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Show 2B Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 9, 1988 I'" 3 fee The $25 College. includes book. Instructor is certified hypnotherapist Connie Riley. CHURCHES LEARN how to protect yourself from an assault or break-iby following the guidelines in the free Lady Beware class scheduled FINDING the Extraordinary in the Ordinary is Rev. James Harris sermon p.m. Sunday at Trinity United from Methodist Church, 4290 W. Wednesday at Cottonwood 5415 South. Worship Hospital Medical Center, So. 300 East. service is at 9:30 a.m.; 5770 Sunday School is held at Recommended by the Salt Crime Prevention the same time for children Lake age 4 thru 3rd grade. On Office, the class is taught by a Featherstone, Fri., Sat. and Sun., church Dallas members are invited to member of the unit. For call information camp at Saratoga or come more e for swimming and The picnicking. Family KEARNS Ministries group is sponsorCommunity School baton group, "Smart will event and ing the Twirlers," . is provide supper for church Steppers summer session members Sat. night. Bible holding Study will be held at the classes in the afternoon. instruction is church today (Thurs.) at 10 Beginning from 5 Tuesdays softball a.m.; game Fri. at 7:30 p.m. at Jordan p.m., intermediate at 5:15 Bazaar Creations and advanced from 7 p.m. Park; meets Wed. at 1 p.m.; mens On Wednesday evenings the softball game at Jordan junior show team meets 5 p.m. with Park Wed. at 7:30 p.m. For from the contest advanced information call twirling group meeting from mornings. The fee is $10 for the sessio. WESTVALE Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 Summer activities include and three holds West, worship two shows services at 8:45 and 10 a.m. parades (June 25 in West Bicentennial of the PresbyValley, July 4 in Sandy and for 9 Kearns terian Church USA will be July New observed in worship. The Hometown Days). "Seeds of the students interested in baton sermon, are urged to Kingdom," will be based on twirling contact Vance, baton 7 Mark 4:26-3Kerry at Tuesday for at director, p.m. womens support group uniform information and will be held at Debbie Baumans, 6157 Patti Drive placement. (3755 South). The discusEstate licensing sion topic will be "Men, REAL classes Women and the Psychology taught by the of Power." Exercise class is Century 21 Real Estate are currently also held Tuesday at 7:30 Academy at the church. available. State approved p.m. offers both Vacation Bible School has program and tradibeen postponed until later individualized in the summer. Dates will tional classroom instrucbe "Jesus tion. Flexible hours allows announced. Christ: Giver of Peace" is for completion within two the theme. Summer Camp weeks or nine months. For information call will be June 3 for more Walters at the Lynne informaFor grades n 11 utauixai years Bookosaurus Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Banowetz has been recognized internationally for his authoratative book, The Pianists Guide to Pedalling, published by Indiana University Press. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. 943-463- 7:30-8:3- 0 262-733- day-tim- 0. 4:30-5:1- co-e- d 6-- 4:30-5:1- 968-689- 5:15-6:1- six-wee- k 4. 968-652- 2 26-Au- 9:30 Mon.-Fr- 968-799- 2 a.m.-noo- Saperstein at j i. or or Pastor n, Monday-Frida- June y, 9:30 Estate 268-212- 967-399- VACATION Bible School at Bible Baptist Church (3769 W. 4700 South) will be held from Real Century 21 Academy, 13-1- 7, To arrange transportation call Sunday School is held at 10 a.m., with worship services at 11 a.m. 7 and p.m. Sundays. Wednesday night services are at 7 p.m. The welcoming committee is welcoming new summer visitors. For more information call the church at 964-288a.m.-noo- n. 964-288- 8. LuST. MATTHEWS theran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, holds worship service at 10:30 a.m. Summer hours begin June 5 with services at 9:30 a.m. Council meeting is the second Tues. of each month at 7:30 p.m.; choir practice, Thurs., 7:30; second Sun. of each month is food offering items day, for Crossroads Urban Center. Pastor Harvey is serving as Leuning interim pastor. For information call THE BODY Shop Kids is a week-lon- g Camp program for girls and boys who want to learn about healthy eating and exercise habits while enjoying new friends and learning wellness activities. The camp, which runs from 8 a.m.