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Show THE GREEN SHEET 10B T7 TTTTTJ 7 7 Thursday, January V r rt' t I Trr , t t t - r r f 1 T 1 rT r & a system of techniques for controlling behavior & changing attitudes toward symptoms & fears. Group meets 2 p.m. Sat., Murray Baptist church, 184 E. 5770 South. Open to the public. SUICIDE SUPPORT CROUP: Bereaved by suicide death? Some people understand & would like to help. Call Seasons, suicide or bereavement support group, at 7 for info. Masonic Lodge meets 1st Mon. each month at 7:30 p.m.. Masons in good standing invited. For info call Jim Wadley, Outdoors i, chap-books- . classic ballet in 3 acts with music by Peter Tchaikovsky & choreography by Marius Petipa, will be presented for the 1st time by Ballet West, beginning Feb. 12 8 continuing thru Feb. 22 in the Capitol Theatre. The story is based on a fairytale by Charles Perrault which has spa-'J tne imagination of young & old alike. Music for the production will be provided by the Utah Symphony. Orchestra under the direction of Varujan Kojian. Tickets are on sale at the Ballet West box office, 50 W. 200 South, or by calling 533 5555. Tickets also available at all ZCMI stores & Datatix outlets. SLEEPING BEAUTY, a Religious METHODIST WOMEN will UNITED present services at 8:30 & 11 a.m. Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Cindy Pietz will present sermon, "Toward Wholeness." Officers for 1986 will be installed by Rev. James Harris during the 11 o'clock service. A 9:45 a.m. meeting of persons interested in joining the church will be conducted by Rev. Harris. Sun. school classes will meet at the same time. Church youth will participate in Family Ministries-sponsorebowling at 2 p.m. Sun. Vespers service will be conducted at 7 p.m. at the Golden Living Center. Photos for church directory will be taken at the church today & tomorrow (Thurs. & Fri.), p.m. & Sat. from 10 a.m. 6 p.m. ALUMNI and Kurt Stam discuss love and lifa in Naw York in tha University of Utah Theatre Dept.s production of . . . Laurie McKay MARRIAGE-MINDE- On Babcock Stage Participants leave parish 7 p.m. Fri., return p.m. Sun. Charismatic prayer community mass is slated Tues. taken of any canitems Sun. at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Worship services will be held at 10: 15 a.m. The annual congregational meeting will be held following worship service. Bishop Stan Olson will represent the Pacific South Synod, Lutheran Church in America. Items on agenda include budget, council positions to be filled 8 voting on a cove- FOOD OFFERING will be Brent Fotheringham is musical director here, while choreography is handled by Kriss Dias, lighting design by Hugh Hitchens, costume South, West Valley City, conducts school classes, Including adult classes, 9 a.m. 8i worship services 10:30 a.m. each Sun. For info call the church of-- , a.m. Mon.-Frifice, 972 8427, or leave message any time. You will be conSun. tacted. Mrs. America 1984, will be guest speaker at 7 p.m. Sun. at a regional adult fireside to be held in the Sandy West stake center, 8650 So. 220 East. WOLFE, Heart At A Time is theme for discussions on the Baha'i faith. "The pure heart is the one that is entirely cut away from self" (Baha'i sacred writings). Discussions held 7 p.m. Fri., 340 Vine St No. 23, Mur& 7 p.m. Sat., 531 Elmcrest ray Dr. (off 6400 South) No. 11 D, Murray UNITING CARPENTER'S SON will be Rev. Gene Robinson's sermon during the 10:50 a.m. worship service Sun. at Granger ComTHE munity Christian church. Bethel Bible study will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tues. at the church. Members of Christian Women's Fellowship will meet at 10 a.m. Wed. in the home of Gerry Breiner. ministry of 1st Baptist Church of Kearns held each Wed. at 7 p.m. at home of Woody & Mary Alice Keener, 4099 W. 5540 South. For info call 2nd Home Bible Fellowship held every other Wed. at 7 p.m. in the home of Mark 8, J'Lean Burton, 5410 W. Heath Cir. For info call Refreshments served. ATONEMENT at Glory Barn 1st Sat. each month from p.m. Puppet ministry for children 3rd Sat. each month, 7:30-9- . Performers sought. Glory Barn is located in church, 1068 So. Jefferson (140 West), & is a music center. For info call Melba Evans at 7:30-9:3- Theater 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 gun-shof not being married is in the Babcock COMPANY: Theatre, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre today (Thurs) thru Sun. 8. again Jan. Curtain is 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Jan. 25. For tickets call PMT box office, church, LUTHERAN 2050 W Oscar IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Wilde's masterpiece of "manufactured" on Main is Lees the mistaken identity, Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre thru Jan. 29. Curtain nightly (except Sun.) at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Jan. 25. For group single ticket info call rates (20 or more), call THANK YOU PAPA, So. Main. Starring playwrite Ruth Hale in the role of her own mother, it runs thru Feb. 15. Playdates remaining are: Jan. