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Show AUDITIONS CAME To Your Wedding, y Salt Lake playwrights luth and Nathan Hale, has ca.st of 24 for which auditions will be held this week. The spring play at Magnas Top Hat Theater will need seven teenagers and a variety of adult male and female roles, according ;o theater manager Mike Caldwell. Auditions are scheduled from 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25 at the Recreation Magna Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. Additional auditions will be arranged if necessary. This comedy tells the story of a young girl trying to decide on her wedding day whether she really wants to youth meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday; UMW Evening Cible Study meets at 7:30 .m. Monday at the home of iazel Wyatt; both the vangilism Committee and Education Council meet at p.m. Tuesday; church women continue making aster candy at 9 a.m. ' " Tiursday; M&Ms meet at home of Marilyn ie Gullickson at 1 p.m. and chancel choir will rehearse at 7:15 p.m. Thursdays. Adult weekly Bible study meets at the church at 10 a.m. Friday. For information call 968-689- CLASSES A NEW adult literacy program is being jointly by Murray sponsored marry her stuffed-shir- t Community Education and boyfriend. Lee Blauvelt has jeen named director and the Murray City Libraries. performances are slated The program is offering a and May special readingliteracy inMay hr more call the Magna centive to Murray adults Recreation Center at who would like to learn to read or to improve their skills. Private reading tutoring will be available and applicants will be interviewed. All applicants who desire a private tutor will be assigned one who CHURCHES will work with them at convenience. The their be can program tutoring WESTVALE Presbyterian either through the arranged 4400 So. 3610 Church, Library or at West, holds Sunday School Murray the in high Murray all or ages at 9:45 a.m. Adults who would evenings. 11 service at is Worship like to volunteer as tutors a.m., with "How To Read A or may call Rainbow" as the sermon Tutor training topic, based on Genesis will be provided and tutors Special music will be will be assigned students. The Lenten provided. season began yesterday CARING for Your Loved (Ash Wednesday) and will continue through Easter. Ones workshop is scheduled Pamership in Transition is each Monday for eight tr beginning the title of a special meeting weeks Monday. Jean Weinberger, women of Presbyterian tonight (Thursday) at 7 Quality Aging program assistant of Salt Lake p.m. Lynn Snellman of Mt, County Aging Services, is Presbyterian Olympus the will presenter. Time is from Church, Cedar City, 2 which p.m. at the Kearns the present program will focus on the changes Golden Living Center, 2011 W. 4700 South. There is no when United Presbyterian Call to fee. Women become Presbyterian Women this summer. All register. are interested persons invited. The junior high THE SALT Lake City- is having fellowship County Health Department skating party Sunday for is now offering a variety of Those interestec educational classes in the grades may call Peggy McCarty at KearnsAVest Valley City On Tuesday, area. The Nursing Division ladies exercise class will be will be teaching various held at 7:30 p.m. at the health-relatetopics for the church. Wednesday at 1 public at the Kearns Southwest Medical Center, p.m. will be Bible study anc dessert. For information 5255 So. 4015 West, Suite Mon.-Frdownstairs). call 100 (rear or Pastor 9:30 Classes will be held on Wednesday mornings from Saperstein at 19-2- 12-1- 4 250-219- 264-741- 2 266-113- 9:8-1- 5. . 1-- 468-276- 4 6-- 8. 967-775- 0. d 968-799- i. 2, a.m.-noo- n, 967-399- 8. 10:15-11:1- ST. MATTHEWS Lu Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday theran School at 9 a.m., with worship services at 10:30 conducted by Pastor Wil Hazard. Confirmation class held Wednesday at 7 p.m. choir practice is Thursday at 7:30. For information cal 972-842- 7. WE Doing Our Share? is the title of Rev. sermon Harris James Sunday at Trinity Unitec Methodist Church, 4290 W, South. 5415 Worship services are at 8:30 and I. a.m.; Sunday school at 9:45 Child care provided. Both junior and senior high ARE lopment; March 16, Dental Health presented by Dr. Ryser, DDS; March 23, Toddler Language Development; March 30, Depression; April 6, First Aid anc Safety; April 13, Stress Management; April 20. Weight Control; April 27 Self Esteem; May Communicable TAYLORSVILLE BONNET BALL SIGN UP FOR 1988 Sot. Feb. 27th, 9a.m.-- l Tue. March 1,7 p.m.-- 9 Thurs. March 3, 7 p.m. Sat. March 5,9 a.m.