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Show WWW 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January fi 'tr 2, 1986 -V- CoGainacninMtiy GaQeimdaif af 6:30 p.m. This on going support group offers a series of classes & small group discussions about such issues as isolation, single parenting, sexuality & dating which individuals must deal with as they start anew. Group facilitators include Ginny Page, Peg Moss & Terrie Bush. There is a $5 fee for YWCA members & a $10 fee for For more Info call 12 . Religious 11 council meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Jan. 9. Catechist formation classes will be held p.m. with topic "Jesus & the Gospels." Youth will leave parish 7 p.m. Jan. 11 to attend a Don Francisco concert at Highland high, returning 10 p.m. Cost is $2 per person. Sacraments for parents course, session 3, on moral development of children, will be held 11 a. m. 12:30 p.m. Jan. 12 & 14. Liturgy committee meets 7:30 p.m. Jan. 13 with ir. high group at 7 p.m. Confirmation retreat will be held in Payson. Participants will Jan. leave parish 7 p.m. Fri., returning p.m. Sun. Charismatic prayer community mass scheduled Jan. 21. 7:30-9:3- " .- gram will cite stories from scripture which serve to link physical healing with of individual, an aptotal proach which today is called "holistic" or "wholistic," said spokesman Dorothy Ramseth. Women's division of General Board of Global Ministries sponsors event. About 1.4 million women in more than 25,000 local units will participate in observance between January and March ofof this year. Last year fering was $951,298, according to Mrs. Ramseth. well-bein- COMMUNION SERVICES will be held 8:30 & a m. Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Rev. James Harris will present sermon titled "A magic elevator." Junior choir will practice 9:15 & Sun. school classes meet 9:45. Teen club will meet 6 p.m. Tongan congregatin will hold prayer services for New Year Mon. Fri., 6 p.m. United Methodist Men will hold a breakfast 4 a m. Fri., Dee's Family Restaurant. THE FEAST EPIPHANY OF will be celebrated Sun. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. All CDC classes resume this week following Christmas vacation; jr. high youth will meet 7 p.m. Mon. Parish members will take turn that day at St. Vincent de Paul soup kitchen. Parish church, 3410 So. resumes regular service schedule Jan. 4 - first Sun. in 1984. Sun. school classes for all ages meet at 9:45 a.m., with worship services held at 11 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN WESTVALE 4400 West, theme for annual call-tobsevance of prayer & at Trinity Women United Methodist United Methodist church. Observance will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wed. Focal point of day's activities will be a quiet day service, during which a special offering will be taken for "Toward Wholeness: Women 8, Health." Title of service is "Toward Wholeness," written by Mary May. ProTOWARD WHOLENESS is self-deni- - 15. COMPANY: Winner of the New York Drama Critics; Best Musical Award for 1970 & Tony Award winner for 1971, this bachelor who is afraid story of a of not being married is in the Babcock Theatre, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial & Jan. Curtain is Theatre Jan. 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Jan. 25. at the PMT Tickets may be purchased Reunions Cartoons COMEDY: IMPROVISATIONAl conComedy Club, 115 So. West Temple, tinues a week of improvisational comedy thru Sun. Improvisational comedy is based on suggestions 8, topics given by the audience from which the improv players create spontaneous comedy scenes, sketches, commercials, songs, poetry & muct to do. The "Cast of Thousands" members, LouAnn Busksfein, Dave Sipos, Leo Nino & Todd Collard, create a unique comedy for your more inexperience. Call REDLANDS ALUMNI: y University of Redlands alumni residing in the Salt Lake area are invited to attend a "re discover Redlands" dessert on Tues., Jan. 14 in the Little America hotel, 500 So. Main. The dessert will be held at 7:30 p.m., followed show, a brief presentaby a tion & a question & answer period. The University of Redlands admission team will also be on hand to meet & speak with alumni S, guests, providing an opportunity to introduce Redlands to prospective students & their parents. The University of Redlands is an independent, liberal arts institution located in Southern California near the base of the San Bernardino mountains, about 40 miles east of Los Angeles. For reservations & information call the office of alumni relations at (714) 793 2121, ext. 3210. a multi-medi- for TINGALARY BIRD, a mystery-comedchildren 8 & up, depicts a world out of order inhabited by characters who speak an extraordiary language. Play performin the Lab Theatre, Performed Jan. ing Arts Bldg, (iust west of the bookstore on the UofU campus). Showtime is 8 p.m. with a 5 p.m. matinee Jan. 24. For ticket info call PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT: Al JOLSON FAN CLUB: The International Jolson Society is seeking to build a membership in Salt Lake area. Those in- Give yourself credit - college credit - for your maturity, work experience, volunteer activities, military service & the knowledge acquired on your own. Enroll in Westminster College's Prior Learning Assessment Program portfolio workshop, Dumas' classic historical romance & directed by Dennis Ferrin, this musical . at 7:30 p.m. Jan. treat will play Wed.