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Show WIST VALLIY VIEW JQB Thursday. Apr. Agenda At Library Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. Varied Is MAGNA. A full slate of extra activities is in store for Magna Library patrons this month. Monday at 7 p.m., Kathy Cutler will present a demonstration in the intricate art of making the Ukrainian Easter egg. Also, a film Pysanka: The Ukrainian Easter Egg, will be TAURUS Apr. 20 20-M- GEMINI 20 May CANCER June 22 ly LEO July 22 g. An workshop for children in the third grade and older will be held April 11 at 10:30 a m. Participating youngsters are being invited to bring blown eggs to the library for the creative session. Basic techniques in guitar playing is on the agenda for April 18 at 1:30 p.m. when Jean Anderson, a guitar teacher, will share her knowledge with persons of all ages. The month will wind up with a Lil Rascals film festival Saturday, April 25, at 1:30 p.m., offering the antics of the mischievous youngsters starring in Moan and Hook and LadGroan, Pooch. and VIRGO Aug. 22 23-Se- LIBRA Sept. 22 23-O- SCORPIO Oct. 21 v. work-a-da- SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- n. AQUARIUS Jan. 18 20-Fe- b. PISCES Feb. 20 r. y Children of all ages are being invited, according to Beverly Mellin, child- rens librarian. Five Named To East Stake Posts KEARNS. Newly called to serve in stake positions in Kearns East stake are Dwight K. Solomon, Melba Forsythe, Fern Fillmore, Debbie Partridge and Shirley Christensen. Mr. Solomon, recently released form the 17th ward bishopric, will serve as stake clerk. He served nine years in the Marine Corps. Former church positions include BLOCK H&R TAXkTEST Income averaging can save you money. But you make more than $30,000 a year. True False only if bishops counselor, What you don't know about income averaging could cost you money'. H&R Block knows that no matter how much you make, if your income went up substantially last year you may be able to income average. Well take advantage of this if its to your benefit. The answer is FALSE, since there is no minimum amount of income required to qualify. WELL MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK FOR YOU THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Downtown. . . 177 E. 9th So. Sugar House 2120 S. 9th E. Cottonwood Mall in Fernwood Granger.. 3060 W. 3500 S. Park. . . 112 N. 900 W. Midvale 706S S. State Murray. Rose Also in WHMr$9MI 9PM . 4122 So. dent. He and his wife Catherine have seven children. Mrs. Forsythe will serve as president of the Young Women. She and her husband Merrill have four children. Her former positions include stake Young Women counselor, Laurel adviser, Young Women president and teaching in MIA, Relief Society and Sunday school. Mrs. Fillmore and Mrs. Partridge will serve as counselors and Mrs. Christensen as secretary. BLOCK H&R assistant stake teacher development leader, elders quorum presi- Candy State Sandy. . 770 E. 9400 So. Bountiful. 2022 So. Main Sears SAT 9S APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Babies Are Welcomed In Area boys and 47 were born during girls the week to families in the Green Sheet area, according to hospital reports released through Sunday evening. Eighteen of the infants were born at Cottonwood hospital, eight at St. Marks and five at The reValley West. mainder arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to Fifty-fou- Randall B. Pugmire, 5374 Peachwood Dr. Jeff D. Sevy, 2572 Surrey r Road Paul G. Poulson, 1816 LaurelwoodCir. Roy L. Lamm, 3650 So. 3275 West Steve Andrus, Robert Jeppson, 6314 Kings Valley Dr. Kenneth Robert McCafferty, Ronald Good, 2652 So. 3560 West