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Show 7B Organizations COMPASSIONATE FKIINDS. a national organization for bereaved parents, holds monthly meeting today (Thors.) at I p.m., at 4885 So. 900 East, ground floor (enter from 4895 So. on the east side of 900 East). Speakers: Bob & Terry Schelln, 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 dies 8, to foster the physical & emotional health of bereaved parents 8 siblings. For into call Lila Glover, or Teresa Whitney, OVEREATIRS ANONYMOUS holds Wed. meeting in West Valley. Only membership requirement is desire to stop compulsively overeating. For info call Loret- lODGt of Free Accepted Masons of Utah holds 114th annual communication Mon. 8i Tues. in the S.L. Masonic Temple. Informal opening of Grand Lodge 9 a.m. Mon.; dinner 8:30 p.m.,- installation of officers 8 p.m. Tues. Hospitality in Grand Masters suite a.m. both days & luncheon noon Mon. at Little America. For Info call Robert a. - Bramanat LUPUS FOUNDATION holds general meeting Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. in Barker Hall, Dee McKay Hospital, 3939 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. Dr. Jeffrey Booth, rheumatologist, will speak on "An Overview of Lupus." For info call (801) S.P.E.I.S.Q.SJL.t Society for the Preservation 8, 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 AL JOLSON FAN CLUB: International Al Jolson Society is seeking to build membership in Salt Lake area. Those interested in films, records, photos or helping organize "An Evening With Al Jolson, starring Clive Baldwin," may contact Bruce Giffen at historical SUICIDE SUPPORT GROUP: Bereaved by suicide death? Some people understand & would like to help. Call Seasons, suicide or bereavement support group, at for Info. Medical Tower, rooms A&B. Speaker will be Kathy Oakeson, a registered dietician. Her topic will be "Fast Nutritious Meals for People Over 50." Hostess chairmen are Leah Taylor & Lillian Schmid. Guests welcome. port group for divorced, separated 8, widowed persons, offers classes 8, discussions about isolation, sexuality 8, dating to help individuals start anew. There Is a $5 fee for YWCA members 8, a $10 fee for For meeting info call CLUB, sponsored by YWCA, is for women in business, active or retired. ' Stretch your mind 8, your circle of friends. Club meets each Thurs. at p.m. for lunch. Call ahead for luncheon reservations. For more info call TRI-- 1 MOTHERS INC., club for the new in town or those who would like to meet other mothers, meets Thurs. a.m. For Info call mornings, 9:30-11:3- 1780 holds dinner each Frl., 8, breakfast 3 Sun.month, 9:30a.m.-- l p.m. Call after 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Sat. F.O-E- . 8:30-- AERIE p.m. RECOVERY. health INC., a mental method of organization, offers will training, group support & 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. self-hel- are a teen mother or a pregnant teen 8 need some recreational & social contact, join the TEEN OUTREACH: if you Teen Outreach. YWCA-sponsore- p.m. Meetings are held each Sat. from Enjoy arts 8, crafts & educational speakers who can help you cope. For more info call twin PEAKS NO. SI Masonic Lodge meets 1st Mon. each month at 7:30 p.m.. Masons in good standing invited. For info call Jim Wadley, POW RAP GROUP, sponsored by VA to Medical Center, encourages share experiences, make friends L talk with someone who understands what happened. Meetings are every other Mon. in VA Medical Center, bldg 13, 2nd floor. For ext 1140. info call s a YWCA- sponsored support group, offers cooflden-.tial counseling 8, education for victims of domestic violence. Group meets each Mon. 8, Wed. from p.m. For info call 9 355 2804. In Fall Season jScmtOTo FREE be available older at the TAX COUNSELING will to individuals age 80 8, Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South, beginning Wed. Trained volunteers will help individuals prepare tax returns. No appointment necessary. The services will run from 9 a.m. noon each Wed. thru April 9. A.A.R.P. CHAPTER 42 will meet Mon. at the Murray Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. 