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Show r 'V Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, December 27, 1 979, Page December 26, 97 V. Page 8 1 (Leu's Childbirth classes set Several films be series will Inside My shown, including and Labor Mom, The Amazing Delivery, Newborn, and The First Two Weeks of Life. " , Two physicians, Mark M. Ilemeyer, M.D., and Michael D. Woolman, M.D., will discuss baby care. Other sub- jects include, hygiene, anatomy and physiology, dental care, and nutrition. A special feature will be a class on fathering. The date for a tour of the maternity facilities will be announced. St. Benedict's Hospital also offers classes in Lamaze Childbirth. For Prepared more information on Lamaze the person to call is Mrs. Marilyn Tooley, 479-300- new of childbirth education classes will begin at St. Benedict's Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 2, and Thursday Jan. 3. Both prospective mothers and fathers are invited and may attend either night of the week. A car barns in Salt Lake and take in the old time pictures, and enjoy the excitement. When you eat lots of ice cream at Trolley Square, Bells ring! Sirens sound! Waiters sing! And it's all part of the fun at Salt Lake Citys ice cream store and restaurant at 123 Trolley Square, between 5th and 6th South on 7th East. by two-lev- TO WORK IN YOUR COMMUNITY PART-TIM- Wir Army naming is valuable. So don't just hang it in the closet, to work in your local Army Reserve unit. In turn, theyll put Vti and your naming to work. You'll be paid extra for it, too. as a veteian. you may start at a higher-thausiial pay grade, hoi details, contact your Army Representative, listed m the Yellow iut water tower has been decorated as the Trolley Square landmark, and also will serve as an observation tower. A wrought iron spiral staircase has been added, with future plans to include a radio station broadcasting from this -- it e The decor provides a warmth and color of the ice cream parlors of the gaslight era, with stained glass, leaded glass windows, hand-carve- d doors, a huge marble soda bar, and several unusual antiques, such' as 1920 mutoscOpe, old e several (icdeslal sinks, vintage time-cloce crank-styltin boxes and cracker old boxes, century spike telephone and others. old-tim- Pages under "Recruiting'. . turn-of-th- The Ice Cream has several party rooms tor clubs and businesses and parties can be held any time with no reservations needed. Store-Restaura- er old-tim- PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO HANG THEIR GUNS HERE. SHAVES AND HAIRCUTS, 25 CENTS. IHIVERTY IS NO GAME. MARRIAGE IS A MUTUAL MISUNDERSTANDING. NO GAMBLING OR CUSSING OR SPITTING. TABLES FOR LADIES. , what a change has been made at Trolley Square! Street cars made their first appearance, donkey-drawin Salt Lake City nearly a century ago. They were competitive companies then, but about the turn of the century, they were consolidated, with railroad magnate E.H. Harriman taking control of the Utah Light and Traction Co. in 1906. Ah, With waiters in straw hats and waitresses in Victorian, blouses and butcher aprons, serving dishes as the. Kitchen Sink, The Goody-ooweand The Ultimate world's largest ice cream dish requiring five men to bring it to your table the store promises a taste of good for everyone. If it's your birthday, prove it, and get a free Birthday Sundae along with best wishes for a happy, happy day, says manager Dennis L. Webster, who announces the opening. n, pin-stri- e, LDS as ideas for have been taken Womens Fireside addresses by President well three of workshops from two Spencer W. Kimball. many communications from Houston, said the three are Barbara B. presidents ' Smith, Relief Society; Elaine A. Cannon, Young Women; and Naomi M. Shumway, Primary. This will be the first appearance for all three during the same BYU conference sponsored by the ASBYU Womens I I I I I I I I i i I i Theme for the conference is Blueprints for Living. Miss Ford said the conference is designed to help women understand some of the many avenues available Jan. for The theme as 270 N. Main, Clearfield Duy your i Phone: I I I I 825-928- 5 SA0J3 new furniture from the manufacturer and u womens On' Tuesday, the Exemplary vice-preside- Award will be presented to Devotional Assembly speaker Florence Smith Jacobsen, former president of the Young Women's MIA general board and an officer in'the National l restoration throughout States. projects the United A fashion show entitled A Style of Our Own will be held Tuesday evening in the Wilkinson Center ballroom. On Wednesday, Jan. 30, the annual Womens History Archives Symposium will focus on Women of the Past as Role Models for the Present. Speakers will present studies in the history of Mormon women. The Womens Conference keynote speaker, Barbara B. Smith, will give a talk Blueprints for Living at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Wilkinson