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Show Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 8B Caflemdair ComnnnmimnMtty 8 Madrigals at 6:30, 7:15 8. 8; Sat. Dec. 21 features the Taylorsville Madrigals at 6:30, 7: 15 & 8 p m. ORNAMENT 8339 21 W at 10 3500 WORKSHOP is offered Saf., a m in the Magna library, South Librarian Darlene Kite invites children of all ages to make their own special & unique salt dough Christmas decorations For more info call 943 4634 for children to call when they are home alone 8, need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call 261 KIDS. KIDS LINE: A 24 hour hot line CHILD CARE REFERRAL: Having problems finding good reliable child care? Call or 969 8638 for free referral service. Professional Family Child Care Assn, of Utah, a non profit assn., has over 500 listings available from Bluffdale to Bountiful for child careday care providers No lees charged for referral Concerts can be heard daily Temple Square throughout the holidays, including performances by many local high school groups. Featured today (Thurs ) at 6 30, 7 15 & 8 p m. will be the Alta A Capella Choir 8, at 6 30, 7.15 & 8 p m will be the Granite Concert Choir & Madrigals, Sun at 6 30, 7:15 & 8 p.m. will be the Cyprus Concert Choir, & Show Choir; Mon. at 7.15, 8 Madrigals & 8 45 Jordan high's A Capetla Choir will Tues features Granger's perform; Madrigals at 6 30,7 15 & 8 p m.aswellas Jordan's Girl's A Capella Choir at 5.30, 6 6 8 45, Wed Murray's Madrigals will perform at 6'30 & 8 p m. with Bingham's A Capella 8, Madrigals slated for 6:30, 7 15 8, 8 45, 7. 15 & Thurs., Dec 18 at 8pm the Olympus Concert Choir will perform, along with the Kearns Concert CHRISTMAS CAROLS on THE RALPH WOODWARD CHORAL 8 What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your groups activities we woulti JiKe to help. Two weeks in advance Olathe event pieM sen a typewr Itttn Wnh mI photo (it possible) to: Hall on Temple Square. Program Includes Alfred Burt carol. Baby What You Going To Be, O Come All Ye Faithful, Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, White Christmas, Sleigh Ride, And The Glory of the Lord, Once In Royal David's City and other numbers. Free admission. Choir Children Dec 12, 1985 Or- chestra will perform the baroque version of Handel's "Messiah" In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, Fr I. at 7:30 p.m. TRADITIONAL PERFORMANCE of Handel'S "Messiah," by the Oratorio Society of Utah, are set for Sat. 8, Sun., beginning at ELEANOR KENNARD CHORALE will per- form Sat. at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly p.m. This Is the only Temple Square concert during the Christmas season for which there will be a charge. Tickets are available at the Utah Symphony box office, 123 W. South Temple. 8 CANDLELIGHT CONCERT enters into Its 3rd year as a Christmas tradition A here. benefit tor the Utah Council for InVIVALDI ternational Visitors, the concert features musicians from the Utah Symphony 8, THS Alums Invited To Play, Sing In Christmas Program TAYLORSVILLE. Health Care 5:15-7:1- Mon. at 7 p.m. in Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South, patrons have an opportunity to shape up for this year's ski season with spa aerobic Instructor Gayle Braunfeld. For infocall 943 4636. SKI EXERCISE: RED AT81T, 1:30 a CROSS BLOODMOBILE will be at 5215 Wiley Post Way, Mon. from p m.; Taylorsville central stake center, 1950 W. 5000 South on Tues. 8 from 4 p m.; Hillcrest high school, 7300 So. 900 East, on Tues. from 9 a.m.-- p.m.; Granger, South stake center, 4634 W. Harman Dr-- on Wed. from p.m. 8 Sandy Central stake Center, 1050 Galena, on Thurs, Dec. 12 from 4 8 p.m. All blood types are needed. For info call HOLIDAY BLOOD DRIVE: If you don't know what to give for Christmas, give the "gift of life" thru donating a pint of blood. St. Mark's Hospital, in association with Associated Regional 8i University Pathologists, is holding a blood drive Thurs., Dec. 19 from 11:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8. Fri Dec. 20 from 9:30 a m.-p m. (or call for an appointment if schedules conSo. 