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Show f Monday. January 19. 1987 Weather report : Regional forecasts By The Associated Press Central Utah: Decreasing clouds this afternoon with breezy north winds at times. Highs in the Tonight, generally fair and cold. Lows between 5 and 10 degrees. Tuesday, mostly sunny. Highs in the mid to upper 20s. Chance for snow will decrease to 20 percent or less this afternoon. mid-20- Northern Utah: Decreasing clouds this afternoon. Fair and cold tonight. Mostly sunny and continued cold Tuesday. Highs in the 20s both days. Lows tonight zero to ten degrees. Southern Utah: Mostly cloudy with scattered snow mainly west portion today. Decreasing clouds and cold tonight with a few flurries over the mountains and in the southeast. Mostly sunny and continued cold Tuesday. s s Highs mainly in the to both days. Lows tonight between 5 and 20 degrees. Northern Idaho: Valley fog becoming more extensive tonight and Tuesday. Otherwise fair tonight with variable high clouds on Tuesday. Highs today 20s to lower 30s and on Tuesday in the 20s. Lows tonight S to 10 above. Southwest Idaho: Partly cloudy today. Increasing areas of valley fog tonight and Tuesday. Otherwise fair. Highs today 20s to lower 30s and on Tuesday mostly 20s. Lows tonight from near zero into the teens. Southeast Idaho: Partly cloudy this afternoon. Widely scattered snow showers. Clearing tonight with increasing areas of valley fog. Areas of valley fog and low clouds continuing on Tuesday. Otherwise fair. Highs today in the 20s and on Tuesday upper teens to Lows tonight from near zero to 10 above. Northern and Central Nevada: Clearing from the west and becoming mostly sunny by afternoon. Fair and colder tonight. Sunny Tuesday. Highs from the s east to upper 30s west. Lows tonight locally 5 below north and otherwise about 5 to 15. Southern Nevada: Clearing by afternoon. Fair tonight. Sunny and locally windy Tuesday. Highs from the upper 30s to low 50s. Lows tonight in the low mid-20- mid-30- mid-20- mid-20- 20s to low 30s. Western Washington: Areas of fog or low clouds today through Tuesday with partial afternoon clearing. Highs upper 30s to Lows upper 20s to lower mid-40- 30s. Eastern Washington: Fog and low clouds today through Tuesday with partial afternoon clearing. Highs in the 20s. Lows zero to Western Oregon: Fair today and Tuesday except for areas night and morning fog and low clouds. Highs 40 to 45 except 45 to 55 coast. Colder tonight with lows in upper teens and 20s inland and upper 20s and 30s coast. Eastern Oregon: Mostly sunny today and Tuesday except for areas low clouds or fog and chance flurries. Highs 25 to 35. Colder tonight with lows 5 to 15 locally to 15 below. Eastern Montana: Colder today with gusty north winds especially east. Scattered snow mainly east and south lingering into tonight. Otherwise partly cloudy. Southwest winds east slopes later tonight. Warming trend Tuesday with increasing clouds and gusty winds east slopes. Scattered snow north by afternoon. Highs today and Tuesday 20 s to lower 40s windy to 30 except areas. Lows tonight 0 to 15 except below zero southwest. Western Montana: Few mountain flurries today otherwise variable clouds and cool. Cold tonight with areas valley clouds or fog mainly north. Increasing clouds Tuesday with scattered snow developing from the north by midday. Highs today 20s. Lows tonight 0 to 15. Highs Tuesday 15 to 30. Magic Valley: Mostly sunny this afternoon. Westerly winds near 10 mph. Highs in the 20s. Tonight, areas of fog forming. Otherwise fair. Light winds. Lows from near zero to 10 above. Tuesday, widespread fog and with only partial clearing in the afternoon. Light winds. Highs in the mid-teen- s. mid-30- s Tuesday Hair seminars EVENT: Gave Lynne Richards and Melonie Cornell of Stylist One n Hair Design in Ore rn will sor two seminars with the Alpine School District Community Education Program. These classes will demonstrate and assist a with hands on experience in braiding, blow drying, mousse and gel. creative styling, and basic hair care tricks and tips. There is a cost. TIME: Tuesday and Jan. 27. 