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Show i i vr im i serve a lasagne dinner following 11 a.m. service as a means to raise funds to attend With Youth" spiritual retreat at Estes Park, Up Colo Bi- - Performances scheduled at Sun. for a hike with John !! ,here win be a re,rea' called for the ladies of the church Guest speaker: Claudia Hassler of Colo! Exercise c ass is each held Monday Pueblo, at 7:30 p m 7Fr, m0ore in, apout church activities call SA W,d" Thurs' or Fri- r 2I4aaany time" 10 & SEVENTH-DA- ADVENTIST every Sat. Sabbath school 9 15 to. 45 a.m., worship service 11 a.m. noon. Come & worship God with us. AT0NEMENT Lutheran will hold ioint services this week at St.churches Paul's 57.! WeL Kearns. Joint Sunday school 47l will be a.m.; worship services at 1015 A potluck luncheon will be held & a display featur-- . ing the history of both churches will be offered For more info call (St. Paul's) or (Atonement). ST. STEPHENS EPISCOPAL church, 4515 So. 3200 West, West Valley, celebrates Holy Communiion each week at 10 a.m. For more info call call SOUTHWEST CALVARY chapel holds worship service every Sun. at 6 p.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran church, 5071 So. 4280 West, Kearns. For info call 968 6U3 or Tape GETTING OLDER the Mondays, 300 library available, Chuck Smith's Word For the Day." GETTING East. Call DIMPLE DARLINGS senior citizen group meets the 1st A 3rd Tues. of each month at St. Paul's Lutheran church, 5071 So. Steele St. (4280 West). The group is For more info call home of Woody A Mary Alice Keener, 4099 W. 5540 South. For info call 968 1471; 2nd Home Bible 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 RIVER OF LIFE Christian Center, 5180 So. 300 West, No. E, holds services Sundays at 10 a.m. A Thursdays at 7 p.m. Pastor Garth Halverson invites all interested to participate. For info call FAMILY FARLEY REUNION: A specia extended , comedy characterization of a Utah family reunion, will be presented at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) in the historic Beesley Brick Barn, 1650 W. 13200 South. Tickets are $4 adults, S3 children under 12. For more info call Dawnette Van Wagner of the Riverton Arts Council at DEAR RUTH, a delightful love story set in the World War II era, is currently playing at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Ruth is bewildered as a deluge of soldiers & sailors appear at the door as a result of her imaginative younger sister. Performances continue thru Sat. For times & ticket info call an ardent fundamentalist. or or write P.O. Box 2157, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION, a poignant comedy by George Bernard Shaw, is Theatre 138's first production of its 20th anniversary season. A madame in the 1890s has a daughter who doesn't know what kind of "profession" her mother has and the laughs come as Mrs. Warren attempts to find a suitable mate for her unwitting daughter. Performances scheduled at 8 p.m. thru Sat. For more info call be Ethel Bradservices Sun. at KISS ME KATE, Cole Porter's witty, sophisticated musical characterization of a pair of once- THE FUTURE SHIFT in the Earth's axis & how we can prepare for it - if this idea interests you, 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 TO WHICH 5 YOU? will ARE a.m. 11 SALT LAKE. Salt Lake County is making pet owners an offer that Animal Services hopes they cant refuse. On Saturday, September 27th, Salt Lake County will buy a rabies vaccination for every pet whose owner n purchases a dog license or cat tag. The vaccination, a $5 value will be given by veterinarians from the Salt Lake Veterinary Medical Association. License prices for dogs are $15 for unneutered and $5 for neutered. Senior citizens over 60 can purchase a license for the lifetime of their dog for $10 for neutered dogs and for a $5 of James Arrington's performance MAGNA. Wednesday will be a special day at the Magna Senior Citizen Center, for 12 people who will . be celebrating their birthdays during October. A birthday cake will be part of the luncheon refreshments and Steve Schley will be at the keyboard to provide musical entertainment. Small gifts will also be distributed. Birthday honorees include Kate Salm, whose natal day is Oct. 9; Della Jean Goodearl, Oct. 12; Eva Lund, Oct.13; Howard Lund, Oct. 15; Eleen Poulsen, Oct. 15; Bertha Sutton, Oct. 17; Lester Sabin, Oct. 9; Phyllis Sadler, Oct. 20; Mary Talbot, Oct. 24; Emil Mirabella, Oct 26; Don Petty, Oct. 30; Grace Nielsen, Oct. 