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Show 10B THE GREEN SHEET mm lice, 977 0427, a.m. Mon. Fri., or leave will be contacted 9 message any time Thursday, August 7, You SOUTHWEST CALV 4KY chapel holds worship service every Sun. a 4 p.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran church, 5071 So. 4. to West, Kearns. For info can 968 6143 or 960 4. 01. Tape library available, "Chuck Smith's Word For the Day." KINSHIP GROUP MINISTRIES of Vineyard Christian Fellowship of West Valley held 7:30 p.m. each Tues. in the homo of Brent & Vickie Taft, 4863 Huntington Road; each Frl. In the home of Butch Joy Crist, 4594 W. 5335 South; & alternate Sundays in the home of DeEtta Barta, 2124 Oneida St. For info call Sunday worship - services held at 10 a m. in West Valley Seventh $ Day Adventists church, 3885 W. 4100 South. Sun- day school & nursery care provided. Prayer meeting held one hour before the worship ser- & HOME URIC FELLOWSHIP ministry of First Bap- tist Church of Kearns held each Wed. at 7 p.m. at home of Woody & Mary Alice Keener, 4099 W. .5540 South. For info call 968 1471; 2nd Home Bi-- ; hie Fellowship held every other Wed. at 7 p.m. in the home of Mark & J'Lean Burton, 5410 W ; Heath Cir. For info call Refreshments .served. 1986 Sion Assn, as well as info about the 33rd annual reunion which this year will be held at the Hyatt San Jose, San Jose, Calif, on Aug 7 10 Telephone (904) 736 6722. Murray Class OF 66 will hold its 20 year reuFri. night will feature light a tour of the new high school refreshments facilities; Sat. features the Saliva Sisters entertaining during dinner & social hour at the Marriott hotel. Graduates who have not received a letter should contact Jim Vicchrilli at or Those whu have received a letter should soon as as reply possible. nion Aug. 15 16. HILLCREST CLASS OF 71 will hold its 15 year reu nion Sat., Aug. 16 at the Radisson hotel. Salt Lake, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Dinner & dancing with a professional radio disc lockey. Cost is S2lperson, S42couple & reservations must be tomorrow made by (Fri.). For more info call John at 255 8404 or Toni at & HILLCREST CLASS OF 76 will hold its 10 year reunion Fri., Aug. 15 from p.m. at the Airport Hiltorv The cost for dinner & the evening is S35couple or S)7.50person. Social hour & time to get re acquainted will be from 7 8 p.m.; dinner from 8 9 & a program & music will follow from 9 p.m. midnight. Discout room reservations may be obtained by contacting the Airport Hilton for those needing overnight accommodations. Reservations for dinner & the evening may be made by contacting Kathy or Karen by Sunday. r will hold its 20 year reunion Sat., Aug. 23 in Park City. For more infocall Larry at 561 2998. GRANGER CLASS OF '66 CLASS OF 23 GRANITE CLASS OF '56 will hold its 30 year reunion Sat., Aug. 23 at the Willow Canyon country club, 6300 So. 2700 East. Social hour is from ? LAW OF REBIRTH & the application of cause effect - if these ideas interest you, come join us. The Synthesis Group, a New Age study group, !is now forming to search the mysteries of God. We are neither a church nor a fundamentalist offshoot but a group of spiritually minded people seeking greater light & truth. For more info call or or write P.O. Box 2157, Salt THE & a delightfully funny love story set the nostalgic era of World War II. Ruth is bewildered as a deluge of soldiers & sailors suddenly appear at the doorstep as a result of her imaginative younger sister. Audiences will laugh & sigh at this charming story. Dear Ruth will be at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main, Aug. 15 Sept. 27. For ticket info call 484 9257. DEAR RUTH, In IPHIGENIA AT AULIS, Euripides' compelling story of King Agamemnon's young daughter who cornes to Aulis expecting to become the bride & instead is sacrificed by her father in the interest of the upcoming Trojan war, will be performed Aug. 16 & 17 in the Pioneer Trails State Park amphitheatre in the mouth of Emigration Canyon. Presented in the classic Greek tradition at dawn (about 6 a.m.), admission is free & seating is on the lawn. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, an original "Hale" children's musical scrambling the familiar story and unscrambling It delightfully. Don't miss all Put together a rich FIVE ON A HONEVMOON: farmer who tails in love with a California widow, with three a socialite to be who just happens tantrums 1 teen spoiled rotten kids who have love. Add a difference in opinion about disciplinmoon a ed, then send the whole bunch on honey slated Oct. together Five On A Honeymoon is2801 So. Main. 33 at Hale Center Theater, For ticket info call 484 9257. Workshops A seminar for the advanced professional genealogist will be held BYU Conference Center. Beginat the Aug. ning levels classes will not be provided. Each otparticipant may choose 2 out of 4 courses tered, including: Genealogies & Family Histories as Literature; Genealogy as a Profession; Southern