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Show -- j Saturday and Sunday in the stake center, 7731 W. 3500 South. Priesthood leadership will meet at 4 p.m. Saturday, with an adult session scheduled at 7 p.m. Sundays activities include a youth meeting at 8 a.m., followed by a general session at 10 a.m. BEHIND A Closed Door is Rev. James Harris sermon title for the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services worship Special Cub Scouts will meet at the home of Jackie Stinger at 6 p.m.; UMW Bible study is at 7:30 at the home of Hazel Wyatt. Advantage Preschool holds spring programs in the Fellowship Hall Monday through Friday from p.m. UMW also holds its April meeting Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., followed by a luncheon. For potluck Monday, information call mornings. 968-689- 1 Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, holds Sunday School worship a.m.; 11, Sunday April service at 10 is confirmation Sunday at Westvale. Seven youths, who have prepared for church membership, will be confirmed and will participate as readers in the 9:30 Pastor or 967-399- a.m.-noo- two-pa- rt self-estee- m is Emphasis to given and nurturing with the relationship yourself. This seminar is being presented by Claire Martin. Part 1 will be held Saturday from 10 a.m.-p.m.; part 2 will be held Saturday, April 30. Preregistration is encouraged. For a complete schedule or further information, call or visit the offices at 1800 So. West Temple, Suite 211. at 8. 3 484-288- 2 VIVIAN Cline, a popular fashion and beauty consultant will be conducting from April 11-2- 5 0 p.m. at the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 West. She will share secrets of of most the making make-up- , hair setting, wardrobe and planning self-estee- is a must. k will be hald from p.m. at Murray high and will give participants an the opportunity to learn ST. MATTHEWS Lu- theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds Sunday School at 9 a.m. and worship service at 10:30. Council meeting is held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; confirmation classes are each Wednesdays at 7 p.m.; is each choir practice Pastor 7:30. at Thursday Harvey Leuning is serving as interim pastor. For information call basics of automobile repair. They will also be allowed to work on their own vehicles. Cost of the class has been set at $25. Those interested or in obtaining additional information may call Murray Education at Community 264-741- Temple THE 266-133- call LYNN Harrell --is labeled "one of the worlds leadih; cellists" by the New Yori Post. This highly acclaimed musician will be the featured guest artist when he appears with the Utah 255-122- EVENTS MEMBERS of the Murray (A Requiem German Requiem) at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in Hall on the Assembly 10-- 9, Sat. wil meet today (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the J. Clar1 Cushing Heritage Center 10 E. 6150 South. Musica selections from Oliver wi be presented by Maxine P, 581-696- 7 1. - SHAKE 0 before April 11. "Quilting A Memory" will be presentee by Jan Ward, featuring a quilt trunk show, varieties of patters and ways to use Caro pieces. quilting a policewoman, Mason, wife, mother and secretary, discuss will "Designing Music Fabric." Lifes mother-daughtby provided duo Shirley ant er With Hands a perceptive Shakespeare insight into the man behind the legend - will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 in the Mill Creek library,- 2266 Evergreen Ave., and again at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21 at the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 The South. lecture and slide presentation by Elizabethan expert Sharon Watts will describe which in era the includlived, Shakespeare ing the food, clothing, personal habits and living - -- te College are Community sponsoring a night with these groups. The performance is slated tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. in Taylorsville high school, 5225 So. Redwood Road. Tickets are $5family; $1.50adults 18 and older; $lyouth under 18. CONTRELL Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North. Performanc- - This Coupon in our 943-463- 6. Coupon Book reflected a a set of Dentures at regular price of $595. The Dentures are, however, $695. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused the patients The Green Sheet News at DentalFirst. The Coupon Should Read As Follows: li M Ji; it mi A BATON and Beauty Pageant will .be held from p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Kearns high school. Girls will be from participating. Admission is free. For more information call at Kerry Vance nm m 968-652- THIS coming week will be the last chance for local to the view "Liberty" quilt residents national collection at the Salt Lake Art center, 20 So. West Temple. The show ends April 17. Winning quilts from all the states in the nation are featured. They were named the best of entries in a "Statue of Liberty" contest in honor of the sesquicentennial celebration last year. Utahs quilt by Charlotte Warr Anderson of Kearns won second with place its artistic applique design showing several events in the history countrys surrounding a beautiful Statue of Liberty. Visitors to this display have been awed by this unique art form in which the stitchery takes on the appearance of for Hours paintings. viewing are weekdays from 9 a.m.