-- l p.m. p.m. 9 p.m. p.m. -- Registration will Taylorsville High in swimming pool. Registration fees are $30 per girl. Each girl will be expected to sell a fund raiser, to be completed by March 22, 1988. There ore 3 divisions determined by your birthday as of Aug. 31, 1988. MINI'S 7-- 9 MINOR'S 10-1- 2 MAJOR'S 13-1- 5 SENIOR'S 15-1- 8 NEW ACCELERATED PROGRAM to play more aggressive ball. We are looking for coaches. We have dynamite talent, we need assertive coaches to direct this talent in the right directions. If your are interested, please call, or Shauna Paula 9 a.m. Topics and 5 dates are as follows: March 9, Infant Language Deve- DiseasesImmunizations. information more g. -- 262-733- EVENTS 'HE UTAH Symphony presents the third in its series of Finishing Touches cress rehearsals tomorrow Friday), beginning with ight refreshments in the obby at 10:15 a.m. The music begins at 11 a.m., with Joseph Silverstein and conducting piano soloist Gary Graffman. The concert is identical to the one scheduled for Symphony Hall at 8 p.m. Friday and Featured Saturday. be selections from Beethoven, Ravel and Eric Wolfgang Korngold. Tickets are $5, which includes refreshments. For information call will 533-640- 7. LIBRARIES VALENTINES Day is for Puppets is the theme of the Murray Library Childrens Hour this week. This event is held each Thursday at 4 p.m. at the Vine Street Library, 166 E. Vine, and on Fridays at 4 p.m. in the Main Library, 73 W. 6100 South. The story activity hour will be held today (Thursday) at 10 a.m. in the Vine Street location. This will be a field trip to McDonalds. The theme is "Manners Can Be Fun While Eating At McDonalds." Kathy Reynolds will focus on manners with The those attending. for is youngsters program years old. There will be no story hour on Friday this week. For information call 266-137 or pre-scho- 3-- 5 1 '266-1261.'- -. BOATING safety will be the topic Tuesdays, beginning this week, as Clyde Edmunds of the U.S. Coast Guard presents a workshop at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Call 4 for information on fees and registration. 466-264- WHAT to do if your child gets in trouble will be addressed by a panel of experienced parents. Juvenile Corrections professionals and social workers from 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. South. 7000 Options, resources and procedures to follow to help your child if heshe gets in trouble with the law. Questions from the audience will be welcomed. call information For 7-- 943-463- This popular class is for boys anc who want to learn girls basic first aid, developmen stages of children anc 4 Songsters male quartet from the SPEBSQSA, the International men's barbershop quartet organlzatio, will also be on hand to entertain Dr. Ted Peterson and his wife will emcee the event. concert-goerTickets for the show may be obtained at the door on the evening of 3 or the performance or by calling Proeeds will be used for a music scholarship to be presented to an outstanding female student at Murray high. STEPPIN' OUT WITH A STAR -- . Is the theme of the concert to be presented Saturday, Feb. 27 by the Salt Lake Valley Chapter of Sweet Adelines. The show will be held at the Highland Park elementary school, 1738 E. 2700 South. In addition to singing a variety of show tunes, the show will feature the Rainbo Collection Quartet, 1987 first place quartet medalist from Rocky Mountain Region 8 of the International Sweet Adelines organization. A guest day) at The the formerly Riverboat Jordan Riverboat 4393 Queen), Road (840 W. 4700 South). Guest speaker will be W. Mack Lawrence, Utah vice president and chief executive officer of Mountain will His address Bell. the concern HB.0050 Telephone Rate Stability bill that will be voted upon before the end of February. The Chamber board of directors feels the business community needs to be aware of the deregulation issue and urges members to p.m. and Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. 378-744- WEST Side Story, City production of the modern-daversion of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and March 4 at at 2 p.m. March 5 in Kingsbury Hall on the UofU campus. Tickets range from and are available either through City Rep or the Kingsbury Hall box are Discounts office. contact their senators and available for children, senior citizens and groups representatives after studyFor more. or of 10 ing the bill. are invited to attend, but information call must make reservtions with the West Valley Chamber LITTLE Shop Of Horrors, office at a play which originally opened in New York City in PUTTING Your Best Foot the summer of 1982 and Forward Tips for Writers was later adapted to the Seeking to be Published motion picture screen, is More will be West Valley currently being produced in City writer and publisher Park Egyptian Citys Steve Warrens topic at 7:30 Theater. The play runs at 8 p.m. today (Thursday) in p.m. Thursdays, Fridays the 5th floor auditorium of and Saturdays through the Harmon Building, 4000 April are Tickets 2. W. 3500 South when he available at the Kimball the addresses Oquirrh and the Arts Center Writers group. Warren is Adventure Center in Park currently the West Valley City and at all Wasatch reporter for the Green Sheet Front SmithTix locations. and is also the owner of Regular prices are $7 for Altair Publishing. His book, adults, $6 for students and Drat! Mythed Again! was senior citizens, and $5 for published in 1986 and he children under 12. has recently released cassette tape titled The Last I CAME To Your Wedding, Seminar. ' For information an hilarious show which on Oquirrh Writers, contact burnin the answers Yulene Rushton. questions: "Who will marry? Who will perform the THE SALT Lake County ceremony? And what will South DUP will meet happen to the Rolls Royce?" continues through Monday 1:30 the at at p.m. Monday at the Hale Center Theater, L. Clark Cushing Heritai 2801 So. Main Street. For E. Sout 6150 10 Center, additional information cal LaSalle will be the hostess camp. A slide presentation on the U.S. Constitution PINOCCHIO, with new will be given. Gennevieve friends like Smudge, the Russell will preside. dog, and Fox and Cat, anc new music by Sally Dietlein (arranged by Val Davie Smithson), and a