-- 5 June p.m. Monday-Frida- will include information on meal planning, body exercise and mechanics, posture. Young people can participate in volleyball, 13-1- self-estee- hiking and various other activities. The fee is $75 per child, which includes all meals, snacks and supplies. Preregistration is required. Contact Dianne Kane at to shedule a interview and personal evaluation prior to camp. 269-218- 0 Sponsored by Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center. THE WORLD renowned Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir conducted by Jerold Ottley will present a diverse program of entertainment at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Tabernacle on Temple Square. The choir will leave Tuesday for a Pacific area tour including performances at the worlds fair in Brisbane, Australia, where the choir will the officially represent United States in celebrating Australias Bicentennial. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. A CLASS in to make learning easier and will be exams stress-fre- e 7 offered at p.m. Wednesday in Parlor C of the College Cewnter at the Redwood Road Campus of Salt Lake Community self-hypnos-is FAMILIES Arthur for black event 9 Sally Sherwood (943-133or Lark Robers Woodbury (546-670by tomorrow (Friday). THE JORDAN high class of 48 plans to hold its 40th year class reunion in the Grand Ballroom at Little FIA at PO Box 746, Centerville, Utah 84014. THE FEDERAL Womens Club June luncheon will be held at the Oakridge Country Club, 1492 W. Shepard Lane, Farmington, on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. For information or reservations call Lula Jean Secrist Greene Florence or (295-144- Schuberts perform Sonata in C Minor, D. 958, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square; His program will continue with Scriabins Sonata No. 5, Op. 53, Chopins Waltz in Major, Op. 18 and Ballade in G Minor, 23. Op. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. Lynch (295-7402- MEMORIES ... girls, played by Donna Wellman (left) in City Rep's production of Stephen Sondheim musical "Follies," opening tomorrow (Friday) at company's new Utah Theatre home. The show will be presented theatrical concert style as it was done at the Lincoln Center and will through June 25. For ticket Information call Joanne Taylor, prepare for DUANE Hulbert will begin his concert with Mozarts Rondo in A Minor, K. 511 when he performs at 7:30 the p.m. Sunday in 561-042- . 4. , Assembly THE UTAH Quilt Guild and USU Extension Service will be accepting quilts for competition in the 1988 Festival of the American West Quilt Contest until June 20. Those wishing to enter quilts should bring them with complete entry form and entry fee to the USU Extension Office in the County Complex at S1200 2001 So. State, until 5 p.m. Rules, entry forms and additional information are available by or by calling visiting the office. Information may also be obtained from Elaine Hardman at area representative for the Utah Quilt ! THE ROCKY Mountain Youth Camarata, a string chamber orchestra of 20 intermountain west musicians ranging in age from 16-2will perform at 7:30 in the p.m. Monday Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. 468-317- 569-291- rifi 0 6, Guild. Reservations $28person. may be made by calling Mae Bateman In run (254-0932- ), Anne Covington (571-093or Bruce Macklin and screening those with clinic for diabetes will be held from 9 blood-pressur- the states annual Slavic Festival, will offer Slavic food, music and culture June at the UTAH-SLAVI- tomorrow (Frithe Redwood e Center, 3060 Road. All So. Redwood persons 13 or older with diabetes are being invited to attend. Call Cara at 7 for an appoint- 17-1- 8 at day) Old Mill, - 6900 Big Cottonwood Canyon Road. Tempting delicacies, polka Multi-purpos- dancing under the stars, and people from throughout the West all join to make a the largest Slavic festival in the Intermountain West. Funds raised at a 88 will be used to support St 538-624- TICKETS are,, on sale ,at Pfoipised Vapy Playhouse boxpffice for. Prime Times, this summers attraction the Young featuring Ambassadors from BYU. will This be group performing on mainstage beginning July 1 and running thru Sept. 3. Tickets are $4; and because of the availability of tickets to tourists, it is suggested that whenever possible tickets be purchased in advance. Performances are Tues.-Sawith curtain at 7:30 p.m. Boxoffice hours a.m.-11 are p.m. Mon.