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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 8B 13, 1986 Cafleimdarr Commmmiuiimntty Fund Raisers Organizations ANNUAL SPRING FASHION SHOW to benefit Utah Girls Village will be held at noon Sat. in the Westm Hotel Utah Grand Ballroom. Event is the maior fundraiser for the Kearns home, said Lila Biorklund, founder & director. About 500 people expected to attend the luncheon, themed "Help one girl, help generations to come. Fashions courtesy of ZCMI, Joyce Gorder coordinator. Since Utah Girls Village was established in 1975, it has helped rehabilitate countless troubled girls. Currently the group home parents program used at the village is helping train parents of four boys homes in Utah. Tickets for the fashion show & luncheon are $20. Reservations may be made by calling hatter MAO TEA party will be held Sat. from 10 2 p.m. in the 49th Street Galleria. A $5 fee entitles participants to 2 activities, plus a "Tea Party" with Alice in Wonderland & her friends. Proceeds benefit the Children's Center, a resource center for emotionally handicapped pre school children The 49th Street Galleria is located tustoff (take the 53rd South exit west & follow the signs). For more info call a m. FUNN. BAKE SALE will be held from 9 a m. 6 p.m. Sat. at Brickyard Plaza to raise funds for Resolve of Utah, an information, education & support organization for persons with impaired fertility. For more info caff to benefit Muscular Dystrophy Assn will be held Sat. from p.m. at the Hycarb Iceland (Hygeia). Anyone who can put on a pair of skates can help Utahns with Muscular Dystrophy & win prizes for themselves Skate a thon packets may be picked up at Hycarb Iceland, 1208 E, 2100 South. For more mfo call 486 5937. The Laotian branch of the Taylorsville North stake will hold its 5th annual dinner Sat., March 22 from p.m. fundraising at the stake center, 1250 W. 4375 South. Menu includes pork fried rice, steamed vegetables, fruit cup & Laotian dessert. Suggested donation: LAOTIAN DINNER: $2children under 12, $18family. Displaysof Laotan culture will be available. For moremfocall Dean Gillen at 268 1728. $4adults, Health Care OIABETIC CLASSES: Cottonwood Hospital presents a series of classes for diabetic adults today (Thurs ), Tues. & March 20 from p.m. All programs for diabetics & their families are held on the 4th floro of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Sessions include emotional adjustment to diabetes, physiology of the disease, medication, urine & blood glucose avoidance of complications, inmonitoring, dividualized instruction & counseling on nutrimeal tion, planning, exercise & other health needs of diabetics. For more info call 262 3461, ext. 2176. A.I.D.S.: Questions about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) will be addressed from 5.30 to 7 p.m. Tues. in the Salt Lake Health Dept, auditorium, 610 So. 200 East. Information on the disease will be presented, followed by a question & answer period for those with questions not covered by the presentation. Individual counseling will be available following the meeting. For more info, call the STD clinic at 530 7666. will be held Wed. from 8:30 a.m. noon on the 4th floor of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. The juvenile diabetic clinic provides counseling with a variety cf specialists including a physician, dieti& The clinic is nurse. counselor cian, registered to help juvenile patients & their designed families learn the critical techniques in treating diabetes, as well as ways to deal with the psychological effects of the disease. For more call 262 3461, ext. 2176. JUVENILE DIABETIC CLINIC basic FIRST AID for minor injuries will be taught a course offered by St. Mark's Hospital Thurs., March 20 from p.m. in Room 5T06 at the hospital. First aid kits will be assembled durcourse. Tuition is the ing $10person, including first aid kit. Instructor is Dave McGrath, RN, EMT, first aid & CPR instructor. For more info call 268 7422. in affects million Americans, yet it is among the most misunderstood of diseases. From March 15 April 15, residents of Sandy can learn more about arthritis at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East, when the library hosts 36 ARTHRITIS a 4 part display featuring arthritis information & audiovisual presentations as part of a joint venture with the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, the library is offering a free arthritis information brochure, the "Arthritis Reference Guide" & a 30 minute cassette tape for check out. For more mfo call the Arthritis Foundation at or the library at Lectures hostesses. camp will meet at 1 p.m. Fri. in the Murray Vine Street library, 166 Vine St. The lesson, titled "Locality Histories," will be presented by Jennie Halliday. Capt. Ella Mat-sowill preside. New officers will be installed. COTTONWOOD CRESCENT D.U.P. camp will hold its monthly meeting at 1:30 p.m. Thurs., March 20 at the home of Dianne Hyde. Vernise Carroll will pre- sent the lesson, "Locality Histones." RESOLVE of Utah, an information, education & support organization for persons with impaired fertility, will meet at 7 p.m. Tues. in the Pioneer Valley Hospital education center (north of Pioneer Valley Hospital), 3460 So. Pioneer Parkway. Family & marriage counselor Thom Harrison will discuss infertility & marriage. For info call SCOLIOSIS assn, of Utah meets at 7 p.m. Tues , March 25 & the last Tues. of each month in the conference room in Bldg. 9, VA hospital, 500 Foothill Blvd. Information availble for those with scoliosis, Shermans disease. Lordosis, Kyphosis & other spinal disorders. For more info call Craig Swick Sharlene Olander or Gordan Visser or call 943 4636. 