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Show 10B THE GREEN SHEET Monday, Decembar 22, 1986 ' Continued from page held from 8 11 a.m. noon on Jan 9 Feb 13 at Whitmore library, 2197 Fridays, E. 7000 South. For into on fees 8. registration call Sherie Street at 264 Theater 8266. DEVELOPING continues thru tomorrow (Tues.) in the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. For more infocall A CHRISTMAS JOSEPH CAROL THE ft AMAZING TECHNICOLOR musical based on the DREAM-COA- the soft-rocbiblical tale, is playing at City Rep's intimate theater on the ZCMI Center's Centennial Ave. thru Sat., Jan. 17. Tickets are $6adults, S4.50children 168 under and senior citizens over 65. For Info call 532 6000. LOVE IS FOR THE BYRDS opens New Year's Eve at the Hale Center Theatre, 2801 So. Main. Two New Years Eve performances scheduled at 8 & p.m. Tickets are $6person, including refreshments. Play continues at 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat- . thru Feb 21 For ticket info call is scheduled Jan. except Sundays) on the Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Tickets range from NOISES OFF For infocall COLE, featuring the music of Cole Porter from his college days thru his successful Broadway years, comes to Theatre 138, 138 So. 200 East, Jan. For info call CRUCIBLE will be staged Jan. & 21 25 at Babcock Theatre, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre on the UofU campus. For info call THE the Workshops Call 943 4636. OF THE CRONE, registration call Sherie Street at INCOME TAX UPDATE: Tax practitioner J.G. Bronson highlights current income tax laws & new Tax Reform Act & how it pertains to in dividual taxpayers. Workshop will be held from 7 9 p.m. Wed., Jan. 7 at East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. & from p.m. Thurs., Jan. 8 at Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East. For more info call 943 4637. TAKING EFFECTIVENESS: Women On Gail Shepherd, H&R Block, discusses Tax Reform Act & exto plains how organize record keeping & tax files. Program held at 7:30 p m. Mon., Jan. 12 at Holla day library (2150 E. 4800 South); at 7:30 pm. Wed., Jan. 21 in Calvin Smith library, (810 E. 3300 South) & at 7:30 p m. Wed., Jan. 28 in East Mill Creek library, (2266 Evergreen Ave.) For more info call YOUR INCOME TAX: WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT BOOKS?, an informational orientation for parents of school age & preschool age children launches "Read It To Me," a program which fosters reading, reading readiness & family togetherness thru reading aloud. Program scheduled Mon., Jan. 12 at 7 p m. in the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West & Thurs., Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. in the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South. Advanced registration suggested. For more info cal 943 4636. NOT MY KIDI Members of the executive board non profit drug treatment program, "Kids of Salt Lake," present solutions to compulsive teenage behavior such as eating disorders, drug use & acting out. Program scheduled Tues., Jan 13 A 20 at 7 p.m. in the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. To register of for more info call of A BETTER BAG Marion LUNCH: Cahoon, Utah Dairy Council, presents fresh ideas & recipes for creating quick, economical, nutritious & delicious bag lunches on Tues., Jan. 13 from p.m. in the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane For more infocall jW a class for women 50 & older sponsored by Women On T arget, focuses on & techniques for recognition 6 using your strengths & abilities during this powerful time of life. Class is held from 10:30 a. m. noon each Wed., Jan. 7 Feb. 18 at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For info on fees & TIME ORGANIZING BUILD Mon., Dec. 29 at 7 p.m. Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, readingdiscussion group will focus on Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire , a book with topic. Advanced registration required. UTAH: A SENSE OF PLACE: in YOUR Target's popular course for women helps participants develop confidence, deal with anger, reduce stress & find motivation. Program scheduled from 1:30 2:30 p m. each Fri., Jan. 13 at Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. For info on fees & registration call Sherie Street at 264 8265. CHARGE OF YOUR HEALING CALLIGRAPHY: Learn the art of beautiful writing from instructor Carole Taylor on Wednesdays, Jan. 14 March 4 at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East. Intermediateadvanced class held 9:30-1a.m., beginning class scheduled 11 a.m.