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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2B 4, 1988 Thursday, February ' I ' to the tunes from the "good old days," including the 40s. 50s. 60s and 70s. Prizes will be awarded for costumes, the limbo, jitterbug and hula-hoo- p competition. Hot and doeuvres hors munchies will be available. There will be a no host bar. Overnight accommodations are $39. For reservations or call information more Beverly Weitzenhoffer at Gov. Norm has declared Bangerter Sunday, Feb. 14 as World Marriage Day in Utah. traveling to the building site that has been picked for the new church building. Then a special dinner is planned for 5 p.m. It will be a served dinner with an international theme. Anyone who wishes may bring a foreign food of their choice. The cost of the dinner is $5 for adults and $3 children. Afterwards, there will be a fireworks display for all to AUDITIONS AUDITIONS for the second International Summer Vocal School will be held from 9 p.m. today (Thursday) at Promised The Valley Playhouse. school will be held July 3 and is sponsored by PVP and the Temple concert series. Square Vocalists to wishing should call audition 5-- 965-184- enjoy. 11-2- WHAT Motivates Us? is the title of the sermon to be presented Sunday by Rev. James Harris at Trinity United Methodist Church, W. 4290 5415 South, Kearns. Holy Communion will be served at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services. Sunday School classes for persons of all ages will meet at 9:45. Child care is provided. This weeks activities continue with a worship committee meeting at 12:05 p.m. and both Junior and Senior High Youth Groups meeting at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The Evening Bible Study Circle will meet at the home of Hazel Wyatt at 7:30 p.m. The Church Monday. Finance Committee meets to make an appointment and for more information. 364-569- 6 THE FINALS for the Utah District Metropolitan Opera auditions will begin at 7:30 tomorrow p.m. (Friday) in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. & CHURCHES KEARNS East Stake Relief Society is sponsoring a meeting leadership tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. at the stake center. Louis Stake president Jensen will speak. All presidents, councelors and secretaries are invited to participate. at ) at 9:45 a.m. Worship service is at 11 a.m., with "Dealing With Deamons" as the sermon topic, based on Mark 1:21-3Special music will be performed. This Sunday is Boy Scout Sunday, scouts will be participating in the service. The Womens Support Group will go bowling 9. Pastor 968-799- Mon.-Fri- 2, a.m.-noo- ., or n, .at Saperstein 967-399- ST. MATTHEWS more Of Things To Come is the theme for the Christian Womens Club luncheon to be held at 12:30 at the p.m. Wednesday Heritage" House,' 4699 'So.1 Highland Drive. Cost is $7.75. Great Reflexions will be discussed by Chris Green, an aerobics instructor who will teach how to shape up the heart and body. Guest speaker will be Arlene Farr who will focus on "High Impact Motivation." She will discuss how love motivated her to change. Susie Andrus will demonstrate vocal exercises. A donation-supporte- d nursery will be at Southeast Christian Church. To make reservations for lunch and nursery, call Nancy Rawski Liz call 9:30 services SHAPE 8 tion THE TAYLORS ... on of Americas newest family entertainment sensations, will be performing at the Taylorsville Central Stake Center, 4950 So. 1950 West on Saturday from 7:30-1- 1 p.m. during the "Sweetheart Ball." People love the Osmonds, the Jacksons, the Seven Little Foys and the Von Trapp family. Now, America has a new family act Justin, Monica, Brandon, Anthony, Emily and Melissa Taylor. The Taylors made their debut on the stage of Salt Lakes Symphony Hall. The group went on to win several singing contests, including taking top honor at the Utah State Farm Bureau Talent Competition. For more Information about this evening of dancing and entertainment, those interested may contact Lynn or l, The dress is Corry Hill at light refreshments will be served, and the price is $7 per couple or $8 at the door. Lu- theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m., with worship services at 10:30, conducted by Pastor Will Hazard. Confirmation class is held every Wednesday at 7 p.m. and choir practice is every Thursday at 7:30. For information call Now that the merger of St. at 942-754- 0. TAYLORSVILLE Stake Relief Society will hold a visiting teacher seminar Thursday, Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Taylorsville 21st Ward, 950 W. 4800 South. The theme will be "Come Unto Christ With A Loving Heart." Bonnie Robinson, who has been with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 22 years, will be the 972-842- Pauls of Kearns and Atonement of West Valley is complete, and we have become St. Matthews, there is a glorious celebration planned. It is called "St. Matthews Festival of New Beginnings," to be held Feb. 14 at St. Matthews. The celebration starts with a - al 968-689- evening. Please Saperstein at for time and place. On Tuesday, ladies exercise class will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Womens Bible study will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Choir practice is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; new members are welcome. For informa967-399- Self-Deni- following worship For on Sunday. information, call Tuesday call office p.m. and Program and Offering. The Weekday Bible Study group will meet at the church at 10 a.m. Thursday and the Chancel