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Show 5B the musical version of Charles Dickens classic Oliver Twist, will be performed by the City Repertory Theatre April 2. 3, 4, 6 and 8 at 7 :30. A matinee is scheduled April 4 at 2 p.m Tickets are $4.50 $12, which can be obtained at the box of fice, 51 So. State. For reservations call 532 6000. OLIVER, A Kearns, South Jordan & branches of the Salt Lake System Participants asked to documents. For more info on these branches call 943 4636, MIRACLE I Workshops REACH FOR more, Thurs. beginning TAX ASSISTANCE), special town gown April 2 from 9. IS more information contact Sandy Jones or Juanita Bleyl (581 3811). is the theme for Drug Free Youth con at the U of U. For more VITA (VOLUNTEER INCOME PHILADELPHIA a course with historian, political scientists, con stitutional lawyers and judges, will be taught on NATURAL HIGH Utah's Federation for ference March 20 and 21 information call S33 5189 AT South Salt Lake County Library bring records & days & times at p.m For 581 5809) ALTOS. TENORS 4 BASSES are needed for the Murray Symphony Chorale Group meets each Wed. at 7:30 p m. in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South For auditions or more info call Susan Barlocker at 262 8385 RECOVERY, INC., a mental health organization, meets 2pm Sat Murray Baptist church, 184 E South 5770 will be performed Tues at 12 15 p m m the Salt Lake County Senior Citizens recreation center, 237 So 1000 East. A woman's safety council workshop titled Hazardous Waste in Utah is March 20 from 9am to 2 30 p m. Reservations must be made Sun by calling Loretta Bartlett (322 3654) or Arietta Elton (466 IRISH Etc7 con tinues thru mid April, free income tax assistance for non English speaking, low income & disad vantaged taxpayers is available at the Whit 1st soprano Interested persons are encouraged to contact Joan (250 5408) or Janet (268 0491) MOUNTAIN WEST CHORALE is preparing for its summer concert tour of Southern California. The group is looking for 1st & 2nd tenor, baritone & Each Thurs. thru April 9 from 14 p.m. IRS trained volunteers provide free tax assistance for the TAX Magna Community - Magna Community Church during March, according to Rev. Steve Wolden, pastor. On Saturday, the church win host a St. Patrick's Day party with a meal at the church. Members are being encouraged to bring themselves and a friend to this celebration of the Celtic culture. The America for Christ offering will be received during the Sunday worship service. Also there will be a general board meeting on March 22 and a quarterly church business meeting in April. Church members will also attend a Corporate West Valley Worship Service on March 29th at the Granger Community Christian Habitat For Humanity program and a stew dinner will cost $3.50 per person. In other church business. Rev. church. A Girl Scouts To 'Circle' At Oquirrh Hills Wolden said that New Testament cassette tapes are now available, with the entire New Testament in the new international version costing $15. Anyone interested in buying the tapes may contact the minister. It was also announced that Magna Community church will soon be purchasing and installing the National Historic Site plaque for the building. Rev. Wolden said that so far $200 has been collected toward the cost of the emblem Anyone wishing to donate toward purchase of the sign may contact the minister, or send their donation to Magna Community church. 2903 So. 8900 West, Magna. Utah The church structure is the only building so tar in the area to be placed on the historical register. Rev. Wolden also said the church is collecting food and clothing for the Crossroads Urban Center that will be taken to the center in June, donations may be placed in a small room at the northeast corner of the sane tuarv Presentation On Nicaragua Set Saturday per scheduled Saturday at Westvale Presbyterian church, PLYWOOD LUMBER & DOORS CUT TO SIZE m We Deliver 9682121 BUILDERS MAR' 3555 Weit 3500 South In Granger & senior 943 4636. VETERANS meet regularly a the WORLD WAR Heritage Center Call Jim Ekerslev at 266 7879 or May Geodes at 266 3891 for more info CHILDREN'S DANCE THEATRE will perform its an nuai spring concert Capitol Theatre Marcn 27 at 8 pm. and March 28 at 2 p m The Dancmg Man and Roots and Wings, which is set to the water music of Handel, will be performed Cost adults $6, children S4. For reservations call 58) 7374 YUGO GVB TRANS. $320 DEALER PREP. $90 TOTAL $4400 EXCL. TAX AND TITLE. dU 1 n.oo forever happy Free tests will be given today (Thurs from Ham to 3 p m at the Cot tonwood Hospital Medical Center 5770 So 300 East For more information call 262 3461 GLAUCOMA