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Show w THE GREEN SHEET 7B scheduled a! the Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South Wed. at 7:30 p.m.; and the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South April 30 at 7 p.m. A musical demonstration will focus on the Utah Opera Company's production of La Traviata. For more information and registration call SOCIAL WORKER KEN wil discuss SLAUGH the power and influence of physical contact today (Thurs.) as part of Wasatch Canyons hospital's, 5770 So. 1500 West, continuing community education program. The lectures starts at 7 p.m. For more information call Steven, 8706 So. 700 UTAH'S GIRL AGAINST HUNGER FRIENDS or Kathy North, mental health organization, meets at Redwood Multi purpose center, 3060 Lester St., on Wed. from p.m. and Sat., from 2 4 p.m. in the Murray Baptist church, 184 E. 5770 South. will honor four TWIN PEAKS NO. 32 Masonic Lodge meets 1st Mon. each month at 7:30 p.m.. Masons in good standing invited. For info call Jim Wadley, 255 4845. P.O.W. RAP GROUP meets every other Mon. in Medical Center, bldg 13, 2nd floor. For info ext 1140. call VA will conduct its an- Lodge SALT LAKE SOUTH COUNTY DUP meeting will be held Mon. at 1:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. English Fort will be the hostess holds Wed. meeting West Valley. Only membership requirement is to desire stop compulsively overeating. For info call Loretta, 968 1579. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, Murray No. 33, meets 2nd & 4th Tues. each month, IOOF Hall, 53 No. Center, Sandy. For info call Robert C. Lewis, OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS in camp. is 3 S RIGHTS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS 3940 meets the third Wed. of each month in West Valley's library, 2880 W. 3650 South, at 7 p.m. Adults 55 years and older can join the non chapter profit organization advocating divorce reform in interested in custody & visitation issues. For or meeting details call484-665- organization. for the Mentally III holds its monthly meetings from 7 9 p.m. the 3rd Thurs. each month at the Salt Lake Mental Health STAT Unit, 2960 W.3650 South. THE UTAH ALLIANCE IF YOU WANT MORE SCLERODERMA contact the INFORMATION ON United Scleroderma Foundation by writing P.O. Box 350, Watsonville, Ca 95077. Their toll free number Precision Haircuts for guys & & Styling gals ship services Sun. at 6:30 & meets today (Thurs.) at 10 call 960 6891. At Lourdes BLO-CUT- Carmen McGonigal, a mother of seven, has been chosen Catholic Woman of the Year from Our Lady of Lourdes parish. Joan Hogenson, president of the Altar Society, said the award was implemented three years ago, with Betty Trujillo being the first woman chosen for the honor. The second year Mrs. Hogenson was recipient of the award. Mrs. Hogenson explained that all members of the parish were asked to nominate the person they felt was worthy of the recognition. From that MAGNA. d - jCSSHSMD r -- HUD DIRECTS THE IMMEDIATE SALE nr 135 HOUSES THROUGHOUT THE WASATCH FRONT S UNITING THE WORLD One Heart At A Time theme tor discussions on the Baha'i faith heic 7 30 8 30 p m. Fri , m apt 11D, 6400 So 531 East (James Pomte apartments), Murray Telephone 261 0518 SOCIETY SOUTH VAUEY meets Sun at 4 p.m irf St James Episcopa church, 6876 Highland Drive. Mary Carlson win speak on PLannea parenthood' Where is it gome this Sun Religious education classes are offered for pre school through sixth grade. Child caie s available for infants and toddles Visitors are welcome. For more information call 265 00 GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN church 8 30 & II a m each 9 45 ship services at Sunoay school at Of I Custom Videographyl group they selected the six women who had the most nominations. The entire parish then voted to determine the winner. All of the nominees were selected on the basis of their service to the parsih. Among Mrs. McGonigal's attributes was the fact that she at our lady of teaches Lourdes School, as well as CCD classes at both Magna and Copper-ton- . I In addition, she works outside of her home at Osborne Apparel and is described as being "a lovely person who is always there when she is needed." In recognition of her efforts, Mrs. McGonigal will receive the Dioce-siaCouncil's "Our Lady of Good Council Medal" inscribed with her name and the date she was given the Im pre-scho- I Transfer Your Home Movies To Video I $2 1 I A 3" Professional Roll - Ho Ho Minimum With this ad Free Music I I Regular & Super 8MM Only Set Up Fee 973-669- & Titling Telling 3 & Free Pickup Free Delivery tag Kids grow so fast its hard to keep track of them. Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital wants to help you keep track of your kids in their growing years, so we are going to nave a Child I.D. day. On Saturday, April 25th from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon, Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital will do a finger print, blood type and picture of your child at no charge to you. Something for you to keep in your personal records for safety or your scrap book, so you can look back on your child's growth. Child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian and be at least 3 years of age. For more information call: Holy Cross Jordan Valley ext. 510. Hospital 561-88- Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital (Medical Arts Plaza Office Building) 3590 West 9000 South West Iordan, Utah 84084 .! n ar, 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah PRICES good AFPAC 23; --- culinary artists will demonstrate their skills at the annual gourmet gala sponsored by the March of Dimes birth defect foundation. It 's Show Time is the theme for the event scheduled for May 2 at Salt Lakes Sheraton hotel, 255 So. West Temple. A variety of Salt Lake Valley personalities will cook one of their gourmet specials in kitchens designed by an interior decorator. The dishes will then be served in professionally decorated dining rooms. Joe Muscolini will provide musical entertainment for the event. Each recipe will be judged by a group culinary specialists and prizes will be award. Tickets for the event are available at the March of Dimes office or by calling IS THE CHRIST Rev RISEN will be jor- Beverieigh's topic tor Discussion at the Soc et So 275 H1. for The Teaching of the Inner Christ, East Sun at 11 a m An evening service is t e.c at 7 p m. on the last Sunday of each month 1 V- - -- "rr 2.25 FFCflN& CHtC8Er ''YYLO'VYftj! 266-540- TO 20 BE SOLD ABSOLUTE TO HIGHEST BIDDERS REGARDLESS OF PRICE! SPECIAL LOW FINANCING AS LITTLE AS 3 DOWN $1500 CERTIFIED OR CASHIER'S CHECK REQUIRED TO BID Animals That Are Feared Will Be Featured SALT LAKE. The Utah Museum of Natural History will hold a three-palecture series next week on Animals We Love to Fear, featuring naturalists who are also respected rt MAY 16, 1987 10:30 AM SHERATON HOTEL AND TOWERS 255 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE, SALT LAKE CITY OPEN HOUSE DATES MAY 2 & 3 FROM MAY 9 & 10 FROM NOT 10AM-4P- M 10AM-4P- M HOMES OPEN ALL DATES. BROCHURE FOR DETAILS. ALL SEE FOR BROCHURE CALL N. 24-HOU- R AUCTION HOTLINE OR PICK UP BROCHURE AT ALL STEWART TITLE LOCATIONS KAUFMAN 1 LASMAN ABSOCIATESMIIMC CORPORATE OFFICES 100 SOUTH WACKER DRIV :HICAGO. ILLINOIS 60606 CHICAGO-DENVE- R 1 -- TTwTTgTiTiTi) - SARASOTA i HOUSTON holds wo' Sun witr West Vailey meets a' school is at 9 45 a m 11 a m., the everino the morning service is at service is at 6 p m and the midweek service Wea at 7 p m The ladies Bible study s Sun at s p m For more information can 968 4843 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 4880 W 4100 South. Sun. GRACE COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH holds Sunday services at the Silver Crest Reception Center, 50 So. 1350 East. Sandy Sun school 9 30 10 15 a m time )0 15 10 30; worship feliowsh.p celeDration 10 30 11 30. During the week there Sheila Balistreri is the new president; Diane Sadler, vice president; Tina Montoya, secretary; Yvonne Marquez, treasurer. A husband and wife potluck picnic will follow the services for Altar Society members and their spouses. They are also inviting CCD teachers to take part in the function. - SALT LAKE. 23, 1987 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE services at 3rd Church o Christ Scientist, 1306 Spring Lane (5000 So are 10 a m. Sun & 8 p m Wed Reading room (2343 E. 3300 South) open daily, noon 4 pm. v 5. 'Show Time' Is Benefit For Dimes Drive 6 a m.; 30 mornmo worship services children's church at 10.45 a m ; evening services 6 p m.. Wed prayer meeting 7pm, Wed. Bible study 7 45 p m. For more into call 571 0261 or 255 & Although the award is usually presented by the bishop at the Diocesan Catholic Women's convention that will be held in Price this year, there will be a special ceremony at the church on May 3 at the 11 a.m. Mass because the convention date falls on the first communion at Lourdes church. Mrs. Hogenson also noted that new Altar Society officers have been elected and will be installed on Mav Carmen McGonigal p.m.; Sat. 9:30-- p.m. 9:30-- 8 East (San honor. - 964-287- 5 Open M, T, W, Th, F BAPTIST CHURCH. 