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27 8. 31; Feb. 1, 7, 8, 10, 14 8i 15. For infocall 484 9257. " Eat At Your Convenience! t THE AMAZING JOSEPH Technicolor Dreamcoat, the buoyant, merry musical of a familiar Bible story of Joseph's flamcoat 8 his boyant, rainbow-colorebrothers' jealousy which sends him into slavery in Egypt, is in the Little Bowery at Promised Valley Wed. Sat. at7:30p.m. thru Jan. 25. For info call anon urn SELFjSTORA'GE WESTiVALLEY (jjninrm-- i c ree Rent : c63smm Cttft I J i i i i design by Cara Haynes and set design by Michael W. Kempner. Cast members include Kurt Stamm (Robert), Michael Hill, Can-dic- e Hill, Steve Wertz, Jan Smith, Mark Ogden, Patti Olsen, Scott Cooke, Jana Jackman, Scott Huber, Kathleen Seymour, Laurie McKay, Helen Morrison and Kriss Dias. Company is a UofU Theater Dept. Student Advisory Council production. Curtain is at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Jan. 25. Special student prices are available for certain performances. Those interested may call the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box of1 fice at for tickets or further information. COMFORT GLOW BASKETBALL: Murray City Recreation is sponsoring the 15th annual Murray High Alumni Basketball Tournament, the largest of its kind in the intermountain area. Registration deadline is Feb. 15 8 cost is $50 per team. All players on team rosters must be Murray high alumnus 8i graduates of the same year. The event will begin Feb. 24 8i conclude March with the championship game. All games will be played at Riverview jr. high, Hillcrest jr. high 8, Murray high schools. Rosters 8 registration fees should be submitted to the Parks 8 Recreation office on the west end of the Ice Rink building in Murray Park. For more infocall KEROSENE HEATERS vii'iTHinnirwtf l l HIM Ml I LEARNING ?RIOR ASSESSMENT: ! I i I credit college 05231 Give yourself credit - college credit - for your maturity, work experience, volunteer activities, military service 8i the knowledge acquired on your own. Enroll in Westminster College's Prior Learning Assessment Program portfolio workshop, presented in cooperation with Salt Lake County Library System, & document your knowledge 8, skills to earn academic credit. Workshop will be held at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South on Satur8, days, Jan. p.m. For info on fees S, details on workshop contend 8, Model GRW6 $6498 KEROSENE $ 1 89 ACE Wo Entry deadline for the annual state tournament of the Utah Women's Bowling Assn, is Wed. Tournament will be held March at the Bowl 8 Wasatch Lanes in Salt Lake. Entry forms are available at most bowl- - ScUltOKt BUILDERS MAR 3555 West 3500 South In Granger TEXTUREDICEILINGICLrANIN the Retired will be the topic at 1:30 p.m. Mon. when Paul Barton addresses members of the American Assn, of Retired Persons at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South (12 block west of State Street) . PLANNING for ESTATE creative from WRITING is the subject Sat. in the Granger 2880 W. 3650 So. Workshop isopen p.m. 12:30-5:3- library, o Qxtdtmm Q&A&31E Jr to the public 8i there is no admission Four speakers are featured: from p.m., "Selling Personal will be adExperiences 8, dressed by Eva van Wagoner, author of numerous short articles; from 1:30-p.m., "Writing Novels for Young Readers," will be the subject addressed by Dean Hughes, author of 11 knovels from Deseret Book and Atheneum; from p.m.. Max Golightly, professor of drama at BYU & pres, of the Utah State Poetry Society will speak on "Performing Written Work" 8, from 4:30 5:30 p.m. Jack Lyon, editor of "Dragonfly: EastWest Haiku Quarterly" 8i Richard of "Dragonfly" 8i author of Tice, "Station Stop" will speak on "Haiku 8, the Haiku Market." Workshop is sponsored by Oquirrh Writers Group, new chapter of the League of Utah Writers 8 is funded