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Show TV LOG 9 00 TUESDAY February 25 10 00 EVENING 6:00 8 ONews OWheel of Fortune QPnme Time Access ONightly Business Report Carsons Comedy Classics (CC) BA-Tea- (DMacNeilLehrer NewsHour Star T rek 7:30 QGrowing Pains (CC) 8:00 QRiptide OABC Special Presentation (CC) (CC) MOVE: Jesse Owens Story (Pt. 2) Promised Valley thru March 1. Performances Wed. Sat. at 7:30 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee March 1. For info call . THE HONORABLE URASHIMA TARO: A young fisherman rescues the sea kingdom from its tormentor, the evil sea scorpion. As a reward, he is offered the chance to stay in the undersea wonderland of eternal youth. Traditional Japanese Kabuki style performance opens today (Thurs.) in Plum Alley in Promised Valley. It will run Wed.-Sat- . at 7:30 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinees each Sat. thru March 15. For info call NEW CLOTHES FOR THE EMPRESS, a children's musical by Eleanor Hardy, is at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, each Sat. at p.m. thru March 29. General admission is $3. For info call 484 9257. 1 CLOUDS OF GLORY a romantic comedy about an affair which was planned before the principles were even born, opens March 6 at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street Performances are slated at 8 p m Fridays 8. Saturdays & every other Monday & Thursday. For more info call 484 9257. Workshops BOOK PUBLISHING: Learn how to submit attending manuscript for publication by free workshop titled "How to Get Your Book Published - Now." Jack Lyon, associate editor, Deseret Book Co. & EastWest or "Dragonfly: Haiku Quarterly," will present workshop at Magna library, 8339 W 3500 South, today (Thurs at & 7 p.m. He will discuss to a steps to prepare submit manuscript inpublisher 8 insure its acceptance. For fo call 943 4636. 7:30 2:40 OMORE 3:10 OSign Off 4:00 BONN News 800 GBIackes Magic ODynasty (CC) February 26 EVENING 6:00 Q ONews OWheel of Fortune OWild, Wild World of Animals (DJeffs Collie Gimme a Break! 6:30 QPM Magazine Jeopardy Prime Time Access ONightly Business Report (DNews Carsons Comedy Classics 0 7:00 GHighway to Heaven (CC) Hill to talk today (Thurs.) 8, Feb. 27 from p.m. Stimulation 8, training a child receives during infancy 8, early preschool years is a major factor in developing concepts 8 intellectual skills. 4 hour class describes normal speech & language stimulation. Geared for parents of year olds who have concerns or questions with language development For info call ext. 2091. Express, Repress Or What?, workshop by Mary Simper, (Fri.), Feb. 28 8 View Hospital. Workshop sessions are from $40 Cost: (all sessions). Preregistrap in. tion required. For info call 571 7077. MOTHERDAUGHTER Communication Skills, a workshop created to assist ANGER: will be held tomorrow March 7, 14 at Alta 7:30-9:3- Green Sheet Review teenage daughters & mothers in communication, will be held Sat. at Phoenix Institute, 1800 So. West Temple, Suite 211. For more info call EASTER EGGS: Jean Godfrey, Ukrainian Art League, will teach art of Ukrainian egg decorating in 2 free workshops Sat. at 10 a.m. in Peterson library, 9240 So. Beckstead Lane 8 p.m. at Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Preregistration required. For info call 1 NewsHour Foley Square MOVE: The Magnificent Seven Crazy Like a Fox OAn Evening of Championship mg 1985 (DAmericas Musical Theatre 9:00 by Helen Glissmeyer Green Sheet Theater Critic SOUTH SALT LAKE. Talk about ; 11 05 OJeffersons 11:10 CBS Late Night 1 1:30 Kung Fu n lEntertami iRockford Files Skat St. Elsewhere Hotel (CC) The Equalizer Discover: World of Science (CC) 9:30 (DMark Russell Comedy Special News 10:00 G O Yes, Minister: The Whisky Priest (DHooked on Aerobics Taxi 10:30 ODr. Who (DNightly Business Report Comedy Break 10:35 GTonight Show WKRP In Cincinnati RETIREMENT: Planning A Successful Retiremtn, a class sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, will be held Sat. from 9 a.m.