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Show THE GREEN SHEET 8B Thursday, May 29, 1986 f fif'Vr, f imWWtKCW!. t Eagles No. 1760 Aerie & Auxiliary officers will be installed tomorrow (Fn.) at 6 30 p.m. Buffet & dancing afterwards. For info call 266 0896. the DUP will hold its annual iubnee at noon Mon. at the Cottonwood ward, 981 Revere Cir. (5555 South). Each camp will furnish its own lunch. The musical program will be furnished by Lorraine Wilkinson & SALT SOUTH CAMP of LAKE daughters. Is the theme of the Christian Women's club luncheon to be held June 10 at the Heritage House, 4699 Highland Or. Lunch will be served at 12.30 p.m. at a cost of $8 per person. The program will feature "Apeeling Skin Tips." Guest speaker will be Richard Baker, owner of Merle Norman, Valley Fair Mali. His topic will be skin care; Teresa Strunk will focus on skin tones; Hilda Goddard, a rancher's wife from Mackay, Idaho, will discuss "refreshing and glowing." For reservations for lunch & nursery, those interested may call Dee at 486 7709, Lynn at 278 6168 or Bobbie at 943 9079. The nursery will be held at Southeast Christian BEAUTY ONLY SKIN DEEP IS church. Outdoors The sport of bicycle bicycle MOTOCROSS: motocross raacing will be gearing up for a sweet victory over leukemia on Sat. June 7 at BMX tracks all across the country. The Race for Life sponsored by the American Bicycle Assn. (ABA) for the benefit of the Leukemia Society of America will give BMX enthusiasts a chance to use their sport to beat this disease that kills more children than any other disease. As an added incentive the ABA has designated the Race for Life as a double point race. This will mean a big boost in the 1986 points season for riders. Race info & registration kits may be obtained from Allen Driscoll at Mountamview BMX in Murray or by calling (801) Sylvia Trujillo & Mr. Nebeker & the renewed certificate to Gary Kenney, Brigitte Wisely, Ruby Kidwell, Noeha Zbmden & Cindy Staples. The children of the parish both in CCD classes & enrolled in St. Francis school are receiving recognition for the contributions maoe to the holy Childhood Assn. The children donated $523 toward the fund which will be used to provide food, medical supplies & other assistance to children in need, Rev. Louis Fischer explained. thru July & August, Westvale Presbyterian church holds 10 will be a m. at There service morning worship no Sunday school classes (including adults) dur(Thurs.) ing the summer months. Today stewardship committee meets at the church at 7:30 p.m.; communion observed during Sun. worship service; youth fellowship meets 5 p.m. 9 a.m. noon For details call BEGINNING JUNE 1 & continuing WORSHIP SERVICE will be held each Sun. at 10:15 a m. Sun. at St. Paul's Lutheran church; communion service every 1st & 3rd Sun. A food offering is taken every 2nd Sun., with any canned or non perishable items accepted to replenish the food pantry and assist the Crossroads Urban Center. The church council meets at 7 p.m. on the 2nd Wed. of each month. For more info, those interested may call the church, MINISTRIES of Vineyard Chrisof West Valley held 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mike & Virginia Williford, 4600 Creek View Dr. & each Friday in the home of Butch & Joy Crist, 4594 W. 5335 South. For info call Sunday worship services held at 10 a.m. in West Valley Seventh Day Adventists church, 3885 W. 4100 South. Sunday school & nursery care provided. KINSHIP GROUP tian Fellowship each Tuesday ATONEMENT South, West LUTHERAN CHURCH, Valley City, holds 2040 Sun. W 3500 school classes, including adults, each Sun. at 9 a.m., with worship services at 10:30 a.m. For info call the church office, a.m. Mon.-Fri.