-SaFor information . Utah-Slavi- ment. Participants should wear shoes and socks which can be easily removed and bring dark glasses. 484-925- ''i VM'1"' v Utah-Slavi- . THE 7TH 'oWj annual ? Utah Kitchen and the Center for Pro the Homeless. For informa. Rodeo be will held tion call tomorrow (Friday) and THE GRANGER Saturday at 8 p.m. at the class of 78 will holdhigh its Salt Lake County Fairreunion Fri., Aug. grounds in Murray. 12 at the Marriott, 75 So. AN OLD fashioned pit West Temple. Social hour barbecue, traditional to the will begin at 6 p.m., with will be held dinner at 7:30. There will Southwest, live entertainment, Saturday at 5 p.m. at the be Salt Lake County Fair- prizes and dancing. Cost is grounds in Murray. Ths $25person, $50couple. Resand ervations must be made by Salt Lake County Future Farmers of America July 12. There will also be a livestock group are hosting picnic at Granger high on 13 August as barbecue a Saturday, the fundraiser for future fairs starting at 1 p.m. Bring and livestock activities. The your own picnic. Entertainmenu includes barbecued ment and games will be beek, baked potatoes, cole provided for the kids. Mail a or' money order slaw, baked beans, rolls and check dessert. The evening will payable to Granger High 78 of do Lisa include games for the kids, Class 2379 W. door prizes, an odds and ends auction and entertain- 7490 South, West Jordan, ment for the whole family. Utah 84084. For more Tickets are $5adults, information call Stacey $2.50children 10 and under Bermingham Osness-Duk- e (children under three get in Mary or Martha free). For information call office at the Diabetes ' Round-U- p 582-324- 6. 10-ye- ar 4-- H t. 6 t. 364-569- foot eye, e a.m.-noo- n g call FREE A HOPSVILLE Holiday plays through Monday at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. If you think the current generation is wild, go back to the 1920s -rouge and lipstick ... dresses up to the knees ... those revealing bathing suits! This song and dance musical is sure to make you laugh and sigh! For ticket information call , 6. CAMPING, romance, comedy and kids are just the ingredients for a summer when Hold On To June is staged at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. Performances are 8. scheduled June For ticket information call fun-fille- d 484-925- and the the 0. Burton-Woodbur- 16-Au- THEATRE America Hotel, 500 So. Main, on July 9. Social hour will be at 5 p.m. with dinner at 7, followed by Cost entertainment. is Box office. 532-600- E-fl- a number ). SOUTH THE Valley of Utah the chapter Homemakers Assn, will meet at 1 p.m. Monday in the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 West, Midvale. The speaker will be the Sally Deitlein of the Hale Center Theater who will speak on "Communication With Your Family." Child care will be provided at a cost of 50 cents for the first child and 25 cents for each additional child. For more information, call Janie .. .. Tischner at the planned the Resort Center in Park City. The banquet begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $25person. Class members wishing to attend should contact Cy of contact information is following evening (June 25), with dinner and dancing at -- tion ). is free of charge. A second p.m. The conference, From Africa to Black America - A Rich Heritage, is planned to help develop an awareness of and pride in black culture, music, art and Keynote history. speaker will be Judge Tyrone Medely. An ethnic meal will be provided. Cos is $5person. For registra- will Hall on .Temple, Square. His program will continue with the Isaac Albeniz piece Three Pieces from "Iberia," Books III, followed by Ondine form Gaspard de la Nuit by Ravel and Trois Mouve-ment- s de Petrouchka by Igor Stravinsky. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. it families and inter-racifamilies with adopted black children on Saturday from RHAPSODY In Blue is the theme for the summer season premiere concert by the Murray Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Murray Park Amphitheater. New York Thomas pianist Hutchings will join the orchestra in performing that selection as well as Mozarts Piano Concerto No. 23. Tickets are $3.50 and are available at Day Murray Music. PIANIST non-prof- advocate group for families and children, will host a 1-- (485-5042- TO CELEBRATE the 20th anniversary of their high school the graduation, Jordan high class of 68 will hold two events this month. A family picnic for alumni is scheduled