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Show m tn'TTtlTM t t 4 4 vp "i w mrrvm Pm n m i rmTn rrwrrv 1 president. The joint choir is being directed Janice Peterson with Coleen Grant as companist. by ac- YHE PEACE OF CHRIST will be Blaine Eckersley's topic at 11 a.m. services Sun. at Teachings of the Inner Christ, 275 So. 1100 East. A potluck dinner is scheduled at 5 p.m. Sun., Dec. 21. Roast turkey, dressing & drinks will be provided. Candlelight service will follow at 7 p.m. 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 call 355 9210. THE ORIGIN relationship info call 484 9972 or or write P.O. Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. whereabouts of former members are being ed to contact Jack Silcox at 2157, I DEVELOPMENT OF MANKIND & his with God if this idea interests you, come join us. The Synthesis Group, a New Age study group, has formed 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 Seniors Reunions CYPRUS CLASS OF '37: Plans are currently being formulated for a reunion in June, 1987 for members of the Cyprus class of 1937. Organizers are seeking information on former class members & ask that anyone who was a member of the Cyprus class of '37 contact Harold Danger-fiel(250 2092), Fern Pearce Fairbourne or AAary Cannon Mix Other com mittee members include Earl Clegg, Royal Anderson, Bruce Allen, Wallace "Bud" Cameron & Marjorie Schoenfeld Stewart. RIVERTON 3RD WARD: A 30th each month from 12:30-- p.m. at Trinity United Methodist church, 4290 W. 5415 South. Interdenominational senior citizen group. For more info call Mrs. Diviney at ask- anniversary reu- nion is being planned Dec. 27 in the chapel at 12888 So. 1700 West for all present & former members of the Riverton 3rd ward. All are Invited to participate. Those who know of the Sees Elias and William Anc. Greek city Permit dimple s darlings meets the 1st HEALTH SCREENING CENTER offers health services (exams, immunizations, counseling, home visits, etc.) for seniors on donation basis. Several 3rd Tues. of & THEGREENSHEET locations including Senior Citizen High Rise, 1992 So. 200 East; Murray Heritage Center, 10 E- 6150 South; Sunday Anderson Westside Senior Center, 868 W. 900 South; St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East; Friedship Manor, 1320 E. 500 South. for info & schedules. Call A.A.R.P. CHAPTER 402 will meet Mon. in the o Thursday, December 11, 1986 Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. ($l.25person). Reservations must be made by noon tomorrow (Fri.). The Murray high madrigals, Flinders director, will present the annual Christmas program at the group's center. Call Leland - On Tuesday , Wednesday 'Nutcracker' Comes To Life At Hunter The play will be performed for students on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, with a performance for elementary school children also scheduled on Tuesday. Tickets for the evening performance are priced at $2 per person or $5 per family. Cast members include Miriam HUNTER. The popular Christmas will be story The Nutcracker presented by students at Hunter junior high at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the school auditorium. The schools version of the fairy tale will include ballet interspersed throughout the program, according to spokesman Jennifer Hoffman. native Indo-Chin- 1B itvtw n ttti The Sugar Plum Fairy (Tataiha Bostick) and Clara (Miriam Eskelson) are joined by the warring Nutcracker (Adam Eskelson) and the Mouse King (Justin Morris) during rehearsals for Hunter junior high's production of The Nutcracker. NUTCRACKER . . . Thanks To Jump Eskelson as Clara, the little girl who meets the Nutcracker prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy; Adam Eskelson as the Nutcracker; Natasha Bostick as the Sugar Plum Fairy; Molly Nesbit, the Snow Queen. Also, Audrey Sweat, Tracy Par-toChris OConnor, Kim Curtis and Robyn Baker as party guests; Jason Smith as the Lt. Colonel of the toy soldiers, with Lynn Ivie, Jenny Nosack, Dawn Wogerman anfd Lisa Shaw as the troops. The mouse brigade will include Ami Fitzwater, Lucy Saltkill, Lori Larsen and Holly Via; snowflake attendants, Maya Huppi, Mindy Brown; dancinng Snow Princess, Rhonda Ford; little Snow Princess, Danette Wolford. JoyLynn Michaelis will play the mother, Brent Brown, Fritz; Justin Morris, the Mouse King. Also in the cast, Jennifer Racine, Jenny Hardy, Camie Curtis as three guests; Cheri Jensen, Pipsqueak. Dancers include Kristin Daybell, Sharman Despain, Lyndsay Maxwell, Spanish dancers; Joylynn Michaelis, Holly Nesbitt, Chinese dancers; Avalon Christiansen, Tammy Dissel, Sylvia G utierrer Monica Hayes, Tamra Moody and Heidi Sorenson, Arabian dancers. Also, Jessica Davis, Jody Kelson, Christa Roberts, Trini Suarez, cossacks; Natalie Foote, Angela Sweat, Kendra Tuttle, bluebirds; Christy Brunyer, David Buckner, Heidi Hutchinson, Denise Mercado, Jason McKnight, Jenny Sproul, Luther Torrez as