-p.m. For info on fees & registration call 942 2233. Etc MURRAY PARK SKATING RINK isopen Mon.-Fri- . p.m.; Sat. noon-- p m. & Sun. noon-- p.m. Cost: Sladults, 75 centschildren under 18. Skate rental is 50 cents. Skating lessons: SlOperson for six 30 minute lessons Sat. mornings. Call the Parks & Recreation office for details POWER: Women On Target present a course on confronting degenerative disease. Includes info on of disease, using natural healing psychology power, creative visualization & more. Course MR. KRUEGERS CHRISTMAS, starring Jimmy Stewart, will be shown daily thru the holiday season in the North Visitors' Center on Temple Square. The Real Story of Christmas also shown daily in the North Visitors' Center. Free. CHECK OUT THE CLASSICS: Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne, Clark Gable. Bette Davis, Joan Swanson, Katherine Hepburn & other classic superstars can be seen on vioeos avanaoie ai your local Salt Lake County Library branch. For infocall FAMILY NIGHT MOVIES: Murray public libraries presents Swineherd, Doctor DeSoto, Fir Tree, Case of the Casino Comic A Clown of God at 8 p m. Mon., Jan. 5 in the Vine Street library, 166 E. Vine St., Murray. Free admission. CYPRUS ICE RINK, 8623 W. 3000 South, is open p m. Holiday p.m.; Sat. matinee matinees will be 1 4 p.m. Dec. 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, A 2 3. All Jan. holiday matinees are Slperson (includes skaies). Regular prices are: Slchilren A students, S2adu!ts; $3family; $25groups. Skate rental is 50 centspair. Lesson begin Jan. 10 at 515six weeks Hockey available by appointment at $25hour. For info call 250 0941. Mon. Sat. 7 9 NATIONAL COWGIRL HALL OF FAME A Western Heritage Center is seeking names of women to be as candidates for Hall of Fame considered Honorees. Send names A biographies to: National Cowgirl Hall of Fame A Western Heritage Center, Box 1742, Hereford, Texas 79045. W.l.C PROGRAM: County health dept, is taking new clients into the WlC program, a nutritional, " ' education A supplemental food program for women, infants A children who meet eligibility criteria. Clinic located at 3891 So. West Temple. Appointments necessary. Call 264 2251 for appointment or more info. E. 5600 South, needs help Tues. at p m. for bingo, Wed. at 2:30 or at 2:30 Thurs. for p.m. for arts quilt tying p.m. A crafts. Contact Donna Flink at GLENWOOD CARE CENTER. 404 a social club of the mental health for clients and system, is seeking donations of clothes A household items. Stepping Stones also has coffee shop, thrift store A beauty shop. For info call 487 5841, ext. 117 or drop by 1341 So. State (street level) . AH donations tax deductible. STEPPING STONES CORP., KARATE CLASS held Tues. A Thurs. from p.m. m the Redwood Multi purpose Center, 3100 So. Redwood Road. Fee: SlOmonth. Class geared for 6 years A up. Include Saturdays from 11 a.m.-- l p.m. A pay S15month. Join any time. For details call SPONSOR A PICTURE BOOK: Help the Salt Lake County Library System maintain its fine collection of picture books by becoming a picture book sponsor. Select a book from the library's list A donate its cost to the library system. A book plate bearing your name will be placed in the for details. book you sponsor. Call Seniors Offered Variety Of Holiday Activities MAGNA. Activities will continue as usual through the holiday season at the Magna Senior Citizen Center, with the exception of Christmas Day and New Year's Day when the center will be closed. Jean orton, director, sid all crafts classes, exercise programs .and fine arts classes will be available and blood pressure screening will still be offered on Mondays at lp.m. are Bays and Friday Wednesday at the center starting at 12:30 p.m. Pool and cards are offered every day in the week. As far as special entertainment is concerned, a program today (Monday) will be the last one until Jan. 2 when the Murray Heritage Band, an Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: A change in your attitude toward domestic and pro- - ARIES Mar. 1228-138- 7 19 fessional responsibilities opens up new paths in 21-A- your progress. Wednesdays new moon ushers in a period of fresh 20 starts and new beginnings. Take advantage of the TAURUS Apr. 20-M- opportunities. Excess in pleasurable activities takes its toll. Wrap up the holiday fun and meet 1987 with full steam ahead. Those you deal with in personal or public matters will 