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Show THE GREEN SHEET 9 Continued from page 6 MAGNA COMMUNITY church, 2908 So 8900 West, Magna, holds Sun school at 9 30 a m ; Service of Holy Communion at 10 45 Pastor Steve Wolden 6pm;7 conducts services ST. STEPHENS GRACE COMMUNITY EPISCOPAL church, 4615 So 3200 West, West Valley, celebrates Holy Communnon each Sun at 10 am For more info call 968 2731 SOUTHWEST holds worship ser Atonement Lutheran church, 2040 W 3500 South, West Valley For info call 968 6143 or 968 4301 Tape library available, "Chuck Smith's Word For the Day " CALVARY CHAPEL vice every Sun at6pm at MASSES ARE HELD weekdays, & 6 p m , Sun , 7 45, 9, 9am 7 10 30 & 9 a 30 a m m , , 12 pm at St Vincent de Paul Catholic church, E Spring Lane For more info caJI 272 9216 Sat 15, 6 1375 Redwood FELLOWSHIP a Rd holds Sunday school for all ages every Sun at 10 a m Morning worship is at 11 am and evening service is at 6 p m An evening service is also held every Thurs at 7 p m For more information call Rev Steve Sullivan, 254 7206 RIVER OF LIFE Christian Center, 5180 So 300 West, No E, holds services Sundays at 10 a m & Thursdays at 7 p m Pastor Garth Halverson in vites all interested to participate For info call 262 9763 BEREAN East (San dy), holds Sun school for all ages each Sun at 9 30 am morning worship services & children s church at 10 45 a m , evening services BAPTIST CHURCH, 8630 So 60 Granite District holds Sunday Sun school 9 30 10 15 10 15 10 30, worship celebration 10 30 11 30 During the week there are care groups that meet For info call Rev Dan Hornok at 968 2443, Ernie Tripp at 571 7881 or Martin Zimmerman 572 4190 CHRISTIAN am services at 3rd Church of Spring Lane (5000 So are pm Wed Reading room (2343 prayer and will minister with song at the Salt Lake Business Women's Aglow luncheon today (Thurs ) at 11 30 a m The theme is Come let us exalt his name together Cost 50cents plus your lunch KAY ARCHULETA 4pm 261 0518 VALLEY SOCIETY meets Sun at 4 pm in St James Episcopal church, 6876 Highland Drive This week Rev Lucy Hitchcock, from Unitarian Universalist Association headquarters In Boston, will speak on "Friends Toward a Theology of Friendship " Religious education classes are offered for pre school through sixth grade Child care is available for infants and toddles Visitors are welcome For more information call 265 1100 GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN church holds WOr ship services at 8 30 & 11 a m each Sun , with Sunday school at 9 45 of West Valley meets at school is at 9 45 a m , the morning service is at 11 a m , the evening m 6 , and the midweek service is service is at p Wed at 7pm The ladies Bible study is Sun at 5 pm For more information call 968 4843 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 4880 W 4100 South Sun I TKeater HIGHS CLASS OF '37 p m at Distinctive LAVARE 15 year KEARNS HIGH CLASS OF 72 is planning a in reunion in August Organizers are seeking formation on former classmates Anyone who is a member of this class should contact Sandy Mamales (966 0420), Randelyn Brady (250 5933), Julie Kent (969 0469) or Tom Gardiner (968 8217) WANTED CLASS Those buckaneers from Cyprus high area and mates to iaoin with us in a OF '52 So. 20 East The event is a fund-raisfor the Granite Community School program, and participants are being invited from throughout the district, according to spokesman Gladys Manetti. Events will include a Bunnee Beautiful baby-chil- d contest, spring boutique, success for parent and child conference and spring fashion show, along with free door prizes, an opportunity to have pictures taken with the Easter Bunny and an Easter egg hunt. Registration for the Bunnee Beautiful contest will be held from 9 to 9:30 a m with judging beginning at 9 oclock. Entrants may be age one month through 12 years and a parent or guardian must be present. Judging will be based upon personality, charm, poise, intelligence, photographic qualities, attractiveness and grooming. There will be no talent contest. Each contestant will receive a certificate of merit and a gift. Prizes and awards will be given m each age group. The spring boutique will be held from 9:30 a m. to 4:30 p m. offering d a collection of gifts suitable for Easter and Mothers Day, plus home decor items for all AND TELL is now playing at the Hale Center Theater thru April 20 at 8 p m Tickets are $3 50 S5 For more