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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Sept. 9, 1982 Pag 7 continue on Saturday, percent of the viewers Sept. 18 and 25. The didn't recall seeing any classes will be held at the commercials. High on the Draper School, 1080 E. list of distractions to more commercials were 12600 S. For Copperview offers youth, adult classes Copperview Community Center will be starting fall classes on Monday, Sept. 20 with classes the Arts & Crafts Center. The game room includes four pool tables, two foosball tables, a ping information call talking, housework, or eating, reading and room. The exercise room talking on the phone. features a Missed Commercials universal weight training TELL US Even people who watch How many times nave machine, two exercycles, a lot of television miss the you thought of leg and thigh machine, many "That butterfly machine, and commercials. A viewer should be in the paper." arm and leg pulley study in Illinois found 31 It can be. Phone machine. For more information, contact the Copperview Community Center at 535-571-174- 6, 968-445- 571-50- being offered for both pong table and video youth and adults. Youth games. classes include ballet, Adult memberships are basketball skills, chess, available at a yearly rate cooking, drawing, drill of $20, to anyone over 18 team, guitar, years of age. In addition gymnastics, hunter to the use of the game safety, karate, painting, room, adult members tiny tots tumbling, weight can also use the exercise training, and wilderness Need day experience. Adult classes include aerobic dance, basic life 255-355- Super rosh 5034. Car care?... j t An n vnw 7 . ? - - support, calligraphy, Call Copporviow country swing, German, Openings exist for guitar, karate, men's 3 on quality day care at 3 basketball, painting, Copperview Community Mr and Mrs Walter Ewel! display new Oqulrrh Mt. Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers pottery, photography, Center. Children between , daughter-in-lawand flag. The flag was designed, constructed, and painted by the couple's son sign language, stained the ages of 2 and 5 are Mr and Mrs Forrest Ewell. The elder Ewell is the chapter president. glass, tole painting, welcome to enroll in the training, program. Day Care is weight Senior Citizens... Oquirrh Mi. SUP Try your hand at pottery chapter holds meet Hie Oquirrh Mountain Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers held their Charter Night activity on Aug. 12 at the Lee Kay Wildlife Center. A potluck dinner was served to over 60 officers, members, and guests. William J. Critchlow III, national SUP president; K. Grant Hale, national past president; and Glen L. Greenwood, national t, and their wives were special guests. Entertainment was provided by the an "Harmony - award winning barbershop quartet. Chaplain Felix Iabato present the new chapter designed, flag, 12, 1961. Since that time membership has increased from 10 to 61, a monument is being to prepared ' by Pres.' Critchlow. There are now in the 61 members chapter, 47 of which are - life members. on pLques at the new SUP building.- The - was charter presented to Pres. Ewell by national president commemorate the mills Critchlow along with a that operated near the $100 check for having and registration call mouth of Parley's more than 50 members at Copperview Community Canyon, and numerous the time the charter was Center at Pres. trips to places of historic presented. then Critchlow around the spoke significance state have been taken. , briefly, relating some of In March, the group the experiences of his toured the Browning pioneer ancestors. He Museum in Ogden where also commended the its for they saw antique guns group in and cars; April they accomplishments during visited the Lake Powell the past year. area; June found them Tables for the meetings the Pony were decorated with hand following trail and made covered wagon Express spending the night at replicas made by William Simpson Springs then Bailey, Edgar passing through Caleo, Soderstrom, and their Gold Hill, and Wendover; wives. Each member was and in July a group went also given a copy of the to Hebgen Lake near charter, rolled and tied Yellowstone. A trip to with a ribbon. is Antelope Island 535-503- 4. constructed, and painted by Mr and Mrs Forrest Ewell. Mr Ewell is the son of chapter president Walter Ewell. Five new membership planned soon. certificates and four new the other Among life memberships were accomplishments listed presented names Aug. Copperview Community Center will be offering a pottery class for senior citizens this fall. Classes will be held on Mondays from 3 p.m. beginning Sept. 20 and will continue through Nov. 8. For information on cost were the designing and completing of the chapter flag; the making of distinctive wardrobes for officers, chapter Mi a officers Chapter . include Walter Ewell, president; ,o Harold Dangerfield, vice-preside- Jed Hart, secretary, Michaelis, Darel treasurer; to wilderness experience, available Monday women on Target I, and through Fridays, except women's body holidays, from 6 a.m. to 6 conditioning. p.m. with a program In addition to the consisting of a variety of scheduled classes, recreational Copperview also runs a educational program for youth ages 8 group. In addition,' two to 18. Youth can purchase snacks and lunch are 6999 South 1300 West, W. Jordan : self-confiden- ce I and self- understanding, promote Yl fym I language development, JM w m r broaden intellectual horizons and promote parent awareness and participation. For additional 9 We're located next to Bateman's Dairy Bar. Grand Opening Sat. Sept. It, 10-- j 535-503- 4. 5 Square dance classes --4J IK...- -. information on our daily and monthly rates, call Copperview Community Center at will 11 open Sept. a yearly membership provided each day. The Fun time Squares The card for $5. yearly of The goals will includes fee begin new square membership Copperview day care are dance classes Sept. 11 use of the game room, to health, promote p.m. board, card and table physical growth and from will Registration games, as well as use of motor I We will be giving away FREE Pepsi, Hot ; Dogs, and a FREE Vacuum with purchase of a J Car Wash. The vacuums are 5 hp and do an I excellent job. We also have the high pressure trigger spray guns and the foaming brush. We Invite all to come. The RV dump station is located at the Bateman Dairy Bar. development, The glittering azure waters of the Caribbean as seen from aboard a Princess Cruise ship. 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Plus your Visa Credit Card or Visa Banking Card can t TSVV " Indo-Chines- e y activities, geared for each age complete recreation The chapter was incorporating the chapter Benner, historians; created and held its first colors of maroon and Robert Farnsworth, meeting Just a year ago, white; the completing of landmarks and trails; life histories by many of Edgar Soderstrom and who William the members, Bailey, submitted them to the buildings; Felix Labato, national society; and the chaplain; and Merrill posting of 47 ancestors' Hymas, wagon master. .Vi and encourage fell tj" j , art presented y The Utah Arts Council schools, museums and Folk Arts Program is galleries throughout the featuring an exhibition of state with over twenty choices of exhibition the Art of Refugees from Sept. 3 which may be booked through Oct. 1 from 8 without charge for one a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hillcrest month. Indo-Chine- High School, 7350 S. 900 E. 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