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Show Thursday, October 7B THE GREEN SHEET ' H")"H mi. hum in p.m. in the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 Lester St. Tonight features "Rules of the Road"; Oct. 10, "Aids To Navigation"; Oct. 17, "Final Review". For more info call Max Goudriaan, or mm mm ji iiiumi ii. iiimiiin iiimii n ii miijiiniJiminmiiiiiinniH For info call Cottonwood Hospital Educaext. 2176. tion Dept., ' 'i the weakening of bones Osteoporosis with aging - is a serious health problem 40. This class will discuss for women over osteoporosis prevention using diet & exercise. The class includes an exercise period & is taught by Evie Till, registered t PARENTS SONS - MATURATION: Alta View Hospital Education Dept. will be course on Parents & holding a Sons - Maturation begining ttnight (Thurs.) from p.m. This course pro- dietitian, & Joan Etoru, exercise specialist. Class begins Tues. from 1:30-p.m. For info call Cottonwood Hospital ext. 2176. Education Dept., vides specific information concering the maturation process & gives participants the opportunity to discuss value systems. For more info & preregistration call ext. 2091. NURTURING YOUR NEWIORN, a Class to help new parents explore their needs & examine the changes that occur in the family, will begin Mon., Oct. 14 from p.m. at Cottonwood Hospital. The class will discuss physical characteristics of newborns such as growth & development, sleeping & eating patterns, colic, first aid & more. For info call Cottonwood ext. Hospital Education Dept., STAYING REALLY ALIVE, a class, will discuss positive approaches to living men & for women of all ages. Afternoon session begins Mon. from 1:30-3:3p.m. session Evening begins on Tues., Oct. 22 from is Class p.m. taught by Mary Simper, Ph.D. at Cottonwood Hospital. Green Sheet Review , SOUTH SALT LAKE. Informality provides much of the charm for "The Babysitters," now playing at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. POLICE AUCTION: Midvale Police will hold an auction Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. at the rear of Midvale City Hall for bicycles and other unclaimed items. Society will stage their 26th Chrysanthemum p.m. & Oct. Flower Show Oct. 12 from 13 from noon-p.m. at the Utah Garden Center Bldg., 1602 E. 2100 South. Theme this year is "Mums for all Occasions." Entries will be accepted Fri., Oct. 11, from p.m. Exhibition type, garden varieties, baskets, Bonsai, Cascades, Early English & Artistically trained types will be on display. The show is free and open to the public. BEEHIVE CHRYSANTHEMUM STATE OLDE ENGLISH p.m. Sat., Oct. Slated FESTIVAL 12 St. 1 & Fri., p.m., from Oct. at the Red Cross Center, Foothill Blvd. Cost is S15 per person. For more info call 582 3431. 555 Secondary Elementary Monday dogs with cheese, french fries with catsup, fruit, Oreo cookie, milk. Monday Corn dogs, potatoe rounds, roll with sticks, vegetable Corn at Paul's Episcopal church, 261 So. 900 East. Puppet shows, musicians, period costumes, booths featuring arts & craft items, demonstrations of medieval combat techniques, tours of St. Paul's, English Tea Room, Olde English Pub, quilt raffle. Boutique & bake sale. Admission: $1 adults, children under 12 free. Adults in period costume admitted free. HOME NURSING is being taught every honey butter or pourable crust cheese and pastrami pizza, corn; cake and milk or shake. Tuesday Taeos, fruit, cornbread or fruit; club sandwich fries, lemon cake and milk or shake. Wednesdau Chicken fried steak, whipped potatoes, vegetable, roll or ground beef, vegetable, fruit, bread item; chocolate pudding and milk or shake. Thursday No school. UEA convention. Tuesday Taco with lettuce and cheese, buttered corn, orange wedge, sweet roll, milk. Wednesday portions with Fish buttered sauce, tartar parsley potatoes, tossed green salad, cherry crisp, milk. 7 3, 1985 " School Lunch Fare a.m.-- 11 "' Mon., Wed. - Thursday f No school. UEA convention. I Friday Friday No school. UEA convention. school. No UEA convention. 4 Mm State. Relaxed enjoyment begins with the introduction of the show by the "stage manager" who is about 12 years old. d She explains that at this theater, everyone is involved. "My grandpa (Nathan Hale) make matters worse, Great-grandp- a Bailey runs away from the says if we lived on a farm, we'd have to help on it. But since we have a rest home and bungles an attempt to theater instead, we have to help help a grandson elope. All those in the audience, here." The fun continues not only in the regardless of age, can relate to the e quick-witte- d lines and situations, so they just sit back and story, but with little incidentals like enjoy them. Especially effective in cat leaping casually their stage portrayals are Nate Hale the around, above one of the exits. The as Raymond, a young grandson (in phone in the set doesn't work most of both the play and real life) and Stan but canthe time and one actor forgets a few Conrad as the lines, but no one seems to mind, did One might think the title of this because at the center stage theater, it's like being at someone's house play is not enticing. But then, what else could the authors call it? Well, party. Ruth and Nathan Hale, who wrote regardless of its name, this "Baby" and directed the play, appropriately of the Hales is worth sitting through. family-develope- " the Salt Lake Hilton, 150 W. 500 South. The 10th of 57 open forum conferences for small businesses opens Thurs., Oct. 3 with registration from p.m. & a reception at 6. Fri. begins with registration at 7 a.m., opening session at 8:30; forums 9: 15 a.m. 3:45 p.m. For more info contact Misty L. Church, direcor of Public Affairs at (202) 653 9550 or at the Salt Lake Hilton after Wed. Etc. fill the shoes of Grandma and Grandpa Bailey. Their natural approach to the comical lines make the show even more enjoyable. In the story the Baileys are a retired couple whose plans to travel abroad are interrupted by a series of hilarious events. They suddenly find themselves babysitting two grandsons and their wierd pets, and then a daughter leaves her husband and comes home to live. Another granddaughter stops by on her way to move in with a roommate, who Grandma discovers is not a girl. To Green Sheet Theater Critic ' ' WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE on small business will be held tomorrow (Fri.) in Baby's Worth It by Helen Glissmeyer " "" "'"' "' ' iiiujui 2176. OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION: 7 uiui " "' FOREVER TRIM Weight Control Class thru Hypnosis No Shots Permanent Weight Lots No Pills Physician Approved Safe and Effective Complete 4 Week Program No Dietary Food ST 262-575- 2 Call For Information HYPNOTISM TRAINING INSTITUTE OF UTAH true-to-lif- great-grandp- LUXURY CRUISES MEXICO 5 Day 4 Night Cruise CARIBBEAN CRUISE a. 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