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Show IB Thursday, Dec. 15, GREEN SHEET THE 1988 I Slim For Life Clocceo Begin In January At Several Sites In Area SALT LAKE. If the Santa season is bringing you pounds aa well aa presents, help will be offered soon after the holidays as the American Heart Assn. sponsors Slim for Life classes at several locations. Classes will begin the week of Jan. 9., i with registration beginning Dec. 19. Class size will be limited. Locations include Foothill Instacare, South Salt Lake Government East Building, Millcreek Library, Holladay Library, Murray high school, Whitmore Library, Cottonwood Recreation Heights Center, Peterson Library, Alta Canyon Sports Center, West Valley Library, Pioneer Valley Hospital, West Jordan Library and South Jordan Library. abound. The "Temptations foods are good and everyone is eating,", said Susan Ward, nutrition director for the holiday Affiliate of the Heart Association. "Plus, it is natural to let go when celebrating." She offers several solutions to the annual dilemma. "Plan before each party approximately how much you will eat. Then choose only the special or unusual foods. Forego potato chips, dips, crackers, nuts or bread you can have any time. "Eating something before you go will greatly improve your ability to resist, as will eating very Utah . v.-- . rr 5 ASn slowly," she added. Slim for Life offers when rnaUcj errO 1!J or purse purchase. The carbon j rxau or on you card number to tszzj a low fat, as j ,.r:jrUrbld high carbohydrate eating plan which can be used while losing weight and afterwards. Techniques are taught to help dieters to handle environmental, familial and emotional cues to eat. An aerobic exercise program is encouraged. i Registration is $50, but will be reduced to $40 for those 1 by calling (VISA or Mastercard) or by mail or in person at the American Heart Assn., 645 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City, 84102. ' v i - rjUnd rounts -- - t . ' J' hte Ok:'; of burglarised in Salt are entered wi&oct fcr: of throuh unlocked dam - and- t ra -- 322-560- fy. i ,)f . u To Assist Single More single parents and displaced homemak-er- s will now be able to enroll in Salt Lake Community College classes thanks to a donation from the George S. and Dolores Dore' Eccles Foundation. The $5,000 donation will be used for tuition waivers for participants in the Single Parent Displaced Homemaker Project. The regional vocational education project provides eligible participants with and assertiveness training, career assessment and exploration, financial aid, information and referral and job or training placement. Individuals do not have to be students to apply. "The goal is that they'll be independent and and that they'll get the training that will be most rewarding to them," said Kayne Pyatt, a project counselor. "So many times a person feels helpless. We help them feel empowered by teaching them how to find . needed resources and to develop a sense . r - - - y 'Eh - - REJECT purchase is necessary. Donations should be canned food items only . No perishables, please. Any size donation is appreciated 717 GREAT PIZZAS LOW PRICE For Season should meet each other's heeds and act as complements to each other. Alice A. Bailey 1 s WITH FOOD DONATION. No Jordan Over women- i I CAESAR'S DOfJUS DREAD Canoeing On Lines From LaRee Man is no better than women, nor woman than the man. Yet many thousands regard women as embodying that which ie evil and that - which i the basis of temptation. But God has from the and beginning ordained that men ra D ot Lime . ar 1 , PC3GE those Par-Thr- ee J. b a FesdSng the needy off UtoEi 967-413- 2. Rest rooms along the river and the Jordan River golf course have also been closed for the winter. radio River Jordan The controlled Modelport, located at 2300 No. Rose Park Lane, will remain open throughout the winter. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Fee is $2 per pilot per day, spectators are free. The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, in conjunction with other city and county agencies, has, for several years taken measures to restore the river to a for attractive '. site clean, wholesome, ' inexpensive recrerecreation ation. Completed canoe include: developments launching facilities, mini parks, equestrian trails, jogging and exercise trails, a handicapped exercise course, a model airport, golf course, and an vehicle park. information additional For contact Jordan River State Park, 5334496. F 4 j of River. - . '.r A total of 78 percent of the clients served this year enrolled in some type of job training; the majority entered SLCC .while others were assisted at satellite sites throughout the area. A Hispanic women's project was recently implemented at the Guadalupe Church to better reach women. Hispanic Hispanic women may contact Janell Tafoya SALT LAKE. Canoeing and all other boating activities on the Jordan River have ended for the 1988 season. Park personnel will resume maintenance on trestles, bridges and riverbanks beginning June 1989. Until then, boaters and canoeists are urged, for their own safety, to stay off the Jordan UNG H Y . si nt 967-434- m Uouenber 25 through December 19, 1900 Food collected from the progron will be donated to local food pantries The food uill stay in Utah and will be given to Utah families and organisations . For more information 1 interested mau call i siamte'" pssall pss 6Sad Parents, Others at it Hemember, crime never ttkti and holiday. 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