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Show 4 I $ vn vrrrn'' vrrivrt v.-'r-n 'V'V 1 ivrwrn ' 1 THE GREEN SHEET 7B What's going on with your groupZ If you would like lo publicize group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance vent please send a typewritten release and photo (it possible) tot necessary & videotape will be available with additional info about breast cancer & ext. detection. For more info call Children 2176. Fund Raisers WESTERN CHUCKWACON DINNER will be held tomorrow (Fri.) from p.m. at Hilltop United Methodist church, 10600 So. East. Menu includes country fried chicken, pork, baked beans, cole slaw, hot rolls, homemade pie. Door prizes awarded. Sponsored by Hilltop UMW, proceeds will go to Susanna's preschool. Advance tickets are S5 adults, S2.50 children (under 10); at the door S6 adults, S3 children. For advance tickets call the church office, 9 a. m. noon, at 985 GONG SHOW: The 4th annual school of medicine Gong Show, a talent competition to raise money for medical student scholarships, will he held Fri., Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in GardnerHall on is a the UofU campus. Admission minimum S2 donation (S5 faculty & staff) & will be sold weekdays at noon in the UofU hospital cafeteria & 8 a.m.-- p.m. at the information window at the south end of te school of medicine (beginning Mon.) Tickets will also be available at the door. MEDICAL UofU Jackson St., tomorrow (Frl.) from p.m. & the West Jordan South stake center, 2800 W. 9000 South, from p.m. Wed. All blood types are needed. For more infocall Organizations CRESCENT D.U.P. camp will meet today (Thurs.) at 1:30 p.m. in the home of Carla Johnson. Dianne Hyde will present lesson on Utah's rivers. SALT LAKE MOTORCVCLE CLUB Will hold its 8th annual Polar Bear Ride Sun. Signups e at a.m. at the from 5300 South. Cost is S6 per person which includes ride pins, drawings & a chili feed at the end of the ride. For info call Frank at 972 1 scoliosis assn, of Utah meets the last Tues. of each month (Feb. meeting at 7 p.m. Tues.) in the conference room in Bldg. 9, VA hospital, 500 Foothill Blvd. In- formation availble for those with scoliosis, Shermans disease, Lordosis, Kyphosis & other spinal disorders. For more info call Craig Swick ) or Gordan Sharlene Olander ) . V isser or LUPUS FOUNDATION holds general meeting Tues. at 7 p.m. in Barker Hall, McKay Dee Hospital, 3939 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. Dr. Jeffrey Booth, rheumatologist, will speak on "An Overview of Lupus." For info call (801) mid-wint- Health Care CANCER SCREENING: Free breast screening & training in breast is being offered at Cot- BREAST cancer Hospitals Center for Women's Health, 5770 So. 300 East, today (Thurs.) 11 a.m. 3 p.m. Simple techniques for from breast self exams will be taught by a nurse from the Utah Dept, of Healt. Also, mammograms will be available at a is reduced price. No appointment tonwood 8087. SOUTH SALT LAKE D.U.P. will meet at :30 p.m. Mon. at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. McMillan will be the hostess camp. OLD ASSN, will hold its banquet Wed. in the Goldfield of the Radisson hotel, 161 W. 600 TIME ATHLETES room South. Banquet will honor distinguished high school coaches. Social hour is at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30. Tickets are $10 (includes food, tax 8, gratuity) 8, may be purchased by calling Dick Ball at 484 3265. past presidents no host a luncheon at Cottonwood-MurraLADIES OF ELKS 85 will Elks Lodge, No 2344, 4894 So. State, March 7 Get acquainted hour a.m.; lunch 12:45; fun, entertainment. 11:30-12:3- lo? THnEET? Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE FISEE Podiatrist Foot Specialist ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED I I I I When EXAMINATION there's trouble o CAU US 967-333- 8 4370 So. Redwood Most Insurances Accepted By ) Appointment With This Coupon Only Expires 3ZlM I I I I I I Religious GRANITE PARK. A courtroom of murder and mystery, The Night of January 16th, will be presented by Granite high March 3, 4 and 5. drama sponsors a dinner dance, "By the Light of the Silvery Moon," at 7 p.m. Sat. at the Kearns East stake center. Menu for the dressy-dresaffair will include salad & fruit bar, punch 8i rolls, mashed or baked potatoes with roast beef, gravy, corn & dessert. Music for dancing will be by Tapestry & a program will be presented at intermission. Tickets are S2.50 per person or $5 per couKEARNS EAST 1986 Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspaper f.0, BOX 7117 Murray, Utah $4107 - Court On Granite Docket (262-366- CROSS BLOODMOIILE Will be at the Fox Hills elementary (3755 W. 6020 South) Health Fair today (Thurs.) from 4- - 7 p.m.; the Midvale stake center, 425 RED CAPABLE KIDS, a special class designed to teach latchkey children how to handle emergencies when parents are away from home, will be offered Sat. from p.m. at Kearns library, 53S0 So. 4220 West. Basic 1st aid, crime & fire prevention, safety rules & instructions for taking ca.