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Show 8B Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 6, 1986 Calleimdlair Comanmnuiimntiy women Unitarian-Universahs- t of the South Valley Society, will conduct SVUU's Sun. m. 6076 at service at p Highland Or. (St. James Episcopal). Service will grow out of workshop led by Ms. McDade on Sat., 9:30 a. m 2 p m. at First Unitarian church's Eliot Hall, 569 So. 1300 East. All interested women invited. McDade's music centers on "peace, justice & a respect for all people & life." She has traveled world wide in a lay ecumenical musical ministry & was a founding member of Arlington Street women's caucus, which produced 2 records & song book of original music significant to the women's movement. For more infocall 265 1100. & 4 Through Monday - Stars Celebrate 'Ducky' Era : Miss SANDY PAGEANT; Young girls dream of being "Miss America" A the girl who becomes "Miss Sandy" may go on to achieve that honor. Sandy Recreation seeking candidates to enter "Miss Sandy Pageant," to be held May 3. To by Labor qualify, young women must be day, a high school graduate A never married. Judging on talent personality, poise A beauty. Apply at Sandy Recreation , 8680 So. 440 East, or call Beverly Olson at holds service Sun. Sun. school 9:30; morning service at 10:45; evening service 6 p.m. For info call Rev. John Hornok at 968 2443, Ernie T ripp at 571 7881 or Martin Zimmerman SOUTH VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH at 8698 So Center St., Sandy. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE services at 3rd Church of Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring Lane (5000 So.) are 10 a m. Sun. & 8 p m. Wed. Reading room (2343 E. 3300 South) open daily, noon-p.m. LETS GO HAWAIIAN is theme for 1986 Apartment Assn, of Utah trade show, Fri. A Sat. at the Expo Mart, 230 W. 200 South. Hours tomorrow (Fri.) are 10 a.m.-- p.m., with an Islant Party from p.m. Sat. hours are 10 a.m. 6 p.m. All rental housing industry people - owners, managers A maintenance personnel - invited to attend. Learn how to keep apartments rented by attending 6 seminars A visiting about 60 vendors who will demonstrate A show quality products or services. Show is free. uniting THE WORLD One Heart At A Time is theme for discussions on the Baha'i faith. "The pure heart is the one that is entirely cut away from self" (Baha'i sacred writings) . Discussions held 7 pm. Fri., 340 Vine St., No. 23, Murray & 7 p.m. Sat., 531 Elmcrest Dr. (off 6400 South) No. ID, Murray (261 0518). GOSPEL MUSIC is at Glory Barn 1st Sat. each month from 7:30 9:30 p m. Puppet ministry for children 3rd Sat. each month, 7:30-9- . Performers sought. Glory Barn is located in church, 1060 So. Jefferson (140 West), & is a music center. For info call Melba Evans at GRANDPARENTING A BIRTH SOUTH CLASS OP 36 is planning a 50 year reunion for Sept. 6. A nationwide manhunt is currently underway to locate the 600 men & women of that graduating class. Anyone with knowledge of any 1936 South high graduate is being urged to notify any of the following reunion committee members: Leon Gallenson (363 2727 work, 581 1460 home), Laurrie Budd Lloyd Wayne Black (363 2727 work), Sam Siciliano (582 9707 home), Steve Gillmor home), Ralph Straaberg (484 6547 home), Vaughn Bitner Milton Weilenman home), work, 355 8676 home), Wesley Madsen home) & Hal R. Harmon work, 582 8595 home). Names, addresses 8i phone numbers of grads are needed. Any report should be addressed to: 1936 Reunion Committee, 2453 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. IN THE B0i, a class sponsored appointment. SUPER'MOM STRESS, a class sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital Center for Women's Health, will be held Sat., 9 a.m. 1 p.m. on the 4th floor of the medical tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Class is designed to teach women ways to identify stresses A ways to manage time. Relaxation CAREER OPTIONS for Health Care Providers will be held March 27 at Phoenix Institute, 1600 So. West Temple, Suite 211. Many in health care fields find themselves needing to change jobs. seminar led by health care professionals. For more info call WESSON 24 OIL $10 BOYER P5e m MOUNTAIN ROAST COFFEE ,0P!SURID includes Beirne Chilsom, Stephen Kerr, Bryan Shelley, Tim Schomburg A Danny Keele. Performances slated 8 p.m. Thurs. Sat. thru March 15. For ticket info call Theater - Its hard to find a retirement savings plan with better features than an Allstate Cash Developer IRA. You pay no administrative charges or maintenance fees. l CLOUDS OF GLORY a comedy written by Ruth Hale about a romance which was planned before the principles were ever born, opens tomorrow (Fri.) at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street. Performances