information call 484 9257 Billed as "the funniest play to i.ome out of the World War M it was a favorite on Broadway when if era, opened m 1943 The romantic comedy depicts upset parents who believe their daughter is being corrupted by selling kisses for the Red Cross CINDERELLA 25 at the For ticket m plays every Sat thru April Hale Center Theater 2801 formation call 484 9257 Mam S JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT performed by City Repertory Theatre is still playing m the ZCMI center Extended dates are tomorrow (Fri ) Sat Mon Apr 16 24 25 27 and 30 Tickets are S6 for adults for children For reser vation call 532 6000 - 'Beat The Blahs' At Community School Fest GRANITE PARK. Fun events to cure your wintertime blahs is the theme for a Saturday activity to be held at Evergreen junior high, 3401 by Moliere will be presented by the U of U April 15 16 17 l8at8om m the lab theater of the Performing Arts building The play will also be shown April a 5 p m For more m formation and tickets call the Pioneer Theater company box office 581 6961 KISS parenting from birth through grandparenting. Information will be of- fered on topics including birth and maternity options, kids and cooperation, daycare, improving family communications and nutrition and health. DSpecial workshops will include a spring fashion show at noon; family fun and fitness at 1 p.m.; and stress busters, taking stress out of your life, at 3 p.m. Etc. 18 20 S4 50 Z TAX COUNSELING FOR THE ELDERLY Today (Thurs ) from 4 p m is fhe last day to get tax help from IRS framed volunteers It s free for the elderly at the Whitmore library 2197 E 7000 South Participants asked to bring records & documents For more mfocall 943 4636 An Easter egg hunt for children age one through 12 years will be held, with registration at the door at 3p m., at a cost of 50 cents per child. The hunt will begin at 4 oclock, all children must be accompanied by an adult. We hope people from all areas will attend the event and support our community school programs, said Mrs. Marietti, coordinator for the event. So West Temple 264 2251 for ap THE SONS third Valley OF RETIRED PER AMERICAN ASSOCIATION aMev s chapter 3940 meets the West 7 at of Wea each month p m in West s library 2880 W 3650 South will be held April DIMPLE S DARLINGS meets the 1st 3rd lues of Hilton 150 W 500 Those wishing to preregisfer should call each month from 12 30 3 p m at Trinity United 4290 W 5415 South Inter Maunne Decker (261 6600) at the Salt Lake Mithoaist church denominational senior citizen group For more County Mental Health A 2135 reunion will be Cal! CHRONIC CARE CONFERENCE 8 a m m the Salt Lake at South CHILDREN Catering, 285 E For information concerning class members call Austin Loveless, 753 0464, Robert 427 Davis, 272 2062 Alice Wright Christianson, 3865, or Frank Mascaro, 272 1463 UTAH parent CENTER will offer three workshops which teach parents of special needs children to The free work effectively with educators workshops will be held Wed , April 22 and 29 from 9 15 am to 12 pm at the Whitmore library 2197 E 7000 South 24 OF A IESSER GOD s bung performed by the Brickyard Playhouse every Fri and Sal thru April 25 at 8 p m f ost adults $6 students $5, children $4 For more information call 485 30 3891 9, 1987 THE UTAH ALLIANCE for the Mentally III holds its monthly meetings from 7 9pm the 3rd Thurs each month at the Salt Lake Mental Health STAT Unit 2960 W 3650 South 4914 KEARNS CLASS OF 77 class reunion will be held June 13 at the Salt Lake airport Hilton m the Lindberg room it will start at 6 30 p m Dinner will be served at 7 p m and dancing starts at 9 pm Cost $20 per person Call Susan Seare Stevens (966 8201) regarding the reunion CLASS BINGHAM July 2 at 6 2700 South criteria Clinic located at Appointments necessary pomtment or more info TOM PETERS author of In Search of Excellence, will speak at the Creating Excelence seminar tomorrow (Fri and Sat at the Radisson Hotel The seminar is directed at both large corpora ttons small companies and non profit orgamza tions For registration information call (406) 586 A OF 97: Plans are currently being 19B7 for formulated for a 50 year reunion In June, members of fhe Cyprus class of 1937 Organizers class on former are seeking Information members & ask that anyone who was a member of the Cyprus class of '37 contact Harold Danger field (250 2092), Fern Pearce Fairbourne (968 