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For more info call YOUNG SINGING ENTERTAINERS Continued from page 7. against Kearns and the dance will begin at 8 p.m. in the auxiliary gym. Id like to invite all alumni to come join in the fun and memories of Taylorsville. The Taylorsville gridders played another close game Friday. The Warriors led the Granger Lancers up until the last two minutes of the game. They lost by a mere three points. Id like to thank all those who came in togas and supported the Warriors. Even though we were outthe entire numbered, we Granger crowd. Wouldnt it be nice to see that much spirit at all the games? All right then, lets do it. Juniors, remember to get your class of 88 sweatshirts from the junior class officers for only $10.50. What a bargain. The girls volleyball team is doing really well this year. So far theyve played three league games and stand Theyve played in a tournament at Highland and took second place. There are 14 girls on the four team, seven sophomores, juniors and three seniors. According to Coach Ellen Lindsey, we have a tall team for the first time. The team plays every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:30. They played Cyprus at home Tuesday and they play today at Cottonwood. Good luck, girls. They dont get much school support and theyd love to see you there, so go support our girls volleyball team. Taylorsville was honored in having Rick Wilkerson from Seattle come and speak to us Monday. Mr. Wilkerson travels all over the United States talking to students about accepting others for what they are and about real, unconditional love. He was an excellent speaker and I pity those who missed hearing him. Everyone remember to get excited about tomorrow and welcome back, alumni. deductible. karate CLASS: Salt Lake County Recreation Division sponsors a karate class Tues. & Thurs evenings from 7 8 p.m. in the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3100 So. Redwood Road. Fee is S)0month & class geared for 6 years & up. include Saturdays from II a.m. p.m. & pay S15month. Join any time. For details call 974 6923. Humane Society Says performing entries are now being accepted. is open to all soloists, small groups & Three grand prizes will large groups ages be awarded (1 per category) includes trophy, radio recording session, airing of recording, video of winning performance & S100 cast. Also to be awarded are 1st, 2nd & 3rd place awards in each categoryage group. Competition hosted at 49th Street Galleria with preliminaries held Oct. 16, 17 & 18 and final competition Oct. 18. Entry info may be obtained by contacting Sherri Whitehead, 67 E. 1100 South, Orem, Utah 84056 competition Competition Keep Dogs Out Of School WEST VALLEY. While parents and teachers encourage children to go to school, the Humane Society of Utah urges one family member to play hookey: your dog! Many parents think a dog following the child to school is cute, said Pattie Johnson, spokesperson for the society, but too many accidents can occur for it to be considered safe, either for the children or the (226 7405). OKTOBERFEST: Snowbird celebrates Oktoberfest noon-p.m. each Sat. & Sun. thru Oct. 12. Event features entertainment by Horst Fiedel A the Bavarians, Kerry Christensen (yodler from World), international Junior Folk Disney Dancers & others. Attendees may enter contests for sexy knees, musical chairs, icecream eating, beer chugging & beer carrying. Snowbird's Plaza restaurant serves beer A German cuisine. Oktoberfest celebration started in Munich by the King of Bavaria to commemorate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria in 1812. from dog. Dogs sometimes play too rough for Tradition of a festival has continued thru the years & is now a celebration featuring agricultural exhibits, horse races A shooting match & characterized by the culmination of the arvest of crops in the Germanic countries. For .nfo on Snowbird's Oktoberfest activities call or many small children, knocking them down, or off bicycles. If too excited, or angry from teasing, dogs may bite. If the dog becomes confused or frightened, he may dart into oncoming traffic. Finally, a wandering dog can become the target of cruel jokes played by people who dislike dogs. The Humane Society of Utah urges parents to keep dogs home and help ensure a safe school year for all concerned, she said. REDWOOD AUTO SUPPLY XT' Mon.-Sa- OPEN 7 DATS 8.m.-8p.