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Show THE SENTINEL Page Thursday, May 5,1 983 r 6 i. God wants to be in your life "Kids Under Construction" is i a . which will help the audience see how God wants to be a part of your life. It's an evening of fun and music presented by King's Kids and Co. of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8600 1 j,f: musical multi-generation- al especially for you and He has the blueprint and the tools to make E., Sandy, on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday May 13 through the 15 at 7:30 p.m. The presentation will raise, such questions as, "Did you know there is help available for you from the problems you face in this world? Did you know there is someone who knows you by name and who cares about you personally? Did you know that this person who knows you has a plan for your life designed S. 700 his 'si!' r' r .;,J,'r ftlanv ) ads work The HowesH Cottonwood marks 20th anniversary with displays, free testing services a.m. Twenty years ago Cottonwood Hospital opened its doors to serve the growing health care needs of what was then a vital south end of the Salt Lake Valley. Much has changed in both the valley and the hospital as a growing Salt Lake Community has brought dramatic changes in size and needs of the community in health care needs and facilities. Now known as Cottonwood d Hospital Medical Center, the a has reputagained hospital tion of uniting innovation with quality care in taking dynamic steps to serve the communities needs. The hospital will mark its 20th anniversary of providing 243-be- "Health Tomorrow Through Caring Today" during the week National Hospital of May Week. 3, Displays and special free testing services in the hospital lobby will highlight the week of activities. The week's schedule includes: Monday, May 9 - Free spirometry (lung capacity screening), 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free blood pressure screening, 5:30-- 8 p.m. Lobby displays will feature the hospital facility including the new caridovascular laboratory and other departments. Tuesday, May 10 - Free Computer workshops Workshops on selecting home computers will be offered at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Monday, May 16 at 7 p.m. and at the Holladay Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 S., 18 at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May Marc Ferguson,- - Jordan School District educator and instructor, will computer present demonstrations and experience to aid participants in making a wise choise. There is a materials is fee and required. For further information, call the Salt Lake County Library System, hands-o- n 943-463- 6. Phone book going to press pregnancy testing, p.m. 9 Prices. . . under Cottonwood. Wednesday, May 11 a for drawing thermometer at 4 : 30 p.m. - Free digital 3 new Youth and We've been time... The Utah National Forests are gearing up for the 1983 firewood gathering season. Many of the lower elevation or southern areas will be open in May, while higher areas in the northern part of the state will not be open until e and early July. Spring weather conditions will dictate opening dates for many areas in ' . the state. A new' Forest Service policy will require a minimum charge of $10 per permit. The number of cords available for $10 will depend on the price per cord in each area. Most firewood areas on the price. The Evanston Ranger District will offer firewood for $2.50cord in the Lily Lake burn area. Juniper will be sold for $2.50 a cord in the West Desert Cooperative Area administered by the Salt Lake Districts of the Wasatch National Forest and Bureau of Land Management and the Spanish Fork District of the Uinta National Forest. Permits purchased from any one of these three offices will be valid for the entire West Desert Area. The number of cords available per permit at each district varies from 1 to 5 cords in most areas with larger amounts of 10 cords offered at Evanston and Mountain View. season firewood During 4 j share Kralg Powell, son of Mr and Mrs Dwlght Powell, West Jordan, leaves Wednesday evening for five days at a Youth Leadership Conference at Valley Forge, sponsored by Freedom Foundation Valley Forge. Twelve student leaders from each state are selected to attend each year. the floor covering business here In Utah for a long we've grown to boon of tho M. ftM-f- information will be available 24 hours a day by recorded in message by calling in Ogden Salt Lake City, " in Logan. and The Ashley National Forest will begin selling permits the first of May with cutting areas open the middle of May. The price of firewood will be $2.50 a cord. The maximum number of cords available per person will be 8 cords of charge firewood and 8 cords of free use firewood. Set l9-- 17 l fn Hm4n it Sot l ZZ 10 1 Set 107 1 i SICK 364-15- 621-236- 735-209- mid-Jun- Wasatch-Cach- e National Forest will not be accessible until June or early July. On the Kamas, Ogden, Logan and Mountain View Ranger Districts the price of firewood will be $5.00cord. Permits for highly preferred species such as oak and maple will be available at a higher In 5 years. During this time, largest suppliers of residential and commercial floor coverings In tho area. Because of the strength we have In purchasing power, and credibility with the largest manufacturers In the nation, we buy right and pass these savings along to you. We don't yell "Guaranteed" lowest prices, but quietly sell more than our competition. We're not asking you to come and buy from us without checking around. We encourage you to shop, but before you buy elsewhere, come In and see us and let us prove that we can fulfill your but also give you what's ust as Important: needs, and not only give you that low price you want The service, selection and Integrity of a strong, reputable business. One that wants you to come back again and again. One that has the professional sales staff, variety and size of selection to ossure you of making the best possible choice at the best possible price. One that has the service organization to provide you with the best possible Installation specialists available. Do yourself a favor Shop and compare. You be the judge. firewood Wasatch-Cach- e 1 r'. . Preparation for 1983 firewood season begins will be included in the book. Hill says that customers who 237-551- to Children's Services (Pediatrics) facility. Friday, May 13 - Free glucose tolerance level testing, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Lobby displays will focus on community health programs. The hospital is located at 5770 S. 300 E. in Murray. Lobby displays will feature programs and services at the hospital. Thursday, May 12 - Free blood In order to maintain the accuracy of the directory, only those numbers that are actually in service on the deadline date Mountain Bell for changes in their telephone service during the past year will automatically have these changes included in the new directory. Telephone customers who desire to make changes in how their listings appear should call 1 for business listings, and 1 for residence accounts. Delivery of the book will begin Aug. 15. hospital's at construction 10 Lobby displays will feature the Lobby display will feature new Center for Women's Health now Metropolitan vicinity will soon be going to press. According to Kenneth O. Hill, Utah Public Relations Manager, Mountain Bell business and residence customers should request changes in their directory listings by May 6. the same address, telephone number and surname can have both names listed if they desire. He also explains customers who have contacted pressure screening, p.m. a.m. to 4:30 Hie area telephone book for customers in the Salt Lake 237-814- I Stores Claim To (Heave Loren Shortridge instructs Terra Linda Elementary students in the Mountain Man's trade during "Quest Day" activity held Friday. Shortridge was one of dozens of outside instructors and interested persons from the community to give of their time in the activity. , Interiors Ccorpeff r- provide life your Sentinel want 1 Contract Carpets, Cabinets f for plan successful?" . , wit T ro COUITTS.. 2 0 I'M VTU HUH Br Ml Oft. 13CHI0RS j:mm I 1200 3111 W. 25 L ?200 S It Mutt "- C " L -L u untrucc ttl iHWi i? 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