8i reservations are necessary. Those wishing to make reservations may call by noon tomorrow (Fri.). Guest speaker will be Dr. Cecil Samuelson, dean of the UofU School of Medicine, who wil speak on arthritis 8, its effects on older persons. Chapter 402 has elected new of. ficers for They are Milan Boyce, pres.; Orin Black, 1st vice pres.; Frank Sagendorf, 2nd vice pres.; Lillian Woolsey, sec.; 8, Bernice Setterberg, treas. Those serving on the board of directors include Bertha Ashby, Dee Carpenter, James Greener, Clelia Mackelprang & Ed Pearson. Those on the nominating committee were Bryant Bieney, Bing Greener, Velma Jacobsen, Ben Mackelprang 8, Roxie Sagendorf. 1988-87- GETTING OLDER GETTING BETTER, I I Im f ZA - Tecord-breakin- g A NEW A.A.R.P. (American Assn, of Retired Persons) chapter has been area, chartered in the Midvale-Sandmeeting at Copperview Community Center, 340 W. 8800 South, Midvale, the 1st Thurs. of every month. For more info call 255 1996 or meet regularly at the Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekersley for or at May Geddes at more info. WORLD WAR I VETERANS 9 DIMPLE DARLINGS senior Citizen group 'meets the 1st K 3rd Tues. of each' month at St. Pauls Lutheran church, 5071 So. Steele St. (4280 West). The group is For more info call MAGNA. The Oquirrh chapter of Utah Homemakers will hold its annual monthly meeting at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. Karen Wood will speak on the subject Love Is The Little Things. Babysitting service will be provided at a cost of 50 cents for the first child and 25 cents for each additional child. For more information, those interested may contact Jill Turner at f percent expansion of the regular season (September through April), at Symphony Hall has created an additional 20, 000. seats available for sale. Though the increase in attendance has not filled all of these seats, the orchestra is pleased with the response. Playing symphonic music in Symphony Hall is the most satisfying and rewarding activity we do, Katseanes explained. Its exciting to see that our patrons are also enjoying the more frequent exposure to the orchestra and the music we all love, he continued. Im confident that Salt Lakes appetite for the Utah Symphony will soon grow to completely sell out the subscription series, and then well need to expand again. Those are cheerful prospects for with b coupon 1VM Call YUNG'S BEAUTY SALON W. 4570 South (Find home by entering street north of Sutherland Lumber) 4184 ALL FOR ONE . . . and ana for all I oxdaim the three Muikeleera (from left) Jonathan Stowers, Duane Stephens and James Horrocks. Its a scene from Promised Valley's swashbuckling musical classic The Three Musketeers, opening tonight (Thursdoy) on the Moinstage. ings in the brawls look real. It scares me to death, he said with a laugh. J I I Opeing tonight, The Three Musketeers will run on Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. through Feb. 22. Matinees are scheduled Feb. 8 and 15 at 2 p.m. for senior citizens and families. Audiences this weekend will be invited to a reception im FOR ADDITIONAL MAGNA. 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The sessions, to be taught by Dave Turner from the Division of Aging, are open to those age 60 and older. . The entertainment for the Friday luncheon will be provided by Marie Stewart, vocal artist. A pancake breakfast is being planned for Feb. 22 at 8:30 a.m. The activity will be open to the public, but reservations are necessary. The cost will be $2 . per person. The Ramses II trip is set for Feb. 26. Those who have not yet paid must do so by the end of this week. The menu for the coming week will offer oven-frie- d chicken with everyone. mashed potatoes and gravy on MonThe fall season was also artistically well received by patrons and day; roast turkey with dressing and music critics alike. pumpkin pie on Tuesday; Hungarian The Utah Symphony opened its goulash with broccoli on Wednes1985-8season at Symphony Hall day; roast beef with baked potatoes on Thursday; frito pie with fresh Friday night with a stunning performance, Anne Mathews, music fruit on Friday. The cost is $1.25 per critic for The Salt Lake Tribune, person for those over 60. Reser-vatiob- s must be made at least one wrotw Sept. 7. The orchestra cerin With music advance. day shining. emerged tainly director Joseph Silverstein conducting, they achieved a vigour, a warmth, and a precision. Also writing about the opening the result was a night concert, reading of remarkable brilliance OPEN and depth, Deseret News music wrote Goodfellow S. William DAILY critic Sept. 8. Throughout one admired H) AM TO 7 PM the conductors attention to textures and expressive markings. 