SCREENING: (in only 5 days) ) Above GoUf 00 95 Success Rate CHILDBIRTH CLASSES are forming or later aue dates The series oegms March 7 30 Ot nor c lasses runs Six and weeks pm will start at later dates For more information contact Hope Pottenqer (266 8410' or Nan Rasmussen 255 5U9) at 100 WRITTEN GUARANTEE! MONEY-BAC- T NATURAL WAY TO HEALTH: A four week course on low stress cookino. nutrition natural heahna ana oreventitive measures that preserve and tm the 3610 Rig fit from the start ) Dimples Darlings seniors group will have a luncheon meeting at noon Tuesday in Fellowship Hall. Members of the Sew N Do group will meet from to 3 p.m. Wednesday. The church women will meet at 9:30 Wednesday morning to make Easter candy. 1 Lancers Continued from page 2 Ken Torgerson. John Wendel and Rick Wilson. Congratulations, mads. It takes a great talent to make such a prestigious1 accomplishment. Good luck next year and "remember all of the lun times ahead (no not because there is a test at the end of the year you strawhead d Our approach helps to encourage and enhance those feelings of warmth and attachment throughout your stay. We do everything we can to make sure the birth of vour baby is all you want it to be Call us foi a free brochure. During those first precious, memorable moments after your baby is born, parent infant bonding begins After waiting so long and working so hard, vou need time for closeness with your babv to count precious fingers and toes, to listen to everv gurgle and to stare in amazement at the most beautiful face son'll ever see. ' 9 W AT THE family-centere- Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital 3580 W. 9000 So., West Iordan, Utah 84084 Ext. 510 (801) 501-888- 8, DESERET INDUSTRIES GRANGER-MAGN- A ok It seems that trying out for some kind of organization is the thing to do this month. There have been baseball tryouts, jazz choir tryouts, soccer team tryouts and dance company tryouts. Good luck to all those who "went for it. Still more tryouts to go. including spirit club, drill team and cheerleading Stay tuned tor more information A little school trivia. What theatrical presentation is opening up tomorrow (Friday) night? You guessed it. You peeked at the question. right? The drama department is producing the play "When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Don't miss out on this spectacular event, Lancers. This is the last socially intellectual function of the year, so take advantage of it No better time than the present. No better play than this one. It promises to be the best that Granger has ever seen. Good luck to the cast on the Friday, Monday. and Tuesday performances. In next week's issue, be ready for the continuing saga of "As the Classroom Spins. Just when you thought you had seen the end of Lance and Gurt, they seem to surprise you and show up again. It is short but sweet this week Lancers, (did you check the refrigerator. Lancers? It is almost as short as the remainder of the school year; only 60 more days left of school and counting. MU Saturday, March 14th i ) T H G ALL CLOTHING ALL AS IS I ed headaches. SUGGESTED PRICE FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION is Sponsor mg a St Patrick s Day party at The Bay. 1)30 E 210G South, on Tues at 8 30 p m Free shamrock tags will oe given to everyone wearing green Admission is S4 All proceeds will be given to the Muscular Dystrophy Association Be proud ot yourself and be a organization You know what you get with a used car? New headaches. You know what you get for only $3990? A sparkling new, Yugo. And no surprisingly $3990 MANUFACTURER'S DAYS TIREDIOFJSMKINGZi AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS 3940 meets the third Wed of each month West Valley's library, 2880 W 3650 South, at 7 p.m. Adults 55 years and older can 10m the in Getaitgo. A EVERYBODY YUGO SOMETIME (355 6400) presented by the American Cancer Society are here again From March 16 21, volunteers will deliver pre ordered bunches of daffodils Cost S2 50 for 10 flowers To order call 322 0431 or 800 662 9556 WHITE ELEPHANT AUCTION and bake sale iS A stheduled tor April I) at noon m the Murray hiqh Proceeds will go towards H proorams LEGAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION Of Salt Lake will hold its annual Doss appreciation night on tonight Thurs at the Jordan Queen Riverboat, Dortt get used. yiueo,$3S3o: NEEDS Riverboat Rd. The social hour begins at Dinner and entertainment follow $20 per person For reservations call pm DAFFODIL 1264 LAMAZE Bible study will be held at 10 a.m. today (Thursday at the church. Girl Scout mneeting is scheduled at 6:30. choir practice at 7: 15. Good jobs, we know you'll represent