22 find you especially appealing, and you are quite GEMINI 0 May21-June2- CANCER June21-Jul- y Tis said that as things go on New Years Day tells you its good. A casual acquaintance at a social gathering convinces VIRGO 22 you that romance is not so illusive after all. Aug. LIBRA Family relationships could be a bit strained. Let your 22 sense of j ustice guide you in making a decision. Sept. New Years resolutions are in order. How about SCORPIO irig less critical and more tolerant of your own and others weaknesses. SAGITTARIUS Turn your attention toward insuring the financial 21 security of home and family. This, is your year to Nov. prosper. CAPRICORN Real or imaginery hurts cause emotional outbursts. 19 Dont be so concerned about what others may be Dec. doing. There should be a few days of calm and quiet for you AQUARIUS 18 to get ready for the big push ahead. Jan. The home continues to be the hub of much social PISCES 20 interaction with friends and business associates Feb. r. quite stimulating. LEO July 22 what to expect for the year. Make sure g. 23-Se- 23-O- c. instrumental group, will perform at 11 a.m. On that day there will also be bingo. Those over age 60 have until Friday, Dec. 26, to make reservations for next weeks meals and entertainment. They may do so by calling The menu on Dec. 29 will offer chicken with mashed potatoes and gracy, mixed vegetables and chocolate cake; Dec. 30, Hawaiian meatballs over rice, spinach, peach halves and coconut pudding; Dec. Swiss steak with mashed 31, potatoes, beets, fruit pie and milk; Jan. 2 spaghetti with meat sauce, grated cheese, peas, tossed green salad and apricot halves. The suggested donation is $1.25 per person for those age 60 and older. 22-Ja- n. 20-Fe- AS WE SEE IT 'Tis The Blockbuster Flick Season by Mark Cartwright & Kelli Lidell Green Sheet Entertainment Critics pre-empt- action-adventur- . . . Tramp and Lady, two lovable dogs from the of side the tracks, share a spaghetti dinner together in this opposite scene from Walt Disney's classic cartoon Lady and the TOGETHERNESS Tramp. eye makeup at the Emmy Awards. In the Seventies version, Kong does a swan dive off the World Trade Center, for which the judges gave him a 2.1 for the dive and he was again declared dead. Now, Dino has decided to bring back not only King kong, but Lady Kong which, in time, gives us Baby Kong. Come on Dino, cut us some slack on the schlock, huh? King Kong Lives has a script which goes from asinine to totally stupid and beyond with special effects that make Gumby look like a technical achievement. Naturally, Dino bings back director John Guillerman who directed the remake and now should be made to stand in the corner where he cant pollute the screen with such garbage. It wont scare anyone, there are no real thrills and even though monkeys dont bark, this one is a definite woofer which should be passed by with all due haste. In fact, if anyone bothers to interview anyone connected with King Kong Lives, we suggest they stand on their rights under the fifth amendment which seems to be real popular these days. comes home from Hollywood where she didn't make it as a singer, and CRITICS PICK DEPT.: The best bets for your movie Disney have Lady and Babe McGrath Botrelle has shot her husband in the gut because she dollars this holiday season are: Star the Tramp for a limited engageTrek 4: The Voyage Home, ment. It isnt just for kids, adults can didnt like his looks. Unconventional Crocodile Dundee, No Mercy, relive the superb animation which enough for you? Crimes of the Heart, Color of Money, used to be a hallmark of the Disney Starring Jessica Lange, Diane Studios. What one critic once called Keaton and Sissy Spacek, Crimes of Lady and the Tramp, Heartbreak Disneys version of Romeo and the Heart can be funny, warm and Ridge and An American Tail. Well Juliette has an excellent script and tender as the sisters form that give honorable mention to The some great songs by Peggy Lee and, special bond which should see them Golden Child, as long as you dont of course, the Disney magic that through anything. As all three of the expect a real Eddie Murphy movie. rubbed off on all of us when we were stars are Oscar winners, its inkids. teresting to note that there isnt any YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING DEPT.: Last week we told you about the ofFor an unconventional comedy, upstaging or star attitudes which you have your choice of two. Crimes can happen when three powerful ficial protest that the Iranian of the