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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 15, 1985 CaEenndair Comnumncaimfitt Art Am ANO CRAFTS FESTIVAL sponsored by "Taylorsville West Central stake Saturday at stake pavilion, 2600 W. 4700 South, ;;p.m. A musical production is scheduled at ,'2 p.m. There will be food and games offered at a minimal charge. Admission to ?the festival is free. I I UTAH FOLK ARTS, Freebie visual arts Traveling Exhibition Program featured In exhibit. Chase Home located i in center of Liberty Park. Hours: Tues.-Frnoon-p.m. Free admission. l, DfiacRT CHADWICK S landscapes in oil & watercolor are slated be on display at the i Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St. (off 80th So., 12 block west of State St.), Midivale, thru Aug. 30. t t i Children NEW VIBRATIONS will present a benefit concert Mon. Aug. 26 at 8 p.m. in the Triad Center Amphitheater featuring Tom Osmond of the Osmond Family A Craig Clyde of Channel 20. This exciting evening of entertainment will benefit the Utah School for the Deaf, Parent-Infan- t Program by raising funds for the purchase of hearing aids for young children. Tickets are S5 each. For ticket info conor Utah tact the Triad Center at School for the Deaf at Center Food fresh fruit or vegetables. Food Bank will provide or pickers. Contact Calvin at Elaine at Receipt given for tax purposes. RANK: FOOD Bank RORIN HOOD, a play about the gentleman bandit of Sherwood Forest and his merry men starring the original Plum Alley cast, will be performed today (Thurs.), at Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 W., Midvale. Free admission. (Ticket must be obtain at the front office of the Center) . Hammersteln's CINDERELLA, Rodgers delightful musical version of the classic fairy tale, will be performed today (Thurs.) thru Sat. in the Cottonwood stake center, 1830 E. 6400 South. Free admission. & Redwood seeks surplus Health Care RED CROSS BIOODMOBIIE will be at West Jordan stake center, 6500 So. Dixie Dr. 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Aug. 20; Kearns North stake center, 5025 W. 4865 South, Aug. 21 from p.m. All blood types are needed. For additional info call 8 Fund Raisers Organizations SLEEPING SEAUTY Children's matinee to be presented at p.m. every Saturday .thru Thanksgiving, Hale Center Theatre. all for info. 1 fundraiser slated Sat. at several pools throughout the county to Having problems raise funds for Salt Lake Area Chapter of American Red Cross. Swimmers of all 'finding good reliable child care? Call or for free referral service. ages invited to participate. Persons in.'Professional Family Child Care Assn, of terested in swimming or sponsoring a assn., has listings swimmer for the event may call 582 3431 lutah, a available for over 2,000 licensed child for pledge forms, pool locations, or addicareday care providers statewide. No tional info. fees charged for referral. MUD VOLLEYRALl tournament to benefit Muscular Dystrophy Assn, will be 9 a.m. Sat. in 49th Street Galleria parking lot. Anyone 15 or older who can get together team can play. Entry fee: 550 per team, proceeds go to MDA. ParKENDALL ROSS REAN. pianist, will perA Galleria ticipants receive form in the Assembly Hall on Temple passes; winning team dinner for 2 A Square tomorrow (Fri.). Program inGalleria passes. Entry forms available at cludes works by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, Galleria, MDA office, or Z 95. Tournaconwill & Chopin & Enrique Granados, ment played in shallow pits filled with clude with a piece composed by Bean encommercial mud, standard rules apply; 7:30 in Concert B." begins titled "Sonata single elimination; referees from the p.m. Free admission. UofU. For info call 7 3 1 . CHAO CARE REFERRAL: 1 MEETING for the Utah ORGANIZATION College of Massage Therapy will be held at 7 p.m. today (Thurs.) at 256 Floral St. Anyone interested is invited to attend. For more info call non-prof- Concerts I CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Will pre1st of 3 scheduled concerts on Sat. Organization Wed. morning meeting in West Valley. All are welcome to join. Only requirement for membership is desire to stop compulsively