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Show irrt'V i 9B THE GREEN SHEET CaEemdlair Conmmmnnimntty 1ST Auditions AID FOR CIRl SCOUTS: Alta View DREAM or FREEDOM: Auditions will be held Thurs., May 2, at 7 p.m. in West Jordan's Pioneer Hall, 7800 So. 1200 West for the West Jordan Community Arts Council production "Dream Of Freedom," to be presented July 4. For further info call Murray area, call free program to educate children & parents about sexual abuse prevention, will be held Thurs., May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Cottonwood ext. 2176. Hospital. For info call YOU'RE IN CHARGE, a Children HEAD START; If your child will be 4 years old by Sept. 1, 1985, & you are a low in- CAPARIE KIDS: A class to teach children 9 & older to be safe & responsible when home alone Is being sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital Sat. from 9 a.m.-noo- ages come family, your child may be eligible for Head Stard, a free, half-dafederally funded program. A meal & snack are provided & special considers- For Info, call - STORY HOUR at Vine St. Library will be today (Thurs.), 10 a.m.. Librarian Kathy Reynolds presents "How About A Hay Ride?" program for 3 5 year olds (Wheeler Farm Trip). Month of April or has focused on animals. Call 266 1261. CHILDRENS HOUR will be held today (Thurs.) at 4 p.m. in the Vine St. Library, & tomorrow (Fri.) at 4 p.m. in the Main Library. This week: MURRAY LIBRARY Black Stallion, part 266-137 or (video). For info 2 call LINE: KIDS A "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone & need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call 7:30-9:3- 539 8118. WORKS OF J.S. BACH perfomed by Stephen Ridgley Whitehouse at St. Mark's Cathedral, 231 E. 100 South in the Mark's Cathedral-sponsoreFriends of Music-St- . Bach Tricentennial Celebration. Final program in series is Sun. Entrance donation: S5 each concert (S3 students & senior citizens.) For info call 322 3410. ,0S LOWER PRICES THE Joy," SAVE 25 AND MORE ON YOUR FOOD BILL! GLAD WRAP 10 I GREEN D Qts. FANTASIES IN CHOCOLATE: A S10 5 Lbs. oo BATHROOM TISSUE How To Change eating FOR HEALTH, a discussion on nutritional requirements, dietary goals, 8, designing well balanced meals, will be held Mon., May 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Taylorsville InstaCare, Taylor's Landing, 2530 W. 4700 South, Suite B 8. For info call 967 7667. PREVENTING OSTEOPOROSIS Thru Nutri8 Exercise, a class on calcium in tion foods 8, dietary supplements, 8 exercise in preventing weakening of bones with agin, will be held Mon., May 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Taylorsville InstaCare, Taylor's Landing, 2530 W. 4700 South, Suite B 8. For info call Mondays, 5 8 Cot- 300 Suite B 8, Tues. May beginning at 6:30 p.m. American Heart Assn, approved certification classes for infant resuscitation 8 CPR, 2530 W. 4700 South, 21 obstructed airways meets requirements for Boy Scout Lifesaving Merit Badge. Cost: S10 adults, $5 scouts. required. Call 967 7667. RED CROSS BLOOOMOBILE locations will be today (Thurs at Midvale East stake center, 240 E. 7570 South 8, Tues. from 9 a m. 2 p.m. at Brighton high school, 2220 E. 7600 South. All blood types are needed. For info call 582 3431. Y.M.C.A. is one of the few full service health facilities in Salt Lake: Jr. Olympic size pool, gym, racquetball courts, weight room, locker rooms. Many diverse pro- grams: starter fitness, aerobics, swim instruction, racquetball classes, karate and other special interest classes. Registration for the 2nd session of the winter quarter begins Mon. Call 533 YMCA, or drop by at 737 E. 200 South. SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP: If bereaved by suicide death of a loved one or friend, people understand 8, would like to help. Call Seasons, a suicide bereavement support group, at 292 2858 or 359 9217 for Info 8 meeting times. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- - GRANGER. Patrons and students Art Exhibition, this week. The show is open to all junior high students from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m today (Thursday) and tomorrow, with a from 7 to 9 oclock tonight. All junior high students in the district were eligible to enter their work in the show, according to chairman Carl Sundell. Purpose of the event is to encourage creativity and quality work by junior high students; to give junior high students an opportunity to compare their work with that of their peers in exhibition; and to acquaint the public with the quality work done by the students, he said. Entries have been on display all week. Nathan B. Winters, Univerisi-t- y of Utah, judged the exhibits. Students were encouraged to enter work in nine categories, drawing I, pencil and charcoal; drawing II, pen and ink or felt tip pen; graphic arts, show and reception printmaking, silkscreen, blockprinting, etching, lithography, donation finishing printed pieces. Also, color media, pastels, chalks, pencils, crayons; painting, oils, acrylics, watercolors, tile painting; AN EYE FULL . . . Jackie Tucker and Kandi Trujillo admire the fiery photogrpahy; sculpture, water-clastone, wood, metal, plaster creation by Byron Tate red eyes in Gertie and Jack, a stained-glas- s of paris; crafts, jewelry, leather, who was accorded best of show. stained glass, macrame, weaving, Winners include Byron Tate, West nard, West Lake, second; Lisa rugs, etched glass, tapestries; BENEFIT SALE: Arabian Horse ..Breeder's Assn, of Utah sponsors s j H ceramics, items made of fired clay Lake, best of show. In drawing I, Romero, Ronnie Yanni, Michelle Benefit Sale at noon Sat. at Jack Teague or porcelain, glazed or unglazed. Stephens and Kristy Stoddard of Soleng La, West Lake, first place; West Lake, third place with a joint Soleng La and Martin Mamales, West Lake, tied for second place; project. In sculpture, Vince Labata, David Scott Taylor, Valley, third place. CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN Debbi Markland, West Hillyard and Justin Wood, Bennion, II, Drawing Roux Ultra by Miss first with a joint project; Seth Lake, first; Shane Trujillo, KenPERM ..Reg. 45 Larenzo, Evergreen, second; 99 nedy, second; Chris Burrows, Tinted I Reg. - Cut t Style Included Brockbank and Cindy Kennard, Melody Wagener, Bennion, third. Winners in crafts were Kandi TruWest Lake, third. 1 Better by Helene Curtis In painting, David Hansen, West jillo, West Lake, first; Angie MarACID PERMReg. 45 Lake, and Kevin Quinn, Eisenhower, tinez, West Lake, second; Michael Tinted I Reg. Cut ( Style Included tied for first place; Crystal Bush, Barnes, Valley, third. Both Perms Can Be Worn As A FREE Hair Style and Byron Tate, West Winning in graphics were Tama Kennedy todies CHILDREN Under 8 Kevin second for tied Sandwich, m Kennedy, first; Tracey 41 place; FASHION CUT Lake, Reg- Lee, Kennedy, second; Abe Potter, $499 Quinn, Eisenhower and Crystalee $r99 Reg. '8 Eisenhower, third. In photography, 3884 So. 3600 West Evans, Eisenhower, third. Winners in ceramics were Serena Jason Langford, West Lake, first; HAIR FASHION DESIGNER lucyLe.is Prices Good Thru May 2 McKena, Bennion, first; Cindy Ken- - Jaron Rasmussen, West Lake, second; Brian Schiele, West Lake, third. Top entries in color media were Michelle Cragun, West Lake, first; Sean Anderson, West Lake, second; YOUR NEIGHBOR WERE GLAD TO BEj Jason Recak, Olympus, third. In murals, Michelle Kragen, West Lake, first; Soleng La, West Lake, second; Laura Ellis, Kennedy, third. Receiving special awards were Cindy Kennard of West Lake, the Allen Ceramics award; Byron Tate, West Lake, Beehive Glass award; Maryann Myrberg, West Lake, Photography award; Byron A COMPLETE SELF GET $$$ Tate, West Lake, the Riley L. STORAGE FACILITY Newton award. FROM OUR TO PROTECT YOUR KETTLE OF PROTECTIBLES oil-cla- $24 Bulk 345 (0)(6) LYS0L PINT ACTION 15 Ox. 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OCCUPANCY ABOUT MAY 8th APRIL 30th N FREE $1.00 CASH OR $5.00 CASH BONUS OFFER COUPON Mail us this form now. We will notify you about May 15th for early selection. You get $1 00 cash bonus for coming fo our off ice at this time whether you rent or not. You get $5.00 cash bonus if you rent a unit. One pre registration bonus per family. MUST BE MAILED BEFORE APRIL 30, 1985. Name -- SALT LAKE OGDEN 763 WEST 12th ST. 4715 S. 4101 W. 98S-8SS- 333 5303 S STORE HOURS: 9-- 6 MON-SA- T In envelope end mail to Save this coupon. Present it during our Kettle of Cash" Grand Opening Promotion and receive an extra draw from the if you rent a after our Ketpromotion but be 91 4 tle Cash" fore Sept 1 , 1 985 and receive $5 00 cash if you rent a unit f 985 One Votd after Sept Night Stor-Sal- & Flower Seeds Hose Wire Fencing Tools (All Kinds) Fertilizer