com 9657) or Mary Cannon Mix (484 6791) Other mittee members Include Earl Clegg, Royal Cameron "Bud" Wallace Anderson, Bruce Allen, & Mariorle Schoenfeld Stewart CYPRUS UNITING THE WORLD One Heart At A Time is theme for discussions on the Baha'i faith held 7 30 8 30 p m Fri , in apt 11D, 6400 So 531 East (James Pomte apartments), Murray Telephone will share Reunions 1306 Sun & 8 South) open daily, noon reunion of sorts to be held July 11 We need help m contacting and locating of this crew Please contact officers in charge of this event Shirley Westover Nye 250 6893 Gwen Barrus Larson or 250 2797 255 1097, VeNae Ek Duckworth Beverly Bradley Cloward 250 2131 HOW will be REv John Beverlelgh's topic for discussion at the Society for The Teaching of the Inner Christ, 275 So llOOEastSun atllam An evening service Is held at 7 p m on the last Sun day of each month SCIENCE Christ Scientist, SOUTH fundamen tahst non denominational church, at 12662 So CHRISTIAN CHURCH So 1350 East, Sandy a m , fellowship time 9150 E 3300 , BIBLE services at the Silver Crest Reception Center, 10 SANDY BAPTIST CHURCH 1829 E 10600 South, holds Sun school at 9 45 a m , morning worship hour at a m & Sun evening services at 6 p m Pastor is Bruce Peterson TRINITY Wed prayer meeting 7pm, Wed Bible 45 p m For more info call 571 0261 or study Thursday, April A ARP TAX COUNSELING Today (Thurs) from 7 volunteers from the American Assn of Retired persons will provide income tax counseling for low incomes, senior citizens at fhe East Mill Creek library 2266 Evergreen Ave (3425 South) Participants asked to bring records & documents For more mfo call 943 4636 9pm, mfocallMrs Divmeyat MISS WEST VALLEY SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT 969 4316 merce or West Valley Area Chamber 969 4520 Girls the West Valley area from age 17 26 that live can now sign up for fhe pageant Applications area available at Cyprus Granger Kearns and tomorrow Taylorsville high schools Deadline (Fn) For information call Elayne Brighton m of Com 974 5345 Calendar Deadlines Want to publicize your group s activities Green Sheet would like to help Send typewritten notice and photo (if possible) at least two weeks in advance of the event to The Community Colendor Editor co Groen Sheet Newspapers WIC PROGRAM County health dept is taking new clients into the WIC program a nutritional & supplemental food program for education women infants & children who meet eligibility 0 P Box 7187 Murroy Utah 84 107 Retreat To Be Held At Trinity KEARNS A spiritual life retreat will be held at Trinity United Methodist church from 8 30 a m to 4 p m Saturday Rev Gene Robin on of Granger Community Chnstiai (hurchwillbe the main speaker The program w ill begin w ith a continental breakfast to be served at 8 30 Devotional, music and worship will follow. Mr Robinson will speak on the subject The gifts of fruit of the spirit A luncheon will be served at noon personal affirmation bg members of the congregation will be featured during the afternoon sessions, and the retreat will close with commu nion, served by the Rev James Harris Only one worship service will be held Sunday, beginnmng at 11 a m The chancel choir will present an Easter cantata, Celebrate Life, written by Buryi Red and Ragan Courtney, under the direction of Nan Newberg Piano accompanist will be Sondra Tucker, with guitar accompaniment by Roger Tucker, Craig Dial and Shaun Kunz Soloists will be Lorna Rees and Luanne Holmes, with narration by Marilyn Gullickson Sunday school classes will be held at 9 45 Nursery care will be Professional Landscaping Palm Sunday Worship Set At Granger Church experts help you landscape and maintain your valuable property. No job Let our is too small or large. GRANGER Two services will be held on Palm Sunday at Granger Community Christian church The traditional Palm Sunday celebration will be held during the 10:50 am. service, with the Palm Sunday festival at 6 p m The processional of the Palms will be held at the evening service, during which the chancel choir will sing A church group will present the drama Construction under the direction of Dixie MacKay If you desire we can install or repair sprinkling systems and will do so at rock bottom prices. Call John - 561-165- 2 20 years experience - hand-crafte- seasons Gifts and collectibles will include Easter baskets, eggs and candy, quilts, dolls, wooden shelves, baskets and tulips, frilly