overeating. For Info call Loretta, OVEREATERS holds ANONYMOUS sent the - MOWN RAC CONCERT SERIES continues thru August. Featured today (Thurs.) at Exchange Place Plaza is: Pep Peters Quartet (jazz) A tomorrow (Fri.), Chris Proctor (6 & 12 string guitar). Next week YARD SALE, sponsored by GIGANTIC Granger F.O.E., at 4565 W. 3500 South, West Valley will take place Sat. from 9 a.m. 5 p.m.; A Sun. from 9 a.m. "until we run out of stuff." Great variety of goods available. Sat also features corn on the cob at 25 cents an ear, felitas for $1 each A soft drinks at 50 cents; Sun. will include a bake sale. Proceeds from the yard sale go to support F.O.E. projects. For info call or -- id I I VafifriWl T1 Twrrcrrifirr.Twnm fnrrirairYnwnnnrri AMERICAN m I WESTERN I RED I CEDAR FENCING SALE SPECIAL i I I $ I ! l I I I I I I b i i i J4stercharqe WtUtLIVtK is used WCUCLIVLK employment, etc.) Gynecology (not O.B.) S1 0.00 Discount for all new patients WALK-IN- S THE SCOLIOSIS ASSN, meets the last Tues. of each month at 7 p.m. In VA hospital, 500 Foothill Dr., build. 9. (north entrance). For info call Craig Swick ) or Lola Charlene Olander GRANGER. A 10:00 9:00 7:30AM-5:0- DISCUSSION GROUP for of AM-7:0- 0 former prisoners war is held every other week. Spon- sored by Salt Lake VA Medical Center group is designed to encourage to share experiences, make new friends A talk with someone who understands what happened in the ROW camps. Meetings scheduled Mon., Aug, 12 A 26 in VA Medical Center, bldg 13, 2nd floor. For inext 1140. fo call including sloppy joes, chips, potato salad, watermelon and drinks will be served from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at a reasonable cost, a spokesman said. There will also be a dessert bar and snow cones will be available. Dinner, Entertainment will begin at 6:30, featuring Kim Spencer, Melanie Jessop, and a brother and sister act, Delann and Christopher Jessopo. Activities will include an opportunity to place the wards Ten Most Wanted Men in the flushing with a bucket of water chair suspended above it, which empties when a ball hits the target. Other activities will include a fish pond, game booths, helium balloons, clowns, games and a while elephant booth. The event is under the direction of the ward Primary presidency, Ann Larsen, Jan Martin and Susan Winslow, assisted by activities director Ray Milius. - PM, PM, Tues. Saturday 0 ., Fri. t Thun. 262-668- 2. YourWeek Ahead Horoscope 5 Forecast Period: g Put your natural flair for LIBRA styles to work for you. The work place Sept. ARIES trend-settin- Mor.21-Apr.1- 9 needs lightening up. Your creative TAURUS fcKlT Hospita GEMINI May21-June2- 0 CANCER June21-July2- 2 LEO July23-Aug.2- 2 VIRGO 23-Se- 22 22 t. draws the admiration of the opposite sex. Avoid the company of one who resents you. Ego confrontations among family 0 Apr.20-Moy2- Aug. Religious SCORPIO Oct. 21 v. members cause rifts. Express yourself positively so theres no doubt about your position. SAGITTARIUS Opportunity may come knocking where you can learn new skills and embark on a different line of work. Mental pursuits open doors for improved income. Get the tools and books you need. The investment pays off. CAPRICORN Your personal viewpoints prove more beneficial to the outcome of current plans than the counsel of others. Nov. Dec. 21 c. 19 22-Ja- n. AQUARIUS Jan.20-Fe- 18 b. PISCES Feb. r. 20 Silence is your strongest weapon against an envious person spreading strange tales about you. Turn a deaf ear. Openings are provided for you by friends who are interested in your success. Remember all kindnesses. One who holds a position of power and authority becomes a part of your social circle. The benefits are mutual. Renewed interest in the history of a foreign land raises the question of how deep you should delve. A mental house cleaning finds you disposing of old and worn out means of expression to make way for new. The tempo picks up in relationship or partnership matters. It could be the start of something big. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER Catholic church August act. inc. Feast of Assumptiopn of 7:30 p.m. today (Thurs.); Mary, 8 a.m., Octoberfest com., 7:30, Aug. 19; CCD reg. for all grades after masses Aug. 24 25, rehearese 5:45 also choirs - grades Mondays, grades 7, over, 4:30 Mondays; discount for registering first weekend. Charismatic mass, 7 p.m., Aug. 27; allday mtg. of parish staff, Aug. 28. Catechists needed at all grade levels, contact Cynthis Staples, senior, funior high; Diane Taylor, preschool, eleemtary. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE services, 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. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL at St. Paul's 4195 VJest 5415 South (earns, Utah Lutheran church will be held Aug. for children aged grades. Classes held 9 a.m. noon daily. For info call 6 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN church communion service to be held at 10:15 a.m. Sun., conducted by Rev. Larry Closter. Dimples Darlings will meet 12:30 Tues., all denominations welcome. Further info, UNITED METHODIST Church'S United Methodist Women will hold annual salad luncheon 11:30 Wed. All invited. Food provided, baby sitting avail., mothers to bring sack lunch for children. "Best is Yet To Be" sermond theme for Sun. 8:30, 11 a.m. by Rev. James Harris, Sun. schl. at 9:45. Vesper services Golden Living Center, 7 p.m. Fellowship 7 p.m. Sat., home of Mary Kay Smith, retreat planning committee Tues. 7:30, board of trustees, Wed., 7:30. GRANGER COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN church Disciples of Christ will celebrate renewal of the sanctuary during 10:50 a.m. service Sunday. Hymn written especiallyf or the church by interim pastpr Dr. Carlton Buck. Renewed sanctuary includes cooler, fans, carpeting, new pews, increased seating by 25 percent. Renewal to continue with new drapes, signs, choir robes, etc. plus expanded parking. Gordon R. Breiner Is church moderator. Fern Reid chairman of renewal project. Rev. Gene Robinson is pastor. Reunions OF 7S holds reunion tomorrow (Fri.) at 6 p.m. at the White House Reception Center, 10575 So. Redwood Rd. Cost: S12.50 per person, S25 per couple. Dinner dance A lots of fun. Music CLASS by Evergreen. 49iSouthT4155 iQstfF? GOOD SCORE . . . Susan Winslow halps son Nathan koop frock of cor mado in dort throw, on of many goms being offered at Academy Pork 1st ward carnival. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! s WELCOME Mon.-Wed- dinner and carnival will be held Saturday in Academy Park 1st ward. Visser GRANGER HOURS: i 818-8248- bereaved by suicide death of a loved one or friend, peoto help. Call A like would understand ple Seasons, a suicide bereavement support or for Info A group, at meeting times. SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP: If TRINITY Dr. Mary C. Freesh is pleased to announce the opening of her medical practice in family medicine Family Illness & Accidents Physicals (preschool, school . Ward Offers Dinner, Carnival: SUMMER )n the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. 'Featured are works by Thomaso Albion), luigi Boccerini & Bela Bartok. Concert beings 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Community Calendar Editor CQ Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7187 Murrey, Utah 4197 What's going on with your group? II you would like to publicize your group's activities we would like to help Two weeks m advance of the vent pleas send a typewritten release and photo (It possible) to: if, 3 an exhibit sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, is on display at tChase Home (Liberty Park) thru Aug. All polk art displays included in Council's : at $heraton Hotel East Plaza are: Mon., The Lloyd Miller Quartet (jazz); Tues., Folkdance Underground (songs & dance of Central Europe); Wed., Ed D'Alesan-dr(ragtime guitar); Thurs., Aug. 15, Stan Seale Trio (Brazillian jazz); Fri., Aug. 16, Ad Hoc Singers, (classical). All concerts scheduled to begin at noon. For more info call Salt Lake Arts Council, W Call Diana Hardy Jensen, GENERIC CLUB: Sat., all who have ever been a member of the Generic Club of Taylorsville high school should plan to be in attendance at a reunion in Murray park (new section). Barbecue (bring your own), football, softball, croquet. 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