8630 So. 60 BEREAN dy), holds Sun. school tor all ages each Sun. at 9 n e. 3875 West 5400 South, Kearns center Carmen McGonigal Is Parish Honoree $7.99 $7.99 WESTPOINT CENTER (Next to Albertsons) 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 The center is starting a series of six video presentations on "So Great a Salvation" by Gloria Copeiand every Thursday at 7 p m. in the Thursday, April are care groups that meet. For info call Rev Dan Hornok at 968 2443, Ernie Tripp at 571 788) or Martin Zimmerman 572 4190 6035. Shampoo, conditioner, cut and NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED 7206 - S blo-styl- 12662 So. Rd. holds Sunday school for all ages 10 a m. Morning worship is at 11 a m. and evening service is at 6 p m An evening service is also held every Thurs at 7 p m. For more information call Pastor Steve Sullivan, 254 SOUTHWEST CALVARY CHAPEL holds worship service every Sun. at 6 p.m. at 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 " 6.95 Men Women fundamen a Redwood ST. STEPHENS EPISCOPAL church, 4615 So. 3200 West, West Valley, celebrates Holy Communnon each Sun. at 10 a m. For more info call 968 2731 church holds wor II a.m. Bible study a m. For more info FELLOWSHIP, every Sun. at church, 2908 So. 8900 West, Magna, holds Sun. school at 9.30 a.m.; Service of at 10:45. Pastor Steve Wolden Holy Communion conducts services. WESTVALE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3610 So. 4400 UNITED METHODIST CHRISTIAN fahst non denominational church, at SEVENTH-DA- MAGNA COMMUNITY West, holds worship service each Sun. at 11 a.m. Sun. school is at 9:45 a.m. Every Wed. Rev. Dan Saperstein holds a soup supper at 6:30 p.m. with Bible study following at 7 p.m. in the church. Ex cercise classes are held each Mon. at 7:30 p.m. For more info call dark-haire- ARE HELD & 6 VALLEY ADVENTIST Church holds services every Sat. Sabbath school 9:15 10:45 a.m., worship service 11 a.m. noon. Come & worship God with us. INTRODUCTORY OFFER Haircut $499 Reg. weekdays. 7 30 & 9 a m ; Sat., p m ; Sun., 7 45, 9. 10 30 a m., 12: 15. 6 9am p m at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church, 1375 E. Spring Lane For more into call 272 9216. MASSES TRINITY WEST Religious TRINITY CHURCH. 1829 E. 10600 South, at 9:45 a m., morning worship Sun. evening services at 6 p m. 972 8427. will be the these of Ririe Wood Of RECOVERY. INC., a BAPTIST holds Sun school hour at 11 a m & Pastor is Bruce Peterson. THE COMBINEO CONGREGATIONS of St. Paul's & Atonement Lutheran churches hold a joint wora 10:30 m. at Atone ship service each Sun. at ment, 2040 W. 3500 South. West Valley. Sun. school is at 9 a m. For more into call or bury dance company's concernt tomorrow (Fri.) and Sat. at 8 p.m. in the Capitol theater. For more information call F.o.E. aerie 1760 holds dinner each Fri., 6:30 9 & breakfast 3 Sun.month, 9:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Call 266 0896 after 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Sat. nual gathering today (Thurs.) and tomorrow (Fir.) at conference facilities on Westminster campus. The conference includes workshops and guest speakers. For more information call Steve Blackman, 328 2561. UTAH PARENTS FOR CHILDREN INNOVISIONS SANDY VAUEY CHRISTIAN church holds Sun. school at 10 a m. & worship service at II a.m. & 6:30 p m. each Sun. Lake, 363 BYU1. p.m. women tonight Marriott hotel's grand ballroom for their outstanding contributions to the club. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit Girl Scouts. The dinner starts at 7:30 p.m. It will be preceded by a reception at 6:30 p.m. Cost: S75 per couple, S37.50 per person. For more information call Susan Rudolph, 486 7145. UTAHNS DAVID COPPERFtELD, the great illusionist, will be at B YU's Marriott center Tues. for two performances at 5 and 8 p.m. Tickets area available or in Salt by calling the ticket office, Lila Glover, East. SCOUT COUNCIL (Thurs.) in the MIDVAUEVS A.a.r.p. meets the first Thurs. of each month at 7 p.m. In the Copperview Comm. Center, 8446 Harrison. Adults 50 years and older can join the organization. The "Westerners," a musical group, will perform. organization for bereaved parents, holds monthly meetings at 4885 So. 900 East (ground floor). For info call Tom Back will be shared at the Kultura club meeting at 7:30 in the home of Nola p.m. today (Thurs.) EXPERIENCES Performances. COMPASSIONATE "Organizations, ANTIDOTES AND PERSONAL THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSONS. West Valley's chapter 3940, meets the third Wed. of each month at 7 p.m. in West Val'ey's library, 2880 W. 3650 South. wildlife photographers. Killer Whale will be presented Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts auditorium on the University of Utah campus. Coyote is scheduled for April 28 and Shark for May 4 at the same time and location. Admission is $5 per lecture. Jeff Foott, who will speak about killer whales, holds a master's degree in biology and has been a wildlife filmmaker for 15 years. His work has included a special on bald series World of eagles, the Survival, and work for public television. Foott has spent the last several years studying and photographing killer whales in British Columia's Johnstone Strait. Franz Camenzind, a zoologist, will speak on coyotes he has studied for the past 10 years in the Jackson Hole, Wyo. National Elk Refuge. He is an expert on interpreting coyote howls and group behavior. Camenzind filmed California Condor, which the National Audubon Society produced for television. He has also photographed for several other associations. 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