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Show .11 Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 6, 1984 On Wednesday Community Calendar TO CHRISTMAS, GATEWAY featuring theater, ice show, carolers, food & gifts is at "Dickens Building," Triad Center thru Christmas eve. For info call Theater ? thru Sat., Lab !. Theatre, Performing Arts Bldg., UofU. . Tickets: 13.50 general; $2 with UofU stu-- ' dent ID. Call MUMPTY free "petting zoo" manger scene, featuring live sheep 5:30-& calf, will be held Mon.-Sap.m. at Winder Dairy, 4400 W. 4100 South, West Valley. Costumes available for both children & adults for pictures ($2.99 for info. each). Call LIVE DUMPTY, thru Sat., Theatre, UofU. Tickets: general; $2 with UofU 10. Call TMi OAMMINO IOOM: SCENEi A MANGER t. Bab-coc- k $3.50 SANTA CLAUS & live reindeer at Hillside p.m. Plaza, 2300 E. 7000 South, noon-p.m. Dec. 22. Sat., 2 6 p.m. Dec. 15, Have picture taken with Santa. 6 "Once Upon A Starry Night," Hansen Planetarium, 15 So. State Street thru Dec. 31, after which star theater closes for 2 months. Hours: 11 2, 4:30 & a.m., 2, 4:30 & 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Sat.; 2 & 4:30p.m. Sun. Admission: S3 adults, $2.50 students & senior citizens, $2 children under 12. Call PLANETARIUM: Workshops MONUI CHRISTMAS AAon.-Fri- WORKSHOP 8:45 a.m. noon Sat. & Dec. 15 at Pioneer Trail State Park, 2601 Sunnyside Ave., SLC. Workshop classes In making Christmas decorations, candy & gifts in the pioneer style conducted for children ages concluding with old fashioned pioneer social. Cost: $10; class size limited; registrations must be received by today (Thurs.). Call Patricia Smith at TIN TMI ORNAMENTS workshop, 4 p.m., tomorrow (Frl.), Children's Museum of Utah, 840 No. 300 West. Cost: $1 per ornament. by calling U&DtNO POSITIVE SELF ESTEEM effective parenting workshop, will be held Thurs., Dec. 13, 7 p.m., at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Cost is $10 per couple. No required. For info call Rocky Mountain Counseling Center at 943 1766. PINATA WORKSHOP, p.m.. Sat. & Dec. 15, Children's Museum of Utah, 840 No. 300 West. by calling Cost: $5; $4 museum members. TAI CW, "Supreme Ultimate" fist, Yang style Internal arts, is an excellent exercise for internal health & fitness, reduces stress & calms the mind with slow effortless flowing postures. Instructor: Dan Strickland. For info, call .; HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free Introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling for apCenter of Kearns. Call pointment. FROM SANTA: Sego Lily Chapter of American Business Women's Assn. sponsors a booth featuring letters from Santa at Dickens' Christmas Festival at Triad Center. Proceeds benefit chapter's scholarship fund. Festival continues thru Dec. 15 (except Sunday). LETTERS HUMANE SOCIETY CHRISTMAS IAZAAR. today (Thurs.) & Fri., 10 a.m. 4 p.m.. Home Economics Building, Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, Murray. HOLIDAY BAZAAR noon- - 6 p.m., Fri., Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital, 3580 West 9000 South. Large variety of Christmas gifts, baked Items, doll clothes, candies, etc. 10 percent of money earned donated to the hospital.. If interested in exhibiting, call Sandy or Linda DANCE, 7:30 p.m., Sat., Dec. 15, Granger LDS stake center, 2850 W. 3825 So. Dance to live music and help someone have food for Christmas. Cost: either a can of food or $1. For info, call TOUCH OF CLASS LOUNGE, 3556 So. State. & Roll. Tues. & Thurs. Ladies Night. Etc. Rock "Stryder" thru Sat.; "Villains" Dec. Il- ls. Call Christmas CARD TO YOU." extravaganza of music & dance, will be held 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. Sat. at Mount Jordan middle school, 9360 So. 400 East. Sponsored by Sandy City Recreation, tickets are $5 per family, $1.50 adults, $1 children under 12. Seniors & handicapped admitted free to afternoon performance. "OUR Snowbird, Little Cottonwood & ContemCountryWestern TRAM BAR, Canyon. porary. Call Tech Center Rites Are Scheduled SANDY. Though the Jordan Technical Center first opened its doors to students in February of " 1982, its formal dedication was put off until the first three phases of the center were occupied. That time has arrived and Wednesday is the day. Dedicatory ceremonies will get under way at noon and will last aphour. A lunproximately one-ha- lf cheon will follow and an open house will be conducted from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. School board member Mark Klotovich will conduct the dedication, which will include comments from board vice president Maurine C. Jensen, student Carma Christensen, center architect Keith Stephan, assistant superintendent Marlin A. Fairbourn, director of vocational education Reed H. Thatcher and principal Scott M. Olsen. ' The invocation will be offered by Rev. James H. Lappen of the Community of Grace Presbyterian Church and the dedicatory prayer by Golden K. Berrett, president of Sandy-HillcreLDS stake. Plans call for a total of nine phases ; at the center, with much of the work to be accomplished by the center's own students. In previous phases, students have performed such finishing jobs as hanging sheetrock, painting, and laying down floor coverings along with installation of all the wiring, lighting, plumbing, heating and air conditioning ducts and even some brick work. Each newly completed phase will 6 12. The manager of flight for Western Airlines in Salt Lake, who resides in Sandy, has retired after 32 years of service to the company. M. Jay Butler flight manager since May of COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS.' The County Library System paid tribute to youngsters Friday who had raised almost $6,000 for the system through participation in a There were 179 sixth through eighth graders from Granite and Jordan districts who read a total of 91,727 pages on Nov. 9 at Whitmore, Holladay, Peterson and West Valley n. Stokes Brothers donated various 1983, went to (3 work for the company in February of 1952 as a pilot after graduating from Brigham Young ty in finance and He accounting. has flown during his tenure with 0. Kraig Powell, a 1984 West Jordan high graduate, will play the lead role in Willamette University's Madrigal Dinner (Olde English Christmas Festival). Powell is a political science major and member of the school's debate team. r I Awards were given on a system-wid- e basis as well as at each of the participating libraries. Those who won the top awards were Jennifer Keahy, 5,263 pages, Erick Storheim, 4,521 and Ann SALT LAKE. Sheriff N. D. (Pete) Hayward is reminding shoppers of traditional increase in vehicle burglaries and car prowls that occur at this time of year. He said the County Sheriff's Office will take several steps to help decrease the problem, including a high profile patrol effort at shopping malls. A special deployment unit will also saturation patrols of continue Boyd Ennis, Sandy, a senior technician at the downtown Salt Lake Tunex Center has been named Technician of the month by the company. He was selected from among the company's employees at 35 locations in seven states. The award includes a plaque, cash and a jacket. neighborhoods and shopping areas and the unit's efforts will be sup- plemented undercover by sur- veillance. Other deputies will be assigned1 patrol and vehicle patrol in major shopping and parking areas. foot checker-cashie- child r, r 4-- H Jr?jr Hi -- Yvl --.- :aTTwr- - - -- -7 care, LPN, vocational commercial foods, power sewing (commercial sewing), trade and industrial building, greenhouse, horticulture, landscaping and plant science are some of the proposed ft subjects. "I think that a lot of students in the district still don't realize what we have to offer," stated tech center secretary Karma Childs. "Every so. often, training for some high demand jobs has to be cut back because we don't have enough students sign up." Some of the offerings are for entry level jobs, while others will lead to further training. The aviation class, for instance, will take a student all the way through ground school and his or her solo flight. Career counseling, testing, and job placement services are also provided. Certificates of achievement are awarded for completed programs. preschool, K FINISHING TOUCHES. . . Sam Ang RIth and Todd Martinez scrub and scrap down recently completed brick wall at the Jordan Technical Center. All of the interior brick work at the center was done by students from the center's masonry class. ;;'. Winegardner 2,500 pages. The top three winners at each of the libraries included Whitmore, Matt Anderson, Meredith Smith, I ? V I ' I J . Nathan Franson; Holladay, Daphne Pedersen, Sherrie Black, Jennie Bergstrom; Peterson, Lori Burn-ingha- Lee Ann Wicker, John Hubbard; West Valley, Shelby Coy, Russ Stewart, Travis Blanchard. Awards were also presented to other participants for outstanding contributions. They included Amy Birrell, Kenneth Booth, George Bourdos, Brandon Farnsworth, Rachael Hanson, Charlotte Lasher, Tanner Martinisko, John Minick, Dai L. Phuong, Jerry Potts, Sean Ross, Jared and Kiersten Ruplinger and Patricia Wagner. However, Hayward warned that the one person who can do the most "to protect your property is you." He encouraged shoppers to use common sense awareness, to remember to lock automobiles and roll up windows as well as place packages in the trunk. "Be sure to take your ignition keys with you," he added. PERFECT PATIENT. . . Laura Bronson, a nurse's aid student, practices checking for a pulse and taking blood pressure readings on a mannequin as part of her training at the Jordan Tech Center. The center has been in operation since February of 1982. What's going an with your groupf If you would liko to publlcll your group's activities wo would llko to holp. Two woofcs In advance of tha ovont pleas send a typewritten release and photo (If possible) to: Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 the nicest gift in Santa's bag is a . WEST JORDAN STORE ZZ 'COUPON" i f MASTER COLOR PORTRAIT f - Si 71 1 . Regular HOT well-balanc- BUTTERSCOTCH SUNDAES Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! Coupon honored The perfect Christmas Sift for your family! Glass doors let you enjoy fire on-si- COUPONS HONORED ONLY David Gust, West Jordan, has been awarded a national "I Dare You" leadership award by the Salt Lake County organization. The selection is based on excellence in character and personal development as well as leadership potential. t , Sheriff Issues Holiday Warnings , Convair 240, the Douglas DC6B, the Lockheed Electra the Boeing 720707 and the McDonnell Douglas DC-1Butler and his wife JoAnn have resided in Sandy for 11 years. Most of those years he was stationed in California and commuted to the various Western Airline domiciles so that the family could reside in Utah. A celebration dinner will be held in his honor at the Sheraton Hotel in Salt Lake. MM er Stylists in Midvale. Western the Douglas White, West Jordan, represented Utah in the national Egg Preparation Demonstration and Turkey Barbecue contests in returned Louisville, Ken. The as the fourth place winner in the turkey competition.receiving a $200 savings bond and silver pin. Daniel M. Green, West Jordan, graduated from Utah Barber College and has received results of the state board exam, earning a 93 percent on the theory portion of the test. 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