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Show TY'T TT T T T 9B .OCi. THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Nov. 24, 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS PfO.Phrielrv viiiigV40 20th Nov. SALE thru 27th a SAVE OFF REGULAR UP TO RETAIL PRICES On Children's Clothing III STORE SPECIALS TO BE ANNOUNCED We manufacture thousands of Children's Clothing daily, right here in Utah. DRESSES JEANS FLEECEWEAR OUTERWEAR MORE Movies Beetle Jeice Lower Prices Special Offers lhree Widow SWEATERS BABY BASICS & ETC. Mee end e Baby Colon E.T. Moil lleet Broadcast News (0111001 And Many, Many, Many More MIDVALLEY FAMILY CENTER 5618 Redwood Rd. COTTONWOOD 2nd Level 4835 Highland 967-071- 8 Closed Sunday New & Used Movies for Sale MALL FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Dr. 5628 So. 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M 1 OWNED AND O Family Center S728 South Redwood Road MON-FR- 1 10-SAT 10-- t 9, SUN Noon-- 8 New Gate Family Cantor 1104 loot Fort Union Btvd. MON-FR-1 Ofdon 10-- 9, SAT SUN. Noan-- S 10-- 8 OfEMJID "Ijwrt jCwu Viice 250-219- Filing Deadline Looms In Magna MS4 Sub For Santa In Magna Area appropriate. The program was planned by Master Councilor Ed Riley Eind, said Kilpack, "promises to be the greatest and most fulfilling service project in Ankh Chapter since it was five years 5800 So, Redwood Road - MAGNA. With a Dec. 1 deadline looming for filing for a seat in the Magna Community Council, there is at least one candidate for ever district opening and three people filed have for two the members-at-largseats. Candidates for the seats include Kay McDonough, Orlando Barber and Harry Christiansen. Candidates who have filed in the districts include Betty Panopolis, District One; Nina Zabriskie, District Two; Mike Retford, District Three; Mary District Four; Cecil Chavez, Sellers, District Five. Applications can be picked up at the Magna Community Council Center, 3041 So. 8560 West, or from any member of the council. The election will be held on Dec. 7 at the same time and places as the Magna Water and Sewer Improvement District election. DeMolay Plans Bill Kilpack, senior councilor. Ankh members are working with the assistance of a Mason who works for Social Services and wijl select a needy family for them, he said. Permission is being obtained from local businesses and companies owned or managed by members of the Masonic Family to place jars in thei lobbies in which people wishing to contribute may drop change in Whatever amount they deem holds your Christmas Layaivayi TAYLORSVILLE d form for theater use, and was presented as a TV special several seasons ago. The play marks the end of the third year for the Top Hat Theatre, featuring local thespians e at-lar- Sub-fo- Well be open 24 hours starting Nov. 25th through Nov. 28th tor your shopping convenience VTwfl IlllillVV er MAGNA. Ankh Chapter of the Order of DeMolay will conduct a r Santa program in the Magna area. Members will donate food and money to sponsor a carefully selected local family and give them a happier Christmas, said jCemta!" W t; The Herdman children, tarnished stars of the show that they are, will be played by Jenny Ellis, Katie Ackerman, Laron Thorsen, W. So-18- Q mi M-- Ion:. 944-818- 8 8 18-- 7 ago. The idea was bom when chapter members visited the Ronald McDonald House in Salt Lake to make a donation, he said. Members hope to continue to offer support for the latter project, he added. Melissa Doepner; Hobie, Dallas Thorsen; Mrs. Clausing, Natalie Therri-aulMrs. Doree Slocum, Anderson; and Mrs. McCarthy, by Kathy Young. In addition there will be a childrens choir, according to Bruce Ackerman, theater manager. Others on the committee are Jolen Cole, stage manager; Dona Perry, art and set design; Eva Vanwagoner, adviser; script Julene Anderson, tickets and programs; Marilyn Hardman, decorations; Ann Richards, PTA representative; Lois Lower, media and Vicki representative Zollinger, advertising. For more information call the Recreation Magna Center, production. PIKM I EACH VISA ACCEPTED Maxine, Andy Lower. David will be played by Daniel affiliated with the recreation center. Thus far the group has offered two two musicals, melodramas and a comedy. "Pageant" is the first Christmas MASTERCARD Bice; g Duckworth; Rev. Hopkins, Jim Blauvelt; and Elmer Hopkins, then it has been put into script JusUnTime forChristmas! STORE HOURS: Shampoo Nikole Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. to theater a According spokesman, the hilarious story of how the scruffy Herdman children take over the Christmas Pageant at the local church and turn it into the "Best Christmas Pageant Ever," has become an American tradition. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for children and seniors and $7.50 for family tickets. The play was written by Barbara Robinson and was first published 16 years ago. Since 3Ss 11-22-- Christmas Comedy Due At Magnas Top Hat Theatre g EVERYDAY .t Playing key roles in Top Hat Theatres The Best Christmas Pageant Ever are David Augustine as Rotten Ralph and Jennie cllls as Imogene Herdman. The show opens Monday. a spokesman related. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever will begin a week-lonrun Monday and continue through Dec. 3, with performances at 7 p.m. each night at the Magna PERFECT PERfTLf r.p JfAGEANT MAGNA. The Christmas season will be ushered in here this weekend with a new production by Magnas Top Hat Theatre. The play will be in keeping with the holiday festivities and offer good wholesome entertainment for both ends of the age spectrum, Childrens Apparel & Accessories r215) xu y Race . Continued from page 8 Tom Bird. However, by Monday two of the challengers had dropped out of the running, leaving only Paris, Clark and Bird in the race. Paris, 62, is an insurance agent,, and has held the seat for 18 years. Clark, 72, is a local dentist, and Bird, 50, is a school teacher. The term of office for trustees is six years. The election will be held on Dec. 7, with polling places at Webster school, Brockbank junior high, and Lake Ridge school. Polling places will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. |