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Show 9B Continued from page 7 of medical terms. This course has been approved for 3 quarter hours of credit by the UofU. For preregistration or more info call 572 2600, ext. 2091. TAKING CHARGE OF YOUR HEALING POWER: Women On Target present a course on confronting degenerative disease. Includes info on of disease, using natural healing psychology power, creative visualization & more. Course held from 11 a m. noon on Fridays, Jan. 9 Feb 13 at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For info on fees & registration call Sherie Street at DEVELOPING Women On course for women helps Target's popular deal with participants develop confidence, anger, reduce stress & find motivation. Program scheduled from p.m. each Fri., Jan, 9 Feb. 13 at Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. For info on fees & registration call Sherie Street at YOUR EFFECTIVENESS: 264 6265. ORGANIZING Gail Shepherd H&R Block, discusses Tax Reform Act & ex to plains how organize record keeping & tax files Program held at 7.30 p.m. Mon., Jan. 12 at Holla day library (2150 E. 4800 South); at 7:30 p.m Wed., Jan. 21 in Calvin Smith library, (810 E 3300 South) & at 7:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 28 in East YOUR INCOME TAX: ACROSS 1 4 8 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 Kind of lettuce Beliefs Russian ruler Agent: abbr. Stain Ancient people of Gaul Across America: Moth Evil Rolls African antelope Railroad: abbr Indian tribe Encourage Located Propagated Monk's title Eurytus' daughter Lists of candidates WHAT'S SO GREAT ABOUT BOOKS?, an informational orientation for parents of school age & preschool age children launches "Read It ToMe," a program which fosters reading, reading readiness & family togetherness thru reading aloud. Program scheduled Mon., Jan, 12 at 7 p.m. in the Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West & Thurs., Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. in the West Valley library, 2880 W 3650 South. Advanced registration suggested. For more info call 943 4636. LATCH KEYBABVSITTING: Alta View Hospital will be offering its Latch Key Baby sitting course on Tuesdays, Jan. 13 Feb. 3 from 4 5:30 p.m. This 6 hour course teaches the basics of what babysitters need to know when providing fun & safe child care Preregistration is required For preregisfration or more into call 572 2600, ext. Utah COUPON ECONOMICS: Sue hackett, Low Income Economics, explains money saving tactics for using coupons & refunds on Thurs., Jan. 15 from p.m. in the Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. For more info call 943 4636. BUILO A 2091. 5 6 8 9 11 16 17 21 22 24 25 26 TV Log Manufacturer Close Opposite ot 44 down No Scot. St. Thomas High School, init. Lace Violin string material 30 31 32 35 37 38 40 41 DOWN 3 4 application. Program scheduled at the Whitmore library (2197 E. 7000 South) Mon. Thurs., Jan. 19 22 from 6 8:30 p.m. or Mon. Fri., Jan. 19 22 from 6 8:30 p.m. Also slated at the Holladay library (2150 E. 4800 South) Mon. thurs., Jan. 19 22 from 6 8.30 p m. For info on registration & fees call 943 4636. BRAIN DEGENERATION: "Prions & Alzheimer's Disease Mechanisms of Bram Degeneration" will be discussed at 7 p.m. Tues., Jan 20 in room 101 of James C. Fletcher building on UofU cam pus. Free admission. Alta View Hospital will offer its Parenting class beginning Tues., Jan. 20 from 7 9 8 p.m. This week course teaches child rearing techniques according to the STEP method. For preregistration or more info call 572 2600, ext. PARENTING: 2091. TEACHING EDUCATION SEX IN THE HOME: A Class Jordan Community Education teaches parents to answer children's questions about sex each Wed., Jan 21 Feb. 4 from 12 30 2. 30 p.m. at the Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Call 565 7100. ext. 148, for info on fees or registration. from THE GREEN SHEET Health resorts Mother Female saint: abbr. Test Faction Accumulating MAGNA. Plans are being made for a pool tournament at the Magna Senior Citizen Center here, according to Jean Orton, director. Joe Grose will be in charge of the event, which will be held on Feb. 13, Mrs. Orton noted. She issued an invitation to any senior, male or female, to come to the center and sign up for the competition. The pool tables are available for practice five days a week, at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, 10 a.m. on Tuesday and 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. In addition to the pool tournament, Mrs. Orton said there will be an in- Tin Tin Opposite of taboo: 42 43 44 45 46 Felines Monster Took leading part Emerge Raises Lessened Knot lace Rake Canyon mouth Strict disciplinarian E ntices Follower, suffix Grill Russian mountain range Dazzles Burst of light T urkish chamber Perches activities at the center, including an extra day for excercise. We are hoping that every person age 60 and over will make it a point to visit the center soon and see what we have to offer, she said. Our acitvities range from hobbies, recreation and good nutrition, as well as meaningful