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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5B ei Arts MULTI MEOIA EXHIBIT by Glenna Empey & Janet Bilbao are on display at the Holladay library, 2150 E 4800 Sooth, Thru Feb For info call 943 I by John Fetzer are on display at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St , Midvale, thro Feb For info call 943 4636 OILS A ONE MAN SHOW by Derek Haffar is on display at Loge Gallery Pioneer Theatre thru Sat Gallary hours are Mon thro Sat, 10 am to 6pm NEW YORK ART DIRECTORS SHOW IS exhibiting at the U of U's Roger Bailey Exhibition Hall The best print and television art direction for 1985 is displayed thru Fri A GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT PAINTING HIBIT by Utah Technical EX- College of Salt Lake faculty members is on displayed thru Fn in the president's room of the college center, 4600 So Redwood Rd ARTISTS UNLIMITED 40 pieces of artwork created MORNING OF CRUISE LAKES AND Puccini s famous opera will run today (Thurs) and tomorrow (Fri), at BYU's de Jong Concert Hall Tickets are available through the music ticket office 378 7444 sml200slQ61pO6f5 AN EVENING WITH JOHN PHILIP SOUSA isaconcert scheduled tomorrow (Fri) at 7 30 p m in Assembly Hall on Temple Square Admission is free LA S PREVIEW of the tomorrow and Sat concert will be at 10 15 a m Fri Symphony Hall This final concert and cake RIVERS IS a k Classes will begin weekly at 9 45 a m Included are a comparison of Methodist and Mormon beliefs led by Rev Bronston M Greenwood, by Journey with the Teacher, Methodism, one Judy Blaufuss, more look, directed by Rev James Harris and The earth is the Lord's by Julie Adams Human Relations Day will be observed during the 8 30 and 11 oclock services Sunday An offering will be accepted to help restore per- - of the season features Maestro Joseph and Christopher $5 Tickets are Silverstem as violin soloist Cost Wilkins conducting available at the box office AN EVENING CRUISE OF LAKES AND RIVERS IS Mur ray Symphony s theme for its concert Sat at 8 p m m Murray High s new auditorium Tickets can oe purchased at Day Music Murray for $3 50 They are $4 at the door Tickets for children under 13 are $2 50 Lre choice of four courses v. ill be offered Sunday school students at Trinity United Methodist church during the month of March five-wee- ) program black Trinity Classes KEARNS BOHEME UTAH SYMPHONY special concert for children the Murray Sym phony has planned tor Sat at 10 a m in Murray high s newly remodeled auditorium 5440 So State There is no admission A THE Concerts (Fri history month happening wH be today (Thurs ) at 3 p m at the Whitmore Library 2197 E 7000 South This program will feature African stories Kids aged 1st to 6th qrade will create original bead neckwear Advanced registration is necessary Call 943 4636 A scheduled is MUSIC AND DANCE OF THE SILK ROUTE Will be presented Sat at 8 p m in the U of U s fine arts auditorium Workshops on the concert will be Sat from 4 30 6 30 p m , and Sun from 2 6pm A special dance participation session is scheduled Sat from 14pm Admission is free For more information call 487 9208 sons JAZZ FROM 1890 TO 1980 will of U s fine arts auditorium Workshops IT UP AT SNOWBIRDevery Monday from 9 p m nationally known comics will enter tarn at Snowbird s Tram Bar Cover charge is $5 Kevin Jordan will make you laugh Feb 23 30 1987 UTAH FEDERATION OF MUSIC AUOITIONS Win ners will appear in concert Wed at 7 30 p m in the Assembly Hall of Temple Square The con cert is free Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older KINGS SINGERS a popular sextet of British vocalists will perform Sat at 7 30 pm mBYUs de Jong Concert Hall For more information call 378 7320 BERENICE UPSON GRUZEN a world class pianist, will perform two back to back concerts in the Rampton Technology building auditorium on the UTech