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Show Thursday, January THE GREEN SHEET 7 3. 1985 Community Calendar cancelled by tomorrow (Fri.) must be honored. HON. SHARON f. McCLULY, Judge of 2nd District Juvenile Court, will be guest' speaker at Jan. meeting of Salt Lake Legal Secretaries Assn. Juvenile court procedures will be her topic. Dinner follows her address. Meeting held Thurs., Jan. 10, 6 p.m., at the Ambassador Athletic Club, 145 So. 500 East. For info or reservations call Linda Taylor at Organizations I MURRAY BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB meets today (Thurs.), 6:30 p.m.. Chuck a Rama, Fashion Place Mall. Program by Shannon Smith, past pres. Utah Federation of Business & Professional Women's Clubs, For info call Mary . AMERICAN LEGION POST.132 TAYIORSVILLE-BENNIO- LITTLE 7750 So. 3200 Breakfast 1st Sun. of each month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, omelettes, coffee or hot chocolate, toast or pancakes. Cost is S2.50 aduults, $1.25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children & youth activity program. Pizza, West LEAGUE will hold board elections Tues., Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the driver's education room at Taylorsville high school. Contact Tom ) or Edo Rottini Arnold ) for further information. "AS TIME GOES BY" theme for Christian Women's Club luncheon Tues., Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. Lunch at 12:30; cost S6.50. Timely advice by spokesman from Mt. Olympus Clock Shop. Guest speaker: Marcia Lindelien, music by Billie Loukas Poulof. For reservations call Bobbie (943 9079), Esther (566 8447), or Jeri Reservations not holds Outdoors LESSONS: is a child's learning time" for children 3 months to 4 years. "Play time PARK ICE RINK iSOpen Mon.-Sun- . and the special needs child Religious Dr., 10:30 a.m. Sun., 7:30 p.m. Wed., reading room (Mclntyre Center, 2121 So. 1100 .), daily 11 a.m. 4 p.m.; 3rd Church, 1306 Spring Ln. (5000 So.), 10 a.m. Sun., 8 p.m. Wed., reading room (2343 E. 3300 So.), daily noon 4p.m. now open to all. Great talent being performed each Sat. night for your enjoyment. Free admission. Puppet show for the children. Come to 1068 So. Jefferson ( 140 West) Sat., p.m. .1 i BARN Call 262-414- Limited Class Space Available REGISTER EARLY For More Information 5 i CHAPTER 402 meets Mon. at Center, 10 E. 6150 South. Lunch Heritage served at 12:30 p.m., suggested donation SI. 25 per person. Reservatons for lunch must be made by noon tomorrow (Fri.) by calling the center at 264 2635. Dr. Kay Hunt, Chairman of the Economics Dept. at the UofU, will be the guest speaker. His topic will be "N icaragua." "KEYS TO A HEALTHY program, begins AGING." Wed. at 10:30 a week a.m. in the 4 Magna Senior Citizen Center. Register in advance by calling 250 0692. offers health services (examinations, immunizations, counseling, home visits, etc.) for seniors on donation basis. Call for info & SCREENING CENTER HEALTH GRAOS: MANAGMENT course offered free for persons over 55 on Jan. 3, 10, 17 8. 24, South Jordan Senior Center; Jan 4, 11, 18 & 25, Central City Community Center; Jan 29, Feb. 5, 19 8, 26, Salt Lake Villa. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 488 5764. o oal within REACI Tv HA LIVING HEALTHY 488 5764. GETTING OLDER ( GETTING BETTER a group for the self enhancement of women p.m., St. over 60, meets Mondays, Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call 487 Hospital offeres course Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 56 p.m. Kenpo (Chinese) method exercises ail parts of body & class taught mind. Intended for ages by Carol Cox, director of Kiai School of Self Defense. For info call 572 2600, ext. KARATE: Alta View ikOf M e 2091. TAI CHI, "Supreme Ultimate" fist, Yang style internal arts, is an excellent exercise for internal health & fitness, reduces stress & calms mind with slow effortless flowing postures. Instructor: Dan Strickland. Call 967 6666. 