-p.m., Friday 9 a.m.-p.m. and Sunday p.m. Donations accepted. 5 1-- 9 5 ROLLER Derby returns to Salt Lake tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at the Salt two-nig- Palace. The tournament matches the World Champion LA against the of the Devils Detroit International Roller Derby League. Tickets are $8, $10 and $12 for adults, $5 for children under 12 with a limited number of trackside seats at $15. Tickets are now available at the Salt Palace boxoffice ant all To locations. SmithTix order tickets by mail call HANG ON to your taste buds! The Salt Lake City Arts Councils Third Annual Edible Art Exhibit will take place Sunday evening at the Lane Finch Gallery. plan your Funeral? Planning your funeral will provide Piece of Mind Satisfaction SAVI M00u0 V 100" (reg. 695) Not Valid wOther Discounts 3460 S. Redwood Rd. 972-452- 0 knowing your funeral will be as you wish it. For free funeral in your home or our office Phone 968-380- 0 M. Kirkpatrick, D.D.S. A ENTAlllRST MOO00 5-- Savings k $100 SAVI 8 Why not FIE) Assoc. FUNERAL HOMES McDougal Funeral Home 15 Draper continues through Sunday at the Salt MOO savings on Just Off SvtipJjVioW in elementary schools, high schools and other stages. Because time is running out (the group disperses as of April 23), Granger Elementary Community School and Phi Beta Lambda at Salt Lake discussion and questions from the audience. For more information call Our Finest Dentures I-- several months SAVI "Watch the Artists Demonstrating! W IMcrOTilsl for production conditions. Ample time will for also be provided UE p5 33188 u 10-- 7 5 266-113- 2S6-126- theme for the Christian Womens Club luncheon to be held Wednesday at the 4699 House, Heritage Highland Drive. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. at $7.75person (nursery provided). For reservations call Nancy Rawski at ORGANIZATIONS Deutches 3-- A STITCH In Time is the 2. y pre-scho- AAUW (American Assn, of on University Women) Saturday. Sessions will be Lake Salt at held Community College. Preceding these sessions will be a division board meeting and dinner held at the same site beginning at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Visitors are welcome to all events. 533-640- 14-1- 6 9 pre-pla- 5. Liberties is the theme for the 44th annual convention of the Utah Division of Symphony tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at 8 p.m in Symphony Hall. He will perform Dvoraks Concerto for Violincello and Orchestra in B Minor, Op. 104, Also on the program will be Schuberts Overture in the Italian Style D Major, D. 590 and Bartoks Music for Percussion and Strings, Celesta. For. more information and charge orders those interested may cal ty Choir, directed by Lyneer C. Smith, presents Brahms 7-- PROMOTING Individual -- Guild present Peter Shaffers modem theater classic, today opening Equus, LIBRARIES (Thursday) with curtain at 8 p.m. Equus will run April at 8 p.m. It and With EASTER the will also at 7 Sunday play Puppets will be the Murray matinee with perforp.m., Library Childrens Hour mances Friday, April 15 at week. this presentation 3:30 p.m. and Saturday, This event is held each April 16 at 2 p.m. A Thursday at 4 p.m. at the lecture on the Vine Street Library, 166 E. Greek mythic properties of Vine, and on Fridays at 4 Equus will be given by p.m. in the Main Library, James on Svendsen 73 W. 6100 South. The 7 14 at April Thursday, story activity the Babcock. in p.m. hour will be held at 10 a.m. Svendsen is an associate today (Thursday) at the professor of Classics and Vine Street library and at adjunct professor of Theatre 10 a.m. Friday at the Main at the U. Tickets are $5; $3 library. Kathy Reynolds will for students. The Babcock is present "What Happens To located downstairs in the Baby Animals?" The month Pioneer Memorial Theatre of April will focus on 3rd and Universi animals.. This program is building, For more Streets. ty for 'youngsters years old. information call The month of April will focus on animals. For WINNING: Dont miss the or information call exciting opportunity to see a show all about Winning in CHILDREN are being this life. Previous audiences invited to celebrate Nationyoung and old - have al Litter Day by attending a loved it. The Salt Lake Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute Stars and Razzle Dazzle, class to be held at the West under the direction of Jordan library Saturday Penny Broussard, have this beginning at 10 a.m. been performing of the American Business Womens Assn. (ABWA) will hold its annual Spaghetti 5:30 Dinner at p.m. Saturday at the senior citizens center at 237 So. 10 East. For more information 581-737- Civic THEATRE will THE WASATCH Chapter Gauntlet, Exuberance, Im Growing II and Anna and The Echo Catcher. Tickets are available by calling 4 and will