United States Research; & Genealogist & the Computer. The 4 classes will run from 8 a.m. 9 p.m. each day & will be taught by a variety of experts. For more info cell GENEALOGY: amateur & 8T SFECIM5 G000 PRICES 1 200 8 a brand-nechildren's musical based on the Bible story of Noah & the flood, continues thru Aug. 30 as part of the LDS Theatre Festival at Promised Valley Playhouse. Tickets are $4adults (12 & older) & $3chiidren under 12. For times & playdates call THE the city's CATS Salt Lake Repertory Theatre, newest professional theater company, will open of Andrew concert a with season its premiere and London hit Lloyd Webber's smash Broadway CA TS Sept 18 at Symphony Hall. Performances & 2 at 7:30 p.m. For Oct. 20, 18, will be Sept. season ticket info call 364 0766. CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN East. Performances are slated at p.m. Thurs. Sat. For infocall 138 So. & the sheer oy o the new characters, the music Little reliving this beloved tale. 15, at Will be performed Saturdays, Aug. So. Mam. For the Hale Center Theater, 2801 ticket into call 484 9257. ;coupon 49 f ? THRU AUG. 13, IMS MENS & TEENS j CHILDRENS, HAIRCUT M "Feet So Lively" PERMS Tinted I Ret, 9 '5 tQ 24 99 GIMME CURL PERMS $2399 log. $35 Fashion Hair Designer a Noel Coward comedy about the crazy antics of a loony family is at Theatre 138, Includes Cut L Current Fashion Techniques 3884 So. 3600 West ARK, IUCY LEWIS By Individual Contour 969-019- 3 APRIL ANN, a play with music about a young woman's awkward first encounter with men in the Canadian Northwest, is currently at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main St. Performances scheduled at 8 p.m. Aug. Fri., Sat. & Mon. with 3:30 p.m. matinee Sat. Season tickets and group rates are available. For ticket info call SWEET CHARITY, currently running on Broad- - Child Care J division Assn., composed of men who served as paratroopers & glidermen in the division during WWIi, is conducting a membership drive to locate all former members, if you served with this division, contact Edward 62 Forty Acre Mountain .Siergiej, Rd., Danbury, Conn. 06811 for details of the Divi- - GOES. HAY FEVER, MURRAY CLASS OF 76 will hold its 10 year reuSat. at the Ramada Inn in Park City. Festivities will begin at 11 a.m. with games; tsocial hour commences at 5 p.m.; dinner at 6; program & dance at 7:30. Cost S29.75person. For or Kelli more info call Cory Plant at 4335). The final production of the Murray Arts Council's summer musical, concludes tonight (Thurs.) at 8:30 p.m. in the Murray park amphitheater. The Cole Porter musical is under direction of Douglas N. Bishop. Tickets are $5 (price includes a chance on a drawing for a cruise). Tickets available at Day Murray Music, Murray City Hall or at the gate. Group rates & family discounts available at City Hall only. ANYTHING Triadtheater's 2nd production Season is Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story under the stars in the outdoor theater in Triad Center. Showtimes are nightly at 8:30 p.m. thru Sun. Tickets available at Triad box office, any Datatix outlet, or at the door. For info call 575 5125. nion 17TH AIRBORNE ington, Utah 84025. WEST SIDE STORY: will hold its reu 'nion tomorrow (Fri.) at Little America Hotel, 500 So. Main. Cost of dinner is S25person. Brunch served at the home of Gerry Peel Aug. 9 at noon. Committee needs help locating Lyle Apgood, LaRae Gonzales, Donna Karten, Junior Wilson, EnCora Worthed Montague, Geniel Carpenter, Eugene Fisher, Roland Hughes & 'Renae Perry Reed. Persons having knowledge of ,their whereabouts are asked to call Gerry Mar-tiPeel (250 2146), Lenna Simons Young or Blaine Buckner (966 is being $6adults, S4.50children under 12. Reservations may be made by calling 451 0101 or by writing the Lagoon Opera House, P.O. Box N, Farm in its CYPRUS CLASS OF '46 Worthington will hold reunion way, is also at the Lagoon Opera House Wed.-Satat 8:30 p.m. thru Aug 30. Tickets are Theater. MURRAY CLASS OF '56 will hold its 30 year at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at 2245 E. Claybourne Ave. Members of this class who have not received an invitation are urged to contact either Rae Reese Healy or Myrna .Christensen Roennebeck Also, for additional information about the reunion, those interested may contact either Rae or Myrna. Staker 34 A 30th reunion RIVERTON 3RD WARD: Reunions Debbie A planned Dec. 27 in the chapel, 12888 So. 1700 West. All former ward members invited to participate. Those who know of the whereabouts of former members are being asked contact Jack Silcox at Lake City, Utah 84110. call SOUTH CLASS OF '36 is planning 50 year reunion Sept. 6. Those with knowledge of 1936 graduates are urged to notify: 1936 Reunion Committee, 2453 Blaine Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. activities Sept. 19. If you were a member of one of these classes or know of others please contact a member of the reunion committee immediately. Call Margaret