo. Annual event sponstored by Rocky Mt. Conference of United Methodist churches. Orientation meeting held 7:30 p.m. Tues. for women Interested in organizing evening group. Board of trustees meets 7:30 p.m. Wed. J YOUNG MOTHERS group at Granger Community Christian church meets p.m. Sat. in the church. Sun. school classes held at 9:30 a.m. Sun., worship service at 10:50. Softball game scheduled for 3 p.m. Sun. Committee & general board meeting held at 5 p.m. 1 PRATT&LAMBERJ fTSuiinmuUJ'!-111.- 0 science services, 3rd Church Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring Ln. (5000 10 a.m. So.), Sun., 8 p.m. Wed., reading CHRISTIAN WATER-PR00FE- iAMTIlt MtRNPN. .' 5937. 11 $iI C99 $099 R Permalize Exterior Enamel House Paint 26.68 tjf rXP 1 Aqq 1103 of paint reg. $19.95 room (2343 E. 3300 So.), daily noon-- p.m. Reunions SOUTH HIGH CLASS OF '35 will hold a 50th West 400 East OULOFiTOWNXALL anniversary reunion June 15, with a dinner & program in the Grand Ballroom of Little America Horel, 500 So. Main. Cost will be S25 per person. Never during these past 50 years has this class held a reunion, but now a golden anniversay reunion is planned. Interested individuals who know addresses of former classmates are urged to contact Phyllis Searle White, chairman or William C. White at or 364 2254. J.H.S. CHARLONIANS: The first ever Jordan high school Charlonian reunion will be held April 25, 7:30 p.m. in the Jordan high school gymnasium. Anyone who has been a Charlonian in the history of the school is invited to participate. Tickets are $5. For further info call 255-- . 7458. rn Seniors A.A.R.P. CHAPTER 402 meets Mon. at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Lunch served at 12:30 p.m. (S1.25 suggested donation). Reservations must be made by Pronoon tomorrow (Fri.) Call gram presented by Raye Healy & group Margaret Bingham, Frank including LaRocco St Yvonne Halliday. p.m. TAX AID, today (Thurs.), 12:30-Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South and So. 2480 p.m., South Salt Lake library, State. Free income tax assistance for elderly 8i low income individuals. Call (county libraries) or (Heritage Center). AHOY, MATEYS . . . Pirates Blok Young, Daniel Nappi, Theron Read and Mike Halbert give Tony Sharp quite a scare in Traesura Island, premiering tonight (Thursday) in Promised Valley's Plum Alley. Plum Alley Setting - 'Treasure Island' In PVP Debut Tonight SALT LAKE. If youre looking for a rollicking adventure with exotic settings, sea chanties, bold and frightening pirates, good versus evil and a trip into a little boys dreams, youll find them all when Treasure Island opens tonight (Thursday) in Plum Alley at Promised Valley Playhouse. Third in the series of Childrens Classics in Plum Alley, Treasure Island promises to be a treat for the whole family as this renowned tale by Robert Louis Stevenson unfolds. The infamous Long John Silver and young Jim Hawkins, along with Ben Gunn, Black Dog, Billy Bones, Blind Pew, the Squire and Doctor Livesay will take you with them into adventures. their world of sea-farin- g VETERANS WORLD WAR meet regularly at the Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekersley or May Geddes at for at information. I 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 ' series South; West Side Senior Center, 868 W. 900 staying REALLY ALIVE, a 6 week for women over 45 who want to approach South. Call for info & schedules. aging with a positive attitude, is ottered GETTING OLDER f GETTING SETTER a by the Phoenix Institute, 352 So. Denver St. beginning Tues. Led by Mary Simper, group for the of women Ph.D. and Robin Simper. over 60, meets Mondays, p.m., St. Theres no telling what you might turn up. If it turns out to be a severed gas line, telephone, electric or CATV cable, you could be cutting off literally thousands of your neighbors. Disrupting calls or power that-- in an emergency- - could be a matter of life or death. So call us at least 48 hours before you break ground. Well come out, at no cost to you, and mark where buried utilities are located. Then you wont have to worry about cutting off anyones lifeline . . .and you wont unearth any unearthly surprises. In Davis and Salt Lake Counties call 532-500- 0 for Buried Cable Information. Mountain Bell 11, 1985 Religious m $4" at 486 Thursday, April South Jordans Kent Christensen Long John Silver with Tony Sharp of Holladay as the young Jim Hawkins. Daniel Nappi of South Jordan, Don Dew of Midvale, Theron Read of Magna, and Owen Richardson of Draper are also featured, with Connie Bloomquist, Mike Halbert, Blake Young, and David Maxwell rounding out the cast. stars as Performances begin tonight id run Wednesdays through Saturdays through May 4, with curtain going up Thursdays at 5 p.m., Fridays at 7:30 p.m., and Saturdays at both 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, call the box office at Promised Valley Playhouse at Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call DIMPLE'S OARLINGS (Kearns senior citizen group), meet 1st & 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denominatins welcome. Call for transportation. Theater ISLAND opens tonight (Thurs.) Plum Alley at Promised Valley Playhouse. Performances run Wed. Sat. thru May 4, with curtain Thurs. at 5 p.m., TREASURE in '4fL |