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Show THE 5B Hospital Offers Free Rides New Year's Eve SALT LAKE CITY. In it's continuing effort to keep the drunk or drugged driver off the road over New Year's, Highland is Ridge Hospital again sponsoring complimentary rides s home to who are unable to drive home after toasting in 1988. Beginning at 11:00 p.m., New Yea?s Eve and running through 5:00 a.m., New Year's Day, the Highland Ridge Hospital Helwill take calls pline, from the Salt Lake area. "Every year we get more calls," said Marvin Carter, Community Services Director. "The first year we ran the program we had about 100 calls, and last year we received well over 500 calls from We Lake Salt residents. approximately the anticipate same number of calls this year." This high volume meant that people had to be patient. At peak times, the wait for rides was over an hour. "I don't believe that more people party-goer- 272-HEL- P Worldwide Prayers For Peace Are Offered Today safety-conscious- nationalities suspended their thoughts of conflict and fear and participated in one simultaneous world-wid- e hour of prayer and meditation at noon Greenwich time. This year, the human family will again take time on December 31st (today) to focus on a vision, of global peace and harmony for the benefit of all living things. In addition to the hour of meditation there are those who will in celebrations, participate and commumity gatherings, projects. The 1987 goal is to have people participating in at least ." "As an Alcohol and Drug Treatment Hospital, we see the g of devastation alcoholism and drug dependency on a daily basis," continued Carter. "Consequently, we are the long-lastin- last people who would advocate drinking on New Year's Eve at all. But we have to recognize that a problem exists, and our Annual Free Ride Program is our response to that problem." If a person feels they cannot drive safely, they can call Highland Ridge Hospital, tell the Helpline where they are, and where they live; and the Hospital 125 countries. This morning at 4:30 a.m. many will provide transportation home within the limits of Salt Lake people gathered at Kingsbury Hall for the hour of prayer and Valley. All they have to do is call meditation, but according to the 272-HEL- The Hospital will also provide Dependents Explained By IRS home. Theater Courses Now Offered At SLCC dependents. The IRS says "New tax rules dependents," is help taxpayers new law. V Reg. w gSa.eM49 Sale ALL HAIR CUTS It Ski Bus' Service Now Available ' LAKE. Utah Transit Authority is providing ski bus service to Brighton, Solitude, Alta and Snowbird resorts. The service will run every day of the week -i-ncluding holidays -through the end of the season. This is the 11th year UTA has provided ski buses in Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons. 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More information about the pick schedule is up ski service available at the regular UTA outlet, or by calling Reg. $399 FRISCO Under 10) Thus) 5 r: -- Reg. 1 Mem, . Sets, Oak, Glass, 1 Brass 2 INCUNER SETS c. Sets it P -- PILLOW BACK SOFAJ 4t. Contemporary Reg. $399 2 "Italian". SETS a5-Pc- 9 2 yt K DINETTE Z t: Sets c. 17 7. EXPIRES lltdirs, 6, Only 2 Oak Finish n WCOUPOR 1. 424-367- $59.00-$79.0- 0 iS BEDROOM SETS Jit c 967-420- the understand DOOR CRASHER SPECIAL Decorator Lamp $1000 University of Utah. TAYLORSVTLLE. Three Theater theater experience. the and parents the to added been holds courses have a "Single Pasquali Ferrari, who be will presented list of offerings at Salt Lake Ph.D in theater, will be the legislature" from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Jan. 15, Redwood College, Community instructor. He has been involved room 293 in the Olpin Union Road campus. in theater for about 20 years and will be care Child Building. of has written and directed Beginning Jan. 4, Survey Theater, Basic Acting and History numerous community theater provided. The workshop will address how of Musical Theater will be offered productions. He comments he is to gain access to the legislative through the School of Continuing working on the development of an Associate of Arts degree in process, lobby legislators, testify and Community Education. The basic acting course will be theater and hopes to direct school at hearings and help others Guest influence legislation. offered both day and evening, productions in the future. Fall quarter was a first for with the other two courses offered only during the day. All theater theater classes at SLCC, and courses will count as Humanities Dr.Ferrari said he was pleased CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN 1M. WFFH Hill 6000 .COUPOK OKI credits for the Associate of Arts with the level of interest and U CLEARANCE ALL PERMS degree and are transferable to the participation and looks forward to University of Utah for liberal a successful theater arts program I ft OFF wh,e$tKkiastsQuantitUmited" education credit. The courses are for students and community. CrttSnmiichHlwl Reg.'45-'5Classes begin Jan. 4. For more geared towards personal as well $A99 as professional development and information those interested may Children (lie Reg. 8 there is no need for previous call T7 Publication 922, for children and a handy guide to As a result of the 1986 Tax Reform Act, many children who have never filed tax returns before may have to do so, and may also have to pay taxes for the first time beginning this year, the IRS says. Under the new rules, any individual claimed as a dependent on another person's tax return generally must file a return if he or she has any investment speaker will be Irene Fisher, director for the Lowell Bennion Community Service Center at the University. will Fee is $5. be held Monday ,Jan. 11. A workshop on how to fill out tax forms will be offered from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Jan. 12 and from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 14. will answer A tax expert financial about taxes, questions aid, stipends, scholarships and more. Participants are encouraged to bring tax forms, W-- 2 and other forms pertinent information. SALT LAKE. The Women's offer will Center Resource workshops for single parents on Jan. 12. 14 and 15 in room 293 in the Olpin Union Building at the income, such as interest or dividends, and that income, plus any wages, is more than $500. Beginning in 1987, no personal exemption is allowed a tax payer who can be claimed as a dependent by another tax payer. The publication explains this rule, as well as new rules limiting the standard deduction and requiring tax filing for children and dependents. The publication also discusses a new method of taxing children under 14 who have age investment incomes of more than $1,000, answers questions parents may have and gives examples that illustrate typical tax situations. The publication is free by calling or may be picked up at the IRS office, 465 So. 400 East. SALT LAKE. The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new publication to inform the public of changes in the tax law regarding taxes of children and other Resource Center Offers Workshops rides to people whose dates or companions have had too much to drink and who need a safe ride 31, 1987 New Tax Rules Regarding organizers of the activity, for those who either missed the occasion or who prefer to have prayer and meditation in their own homes it is still not too late to participate. People are encouraged to gather their friends and family in their for homes own prayer, and celebration meditation, sharing to envision a world of peace, love and harmony for the benefit of all living things. Or they may prefer to meditate in their own sanctum for an hour, from 11 to 12 midnight when the new year will be ushered in. "Whichever you do, or whatever time you may choose to do it, it is your chance to join in with thousands of others for the furtherance of World Peace," a spokesman for the organization said, "And to demonstrate to ourselves and to the world at be can much how large accomplished when we set our minds to it." SALT LAKE. On December 31, 1986, millions of people around the planet in 77 countries took an are drinking," says Carter. "I do hour of their lives to focus their believe, instead, it indicates that attention on World Peace. 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