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 about court procedure may attend. PROCEDURES: DENTISTRY: St. Mark's Hospital presents the Boy Scout Dentistry merit badge workshop Tues. from 5 30 8 30 p m in room 4T06 at the hospital. Good dental health will be discussed in this workshop as well as dental diseases. Tuition is S5 & the instructor will be Michael VanLeeuwen, DDS For more info or to register, call the Community Education Dept at ADULT MICK DIABETIC CLUB RILEY LADIES ing luncheon Golf Assn, will meet for spr- a.m. March 27 at Distinctive Catering, 285 E. 2700 South. Golf play begins Thurs., April 3. For more info call Faith at 11:30 Performances COPPELIA, or "The Girl With Enamel Eyes" tells a story of magic involving a toymaker, his beautiful doll & 2 young sweethearts who come into his life when the ballet is presented by the Salt Lake Chamber Ballet and the Murray Symphony at 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat. March 21 and 22 (2 p.m. matinee March 22) in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU campus. Featured artists include Christie Freeebairn, Heather O'Donnell, Vincent Baltierre & Gary Horton. Tickets are S4 & available at Kingsbury Hall & Dafatix outlets. For info call 562 ARTS. DOWERY OF A PERSIAN MAIDEN will be presented at 7 p.m. Thurs., March 27 in the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Featuring professional belly dancer & UofU instructor Kishmielle along with the Zagat dance troupe (4 adult event includes a dancers & 8 children ages short lecture titled "Bellydancing: The Myths & Stigmas of an Art Form," treating belly dancing as an art form. Following the lecture the Zagat to introduce dancers will conduct participants to the basic movements of belly The be will dancing. completed with the evening performance of "Dowery of a Persian Maiden." F ree adm ission. For info ca 943 4636. Religious sponsors "In the Mood," an adult spring dance from p.m. tomorrow l affair features live music by (Fri.). & Dance held at door floorshow prixes. Portrait, the stake center, 5980 So. 1300 West, & geared for S2 14 & Admission: older. per person, persons S3 SO per couple, S5 per family. For info call Virginia Pulley, BENNION EAST EVENING MASSES held at 6:45 p.m. each Wed. & Fri. during Lent at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. Stations of the Cross held Fri. at 7:30. March 21 observance will be bilingual & followed by potluck soup dinner. Participants asked to bring a meatless soup. Women of the parish are encouraged to become active in the Women's Guild. People interested in coaching youth bowling league should contact youth leaders. Jr. or Sr. high age people interested in bowling may pick up formsat the church office. will be Rev. James Harris' a.m. Sun. at Trinity United sermon at 8 Methodist church. Sun. school classes will be held at this Sun. 8 next to allow rehearsal time for a program to be presented Palm Sun. Rev. Harris will conduct membership orientation at 9.45 for persons interested in joining the THE COST? 30 & 11 SERVICES at Sts. Peter 8 Paul Catholic church have been scheduled as follows: 6 p.m. Sat., March 23, blessing & distribution of palms; masses at 9 & 11 a.m. Palm Sunday (March 24); weekday masses 9 a.m. Mon. Wed. Mass of the Lord's Supper 6:30 (March p.m. Holy Thursday, (March 27), followed by adoration until 10 p.m.; Way of the Cross at noon Good Friday (March 28), 7 p.m. divine liturgy with Holy Communion; Easter Vigil mass 7 p.m. Holy Saturday (March 29 - no 6 p.m. mass or confessions); 9 & 11 a.m. masses Easter Sunday (March 30). CROSSROADS DAY will be observed Sun. at Granger Community Christian church. Offerings of food, clothing & money will be accepted for Crossroads Urban Center. A spring cleanup day is planned for Sat. & an "enthusiastic crew" is needed, said spokesman Janice Mitchell. Boys girls up to 6th grade are being invited to a St. Patrick's Day party from p.m. Sun. at the HUNTER. Rockin Round The is the theme of the Hunter stake Spring Ball, to be held from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the stake center. Clock Admission to the Fifties-Sistie- s style dance is free, and dressy attire or theme style clothing is being suggested. Matt Limberg will serve as DJ for the event, which will feature contests in the twist, jitterbug and hoola hoop, with prizes offered. c acts from each ward will be performed during the evening. Lavish decorations include a soda fountain and silhouettes. Refreshments will consist of and chips, along with root beer floats. church. LUTHERAN CHURCH WOMEN of St. Paul's Lutheran church will hold a brunch at Marie 10:30 a.m. at Wed. Calendars Sunday services at the church, 5071 So. 4280 West, are scheduled for 10:15 Sun. morning, with Sun. school classes at 9 a m. Lenten services are being held alternately at St. Paul's & Atonement Lutheran church, with a soup supper at 5:30 & services at 6:30 each Wed. For info call 968 0173. Lip-sin- 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 17 & 18, "Peer Sexuality"; March & 24 & 25, mini-burge- Beverly Mecham is chairing the event, with Wilma Bliss handling decorations. "What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women." Child care available. For info call KINSHIP GROUP