clever script by Tad Allyn Doyle springs with fantasy anc THEATRE special effects at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So, Main Street. Performances are scheduled at 1 p.m OKLAHOMA!, the RodgHammerstein and Saturdays through April 30 ers Admission is $3. For on be will performed classic, information call the de Jong Concert Hall stage in the Harris Fine DREAM of Freedom, Arts Center on the BYU 7:30 at play featuring inspiring tonight p.m. campus young talent and musica (Thursday) through SaturAdditional performances in commemo performancday. ration of the late Dr. Martin at 7:30 es will be Feb. y 2 Non-membe- rs 532-600- 974-534- THE WEST Valley Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its February membership meeting today (Thurs- - When We Premise The Right Ohstelritian, We Deliver. With Physician Finder, you can now get information on hundreds of doctors from LDS, Cottonwood, Alta View, and Wasatch Canyons hospitals with one quick phone call. Our free computerized network groups doctors by specialty, location, availability and even by the types of insur- 538-671- 2 celebration with the black community of Black History Month, will be performed riday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. at Church aith Temple Reps $4-$1- for sary. Call information or ments. The ven by specially are traine registered nurses. The clinics include a Pap 'ellowship Hall, 1510 So. test, pelvic and breast Richards Street (between examination, blood pressure Main and West Temple). check, health education Tickets are $1. There will information on risk factors, door and signs and symptoms of be prizes referral for refreshments will be served. cancer, and medical followappropriate For tickets and more up. All women 18 or older, information call or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test Noel BLITHE Spirit, during the past year are Cowards supernatural comto attend. encourage edy, will be presented by (Although some of the the College of Eastern Utah clinics are being held in on the Kearns high stage church the clinics buildings, Monday, March 7 at 7:30 are for ALL WOMEN, p.m. Tickets are $2. of religious regardless affiliation.) A fee ranging will be charged from based on annual family income and family size. uther King Jr. and in Tickets are availble through the drama ticket office by calling 5. - . 484-925- 484-925- ORGANIZATIONS TENDING; TOT 18, 1988 practical advice for babysit-;inSherry Olsen, a "icensed nurse, teaches this un class Saturday from 11:30 a.m. at Cottonwood ospital, 5770 So. 300 East. Cost is $2 and preregistration is required. For information call cal 255-711- 4. Thursday, February THE GREEN SHEET 3B 23-2- 7 appoint-examinatio- 595-005- $3-$1- ETC. A FREE breast cancer serening is being offered from 11 a.m.-- p.m. today (Thursday) at Cottonwood Hospital, 5770 So. 300 East. This free screening is an opportunity for women to 3 learn breast and to discuss concerns with a trained nurse in the private, comfortable setting of the Center for Womens Health. mammograms Screening will be available at this time at a reduced price. For information call 262-733- MENS 4 on 4 slam dunk basketball league is for men and under and starts Wednesday at the Redwood self-referee- d Call tion. 974-692- members of the Taylorsville 1st ward are being invited to a ward reunion to be held tomorrow (Friday) at the ward house, 1399 W. 4800 South. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by a program featuring and Neilson," "Clapier music and comedy team. information call For 262-108- 5. CANCER Prevention and Early Detection program, sponsored by the Utah Dept, of Health, will be holding cancer screening clinics for women from 3 p.m. Feb. 29 in room at the County Government Center, 2001 So. State; from 1 a.m. Monday in the Community Copperview Center, 8446 So. 350 West; and from 8:45 a.m.-3:4- 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25 in the Riverside LDS stake center, 500 No. 1100 West. Appointments are neces 1-- for informa- 3 BLOOD pressure screen- ing is slated each Monday from p.m. and every 10:30 from Thursday in the p.m. Cardiac Rehabilitation 5-- MEMBERS and former Multi-purpo- Center, 3060 So. Redwood Road. Baskets are lowered Games to are all and receive participants Entry fee is $135 per should be team ana received by Feb. 17 to assure a place in the league. 8 a.m.-3:3- 0 Cottonwood of Room Hospital Medical Center, East. No charge. For information call 5770 269-283- So. 300 0. EATING disorders lecture series covers such topics as the pursuit of thinness, the vicious cycle and recovery attitudes and process, thinking, initmacy and relationships and relapse prevention. The series is held each Wednesday from in the p.m. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, 5770 So. 300 East. For information call 269-283- 0. SELF hypnosis will be the discussion on topic Thursday evening (Feb. 25) as part of the continuing education program spon sored b;y Wasatch Canyons Hospital. of 5482 So. ttjHl OPENING SOON IN MURRAY 8 4220 West HOURS: NO Tues. Thurs., SUBSTITUTIONS PLEASE Call For All Of Your Catering 4370 So. 153 East 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. Sun., 4 p.m. 9p.m. Closed Mondays needs 268-320- 0 jnpgur DRINKS RICE DISHES HAH PORK CHICKEN SHRIMP 0 Fri.-Sat- ., COKE, DIET COKE, SPRITE DR. PEPPER. ROOTBEER 3.85 3.95 4.05 4.25 60Z. 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