0196. DARLINGS DIMPLE'S (Kearns senior citizen group), meet 1st & 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denominatins welcome. Call 969 4520 for transportation. Etc. Theater HARVEY continues thru Jan. 23, 8 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Call 581 7100. DAY: Ceremonies comSTATEHOOD memorating 89th anniversary of Utah statehood held in Springville tomorrow (Fri.). Day long program includes historic tours, musical entertainment, 8. annual Statehood Day banquet 8. address. For info, call Utah State Historical Socie- ty, 533 5755. LIFE" "CELEBRATE Workshops TAX PLANNING: A free seminar on the IRS requirements concerning job related business use of autos, trucks or computers will be held today (Thurs ), 7 p.m., in the west valley Library, 2880 w. jmu South. Sponsored as a public service of Burrell Tax Service. CLASSES CHILDBIRTH at West LAMAZE Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, Satur days thru Feb. 9, 9:30 a.m. noon; 8, at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Wednesdays, Jan. 23 Feb. 27, 6:30 9 p.m. For info on fees & registration call 942 9480 (Whitmore classes) or 466 1245 (West Valley classes). famfflieSo needy - TO KEY THANATOLOGY course offered free for persons over 55 on Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 19 & 20 at Murray Hetitage Center. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, Next week the Magna Senior Citizen Center offers roast beef with mashed potatoes & gravy on Mon.; baked fish with au grautin potatoes on Tues.,- spaghetti with meat sauce & peas on Wed. beef tomatoe casserole with brocolli on Thurs.; 8, oven fried chicken with mashed potatoes & gravy on Fri. Man II For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 488 5764. MAGNA MENU: STRESS West high classes of '40, Tri-Ar'41, '42 reunion. May 11, 1985 at the For info, class of 1940 call Teddy Floor Arnold (467-365days) or Edna WEST 21, 23, 28 & 30, Sandy City Senior Center. schedules. Reunions A Sunday Anderson Westside Center; Jan. DANCING: Alta View Hospital Oits 1st session of Break Dancing Jan. 6, Mondays & Wednesdays from p.m. Intended for ages 5 & up, this course teaches basics of break dancing, including breakin', battle, poppin', floates, spins & mime. For info call ext. 2091. BREAK ffers course offered free for persons over 55 on Jan. 9, 16, 23 i, 30 at Magna Senior Center. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 488 5764. Seniors A.A.R.P. t. H PHYSICAL FITNESS course offered free for 55 on Jan. 7, 14, 21 & 28, Golden Living Center; Jan. 8, 15, 22 & 29, persons over PREVENTION: GYM-N-I- i. Leed Downing Harvey (278 7194); class of 1941 call Bonnie Bailey Reynolds (278-813aft. 6 p.m.); class of 1942 call Valene (355-409aft. 6 p.m.), Nickie Taggart Floor Theise (484 5627, days) or Joe Marely (968 9846, aft. 6 p.m.) for info. GLORY Gytntfn-i- e is a child development W program for the normal ch ri MURRAY throughout the winter (except New p.m.. Year's Day). Hours: Mon. Fri.., Sat. noon-p.m., Sun. noon-- p.m. Cost is Skate adults. 75 cents 17, 50 cents under rental: 50 cents, lockers 10 cents. Call CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services: 1st Church, 352 E. 300 So., 11 a.m. Sun., 7 p.m. Wed., reading room (360 E. 300 So.), daily 10:30 a.m. 4 p.m.; 2nd Church, 1165 Foothill Murray City Recreation holds evening ski program for 12 yr. olds 45 min. & older consisting of 5 SKI lessons & 5 night ski passes. Cost: S55. Participants must provide own transportation & equipment to Brighton ski resort. Classes start Tues. To participate, signups must be done at Recreation office in-in Murray Park by tomorrow (Fri.). For fo call 264 2614. DRIVING COURSE: Utah Defen- sive Driving Course is 8 hour classroom driver improvement program of Utah Safety