clowns. The Hunter dance club will also perform the snowflake and flower dances. Kristy Fink and Sid Napper are directing the production, with Helen n, Admirable Dimension by Ralph H. Goff Green Sheet Theater Critic Noel Twitchells rendition of Old Mr. Fezziwig is also a matter of pure SALT LAKE. Despite the Bah, Humbug! reviews you may have read in both downtown dailies, Pro- number, December The 25th, is one of the most uplifting moments of the f Arthur warm, character singing I like Green Sheet Life. A m We Deli.cr 968 2121 ScVttfiKf BUILDERS MARI 3555 W In ejt 3500 South Granger and Bunk Beds e g Leaning on his WKRP character, however, found disfavor with at least one downtown critic. To this reviewer, however, the character development was priceless because it brought an air of familiarity to the audience and both the generosity and Christmas spirit portrayed are worthy of wide emulation. It was also Jumps intention to d meld the Scrooge with his Carlson role. I would hope that as we get to his better side, a little bit of Carlson may show up, Jump predicted in an interview published in The Green Sheet last week - a prediction which he fulfilled with both taste and style. In addition to Jump, other performances were equally as entertaining. Michael Flynn, in particular, is truly haunting as the ghost of Scrooges late business partner Jacob Marley. Their encounter sets the stage for the transformation to $175 I Gallon White Iron Day Beds Y REMEMBER TauSwudtA $ MATTRESS WAREHOUSE NOW OPEN UNTIL 7:30 - e KEROSENE WHOLESALE PRICES ON delight. Twitchells spirited, contribution to the ensemble mised Valley Theatres sparkling whole show. Bonnie Wilson, Robert Brian Baxrendition of Scrooge ought to be near the top of your holiday entertain-mentlis- t. ter and Sharon Allen also turned in ' w rr.- - memorable performances as the r. who band robber pilfer Scrooges The timeless story of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and the Ghosts of house following the visit of the mute Christmas Past, Present and Future Ghost of Christmas Future. The enwere brought vividly to life last tire scene was both hilarious and week during the debut of this truly riveting from start to finish, while the musical number, Knocking Off magical musical offering. WKRP In Cincinnati star Gordon His Knick Knacks, was so delightfulJump is delightful as Ebenezer ly frolicsome it brought the house Scrooge, an odious, stingy, hard, down with laughter. Other musical numbers of note inunfeeling man whose life is forever You You, Thank You Very clude altered by his nocturnal encounters Much, The Lord's Bright Blessings with the world of spirits. and both renditions of Father Jumps portrayal of the skinflint takes Scrooge Christmas. from a thoroughly distasteful miser singing I Hate People to a loveable, Carlson-lik- Caulking & Weather Stripping assistance from Penny Tyree on the gymnastic clown number. Scenery was designed ard built by Golda Olsen, Stan Taylor a 1 Connie Evans. Scrooge Takes On penny-pinchin- INSULATION Brown, choreography, and - elf-lik- Stage crew members, under the direction of Bill Crumbaugh, include Randy Jorgensen, Holly Via, Jeff Wells, Cathie Allen, Ethan Robinson, Kristy Jones, Bill Thomas, Michelle Muhlstein, Mike Prows, Devin Despain, Tammy Armijo, Keith Evans, James Tanner and Christian Matagi. EAST FRONTAGE - OFF ROAD 9200 SOUTH AT PH EJiiiiiiininmE LJ8 NOW OPEN - 1 IV J -U- LTIMATE TRAVEL IN THE HARMON BUILDING 3540 So. 4000 W., Suite 210 NO FEE FOR OUR SERVICES 968-440- 0 3ZH2ZZZ23 Review B EREDjmIIIIKRIS BLoWol? kind-hearte- -- holiday H SATELLITE TV SYSTEM SALE THURS., FRI. & SAT. BUY A COMPLETE SATELLITE m SYSTEM $29 SPORTS MOVIES VARIETY .. family ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 19" DIAG. ONLY 199 37 Galen Chattertons rendition of Scrooges clerk, Bob Cratchit, is also worth noting. His wholesome Cratchit embodies the sensitive, family-oriente- d father figure which Dickens intended for the part. James Horrocks, who may seem familiar from his appearances as guest soloist with the Murray Symphony, also manages to capture the authors intent with his spirited rendition of the young Scrooge - both before and after his greed becomes apparent. Other excellent performances were turned in by Linda Bishop and Scott Andersen as the spirits of Christmas Past and Present, not to mention Andersens thoroughly delightful Dickens. -- EDUCATIONAL MAGNAV0X IV follow. fttAvA) BIG SCREEN In spite of overly-criticcritiques which Joseph Walker of The Deseret News found the performance disappointing and Scott Rivers of The Salt Luke Tribune deemed empty, an entertaining evening with Scrooge may be just what you need this holiday season. In this reviewers opinion, Promised Valleys zestful, sparkling version of Charles Dickens immortal tale will wend its way into your heart to lift your Yuletide spirits. 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