6:30-- 9 p.m. PLACE: Mountain View High School, room 127. CONTACT: To register call the community education manager at p.m. daily. Questions about the class may be directed to Gave Lynne or Melonie 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. daily at Stylist One in Orem's Parkway Center west of Fred one-nig- 226-694- National By The Associated Press Monday Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to 8 a.m. EST. Hi. 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Class -Ways To Make It Work" will be the topic presented by Cherran Zullo at this month's meeling of the Utah Association for children and adults . 03 04 04 .03 . Shotttime ! 7 9 & pm Adults Tuesday is 2 lor I Night S3 West Central Mountains: Partly cloudy with a few snow flurries over the eastern ranges. Northerly winds 10 to 15 mph. Highs in the 20s. Tonight, areas of valley fog forming. Otherwise clear. Light winds. Lows from near zero to 10 above. Tuesday, areas of valley fog in the morning. Mostly sunny in the afternoon. Light winds. Highs in the 20s. 120 I cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy rn American Fork 756-318- I GREAT GOT MARRIED pg tViWmCS 7:00-9:0- J mam edi 7.nivo.nn :: End. Tutdoy 0 THEATRE 1 ffif&airillrl BALLET 6 "'VWN Thru mi CAT CUM MOI (EXCEPT 'OAVS 'ST HOUMVSI SHOW ONIYV -- m (3? WEST-PROV- .1 J O WNBC lindstrom TV SUNDAY DeNIRO A? JEREMY IRONS THE MISSION EEl 4:30 7:00 9:30 JANUARY 22, 23, 24 DE JONG CONCERT HALL, HFAC 7:30 P.M. Tickets on Sale at the Music Box Office 378-744FacultyStudentsChild $3.50. General Public $5.00 4 y . "v i rt nrrj-xnrr- L -- l'J'-1 II l. jl l I W 'm,rt! V ??5 1255 UNIVERSITY MALI SEATS National Lfli ( V i SATURDAY K II I I 56 NO i 373 4470 UNIVERSITY-PROV- O THEGOLDE 4:45 7:00 309E300SOUTH-ORE- CHIL.,,,1 T:OU J M Guess who's playing doctor? HI II! I 745 South Stad o Stroot 225-256- summary J 0 By The Associated Press fell on broad sections of the nation from New England to the NorthSnow west today and rain ranged from the South to the Midwest, prompting nualerts. merous Freezing rain extended from Arkansas into Missouri and Illinojs and was scattered across parts of Pennsylvania and Maine. Winter storm warnings were in effect in sections of Oklahoma. Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. Snow fell from central New England into New York, and in parts of Michigan, Missouri. Kansas. Oklahoma, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and high-wat- Rain spread from eastern Arkansas across Georgia and northwest Florida, the Tennessee Valley, the Carolinas. Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio. Heavy rain prompted flood advisories in sections of Georgia, Tennessee. Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Winter storm watches for heavy snow were posted in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and a large portion of New England. Today's forecast called for snow across the northwest Plains and from northern Minnesota across the Great Lakes region, western sections of the Ohio Valley and much of New York state to central and southern New England; and snow showers scattered across the Tennessee and lower Mississippi valleys and from the northern i Richard Pryor STEVEN SPIELBERG CLASSIC prJTj Jadxj TESmR and the .v.,"s,",.,"'R VffillS IN UNIV! HSITY MAI I J Today 1:30 5:00 and 8:30 Monday at 5:00 and 8:30 An American Tail A UNIVERSAL nMtiMun 4:45 7:15 V:45 MOSQUITO COAST STV MARTIN CHW CHnS IPG) 4:30 