Vegetable Cesh" Present of 5x5 5x10 10x10 10x GARDEN SUPPLIES our GET $ $ $ $ unit a Dalivar 9612121 coupon per rental onty Unit sizes interested in (circle) Place For one extra drawing from 'Kettle of Cash" Kettle of Address City, State, Zip Telephone: Day TWO LOCAtlONS . of Granite School District are being invited to view the second West Lake RASMUSSEN. ANNE EXERCISE: Quality, Creativity On Exhibit to United Cerebral Palsy will allow participants to sample chocolate delights from candy companies, restaurants, ice cream stores, bakeries 8, more. Blessed Sacrament Women's Guild is sponsoring this benefit for United Cerebral Palsy on Sun. from p.m. at the Salt Lake Sheraton. For info call the United Cerebral Palsy office at 582 0700. c PRESSURE TESTING Junior High Art Fund Raisers FLOUR af- t will be held at C.P.R. CLASSES Taylorsville InstaCare, Taylor's Landing, Thurs, 10.30 a m.-- p m. at tonwood Medical Center, 5770 So. East. Call SALT LAKE SYMPHONY will perform at 7:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat., May 3 & 4 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Program includes premier performance of "Homing," a song cycle for soprano 8, orchestra composed by Newell Kay Brown. Donna Dalton is featured as soprano soloist. Also on the program is the overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor" by Otto Nicolai & four dance episodes from "Rodeo" by Aaron Copland. Free admission. For info call 531 2360. ANN Sweetened 2 ward, uniforms for scouts who are unable to ford to purachse them. Call Jim at or Bob at 973 0590. sopranos, perform individually & in duet at 7:30 p.m. Fri., May 10 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Ann Green will render selections by Handel, Dvorak 8, Puccini. Anne Rasmussen will perform works by Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Puccini & Verdi. Together they will sing compositions by Mendelssohn, Handel, 8 Mozart. Free admission. 100 Sq. Ft. K00L-AI- formerly "Sing For spring concert Fri., So. 1300 SHOP NIELSEN'S FIRST SCOUT PACK 618 in the Granger 9th is seeking donations of cub scout Invitational SOUND EFFECTS, will perform a at Eastmont middle school, 10100 East at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained by calling 571 4938 or 255 6466. May ' LEGION POST, 132 7750 So. 3200 EATING Eating 8, Exercise Habits, a lecture on whether exercise is really important in dieting, and practical tips for changing eating habits, will be given Mon., May 6 at 6:30 p.m. at Taylorsville InstaCare, Taylor's Landing, 2530 W. 4700 South, Suite B 8. For info call 967 7667. 255 9950. BLOOD at the Glory Barn each p.m. This Sat.: Parable & Chapel Fellowship Worship Band. Glory Barn is a music center. For info, call Bob or Melba Evans, C AMERICAN 445 3567. West holds breakfast 1st Sun. of each month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, omelettes, coffee or hot chocolate, toast or pancakes. Cost is $2 50 adults, S1.25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children 8. youth activity program. Call p m. 8. GOSPEL MUSIC We're Changing! Better Selection New Inventory Zumwalt in Fountain Green at Health Care Concerts . Authentic Arabian Farm, 196 E. 10600 South in Sandy. Only 4 Hers allowed to bid on horses, so prices should be lower than open Arabian sales. Profits donated to Utah 4 H Horse program. Sale horses go on parade at 9 a.m., followed by fitting & showing clinics at 10 a.m. & actual bidding beginning at noon. For info call Judy CUB Sat. Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers . P.O. Bo 7187 Murray, Utah S4197 What's going on with your group? II you would like to publicne your group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks m advance of the event please send a typewritten release and photo 11 possible) to: tion is given to enrollment of handicapped children. If you live In the Granite School District, Jordan School District or the Hospital offers 1st Aid course for Girl Scouts on Sat. from f a.m.-- l p.m. This course meets the major requirements for 1st Aid Merit Badge, Including making a 1st aid kit, basic 1st aid for minor injuries, CPR, & emergency disasters. For info & preregistration contact Alta View Hospital Education Dept, at ext. 2091. 25, 1985 Thursday, April 15 10x20 10x 30 12x30 P.O. Box 21206, S.L.C., Ut. 84121 BUILDERS MARI 3555 Wait 3500 South In Granger |