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Show 9B What's going on with your group? H you would like to publicize your group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance of the 'ivutpiwt son tyjwweittoft riitaM an photo Of possible ) to Gafisnsflflaif loan from the Granite School District May I M at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 500 East. Hours: a. m.-- p m. each weekday & Thurs. from p.m. UTAH PAGEANT OF THE ARTS, water color, crayon, pencil, pastel, acrylic or equivalent. Sculpture works OK; craft or stained glass works not eligible. All paintings must be mounted. Entries judged by professional artists. No entry fee, but each painting must be accompanied by entry form available at public schools. For info call Betty Spencer, Students, Classes ere now forming on Fridays: 3 at 1:30 p.m.; grade at 2:30; 4th-6tgrade at 3:30. For details call This is a Salt Lake County Recreation Division program. fUTi will be held Sat. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the West Valley library, 2110 W. 3650 South. Participants invited to bring kites & string & loin in festivities. Preregistration reKITE WATEICOtOIS by Shirley Bailey will be on display during May at the Ruth Vina Tyler library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale. Multi-mediworks of T rlsh Clements are scheduled in June. quired. For details call AUTHORS are In focus this UTAH CHIIDUM month at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Children's department invites patrons to "check out" display of children's books by Utah authors. by Bonnie Rockwood art scheduled tor display at the Holleday library, 2150 E. 4100 South, during the month of May. Also slated In May is an exhibit of leaded glass & wood carvings by Otto Reiter. Wetercolors by Shirley Bailey will be featured there in June. OILS are being enBoys & girls ages at the Redwood couraged to sign up for Center, 3100 So. Redwood Road. Involves hitting e ball from a T. No pitching. 5 or 1 hour. Other baseball rules apinnings Play ply. Cost: S15player. Registration deadline May 1. Program sponsored by Salt Lake County Recreation Division. For details call Ron at LANDSCAPiS by popular watercolor artist John Fetzer will be exhibited at the East Mill Creek library, 2265 Evergreen Ave., during May & June. SYRIAN DIG IXHIRJT, displaying photographs & artifacts from archaeological excavation in Syria is at BY U's Museum of Peoples & Cultures in Allen Hall, 700 N. 100 East, Provo. Titled "Tell Qarqur: Archaeological Investigations in Syria," exhibit runs thru end of the year. Hours: 1 a.m. 5 p.m. weekdays. Tours & special hours may be arranged by celling OPEN HOUSE GOOD MAN CHARUi MOWN Will by the Murray Arts Council June A MOOD PRESSURE CHECKS are available without charge from the Family Chiropractic Center, 545 on a drop-ibasis. E. 4500 South, bldg. 9 a.m.-nooor Hours are Mon.-Sat.- , p.m. For info call Dr. Alvin Brey or Dr. Sheldon Lunceford 01261-3411- . POOL I SPA CARE seminar will be conductd by Great Lakes Biochemical Co., Inc. on May 6 from p.m. at Sandy Spas & Interiors, 9411 So. 700 East in the Sandy Mall. This tree program will explain the step procedures which will insure sparkling clear pool & spa water. Para should bring sample of pool or spa ticipants water for expert analysis. For details call p.m. Ill ASNER: Auditions will be held from May 7 & 1 In the Alta high drama room tor "LII Abner," to be presented In August by the Sandy Arts Council & Sandy City Recreation. All parts are open. Auditioners should prepare a song (accompanist provided, or bring your own) & plan to read from the script. Anyone 16 or older may audition. For details call Beverly Olson at Fuod ELmscr s SURER COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE: The Granger Lions club is conducting a Super Community Garage Sale from 9 a.m. 3 p.m.. Sat. at Granger park pavilion, 3600 W. 3500 South. Lions are 566 1561. soliciting donated items & already have an interesting assortment. Those interested in conto arrange or tributing may call for pick ups. Proceeds will be used for various community projects, including eyeglasses for needy children in the community. This is 1st of what Granger Lions anticipate will become an annual affair. sought for Youth ages Festival the Arts. Times must be scheduled by no later than May 9, with auditions May 16 in Sandy City Hall. Auditioners should bring 3x5 card with name of groupinOividual, contact person, phone, number in group, age range & brief description. Numbers should not