7:00 9:30 STAR TREK IV 4:30 7:00 9:30 (PG) LQI PICTURE jntKDvMltWvvCa SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 6:45 AND 8:30 SATURDAY MATINEES AT 1:30 AND 3:1 Condition THE Today 12:30 2:10 3:45 5:30 Tuesday at 5:30 only AMIGOS' is in Critical presents Idaho. H "An epic movie in the grand style." ALL (PG 13) PRICE BARGAIN snows et'Oflt n 5 7:00-9:1- 5 y ft SAT. 1230 NO. 233 Li MINI PCI PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED MON-FR- COAif Sff OOR NEW SCREEN! SUE PEGGY PG 13 0 Pio I 1 7:00-9:1- 5 SATURDAY 798-935- A TOUGH GUYS MON-FR- MAIN ST. MOVIE J A film most parents would find suitable for the entire family. 1'G: "I'arenlal Guidance Suggested." Parents are cautioned they would probably consider some material unsuitable for children. Parents are urged to inquire about the film before deciding on a child's attendance. "Parental Guidance Suggested lor Those Lnder IS." Parents are warned that some material is likely to These be unsuitable for films are often too intense or suggestive view to . for youngsters K: "Restricted." Film contains adult-(p- e material and those under 18 are not admitted unless they are in the company of a parent or adult guardian. clr Wt Main, PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED Children $1 CLOSED ItHVNE CINEM4S 20s. EVENT: Mountain View Hospital Payson is offering classes for those who have chronic lung disease or are interested in chronic lung disease. This would be people in Spanish Fork, I S ALL SEATS RATING GUDE G: "General Audience.' clr 12 Theatre FOR FAMILIES clr 62 .18 .58 Villa I I Utah Ave., Poyion W. An American Tale cdy . .V..V..,.,.V iiimitu.uu.M. . ffufht 98 cdy cdy cdy sn cdy cdy cdy .01 India-Gourm- et (turf clr clr .13 Vegetarian cooking Lung disease class J?onwo cdy cdy cdy cdy cdy cdv cdy sn sn 430. EVENT: "A Taste of Vegetarian Cooking" Class, instructors are Greg and Donna Church. TIME: Wednesday, 6:30-- 9 p.m. PLACE: Provo High School, room C3-- 2 CONTACT: Provo Adult Community Education Department or instructors Greg and Donna Church, Spanish Fork. presents IEVENT: The Center for Personal contact the hospital 254 So. Main. Springville BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Life Planning Skills cdy rn Course and munipulative skills. Hands on experience is a major goal of this class. clr cdy cdy ext. Quilt Guild meet technique, practical application, with learning disabilities. Utah Countv Chapter. TIME: Tuesdav. 7 p.m. PLACE: Utah Technical College. Provo campus, room 205. CONTACT: Judy Rice. President'. Utah Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities, 707 E. 200 S . Provo. CONTACT: respiratory therapv department, EVENT: The Utah Valley Quilt Guild meeting will feature Katie Snow with Miniatures and More. TIME: Wednesday. 2 p.m. PLACE: Eldred 'Center, 270 W. 500 N.. Provo. CONTACT: Guild president. Mrs. Steven (LeeAnni Bang. Orem. EVENT: The Orem EMT Trainers in cooperation with the Orem Department of Public Safety is conducting an Emergency Medical Technician course. Utilizing paramedics, nurses, and doctors as instructors. This KMT course is approved by the State Bureau of Emergency Services and all students who successfully complete the course and State test will be certified as a State EMT. Students will be introduced to basic IV techniques, enviornmental rescue, and breathing apparatus. Auto extrication will be covered in detail including theory, Learning Disabilities Parents Group EVENT: cdy cdy cdy EMT 9 PLACE: Mountain View Hospital Wednesday e. meals using vegetables, grains, Parents rn EVENT: Springville LaLeche League will begin a new monthly series of meetings. LaLeche League is a breastfeeding support group and invites all interested women in the countv. TIME: Tuesdav. ioa.m. PLACE: 153 S. 880 