Vaughn C. Rose, 4223 Holder Dr. James A. Rapp, West Donald Cir. Lynn Cooper, 1392 Murphy's Lane Joseph Bonhurst, 3860 South Richard Fowler, South Boys Woodledge 4149 Laurel Green Dr. William Gillam, 4587 Woodgrove Dr. Russell Margetts, 3988 So. 6780 West Sovann Tovay Heng, 2553 Lake Park Cir. Kelly Girls , Kenneth V. Kendall, 5974 W. 3500 South . Boys Milton Prance, 3707 Pensacola Cir. William Jones, 5792 W. Bench Dr. Paul Lindberg, 3867 So. 6955 West Robert Hill, 5356 Skeeswood Cir. 262-668- 4351 W. 5015 Tueller, Thomas OTHER HOSPITALS Girls Lynn Erickson, the Pioneer elementary spelling contest of Woodgrove Dr. Steven Reed, 4471 So. 3600 West Terry Meier, 2202 Hugo Ave. Matnai Mantau, 4184 So. 4205 South Jerald Broderick, 5774 So. Copper City Dr. T rent S, Moyer, 3524 So. 6939 West Melvin D. Robertson, 423 E. 5600 South Renaldo Sievers, 2322 W. 4130 South have been announced. Rachel McAllister is winner. the Fourth grade, winners were Delaina Cayles and Tanya Leavitt. Fifth grade top spellers were Is Easter Easter McDonald, Lisa Redzinski, Cindie Sorensen,. John Draper, Lisa Quintana, Christy Peterson, Wayne Allen, Corrie Mickel, Todd Freeman, Cary Anderson, Darron Siddoway and Colleen Taylor. Appreciation for support offered throughout the year was expressed to PTA president Jan Snow and secretary LuAnn Olsen. Bear, Tina Beazer, Janalyn Herrick, Kyle Holden. Also, Scott Leslie Slaymaker, Devey, Janet Durfey, David Ford, Raymon Jiron, Rob Seals, Eddie Gage, Julie Snow, Brenda Roberts, Autumn e. Of Church Alternates included Mike Harris, Jody Kim Barrell, Kelly Angie Martinez, Dalia Harami and Stacey Sixth graders were Julie Snow, (second in the contest), Randi Tisdale and Lisa Redzinski. PTA board members Emphasis MAGNA. hosted a party yesterday for members of the schools safety patrol. Games, hot chocolate and doughnuts were the treats for sixth graders Annette Wilding, Scott Morton, Kara Jackson, Winners GRANGER. 4629 Morrill, 'BoJtteu'oYAKIS) SALE observances at Magna Community church will begin on April 9 with a movie entitled Jesus, which was held over for a three-wee- k run the last time it was shown here. The film will be shown in the Brockbank junior high little theater at 7:30 p.m. There will be no admission charge. On Sunday, April 12, a Palm Sunday service is scheduled at 10:45 a.m. and on Wednesday, April 15, the Praise Singers from the church will present an Easter concert at 7:30 p.m. The schedule will be completed on Easter Sunday when a sunrise service will take place at 6 a.m. at 7000 So. 8400 West followed by Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and Easter worship service APRIL 4 SATURDAY RAILROAD TIES CLEARANCE PRICES gzwcteTON 7 SPRING CLASSES REGISTRATION: March CLASSES START: Week of April 30-Ap- & up) Monday 4:45-5:3Fee: $15.00 This course offers the basic classical techniques of ballet, while learning the basic positions and exercises of ballet, your body is being firmed and toned. No previous dance experience necessary. Adult Ballet (16 Instructor: Lynne Fisher Minimum 6, Maximum DAYS A WEEK. 4, 1981 6f 1981 Fee: Instructor: staff 15 p.m. Fee: $15 Tiny Travelers (4-- yrs. old) Wed. We'll be learning about our community through our travels., Trips will include visits to a variety of scenic and interesting places. 