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Show Jan. 23 & 24. The program will begin with "Les Preludes" by Franz Liszt, followed by "Concerto No. for Cello & Orchestra, Op. 107 (1959)" by Cellist Andrew Pearce Dimitri Shostakovich will e the guest soloist in this piece, the evening will conclude with "Wallenstein's Camp" by Bedrich Smetana. Admission is limited to those 8 years of age & older. Free admission. Concerts NOTED AMERICAN VIOLINIST CASTLEMAN CHARLES joins guest conductor Theo Alcantara & the the Utah Symphony for Leonard Bernstein's Serenade tomorrow (Fri.) & Sat. at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall. Program also includes Mozart's No. 35, "Haffner" & Manuel de Symphony alla's The Three Cornered Hat. Mezzo Soprano Laura Garff, who has sung witn tne Utah Opera & Utah Symphony, is featured in teh first movement of The Three Cornered Hat. Tickets are $10 $25 & available thru the Symphony box office The same concert will also be (533 6407) presented today (Thurs.) in the Chase Fine Arts Center m Logan (call 750 1732 for info). TWO BRAZILIAN musicians will be featured 7:30 p m. Fri., Jan. 30 in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Pianist Glacy Antunes de Oiiveire & flautist Norton Morozowicz will perform works by Gluck, Gaubert, Gnattali & Faurer. Morozowicz will solo in Dubussy's "Syrmx." Admission is limited to those 8 years of age & older. Free admission. will give a recital at the Assembly Hall on Works by Handel, Poulenc & Temple Square Mozart wli be featured, along with sacred songs & other pieces. Piano accompaniment wilt be provided by Jed Moss. Admission is limited to those 8 years of age & older. Free admission. pianists include Paul Wmterton, Edyie Lambert, Kim Crosby, Patricia Whittacre, Kay Bradford, Dan Weseman, Gaye England, An drew iveson, Jed Moss & Michael Huff. The recital is open to the public & free of charge, notes Gladys Gladstone, professor of music at the UofU & chairman of the music department's pianodivision. forming Film will be the Family Night Movies presentation at 7 p m Mon. in the 166 Vme Street l.brary, E. Vine Street. Free admission. TO KIU FLAUTIST KAREN PERKINS & pianist Sandra Peterson will perform together at 7:30 p m tomorrow (Fri ) m the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Works by Beethoven, Walter Niemann, Chopin, Liszt, Goerges Hue & Carl Remecke will be featured Admission is limited to those 8 years ofaqe&older Free admission. BEL CANTOS of Madison high school, THE SALT LAKE SYMPHONY; music in the Rex ductor, SYMPHONY. oerform at 7:30 LAKE SALT Willi No MOCKINGBIRD CHECK OUT Alta View PRINTINGCOMMUNICATIONS: Hospital Community Education will offer a Prin on Tuesclass merit badge tingCommunication day, Feb. 10 form 5:30 6:30 p.m. This course excomplores processes for producing printed munication. One hour will be spent in class & two hours will be spent at a print shop (date to be determined). The time at the print shop will be spent in layout & printing of the Scout's designed For is necessary. piece. Preregistration ext. preregistration or more info call 2091. Complete SALT LAKE. Aging is something which touches us all - our grand-- mothers, mothers, fathers, uncles eventually each of us will grow observed E. Woodrow older, Walton, president of the Utah Seniors Legislature. The laws and decisions made today w'ill impact everyone in years to come, he added. It is important all voters take an active interest in issues which affect senior citizens because they are the senior citizens of tomorrow. Monday and Wednesday, Jan. 26 and 28, have been designated Senior Citizens Day at the State Legislature. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. on Jan. 26 for residents of Salt Lake and Davis counties and at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 28 for seniors from all other counties. According to the Utah Seniors Legislature and the Division of Ag WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES Dishwashers Washers Dryers it Garbage Disposals it Refrigerators HUNTER. An open house will be held tomorrow (Friday) from 6 until 9 p.m. at the new Copper hills stake center, 4145 So. 7609 West, stake Jan Doornbos said spokesman earlier this week. We hope everyone from the area will come out and see our new building, he noted. The open house will include a tour of the building, displays, open chcm rehearsals demonstrations and refreshments. Punch and home made