us well There will be a stomp next week on the 20th. If you were at last Friday's you know it was a blast and you wont want to miss the next one, sponsored by VICA. Guys, it's coming. Junior Prom will be held on April 4. Get your dates now before it's too late. That's about it for this week. Lets all try to take a few moments this week out of our busy schedules and remember and appreciate all the freedoms that we have. Let's all be grateful we live in such a great country with such opportunity. And try not to forget even when the days seem long that freedom is ours. Thought for the week; "If you're feeling low, don't despair. The sun has a sinking spell every night, but it comes back up every morning. Be careful out there and have a great one. well-equipp- S ickets are Jo Swearingen PRISONERS OF WAR can get together March 23, April 6 anci April 20 to share their experiences with other ex POWs The meeting will be at 352 So Denver St For more information call 583 chapter )9 T Participants should bring a main dish, salad or dessert. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Each person must provide their own place setting. During the program, infants will te cared for in the nursery. A movie is scheduled for older children. Westvale also oflers monthly Bible study sessions. On the second Wednesday of each month a potluck luncheon Bible study for women is held at 12:30 p.m. in the church. On the fourth Wednesday of each month a dessert luncheon and Bible study is held at 12:30 p.m. at the church. Every Wednesday Rev. Dan Saperstein leads a Bible study session beginning at 7 p.m. A soup supper is served at 6:30 p.m alternate. GLOSS for low income 4393 30 6 So. 4400 West. PAINTS SEMI income tax counseling citizens at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave (3425 South). Participants asked to bring records & documents For more into rail prove health will be taught tonight (Thurs thru April 2 from 10 11 15 am at the Whitmore Library 2197 E 7000 South For more informa tion and registration call Shene Street, 264 8265 12, 1987 WEST VALLEY. Una Stevenson will speak about her trip to Nicaragua at a family potluck sup- Kearns LATEX ELDERLY: of Activities Are Slated At Trinity KEARNS. Rev. James Harris will present the sermon "He loves me, of KEARNS. Members Copper He loves me not," Sunday at Trinity Service Unit Girl Scouts will meet at United Methodist church. Oquirrh Hills elementary school toWorship services will be held at day (Thursday) as part of the 8:30 and 11 a m.. Sunday school nation-wid- e observance of the 75th classes for all ages at 9 45. anniversary of Girl Scouting. Junior and senior high youth will Girls who are unable to attend the meet at the church at 5:30 p.m. Sunstate celebration at the state capitol day. Services conducted by Rev. are being invited to join in the Pro- Bronston Greenwood will be held at mise Circle at 4 p.m.. when Girl 7 p.m. Sunday at the Golden Living will join in Scouts nation-wid- e Center, with Cindy Pietz as pianist. repeating the Girl Scout Promise, said leader Fran Sandstrom. A party for all Girl Scouts in the Unit will be held at 6:30 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church in con- Continued from page 2 junction with the anniversary obser- Nights." The cost is $1 with activity vance. card nd $2 without. Girls will play games, sing, and Thanks to all of the speakers who collect clothing for the needy, said have given us an insight on freedom. Mrs. Sandstrom. . , Dont miss any of the other freedom events that are happening the rest of the week. The Girls State basketball tournament is this week. The girls play to day at Murray high - dont miss it. Good luck, team, we're behind you all the way. Tennis is getting under way. There are four returning varsity players, but more are needed. If you'd like to participate, dont hesitate, do it now. Congratulations to the junior girls who will represent Kearns high at LATEX Girls State in Cedar City this summer. they are Ruth Hoover. Debbie FLAT Macafee. Leah Voorhies and Lisa Benson. Stacy Bryan was chosen as 5 THE elderly at the Whitmore library, 2197 E 7000 South Participants asked to bring records & documents For more info call 943 4636 Party Honoring St. Pat Set At Church Saturday MAGNA. A variety of activities will be offered to members of the COUNSELING FOR from American Assn, MUSIC 0271) 9 Each Thurs thru p.m , volunteers from the Retired persons will provide TAX COUNSELING: A.A.R.P. April Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET only only $13 $S0) month! a down 60 months lease OAC. plus tax & licensing 11.2 A.P.R. 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