- t. SPACE: a.m. to s p.m. Sun. SAVE UP TO $3.00 The Magna Recreation Center has a variety of rooms to rent for parties, meetings, weddings & recitals. Rates vary according to the size of tne room A the length of the rental, according to Tracy Huen, director. Reservations are currently being taken for GATHERING STEPPING STONES CORP., a non profit social club for clients and ex clients of the mental health system in Salt Lake County, is seeking donations of clothes & household items. Cooking utensils & any other donations would also be appreciated. Stepping Stones has a coffee shop, thrift store & beauty shop & always appreciates patronage. For more info call 487 5841, ext. 117 or drop by 1341 So. State (street level). All donations are tax VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Glenwood Care Center, 404 E. 5600 South, is in need of caring people who would like to volunteer an hour of their time. Center needs help Tues. at p.m. for bingo, Wed. at 2:30 p.m. for quilt tying or Thurs. at 2.30 o m. or Dan For more info call Gary Riddle West in 2 Gallons of OA AW 1 e"T I $3.99 the mail when you buy x- - save QUAKER STATE $1.00 you buy 1 X- - Blton a Gal. After Rebate $2.49 a Gal. Offer ends 93086 (2Gal.Min.) 4523 So. Redwood Road - Taylorsville yearly fee for unneutered. Cats will receive an identification tag and rabies vaccination for $5. Only residents of the unincorporated county, Midvale, West Jordan and Draper may participate in the clinics. No vaccinations will be sold without a dog license or cat ID. tag. Clinic locations are Harmony Park, 3700 South Main St.; Magna Park, 8940 West 2600 South; Creekside Park, 1664 East 4800 South; Southridge Park, 5051 South 4015 West. Clinics will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. For more information please call Store Your Stuff For Less! 264-224- Twelve Celebrate In Center W ednesday ELECT KODAK Etc. SPRINGER SPANIEL for arts A crafts Sound like fun? Contact Donna Flink at 266 3588. 250 2194. STAR PARTIES: Snowbird hosts a series of star parties each Fri. A Sat. thru Oct. 13 from p.m. A night tram will be available on these nights so people may "star gaze" from the top of Hidden Peak, providing viewers the chance to watch the sunset as well as the stars. Tickets are S5.75 for adults A S3. 50 for children & senior citizens. Bring a blanket or warm clothing A a telescope, if desired. For more info call HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic for Counseling Center of Kearns. Call appointment. 'Offer You Can't Refuse' Theater PROPHECY CONFERENCE: Dr. Victor E. Sears, who has been compared to Billy Sunday, Harvey Springer, Mordecai Ham A Bob Jones Sr., will speak at 7 p.m. nightly today (Thurs.) thru Sun. in Landmark Baptist church, 1660 Stafford Avenue (2565 South). Dr. Sears founded the Twin City Baptist church in Mishawaka, Ind. 8 pastored the Castlebery Baptist church in Fort Worth, Texas & the First Baptist church in Englewood, Colo. On the death of the late Dr. Harvey H. Springer, he became editor of the world wide prophecy weekly, The Western Voice. He taught in two Christian colleges & was president of the Baptist Bible Fellowship representing over 3,500 independent Baptist churches in America. He speaks annually at major Bible conferences & has been an outstanding voice exposing liberalism & apostacy in Christianity. For years he has carried on extensive radio ministries on national hookups. He is Christmas parties. For more info call S.L. Co. Makes - HEALTH SCREENING CENTER offers health services (exams, immunizations, counseling, home visits, etc.) for seniors on donation basis. Several locations including Senior Citizen High Rise, 1992 So. 200 East; Murray Heritage Center, 10 6. 6150 South; Westside Senior Sunday Anderson W. 868 900 South; St. Mark's Tower, 650 Center, So. 300 East; Friedship Manor, 1320 E. 500 South. Call for info & schedules. served. ford's theme at COMPUTER ARTS WORKSHOPS: Two workshops will be conducted thru the Fine ArtsAudio Visual dept, of the Salt Lake library on Sat., Oct. 4 by Mark Biddle, computer art instructor at Weber State College. Workshops are free & open to 11th & 12th grade students & adults on a limited registration basis. First workshop meet regularly at the or Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekersley at for more info. May Geddes at HOME BIBLE FELLOWSHIP ministry of First Baptist Church of Kearns held each Wed. at 7 p.m. at TEXAS: an aerobics class to strengthen the body, will be held Mondays, a.m. as well as Wednesdays & Fridays from Mon. thru Thurs. from p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 2416 E. 1700 South. For more info, those interested may call VETERANS I IN VIVAEROBICS, the heart A tone Midvale-Sand- WORLD WAR WHOREHOUSE Workshops a group for BETTER, of women over 60, meets p.m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. A NEW A.A.R.P. (American Assn, of Retired Persons) chapter has been chartered in the area, meeting at Copperview Community Center, 340 W. 8600 South, Midvale, the 1st Thurs. of every month. For more info call 255 1996 or 571 3547. KINSHIP GROUP MINISTRIES of Christian Fellowship of West Valley Vineyard held 7:30 p.m. each Tues. in the home of Brent & Vickie Taft, 4863 Huntington Road; each Fri. in the home of Butch A Joy Crist, 4594 W. 5335 South; A alternate Sundays in the home of DeEtta Barta, 2124 Oneida St. For info call 969 4124. Sunday worship services held at 10 a.m. in West Valley Seventh Day Adventists church, 