cakes and cookies are being prepared by the Relief Society organizations in all wards, he pointed out. Tents and other displays by the Boy Scouts will be set up in the CHAIN SAWS it McCulloch Partner it Echo c TORO SNOWBLOWERS Large Assortment of Models 379 Reg. (All models Orientation are discounted) GRANGER. An orientation meeting and dinner for new members SNAPPER LAWNMOWERS will be held from 3 until 6 p.m. Sunday at the church, 3610 So. 4400 West, church spokesman Ruth Walker noted earlier this week. A Light to the Nations will be Rev. Daniel M. Sapersteins sermon topic at 11 a.m. worship services earlier that same day, she said. Sunday School will be held at 9:45 a.m. On Saturday, the church choir will rehearse from 9 until 10 a.m., followed at 10 a.m. by a meeting of the Youth Design Team which is studying ways to set up a structure for Christian education and activities for the youth of the church. A Womens Association Bible study and dessert will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday Jan. 28, she noted. For additional information on church activities, those interested from 9 a m. until may Call noon, Monday through Thursday, or Rev. Saperstein at TELEVISIONS HEATERS N EUREKA VACUUMS - TORO WEEDEATERS and ECHO Blowers - Appliances and Weedeaters Discounted Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parts for Mowers - KEARNSISALESI8ISERVICI 968-799- 2 408S;w;.64tS:SO.SR96M092 "30 joining Westvale Presbyterian church Several models to choose from KERO-SU- 967-399- Doily DiMer Special Dinner Menu MEALS Age 6 and under FREE When accompanied by an adult TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL MEATLOAF CHICKEN HAWAIIAN 7a.m. to9p.m. p.m. aturday trolled 1 Marinated Chicken Sreait $525 WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL CHICKEN FRIED STEAK 4 Soupor Salad Baked Potato Cheese or Corn Bread Pie 7 a m. to lOp rn. Monday thru Friday starts at 4:30 p.m MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL IncWdes $52S Choice of Potato Soup or Salad Garlic Cheese Bread or Corn Bread Pie THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL PRIME RIB Soupor Salad Corn or Cheese Bread Choice of Potato Pie JANUARY PIE OF THE MONTH - "SMORE 3815 5400 Kearns W FINGERPRINTING: Alta View Hospital education department will be offering Fingerprinting tor Boy Scouts on Thursday, Jan. 22 from 7 9 p.m. This 2 hour course helps Boy Scouts to understand the history of fingerprinting. It teaches them how to identify different types of fingerprint patterns & how to take a clear set of finger prints.. For preregistration or more info call ext. 2091. LIFESAVING: A CPR training course for Boy KEYNOTES LADIES CHORUS holds rehearsals each Wed. at 7 p.m. in the chorus room at Granger high. For more info call will hold its Jan. Nino's restaurant luncheon at in the University Club building, 136 E. South Ruth Kelly will hostess the event. Temple. Reservations must be made by Wed. Call Oka Hayward (486 6144) or Lula Jean Secrist WOMEN'S CLUB 12:30 p.m. Sat. at THE SCOLIOSIS ASSN. OF UTAH meets Oh last Tues. of each month. Beginning in January, the group will meet at Murray high. For more info call Sharlene Olander at 26) 1362. SEASONS FAMILIES INVOLVED IN ADOPTION, an adoptive parent support group, will present classes on beginning Tues. from 7 9 is a non- Unit, 2960 W. 3650 South. FEDERAL adoption CHILDREN'S RIGHTS III holds its THE UTAH ALLIANCE for the Mentally monthly meetings from 7 9 p.m. the 3rd Thurs. Mental Health STAT each month at the Salt Lake Organizations THE FOR profit organization advocating divorce reform in interested in custody & visitation issues. For or meeting details call 3rd Wed. at nex. 569 So. at 250 9)76 Valley 84120 p.m. A panel discussions on adoptive family skills, bonding, identity, legal rights, source information (where to go to adopt, how hold, regulations, etc.) will be presented during the series. Adoptive parents, social workers & adopted children will be on the panels. Classes will be taught by Ann Clawsen, adoptive parent and special education teacher. suicide support group meets every 7:30 p m. in the Unitarian church an 1300 East. For details call Lisa Ayala or write 3854 So. 6580 West, West for info. TEACHERS ASSN., Sandy chapter, meets every Tues. at 11:30 a.m. at Beasley UTAH MUSIC Music Co. UTAH EATINC DISORDERS support group meets 7 p.m. 2nd & 4th Wed. each month at the UofU Medical Center, Dept, of Psychiatry, room 