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Show facilities in Salt Lake: Jr. Olympic size pool, gym, racquetball courts, weight room, locker rooms. Diverse programs: fitness, aerobics, swim instruction, racquetball, karate & other or drop special interest classes. Call by at 737 E. 200 South. Fill BREAST CANCER Remembering Love Hospital's Center for Women's Health, 5770 So. 300 East, on Thurs., March 20 from 11 a m. 3 p.m. Simple technique for breast selfexams will be taught by a nurse from the Utah Dept, of Health. Also, screening mamograms will be available at a reduced price. No appointment necessary. For info call ext. 2176. tonwood SOUTH SALT LAKE. Clouds of Glory, a story of remembering love, of promises kept and of family relationships, opens tomorrow (Friday) at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. The theater, which is becoming well known for its humorous, tearful g and plays, has brought a poignant story of love to the Salt Lake area which some people may consider pure fantasy but others may feel is absolutely real. Voted best play at the Hale familys California theater, Clouds of Glory has the ability to warm the heart as well as tickle the soul of its audience. With a new song written especially for this Salt Lake performance by the singersongwriter Cody Hale son of theater owners Ruth and Nathan Hale - the musical score is intended more than ever to be as haunting as the story is intended to prompt audiences to remember those moments most of us share. Clouds of Glory, which is written and directed by Ruth Hale, stars Mark Dietlein (a Hale grandson) Lectures WATER AWARENESS: A Short film & discussion on preventing contaminants in our drinking water will be presented Tues. from p.m. at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East; Tues., March 18 from 7:30 0:30 p.m. at the East Mill Creek library, 2246 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South) & March 25 from 7:30 0:30 p.m. at the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. For info call heart-warmin- 943 4636. DEPRESSION f YOUTH: Wasatch Canyon hospital presents lecture at Taylorsville high Wed., 7 0:30 p.m., on signs, symptoms & nature of depression. Plenty of time for questions & answers. Dr. Shirley Kondo & Dr. Rich Ferre will discuss depression in children & adolescents. For info call Timothy Charles at - COURT PROCEDURES: Victims of crime & 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 aboutcourt procedure may attend. -- Organizations TRAVELING is Aieen Phinney's topic today (Thurs.) as she addresses the Murray Ladies Civic Guild at 7:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Hostesses are Phyllis Whicker & Helen Towers. LADIES OF THRU CHINA past presidents no will host a luncheon at Cottonwood-MurraElks Lodge, No So. 4894 2344, State, tomorrow (Fri.). Get aca m.; lunch 12:45; fun, quainted hour entertainment, fashion. S6. For reservations call these "leprechauns" Angela Ernhart or 328 0101) Ruth Marsh Darline Taylor (262 3660. Reservation deadline is Mon. ELKS 05 CHAMBERS, a Utah native & author of "Utah's Rosies: Women In the Utah War Industries During World War II," will address the Wasatch branch of American Assn, of University Women Mon. at 7:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood Spa board room. Chambers, who holds degrees from Bowdoin college (Brunswick, Maine) & the UofU, has served as administrator at Judge Memorial high. She will assist the group in ANN ilCOUPONai Fi Savin' Of The Green Special i PERMS I I includes Fashion Style Cut I I i r i i i i i i i i i i i I I I I - ! SCOLIOSIS ASSN, of Utah meets the last Tues. of each month in the conference room in Bldg. 9, Blvd. Information VA hospital, 500 Foothill availble for those with scoliosis, Shermans disease. Lordosis, Kyphosis & other spinal disorders. For more info call Craig Swick or Gordan Sharlene Olander Visser (969 4484 or will meet for spr27 at Distinctive Golf play begins Thurs., April 3. For more info call Faith at g OFFER ENDS MARCH 22nd, RILEY 1986 l CLUB, sponsored by YWCA, is for women business, active or retired. Stretch your mind & your circle of friends. Club meets each Thurs. at p.m. for lunch. Call ahead for luncheon reservations. For more info call 355 2804. TRI-- Call 966-815- in 8 YUNG'S BEAUTY SALON 4184 W.4570 South (Find home by entering street north of Sutherland Lumber) I l mcrlcan GLASS & MIRROR Of Used Utah's Biggest Stock Outdoors ""BOAT, SPORT 8 TRAVEL SHOW: Th'e2lSt afihtfel Utah Boat, Sport fit Travel Show, the largest outdoor & travel show in the Rockies, will feature a 250,000 square-foo- t display of boats, recreational vehicles, motorcycles & fishing gear when it at the Salt Palace. The Wed. itd doors opens show, which runs thru March 16, will exhibit vehicles including about 250 recreational motorhomes, mimhomes, 5th wheels, van conversions & travel trailers, & more than 250 speed boats, fishing boats, sail boats, cruisers & yachts. Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki & Yamaha motorcycles as well as backpacking & outdoor p.m. equipment will be displayed. Hours are 11 am. 10 p.m. Sat., Wed. Fri. (March March 15 A ll a.m.-p.m. Sun., March 16. Ad- COUPON! Windshields AUTO GLASS INSTALLED MURRAY. Sharon Smith, regional manager for Fortunate Life, will speak on nutrition for children and their mothers at a meeting of the NEW WINDSHIELDS Most Clear Windshields For Under UNDER 110 $150 Lake Salt Mothers of Twins FOR SHADES CLAIMS! INSURANCE Call and ask about our special rebate offer Mobile Service I ! high. Mrs. Smith, a authority responsible for expan- J 4919 So. State Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Murray nutritional AMERICAN GLASS AND MIRROR 262-608- continues thru Mon. in the Salt Palace Arena. More than 100 a ice skaters, professional gaiaxie of Disney stars & Olympic silver medalist Rosalyn to Sumners join forces salute Donald Duck's 50th year in show business. Tickets are:S6 50 S8 50 & are available at the Salt Palace box office & all Utah ZCMI stores. WALT DISNEY'S WORLD ON ICE Tomorrow (Fri.) & Sat. Repertory Theatre presents "Celebrate," a gala tribute to the Repertory Dance Theatre's 20th anniversary season. "Celebrate" is a concert of world premieres, new acquisitions & artistic collaborations hallmarks of the company's past 20 years. Tickets available at Capitol Theater, Cosmic Aeroplane, Waking Owl Books 8c RDT, from $8 $20. For info call 581 6702. CELEBRATE: Dance Religious RELIEF society STORY: Taylorsville stake spon sors Relief Society Anniversary Social 7 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) in the stake center. Heard of bedtime stories, short stones, love stories, amazing stories? Here's an opportunity to hear the Relief Society story. There's a baby shower, a blue serge suit, the fly campaign, the gospel wagon, visiting teachers walking 96 miles . . . this & more can be seen & heard thru music, dance & drama. Interested men also invited. of Relief Society will be held Sat. p m. in the Bennion East stake center. Theme is "The Eternal Circle" & speakers include Roger Mangeson (How to Raise Your Spiritual I.Q.), Jamie Glenn (You're A Daughter of God) & William Kimball Mack A CELEBRATION from 9 a.m.-- (Influencing Others Thru Example). Nursery NtMees for- stake provided; tuncheoF-served- : residents, but those outside stake boundaries will S3. be asked For more info call Suzanne Curtis 262 0187. WESTVALE Sun. PRESBYTERIAN church holds school classes for all ages 9:45 a.m. each services conducted by Rev. John Sensemg 11 a.m. Items for Crossroads Urban Center, 347 So. 400 East, are being accepted at the church to be delivered by the deacons. (For more info call the church). Sat. at 9:30 a.m. is a workshop for nursery & kindergarten Sun. school teachers. Sun. at 12.30 p.m. is youth fellowship bowling at the Family Center (meet at the church); Wed. at 12:30 p.m. is women's circle Bible study with potluck luncheon. For more info Cost of transportation for the annual Smithfield trip will be $2.25, plus the cost of a meal. Mrs. Kinney said reservations may be made to insure a seat on the bus for anyone 60 years of age and older who would like to go. Sally and Mark Dietlein, grandson and Ruth and Nathan Hale, star in Clouds of Glory, opening tomorrow (Friday) at the Hale Center ALL FAMILY IN THE . . . of granddaughter-in-la- theater owners Theater. call the church at 9 a.m. noon, YOUNG MEN S CONFERENCE Will be held Sat. in the Hunter stake center. Program will begin with keynote speaker at 10 a.m., followed by workshop series. Theme of the event is "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." All young men 12 & older invited, along with their fathers. HOW DO I FOLLOW? is theme of Rev. James Harris' sermon Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Girl Scouts will take part in the service; offering taken for "one great hour of sharing" to assist persons in need in 80 countries. A James Dobson tape, "fatigue use time pressure: the single parent," presented 7 p.m. Sun. followed by discussion 8i refreshments; UMM Bible study breakfast is at Dee's Family Restaurant 6 a.m. tomorrow (Fri.); UMW observes World Day of Prayer at Trinity 9:30 a.m. tomorrow; teen club