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Show THE GREEN SHEET 12B Thursday, June 19, 1986 V f f a v' ' 'a '"? vKv W x" YtWS'ji Wr 4r '' v t under the stars at Triad Center. Classic tale of 9:30 a.m.; morning worship services at 10:45 young western woman's relationship with the a.m. For more info call F. Wesley Clem King of Siam. is pastor of the church. t , ns' sermon Sun. during 6:30 & 11 a m. worship services at Trinity United Methodist church. Sun. school classes will be held at 9:45 throughout the summer. A Tongan service will be held every Sun. at 2 p.m. Vacation Bible school will end tomorrow (Fri.) with a program tor parents at 7 p m. The Sew & Do group will meet at 9. 30 a m. Wed & the education council at 7 30 church holds morning worship service Sun. at 10 a.m. thru August. no school is There Sunday during the summer. This Sun. the youth fellowship will meet followOther ing services for a trip to Timpanogos. members also invited to attend. Cost is S2adults, Slchildren 6 15. June 29 services will be held outdoors with a pot luck picnic dinner to follow. On Mondays, women of the church will hold a quilting session at 7 p.m. & exercises with Karen King are held each Mon. at 6. For more in WESTVALi PRESBYTERIAN about church activities call 968 7992, 9 a Mon., Wed., Thurs. or Fri. or 263 9546 any time. fo is held each Sun. at 10:15 a m. at St. Paul's Lutheran church; communion ser& vice every 1st 3rd Sun. Food offering is taken items every 2nd Sun., with any accepted to replenish food pantry & assist Crossroads Urban Center. Church council meets 7 p.m. 2nd Wed. of each month. For more info WORSHIP SERVICE call KINSHIP CROUP MINISTRIES of Vineyard Chris tian Fellowship of West Valley held 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday 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 calf Sunday worship services held at 10 a.m. in West Valley Seventh Day W. 4100 South. Sunday 3885 Adventists church, school & nursery care provided. ATONEMENT LUTHERAN 2040 CHURCH, W 3500 South, West Valley City, holds worship service at 9:30 a.m. each Sun. For info call the church office, 972 8427, 9 11 a.m. Mon. Fri., or leave message any time. You will be contacted. HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIP tist Church ministry of First BapWed. at 7 p.m. at 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. LAGOON DAY for Bennion East stake will be held Wed. Families of the stake are invited to Stake participate. (For more info, call in the stake conference will be held June center. Adult session is slated for 7 p.m. June 28 adults 18 & older. June 29 features a welfare session 7 8 a.m. (stake presidency bishops, branch presidents, stake relief society presidency & ward relief society presidents); priesthood a.m. (stake leadership session is from presidency, executive secretary, clerks, high council, bishoprics, quorum presidencies, group leaders, secretaries); general session for all members begins at 10 a.m. There will be no primary so families may sit together. Bennion stake & Bennion East stake present its annual 4th of July Celebration Fri., July 4 m 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 i 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 for those interested. display & hose-ofINDEPENDENCE LITERAL DAY: GATHERING OF ISRAEL? Where are the & who will gather them as commanded? We will & we are. Underlying principles of the attraction between male & female energies & their powers to create life now scientifically explained; proof positive Joseph Smith believed in reincarnation. Free pamphlet. LDS New Aqe study group now forming to search the mysteries of God. Open to all people seeking greater light & truth. For info call wheat , J Theater YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN, will be presented by the Murray Arts Council at the Murray park amphitheater today (Thurs.), tomorrow, Sat. & Mon. at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Day Murray Music, City Hall, Taylorsville high school or at the gate. 400 seats available each night. Tickets are S3. THE WIZARD OF OZ, presented by Cottonwood Community Theater, runs today (Thurs.), tomorrow & Sat. at 7:30 p.m. in the Olympus junior high auditorium. For tickets call APRIL ANN. a play with music about a young woman's awkward first encounter with "men" in the Canadian Northwest, opens tomorrow (Fri.) at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main St. Performances continue thru Aug. 11. For ticket info call macabre horror story by Baby," is at East. Performances Theatre 138, slated at 8 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. thru June 28. For info call VERONICA'S ROOM, a the same author as "Rosemary's BEREAN baptist CHURCH, 8630 So. 60 East (Sandy), holds Sun. school for all ages each Sun. at 138 THE KING So. 200 1, Triadtheater's first show of its summer season, continues thru Sat. 1 CITY OF JOSEPH, the story of Nauvoo told In LDS song, is the opening fare of the ambitious Theatre Festival at Promised Valley Playhouse. Mon. musical the 12, plays Continuing thru July at. 7:30 p.m. with a 4 p.m. at 6 p.m., Tues.-Sat- . matinee each Sat. Tickets are $5 any may be ob(Family & group rates tained by calling alsoavailable). SWEET CHARITY, currently running on Broadway, will have its Utah premiere at the Lagoon Opera House June 20 & will continue Wed. Sat. at 8:30 p.m. thru Aug 30. Tickets are S6adults, $4.50children under 12. Reservations may be made by calling 4510101 or by writing the Lagoon Opera House, P.O. Box N, Farmington, Utah 84025. THE ARK. a brand-nechildren's musical based on the Bible story of Noah & the flood, premieres LDS Theatre Festival at the of 27 as June part Promised Valley Playhouse. Tickets are S4adults & (12 older) & S3children under 12. For info call enthralling & 'NIGHT MOTHER, an eloquent, ultimately shattering play exploring the finalto hour in the life of a young women, is scheduled be performed in the Babcock Theatre, downstairs at PMT, July 16 19 at 8 p.m., with a 7 p.m. performance July 20. For ticket info call $5 MORE PER TON Present this coupon FOR NEWSPAPER and receive an (254 per 100 lbs) additional $5.00 per . B ton for the newspapers you bring in. No minimum quantities ULSh R8CUClinQ required. (Offer good thru July 26, 1986) 3110 South 9th West South Salt Lake City One newspaper coupon per delivery. We HOURSaccept competitors Open Mon-Fr- i Commercial coupons. 