exceed S min. group or 3 min. individual. Accompaniment must be provided. Sponsored by Sandy Recreation Dept., festival slated July 3 & 4 at Mt. Jordan middle school. To arrange audition time or for more info call Taml Johnson at RNTERT AIMERS of 'Fiddler On The Roof' Offered Bv Stake HUNTER. More than 100 people are involved in the Hunter Central stake production of Fiddler On The Roof, to be presented at 7:30 p.m. April 30, May 1 and 2 at the stake center, 3930 So. 6000 West. The production staff is headed by Sylvia Brown, with Charlie Brown directing; Dixie Taylor and Myma Peterson, choral directors; Susan and John Hutchinson, orchestra; Grant and Jewel Hodson and Stephanie Brown, chroeography. Jim Phillips is stage manager-assistadirector; costumes by Dona Dickinson and Hazel Bradshaw; scenery, Don Gurney, Don and' Myrna Davis; props, Joan Peterson; lighting, Steven Fellows. I Glen Neison is floorjlanagw.,.. I The addition of two side stages and f remodeling of the existing stage floor has added sufficient room for the large cast to move effectively on stage, noted the producer, and was handled by Don Gurney. Rehearsals began in February following extensive auditions, and cast and orchestra have been rehearsing every day but Sunday and Monday to ensure a quality production, she noted. Cast members include Rick Hauert as Tevye; Merrily Despain, Golda; Robert Prows, Lazar Wolf; Alisa Bruner, Yente; Mary Ann Christensen, Children David Tzeitel; THE Motel; Rachelle Schaefermeyer, Harding, Hodel; Will Rackliffe, Per-chiStepahie Brown, Chava; Don Kenison, Fyedka. Admission is $2.50, and will be restricted to those age 8 and over. ii i 1 1 i SUNSHINE GENERATION WORLD'S LARGEST GARAGE Col- Mas 18 LEAGUE of Holladay, a group of With This a benefit for inr c Val-Pa- k Medical share ex- 964-628- 3 933s ' ELECTRONIC $44.95 8 Cyl 6 Cyl 4 Cyl 39.95 34.95 Includes Plugs, Points, Condensor, I I I and IN FRONT OF WHEEL DUAL FOR CAR A TRUCK CAR WINTER, SUMMER CHANGEOVER I I I I 119 159 30 I EXTRA MountDismountj2ITirs Computer Balance (2ITires IT.TRUCKTRV AND VAN RADIAL1 TURBO MUFFLER eras Md UNIROYAL ALL SEASON) Reg. 39.95 N GLASS PACK FOR BETTER PRICE GAS MILEAGE 26,s P20575R15 Mud Terrain RWL 59.88 P2t575R15 Mud Terrain RWL 69.88 P235-75R1- TAIL PIPE FOR Laredo AT RWL : i 26 Priced Installed Hardware Extra SUED mmvM 79.88 m guardian 311050R15 Laredo AT and TRUCK All RWL $114.88 I I I I I I I I I I I I I inEE3J0I!J!'4i51 n I, COUPON BUY 4 TIRES LJL ir"ii -- EMU FLAT REPAIR F R E E ROTATION ! J D AND GET A D FREE D ALIGNMENT D BUY 2 TIRES D AND GET AN ALIGNMENT Vl PRICE ghsd I H:'lkt-1ll- ) n VA to Set Timing, Carburetor Adjusted Using Sun Analyzer, Fuel Injection, Tune Up Too COUPON 3555 Wail 3500 Soulh sponsored by Offer ends May 31st, GjjfSXB Coupon LIFETIME MUFFLER MI-212- encourages OamCME) For Better Go Mileage A ROW RAP GROUP, Center, TUNE-U- P IN BACK OF WHEEL 'BUILDERS MARI TWIN peaks NO. 32 Masonic Lodge meets 1st Mon. each month at 7:30 p m.. Masons m good standing invited. For info call Jim Wadley, 964-627- 3 Most Cars Reg. Sll.tJ G. We Deliver Call the YWCA for 355 2804. RECOVERY. INC., a mental health organization, offers self help method of will training, group support & a system of techniques for controlling behavior & changing attitudes toward symptoms & fears. Group meets 2 pm. Sat., Murray Bap tist church. 184 E. 5770 South. nnnnnn Shock Absorbers each DUAL FOR TRUCK Reg. 34.95 isolated F.O.E. aerie 1760 holds dinner each Fri., 6.30 9 m. & breakfast 3 Sun. month, 9:30 a.m. p.m. Call 266 0896 after 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Sat. SCOLIOSIS ASSN, of Utah meets at 7 p.m. the last Tues. of each month in the conference room in Bldg. 9, VA hospital, 500 Foothill Blvd. Tuesday's meeting features Dr. Richard Goka, whose specialty is Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. He will speak on ways to manage back pain. Information availble for those with scoliosis, Shermans disease, Lordosis, Kyphosis & other spinal AFTER REBATE TRUCK PLYWOOD LUMBER & p 0814. DUAL EXHAUST FOR CAR Tired of feeling alone Fee is S3 for all 5 sessions. more info at UTAH EATING DISORDERS support group meets p.m. 2nd 8t 4th Wed. each month at the UofU Medical Center, Dept, of Psychiatry, room 5R142. "Guilt 8i Worry," featuring Dr. Neal Mayerson, will be theme of meeting Wed.. Free group for persons with bulimiaanorex-ia- , group is meant to be a source of mutual sup 8 port information. For details call Pattie 975 COUPON SajltAU.i JOB HUNTERS: SALT LAKE O.U.P. meets at 