-- e of general household responsibilities will be included. Class covers material especially valuable for children of single parent families or families in which both parents work. Preregistration is required. Tuition is $5 for the 1st child, $3 for the 2nd & $1 for each additional child. Parents should plan to attend the last of class For more info call Murder Mystery fashion. S6. For reservations call these "leaprecans" Angela Ernhart (266 8472) or Ruth Marsh (466 4742) Darline Taylor Reservation deadline March 3. your the ol Thursday, February 20, STAKE s Twelve people from the audience will be chosen to serve as members of the jury and they will determine the ending of the play. They decide whether Karen Andre, played by ple. WHERE ARE WE GOING? will be Rev. James Harris' sermon at 8:30 8, 11 a.m. worship services Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Chancel choir will present the anthem "Create in me a clean heart, O God," at 11 o'clock service, Roger Tucker will sing at early service. Bible study will be held at the church at 10 a.m. today (Thurs.), Girl Scouts meet at 6:30 p.m. A group from the church will visit the Ramses II exhibit in Provo Sat.; Tongan choir will rehearse at 6 p.m. Sat. Evening group of United Methodist Women will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon. in the home of Hazel Wyatt. Evangelism committee meets 7:30 Tues. 8, education council at 7:30 Wed. is Englert, Jenny guilty of the murder of financial wizard Bjorn Faulkner on the night of Jan. 16, 1939. District Attorney Flint, played by Scott Wagstaff, will attempt to prove that Miss Andre, Faulkners former secretary and fellow swindler, was responsible for the tycoons death when he plunged from the roof of the Faulkner building. Defense Attorney Stevans (Philina Shira) counters that the death was suicide, that Faulkner was unwilling to bend before his creditors and acknowledge his ruin. The young widow of the deceased, Nancy Lee Faulkner, is portrayed by Sylvia Wood, while the judges seat is filled by Annette Cooley. Other leading parts are enacted by David Clouse and Nathan Olson. Supporting cast members are Paul Clements, Lance Louiselle, Maraa Primack, David Baker, Leesa Brasher, Robert Mares, Charles Thompson, Louise Brasher, Lance Nelson and Gerilee Holland. Director of the play is Gene Granite high drama teacher. Tickets cost $2. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN church, 5071 So. 4280 West, holds worship service at 10:15 a.m. Sun., with Sun. school for all ages at a.m. Lenten services alternate between St. Paul's and Atonement at 6:30 p.m. each Wed., with a soup 8 bread supper at 5:30. For more info call 968 0173. 9 PRESBYTERIAN WESTVALE church holds Sun. school classes for all ages 9:45 a.m. each Sun.; worship services conducted by Rev. John Sensenig 11 a.m. Youth meeting will be held at 5 p.m. Sun.; women's Bible study p.m. Wed. For more info call the church at 968 7992, 9 a.m. noon, Mon. Thurs. COUPONS i PERMS i -- J $1795 g I sponsors "In the Mood,,, a spring dance slated for March 14 from affair p.m. features live music by Portrait, floorshow 8, door prixes. Dance will be held at the stake center, 5980 So. 1300 West, 8, is geared for persons 14 8, older. Admission: S2 per person, S3.50 per couple, S5 per family. Tickets available prior to dance. For info call Virginia Pulley, BENNION EAST STAKE Includes Fashion Stylo Semi-form- FOCUS ON THE FAMILY, a film ATONEMENT LUTHERAN 3500 South, West Valley Cut I I - Reg. S35 church, 2050 W City, conducts adult Sun. school classes, including classes, 9 a.m. & worship services 10:30 a.m. each Sun. For info call the church ofa.m. Mon. Fri., or fice, leave message any time. You will be contacted. HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIP 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 serv- ed. Reunions 1ST WARD annual ward TAYLORSVILLE reunion dinner will be held tomorrow (Fri.) at 6:30 p.m. in the ward house. Theme is "Pioneer Party". Everyone en- - coupon! vrrer dNDSMARCH 8th, 1986 Z Coll 966-815- 8 YUNG'S BEAUTY SALON 14184 W. 4570 South by entering street north of Sutherland Lumber) series, sponsored by St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, will be presented each Mon. at 7 p.m. 8, Tues. at 9 a.m. during Lent. Series by family expert James C. Dobson, filmed live at family life seminars. Titles & dates are: Feb. 24 & 25, "Shaping The Will Without Breaking The Spirit"; March 3& 4, "Christian Fathering"; March 10 8. 