Center ballroom. ooo Individualize your furniture when you 29, Womanhood Jill Harris, and International Council of Women. Currently she is in Church working rm i . The conference is held in conjunction with Womens Week on campus under the ASBYU I m furniture ma!nufAjrin5 ;o. LXH I III IM II an to find new beginnings .or Accelerate preparation- - of their individual Blueprints for Living.1 direction, of them import as a catalyst for participants Office. m Z the of responsbilities .we face in preparing ourselves for the challenges of today, Miss Ford said. It is our desire to have this conference serve Kim Ford, chairman of the conference and a graduate student in organizational m The menus are a scream four pages of fun. For expectant mothers, for example: At your request a DILL PICKLE will lx served with your ice cream, ( no charge, of course) . custom design your own couch, chair As general president of the member Relief Society, she serves on numerous committees In these two speeches, President Kimball discusses 29-Fe- b. to A WOMAN IS ONLY A WOMAN BUT A GOOD CIGAR IS A SMOKE. women f oat utherod speakers Presidents . . I: was Mr. Harriman who centralized the streetcar operation on Trolley Square. These 10 acres had been set aside by Brigliain Young, when he laid out the city in 1847, as a meeting place for 10th LDS Ward their very own square. womens organizations in the LDS Church will be featured speakers at the 5th annual National Womens Conscheduled ference at Brigham Young University ' 2. Jan. d - Wow! And while you;re there, Julia L. Hogan, public relations director, invites you to take a personal tour of e Trolley Square. The signs around the restaurant are terrific: British bus will be used as a shuttle service toand from Trolley Square, where the big car barns still stand, each 57 feet wide and 420 feet long with a total capacity of 144 double-trac- k cars. The 206 skylights have been left in the place to provide natural light on the main floor, 33 feet below, and the balconies are added in most of the bays. One old car barn will be used for parking cars. double-deck- pneumatic-tire- e, . vantage point. A two-wir- It's a fun trip to visit the world's largest ice cream shop, and try a Rocky Mountain Special, the Boston Garter, Maggie's Drawer and the Safari. The latters a monster-th- e drum beats when this is ready, while two strong men deliver it 12 gre flavors designed to hold the wild animals, 8 delectable loppings, bananas, cargoes of whipped cream, nu:s and a complete jungle. viting glow. The old trollies and the single-wir- e trolley coaches were retired after World War II, the smps were turned over to bus repairs and storage. The Trolley Square filled this role until three years ago when the Utah Transit Authority was formed. Thats when Wally Wright and liis partners bought the block and began their ambitious project on Trolley Square. With the addition of more than 1,000 trees and shurbs, grass, curbing and pavements, transformation of the grounds is nearing completion. Underground installations liave replaced all overhead power lines and antique lighting fixtures now illuminate the Square at night with warm, in- In addition to serving a variety of old creamery ice cream dishes, the Ice Cream Store is a restaurant offers a complete hreaklast, lunch and dinner menu, featuring special doubledelicatessen sandwiches, yolk eggs, homemade soups, and a middle's menu as well open seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. E. Wlien the el Owner-develope- VETERANS, PUT YOUR ARMY TRAINING . large Farmers Market will feature fresh fruits and vegetables, a bakery, fish market, cheese shop, health food store, kitchen shop, coffee exchange and a second-levOpen-Ai- r Faire with leather shops, a wood' carving shop, candle shop and several gift shops. . Covering more than 8,000 square feet, the restaurant is billed as the largest ice cream store in the r, R. Tanfield world," and seats about 300. (Skip) Brooks announced this month with the opening of the store, at a cost of more than $400,000. Exercises wiD be taught to prospective mothers, who are asked to wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow and blanket. was a fairgrounds for several years, but when it proved small to house a race track, the present fairgrounds west of Salt Lake City were selected. Mr. Harriman was worried about supplies, so he built the shops to house not only the electric trolley cars, but a large quantity of spare parts and shops, which could build any part so that he could speed . replacements, It too A 731-369- 4. $2. Deseret Agricultural and However, about 1889, the Manufacturing Society selected this block for the location of the territorial fairgrounds of the Territory of Deseret. unique steak and lobster restaurant is scheduled to open weeks, reports Wallace A. Wright Jr., managing liartner of Trolley Square Associates, owners and developers of Trolley