crease Rebecca's son stand! Incumbents Let it Jones Regret in social contacts. Seniors who live alone are also being encouraged to plan on eating their meals at the center to insure good nutrition and contact with other people. Meals may be arranged for by the week or the day by callat least one day in ading vance. The menu this week will offer southern ham ala king over with spinach, cabbage-carro- t and raisin salad and peach halves on homemade vegetable Monday; 250-069- 2 corn-brea- Auditorium. Bette's honors include 46 total awards in 1985 and 1986 plus, the others she had earned previously. Her last two years have netted her five gold medals each year. When Bette retired from the telephone company, her goal was to skate and get gold medals in Dance American and International Style Roller Skating and Ice Dancing before, as she puts it. she is too old and feeble. Her doctor told her, Whatever are doing to stay young, beautiful and active, keep on doing you it. Bette hopes to become a world class roller skater and - at 55 years old - she feels she is still made up of all the persistence, determination and talent it takes to become a win- RINK. 8623 W. 3000 ICE SALT LAKE. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, the latest offering from the Salt Lake Repertory Theatre (City Rep), has been extended, City Rep spokesman Michele Bartmess said Monday. Matinee performances have been been enjoying the golden years since she quit taking things so seriously and just entered in everything for fun and found she could do what she wanted to do, even speed. She was a champion in race cars too for Utah Region Sports. She accomplished this with her husband. Colin. They have more than 120 trophies from race car driving. She was a champion for Utah Region Sports Car Club of America from 3ette has participated in 10 musical comedies, two melodramas, starting wtih the ones in Park City, and was a heroine in 'No Mother To Guide Her" or "Midnight Mistake. She has also acted in two light operas. Bette plans to participate in the Ice Games. Utah's first, on Jan. 16 and 17 in Bountiful, skating to the Blue Danube Waltz. 1987 South, is open 7 9 p m ; Sat matinee 14pm Holiday matinees will Pe 4 p m. Dec. 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, Jan. 2 & 3 All holiday matinees are $lperson (includes skates). Regular pneesare Jlchilren & students; J2adults, $3family; $25groups. Skate rental is 50 centspair Lesson begin Jan. 10 at 115six weeks. Hockey available by appoint ment at $25hour. For info call 250 0941. HADOW i SPLENDOR: An unusual theatrical dp proach to travel films will mark the 1987 opening the current UofU Travel Club series when Shadow & Splendor is screened in Kingsbury Hall Tues. at 8 p.m. Focus o the film will be on Austria & a woman called "the most beautiful queen who ever lived," Empress Elizabeth. Presenting the film in authentic Austrian costume will be Howde Meyers and Lucia Per rigo. General admission tickets are on sale m of NATIONAL COWGIRL HAIL OF FAME & Western Heritage Center is seeking names of women to be considered as candidates for Half of Fame Honorees. Send names & biographies to Na tional Cowgirl Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Kingsbury Hall, room HO, Mon. & Tues. from 9 m. 5:30 p.m. & again Tues. from 6:30 p m. until showtime. Free shuttlebus service will begin in the Rice Stadium parking lot at 7: 10 p.m. Texas 79045 Center, Box 1742. Hereford, a health dept, is taking new clients into the WIC program, a nutritional, education & supplemental food program tor women, infants & children who meet eligibility criteria. Clinic located at 3891 So West Temple Appointments necessary Call 264 2251 for ap W.l.C. PROGRAM: THE DANCE scheduled tomorrow (Fri.) at the Pleasant Grove Community Center featuring the Dennis Miner band has been cancelled. Count potnfment or more mfo. MURRAY PARK SKATING RINK iSOpen Mon. Fri. 4 p.m.; Sat. noon 8 p m. & Sun. noon 6 pm. Cost: Sladults, 75 centschildren under 18 Skate ren tal is 50 cents. Skating lessons: SlOperson for six 30 minute lessons Sat mornings Call the Parks & Recreation office for details (264 2614). 8 GLENWOOD CARE CENTER 404 E. 5600 South, needs help Tues at p m for Dingo, Wed at 2 30 2 30 p m for arts m. for or at p Thurs Quilt tying & crafts Contact Donna Flink at 266 3588 STEPPING STONES COR., a non profit social club for clients and ex clients of the mental health system, is seeking donations of clothes & household items Stepping Stones also has coffee shop, thrift store & beauty shop. For mfo call 487' 5841, ext. 117 or drop by 1341 So. State (street level) All donations tax deductible. hamburger patty on a bun, Italian flat beans, applesauce and sugar cookies on Tuesday; pork chop suey over rice, with oriental vegetables, purple plums and fortune cookies on Wednesday; roast beef with brown gravy and mashed potatoes, carrot coins and spice cake soup, on CLASS held Tues & Thurs. from 7 8 m the Redwood Multi purpose Center, 3100 Fee Redwood Road SlQmonth. Class geared for 6 years & up include Saturdays from & m montn S15 Jom any time