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Show w 'T ri--w m r m. nn nnt ! ' 9B Fund Raisers 0n Hale Center Stage AN EVENING OF ELEGANCE - Puttin' Story Has A Zany Twist On musical currently playing at the Hale Center Theater. Recently released by Eleanor Harder, courtesy of Pioneer Drama Services, New Clothes for the Empress gives a zany twist to another familiar childrens story about royalty and royal duds. The Empress, played by Soni Bar-ruis a brassy, bold, loveable kook who has a fetish for parades and new clothes. Barrus, who has played op- Health Care CANCER SCREENING 8, control program, sponsored by Utah Dept, of Health 8, affiliated with Utah Div. of American Cancer Society, will be holding a women's cancer screening clinics today (Thurs.) from p.m. at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 Lester St. & Mon. from p.m. in the Kearns Family Life Center, 4115 W. 5295 South. Appointments necessary. For info call s, 5:15-7:1- posite a VMCA is one of a few full service health facilities in Salt Lake: Jr. Olympic size pool, gym, racquetball courts, weight room, locker rooms. Diverse programs: fitness, aerobics, swim instruction, racquetball, karate 8, other special interest or drop by at 737 classes. Call E.200 South. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center sponsors a lecture on p.m. on the 4th depression Mon. from floor of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Dr. Joanne Brown of the UofU's depression clinic will discuss .behavior associated with seasonal depression, what causes and compounds depression 8, suggestions for relieving the symptoms of depression. Cost is $5. For more info or to preregister call ext. 2176. DEPRESSION: AVALANCHE, with Dr. Sue A. Ferguson, publisher of "Avalanche Review" 8, program manager, of the Utah A valancbe-Forca- st Center, will be the topic Mon. at' Highland high school. Part of the Utah Museum of Natural History's series of lectures on the natural systems & growth issues of the Wasatch Front. Lectures held each Mon. at 7:30 p.m. thru Feb. 24 except the week of Feb. 17 when there will be a lecture on both Mon. & Wed. night. Admission is S3 per lecture or $20 for the series. Tickets are available at the museum or at the door. Series includes: water, Feb. 3; planning, Feb. 10; desertification, Feb. 17; recreation, Feb. 19 8, wilderness, Feb. 24. For more info call COURT PROCEDURES: Victims of crime 8 witnesses who testify for them have an opportunity to learn about courtroom procedure thru a court preparation class sponsored by the Victim Witness Unit of the Salt Lake County Attorney's Office. Class held every Tues. at 5:30 p.m. in Courtroom 404, Circuit Court Building. The session is free. Anyone interested in learning about court procedure may Organizations CLUB members will visit the KULTURA Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main at 8 p.m. tonight (Thurs.) to see the play "Thank You Papa" Kultura members 8 guests invited. Fore info call Karen Baker 255 9041. LAKE COUNTY Murray high alumnus and graduates of the same year. Besides being interesting, fun and exciting, Plant said, the tournament also serves as a major fundraiser for the athletic program at Murray high. Persons interested in participating should submit a team roster and the $50 fee to the Parks and Recreation office at 330 East Vine St. (in the west end of the Ice Rink building in Murray park) prior to the Feb. 15 deadline. endeared herself to Hale audiences with such roles as Queen Marie in 1 Sleeping Beauty and Mrs. Fezziwig and the Char Woman in A Christmas Carol. SALT LAKE. Ballroom dancing, supplied by the Utah Symphony Todd Russell, who played Oliver in fine food, chamber music and an exChamber Orchesl. a. PMTs Oliver, plays the adorable Jo-J- o citing auction will all be part of this Dinner will be followed by a proin New Clothes for the Empress. Guild Utah gram and dancing to the Crestmark Symphony years His fine acting and singing are a Celebration Ball. Orchestra featuring vocalist Robert real addition to this show, Ruth Peterson and dancers Joseph Clark Slated for Jan. 31 in the Westin Hale noted. and Carol Ann Kelleher. Hotel Utah, the event will comCarlina, the seamstress is played memorate the Symphonys historic Tickets range from $50 to $200 per by Kathy Best (a Janeen Brady 5,000th concert on Feb. 1. The 5,000th and are tax deductible. All person who in alternates recording artist) concert, featuring