11, "Preparing For Adolescence, Origins of March 17 & 18, "Peer Pressure 8, Sexuality"; March 24 8 25, "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women." Child care available. For infocall I I Special 1 Judge Diana Heath (Annette Cooley) gavels down - "a witness of questionable character" during rehearsals for Granite high's production of The Night of January 16th. Performances slated March 3, 4 and 5. ORDER . . . homemade breads & jams & homemade root beer featured at dinner. Old fashioned spelling bee, Virginia Reel & a short history of Taylorsville featured. All ward members, former members & friends encouraged to attend. For more infocall Shirley Hendricks, . Etc RABIES p.m. at 4100 So. licenses of $7.50; 262 3461, ext. DELUXE SERVICE Alta View Hospital PERSONAL will hold its "A Healthier You" class for p.m. This Girl Scouts Sat. from course meets requirements for the Girl Scout Personal Health badge. Nutrition, taking vital signs, personal groomHEALTH: 3 will be held Sat. from the West Valley animal shelter, 7200 West. Vaccination fee is $7; are regular $15; altered with pro senior citizen with proof, $5. CLINIC GRANDPARENTING IN THE BOi, a class sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital Center for Women's Health, will be held Wed. from p.m. at the center, 5770 So. 300 East. Class is designed for grandparents who may find their new role different from traditional roles of the past. Class explores what in means to be a grand parent in today's society, rights & responsibilities of grandparents 8 how to & rela develop strong communication tionships with children 8. grandchildren. S1495 Reg. M6.95 SEWING MACHINES 2176. YOU'RE IN CHARGE: The "You're In Charge program has developed badge requirements with the cooperation of the Girl Scout Council 8. a course in earning this badge is being offered today (Thurs.) & Feb. 27 from 6:30 8:30 p.m. in room 5T06 at St. Mark's Hospital. Tuition is $5 per person. For more info call ing, posture, emotional changes of adolescence and fitness are discussed. ext. 2091. For infocall I '.o';:r Adjust Too & 1 ?5 I II 22886 Im Vacuum I Cleaned Adjust Top Tensions Ar? U S Si Enterprises J 4081 W. 5415 Sc. 966 1416 COUPON KEARNS coupon , Store Your Stuff For Less! 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Across from Kearns Jr. High School) All Units Subject To Availability 1 I MINI SERVICE Offer ends I 22501 Bottom Tensions Special Film, Band To Entertain Seniors Here MAGNA. Special entertainment is planned at the Senior Citizen Center here this week, according to Kathy Kinney, director. The first is a movie to be shown today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. The Murray band will entertain at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Lunch will follow the entertainment, with Oriental fare being offered today and food from the Deep South served tomorrow. There are two days left in a memory course taught by David Turner, the first on the Wednesday and the second on March 5. Sessions will begin at 10:30 a.m. Senior citizens are being encouraged to participate in a number of classes at the center, which includes craft classes taught by Fern Llewellyn and Sherrie Jorgensen, china painting by Ida Hunt and oil painting taught by Jessie Lovell. Craft classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. are under the direction of Mrs. Jorgensen, while the Thursday class at 9 a.m. is taught by Mrs. Llewellyn. Both the china painting and the oil painting classes are taught on Thursdays at 10 a.m. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Kinney at I I All Mokes VACUUMS Cost is $5couple, $4single. For more info call I CLEAN and SERVICE Karen Andre (Jenny Elliott) couraged to come dressed as pioneers. Elk stew, buffalo burgers, vegetables, I I I |