are at 8 p.m. March 10, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 24, 28, 29, April 17, 18, 19, 21, 25 & 26, with a 3:30 April 12. For infocall NEIL WHICKER 7, 8, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, p.m. matinee HEAVEN CAN WAIT, a comedy fantasy about a boxer who returns to earth when an overzealous messenger botches his first assignment by taking him to heaven 60 years before his time, opens today (Thurs.) on the Mainstage at Promised Valley Playhouse A continues thru March 29. For infocall MORGAN Allstate PIRATES OF PENZANCE the recent Broadway hit revival of Gilbert & Sullivan's absurdly delightful musical satire, is on the Lees Mam Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre thru March 12. Curtain nightly (except Sun.) at 6 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee March 8. For info call Allstate Life Insurance Company 3500 S., West Valley RUN 968-680- 0 FOR YOUR WIFE, a British farce by Ray Cooney, is currently at Theatre 138, 136 So. 200 East. "The play pokes fun at bigamy, gay life & even the Catholic church," a spokesman noted. Cast includes Janet Jenson as Mary Smith, Carolyne Record as Barbara Smith A Kit Ander-toas the bigamous John Smith. Additional cast Annuity Store Your Stuff For Less ponraift P GRANDPARENTING Hospital Center for Women's by Cottonwood Health, will be held Wed., March 26, from p.m. Class designed for grandparents who may find their new role different from the traditional roles of the past. Cost is $5couple, $4sing!e. Class held at Center for Women's Health. For inext. 2176. fo or to preregister call Are You Preventing Yourself From It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic for Counseling Center of Kearns. Call IMA. Policy described is the Allstate Flexible Premium Retirement LADY BEWARE, a free class designed to teach women how to avoid becoming the victim of an assault, is being sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital's Center for Women's Health on Thurs., March 20 from p.m. on the 4th floor of the medical tower, 5770 So. 250 East. For more ext. 2176. info or to preregister call HAPPINESS: with a great W. a.m., CO FLV A KITE: Sat., March 15, from at Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East, Mark Williams of Kites A Things will present a short history A demonstration of kite making. Preregistration required. For info call Finding Good Hands People to come up 4330 UKRAINIAN EASTER EGGS; Learn the intricate egg decorating with the Ukrainian Art League. Attend free decorating classes at any one of several Salt Lake County Library p.m. branches. Sessions scheduled Sat. from at the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane (1600 West); Sat., March 15 at p.m. In the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West; Sat., March 22 from p.m. at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale (off 80th So. 12 blk. west of State St.); Sat. March 22 at p.m. at the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South; Sat., March 29 from p.m. at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South). Preregistration required. For info call art of Ukrainian a Class EXPERIENCE, Leave it toThe 0. Cook Lumber SEMINAR: t overview on finishing an presents a be held at the will average basement. Seminar Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South March 17 A 19 from p.m.; at Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, March 24 A 27 from 7 9 p.m. Woorkbook fee: $3. For more info or to preregister call sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital Center for Women's Health, will be held Wed., March 19 from 7 9 p.m. Class designed for grandparents who want to understand Aor share birth experience of the 80s. Class includes tour of women's center, discussion of how birthing centers differ from delivery rooms A what role grandparents may have in the birth of a child. A labor A a delivery nurse will instruct. Cost is $5couple, S4single. Class held at Center for Women's Health, 5770 So. 300 East, Murray. For ext. 2176. info or to preregister, call Reunions JOYCE techniques, problem solving skills A $20time A management are highlighted. Cost is preregistration is encouraged. For info call ext. 2176. Salt Lake county, are high school graduates or will graduate this year A not served by another Miss Utah affiliated pageant. Pageant also open to previous pageant winners (other than Miss Salt Lake Valley), fudging based on talent, interviews, beauty A poise. New Miss Salt Lake Valley will receive scholarship assistance to college of her choice A other prizes. Entry forms Carol available from Marelyn Nielsen ) or Nancy Cozzens Zarbock .H-f- j E RENTAL SPACES- HMF PB30(S1 THE HONORABLE URASHIMA TARO; A young Etc. THE EMPRESS, infocall