5RI42. For details call Pattie 975 0814. ing of the Utah State Dept, of Social Services, which sponsors the event, Seniors Day at the Legislature is a forum where legislators discuss bills of interest to seniors. Seniors, in turn, have an opportunity to lobby legislators on bills and concerns. Utah has more than 198,000 residents over the age of 60. Polls indicate seniors represent the largest voting bloc by age in the state. Without Seniors Day at the Legislature, I doubt the Living Will would have passed, noted Glen Johnson, past president of the Utah Seniors Legislature. Seniors Day at the Legislature works for Utahs Seniors. The morning session will begin with a welcome from the Governors office, presentations from legislators on bills which have high priority with seniors and information on how to lobby. After lunch, seniors will be encouraged to lobby cultural hall, along with demonstrations by the Young Womens The he noted. organizations, library will be open and tours will be given of the offices of the High Council and other stake rooms. The Copper Hills stake is comprised of the Hunter 14th, 21st, 22nd, 28th, 32nd and 34th wards, he pointed of the out. Formal dedication building is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 18. For additional information, those interested may call Doornbos at FRIENDS COMPASSIONATE organization for bereaved parents, holds monthly meetings at East (ground floor). For info call Lila Glover, 254 4346, or Kathy North, 4885 So. 900 AERIE 1760 holds dinner each Fri., 6:30-breakfast 3 Sun. month, 9:30 a.m.-- l p m. Call 266 0896 alter 4 p.m. weekdays, & noon Sat. F.O.E. p.m. and meet with individual legislators. Those interested in senior issues are being encouraged to attend the orientation and stay on Capitol Hill for the day. Box lunches will be available for purchase in the morning. For additional information, those interested may call Woody or Iris Larisch ) Walton 8. mental health organization, p.m. Sat., Murray Baptist church, 184 E. RECOVERV. INC., a meets 2 South. 5770 (485-0547- (533-6422- ). Services Are WINTER SALE ITEMS Scheduled At Trinity Church Kerosene KEARNS. "'Outside, looking in will be the title of the sermon to be given by Rev. James Harris on Sun- 38" 1x2-- 2x4-- 1.79 gl. 12" Towel Bars day at Trinity United Methodist church. Services will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m.. with recently elected church and United Methodist Women officers being installed at both services. Vesper services will be held at 7 p.m. at the Golden Living Center, led by Craig Dial. Officer training is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. 39 ea. 95 ea. 99 ea. furring 2 studs 5.95 4x9 prtbrd sh. We Stock Vi" Pine lumber Weatherstripping Caulking Insulation PLYWOOD LUMBER & DOORS CUT TO SIZE Dimples Darlings, interdenominational senior adult group, will meet at the church for a potluck luncheon at 12:30 Tuesday. Members of the group will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday. A Bible study class will be held at the church today ( Thursday. ) For more information about activities and meetings at Trinity, those interested may call mornings. ACE We Deliver 9612121 Sew-N-D- o SajltOKi "BUILDERS MAR' 3555 Weil 3500 South In 968-689- Granger Beginning Winter Quarter 1987 SCEUtah Technical College will offer classes at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 W. ACTT101 ELEMENTARY ACCOUNTING 1 - MAW, P.M. 5:30-7:3- 0 Basic structure of accounting. Understanding asset, liability, capital, revenue and expense accounts. The accounting cycle, special journals, receivables, payables and payroll. Includes worksheet, adjustments, reversing and closing entries. COMM 1 10 ORGANIZATIONAL PUT. COMMUNICATION - TH., 5:30-7:4- 5 P.M. communication with emphasis on situations occuring in Methods used in business and professional environments. two-wa- y CSS 101 BASIC COMPUTER CONCEPTS - TUES., 5:30-7:4- 5 P.M. This course is a general introduction to computers; what they are and what they do. Students will review hardware systems, software concepts, information system n computer training concepts and an overview of computers and society. Hands-ois on Redwood the (12 hours) Campus required. Lab fee: $10. FINN January Soup or Salad Choice of Potato Garlic Cheese or Corn Bread Cut of Pie Alta View Hospital education department will offer its Boy Scout Safety merit badge on class Thursdays, Jan. 22 & 29 from 4 5:30 