3885 W. 4100 South. Sunday school & nursery care provided. Prayer meeting held one hour before the worship service. A B HOOD, Park City'S Egyptian Theatre will usher in the 1986 87 season Fri., Oct. 3, with the hit broadway musical, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Based on a true story, this view of small town vice & statwide political sidestepping recounts the good times & the demise of the Chicken Ranch, one of the better-knowpleasure palaces in all of Texas since the 1650s. Performances are slated at 8 p.m. each Fri. & Sat. 1. For reservations or ticket info call Oct. Tickets also available thru all Salt Lake Valley Datatix outlets. THE BEST LITTLE WENDOVER BOUNO: Senior citizens at the Murr ray Heritage Center are planning a trip to Tues., Oct. 7. Those attending will leave the center at 8:30 a.m. A return about 8 p.m. Cost of the trip is Sllperson, which includes transportation & S7 back in cash upon arrival at the Red Garter Casino. Payment must be made in advance. Heritage Center trips do not allow smoking or drinking on the bus. For more Info ministry. RIDING RED FIVE ON A HONEYMOON: Put together a rich farmer who falls in love with a California widow, who just happens to be a socialite with three spoiled rotten kids who have tantrums & teen love. Add a difference in opinion about discipline, then send the whole bunch on a honeymoon together. Five On A Honeymoon is slated Oct. 3 Nov. 33 at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. For ticket info call 484 9257. Seniors MAGNA COMMUNITY church, 8365 W. 3100 South, Magna, holds Sun. school at 9:30 a.m.1 Service of Holy Communion at 10.45. Pastor Steve Woiden notes that on Sept. 21 there will be a meeting to discuss future plans for the features slidelecture (9 10 a.m.) on aesthetics & computer imagery A introduction to computer graphics processes (3rd floor lecture hall), followed by hands on instruction for 30 pre registered participants with no art background (10 a.m.-- l p.m.). Workshop repeated in the after-nofor those with art background (slidelecture 2 3 p.m., instruction 3 6 p m.) For info or to ext. 242. preregister call UTAH RIVERTON 3RD WARD: A 30th anniversary reunion is being planned Dec. 27 in the chapel at 12888 So. 1700 West for all present 6i former members of the Riverton 3rd ward. All are invited to participate. Those who know of the whereabouts of former members are being asked to contact Jack Silcox at 254 0048. church 2 an original Hale children's musical scrambling the familiar story and unscrambling it delightfully, is performed each Saturday thru Nov. 15, at the Hale Center. Theater, 2801 So. Main. Don't miss all the new characters, the music & the sheer joy of reliving this beloved tale. For info call LITTLE GRANGER CLASS OF 76 will hold its reunion Sat., Oct. 11 at the Holiday Inn, 235 W. South Temple. Cost is $17person. For mor info call Nancy Dial at 263 8820. M"' VALLEy h.!?1services is holding its 50th anniver- sary celebration today (Thurs.) at the Sons of the Utah Pioneers building, 3301 E. 2920 South. Cost is S10 per person, which includes a social hour at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 A a program at 8:15. For ingo contact Margaret Ottley McCloy, 551 E. 6400 South, Murray, Utah 84107, a ctlurch (ex- CATS Salt Lake Repertory Theatre ("City Rep"), the city's newest professional theater company, opened its premiere season last week with the concert version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash Broadway and London hit CATS. Additional Symphony Hall performances are & 2 at 7:30 p.m. For ticket info scheduled Oct. call Bcuniona c16 p.m. nightly cept Sun.) thru Oct. 11. Sat. matinees will be at p.m. Oct. 4& 11. For more info call 581 6961. call "rjfffei-.nf- 8 T T married stage actors reunited for a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, kicks off the season for Pioneer Theatre Company. Teachings of the Inner Christ, 275 So. 1100 East. TIC offers teachings to assist individuals in contacting the Center of Divinity within, opening the self to the flow of Universal Spiritual Energy, Wisdom & Love into & personal life. For more info CYPRUS CLASS OF '36 i RENTA 10X10 by Jean Orton, director, a scone party will be held tomorrow (Friday) from 9 to 10:30 a.m." free of cost for anyone age 60 and over. Those infor additerested may call tional information. She also said there is still time to make reservations for the luncheon at noon. Sally Jones will be there at 11:30 to talk about the HEAT program and George Stahla will offer seniorstips on financial planning. Bingo will be played after the meal. To make reservations for next weeks meals, seniors are to call at least one day in advance. The suggested donation is $1.25 per person. 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