Square. With the opening of the Ice Cream Store Restaurant, it joins the Trolley Theaters four movie houses and Trolley Station now in operation at Trolley Square, a $5,000,000 renova! ion project at the site of the old car barns on 7tb East. The mammoth car barn is being transformed into a colorful area with streets, courtyards and two-levparking. A in two Trolley Square, site of old street City, a fun place to eat ice cream, calling Mrs. Kristine Tatton, R.N., Registration fee for the entire series of eight classes is 8 TTifiafey By Glen Perrins Let s visit the worlds largest ice cream store Evelyn Ann Brown of Ogden and Carol Ingles, pretty waitress in straw liat Classes are held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the hospital dining room. Couples may register at 6: 45 p.m. prior to the first class or preregister 7oobU Clearfield Courier, December 26, 1 979. Page 8 into for (lone owners prestigious and Hand Tools: Handy Holiday Gifts boards including the BYU Board of Trustees. She is the mother gift-givin- of seven children and grandmother to 23. husband is Douglas Smith, president Beneficial Life. Both men and women specialists in a wide variety of subjects will present talks at differed locations in the Wilkinson Center. Panels and small group discussions on various subjects will also be featured Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 and 2. One of the major panels of the conference will be Friday at 11:10 a.m. in the Wilkinson Center east ballroom entitled Mormon Women: A Response to the World. When it comes to holiday the man or woman who is handy around the house can be one of the easiest people to please. Give well made, well designed and useful tools for several different projects. There is an almost endless array of hand tool sets and Hand tool can make handy kite on the market, plus a gift fo the handyperson. variety ' .of wrenches, screw-- f drivers and pliers, , all de W Another .useful- - gift is a Nest of Saws, which comes signed to make home repair or improvement with a handle and three easier and more enjoyable. interchangeable fine steel might consider blades by Nicholson for a set of the same tool in cutting wood, plastic or i different sizes, such as those metal. If your handyperson is made by Crescent. Cooper the Toolmaker suggests a set thinking metric, there are of tools that- complement Lufkin measuring tapes with each other. For example. both metric and conventionCrescent provides a pocket-size- d al systems marked on the set in a vinyl case that same side of the blade. includes an adjustable Theyre a timesaver, a money-sand a teacher all wrench, a pair of pliers aver and a screwdriver. ' in one. v Gift-give- - Mrs. Shumway, Primary president, will speak Friday at 4:10 p.m. in the east ballroom of the Wilkinson Center. She has been president of the primary since 1974 after serving on the General Board for 11 years. She is active in scouting and serves as a member of the National Cub Scout Committee. She has three children and is married to Roden G. Birthright seeks office Birthright of Ogden is seeking office space for their service bom. Space which had been originally donated to the Shumway. organization is no longer Mrs.' Cannon, president of available, due to ill heakh of the YWMIA and a nationally the donor. known leader, author and speaker, will present one of Birthright needs donated the concluding addresses space of at least two rooms Feb. 2. A mother of six and with a bath, in a central wife of D. James Cannon, location in the Ogden Valley. she has held many chirch responsibilities and written many books, the latest of which include The Summer of My Content, The and Mighty Change,1 Putting Life in Your Life Story. right of every pregnant woman to give birth and the right of every child to be 9 This group has been organized during the past few months with volunteers finan- iced by private donations, Purposeof theorganization is to offer an alternative to abortion. They believe in the Most of the women that thright works with dealing with problems of wanted pregnancies. Bir- 4$re un- Organizer Joanne Morris would like anyone who could give one to two hours per week assisting pregnant women to contact her at 773-170- 0. Those who desire further information, or desire to donate baby clothing, nursery furniture or maternity clothing, may also call the above number; and sectionals with styles and fabrics from our large selection. Wilderness sreas in the U.S. ware first eat aside in 1937 on Indian reservations and in national forests. COUCH ft LOVESEAT Hardwood frames to lake active kvmg Covers of nylons & hercuions Loose cushion bottoms lor long wear and deep comfort Both for one low price. . .Mfg. sale $449?s COUCH LOVESEAT RoSed arm tuxedo style Hardwood frames covered Hercuton ptards $ slopes Both for one low price. ..Mfg. sole M 289 '7 Happy Holidays! 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