8am 5pm accounts excluded. To Sat redeem coupon, fill in 9am-3pCode your Zip 972-022- 0 here: t W UTAH ARTS FESTIVAL . . . Visitors celebrating the arts at the 10th annual Utah Arts Festivtl view the largest display of visual and performing arts in the Intermountain West. Some 300 artists, from classical guitarists to video installation anists to At Utah Arts Festival sculptors will participate in the five day event which is expected to draw hundreds of thousands from June 25 through June 29. Nine national and international performing acts will highlight the Utah Arts Festival. - lP Large Crowd Is Expected SALT LAKE. For five days, from through 29, the Utah Arts Festival will celebrate the diversity of the arts in Utah and the nation. Showcasing a variety of the best art in Utah by artists and their contemporaries nationwide, this years festival held at Triad Center in Salt Lake will commemorate a decade of growth. Since 1976 when the festival was a three-daevent and featured 150 artists, it has expanded to include 1,000 visual, performing and culinary artists. Attendance has grown from 50,000 June 25 y to an estimated 400,000 last year. If the festival has improved every year, its because nothing less will keep the publics interest and enthusiasm, says executive director Olivette Orme. Following an opening ceremony with a cake which will serve 4,000 audience members, the launch of thousands of balloons and welcoming statements by local dignitaries, the festival will also feature 10 performing groups and a run along with upgraded visual arts exhibitions. The innovative line-uof visual p Present this coupon and receive an MORE PER POUND additional 2 per FOR ALUMINUM the listed over pound BEVERAGE CANS scale price for the aluminum beverage cans you bring in. No minimum quantities Utah Recycling required. ) 1986 26, thru July (Offer good 9 West 3n0 One aluminum South Salt Lake City coupon per delivery. We and performing artists includes the evironmental art of Dale Eldren with his large-scal- e light sculpture Wasatch Spectrum; the titled world premiere of a modern dance piece, Ten Plus Twenty, created p by Repertory Dance Theater; rocappella by the Nylons of Toronto and the Grammy Awardwinning Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band from Louisiana. Attractions also include Reason for Knocking at an Empty House by video artist Bill Viola and a childrens art yard. Its quick and easy to recycle at our convenient plant. Just bring in your newspaper and aluminum and receive cash. Be sure to bring this coupon to receive a bonus! We also pay for corrugated cardboard and computer paper. doo-wa- accept competitors' coupons. Commercial accounts excluded. To redeem coupon, 611 in your Zip Code here: 4195 West 5415 South Kearns. Utah Center Hosts Blood Checks MAGNA. Free blood pressure checks for people of all ages are being offered at the Magna Senior Citizen Center, where every Monday county paramedics conduct hypertension screenings from 1 to 1:30 p.m. Jean Orton, director, said the program has met with good response and is being extended to younger people to help make up for the loss of the Salt Lake County Public Health Clinic. She also said there were a great many other things going on at the center this week, including a Cultural Awareness Day tomorrow (Friday) when seniors will wear pins denoting their national origin. Displays of the different nationalities involved at the center will be featured. Bea Sanchez, county minority specialist, will oversee the program. At 11:30 a.m. entertainment will be presented by the Spread Joy Chorus, with Barbara Tuttle Jepp-so- n conducting. On Wednesday the Friendly Neighborhood Band will play from 12 a.m. to noon, while on June 27 at 11 a.m., a talk will be given on being senior companions to other people who need help. At 11:30 the Keith and Marilyn Jones family will entertain. Both vocal and instrumental music will be performed by Janessa, Jeremiah, Jaiselle, Justina and Jenifer. The menu next week will offer barbecued chicken with buttered corn and carrot cake on Monday; tuna macaroni salad with cotage cheese, peaches and a brownie on Tuesday; baked ham with candied yams, buttered peas and fruit shortcake on Wednesday; meatloaf with mashed potatoes and gravy on Thursday; Norma Neilsens Chinese chicken casserole with mixed vegetables and fruit marshmallow delight on Friday. Reservations must be made at least one day in advance. The suggested donation is $1.25 per person. Moms, Twins To Meet At Hogle Zoo MIDVALE. Patrons of Hogle Zoo June 28 may think theyre seeing double, but before they run to the eye doctor there is a logical explanation for their dual vision . . . The annual Twins Day at Hogle Zoo, Sponsored by the Salt Lake Mothers of Twins club, will take place that day. The group will meet at 1 p.m. in the main picnic area for lunch and on Saturday, announcements, publicity chairman Zeigle explained. Families with twins who are not members of the club are also being invited to attend she said. We hope all mothers of twins will come and join the fun of meeting and she seeing other twin families, said. For additional information, those 0 or interested may call Laurie 268-165- Rig fitfrom the start During those first precious, memorable moments after your baby is born, parent infant bonding begins. 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