27 Locations off BRING IN THIS AD mediately following the production to meet the director and cast. Tickets for The Three Musketeers range between $5 and $10. In addition, season subscription tickets are currently available along with group and special student rates. Tickets may be obtained at the Playhouse box office at 132 So. State, or by calling Filled With Your Favorite Hot Beverage r-- g 60oo off 12 OUNCE ru 3w 9 966-815- 8 ALL 250-102- 33 KKQfiT M 25 'Little Things' Is 'Memory' Is On Homemaker Topic Magna Senior Slate a of women group for the over 80, meets Mondays, p.m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call A S3S Reg NOTIONS Utah Symphony Logs Record LAKE. With paid attendance up 25 percent, the Utah Symphony has just completed its most successful fall season ever. Some 43,123 paying patrons attended Symphony Hall concerts in September, October and November. The musicians in the orchestra welcome the increased subscription this year, Utah Symphony violinist and orchestra committee chairman Kory Katseanes said. In addition to the increase in Symthough, phony Hall attendance, many Utah citizens have also enjoyed the Utah Symphony during the orchestras regular season in Ogden, one in along with two new series Sandy and a second in Provo. The successful fall season follows summer when ata tendance increased 45 percent. - OFFER ENDS FEB. 7th, - - SALT I Style Cut gBI head-over-hea- ls EXPERIENCE, a YWCA sup- single-parentin- MURRAV LADIES CIVIC GUILD Will meet Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cottonwood Includes I Fashion I romance, dArtangan travels to Paris in 1625 to join the ranks of the best blades in France, the Musketeers of King Louis XIII. in love He falls with Constance, Queen Annes seamstress, and agrees to help thwart the powerful and corrupt Cardinal Richelieus plans to discredit the throne. The Queen, pledged to a political marriage with King Louis XIII when she was only a child, has given the Duke of Buckingham a diamond heart brooch as a love token, though she warns him she will never ve disloyal to the king. When a spy reports their clandestine meeting to Richelieu, he requests the King throw a sumptuous ball and ask the Queen to wear the diamond brooch he gave her as a wedding gift. Then Richelieu sends Milady DeWinter to London to steal the jewelry. Its all for one, and one for all as dArtagnan and the Musketeers set out for London to recover the jewels and ensure that virtue triumphs over the forces of evil. There is this wonderful sense of fair play and chivalry throughout the musical, Ferrin noted, and its just solid action - people are leaping off high platforms, nuns are singing vespers in the audience. The stabb- - 7 i PERMS virtue in the rousing, lighthearted musical version of Alexandre Dumas classic The Three Musketeers, which opens tonight (Thursday) on the Mainstage at Promised Velley Playhouse. romance Its a real noted Dennis full of adventure, Ferrin, director of the Rudolf Friml musical. Its not one of thoese dry classics either. There are plenty of moments of comic relief. In William Anthony McGuires adaptation of the famous Dumas ta, BEGINNING ,couPONEa Valentine Special SALT LAKE. Three swashbuckling heroes fight for queen, country and 30, 1904 Thursday, January Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! - 'Musketeers' Opens Tonight Lewis, or GRAND Promised Valley At ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, Murray Lodge No. 33, meets 2nd 8 4th Tues. each month, IOOF Hall, 53 No. Center, Sandy. For info call Robert C. INDEPENORNT THE GREEN SHEET |