also be available at the door. THE OGDEN Communi- ETC. THE BABCOCK Theatre lolladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. The program will be a group from Ballet West. Members and guests to attend, are invited lostesses are Grace West, Diane Francom, and Hilda Dameron. In charge of lospitality is Grace Utley. Those wishing additional information may contact Bonnie at CHILDRENS 5th thru APRIL 9th Weekdays HE MURRAY Womens Club will meet at 1 p.m. today (Thursday) at the Theatre of the University of Utah will hold its spring concert at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. The include will program Ladies Ressler, who will with entertain "Piecing A Melody. The Together Christian Womens Club of Salt Lake is a nondenomini-ationa- l organization. 6-- Dance GREAT BASIN ARTISTS SHOW and SALE APRIL & Robin Mary Francis. Guests and riends are welcome to attend. 942-754- THE MOUNT Olympus 9 an mers. An election of officers is planned. Hostesses are LaRaine Parry and Organist Square. Karen Miller will accompany the group, and soloists for this performance include Evelyn Harris and Gary Christensen. The first three movements of this dramatic piece are devoted to earthly suffering, lamentation and mourning of human life, four last while the movements bring listeners through stages of faith and joy in God to celestial bliss and triumphant resurrection. Admission is free, but limited to those eight years of age and older. 972-842- North stake celebrates its 10th anniversary Saturday with a reception at the stake center, 3930 E. 4155 p.m. South, from 6:30-with a special program beginning at 7:30. The theme for the anniversary 484-925- developing five-wee- n, Ginger Gunn, Jean Vaughn and June Park. Proceeds from the event will go to the Children's Center, a nonprofit treatment facility for emotionally disturbed youngsters. The performance will Include dance selections, Variety In Motion, Special Effects, Dance Variety, Girts Just Want To Have Fun, Big Spender, Im A Brass Band, Winter Ballet, Musical Medley, ' Everythings Coming Up Roses and others. . . . Dance Production! B8 will be presented Friday and Saturday at Murray high. Tickets are available at the door tor $4 for adults and $2.50 for children. Members of the sponsoring Dance Production Company include Myma Chadwick, Carma Colton, Becky Anderson, Karen Pierson, Carol Brotherson, Judy LeVitre, Kathy Squires, Pat Wiggins, Valene Tueller, Lullave Davis, April Nelson, Tracy Diehl, PHOENIX Institute anworknounces a on ... ANYTHING GOES new friends like Smudge, the dog, and Fox and Cat, and new music by Sally Dietlein (arranged by Val David and a clever Smithson), 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. Saturdays through April 30. Admission is For $3. information call CD OQO L. t per class and there is a limited class size. (Merit badges are not passed off at the workshop) 2, Saperstein C? 7. with PINOCCHIO, 1 1 Mon.-Fri- ., 484-925- AN EMERGENCY Preparedness Boy Scout merit badge workshop will be held a.m. at Saturday from the Copperview Community A BOY Scout merit badge service. "In Touch With class regarding American Reality" will be the sermon Heritage will be offered topic. Exercise class will be Saturday, April 16 from a.m. at the Copperview held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the church, with the Community Center. There womens support group is a limit to class size and meeting at the samq time at registration is $1: the home of Liz Saperstein. Womens Bible study is AN AUTOMOBILE reat 1 p.m. scheduled pair class is being offered Wednesday, with general through Murray CommuniBible study and youth choir ty Education. The class will meeting at 7 p.m. For begin on Thursday, April information call course 14. The 968-799- c? 0) classes WESTVALE Presbyterian 9:45 0 CLASSES 9:30-11:3- at continues through Monday at Hale Center Theater, So. Street. Main 2801 Greedy step children try to have their rich mother committed to that "little house on th hill." All they want is her money ... all they get is a big surprise when they discover shes crazy like a fox. For reservastions call O (including former stake members) are invited to renew, rejoice, review and reminisce with old iriends. shop p.m. and 7 THE CURIOUS Savage Center, 8446 So. Midvale. Registration is $1 recognition will be given to John Byrge by the board of trustees for his many years of service to the church. Sunday School classes will meet at 9:45; junior high youth will meet at 5:30 p.m. and a dance class is scheduled at 7:15. On 8 y p.m. Sunday; 2 p.m. 340-West- , Sunday at Trinity United Methodist Church, 4290 W. South. Thursday-Saturda- 10-ye- ar MADTAM iiu uviivii jl. i ianK.s will preside over the Magna South stake conference at are es is Building Saints to Match Our which Mountains, refers to Mount Olympus. Refreshments will be served and at history book will be presented. All adults CHURCHES 5414 re J I TZ 7, 1988 Thursday, April THE GREEN SHEET 7B 1 Coupon Per Person 4330 South Redwood Hoad Salt Lake City , Utah 84123 West Jordan Mortuary lti61 West 7800 South H est Jordan, Utah 84064 |