p.m. course teaches safety principles This which will be applicable for the Scout's entire life. Personal, home & community safety are stressed. For preregistration or more info call 572 2600, ext. 2091. SAFETY: (266 0334). Different Kinds" of Pits Boktd Frtsh LIL PIONEER 2091. Tripp UTAH PARENTS To Host $329 now education FIREMANSHIP: Alta View Hospital class department will be offering a Firemanship for Boy Scouts on Saturday, Feb. 7 from 14 p.m. course will cover the fire triangle, This to safe ways of handling flammable liquids & tips or home. For preregistration assure a 2091. ext. more info call West vale EXAMPLE: Model 620 2091, education Alta View Hospital department will be offering a Dentistry merit from on Scouts for Boy Wednesday class badge course teaches the Boy Scout p.m. This about tooth structure, plaque control, gum & indisease & how to look for decay on volves the actual pouring of plaster casts of is teeth. Prereigistration required. For preregistration or more info call 572 2600, ext. Copper Hills Stake Schedules Open House it Ranges Whirlpool 2091. DENTISTRY: Is being organized. A NEW QUILITING CROUP The first meeting will be Wed. at 7 p.m. in 7800 W. 1140 South, West Jordan. Pioneer Hall, For Into call Elaine Hardman (255 1444) or Saun-dr- preregistration Senior Day Set At Legislature Assortment Of: Lorge Alta View Hospital its will be holding 7 from 8 Scouts will be held on Saturday, Feb. a m. noon at Alta View Hospital. This CPR for for course completes the requirements merit badge. For the Boy Scout Lifesaving or more info call 572 2600, ext. Jan. 26 And 28 Off o department Wilderness Survival merit badge class for Boy p.m. Scouts on Monday & Wednesday from course will instruct the scout in This For in the survival wilderness. for priorities ext. preregistration or more Info call 9 ut 20. 50 SURVIVAL: WILDERNESS education DUE TO ILLNESS Sell-O- SERVICE Merit Badges 34- - x- - INFORMATION OUTPATIENT DIABETIC CLASSES available at Holy Cross Jordan Valley hospital, 3580 W. 9000 South. Cost: S25. To register call 561 8888, ext. 222. Humphrey Bogart, John Wayne Clark Gable, Bette Davis, Joan Swanson, Katherine Hepburn & other classic superstars can be seen on videos available at your local Salt Lake County Library branch. For info call 943 4636 David Dalton con o.m. Fri. & Sat., Hospital & offers free booklets, articles, personal interviews & speaking engagements. For info call Katheryn Mann ingat 600-- CANCER. CLASSICS: THE PRESSURE SCREENINGS CANCER Tues from 6.30 p m. until showtime. Free service will begin in the Rice Stadium parking lot at 7. 10 p m The public offered a making & is invited chance to hear to enjoy the Salt Lake Symphony's rehearsals each Wed., Jan. 7 28 from 7 10 p.m. in the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. For more info call 943 4636. Free admission. THE A SRI LANKA: The first British colony to attain full independence without a revolution will be ex ammed on film when the UofU Travel Club presents Sri Lanka, a full length, travelogue in Kingsbury Hall Tues., Jan. 27 at 8 p m. Photographed by Stan LaRue, the fill will feature his live narration. General admission tickets are on sale in Kingsbury Hall, room 110, Mon. & Tues from 9 a. m. 5:30 p.m. & again burg. Idaho, will appear in concert at 7 30 p.m. Sat. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Ad mission is limited to those 8 years of age & older. Free admission. offered free in main lobby Mondays from a.m.-from 10:30 p.m. Thursdays appointment necessary. BLOOD Cottonwood 5:30 8 p.m. SOPRANO DIANA WALKER 30 p m. Sat., Jan 31 m 7 UofU PIANO STUDENTS will play an Honors Recital m the newly remodeled Newman Center, 1327 E 200 South, tomorrow (Fri.) at 8 p.m Per TEN THE at Health Care SOe (Westpoint Center) 969-898- 9 1 20 PERSONAL FINANCE T&TH., 5:30-7:3- 0 P.M. Principles and skills necessary for individual and family financial growth including: financial planning and goal setting, spending and budgeting, adequacy of insurance, investments, borrowing and banking, savings programs, home and automobile purchase, taxes, and estate planning. MGTT 101 INTRO. TO BUSINESS M&W, 5:30-7:3- 0 P.M. business sytem with special emphasis on terminology, government regulation, organization, management, accounting, finance, marketing and production. An overview of the American mamonaimD rnmmnaffiinaflQTfflB Registration is available the first night of class. 967-420- 1 For Information call |