campus in Salt Lake March 2 at II 30 a m and 12 30 p m For more information call CHARGE WITH FAMILY VIP RELATIONSHIPS FOR ADOLESCENTS DESERET STRING QUARTET will perform March 7 at 7 30 p m in the Assembly Hall of Temple Square The concert is free Admission is limited to those eight years of age and older AMERICA MUSICAL is the theme for the an nual ' Music m Our Schools" month happening m March Beginning Wed , a women s choir will perform at 11 a m at Granite high 3690 So 500 East At 11 30 a concert choir is scheduled and a madrigal choir follows at 12 p m Elementary singers will perform at 12 30 p m at Parkside Elem , 5175 So 495 East On Fn at Olympus high 4055 So 2300 East a symphonic band will perform at 11 a m a iazz ensemble at 11 30am and a percussion emsemble at 12 p m THE THE WORLD S LARGEST GARAGE SALE Will USA EXPRESS a sschedul WOMENS CLUB will hold a meeting at the Holladay Library 2150 E 4800 South at p m Richard Larrbert will speak on The Exciting adventures within your reach Harmony Strmqs will perform 5 DAUGHTERS UTAH STATE SOCIETY AMERICAN REVOLUTION ts sponsoring OF THE a spring conference March Registrar General Mar tha Zoimmerman w II attend the conference For more information contact Alice Astroth 943 5 7 7843 Performances is a class Alta View hospital education department is offering Sat from 11 12 30 pm For more in formation call 572 600 ext 2091 Continued on page 8 CUSTOM GARAGES ALL SIZES AVAILABLE PRE FAB 24FTX24FT GARAGE COMPLETE KITWITH PRE BUILTWALLS ANDTRUSSES& MARTIN STEEL DOOR NOWONLY COMPLETELY BUILT GARAGES 24 Ft x24Ft includes Concrete Pad & Labor be held March 28 at the National Guard Armory 2 1523 Sunnyside Ave from 9am 3pm Booths may be rented for S20 Deadline for renting is Feb 27 If you would like to donate items call 466 4993 JIMMIE HEUGAS CrabCrack A MURRAYS March THE ART OF FRAMING QUILT ART Will be OiSCUSS ed by Dawn Gotfrendsen at the South Salt Lake Branch Library tonight at 7 30 pm ESTEEM So 4894 Speak at Murray s Rotary HADFIELD Will JILL Lectures SELF a fashion show State Street The sponsoring club luncheon Mon at noon at the Chuck a Rama She will speak on The power of positive image 8755 BUILDING is ed Sat Cost is $12 50 for all you can eat There will also be a wheelbarrow drawing and a live band Starting April 2 the Elks will sponsor free bingo at 8 p m a DEPRESSIVE LODGE 2344 ELK tonight (Thurs) at show begins at 8 p m tS Sponsor s Day party at The Bay 1130 E 2100 South on March 17 at 8 30 p m Free shamrock tags will be given to everyone wearing green Admission is $4 All proceeds will begiven to the Muscular Dystrophy Association t 4400 NOWONLY.. 100S you M Financing Qualify national fun drawing marathon si series will be held March 13 at Snowbird beginning at 8 30 a m For more information 521 through the Relations program, the United Methodist Voluntary Services program and the Community Developers program Junior high youth will meet at the home of Judy Blaufuss at 5p m Sunday Senior high youth will meet at the church at 5 30 The finance committee, trustees and staff parish relations committee will meet at 7 30 p m Monday Dimples Darlings senior citizen group will meet at noon on Tuesday An Ash Wednesday service will be held at 7 30 p m Wednesday The Fellowship Group will meet at 7 p m Saturday at the home of Mary K Smith wholeness Police-Communi- corta'-- t Lisa Anderson (742 2222 or 6040) Tickets may be purchased at the door, priced at $5 for adults, $2 50 for children under age ten Proceeds will go towards a new church building for which ground will be broken this spring, to be located adjacent to the parish center For more information, those interested may call Elaine George, president of the Guild, at 268-418- 5 NUTRISYSTEM' Program Foe Soccess Spells Provioysly Failed Dieteirs. ation ( ilium lor t hung the mg her eating h lints tut ( lose knoyy and gu mg