Choir will rehearse at 7:15 p.m. On Friday, the entire is congregation invited to a Sweetheart DinnerDance being held at the Organ Loft and hosted by United Methodist Men. Tickets may be purchased in the fellowship hall Prayer Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, holds Sunday School for all ages 3 through junior high and adults (including college-age- FAMOUS Radio Programs is the theme for the fifth concert in the Murray Symphony Orchestras 13th season. The concert, which will be presented at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 in the Murray high school will also auditorium, feature performances by the Suzuki Violinist Utah students. For additional information visit Day Murray Music at 4914 So. State, or call the Symphony Tuesday. United Methodist Women hold their general meeting church the on at Wednesday, beginning with a "Denial Breakfast" at 9:30 a.m., followed by the annual WESTVALE Presbyterian senior high and 7:30 campus, through March 26. Mr. Whelan will present a lecture today (Thursday) at 5 p.m. in room 394 of the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center. A reception will follow in the gallery from p.m. CLASSES 7-- guest speaker. The conference is under the direction of the stake Relief Society presidency. For additional information, call 262-600- Discover LakePowell for Less. the topic of discussion tonight (Thursday) as part of the continuing education sponsored by program Wasatch Canyons Hospital (WCH). Philip R. Spinelli, Ph.D., director of outpatient mood disorders clinic, will explain the role of anger in our lives and the adaptive and maladaptive conseof anger. The quences lecture, which is free, will be held in the professional office building at Wasatch Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West at 7 p.m. For more information or registration, call 262-619- TEENAGERS in success- ful families is another in a series of free parenting workshops presented by the Utah Boys Ranch. The will be held workshop Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Utah Boys Ranch office, 3890 W. 6200 South. Dr. Lee clinical Burnham, director of the Utah Boys Ranch will present the topic. organist, author and music educator will E. Bush Douglas perform in concert Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square along with opera tenor J. Alejandro Gomez of Mexico and BYU faculty . Brass Quintet trumpet players Brett Jackson and David Blackinton. Bush, a of organ and professor music history at BYU, has performed throughout England, Austria, France, and Germany, Italy Swizerland. Several Bach numbers are scheduled on the program, along with selections from Jeremiah Clarke, Hanff, and Samuel THE WORK of Michael Whelan, Americas premier illustrator of science fiction and fantasy, seven-timwinner of the HUGO Award for Best Artist, will be presented in the Gallery of the Department of Art, HFAC, on the BYU F-3- Pre-Scho- FULL DAY CARE pending on lx sit size ( u finally costs between Includes 1 night lodging and 1 night Imuselxiating. And with early check-ou- t and latedieck-in- , youll get up to 15 extra Ixiuseboating hours. SATURDAYS Great w inter fishing and serenelieauty mean now's tlx- - time to discover Lake Powell for less. Advance reservations for details. required. Call 1 produc- tion of the popular ballet Giselle, staged by artistic director John Hart, will be presented by Ballet West Feb. for six performances only in the Capitol Theatre. Tickets are now on sale. For ticket information call 10-1- 5 533-555- CELEBRATION to honor World Marriage Day is being held Saturday at the Quality Inn International Center, at 5600 West. The theme for the Valentines Dance is "Sweethearts in Time." It will be held 8 from at a cost of $12.50 per couple with a reservation or $15 per couple at the door. The dance is being sponsored by Utah Interfaith Marriage Encounter. Dances will be p.m.-midnig- ht 7. ORGANIZATIONS UTAH Homemakers will meet at 1 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Magna Recreation Center. Speaker will be author Karla books whose Erickson, include Take Time To Smell The Dandelions and A Gift Only You Can Give. She will disuss ideas for family living and cooperation. SUBURBAN Arts will meet today (Thursday) at 8 p.m. in the home of Leanne Groves, 4945 Plymouth Dr. from Speaker Heritage Book Publishing Co. will discuss "Fiction For LDS Women." are Leona Shaw and Roberta Grandjean. AMERICAN Association Diabetes holds education programs in the Cottonwood Hospital Annex Auditorium. ."Keeping .Tabs You on Diabetes Need to Know About Blood Glucose and Unrine Testing will be the topic Feb. 25. Lucie Jarrett, R.N., M.S., C.D.E. will speak. Both program begin at 7 4 for p.m. Call 363-302- information. CUB SCOUT pack 3266, a pack in the West Valley area, is reorganizing at Wesvale Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 West. Boys (569-1723- (250-318- ), (965-9358- ). THE PARENTS helping parents Toughlove Support Group for parents troubled by their teenagers behavior meets Mondays from 9 p.m. at CPC Olympus View Hospital, 1430 E. 4500 and South, Holladay, Wednesdays from 9 p.m. in the profeesional office 7-- 7-- building at Wasatch Canyons Hospital, 5770 So. 1500 West, Taylorsville. For feel 4 ft Vtix. it Ptrk V tv k nr It flio I CAME To Your Wedding, an hilarious show which the answers burning questions: "Who will marry? the Who will perform ceremony? And what will happen to the Rolls Royce?" continues through Feb. 22 at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street. For additional information call 484-925- 