McCarthy Nash ) Elva Pennock Pearson or Ellen Emery Nelson ' 262 9763. Judy Laughlm Ruesch Tracy Tinnin Peterson (967 5970, or Kerry Gallagher Smith will hold its 50th anniver- sary reunion Sept. 19 at the Little America Hotel Ballroom with festivities beginning at 6:30. Activities will include hour, gourmet dinner, live music & dancing. Special rates available at Little America for attendees. Details 0i reservations available from Dean Wallin Douglas Pack ) or Dorothy Peterson Ralph Reese . Class members who have information on 1936 graduates living out of town are urged to contact committee members to help make the invitation list as complete as possible. SOUTH CLASSES OF 32, '33 of life KEARNS CLASS OF 76: will celebrate its 10 year reunion Sat., Aug. 9. The day begins at 11 a.m. with a "bring your family & lunch" in Murray spark's pavilion No. 5 (east of swimming pool). Watermelon provided. In the evening it's dinner & dancing at the Airport Hilton: social hour, 7 8:30 dinner & a short program, including special achievement awards, singing & a video. Photographer will be available for those who wish pictures. "Tapestry," led by Steve Aubrey, will supply music for dancing. Cost is 517.50per- son or S35couple (S10 for park activities only). For those wishing to spend the night at the Hilton, a $49 rate has been made available. Reservations must be made by Sat. For more enter. For additional details call Sharlene Whitehead at GRANITE CLASS OF '36 ll will hold its five year reuat the Jordaneli reception nion Sat., Aug. center. Attire will be best dress & admission is S!5person or S30couple. In order to reserve a place for this eveing of dinner, dancing & entertainment, those interested may call LeeAnn Ainsworth Conner or Lois Dahn Shiftman Payment must be made in advance. All members of the class of '81 are encouraged to help spread the word to fellow graduates about this reunion. JORDAN Christian Center, 5180 So. 300 West, No. E, holds services Sundays at 10 a.m. & Thursdays at 7 p.m. Pastor Garth Halverson invites all interested to participate. For info call RIVER ; 6p7:30 p m.; dinner from program from 8:30-9- ; dancing to Dixieland band from 9 p.m. midnight. Cost is $26person or $52couple & includes mini year book. Money needs to be in as soon as possible; contact chairman Neil Christensen (942 6351). Also scheduled is a Sat. morning golf tournament; contact Gerald Curtis as soon as possible if you want to Continued from page PREPARATIONS . . . Bill Brown and young Kollo Angor help pastor Bob Angor movo tho log which will bo used as a pulpit into placo (or tho old (ashionod brush arbor revival at the Open Door Baptist church Guest evangelist will bo Mike Derrick of Denver. Aug. 10-1- Old Fashioned Revival Begins Here Monday MAGNA. An brush arbor revival meeting will be sponsored by the Open Door Baptist church six nights at 8630 W. 2700 South. The first meeting will be on Sunday, starting at 7 oclock. Rev. Bob 2 who would like their child to participate in structured activities after school. As with the other programs, the staff will continue to provide transportation to and from school, according to the time schedules listed at each school. While the children are at the center they will participate in a variety of recreational games that will include, arts and crafts. All three classes will begin on Sept. 2. Schools served by the program include Copper Hills, Orchard, Lake Ridge, Magna, Webster, Pleasant Green and Hillside. ). $10 Registrtion is d classes p are $30month, or $25month Anger said the brush arbor meeting will be patterned after those held by itinerant circuit riding ministers, who, finding themselves without a church, put together a covered are option; bowery to protect their congregation from the sun. $40month, $35 co-o-p option. For more information those inThe pastor said that when a terested may call preacher dedicated his life to the circuit system, he was often referred to as traveling down the sawdust trail, because of the sawdust that was laid down over the mud to absorb some of the moisture. Each night there will be a different theme. Evangelist Mike Derrick of Denver will deliver the sermons and there will be gospel singing and preaching, as well as vocal trios, quartets and choirs. Each night at the close of the session there will be refreshments (non-refundable- Three-year-ol- co-o- four-year-ol- MAGICIAN PERFORMING FOR YOU AT YOUR TABLE 250-219- 4. shared, rrywTTt 1- - SAOTJOS OPEN DAILY TO ice cold JODDEDS ODD LOT fffih 10 AM CIDtCED ibaS including watermelon and a hot dog roast. Everybody is welcome to participate, the pastor said. 7 PM T 5- NEW AND DIFFERENT MERCHANDISE ARRIVES PRICES EFFECTIVE TO STOCK ON HAND DAILY AVE VOTO tak dollar Are You Avare Of .. . POSSIBLE WELFARE ABUSE? FOOD STAMP FRAUD? MEDICAID INELIGIBILITY? UNREPORTED CIRCUMSTANCES OF THOSE RECEIVING PUBLIC WELFARE? CONFIDENTIALITY ASSURED MRS. ROBERTS 969-720- 1, During Business Hours 5850 $. SIATE 268-879- 7 |