ht r edge' and tin our igi li i h ingi them Mu in ki d me up win n vas tec ling di iw n mu u n ft Feluc "I was 20 pounds overweight for 20 years." t Barbara Dourian remembers tbe diet vovo that kept her on a d lose a string tor JO years tew pounds but inside l several months my weight went t reep ing right bar k up again sure1 The NUTRISYSTEM business was founded 5 years ago in the belief that typic al diet plans are too shallow and short term to 1 "It was the last to the puzzle " As people vary, so In I v she ot iy r key Susan C lark de si In s In m the NUIRI SVSIIM Pri.gr im h is t m It i at nl transtorme d he lire into e yer w ide rung in It s otsueec'ss It set ms likt t t rv thing good is ha p it rung n U Vty c art er is doing ht tit r ' t ry relationships m ht tit i "The NUTRI SYSTEM Program really works," says Cathv Davis, "and I lost 42 pounds to prove it " told 22 pounds to get lost and stay lost'" reputes Pat O Keele I r items like ( )melettes and Pan akes with Sy rup the dieters also stress! d the important e ot the t onyemem e ot NUTRI SYS1I M loods nveriomt tin problems that tac e anvont w ilh JO or more pounds to lose T c lit NU1RI SYSTEM shuns the notion ot simplistu solution- s- indeed its seiv it i s arc ustomied tor ear h du tc i vv ho guns cine ot the over 700 UT Rl S M t M C enters n itionw idt approai h c The NUTRI SA si I "It's so easy, its almost a system " no-fa- il Susan ( lark makes the point that you don t yant to spt nd a lot ot time in the kit( hen yvhen you are on a die t B( tty Butler agrees really half to ( oi A ive minute s is the longest any NUTRI SV.l M meal will take Pat () Retie repines to make over losing 11 pounds without thinking one e about yyeighing and measuring portions and rt ally liked counting a lories the lac t that eyery me a was pre pac k.iged and so we II balanc ed for vou M Program lot uses on dc liv t ring lasting solutions to spe itic stubborn problt ms th it ire the' (low ntall ot otlic r du ts I "On my last diet, I thought was going to starve." I ( athv Dav is is a prt v itaislv tailed (Ik ter who lost 4J pounds with MJTkl S'! SI EM She e "Those trendy diets didn't give me any support." Another maor diet deteater is lack of supervision and support Ruth Ann Basham says ' that s why trendy diets are no good tor long term weight loss Ruth Ann who has maintained a 32 pound weight loss with NUTRI SYSltM speaks warmly about the ' positive glow ' ot all the nurses and c ounselors who helKd her They ( arc more about you Ihi'y re willing to spend more time on individual needs llieir support yeas the number one reason lor my sue ess VV hile lauding the delic lousness ot kmc h and dinner entrees like Sweet and Sour Chic ken C hi and t asagna and bre aklast does their rate of weight loss. NutriSystem tnc IS JtJsl s l( r Ruth Ann Basil i m ulds it like am tre itmg im hotly hi tit than have t vt trt iti d it In Anti Pit ' Kit t i in tore t ontain a simlt w In n she at know leilgi s ih il ny teen agt1 daughti r ind in puitt often mistaki n lot sisters "The NUTRISYSTEM Program is a great way to improye your image1 1 r l "I can't recommend the NUTRI SYSTEM Program highly enough heads noddt d in a i rt t m lit hen Barbara Dour an w rappt'd up 1 his du has In t n y t iy All yy it I sue t esstul tor me My yy t n lit did not go up and dim n it oils s li'ntly went (low n And it s' n ed e down LOSE ALL THE WEIGHT YOU WANT AND PAY FOR ONLY 12 OF IT! e Betty Butler thanks her NUIRISYS11M Be hay tor , Expires 1986 mi 22787 i t MOI th,ng y I r C T "W ill r Barbara Dourian richly recom mends the surprisingly w ide assortment ot NUTRI S't'sTfM desserts including Fudge up cakes Apple Fruitreat and ( hoc olate Froc n Delight For the sveet eaters of the world she this is a dieter s dream laughs Betty Butler illustrates her 5 1 pound weight loss on the NUTRI SYSTEM Program 1.1 r pre v unis