E.. Springville. CONTACT: Mrs. Scott (Karen) Nielson. Springville. or Mrs. Tom R. (Debbie) Hales. Salem. prepare wholesome, delicious clr 17 07 33 ing class. Instructors are Greg and Donna Church. Students learn to rn cdy cdy cdy cdy cdv cdy cdy State. Orem. Applications are available at the Orem City Fire non-prof- Cookery-Eatin- g LaLeche League TIME: The classes will be held on a monthly basis with the first class starting Wednesday at 1 p.m. March 24. Classes will be held p.m. Tuesdays and Thursday 0 and Saturdays 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Totals hours involved are 120. PLACE: Orem City Center, 56 N. EVENT: Toastmasters Internaeducational ortional, a ganization which helps men and women develop skills in communication and leadership, is forming a new club in Utah County. All interested persons are welcome to attending meetings held each Tuesdav. TIME: Tuesdays. 7 p.m. PLACE: room 130 of the Business Building on the Orem campus of Utah Technnical College. CONTACT: Bob Smith. Spring-vill- for Life" Vegetarian Cook- Station No. 1. 300 E. 1000 S., Orem. CONTACT: Class Coordinator, Dave Thomas, Paramedic. who suffer with asthma, bronchitis, emphysma, and other restrictive ailments. The subjects of the classes will deal with areas of interest and concern to chronic lung disaese patients and will include anatomy, medications, diet, rehabilitation. The classes will be taught by local Physicians and Respiratory Therapists at Mountain View Hospital. A light luncheon will be provided. There is no charge for the classes. now and must be received by Jan. 31. Class begins on Feb. 3 and ends Toastmasters meet Vegetarian cooking "Vegetarian TIME: Applications available and Career Development, formerly Better Jobs For Women, at UTC is again offering a Life Planning Skills course. Classes offered include assertiveness training and financial, parenting and health skills. Free career development counseling will also be available for those wanting to find jobs or increase their income. The three-hou- r classes will be held once a week for 10 weeks. TIME AND PLACE: Tuesday. American Fork High. Rm 19. 6:30 p.m.: Spanish Fork High. Rm 5. 7 p.m.: Mt. View High. Rm 108. 6 p.m. 2-- 8 EVENT: temperatures Austin 9 Calendar of events Plains across the Rockies to the Great Basin. The forecast also called for rain, freezing rain, sleet and snow across northern and western Pennsylvania; rain changing to snow in southern Indiana and southern Ohio: rain from the southern New England coast to much of the mid- - and south Atlantic Coast states; rain across West Virginia and central and eastern sections of Kentucky and Tennessee; and showers and thunderstorms scattered from northern and central Florida into eastern North Carolina. Highs will be in the teens in the northwest Plains and from eastern North Dakota into the upper Great Lakes region; 40s to 50s from the Pacific Coast to the desert Southwest and from south Texas across to the Coast; 60s to 70s in the south Atlantic Coast states and from southwest Arizona to west central California; 80s in a few sections of Florida; and 20s to 30s across most of the rest of the nation. Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST ranged from 1 degree below zero at Gallup, N.M., to 76 at Key West, Fla. Baltimore Baton Rouge Billings Birmingham Bismarck Boise - Page THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, V KB ii ji - MORNING AFTER 4:45 7:15 9:45 (' 175 LITTLE NO 2ND SHOP OF HORROR'S 4:45 7:15 9:30 (PG131. WINDOW 4:30 7:00 9:30 THE BEDROOM i. WtnnTIN SHORT (L ni wwoKimtaiiRi s CROCODILE DUNDEE 4:45 7:00 9:15 Pr iiu. i,J', im; Today 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:40 Tuesday at 7:30 and 9:40 Daily CRIMES OF THE HEART al 7:15 and 9:30 4:30 9:30 MSaSsi. . NATION 7:15 |