benefit the Utah Symproceeds the role with Evelyn Ripplinger. Leontyne Price, will be held at the phony. Both Best and Ripplinger have Salt Lake Tabernacle at 8 p.m. Feb. 1. For reservations those interested played the Hale stage before. Mark Dietlein, an HCT regular The Celebration Ball gets undermay call Helen Mar Lyman at with a fine voice and great character way at 6:30 p.m. in the Grand or Faun Marshall at Chairman of this years ball is Joyce styling, plays Sidney, the sinister Ballroom with a social hour and aucminister of state, while Janell tion. The festivities will continue Ann DeForest, who is also Utah Bigelow, a newcomer from Arizona, with an 8 p.m. dinner, with music Symphony Guild president-elect- . plays his wife Lucinda. Directed by Sally Dietlein, with iCOUPONi music by Best Music Productions, New Clothes for the Empress has Good Thru Jan. 30, 1966 comedy both adults and children will love - complete with a silly dog, Sir "Feel So Lively By Zoto Lancelot, who will keep the tiny ones PERMS enthralled. Tinted 8 Normal Hair Reg. 45 New Clothes for the Empress While Stock Lasts - Cut & Style Included plays every Saturday at 1 p.m. FASHION HAIRCUTS through March 22 at the Hale Center :99 Theater, 2801 So. Main. Tickets are (Men, Women 8 Children) Reg. 7 $3 for general admission and birthLUCY IEWIS Fashion Hair Designer day shows are becoming very Contour Individual Current .s Fashion By addiTecnr.iqL popular. For reservations or tional information, those interested 3884 So. 3600 Wes. 969 0193 may call 272-040- 8 CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN CIVIL RIGHTS, Today's Issues, will be the topic featured in the YWCA's Noontime Network series today (Thurs.) at noon. Phyllis White, principal of Bennion elementary, will speak in celebrating the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. Ms. White will address the concerns 8, effects of the dismantling of advancements minorities have made in the last 20 years. For more info on the YWCA Noontime Network series, contact the YWCA at SALT tion is Feb. 15. All players must be 278-524- Lectures SOUTH Plant. The 15th annual Murray High Alumni Basketball Tournament will begin Feb. 24 and conclude March 1 with a championship game. All games will be played at Riverview junior high, Hillcrest junior high and Murray high school. Were encouraging people interested in participating in the tournament to get their teams together, Plant noted. The cost, he explained, will be $50 per team and deadline for registra- world-renowne- d RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE will be at several locations: today (Thurs.) from p.m. at the Bennion West Central stake center, 3045 W. Bennion Dr. 8, p.m. at the West Jordan Oquirrh stake center, 520 W. Cyclamen Way, West Jordan; Wed. from p.m. at the Riverton North stake center, 2700 W. 12450 So.; 8, Thurs., Jan 30 from p.m. at the West Jordan stake center, 7300 So. 3200 West. All blood types are needed. For more info call at Robert Peterson, has MURRAY. Plans are currently being finalized for the largest basketball tournament of its kind in the intermountain area, according to assistant recreation director Cory 'Celebration Ball' Is Feb. t Utah State Chapter of Muscular Dystrophy Assn, offers free inoculations to patients who have muscular dystrophy or related neuromuscular diseases. For info call SHOTS: FLU D.U.P. Will meet at 1:30 p.m. Mon. in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South (west of State Street). Majestic Meadows is the hostess camp. All members are encouraged to be in attendance. SCOLIOSIS ASSN, of Utah meets Tues. at 7 p.m. in the VA hospital, 500 Foothill Dr build. 9. (north entrance). The organization provides info 8 support for scoliosis 8 other spinal deviations. Meetings include informal question 8, answer period, with cookies 8 punch being served. For info call Gordon Visser (969 4484), Craig or Sharlene Olander Swick ) .' COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: The Greater Salt Lake chapter of Compassionate Friends, a national organization for bereaved parents, will be holding its monthly meeting Thurs., Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. It will be held at 4885 So. 900 East on the $22 ROYAL DUDS . . , Soni Borrus fills the rolo of the Empress in the Hale Center Theater's production of Now Clothes for the Empress. Children's musical plays each Saturday at 1 p.m. through March 22. ground floor (enter from 4895 So. on the east side of 900 East). Speakers will be Bob 8, Terry Schelin, former group leaders, discussing coping with grief. The purpose of the organization is to aid parents in the positive resolution of the grief experience when a child of any age dies 8, to foster the physical 8, emotional health of bereaved parents & siblings. For or more info call Lila Glover, Teresa Whitney, p.m. Meetings are held each Sat. from Enjoy arts 8, crafts 8, educational speakers who can help you cope. For more infocall TWIN PEAKS NO. 32 Masonic Lodge meets 1st Mon. each month at 7:30 p.m.. 484-925- . 8. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Awards Banquet of the Murray Area Chamber of Commerce will be held Fri., Jan. 31 at the Cottonwood Country Club. New board members installed 8 retiring members honored. Chamber will also present Total Citizen, Community Service 8, Civic Service awards. Reservation deadline is tomorrow (Fri.) For reservations or more into, caLL.the Chamber officeT at.263 f 2632. THE GRAND LODGE of Free 8, Accepted Masons of Utah will hold the 114th annual communication Feb. 3 & 4 in the Salt Lake Masonic Temple, according to Most Worshipful Grand Master Moffet E. Felkner. All members urged to attend. Open events include informal opening of Grand Lodge at 9 a.m. Feb. 3 8, dinner at 6:30 p.m.; installation of Grand Lodge officers at 6 p.m. Feb. 4. Special events include hospitality in the Grand Master's suite from 9 a.m. 11 a.m. on both days 8, a luncheon at noon on Feb. 3 at the Little America. For more info call Robert Braman, Grand Secretary, at We live inside ourselves , So unaware of what we never see. '''ButthereyourMeighbor, r and there's my friend. They could use some help from you and me. So Lend A Hand, Make life a little brighter. Lend A Hand, and show someone the Lupus Foundation of America Inc. (LFA) will hold a general meeting for chapter members & interested community members on Tues., Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. in Barker Hall of McKay Dee Hospital, 3939 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. Dr. Jeffrey Booth, rheumatologist, will speak on "An Overview of Lupus." For more info call (801) NORTHERN UTAH CHAPTER Of you care. TRI-CLUB, sponsored by the YWCA, is for women in business, active or retired. Stretch your mind & your circle of friends. Club meets each Thurs. at 1 p.m. for lunch. Call ahead for luncheon reservations. For more info call MOTHERS INC. is a club for the new in town or for those who would like to meet other mothers. The club meets each Thurs. morning from a.m. Enioy a morning of stimulating talk & guest speakers while you enjoy refreshments. For info call 9:30-11:3- F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds dinner each Fri., 6:30 9 p.m. 8, breakfast 3 Sun.month, 9:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Call 266 0896 after 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Sat. a mental health RECOVERY, INC., method of organization, offers will training, group support 8 a system of 8 for behavior controlling techniques changing attitudes toward symptoms 8 fears. Group meets 2 p.m. Sat., Murray Baptist church, 184 E. 5770 South. Open to the public. self-hel- TEEN OUTREACH: If you are a teen mother or a pregnant teen & need some recreational & social contact, join the Teen Outreach. YWCA-sponsore- New Year Special ms suzukj. UADRUNNERS I Lend A Hand is a program that has helped over 10,000 truly needy people in energy related emergencies during the past three years. Please add a dollar or more to your Utah Power bill so the Red Cross can help families and individuals who may have no jobs, no money, and no hope. Since its beginning, you have contributed some $630,000 to this effort, helping well over 10,000 people. Lend A Hand again this year and share. -- - 1 23. 198A 24-Mar- ch SOUTH SALT LAKE. Children of all ages will enjoy New Clothes for the Empress, a new childrens TT Thursday. January Alumni Tournament Is 1 Slated Feb. I The Ritz is the theme for the Ballet West fundraiser Sat., Feb. 8 at the Westin Hotel Utah. The annual event starts at 6 p.m. with cocktails & a silent auction. A dinner will follow In the Grand Ballroom with entertainment during dinner & dancing immediately following. Tickets are $125 per couple & are available by calling Barbara Whitecar at Ballet West, All proceeds benefit Ballet West. THE GREEN SHEET AlOtfca. UAJ UtiDllrc POMMIED0 |