Council, recognized by Utah Dept. of Public Safety. Drivers who complete course receive 50 point reduction on driv ing records. Classes begin Mon. Fee: $20. For infocall 533 5851. Learn to experience pregnancy, faster labor & easier delivery by taking Bradley Husband Coached Childbirth classes. A course is planned for Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Mondays, Jan. 4 from 7 9 p.m. Before registering for classes, get acquainted with this childbirth method by attending a free film showing at Whitmore Library on Wed., Jan. 9, from 7 9 p.m. & Motiva UTAH YOUTH SYMPHONY AUDITONS con ducted Sat., 9 a.m. p.m. for musicians ages 12 25, on all instruments. Audition Dr. appointments may be made by calling Jason Klein at 485 5252 or 581 6692. Musicians should prepare with a short solo selection for sight reading. Rehearsals resume Jan. 12, to prepare for Silver Jubilee concert March 26. SLIM FOR LIFE: If the holidays left you with extra pounds, take them off at the library. The popular Utah Heart Assn. "Slim for Life" classes are scheduled at East Mill Creek Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., on Mondays beginning Jan. 7 at 6:30 p.m.; Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West on Mondays beginning Jan. 7 at 6:30 p.m.; South Jordan Library, 10300 South, on Tuesdays beginning Jan. 8 at 6:30 p.m.; & Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, on Wednesdays beginning Jan. 9 at 1 p.m. DEFENSIVE Life Course tional Youth Rally for parents 8. youth. Sat., 14 p.m., Tri Arc, 161 W. 600 South. Featuring emcee Dick Nourse, Matt Dewall, "Your World Record"; Henry D. Marsh, "Champions are Made, Not Born"; Diane Ellingson, "Don't Your Dare Give Up"; Darol Wagstaff, "A Celebration of Life in Balance." Admis sion: $5.50. For tickets call 266 8483. ENJOY PREGNANCY: enjoy a healthier 1 AUDITIONS: Boston T ANGLEWOOD University's Tanglewood Institute auditions will be Jan. 22, 3 6 p.m., at the UofU Dept. of Music, 204 Gardner Hall. High school & college aged musicians have op portunity to audition for summer in stitute, which offers 4 to 8 week sessions with top professionals for instrumentalists, composers, vocalists & pianists. For infocall Peter Paul Prier at 364 3651. HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling Center of Kearns. Call 969 7696 for ap pointment. "THE CLOSED CURTAIN: The MOSCOW Yid State Theatre" is a traveling photographic exhibition of 52 framed & labled photos & 18 framed texts 8, titles which will be on display at the Jewish Community Center, 2416 E. 1700 South, Jan. 8 31. It traces the history of the theatre, which flourished for three decades (1918 1948) as a center of Jewish life culture. For info, call 581 0098. dish &, SEVEN VIEWS OF THE HOPI: Photography exibit, Jan. 4 31, Atrium Gallery, . 3rd floor, SLC Library, 209 E, 500 South-- .On loan from Arizona Commission for the Arts, the exhibit features 45 works by 7 Hopi artists. These photographs will be exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History later in 1985. Call 363 5733. Make life easier & learn health saving methods to reduce stress with Sue Breckinridge of Utah State Dept. of Health, when she conducts a stress workshop at Peterson Library, 9340 So. 700 East., Wed., Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. STRESS WORKSHOP: Call 943 4636. SHARPEN PARENTING SKILLS by attending a free workshop at Magna Library, 8339 W. 3500 South, on Thursdays, Jan. 17 Feb. 28 at 10 a.m. Workshop scheduled in conjunction with Preschool Storytime so parents may attend lectures while youngsters attend own program. For info call HOPI KACHINA DOLLS: On loan from Utah Museum of Natural History, Jan. 4 31, 2nd floor exhibit area, SLC Library, 209 E. 500 South. Call 363 5733. ONE WITH THE EARTH exhibit of Native American art, presented at Utah State Historical Society, 300 Rio Grande, Jan. 15. Sponsored by Institute of American Art, Santa Fe, N.M. & Bureau of Indian Affairs. Includes 112 paintings, sculptures, ceramics, basketry, bead work & blankets by 50 Native American artists. 