June 24 on the Jordan high football field. Classmates and families will bring their own food, visit and watch a talent program which will include former students, teachers and administrators. The picnic begins at 6 p.m. and in Involved conference or Audrey Bavis (277-426- Green ), PwaictnU 6 a Adoption, EINER Steen-Noklebe- of Norway will perform today (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Works by Haydn, Bartok, and Franz Liszt will be featured. Admission is free but is limited to those eight years of age or older. DISTINGUISHED American pianist and author Banowetz will Joseph at 7:30 p.m. perform tomorrow (Friday) in the YOUNGSTERS of all ages are being invited to dig into " a summer of books, dinosaurs, games and activities when they join Bookosaurus Summer Reading Club at their local branch of the Salt Lake County Library. Offered at all branches library beginning Wednesday, Summer Reading Club is presented annually by the library system to help children retain and improve reading skills over the summer months. This y, (486-3707- 7. ), (968-056- (250-8171- musical Sondheim being produced by the Salt Lake Repertory Theater (City Rep,) at the Utah Theatre, 148 So. Mam, Salt Lake. Performances are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. June 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 24 and 25, with a 2 p.m. matinee June 25. Tickets range from and are available at the $8-$1- For further information contact Steven L. Domino r.9.89n. 55' r.9.M9Now 89 EAR 1X6X6 FLAT TOP X6X6. 2X4X8 CEDAR R.g.MtSNow. . . . 4X4X8 Reg. Key FENCE CLIPS - Buy 99' M. 59 Now. . 1 Get 1 4.49 Now. . , . Reg. 21 Now FREE .49 3.49 1 1 O' ao. limiUd foifocltoflhwid ft MM t&UCAU LUMBER & HARDWARE 8150 West 3500 South Magna 4 WE DELIVER 6 r u1-- i i i ! MASTERCHARGEmi uicnri IVER ! :1 " CHILD CARE CENTER Giant Shady Playground Newly Remodeled Facility Curriculum Complete e' Busing to area Schools All i Pre-Scho- ol AGES i 7, 254-329- i ....... 45 1X4X6 DOG 2X4 566-118- ! Reg. 79 Now 250-444- 539-249- 1 16-1- 1X4X6 FLAT TOP 1 THE BINGHAM high class THE EAST high class of of 68 will be holing its reunion in Sept. If 1949 will celebrate its 4C are a BHS class of 68 anniversary reunion Ju you 1989, but out of member did not class of 700, about 180 and received your information missing and need to packet by May 31, call Fay contacted. If you are a 19 Trimble at or East high graduate or km Cecelia Walker at of the whereabouts of or please send information THE WEST high graduat- Elly Strobel Schoenfeld, ing classes of 1947 and 1948 1423 Ambassador Way will be holding a joint East, Salt Lake City, Utah reunion on June 17 and 18 84108. 20-ye- THE CIRCUS comes to town as El Kalah Temples 38th annual Shrine Circus brings all the excitement of the Big Top to the Salt Palace tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. Performances are scheduled at 2 and 8 p.m. both days, with tickets available at the Salt Palace ELECT CEDAR FENCING PM, JUNE 16th, 1988 The Salt Lake City Airport Authority will hold a public information meeting to present and discuss preliminary findings from the Airport Master Plan Study regarding future development at Salt Lake City Airport II. Opportunity to ask questions and provide comments will be available. Public Attendance is encouraged. ETC. WESTERN RED PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING 1850 West 7800 South West Jordan City, Utah Office, g I aarijarri lift wrnim WEST JORDAN CITY HALL Box Rep City 2 3) ). 468-318- 4-- THE MESSAGES about are as relationships timeless as the music in Follies, the sophisticated "dino-mite- lirOELi' -- 7:00-8:0- 0 (466-6358- Powf wit IT JcsIIIIH; Rojas-Wildin- 972-842- CLASSES encouraging all of the alumni to participate. For information, call Shirley Pederson Bone ORGANIZATIONS LIBRARIES EVENTS Hale, general chairman, is 363-573- 2. tion call at West high school. Ray theme celebrates the Year of the Dinosaur with a variety of club activities. Games, and programs reading materials help make the summer memorable for For more youngsters. information on the proor gram, call EXCITING FIELD SUMMER TRIPS KARATE CLASSES WATER FUN ARTS AND CRAFTS ACADEMIC GTMNASTICS FUN WITH VIDEOS CLASS REVIEW l $OAQffriRS0MTH'si TumoH AW A1" "U1 Arf-n- - I, WITH THIS AD 967-311- 1 IV , COUPON1 OFFteeXPIRES.30M Call ' 2 I PROGRAM t, J TT CHILD CARE CENTER 5035 South 5000 West, Kearns (turn west off Pieper Blvd. at 5035 South) i) ' |