pay llam p For details call 974 6923 KARATE p m So. SPONSOR A PICTURE BOOK: Help the Salt Lake County Library System maintain its fine collection of picture books by becoming a picture book sponsor Select a book from the library's list & donate its cost to the library system. A book plate bearing your name will be placed in the book you sponsor Call 943 4636 for details Thursday; fried chicken, vegetables, potato salad, cole slaw, dessert and a hard roll on Friday. Suggested donation those age 60 or older. is $1.25 for 'Joseph' Extended At City Rep Bette Wilson Continued from page 1 regional and Bette is hoping it will be at Lincoln, Neb. in Pershing Thursday, January 8, CXPUS Mon Sat. Etc. Seniors Cue For Pool Tournament Marion Cahoon, BAG LUNCH: BETTER For Puzzle Answers 2 Alta View Hospital department will be holding its Adult Modification Weight Control class Mon., Jan. 19 from 5:30 6:30 p.m. This course will emphasize modifying which triggers an eating response. For preregistration or more info call 572 2600, ext. Pl- 1 WEIGHT CONTROL: education Behavior beginning 10 week behavior INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS: Learn the basics of personal compuer programming & 5025, 10 52 presents fresh ideas quick, economical, Learn the art of beautiful writing from instructor Carole Taylor on Wednesdays, Jan. 14 March 4 at the Peterson library, 9340 So. class held 700 East. Intermediateadvanced 9:30 11 a. m.; beginning class scheduled 11 a.m.-- l p.m. For info on fees & registration call 942 2233. KlDI CROSSWORD 51 creating DCAiLlGRAPHY: ADULT MY CROSSWORD 44 47 48 49 50 Council, for nutritious & delicious bag lunches on Tues., Jan. 13 from 12 p.m. in the South Jordan library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane. For more info call Members of the executive board of non profit drug treatment program, "Kids of Salt Lake," present solutions to compulsive teenage behavior such as eating disorders, drug use & acting out. Program scheduled Tues., Jan 13 & 20 at 7 p.m. in the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. To register of for more info call 571 NOT 7 See Dairy recipes & 2091. CROSSWORD hyph. Like serum Dines Sect, explorer And others: 2 wds. Senor: abbr. Iowa cbllege town Swiss river Mill Creek library, (2266 Evergreen Ave.) For more info call 943 4636. DRAINS UNBLOCKED scheduled at p.m. this Saturday and again on Friday, Jan. 16, as well as 7:30 p.m. performances on Mondays, Jan. 19 and 26 and a 6 p.m. show on Saturday, Jan. 24. musical is being ofThe theater on the fered in the upper level of the downtown ZCMI Center. A limited number of seats are still available for previously announced performances Jan. 8, 9, 10, 16 and 17. Tickets are $6 for adults and $4.50 for children ages 16 and under and senior citizens over 65. For reservations or additional information, those interested may call the City Rep box office at 4 soft-roc- n LU n Flot Rate Kitchen sinks. Bathroom drains, k 100-se- Wosher drains, Floor drains, Toilets C ( CL Apollo Drain & uI Rooter Service I I m Price includes service call & labor Extra charge for outlying areas 966-662- 7 SALT LAKE CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN! OFFER EXPIRES 21. 1987 JAN. Feel So Lively 1964-196- Tinted & Reg. PERMS Cut 8 Style Fashion Hair Designer rrent Fashion Techniques By Individual Contour LUCY LFWIS fAII 3884 So. 3600 West FAR APPT UW JL j 969-019- 3 ner. Bette notes that she has really FACTORY We realize our calling in life isnt just calling. 0 RAY VAC BATTERIES AASize 9 Volt s I OUTLET Pkg.of NAIL POLISH Pkg.of C Size Pkg. OSize Pkg. TODDLER & HERE'S AN IDEATHAT MAKES .eyeliner 4 l .LIPSTICK JUNIOR CAMOUFLAGE VESTS CHAIN c; POCKET CALCULATOR BURGLAR ALARM 'Keep Your Home Safe & Secure!" ALL CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS HANDY "Your Choice!" DESK CADDY "Ideal for home and Business!" Thats why, over the years, weve been major supporter of health and youth a recreation programs in Utah. And this year, weve become a major sponsor of the Utah Winter (lames. In act. were the official telecommunications company of the games. Because to us at Mountain Bell, amateur sports encourages physical fitness and exemplifies the spirit of athletics at its very best. The Utah winter games A US WEST I will he running from January 3rd until January 18th. If you want information on the time and place of these different events, simply call 972-- ITAI I. In the future, you can count on Mountain Bell and the Mountain Bell Foundation to con- f UMBRELLAS 1 tinue supporting athletic competition and youth recreation programs in Utah. Because if you appreciate health and recreation, you'll appreciate the Bell fact that we believe theres more to life than making a phone call. COMPANY Mountain f 1CTS WEST POINT r SHOPPING CENTER 5400 So.. Hearns W. Albertson's and 966-886- 6 Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 9 Sunday noon to 5 llW! Mountain Bell ,!( 'if m t5 ; r OI. . r-- t f !Tt WOODEN STA1NFOOLASS UKR DECORATIONS OECORATIONS WINDOWS BALLS LIGHTS CANDLES FOR i TREE TOPPERS f WALL PLAQUES ? |