in part by the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. For more info call Eva van Wagoner at charge. Know-How,- OIL PAINTING class will be offered on 10, from Mondays, Jan. p.m. in the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West. Course will be presenting by the Jackling community school program. For info on fees 8 registration, those interested may call JEWISH THEMES: Salt Lake Jewish Community Center offers a variety of classes with Jewish themes this winter. Beginning 8i Intermediate Hebrew, Yiddish, Israeli Current Events, Songs of the Golden Hand, Jewish Values 8, American Social Issues are courses to be held weeknights at the Center, 2416 E. 1700 South. All are designed to enhance Jewish education. For info on classes, registration, or other center programs call SPECIAL ED WORKSHOPS: A series of workshops for parents of children in Resource 8, other special education classes will be offered on Mon. mornings at 9:15 beginning Feb. 3 at Beacon Heights school. Workshops designed to assist parents in working more effectively with school personnel. Topics include laws, rules, regulations 8, procedures concerning special education, parents' rights 8, responsibilities 8 more. For info call Robin at 265 9883 or at V' uc Ask For CHRIS or SANDY Helene Curtis VITAL DIFFERENCE PERM Reg. 35 HAIRCUTS Tues to Fri., 8 3540 So. pm; Sat. 8 am - 3 pm 0 4000 W. - 968-340- Good Thru Jan. 13, 1984 9 DR-1- 00 red and black ribbon heavy-dut- y printer Percentages, add-on- discounts, ratios, increasedecrease values Subtotal, total, grand total, accumulations Repeat (unction for additionsubtraction Full decimal system: floating, fixed (0-with cut-o- or round-ol- t Automatic comma marker THE CALCULATING ADVANTAGE toll-fre- e DRAMA WORKSHOPS: Copperview Community Center offers drama workshops in a variety of areas geared to specific age groups thru Children's mid-Marc- Honeywell Fan and Limit IN MURRAY Furnacontrols APPLIANCE PARTS MART Furnace, Washer, Dryer I MJL (MAKES TYPEWRITER COMPANY WEST JORDAN 3770 W. 3500 So. 7893 So. Redwood Rd. 967 0411 255-354- HELP Daily till 2 Deliver 961 2121 or the Salt Lake County Library System at WOMEN BOWLERS: GALLON Customer Container contact potential, Westminster College at Workshops mmm WEST VALLEY KAMOWUK d BRINTONS Rti'IKO PZTJT SUNDAYiSPECIAL a story of laughter, tears and intrigue set in Granger in the 1920s, is at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 SUNDAYS coupon WORLD One GOSPEL MUSIC is or Martin Zimmerman HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIP THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE services at 3rd Church of Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring Lane (5000 So.) are 10 a.m. Sun. & 8 p.m. Wed. Reading room (2343 E. 3300 South) open daily, noon-- p.m. SOUTH VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH holds service Sun. at 8698 So. Center St., Sandy. Sun. school 9:30; morning service at 10:45; evening service 6 p.m. For info call Rev. John Hornok at Ernie Tripp VIDEO NOWOPEN 966 0226 HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling for Center of Kearns. Call 12:30-1:3- WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH holds Sun. school classes for all ages at 9:45 a.m. each Sun.; with worship services at 11 a.m. Rev. Clyde Baker will conduct worship services. For more info call the 9 a.m. noon, Mon.-Thurchurch at PIZZA 3931 W. 5400 So. Lake City, Utah 84111. 3500 Wed. at April, the stewardess; Kathy, the girl who is going to marry someone else; and Martha, who is just plain peculiar. And as he moves from one couple to another, his questions and fears about marriage continue. Lucile DeCristofaro directs the Babcock production of Company which won the New York Drama Critics Best Musical Award for 1970 in and was a Tony Award-winne- r 1971. The music and lyrics are by Stephen Sondheim and the book is by George Furth. nant agreement between St. Paul's & Atonement Lutheran church. Babysitting will be provided 8. all members are being encouraged to attend. A Lutheran Church Women meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. DEBORAH encounters: of LAKE. The shining, swinging marrieds who are making it in New York City and their unmarried friend make up Company which opens tonight (Thursday) at the Babcock Theatre. Continuing through Sunday, and returning Jan. 23 through 25, the play shows the many moods of marriage. Robert is a bachelor afraid on not