1:30 p.m. Mon. the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Murray camp will be the hostess camp. TRUCKSAND.CARS APPROVED BY MOST AUTO MANUFACTURERS SPECIAL OILS AVAILABLE FOR DIESELS-Sl.EXTRA gal. organiza- looking for work? Join the YWCA Job Hunters Support Group. Share ideas, techniques & resources with other women seeking employ ment. Learn interviewing skills & how to improve job getting chances. Group meets each Mon for 5 consecutive weeks from 6:30 8:30 p m. coupon UP TO 5 QUARTS QUAKER STATE'S NEW SUPER OIL Reg. 34.95 a national for while SOUTH ALIGNMENT LATEX FRIENDS, bereaved parents, holds monthly meetings at 4885 So. 900 East (ground floor). Purpose of the group is to aid in the positive resolution of the grief experience & foster physical & emotional health of bereaved parents & siblings. For info call Lila Glover, or Kathy North, 263 1313. in LUBE, OIL & FILTER CUT TO SIZE COMPASSIONATE tion mothers which meets monthly to discuss breastfeeding 8i other mothering issues, will meet today (Thurs.) at 7:30 p.m. in the home of a member. For info about this group or the nearest LLL group, those interested may call 968 8029. COUPON & DOORS SUICIDE SUPPORT: Bereaved by a suicide death? Seasons meets every 3rd Wed. at 7:30 p m. in the Unitarian church annex, 569 So. 1300 East. Purpose is to aid relatives & loved ones in developing an understanding of loss & grief, to work toward recovery, & to educate the public on warning signs & preventative measures. For details call Lisa Ayala at 250 9176 or write 3854 So. 6580 West, West Valley 84120 for info. Organizations InrtoBation Extra L. D Allen Betz (276 7608). SALE: The Kiwanis Felt YOUTH RUMMAGE Youth Recreation Center, 440 So. 900 East, will be sponsoring a Rummage Sale on Sat., May 17. Proceeds from any items sold will be used to help provide financial support for the Youth Sports Programs sponsored by the center. The rummage sale will begin at 9 a.m. & end at 4 p.m. Individuals wishing to make donations of clothing or other items are encouraged to drop off items at the 440 So. 900 East address daily from 8 a.m.-p.m. or Saturdays from 10 a m. 4 p.m. Individuals desiring to have items picked up may call Bonasl Cash-Bac- k When You Buy e Pair of b( D spring PRAYER COFFEE will be held Tues., May at 9:30 p.m. at 1377 E. Princeton Ave. Those ) interested may contact Andrea Townsent with an RSVP. This is an informal study in home and anyone interested in forming a Friendship Bible Coffee is invited. Nursery will be provided For details call Betty Keyser or 27 SPECIAL SAYINGS 1 r JAVA. OOLONG, MOU is the theme of the Christian Women's club meeting Tues., May 13 at the Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr Luncheon will be served at 12 30p.m.atacostof$8person. Exotic travels will be the topic of Tobi Arras, cruise master. Music & guest speaker will be provided by JuDee Schensky, a "Jill of all trades." For reservations for lunch or nursery, those interested may call Dee (486 7709), Lynn (278 6168) or Bobbie (943 9079). ftODYftUlLOiNG: County Recreation sponsors the Mr. & Ms. Salt Lake County Bodybuilding a as Contest fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy on May 10 at the Central City Community Center, is at 11 a m.; pre615 So. 300 East. Weigh-ijudging at noon; final judging at 7:30 p.m.; bikini contest during intermission; & guest posing by Mr. Utah of 1984, Ron Salisbury. Registration is $15; admission fees for both shows $5, or $3 for the evening show alone. For details call LECHE 4 MONROE BEST RIDE SALE 1 support for the project. The nationwide White Cane Days are offered to give the community an opportunity to contribute funds to the Lions, for use in assisting the blind and visually handicapped and in community projects, a spokesman explained. Club members recently assisted a student at Bennion junior high in obtaining an eye examination and glasses, he said. held May 2, 3, Bowling Lanes, 805 E. Center Midvale. Event sponsored by Auxiliary Eagles with proceeds for abused children. Two divisions will be held, including a novice division & a handicap of 70 percent division. One prize will be awarded for every 8 entries Total entry fee is S8, with $4.50 for bowling expenses, SI. 50 for prize money & a donation of $2 to the children's fund. Those interested may mail entries to Dolores Walton or John Keysor at the Junction Lanes. at Junction (7780 So. State), the State Aerie 8i going to projects & 1001. LA annual Eagles BOWLING TOURNAMENT: The 6th 9 Bowling Tournament will be 3 6 COUPON 