-Sat- -'I. viola-pian- fo. It'S "one for all & THE THREE MUSKETEERS: all for one" when Rudolf Friml's lively operetta comes to Promised Valley Playhouse Jan. 30. Based on Alexandre v.t. presented in cooperation with Salt Lake County Library System, & document your knowledge & skills to earn academic credit. Workshop will be held at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South on 5 from p.m. or Wednesday, Jan. 8, p.m. on Saturdayts, Jan. Those interested may register for the sesWed. sion of their choice at the library from 4:30-- p.m. For info on fees & details on workshop contend & college credit potential, contact Westminster College at 488 4159 or the Salt Lake County Library System at CONCERT: A concert schedulCANCELLED ed for tomorrow (Fri.) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square has been cancelled. Officals of the Temple Square concert series say Joel Rosenberg & Susan Duehlmeir were o have presented a free recital, but regret that have prevented their appearance. tc gun-sh- box office, 1 i 22 with 2 p.m. matinees Feb. 8 Tickets are available at the Promised callValley box office, 132 So. State., or by Tickets range from ing are Group rates 8, special performances available. Showtime is 8 p.m., with a pus), Jan. 5 p.m. matinee Jan. 10. For ticket info call the PMT box office at 581 4941 . ":" Al terested in films, recording, photos or helping organize "An Evening With Al Jolson, starring Clive Baldwin," may contact Bruce Giffen at Theater JOSEPH ( THE AMAZING Technicolor Dreamcoat, by popular demand, returns to the Little Bowery at Promised Valley . tomorrow (Fri.) & will play at 7:30 p.m. thru Jan. 25. The contemporary t to musical played crowds during its run & extension in October & November. The buoyant, merry musical of a familiar Bible story of Joseph's flamboyant, rainbow-colorecoat & his brothers' jealousy which sends him into slavery in Egypt, is under the direction of Dennis Ferrin. For info call Quality Glass Wed.-Sat- Inc1 sold-ou- TRUCKLOAD SALE Pick-U- p . FULL SIZE 364 5677. PICKUPS THANK YOU papa, a story of laughter, tears and intrigue set in Granger in the 1920s, is at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Starring playwrite Ruth Hale in the role of her own mother, it runs thru Feb. 15. Playdates remaining are: Jan. 3, 4, 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27 & 31; Feb. 1, 7, 8, .10, 14 & 15. For info call IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, Wilde's masterpiece (20 MEDAL 85 Oscar MED. SIZE PICKUPS $1QC West Valley Service Center Murray Service Center 3506 W. 3500 So. 4675 So. State St. 969-090- 0 268-257- 1 (next to Baskin Robbins) of "manufactured" mistaken identity, is on the Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre Jan. Curtain nightly (except Sun.) at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Jan. 25. For single ticket info call group rates Truck Windshields or more), call OF HONOR RAG: Tom Cole'S drama telling the story of a young black Vietnam veteran who goes berserk after seeing the mei in his unit killed is in the Lab Theatre, Performing Arts Bldg, (just west of the bookstore on the UofU cam- - Apprftveft feyftiiMwnwetCft. BY POPULAR DEMAND . . . Jacob (John Whittlo) presents his favorite son Joseph (Calvin Johnson) with a rainbow-colorecoat in this scene from Joseph and tha Amazing Taehnlcolor Draamcoat, which returns to the Little Bowery at Promised Valley Jan. d By Popular Demand - 'Joseph' Returns To PVP Setting SALT LAKE. By popular demand, and the Amazing Joseph Technicolor Dreamcoat is being brought back to the Little Bowery in Promised Valley Playhouse in January. Under the direction of Dennis Fer-rithe contemporary Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim Rice musical opened to enthusiastic reviews and played to sold-ocrowds during its run and extension in October and November. The British composerlyricist teams first stage collaboration will Friday, Jan. 3 and play Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. until Jan. 25. Described as a buoyant, merry musical of a familiar Bible story, the play tells the tale of jealousy for n, Thank You We would like to thank you for par-ti- c ip'ating in our voluntary pay program. 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Those wishing to take part must have their entries in by Jan. 15. Entry forms are available at all area bowling centers. UTAHS FINEST HEALTH SPAS FOR MEN & WOMEN Call Us For All Your ffi&WWELEXPRESS W rainbow-colore- flamboyant coat which causes his brothers to sell him into slavery in Egypt where the real adventure begins. Tickets are $5 and may be obtained at the Playhouse box office, 132 So. State, or by calling Group rates and special performances are also available. 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