MINISTRIES of Vineyard Chris- tian 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 & 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. will be the the South Valley Unitarian Universalis! Society meets in St. James Episcopal church, 6876 Highland Dr. "I am especially disturbed by the overall ethical and moral weakness of his proposal," said Rev. Donn Marcussen, SVUU minister. "I would be remiss if I didn't speak to this issue, which is which profoundly affects us all." March 16 is also Scout Recognition Sunday. All boys & girls in scouting from SVUU families will be honored during service. For info call MORAL ASPECTS OF REAGAN BUDGET CEDAR topic at 4 p.m. Sun. when FENCE SALE ATONEMENT LUTHERAN Church, 2050 W 3500 South, West Valley City, conducts Sun. school classes, including adult classes, 9 a.m. & worship services 10:30 a.m. each Sun. For info call the a.m. Mon. Fri., or church office, leave message any time. You will be contacted. HOME BIBLE ministry of First BapWed. at 7 p.m . at FELLOWSHIP tist Church of Kearns held each home of Woody & Mary Alice 5540 South. For info call ble Fellowship held every other the home of Mark & J'Lean Heath Cir. For info call Keener, 4099 W. 2nd Home BiWed. at 7 p.m. in Burton, 5410 W. Refreshments served. A preview of the new home of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church is being offered March 16 22. Tours will be available from p.m Sun., 4 8 p.m. Mon. Fri., 10 a.m. noon Sat. & 10 a.m. 2 22. The 1st Eucharist celebrap.m. Sun., March tions will be the masses for Palm Sun. Dedication is scheduled April 27. NOSTALGIA . . , Evoking memories, Jon Whit and Wilma Bliss gathor poodlo skirts and othar momorabilia for Huntor kas "Rock Around Tho Clock" spring done. Organizors plan to havo this 1956 Morcury Montclair and othar old cars at tho Fiftios Reunions vent. SOUTH CLASS OF 3 is planning 50 year reunion for Sept. 6. Nationwide manhunt is underway to locate 600 men & women of that class. Those with knowledge of 1936 South high graduates are urged to notify reunion committee of names, addresses & phone numbers. Reports should be addressed to: 1936 Reunion Committee, 2453 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. St. Pat's Day Surprise On Magna Senior Slate Seniors MAGNA. will be the topic at 1 pm. today (Thurs.) in the Heritage Center. Following a 12:30 luncheon, a guest speaker from Smith's Food King will provide seniors with information on coding systems, generic brands of food, shopping on a limited budget & other areas of concern to food shoppers. Reservations are not necessary. DINING ON A FIXED MURRAY. The annual Alternate Energy Contest. sponsored by the Salt Lake Region of Utah Power and Light, will be held March 25 at 10 a.m. in Fashion Place Mall, UP&L spokesman Dave Mead indicated. The contest is open to all seventh, eighth and ninth grade students in Salt Lake, southern Davis, Summit and Tooele counties, he said. Students are being asked to enter INCOME projects depicting the use of an alternative source of energy. The objective of the contest, he explained, is to encourage young people to explore creative ways to produce energy while conserving precious natural resources. First, second and third place winners will be selected from entrants in each grade and will receive $75, $50 and $25, respectively, Mead pointed out. The grand prize winner, chosen from all contestants, will be awarded $100. All entrants will receive a and certificate of participation. 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The arrangements may be made by Cost of the meal is calling $1.25 per person. Reservations for any of the meals next week may be made by calling at least one day in advance. The Alternate Energy Contest Seeks Young Entrants ssireoc1 Come discover j STAKE !lnlflS7 go WEEK HOLY - Calendar , Clock Being Turned Back At Ball PRESBYTERIAN WESTVALE church holds Sun. school classes for all ages 9:45 a m. each Sun.; services conducted worship by Rev. John Sensemg 11 a.m. For more info call the church at 968 7992, 9 a.m. noon, Mon. Thurs. Pressure will present a free lecture Thurs., March 27 from p.m. on the 4th Floor of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. For more info call 262 3461, ext. 2176. THE In Hunter Stake D.U.P. ELAINE CANNON will give the keynote address at the annual Utah Homemakers convention tomorrow (Fri.) at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo. She will speak on "Dimensions of a Woman's Life." Other speakers include Dr. Al Price, a professor of child development at BYU, Patty Cannon, a representative of the Utah PMS Center at LDS hospital & a panel of outstanding Utah homemalers. Installation of new officers is also on the agenda. WHAT'S water AWARENESS: A short film & discussion on preventing contaminants in our drinking water will be presented Tues. from 7:30 8:30 p m at East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South) & March 25 from 7:30 8.30 p.m. at Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. For info COURT SUBURBAN ARTS CLUB will meet at 0 p.m. today (Thurs.) in the home of Jean Bird, 1609 W. 4800 South. Program will include discussion of financial planning led by Brad Oakeson. LeAnn Groves & Linda Maynei will serve as co- church. The Dobson tape, "Overcoming a painful childhood & importance of family tradition," will be presented at 7 p.m. Vesper services will be conducted at 7 p.m. at the Golden Living Center. 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