- , or leave message any time. You will be con- , sMA s 4 ffV acted. HOME UofU Union Building Saltair room. Tickets are available in advance from PMT box office, BIBLE tist Church ministry of First BapWed. at 7 p.m. at FELLOWSHIP 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 of served. CAROUSEL. Rodgers & Hammerstein's poignant musical about love & forgiveness, is on the Mainstage at Promised Valley Playhouse & continues Wed. Sat. at 7:30p.m. thru June 14 (2 p.m. & matinee June 7). Tickets range from may be obtained by calling Keener, 4099 W. 2nd Home BiWed. at 7 p.m. in Burton, 5410 W. Refreshments f programs at THE FANTASTtCKS, with music by Harvey Schmidt & words by Tom Jones, will be performed by the Top Hat community theatre group at Bennion stake & Bennion East stake present its annual 4th of July Celebra4 in tion Fri., July the Ballpark in Bennion. There will be rides, food, games, prizes & a race beginning at 7 a.m. Stands & entertainment run from 9 a.m.-- p.m. Continuous entertainment features the Hughes Brothers & many others. Helicopter display at 8:30 a.m.; sky divers at 10:30. There will also be a fire truck display & hose-of- f for those interested. says Come get Du nil's Theater personal discount! NO EXIT, by Jean-Pau- l Sartre, runs today (Thurs.) thru Sat. at 8 p.m. (5 p.m. matinee tomorrow) in the Lab Theatre, Performing Arts Bldg., UofU campus. Two women & one man are locked up together for eternity in one hideous room in hell. Tickets are S3.50general admission, S2UofU students. Seating is limited, purchase tickets in advance from the PMT box of- "See or call me before you buy your next New or Used Car! fice, Triadtheater's first show of its summer season, opens tonight & continues Mon. Sat. thru June 21 (Thurs.) under the stars at Triad Center. Classic tale of young western woman's relationship with the KingofSiam. THE KING 8 1, - Why pay more than you BRENT a theater piece for MOMENT, adolescents, is an intergeneration play about living life to the fullest & (earing from one another. The play will be performed at 4:30 & 7 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) & at 10 a.m. & 5 p.m. Sat. in the THE SHINING need too." "BCnX" BKXXALL SALES MANAGER MARK MILLER PONTIAC i St. 3535 South State Phone r t. ii 4.991 r XVNT4 All ONier Sizes 1 nd MANHATTEN EUONYMUS Offer . Community West Theater 1 A I m 05 I m ends June 21st, 966-815- 8- YUNG'S BEAUTY SALON 4184 W. 4570 South (Fma nome by entering street north pf Sutherland Lumber) MAGNA. The Curious Savage will be presented by Community West Theater on the Cyprus high n cm d coupon SCISSOR n SHARPENING . 1.50 Dpinkers Reg. $3.00 D ABC SEW & VAC 1675 D $149 W. Q D 3500 So. 973-705- 0 i..m ee tees 0 stage at 7 : 30 p.m. June 2, 3 and 4. The comedy is under the direction of Charles Brown, with Stephanie Brown and Glen Linder as assistant directors. Spencer Brown, assistant lighting director at P.M.T. is handling lighting, assisted by LeAnne Turner. Sound effects will be handled by Mr. Nelson and props by Barbara Jacobs and Angie Thompson. Cast members include Linda Linder as Mrs. Savage; Judy McKinlay, Linder, Florence; Hannibal; Gordon Betty ASHES And Mewy Mere Star Shaped Foliage In Excellent Accent Plant Flowers a Rainbow of Colors Both on Reg. 4.99 Special ARBORVITAE REPEAT OF A SELLOUT Flowering Horn Bright Pink Flowers Followed By Lvth Purple Foliage Upright, Evergreen Golden A Brewer Sylvia Brown, Mrs. Paddy; Shawn ORarden, Titus; Mark Pulley, Samuel; Alisa Bruner, Lile Belle; Lee Blauvelt, Miss Willie; David Bona, Dr. Emmett; Eral Foote, John Thomas. The play was first produced on Broadway in 1950, with Lillian Gish as Ethel Savage, the woman who inherits her husbands fortune, only to have her stepchildren place her in an institution, where she meets five charming inmates who try to assist her in keeping control of her money. Tickets are $3 per person for general admission seating. 9 To Large BAB Soft Silver jJ Rog. 4.99 - MAWS HAWTHORNES COLUMBINE gal. 'Curious Savage' Opens Monday 1986 Call 1 off SILVER MOUND! Fast Growing, Leafy Evergreen Rich Green Celor CURIOUS . . . Fairy May (Betty Utloy), Ethel Savage (Linda Under) and Titus Savage (Shawn O'Rarden) rehearse a scene from Curiout Savage, playing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Cyprus high school. off UNDINS Doei Net Indwde Bedding A Went 9.99 to 64.99 EVERGREEN PERMS ALL TREES NURSERY STOCK SELFiSTORAGE WESTiVALLEX Includes Fashion Style iDeRySpectob ALL From New Youl" I Check Stover Unedvertfsed INiTHE SALTi LAKEiVALLEY THEBESTiSELECTION & CATECHISTS religious education board members will receive recognition during the 9:30 mass Sun. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. Estella Martinez, Diana Nowakey & Gary Kennedy will receive awards for 5 years continuous service; Phil Hofstetter, Jane Hosk-ing- , Dave Luian, Dianne Nickerson, Leslie Sage & Joyce Ferrone for 3 years. The basic catechist diploma will be awarded Len Nebeker, Cindy Williams LaDonna Earl & Mel Sanchez. The catechist certificate will go to Linda Wallis, A B 266-883- 3 ALLLNURSERYiSTOCK IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY a m "For - IjpMi illtgiHi? SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION will be held at & 11 a m. worship services Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Rev. James Harris will officiate. Sun. school classes for all ages will be held at 9:45 Bible study will be held at the church today (Thurs.) at 10 a.m. Girl Scouts & ther parents will meet in the church courtyard Sat from 9 a.m. noon; varsity scouts will have a car wash in the church parking lot Sat. afternoon. Evening unit of United Methodist Women will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon. in the home of Hazel Wyatt. A prayer meeting will be held at 6:45 p m. Tues , followed by a meeting of the Council on Ministries at 7 30. The Sew & Do group will meet at 9 30 a m. Wed. 8 30 COUPON 5 gal. BAB Reg. 16.99 Reg. OURSIMonFfil9Jo ow opeNsundaysIo FOR 24.99 NG CONVENIENCE Utley, Fairy May; Jim Blauvelt, Jeffery; ooaiiMjDja roi Cf . K ekm. - pen. r DEDICATION: EVERYTHING MUST GO (Fixtures Too) V - & A Chorter Summit Hospital it the first psychiatric hoiphal in the Salt Lake Valley. It represents n new concept of treatment in the rapidly changing mental health field. The Public Is Cordially Invited SATURDAY, MAY 31, 12:00-1:3- 0 p.m. "Troubled Youth" Noon: Substance Abuse Dr. 6ary Jorgensen; Youth Concernt-- Dt. DAvid Mims TUESDAY, June 3 2:00-9:0- 0 Youth Suicide Or. MichMl Deciria; p.m. "Women and Stroie" Coping Network Women's Changing Roll; W. art Perplexed But Not in Despair; Hand). Your stress Bafora It Handler YOU! Effective Stress Reduction; Depression, the Substance Free Addiction; Stress in Child Rearing by THURSDAY, June 5 WEDNESDAY, Jens p.m. "Criiit Intervention" 6:00-7:3- 0 6:00 p.m. Dr. Gary Staphanson; Coach 1 1 - Alton 1 1 Proctor, NSW; Tom Nassilke, n.m. "Sport Psychology" Gragory Raiport, M.D. and Ph.D., was a sports psychologist for the Russian Olympic Team. Ha is an intamattonally recogniisd authority on sports psychology, and tha only member of his prestigious Russton profession ever to escape to the Western World. We Provide Care and Treatment for Mental Health and Addictive Substance Concerns THREE DAYS ONLY ADULTS ADOLESCENTS CHILDREN WE CAN HELP WITH EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS: Depression BOB'S DISCOUNT 3535 So. Redwood Rood 10 A.M. To fY Soles Manager Brent "Bunk" Bunkall Francis Xavier Catholic church will continue throughout the summer. The iunior high group will meet at 7 p m. Sun. in room 2. The girls sofball team will r to play from 10 a.m. noon June 7. A will leave at 9 a.m. June 8, returning at 8 a m the following day. The outing is sponsored by the senior high group at a cost of S16. The ' senior high group will meet in room 2 at 7 p.m. on June 11. ! 'Mv the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West, at 7:30 p.m. today (Thurs.), tomorrow, Sat. (2 p.m. matinee Sat.). Admission is $1. For details call 250 2194. THE OTHER SIDE OF LOVE, a 1950's style romantic comedy with lots of laughter for all ages, is at Hale Center Theatre, 2801 So. Main thru June 16, performances are slated at 8 p.m. May 30, 31, June 2, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14 and 16. For details call INDEPENDENCE DAY: Religious YOUTH GOOD EDDIE, A Jerome Kern musical comedy of mismatched mates, marital mix-up- s & other misunderstandings, is at the Little Bowery in Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State Street, thru Sat. For ticket info call VERY 6:00 P.M. Alcohol Anxiety CHARTER SUMMIT HOSPITAL 175 Wait 7200 South Midvale UT 561-111- 1 "Where Deed Meetel Heohh Is Peace Of Mhd" Drues Stress |