943 4636. I DEALING WITH PEOalong with variety of per UNDERSTANDING Learn to get Walter Scofield invites parents, teachers & students to join workshop on understanding & dealing with people. Free workshop in Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, Sat., Jan. 19 from 4 p.m. Call 943 4636. PLE: sonalities. 1 LANDSCAPES OF LOIS NELSON: opens Wed., 8, continues thru Jan 31, Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale. For infocall 943 4636. DINOSAUR BONES: 68 serigraphs inspired by fossil bones of dinosaurs, on display at Utah Museum of Natural History, UofU campus thru Jan. 27. Alta View Slates Classes ' SANDY. Alta View Hospital Education Department will be offering 43 classes for adults and children beginning this month. The childrens' classes have been enlarged to include both Boy and ' Girl Scout courses, helping youngsters complete many of the requirements for their scout badtes.p CPR, First Aid, Saftety, Fireman-shiand Dentistry will be included for Boy Scouts, while Girl Scouts can learn First Aid, Community Health and Safety, and A Healthier You. General courses for girls and boys combined, classes will include Karate, Break Dancing, Adolescent Weigh Control, Parents and Sons Maturation, Parents and Daughters s Maturation, Babysitting, for Teenagers, and The Dating Game for Teenagers. For adults, classes include Medical Terminology, Parenting, Adult Weight Control, Diabetic Clinic, Capsule Wardrobe. Basic Assertion Training, Assertion TrainAsser-tivenes- There are some of us who, because of a fixed income, costly medical emergency, or severe unemployment problem, need financial assistance. That's why Mountain Fuel and the Red Cross have initiated REACH, a program that helps truly needy persons meet their financial obligations by providing payments toward their energy costs. And while Mountain Fuel, its customers, and employees have contributed heavily, your donations are urgently needed. (Please be assured they will go directly to needy homes. Not a penny will be spent on administrative costs.) Last year, your generosity assisted over 900 unfortunate households. It was a gesture that can hopefully be duplicated, or exceeded, this year. To donate, simply mark the REACH donation box on your next natural gas bill, and add the specified amount to your payment. Or, send a check directly to the local Red Cross, care of REACH. ing, Practicum, First Stress Management, Enrichment, Today. Aid, CPR, Marriage and Car Safety Seat Program. During the week of March 18 through 22, the Education Department will be featuring their Spring Fling Week starting Monday with Time Management; Tuesday will PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY. J ilA A public service of Mountain Fiil unrJv and the American Red Cross. Lube, Oil feature Low Salt Cooking; Wednesday will be Business Success Apparel for Men, Thursday will be Diabetic Low Cholesterol Cooking; and Friday will feature A New You, discussing the latest in Plastic Surgery. Alta View Hospital also has expanded their Parental Education to include a Baby Care class for Adoptive Parents and a Special Needs Pregnancy class for single parents. Alta View's quarterly catalog, further information about classes, and preregistration can be obtained by calling Alta View Hospital at ext. 2091. 572-260- Senior Bowling Tournament Is Scheduled MURRAY. Entry blanks are now available at all bowling centers for the fifth annual Salt Lake City Bowling Assn. Senior Tournament, scheduled for Feb. 4 at Fashion Lanes in Murray. The entry deadline is midnight, Feb. 4. All members of the Salt Lake and Continued on page 8 22-2- & Filter GM Cars and Pickups Riverton Motors Expires 12741 South Redwood Riverton |