hosts Shared Ministry dance for senior high youth 7 pm. tomorrow; UMW executive committee meets 9:30 a.m. Mon.; general meeting 9:30 a.m. Wed. with program titled "United in telling the story," followed by potluck luncheon. is Rev. Gene Robinson's sermon at 10:50 a.m. worship service Sun. m Granger Community Christian church; committee & general board meeting 5 p.m., spring clean up scheduled during the morning hours March 15 with "many willing hands" needed, according to spokesman Janice Mitchell. STRUGGLES OF THE OFFERINGS for the needy will be taken 10:15 a.m. service Sun. at St. Paul's Lutheran church, 5071 So. 4280 West. Sun. school is at 9 a m.; Lenten services alternating between St. Paul's & Atonement at 6:30 p.m. each Wed-so- up & bread supper at 5:30. For info call Members of the council meet at 7 p.m. Tues. at St. Paul's. FOOD FOCUS ON THE FAMILY, a film series, sponsored by St. Francis Xavier Catholic church, will be presented each Mon. at 7 p.m. & Tues. at 9 a.m. during Lent. Series by family expert James C. Dobson, filmed live at family life seminars. Titles & dates are: March 10 & 11, "Preparing March For Adolescence, Origins of "Peer Pressure & Sexuality"; March 24 "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women." Child care available. For info 17 & IN GOD is CAROLYN McDADE. feminist singer songwriter A 18, 25, call 966 1571. KINSHIP GROUP MINISTRIES of Vineyard Christian Fellowship of West Valley held 7:30 p.m. each Tues. in the home of Mike & Virginia Williford, 4600 Creek View Dr.; each Thurs. in the home of Garth & Maxine Bonner, 363 Roosevelt; & each Sat. in the home of Butch 6 Joy Crist, 4594 W. 5335 South. For info call Sun. at 10 a.m., meetings are held in West Valley 7th Day Adventists church, 3885 W. 4100 South. Sun. school & nursery care provided. sion of Fortunate Life weight-los- s fA centers between I I and I Cheyenne Reno, discuss 8 ! ! iCOUPONm iMrosMY tional concerns of mothers both before and after delivery. She will also focus on the dangers of fad diets. Sandra Kresser, past president, is inviting all multiple birth mothers and the general public to attend. Several mothers of triplets and the mother of the only set of quadruplets in the state are members of the group. Mrs. Smith was formerly with Fortunate Life centers in the Honolulu area. She has been with FortCorp, an internationally known health and nutrition business and parent company of Fortunate Life, for five years. Moving here last July, she presently is involved in opening a new Fortunate Life Center in the Canyon Rim Professional Plaza, 3191 Valley St. (3300 East). PAINTS 'TIL APRIL 12 SATURDAY GAL. HOURS: 9:00-12:0- Noon 0 Mon.-Thur- LATEX s. 9 A.M. 5 P.M. SEMI -- Fri. 9 A.M. 5:30 P.M. GLOSS -- 8I PLYWOOD LUMBER STEWART SIMONS & DOORS Financial Advisor Available For Appointment CUT TO SIZE Savings Wa Deliver 3542 South 4000 West, West Valley 967-301- 2 HARMON BUILDING SaitoKi BUILDERS MAR: 3355 Wail 3500 South In Granger make reservations, seniors may call interested 250 0692. The Homemaker INSIGHT ON TIME MANAGEMENT The nationally famous Charles R. Hobbs Seminar, adapted by Deniece Schofield to the special needs of women in today's world, is again available for your participation. Whether you work in the of fice or at home, this one-daWomen's Seminar can have a lasting impact on your life. LEARN HOW TO: with impossible demands Develop your personal strengths ,. pan more efficiently Establish and handle priorities Retrieve important information Gain "total" control And much more Cope "Deniece Schofield seems DENIECE SCH0FI to be the most organized person on earth II participants put to use even a small fraction of her advice, then lives will be. il not happier, at least less cluttered and harried " Publishers Weekly Seminar leader. Deniece Schofield, is the author of the book entitled CONFESSIONS OF HOUSEWIFE AN ORGANIZED She is a noted experl on home and time management and has appeared throughout the United States radio and television programs on MARCH 21, 9 a.m. 4 -- p.m. SANDY 150 East 9000 South per family. per person, $3.50 per couple, Tickets available prior to dance. For info call Virginia Pulley, 262 7308. HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIP ministry of 1st Baptist Church of Kearns held each Wed, at 7 p.m. at . Seminar Exclusively For One-Da- y $5 ATONEMENT LUTHERAN Church, 2050 W 3500 South, West Valley City, conducts Sun. school classes, including adultclasses, 9 a m. & worship services 10:30 a m. each Sun. For info call the a.m. Mon. Fri- - or church office, 972 8427, leave message any time. You will be contacted. Residents