-- l p.m. on the 4th floor of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Class designed to teach how to have a smooth transition from the working world into a world of new growth 8 discovery. Participants will learn how to retire "into life" rather than "from work." Cost is $20single, $30couple & 12:00 OHeritage: Civilization and the Jews (CC) (DSign Off 12:05 GLate Night with David Letterman 12:10 MOWE; CBS Late Movie 12:30 Sign Off -- K if 12:35 OBenny Hill 1:00 OSign Off 1:05 QHappy Days OFantasy Island 1:35 Gn Search Of 1:45 ONightwatch 2:05 OSign Off ONews 4 . - 2:40 OSign Off CNN News 4.00 preregistration is requested. For more fo call 262 3461, ext. 2176. in- y series for people who want to start business or have done so 8, lack information, will begin Mon. at Phoenix Institute, 1800 So. West Temple, Suite 211. Business plans, legal questions, language of negotiation, recorSTARTING A BUSINESS, dkeeping, fo call 8 marketing are topics. For In- UofU Modern DANCE: MODERN Dance Dept, offers high school modern on for dance Sat. dance workshop teachers 8 students from noon-- p.m. in Dance Bldg. Includes technique, improvisation & jazz classes as well as special workshop for teachers. For info call Abby Fiaft, 581 7327. - in strategic spots to keep everyone in line. The tale is a twist on another childrens story, quite recognizable. Anyone who enjoys clothes identifies with the empress desire for unusual attire as she follows her Vague magazine trying to make the worlds d list. She is foiled by a pair of unscrupulous cousins,whoMark are Dietlein and Janell Bigelow, trying to take over the kingdom. They pose as French designers and soon have the empress wearing clothing made from an invisible fabric of perfection. As the ruler parades in her comic and frilly underwear, she brings consternation to her court. However, her seamstress comes to the rescue with a lovely gown she has designed. It is acclaimed by a special fashion judge and the kindgom is immersed in a new national industry of clothing manufacture which promises to make the economy flourish. Sally Dietlein is director of the childrens play, which is presented Saturdays at 1 p m. through March include 22. Other cast members Evelyn Ripplinger, Heidi Morris, Kathy Rockwood, Russ Best, Jason Barrus, Ryan, Jonathan and Matthew Best, Quinn and Jessica Dietlein, Ashley Rockwood and Alina Ripplinger. t i Fashions Parade In Humorous Array crazy clothing concoctions the empress parades them in the musical childrens play now at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. From wild hats and pantaloons to a to bright red drapery skirt, the royal LADY BEWARE, a free class designed rulers attire provides a humorous teach women how to avoid becoming the victim of an assault, is being sponsored fashion array in New Clothes for Hospital's Center for by Cottonwood the Empress. Soni Barrus gives from Women's Health today (Thurs.) Cotown brand of comedy to the role her of the floor 4th on the m. 9.30 7.30 p of empress, romping in her unregal tonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 ext. East For more info call way and ad libbing lines. She talks to 2176. the audience and puts everyone at ease, bringing the whole house into MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Information Talk the fun. is scheduled at 7.30 p.m. today (Thurs ) at Whitmore library, information about Todd Russell, as the empresss communication building 8t weekends hand man, exhibits an served, available. Refreshments right fine singing voice as he everyone invited, no charge. For info call especially 328 5879 in Yourself with Believe presents Carlina, the seamstress, played by IRA PITFALLS 8 OPPORTUNITIES, a free seminar to discuss basic guidelines for fitKathy Best. Most stirring numberis from the score by Eleanor Harder, ting IRA accounts smoothly 8 profitably& into the financial needs df individuals Hail to the Empress, performed families, will be presented tonight most of the cast as they circle East by (Thurs ) from 7.15 8:30 p.m. at theAve. 8. center stage, sliding and dancing in Millcreek library, 2266 Evergreen 7:15 8 30 at the South coordinated movement. again Feb. 27 from Lane. Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Younger kids find their favorite For more info call 943 4636. character is the dog, Lancelot, played by Will Swenson. 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