failures on the skimpv portions and spartan variety ot other diets and credits NUIRI SA SI EM with creating a menu that literally tempted her to sue cess My lavorite was the Salisbury steak shesavs It was delicious for Betty Butler it was the C hie ken Salad nd for Susan C lark the Spaghetti and Meatballs Morleno Wilson, Maria Alien, Albena Aiello, from left, are helping make a variety of food for an event being planned at St. Martin De Porres Catholic church. he d my v blames her . ic a taught me a yy hole rn ( ating to help me st u pit c Weighty Problems, Slender Solutions. e e Betty Butler admits she was a closet eater tooled m st It and my triends every dav literally sneaking snacks in the c lose! today Susan has lost JO pounds Barbara has she d J J And Be tty is 51 pounds slimmer than during her c lost t eater das In every case the sec ret he hind the success is the NUTRI SYS I f M Program Irt. 329 r I these women had heart breaking histones ot diet tail ures Yet each ot them is a slender smiling sue c ess story Sfllll IN 7 KULTURA CLUB is meeting ton ght (Thurs ) to hear Florence Hansen speak on Testimony m Bronze The group will meet at Beesiey Music 9420 Union Square Sandy CLASSES MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION All OPPORTUNITY CHILDBIRTH mgaSt Patrick ad'ng m RE COPING A PHYSICAL THERAPY RUN is scheduled March 7 at 10 a m Proceeds will go to the Arthritis Foundation Utah Chapter The five mile run begins at the Osborne Hall parking lot across Wasatch Boulevard from the Red Cross building Registration is $6 m advance and $7 on the day of the race Forms can be obtained from sporting goods stores and can be sent to the School of Physical Therapy University of Utah Wing B Salt Lake City UT 84112 or the Arthritis Founda tion 1733 So 1100 East Salt Lake City UT 84105 Advanced registration ends March 4 I . Start is a class offered March 12 from 4 7pm in room 217 of the college of nursing at the U of U Refistrafion is S15 if postmarked one week in ad vance arid $20 after that Parking permit are availabe for SI For more information call 581 the oinner where the Utah Jazz basketball team are waiters will be Fri at the Sheraton Hotel in the Grand Ballroom Dinner is at 7pm with an auction following Cost is $15 for adults and $10 for children under 12 Tips are tax deductible and are applied to the National Socte ty to Prevent Blindness For more information and reservations call 524 2020 Susan C lark was trapped inside a sell defeating c ire le ot tailure When a diet isn working you re not only not losing weight vou re teelmg worse about vourseit because vou re FEAST . Will workshop dealing with sexual abuse of children is scheduled tonight at 7pmU m room 217 of the college of nursing at the U of The class teaches how to prevent sexual abuse of children Registration is Si 5 if postmarked one week m advance and $20 after that Parking permits are available for SI For mor information call 581 8755 YOU HEART AND SOLE is a fundraising event spon sored by the American Heart Association Utah Department of Health and the Market Street Grill and Broiler Sat Market the Through Street restaurants will donate 25 cents to the heart association for each fm fish meal sold 967 4272 PROGRAM are forming for May or later due dates The senes begins March 19 at 7 30 Other classes runs weeks and six pm will start at later dates For more information contact Hope Pottenger (266 8410) or Nan Rasmussen 4255 5149) LAMAZE Fund-raise- rs THE CESSATION tonight at 7 p m The class is taught twice a week for two weeks by Pioneer Valley Hospital Educa tion Center Cost $20 For more information call 968 9061 ext 109 THE ONE TIME HERMIT COUNTRY of the Far East, which is now bedecked in new business and thriv ng as a tourist mecca and sports capital, will be examined on film March 4 at 8 p m in Hall Tickets will be sold in the Kingsbury