over 60 are also being invited to eat lunch at the center. The menu will offer Swedish meatballs with stewed tomatoes on Monday; Chinese pork chop suey with Oriental vegetables on Tuesday: macaroni and cheese with franks on chicken with Wednesday; oven-friemashed potatoes and gravy on Thursday: vegetable meat loaf with whole parsleyed potatoes on Friday The cost is still $1.25 per day and to d the theme of "Joni," a powerful, dramatic film telling the story of a young woman's struggle to find a useful life in the wake of a tragic accident which left her handicapped. "Joni will be shown Sun- - April 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church of Kearns. For more infocal!964-272or FAITH SOUL during & home of Woody & Mary Alice Keener, 4099 W. 2nd Home Bi5540 South. For info call ble Fellowship held every other Wed. at 7 p.m. in the home of Mark 8i J'Lean Burton, 5410 W. Refreshments Heath Cir. For info call served. BENNION EAST sponsors "In the Mood", an adult spring dance slated for March 14 from p.m. Semi formal affair features live music by Portrait, floorshow & door prixes. Dance will be held at the stake center, 5980 So. 1300 West, & is geared for persons U & older. Admission: S2 Fad Diet Dangers On Agenda Most Cars 85 20. STAKE Salt Lake City I SHARON SMITH, regional manager for For tunate Life, will speak on nutrition for children & their mothers at a meeting of the Salt Lake Mothers of Twins Tues. at 7:30 p.m. at Murray high. She will discuss nutritional concers of mothers bothe before & after delivery, including the dangers of fad diets. LADIES Golf Assn, :30 a m. March ing luncheon 285 E. 2700 South. Catering, W w 9 I BfAi Reg. $35 Performances MICK m A is luncheon theme for the Christian Women's Club meeting Tues. Event will be held at the Organ Loft, 3331 Edson (145 East) with lunch served at 12:30 p m. at a cost of S6.50person. Musical interlude will be presented by Larry Bray, Organ Loft owner, with organ recital by Joanne Harmon. Michelle Davis, Miss Idaho Teen of 1985, is guest speaker. For reservations call Dee (486 7709) or Bobbie Nursery will be held at New Life Christian Center, 2990 So. Main. MUSIC IN THE AIR SOUTH COTTONWOOD D.U.P. will meet at p.m. Mon. in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Elections will be held & lesson will be "Utah Rivers." Capt. Shirley Ottley will preside. children is S3adults, Slchildren under 7 free. MAGNA. Nine persons were singled out yesterday (Wednesday) for 100-mi- 484-925- mission lOO-Mil- special recognition at the Magna Senior Citizen Center here as part of walk program. the The walk began at this time a year ago when people signed up to walk 100 miles in a years time. Participants walked daily and kept track of their own time, and although several more signed up only seven women and two men kept their commitment. Included in the group were Leatha Colbey, Dora Allender, Foster and Elise Neusmeyer, Evelyn Beagley, Lloyd and Erma Aagard, Allene Jackson and Ruth Wright. Kathy Kinney, center director, said there are several other special events in store for seniors, including an Oriental meal on March 21 and a field tirp to the Smithfield cheese factory in Cache County on March and Carl Gallup alternating in the role of Tim, and Sally Dietlein (a and Hale granddaughter-in-law- ) Nancy Flamm alternating in the role of Jeanie. Other members of the cast include Nathan Hale as Grandpa, Merrill Dodge as Clyde, Yvonna Mortenson as Mother and Jennifer Wolfe and Susan Carlisle doubling as Debbie. Jason Barrus portrays Arnold, Brandi Biran and Karilee Taylor play Gretchie, Andrea Clark is Beverly, Chris LoGrande is Susan and Will Swenson and Ryan Radebaugh are Butch. Clouds of Glory opens tomorrow (Friday) and runs every Friday and Saturday, and every other Monday and Thursday through April 26. Play dates are scheduled at 8 p.m. March 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 29, April 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 21, 25 and 26. A 3:30 p.m. matinee has also been scheduled for April 12. Group rates and fundraising opportunites are also available. For reservations or additional information, those interested may call the theater at celebrating Utah Women's History Week. For details call Maxine Johnson, 6, 1986 Seniors Here Net e Honors - 'Clouds' Gather At Hale Theater & training in will be offered at Cot- screening breast Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 7B (Fire Dept- - lower level) $29 Call 278-538- 1 THE CHARLES For Reservations R. HOBBS CORPORATION P.O. Box 21567 Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 |