about being married and yet gun-sh- y the institution after observing the imperfect marriages of his friends. Although the five couples with whom he associates may appear to be on edge, they do love each other deeply - and they all love Robert. Robert makes his way through the innovative 70s musical with a series SALT it KEARNS Utah WILD POETRY: The 1st annual Wilderness Assn. Poetry Competition deadline is Wed. First prize is $50. For rules, send SASE to: Utah Wilderness Salt Assn., 455 E. 400 South, No. 1 Mooas Of Marriage Featured 1 ned or Company." Production runt through Jon. 25 in tho Babcock Thootro. - 3:30-9:3- CONFIRMATION RETREAT for members of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church will be held tomorrow (Fri.) thru Sun. in Payson. (weekdays) at VIETNAM VET MEMORIAL: On Jan. 20 29, from 7 a.m. 11 p.m., the traveling replical of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial monument will be on display in the Capitol Building Rodunda. EVENT: : graphic artist, has published 3 "Sandstone," "Finding the .ky" & "Coyote Meets Ka- - " Reading:, at the Art Barn take place monthly & are part of a spectrum of free arts programming presented by the Salt Lake Arts Council with the aim of enhancing munity & providing artists a plat, m for tr,t work. For more info can Mary Lee Peters, director, at Ing centers. For more Info call Dee Atkin ntestants will compete in four areas - interview, evening gown, swim suit 8i talent. For info contact Linda Sandstrom, or Kay Holt at Bingham high. cross-countr- Utah writers Neal Ek-ke- r & Jose Knighton will read from their works at8p.m.tdnight (Thurs.) at the Art Barn, Finch Lane at Reservoir park, in the first of the 1986 monthly literary series sponsored by the Salt Lake Arts Council. The public is invited to attend free of charge. Ekker, who studied writing at Brown University is the author of "Requiem for a River Rat." He lives in Kanab where he writes novels & runs river tours. Knighton, a poet, novelist, & i MISS SOUTH JORDAN pageant will be held 15 at Bingham high school. Co- cross-countr- 1ITERARY r Feb. SNOMOBIIES 8. skiing are available at Wasatch Mountain State Park. 100 miles of trails, a trailhead, play ski tracks & areas area, located at the park. Snomobile concession 8 a. m. dusk daily, with vehicles, open suits, helmets, boots & gloves available for rent. Rates: S19hour, $474 hours, S698 hours & $8clothing. Group rates on request. Snomobilers with own equipment welcome & all trails open to the public 218V For info or reservations call For cross country ski info call toll free Performances t i Etc in Murray park is open Mon.-Frp.m.; Sat., noon-- p.m.; & Sun., noon-p.m. Prices: adults, SI; children under 18, 75 cents. Skate rental: 50 cents. Skating lessons available at $10 for 6, lessons Sat. mornings. For info call 264 2614. Ice rink also available for hockey practice Sat., 10 a.m. noon. Those wishing to use the rink outside regular hours may do so by calling the park office 2 weeks prior to date of use. ICE RINK r i CPR FOR ADULTS: Alta View Education Dept, holds CPR for Citizens class Sat. from 8 a.m. noon. This American Heart Assn. approved course prepares into dividuals provide basis life support techniques In emergency situations. Certificates given upon successful completion. For more Info call ext. 2091. 359-92- 32 i graders meet Mondays, p.m. (Cost: $22.50), graders Mondays ($27); advanced children's theater 7 5 for graders Wednesdays ($30). Mime, juggling 8i improv for middle 8 jr. meet high students Tuesdays, ($30); coaching for competitions 8i auditions for high school students on Tuesdays, ($30; I, dance for musical theater, 14 to adult, Tuesdays, p.m. ($30). Adult acting classes are held Wednesdays, p.m. ($30) 8 directing techniques workshops are held Satur9 noon a.m. days, (Jan. 25 8, Feb. 1, cost:$20). For more info call Barbara at , NO. f r theater for S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.: Society for the Preservation & Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing In America meets at Community School, 233 W. 200 North, at 7:30 p.m. each Wed. For info call or 328 0460. PEAKS TTfTTxrr'rrrT' 9 16, 1986 will training, group support TWIN f t r 6, Sat. till 5 p.m. , . . you'll bo GLAD you did! 777 South State (Across from Seers) Phone 1 Monday through Friday 9 00 a m to S 30 p m e Saturday 10 00 a m to 4 00 p m Calculators a Cash Registers a Dictation Equipment 4700 S. State, MURRAY t ( mm. |