INFANTA, based on Oscar romantic folktale about a princess A a boy from the Deep Wood, will be in Babcock the Theatre, (downstairs presented A at PMT) March Showtimes will be at 4:30 A 7:30 Wednesdays, Thursdays A A 2 7:30 p.m. Saturdays. Tickets are' Fridays; $2.75. For info call PMT at BIRTHDAY OF THE Wilde's DIFFERENT SIGHT A "Night Times" - 2 plays by UofU MFA candidate David Howard will be presented in the Lav Theatre, UofU camIn "Different Sight," a pair of pus, March college students in Arizona share a rare kinship despite vasty differing personalities; in "Night Tiems," a married couple's dreams are ex- plored, exposing their perceptions of themselves A their relationship. Tickets for this double bill are S3. 50 ($2 with UofU ID) A seating is limited. For info call a musical play based on the life of educator Karl G. Maeser, will be performed in the North Visitors' Center on Temple The play is written bv Sauare April 2 5 A THE BROTHERS, A PSYCHIC FAIR will be held from 11 a.m.-p.m. Sat. A Sun., March 15 A 16 at Pioneer Hall, 1140 W. 7800 South, West Jordan. Palmist May Tarot card reader Reba Rice, dowser A psychometrist Bev Rhoades, astrotogist Waita Jones, dream analyst Faye Bond, Persian Tarot reader Mahera Harouny A psychic Mary St. Claire will be among those present. The fair is open to the public A is being sponsored by Inner Mind Dynamics. For more info call Mary St. Claire at row Today Foundation. Slated to take place March 22 at Fashion Place mall, the contest will help grant forever wishes to terminally ill children in the area. To enter the contest, a recent snapshot (within the past three months) should be submitted with the entry fee and official registration form no later than March 18. Registration forms are available from any Fashion Place merchant. Photos will be and winners announced by local celebrities at the mall the afternoon of the contest. One boy and one girl from each of seven categories will be recognized for first place. pre-judge- d limit 1 4 Per Customer HASH BROWN 2 lbs. POTATOES GLAD 254 0770. HANDLE TIE IN THE MOOD is the theme for the adult spring dance sponsored by the Bennion East stake Fri., March 14 from p.m. Semi formal affair features live music by Portrait, floorshow A door prixes. Dance will be held at the stake center, 5980 So. 1300 West, A is geared for persons 14 A older. Admission: $2 per person, S3. 50 per couple, $5 per family. Tickets available prior to dance. For info call Virginia Pulley, 262 7308. TRASH BAGS GREEN GIANT SLICED MUSHROOMS 4.5 oz. MISSION A Race For The Stars tournament of toddler events begins at 10 a.m., with first, second and third ELBO MACARONI 22 oz. 7? W 0' CHUNK 20 oz. 21-3- 266-504- $1 9 30 gal. 20 ct. MISS SALT LAKE VALLEY scholarship pageant will take place May 31. Entry forms due April 1. who live in Pageant open to young women place prizes awarded for each age group. All entrants will receive a certificate of participation. Parents may save time by preregistering toddlers for the race, or they may register from 9:30 a.m.-12:3- 0 p.m. the day of the event. A $3 registration fee for either the photo contest or the race is being asked, with a $5 per child fee requested from those entering both contests. The Jaycees are a volunteer community service organization for peoPersons who would ple ages like to be involved with this project or dozens of others sponsored by the Wasatch Jaycees may contact Kathleen Cartwright at Try a Want Ad! oo GOURMET FROZEN Tot Races Grant Wishes MURRAY. If your little star is less that 66 months old, the Wasatch Jaycees are encouraging you to enter him or her in the All Tot Stars contest to benefit the Tomor- jn PASTE 6 oi. 11' ei.) TOMATO competition, sponsored by Baton Boosters of Utah, will be held Sat. beginning at 8 a m. 5 p.m. at Albion Middle School, Newcastle Drive, Sandy. Young women, will compete in open A state championship categories in a variety of twirling events. Sanctioned by Drum Majorettes of America (DMA rules) For infocall BBU president Shelly Burrow or secretary Nancy Smith (569 0164). a Children's musical by Eleanor Hardy, is at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, each Sat. at p.m. thru March 29. Play tells an old familiar story with an interesting "twist." General admission is S3. For NEW CLOTHES FOR APPLE JUICE (Reg. or Cherry Flavored 64 STATE BATON TWIRLING $949 SKYLAND Keith Engar, with music by Tabernacle Robert Cundick. Tickets are free A available at the front desk of the North Visitors' Center beginning March 10. Performances April 2, 8, 9 A 10 at 7:30 p.m.; April 3, 4, 11 A 12 at 5:15 A 7:30; A April 5 at 8:30p.m. 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 is at Plum Alley in Promised Valley, Wed. 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