5 0 Min. 6, Max. 16 Instructor: Staff (Adults) Fee: p.m. (includes 1 yr. membership) Introduction to a universal gym. Sauna, shower and locker room facilities are available. This program is open to men and women. Instructor: Diane Noble Fee: $3.00 Membership Game Room (any age) pm, The game room is open Monday-FridaSaturday 95 pm until May 30th, then summer hours. y eooo am Fee: $3.00 Karate (15 yrs. & up) Saturday Learn the martial art and national sport of Korea. Practical stretching and muscle toning will be emphasized. Wear loose fitting clothing. ( Instructor: Paul Griffiths $3.00 3 pm Dance Ergetics (any age) Mon. & Wed. am Tues. & Thurs. Do not miss out on this new exciting exercise program. This program is a total aerobic fitness program choreographed to music for all levels of fitness. Card-$16.0- - membership, material fee. Are your Saturdays a drag? You can liven up your day at Redwood Center every Saturday from 10-p.m. 3216 So. ril Stuff to do on Saturday 0 9 6846 HOURS PRICES .APRi b-- So. a, 2594 Finch, Westlake Dr. Stephen Smith, Heather Way kEAFNS EVERY TUESDAY IS 4271 Angelos, Ann Marie Lippmann, Brian Masarone, David Myr-dJoyce Reiners and Randi Lynn Tisdale. at 10:45. Ridgeland Dr. Lynn Sansel, 1111 E. 5190 South Billy Hayes, 5932 So. 3535 West Turney Kahlert, 6586 Kings Estate Dr. James D. Pedersen, 6318 W. 3705 South Sung Shin, 747 Big Mountain Dr. Jim Carroll, 4929 Valley View Dr. Allen N. Lynn, 65 E. 3300 South Jeffrey W. Smith, 330 E. Stonehedge Dr. John A. Marzza, 5371 Sydette Cir. VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL j Sanchez, 3760 West Culley, Chris Jolynn Bolton, Gary K. Reynolds, 1452 W. 6785 South Byron K. Nelson, 3176 So. 4355 West Keith Sellin, 4790 Oakley St. Arthur Roesler, 3660 So. 5750 West Blake Coates, 3270 So. 1640 West Jeff Davis, 3080 Valley St. Martin Daniels, 3631 So. 900 East 4136 So. Duffy Wasescha, 3200 West Parley D. Warr, 3196 So. 3600 West Lee Simmons, 794 E. 3805 South East Davidson, 5245 Boys 5280 Allen D. Petty, 4 E. Regal Klaus W. Goeller, 5600 So. 4430 West Marvin J. Belnap, 3822 So. William Oates, W. St. HOSPITAL 5231 B. George 6702 Queenswood Dr. John J. VanCorler, 5586 W. 4100 South Craig D. Merrill, 3425 Cambridge Dr. Kevin J. Stapp, 6785 W. 4060 South Ollie K. Michel, 3870 Burgess Road Michael Bitton, 3608 Market Girls Randy Muir, Dr. 3611 Rowley, John L. Quick, 6384 Senoma Dr. Jaren L. Jones, 4970 West Point Dr. Jeff D. Bills, 6158 So. 2200 West Cory Roberts, 807 E. Vine St. Lloyd Stinson, 4779 So. Barke Woodstep Ave. 775 R. 3596 So. 4610 Toolson Charles A. Leavitt, 4204 So. 4850 West Rick K. Burton, 7538 W. Jefferson Steven P. Montoya, 7471 W. 3500 South Jerry Ohrn, 1516 Woodland Ave. Ralph Allred, 5744 W. Bench Dr. Steven Earl, 1003 E. 5700 South Edward Lyman, 3689 Chat-terleiRoad James Weazer, 5334 So. Nautilus Dr. , ST. MARK'S 3852 So. 6000 West 4363 Dr. Kenneth Peterson, Becky Olsen, Leslie Draper, Torri Pioneer School's Champion Named E. West Boys Cardon, 1248 Melvin Pettit, 5247 So. Hamlet Ave. Jeff Warburton, 5723 So. 4500 West Kevin Irons, 3224 So. 8880 Twilight Dr. Russell G. Jones, 3507 W. 4700 South Steven R. Angle, 5824 So. Jordan Canal Road Daren W. Christin, 5792 So. 4580 West Scott L. Jeppson, 3410 W. Crown Ave. Kevin Hoffeld, 334 Gordon Lane Ricky H. Wolf, 6018 Misty Way A. 4968 Kris Speth, 6825 So. 3503 West Soraiit Walia, 3702 So. 3375 West Rick Johnson, 4689 Delta Park Cir. Michael Reddish, 4055 Jupiter Traci Olsen, Dennis Spelling South 3840 Michael W. Blonquisl, 4709 So. Cherry St. Robert C. Jensen, 215 E. 4600 South Roger Lambert, Wander Lane Jim Sifanfonakis, COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Anderson, Lambrea Harl Adams, 3794 W. families: Robert 4931 St. the following area Try Green Sheet classified ads! BUT NOT NICtSSAfft Sitkong Thammausonga, 4022 So. Star Dr. 101 45 - 41181 This week marks the start of a new cycle. Your talents are accented, mind and hands active - ready for new beginnings. Careful planning now proves to smooth the path for a change in direction in the days