1200 3900 East. flict) at St. Mark's, Blood will be accepted in either room 5T06, or the donor center. As a "thanks," donors will receive movie tickets or a 40 percent ski coupon, in addition to "blood insurance" in case of future need, "ir more info call 268 7397. Frosty The Snowman. A male chorus will sing Deck The Halls and Jingle AH The Way, while the madrigals will sing Jazz Gloria and Jingle Bells Through The Ages, with choreograpny. The junior choir, 117 strong, will include and Roundelay Noel Christmas In A Small Town on its presentation. The concert choir will present Gloria in Excelsis Deo and Baby, What You Gonna Be? Instrumental groups include the Christmas Song jazz ensemble, and Super Holiday Jam. The concert bands numbers will include Rudolphs Christmas Overture and Here We Come A Caroling, and the orchestra selections will feature Suite of Carols and Christmas Celebration. , The junior choir, concert choir and orchestra will invite alumni to join them in the finale, O Holy Night and the Hallelujah Chorus. Madrigals from previous years wi Organizations ARTS will hold Its annual SUBURBAN Christmas party at 7 p.m. today (Thurs.) at the Lion House. The evening will Include dinner 8. a program of music & Robin Judd. by Aloma Richins New officers will be installed during the d LEGION POST 132 holds legion AMERICAN 4:30-6:3- Alumni Community Calendar Editor C0 Green Sheet Neteepaiwr -p.O. Bex nw Murrey, UtaMW meeting. for women, sponsored by Utah Dept, of Health 8i Utah Division of American Cancer Society, will be held at Kearns South stake, 5905 So. 4000 West, today (Thurs.) at 9 a m.; at Kearns Family Life Center, 4115 W. 5295 South, Mon. from p.m.; 8 at Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 Lester St., p.m. ApThurs., Dec. 12, from pointments necessary. For Info call ing invited to employ their voices and instruments and join in the finale of the annual Christmas program, to be presented at 7 p.m. Monday in the school auditorium. Its traditional for our alumni to join us in the finale, and last year we had more than 300 participants on stage when the program ended, said vocal director Norman Wendel. Gary Jensen will direct the instrumental numbers. The program will include a variety of Christmas music, with a womens chorus whose numbers will include Were You and guest soloists of International renown. The upcoming concert, set for Mon. at First Presbyterian church, South Temple 8 C Street, will feature 15 musicians 8 soloists. The group will play an concert amid the glow of hundreds of candles beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 8 may be reserved by calling CANCER CLINIC members of vocal and instrumental groups at Taylorsville high are be- There? , Rex meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Frl.); Bass, commander. Senior citizen turkey dinner slated p.m. Sun. Auxiliary past noon Tues., presidents luncheon set at with Auxiliary meeting at 7 p.m. Frl., Dec. 20. Children's Chirstmas party will be from p.m. Sat., Dec. 21. Santa will, visit 8, goodies shared. Adult Christmas party, with music for dancing, scheduled 1 7 p.m. Dec. 21. p.w.P. DANCE: The Salt Lake chapter of Parents Without Partners will host a dance on Mon in the Chapter Hall, 50 E. 3750 South. Dancing will be from p.m. with music by Laredo. 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SATURDAY STYLE p, GIMMIE CURL BY HELENE CURTIS Current Fashion Techniques GOOD THRU DEC 19, 1985 KHS Vocalists In Concert Monday Christmas Hymn and Do You Hear What I Hear? among its numbers. The concert choir selections will include Shepherds Sang In JubilaO Holy Night and Covention, try Carol. The madrigals will present a variety of numbers, both sacred and light, including Caroling, CarolO Magnum Mysterium, and ing, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. Admission will be $1 per person or $5 per family. DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE WsHRtMP tf.egf WES5IN6 MIX w&m&u) CREME 57-- f Houpftl&ASses V06UPT MARAJCfH MO E CHERRIES jr iNsiea-- MIXED NUTS FKEE EXAMINATION By NEEDED B When there's trouble Appointment With This Coupon Only a "foot" CALL US 8 i So. 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