Heart is about the McGrath talents come together. It certainly is government lodged with the Italian a tribute to the actresses and to government over a skit about the sisters who are, if anything, unconventional. Lenny sings Happy director Buce Beresford (Tender Ayatollah. Well, it seems that the Birthday to herself under the belief Mercies) that Crimes of the Heart Italians took it about as seriously as that she will never get a man as long is a beautifulf film which we suggest the rest of the world, so now the whiskered wonder has pulled the as she has a shrunken ovary. Meg you see. The other unconventional movie is Iranian ambassador to Italy out of Little Shop Of Horrors which is now, that country and is throwing out a musical adapted from the Broadthree embassy officials from Iran. way hit which was based on a classic And this guy is a religious leader and runs a country? movie of the same name. The plot is simple. The clerk in a florist shop corssbreeds some WHO WERE THOSE LADIES DEPT.: flowers until he gets one that is huge, It seems that even though I insings and thrives on human food. The film stars Rick Moranis and his troduced the two ladies who assisted buddies from previous films pop Up us during the drawing of the grand in cameo roles. Its funny, prize at the Century 5 Theatres on Dec. 5, some of you have come up and should make a lot of money. The advertising states that King and asked me who they were. In the SPECTACULAR Kong is back and he isnt happy. We pink outfit was the beautiful Barguess his unhappiness is due to the bara Bartholomew and in the black fact that they made him pay to see outfit the delightful Debbie DeCorso. this magnificent example of a We thank them for their assistance woofer called King Kong Lives. and look forward to working with You may remember that back in them on various projects. As 1986 draws to a close, we, along the 1030's, Kong took a brody off the Empire State Building. Considering with ARC Entertainment Producthat the building is in the garment tions, wish you a Merry Christmas Per Couple Sngle district, the furriers would have and Happy New Year. Well be back sheared him clean in five minutes. in 1987 to let you know whats hot and 2 Activities Refreshments In the 1970s, Dino DeLaurentis Mark whats not - As We See It 10 Game Tokens Party Favors brought forth a remake of the RKO and Kelli Dance to Live Midnight Cellebration Band $$$ CHRISTMAS CASH $S$ CHRISTMAS CASH $$$ CHRISTMAS CASH $$$ DELICIOUS 15 - -- (TKO) COLD DINNER BUFFET Call for reservations Jut oH 265-FUN- N MTOn! I 5.99 single 9.95 Couple Freeway Take 53rd exit west and follow the signs (S) 0 ill fi Weekend Rates VIDEO OH S322 Se. Mon. thru Thurs VCR with HRS: FH. 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Well, Bunky, take heart, tis the season when the studios blast forth with what they hope will be blockbuster, megamoney movies, which means that there is something out there for everyone. SEEN ON THE SCREEN DEPT.: Urban Chicago and the Louisanna Bayou Country are the settings for No Mercy, which stars Richard Gere (Power, and the only saving grace of The Cotton club) and Kim Basinger, whom you may remember as Domino in Never Say Never Again. Gere plays Chicago cop Eddie Julliette, an uncompromising and unforgiving man whose partner has been killed by the bayou crime lord Losado (well played by Jeroen Krabbe). Eddie will go to any lengths to get his partners killer, which includes going to Louisana and into the bayou. While there, Eddie runs into his only lead to Losado, Michel Duval, who has a thing for Losado while Eddie develops a thing for her. Director Richard Pearce has taken a somewhat familiar story line and turned it into a suspenseful thriller with characters that come vividly to the screen. With songs by Junior Walker, Mighty Joe Young and Michael McDonald, No Mercy is e fans. for In 1955, Walt Disney Productions released the animated classic Lady and the Tramp about two dogs from different sides of the tracks who fall in love and subsequently become Involved in an adventure. The film was an instant success and made millions. RESTON 972-669- 1 B 2850 So Redwood 3 I 1 LOANS 5.00-$15,00- Jewelry Gum Toole Sporting Goods A TV Snow Mobiles 'Anything of Value . 0 BUY TRADE SEL CHRISTMAS CASH $$$ CHRISTMAS CASH $$$ CHRISTMAS CASH $$$ CHRISTMAS GLENDALE THEATRES ALL SEATS $1 Call For Showtime Top Gun (pg) Also MURRAY THEATRE 7:00 & 9:00 TOP GUN 975-056- 0 Iron Eagle (pgi 4961 SO. STATE 1 ALL SEATS 1 (PG) MATINEE SATURDAY |