ahead. A new approach to an old problem brings release from a difficult situation threatening a friendship. It may seem as though others are taking out their frustrations on you. Or is it the other way around? An impulsive move on your part can create a debt you will be a long time clearing up. Beware of putting too much trust in intuitive flashes that come to you. You could be led astray. With Venus and Mars in your house of partners, love is the key. Its all around you, and within you. Bonds of affection are strengthened between you and one who shares the world with you. People, places, things something old goes out of your life only to make room for new. Information that you need comes to you through a visitor to your home. Heed the good advice. Things close to home seem especially attractive to you and give you a sense of elation at just being alive. Money is but a temporary posession to be used in gaining objects you need and enjoy. 19 r. shown. der Week's Births 2, 1981 Mon.-Fr- i. 8-- 9 $20.00 & pm Wednesday Fee $20.00 per team These are round robin games. Volleyball-Co-e- 1 Monday d 6 Fee: $20 Women's Activity Night Tuesday pm (includes 1 yr. membership) Different activities will be played such as volleyball, basketball, and etc. 6-- 9 Mini Gym Jumpers (3-- yrs. old) Monday 3:30-- pm 5 you top n PIZZA A & Lose It Tues., Wed., Fri. 7 pm Fee: $20.00 (includes 1 yr. membership) This course is designed to give you an introduction to a universal gym. Sauna, shower and locker room facilities available. Womens Move It Min. 6, Max. 10 Instructor: Chris Buckley 8 Fee: $12.00 pm Learn the basic fundamentals and techniques of oil painting. Each student will have to provide their own materials. Oil Painting (Adults) Friday P12ZA ' Instructor: staff Fee: $6.00 program of tumbling and basic gymnastics for children. The class emphasizes stretching, and tumbling fun. 4 6-- 6-- Min. 6, Max Instructor: Mrs. Johnson Youth Exercise 7 yrs. old) Monday pm Fee $10.00 (includes 1 yr. membership) Increase your overall body fitness, endurance and looks with a universal machine. Proper gym attire and tennis shoes are required. (8-1- 10 6 Instructor: staff Progressive Awareness & Self Hypnosis Fee: $15.00 Wed p.m. Progressive awareness offers a variety of relaxation methods and techniques based on scientific studies and theories for relieving mental and physical stress. Some of the subjects of the courses are self esteem as the center of all actions and interactions and its effectiveness, understanding trulh and much more. Youth Tumbling 9 NATURAL- - SUN om&zjwce. 6et- NO h?esf4 celery Lftei '"gr tissue -- m Instructor: Russ Mosier, BS, OTR Min. Class starts April 1, 1981 Max yrs. old) Monday Instructor: Chris Buckley Min, 10-1- 2 Instructor: Lila Romero Instructor: Debbie Butler SALT LAKE COUNTY O PARKS & MULTI-PURPOS- CENTERS E - Redwood IQ kO A 10 4-- Saturday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm Special Events by Arrangements ZIB. JAR t', Max. Ceramic Easter Egg (9 A up) Fee: $3.50 Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping to Redwood to make Easter egg or bunnies for mother. Registration March Wednesday: April 1st & 8th pm Thursday April 2nd 8, 9th pm noon Saturday April 4th & 11th 16 Fee: $6.00 (includes summer membership) Ages 12, 13 and 14 years old, registration April 1st - April 15th. Games will be played at Redwood Center after school. Monday CUP pm Fee: $6.00 Basic introductioh to tumbling, coordination and balance development. Mat: rolls, cartwheels, han dstands, headstands and backbends. Softball (Junior girls) RECREATION, A 6, (6-- 8 Center Multi-Purpo- se 3060 Lester Street 535-504- 0 AAA or - 535-567- 9 |