Easter dresses, pictures, wreaths and floral arrangements, heart rugs, pillows, potpourri, childrens music, lace baskets, bunnies, geese, bears and much more, with prices to fit every budget, said Mrs. Marietti. A surplus craft supplies room will offer handicraft supplies at wholesale prices. Success for parent and The child conference is free to the public with no registration necessary, and will be held from noonto4.30pm., offering a series of workshops. Topics will focus on the aspects of Taylorsville Lads Place In Art Contest PROVO. Two Taylorsville youth placed in the fifth annual Congressional High School Art competition Trevor Jameson won second place in the painting category for his watercolor Breakaway. Bryce Burnett won fourth place in the drawing category for an untitled piece. The two will attend an honorary reception May 9 at the Springville Art Museum. Congressman Howard Nielson will also attend the reception. Throughout the summer the artists work will be displayed in Nielson's congressional offices. Easter bunny Mike Marietti and his two will be attending Granite Community Liisa and daughters Amy (left) Education's "Beat the Winter Blahs" program SaturdayMoney from r will go towards the community education program. the BEAT WINTER BLAHS . . . fund-raise- Barbara Smith Confirmation To Address Classes Slated Suburban Arts At Westvale TAYLORSVILLE. Members of Suburban Arts club will meet at 8 oclock tonight (Thursday) at the home of Marilyn Knight, 4659 Banna Circle in Taylorsville. Barbara B. Smith, former general Relief Society president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will speak on growth in grandmothering. will be Serving as Linea Leonard, Bonne Pratt, Mary Frost and Lelia Gunderson. All members are being invited to attend and may bring one guest, and are requested to notify officers in ad- vance if planning to attend. Programs Are On Tap At Magna Senior Center Two special programs are on tap for the Magna Senior Citizen Center here, according to Jean Orton, director. The first program will feature 3 old youngsters from the and Magna Recreation Center who will entertain the seniors with Easter songs at 11:30 a m. on Wednesday. Planned for April 17 is the annual Easter party with a parade offering oldest hat, the prettiest prizes for themost original hand made hat and the creation for both men and women. In addition, there will be entertainment from Brockbank junior high at 11:15 a m. The menu for the coming week offers Chinese pepper steak with gravy, scalloped potatoes, jellied sunset salad, fresh fruit and wheat bread on Monday, breaded fish with MAGNA. tartar sauce and delmonico potatoes, harvard beets and fruit cup on Tuesday; minestrone soup and barbecued beef on a bun with peas and carrots, potato salad and sugar cookies on Wednesday; port steak oriental with candied yams, buttered broccoli cuts and apple sauce raisin ginger bread on Thursday. Featured Friday will be the monthly travelogue from Lake Tahoe to Placerville, Calif, along Route 50. In keeping with this, the menu will consist of golden nuggets with gold dust sauce, pan fried potatoes, pebble corn, miners lettuce with Italian dressing, apple raisin crisp and sour dough roll. Anyone age 60 and older may have lunch at the center by making reservations at least one day in advance. The suggested donation is $1 25 per person. GRANGER. Rev. Daniel Sapers-teik will begin a confirmation class Sunday at Westvale n five-wee- Presbyterian church. The class is designed to prepare youth sixth grade and older to enter full adult active membership in the church, said spokesman Ruth Walker. The Palm Sunday processional will begin the 11 a.m. service Sun- day. commemorating Christs triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Rev. Saperstein will present the sermon, The scandal of Christ. The Womens Support Group will meet at 7 p m. Tuesday at the home of Peggy Stevens. Discussion will focus on chapter 4 of the book Love Within Limits. Field Trip Is Planned For Magna Kids MAGNA. Registration is being accepted at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West, for a summer Saturday field trip program, according to Tracey Heun, director. The field trip program is a series of six field trips on Saturdays for children between age 6 and 12 The cost will be $40 for the complete series. 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