Kingsbury Hall office weekdays from 9 a m to 5 30 p m or before the show TIP SMOKING A THE FAMILY UNDER FIRE will be featured at the Christ United Methodist church 2375 E 3300 South tonight at 7 30 p m A nursery is provided age FOR YOUNGSTERS BUILDING SELF ESTEEM is a class offered by Alfa View hospital s education department The class is Sat and 9 10 7 30 m For more information p March from call 572 2600 ext 2091 ORGANIZATION 11 Offered to Italian Ijfood Is On St. Martins Menu GRANGER Members of the Ladies Guild, St Martin DePorres Catholic church, will host an Italian dinner from 5 to 9 p m Saturday at the parish center, 4914 So 2200 West The menu will include lasagna prepared from an authentic Italian recipe, gnocchi, potato dumplings Italian style with cheese sauce, roll and butter, beverage and, for dessert, poached pears with butter cream cookies Health Care Film students U 26, 1987 d ei ir on m be presented at the March 7 at 8 p m will be March 7, 4 6 p m and March 6 2 4 will cover African, French and pm They Indo European roots of iazz and the Turkish basis of the parade band The iazz history discus sions will also cover New Orleans Chicago, post Chicago, East and West coast modal iazz and the new age iazz Admission is free m a RECITAL EVENING DISCOVERIES is a U of U program that will explore and enhance children s intellectual and creative tralents Language musical rythmic intellectual spatial design body coor dmation artistic and personal leadership talents will be built Children between ages 3 and 10 are eligible for the Mon , Tues , Wed , and Thurs , sections Enrollment is limited to 15 students per section Registration is $50 For more informa tion call 581 7297 To receive a brochure call 581 each time they read a book Correct guess wins the iar & the jelfybeans Children THINGS CLASSICAL GUITAR THREE U OF U CHORUSES Will sing a benefit concert Sun , at 8 p m in Gardner Hall 200 The concert will feature a wide range of musical and vocal styles from many time periods Tickets are $2 for adults and SI for DRAGON CONTEST Throughout February kids of all ages can earn a chance to guess the number of ielly beans in Delbert s felly bean iar at the Magna library 8339 W 3500 South 538 7172 OTHER A BYU's Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center Sat at 7 30 p m Lawrence Green a new faculty member, will play six selections Ad mission is free SATURDAY TODDLER TIME for children of parents who work during the week is offered from 10 30 llam Sat at the Whitmore library 2197 E 7000 South Stories songs & games for 2 12 to 3 12 year olds Parents must accompany children Advanced registration required Call 943 4636 DELBERT PAINTINGS AND GLASS CONSTRUCTIONS by Mark Brest van Kempen will be exhibited thru April at the Finch Lane Gailery For more information AND elementary age YUK Th U OF US GRADUATE STUDENTS Will present their annual evening of modern dance March 6 7 at 8 p m in the dance building theater Tickets which are available at the door are $4 general admission and S2 for students For more in formation call 581 7327 BEADS for 10 BYU S ANNUAL ART EXHIBIT will have 40 entries on display thru March 30 in Gallery 303 Doug Snow s show will be in the B F Larsen Gallery Both exhibits are tree SPIDERS chance 2665 by handicapped Utahns will exhibit thru April 30 on the second floor rehabilitation unit of the U of U hospital call a AFTER SUPPER TODDLER TIME- - an activity for children aged 2 to 3 whose parents work during the day ia scheduled Wed thru April 8 at 7 p m , at the Whitmore Library 2197 E 7000 South Parents must accompany the chldren Advanced registration s required call 943 4636 4736 WATERCOLORS festival DOLL boys and girls to bring dolls and listen to stories and songs about Japan s traditional doll festival, is scheduled in the Holladay Branch Library Tues at 7 30 p m e II Thursday, February V |