1 Sunday and are asking community beta SIGMA PHI celebrates 55 years as a cultrual social International women's organization with a banquet Tues. In the Radisson Hotel where outstanding women in the society will be honored. In addition, the group will ring the Liberty Bell in Memorial Grove at noon Wed. for the occasion. For details call Gwen Elierison at 942 3839. NIGHT OF LAUGHTER: Cartoons comedy night club, 115 So. West Temple, & Odyssey House present stand-ucomedy entertainment with comedians Peter Gaulke & Joe Burman In a special fundraising event May 7 at 8:30 p.m. The $5 general admission price is a tax deductible donation to Odyssey House & 85 percent of all'cash donations go directly to treatment program expenses. Participants must be 21 & there is a 2 drink minimum. For info call 355 0844 or 322 - harms, utaii - COUPON 1 BENNION. Members of the Bennion Lions club will participate in the annual White Cane Days through In.Granger Westminster Visser (969 4484 or 262 4981). COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE CENTER and TIRE SHOP 1 Use White Canes To Raise Funds ACE of disorders. For more info call Craig Swick Sharlene Olander or Gordon lege Woman's Board will be held Sat., May 3 in Manford A. Shaw Center on the campus at 1700 So. 1300 East. The snack bar & bazaar will feature a wide variety of baked goods, homemade candy, delicatessen items, & gifts & goodies from boutique & "Grandma's Attic." There is no admission charge. Proceeds help Luncheon & bazaar fund 6 scholarshipsyear. open at noon. Silver Tea begins at 12:30. Both will close at 4 p.m. For more info call Doris Orgill, 278 1594. OFFER GOOD AT THIS LOCATION ONLY 4219 W. 541 5 South Bennion Lions To PAINTS TEA SILVER . FASTER nuwLiiia 1 Semi Metollics $10 extra SALE, Arthritis Foundation, Utah Chapter, is schdeudle from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Sat., May 3 in the National innnnnm u i i S V Qi, Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 Guard Armory, 1523 Sunnyside Ave. Seller's booths may be rented for $20 & renters keep all proceeds from their sales. Public admission is $ladults, 50 centschildren. This is a donation to Arthritis Foundation. For more info or to donate garage sale Items to Arthritis Foundation booth Pick-ucall service for donated items will be provided. 70TH ANNUAL 24, 1986 Thursday, April ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER, sponsored by the Alumni Assn, of Westminster College, will be held Sat. from 5:30-8:3p.m. in the Manford A. Shaw Center. Menu includes spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, ice cream 8i a beverage. Tickets are S4.25person or $15.50family for Following the dinner the Alumni Assn, will sponsor "Casino Night" in the Syme Lounge of the Shaw Center. Diners will receive "funny money" for the event 8i winners will redeem for prizes ranging from dinners at local restaurants to movie passes, ski vouchers, pottery & other merchandise. Procees support Alumni Assn, programs at Westminster. For details call the 11. Alumni office at 488-4- has come to the KS nt TH Redwood Center, 3100 So. Redwood Rd. This unique children's performing will group help your child learn singing, musical theater, dance, showmanship, music theory, 8. most importantly, through performing. There are no auditions & no required trips. For SUmonth your child can become one of the thousands of Sunshine Generation kids throughout the country. rn 3154 W. 5400, Freebies be FlOOlEI ON the ROOF: Auditions will be held tor the West Jordan Arts Council production of "Fiddler on the Roof" from p.m. April 30 & May 1 at the West Jordan middle school. Auditioners should come prepared to sing 2 contrasting songs from a musical. Accompaniment will be provided. Ol, Hauert) and Golda (Marrily Das pain) rahaarse a confrontation scan in tha Huntar Control stak production of Flddlor On Tho Roof. Play will bo porformod April 30; May I and 2. p.m. each Mon. at 7:30-- answered concerlng day c are curriculum & programs. Refreshments served. For (West into cell (Kearns) or presented in Murray Park Amphitheater under direction of J. Russell Johnson. All parts open. Tryouts will be Mon. & Tues., 6 1 p.m. at Taylorsville high school Little Theater. Also need a drummer & bass player in addition to actors. Call Michele for further details. Bartmess, SUCH A PAIN . . . Tevye (Rick is held Learning Centers Kinder-Car- South, Kearns & 1715 W. 7111 South, West Jordan. Parents welcome to tour facilities & questions Auditions YOU'lE THE GREEN SHEET aw sJi D |