OCR Text |
Show At Whitmore - Library Shows Miracle Worker COTTONWOOD HTS. Two special programs will be presented to the public next week at Whitmore Library, one prepared especially for the hearing impaired and one for adults planning their careers. captioned version of The Miracle Worker has been video taped and made available to the library by the National Association of the Deaf. It is the story of Helen Keller filmed for national television last year. A I The Miracle Worker will be shown today (Thursday) and Monday at 2 and 6 p.m. Deaf and hearing impaired residents are especially invited, but the CORNER POCKET , . , Teen-age- r oims for the side pocket while proctic-Inof one pool, many daily activities offered at the Kearns Youth Center. g For Kearns Youths to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Jan Truscott will Variety Spice Of Center Life KEARNS. The County Recreation Department and Kearns Youth Cen- - Ward Reunion Is Planned At Gourley Park KEARNS. Members and former members of Kearns 2nd ward are being invited to a reunion birthday party from 4 to 10 p.m. Aug. 8 at David Gourley park. Dinner will be served at 6 oclock, with the ward furnishing sloppy joes and a drink. Participants are being asked to bring their own utensils and any other food desired. The event will include volleyball, baseball, family games and contests. A childrens playground is available. We hope all former members of the ward, as well as present members and their families, will come and a enjoy the party, ward spokesman said. ter are offering a iety of summer grams through July August. A wide range of and crafts classes varpro- and arts will continue, including wood and plexiglas shop, ceramics, box sculpture, silk screening, copper tooling, candle making, leather work, printing and drawing. Sewing classes will continue from 9:30 to noon on Fridays, with both hand and machine instruction. A second session of dance classes is planned. Children interested in ballet, jazz or tap instruction may register now for a course. Classes will be held on Wednesdays, according to age, with classes for 6 and at 9 a.m., 8 and at 10 a.m. and 10 and older at 11 a.m. Classes in gymnassix-wee- k tics, tumbling and will cheerleading held on Fridays, at be 9:30 serve as dance instructor and Pam Jaramillo will instruct the gymnastics groups. The County Re- creation skate bus will be at the center Aug. 6. Youngsters may borrow skates and skate in the gym, said Mike center director. Special events scheduled include a big wheel contest, to be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Kearns high, for all interested 3 Kill-pac- to Sixth grade students and older are being invited to an overnight trip to Lava Hot Springs. The group will leave at 7 a.m. on July 31, and return at 3 p.m. Aug. 1, sleeping under the stars at the Mountain View trailer Park, Killpack said. Cost of the trip is $8 to cover food and swimming. We need 30 more people for this event. Anyone interested may register at the center, or call Mr. Killpack, 969-255- day will be and a trip to Hogle Zoo is planned for Tie-dy- e held Aug. 7 Aug. 14. Youngsters receive free lunch on four days each week, Tuesday through Friday, said Mr. Killpack. free captioned movie is open to the general public. A free career planning workshop for all adults will be conducted Tuesday also at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. The workshop will cover career options, skills identification, setting and keeping goals, application and interviewing techniques, how to sell oneself to an employer and writing resumes. Pattie Johnson of the Phoenix Institute, a Salt Lake womens advocacy group, will direct the workshop Kearns Ward Plans Annual Pineview Trip KEARNS. Members of Kearns 12th ward will hold their annual outing tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at Pineview Reservoir. Participants are being asked to bring their own dinner. The ward will furnish breakfast. Activities will include a mens beginning at 7 p.m. The silent film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde will also begin showing at county libraries next week. John Barrymore portrays the evil nature of Mr. Hyde in this 1920 version of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. Facial contortions were used instead of camera trickery to transform Dr. Jekyll into the evil Mr. Hyde. This is the fifth feature in the summer film festival showing at eight county libraries. It will begin at 7 p.m. Monday at the Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, Wednesday at Whitmore Library and Thursday at Granger, 2880 W. 3650 South. It will run the following week at the Calvin S. Smith and Kearns Libraries. e The fourth film feature, Things to is in its second Come, week at area libraries. This H.G. Wells science fiction film will be shown Aug. 5 at Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 330 South and end Aug. 6 at Kearns Library, 4220 W. 5350 South. deser mg high school graduates with Italian ancestry. Two similar scholarships are also awarded for use at Utah Technical College. The first All State Italian Day was held in 1934, making this the 46th consecutive gathering of Italians, their descendants and friends. More inform ation may be obtained by calling publicity chairman Tony Barrutia at West Valley City, UT. Fathers, Sons In Stake Eye West Valley View Thurs., July Annual Banquet TAYLORSVILLE. The annual son banquet Taylorsville be held this the father and for males in stake will weekend at stake bowery, located behind the stake building. A regional representative will be guest speaker during a fireside program tomorrow (Friday) night. Activities around the (From Page9B, Col. 2) American vacationer, but as a result spend more money in the stale as well. In an effort to co- TOUR 31, 1980 I IB campfire will get under way at 8:30. The evening meal will be furnished by the stake, as will breakfast Saturday morning. nserve fuel, many domestic travelers Games and tour- choose fewer vacation for Saturday, according to Gerry Mooy, stake Young Men president and member of the high council. The cost will be $1 per family, he said. longer and thus bring in more revenue for their stay. Travel Council officials said. naments have been planned destinations, Try Green Sheet classified ads! black-and-whit- e old-tim- e old-tim- Italians Plan Event At Lagoon FARMINGTON. 1 Cl The All State Italian Day will be held Aug. 10 at the Davis Pavilion at Lagoon. l Highlighting the be a program with speeches, prize drawings, entertainment and selection of a new Italian queen. Dignitaries invited to participate include Gov. Scott Matheson, Rev. Joseph Lennox, apos- & day-wil- tolic administrator of of Salt Lake County Commis- bathing suit the diocese competition, with prizes for the best and the funniest. W'ives can help make the suits. There will also be an obstacle course relay, horseshoe toss, and singing volleyball and stories around the campfire. Chairing the activity are Beverly Snyder, Cherie Davies and Kenneth Long. and sioner William Dunn. Laurie Newton of Granger will be one of six contestants in the Italian queen beauty contest at the affair. Italian Day is designed to raise funds for charities and worthy groups in need of funds. Two full-tuitio- n university scholarships are awarded annually to Crystal clear reasons to save and check at First Security. First Security brings you gleaming, exquisitely detailed French lead crystal, that rings with quality at the flick of your finger. From one of the worlds largest makers of lead crystal catches light with fine crystal, this full 24 delicate, Its brilliance. elegant, and finely balanced fiery in your hand. And a sparkling addition for any home How to collect the set. With each deposit of $50 or more to your existing personal savings account, or $100 or more to your existing personal checking account, you may purchase pairs of crystal for substantially less than you pay in fine stores . . . only $6.95 a pair, plus tax. Get a matching pair free. A Wine goblets 6 oz. 1 V B Cordials oz. entertaining occasion. A dazzling selection, to keep or to give. savDeposit $50 or more in a new or existing personal checkin new a personal ings account, or $100 or more ing account, and select two matching pieces of stemware or tumblers free. (One free gift per family, please) C Water goblets 9V oz. D Short tumblers 9 Vi oz. E Tall beverage 122 oz. 7 oz. F Sherbet 5 'A oz. G Parfait Imported French lead crystal, free or bargain-price- d now. from First Security Bank. Start your collection Each individual affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. i we m wuf ioto im mm stay wees! |