7. DEADWOOD DICK a rootin tootin melodrama of the Gay 90s will be presented by Community West Theatre in the Cyprus high auditorium Feb. 4, 5 and 8. Curtain time is at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $3 per person, with auditorium seating. PINOCCHIO, with new friends like Smudge, the dog, and Fox and Cat, and new music by Sally Dietlein by Val David Smithson), and a clever script by Tad Allyn Doyle springs with fantasy and special effects at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main Street. Performances are scheduled at 1 p.m. 30. Saturdays, Feb. Admission is $3. For information call (arranged 484-925- 5-- Call sary. jtiil.diwti ViiMlkin vr Hm r i neces- for 2 up. All women 18 or oler. or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are attend. to encourage some of the (Although clinics are being held in church buildings, the clinics are for ALL WOMEN, of religious regardless affiliation.) A fee ranging will be charged 8 from based on annual family income and family size. $3-$1- MENS 4 on 4 slam dunk basketball league is for men and under and starts Wednesday, Feb. 24 at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 So. Redwood Road. Baskets are Games lowered to d are and all self-referee- receive participants Entry fee is $135 per be team and should received Feb. by am-- 3 Call for information. THE LION In Winter is ; J the first production' of the1 ij uovthej Two' coed WALLYBALL: new year at the Center Wallyball leagues are beinj Stage Theatre, 3350 So. offered recreational an Drive. The show, Highland at the competitive is produced by Walk-On- s, e Redwood Inc. Performances are Center, 3060 So. Redwood slated Thursday-Sunda- y Road. Wallyball is volleythrough Feb. 14. Showtime ball in a racquetball 8 is p.m. Thursdays, court.played The Coed Recreationand and Fridays Saturdays, al League is of 4 players a 7 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $7 regular admission side. Play is Tuesday nights and $5 for students and beginning Feb. 16. Games are and all senior citizens. For informareceive participants tion call The entry fee is $50 per team and should be received by Feb. 10 to reserve a place on the The league. Wallyball Competitive League is a ETC. coed league that plays on Sunday afternoons starting Feb. 21. All games MEMBERS and former have referees and the top members of the Taylorsville two teams in the league 1st ward are being invited receive individual awards. to a ward reunion to be held The entry fee is $50 per Feb. 19 at the ward house, team and entries should be 1399 W. 4800 South. Dinner received by Feb. 12. For will be served at 6:30 p.m. information about either folllowed by a program league, call and "Clapier featuring Neilson, music and comedy DUP South Cottonwood team. For more information camp, will meet at 1 p.m. call Monday in the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. CANCER Prevention and The lesson will be on Early Detection program, "Pioneer Journals," presentsponsored by the Utah ed by Verda Worlund. 974-692- T.i - - Multi-purpos- self-refere- 484-980- . 1. k 974-692- 262-108- 5. Dim REDWOOD CHIROPRACTIC 6 to 17 assure a place in the league. :30 am (by Reservation) 6 CONSULTATION pm WITH AD Dr. M. Kenneth Thayn 973-697- i U.S.D.A. Breakfast, Lunch, Supper Snacks Director Call: Cindy Haskell 9699236 538-671- information or appointments. The examinations are given by specially trained registered nurses. The clinics include a Pap test, pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure health educaiton check, information on risk factors, of signs and symptoms cancer, and referral for appropriate medical follow- PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN . are Appointments (Chiropractic Physician) 3646 So. Redwood Rd. West Valley, Ut. America's Natural Playground. Me 363-381- Also Available Lake Powell dm il fast-pace- at fX ta.K.i LAFF Revue, a vaudeville show based on the writings of Lansing Corbett, is being presented by Theatre On The Run, a new theater company. A d variety show full and musican stunts of skits, "The Laff Revue numbers, runs Feb. 11, 12 at 13 at 8 p.m. in the Realms of Inquiiy School, 1140 So. 900 East. Admission is $3.50. Group and family rates available. For more information call THE Gireev $42.50 per week for full time care f 6-- old invited to years participate. Parents and family members are also invited to attend. For further information, those interested may call Ken Tana or Miriam 800-528-61- 54 k free THEATRE Dept, of Health, will be holding cancer, screening clinics for women from 3 p.m. Feb. 1 and 29 in room at the County Government Center, 2001 So. State; from 5:30-- 7 p.m. Feb 2 and 16 at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 So. Redwood Road; from 8:45 a.m.-3:4- 5 p.m. Feb. 8 at Salt Lake Community College, 4600 So. Redwood Road; from 1 a.m. Feb. 8 and 22 in the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 350 West; from 7 p.m. Feb. 10 and 24 in the Cannon Health Bldg., 288 No. 1460 West; and from 8:45 a.m.-3:4- 5 25 in the p.m. Feb. Riverside LDS stake center, West. 1100 No. 500 ol NIGHT CARE Mon. thru Fri., 6 om to 266-486- call 265-313- 3-- GISELLE: A new A EVENTS at Scheidt. ABC s Day Care Center 3424 So. 3600 West TukeaLake Powell Getaway" during January and February and save big. dePackage costs between 9 ANGER expression will be RENOWNED e special worship service at 10:30 a.m. Following the service will be a procession of anyone interested in 9. information more 1 (Consultation Does for information ) Not Include Exem, or Treatment) |