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Show fJySSy, HHgmagMi B S The Salt l.ake Tribune, Thursday, January 17, 1HX0 lion is required and fee is $2, 9 30 and 10:30 am.. East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., con- County Calendar Information for Thunday m. Cwwty CaNmdar muf b rvcelvad by the Monday prior la publication. Sond to County Calonaar, Salt Lk Trthon Tfcurutay g m., P O. on 47, Salt Lake City, Utah Mita. TMUN5DAY, Jan. 17 How to Cara tor Your Chrl'jtma Puppy, Deo dog Hanna, how handler with 72 year' ovperlenco, telli how to train, groom, ford and care tor your now puppy, 4 P m., A. E. Peterson Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 East, free. David Roeeo, theatre 8 p.m., Organ Loft. 3331 Edison St. (140 East), Call far reservations. Cardfanulmenary Resuscitation, Dr. Tarry Smith, CPR instructor for the Utah Heart conducts a Association, basic rescue course using film, slides and practice with a manikin. Registration is required and class is limited to 10 participants, 7 p.m., C. S. Smith Branch LibrBrv, 810 proflonl E. 1300 South. Journal Writing, Virginia Swenson of Jordan Community Education teaches how to keep a lournal as a personal history, therapy of as Ta basis for creative writing. union Is 510 and the class is free to those seeking high school credit, 7 p.m., A. E. Peterson Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 East, continues Thursdays through Feb. 28. Shakaspeare, Swords and students, grade, are invited to explore and bring to llte favorite tales from Shakespeare and king Arthur's court. The YWCA offering will be taught by Georganna 2nd-4t- Shialds, h Sug-de- for inforCall 355-28mation on registration and tees. 430 P.m., Whitmore Librerv. 7197 E. 7000 South, continues Thursdays through Feb. 14. Psychology of Infancy and ChikRmPd, explore the intellectual. phvslcal, social and personality development that occurs during infancy by taking this course from the University of ConDivision ot Utah's tinuing Education. Call tor Information on registration and fees, 6' 30p.m., Hoiladav Branch Liband childhood Dance Group To Appear At Midvale a performance A by Dance Ririe-Woodbur- y Company is scheduled in Jordan School District. will be Ririe-Woodbur- y in residence at Midvale Middle School, 138 Pioneer St., through Jan. 25 as part of the Artists in the Schools" program. The dancers will teach creative movement to students In regular classes as a means of improde- ving veloping creative ability and discovering new avenues of self expression. They began Monday and will culimate the instructional session by performing a concert Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Tickets arc $3 for adults and $1.50 for students. rarv, 2150 E. 400 South, continuas Tuesdays and Thursdays through March t. "Tha Last Question," Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, 11 a m., 2, 4, and 8 P.m., Monday through Saturday; 2 and 4 p m Sunday. "Light Ygart: 25 Years of Old Rock in a Now Light," by Laterlum, Hansen. Planetarium, 13 S. State, and 9 15 p.m., Monday through Thursday; t 45, 9. 15 and pm., Friday and Saturday. FUmt for Preschoolers, children, three to five years old, are invited to watch films selected especially for a m , Whitmore them, Library. 2197 E. 7000 South, free, continues Thursdays through Jan. 31. FRIDAY, Jan. 18 Murray Community Symphony Orchestra, 8 p m., Hlllcrest Junior High School, 124 E. 5300 South. Skin and Bone, 8 p.m , Crompton's Roadside A- ttractions, Emigration Canyon. Brant Ballon, oianist, 8 p.m., DaVIncl's 2020 E. 3300 South, continues Saturday. Star Parties, 7 p m Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, 50 cents. SATURDAY, Jan. 19 Tommy Cash, country music, 8 p.m.. Terrace Ballroom, 464 S. Main. Bluegrass Brothers, 8 p.m., Crompton's Roadside Attractions, Canyon. Emigration Guitar, for Information on registration and fees, call Granite Community Education at 12:30 p.m.. Granger Branch Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, continues Saturdays through March 8. Play Production, students from fourth to sixth grade are invited to create an original improvlsetiona I play to tour schools and libraries. Georganna Sugden directs this YWCA course. For information on fees and 2 p.m., tuition, call Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, continues Saturdays through Feb. 9. Snowman-Snowflak- Crea- e tive Movement, Shawnee Swaine of the Life Arts Center invites 6- to explore the movements of snowflakes and snowmen, registration is required, 2 p.m.. South Jordan Branch Library, 10300 S. Beckstead Ln. Rhythm Band, children's librarian Vivian Williams shows youngsters how to make and use simple rhythm instruments, 1:30 P.m., Granger Branch Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, free. Storytelling and Folktale Film, schoolage children are invited to listen to their favorite folktales and watch film versions, 10:30 a m Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, free, continues Jan. 26. Children's Fun Films, spend an enioyable morning watching a selection of fun films, 10:30 a m.. West Jordan Branch Library, 7909 S. Redwood Rd , free. Once Upon a Storytima, schoolage children are invited to hear stories selected especially for them by Edith Blankenship. 2 p.m.. South Salt Lake Branch Library, 2480 S. State, free. MONDAY, Jan. 21 Film, Bradley explore the wonders of childbirth by watching the film "Childbirth tor the Jov of It," 7:30 p.m., Hoiladav Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, free. "The Great Train Rob tinues bery," the silent Western classic is the first of a series of films exploring the Western as a film genre, the film "Tumbleweeds" will also be shown, 7 D m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, free. Preschool Storytima. pre- schoolers are invited to stories with Joan enlov Steneck, 11 a m., C. S Smith Branch Library, 810 E. 3300 South, free, continues Mondays through Jan. 28. Modeling for Teens, add charm, poise and to your life with tips from professional model Barbara Blnks. For information on fees and registration, call le YWCA, 355 2804, 4 p m Hoiladav Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, continues Mondays through March 3 Ballet, for Information on fees and registration, call Granite Community Educa- tion, Granger 1:30 Branch p.m. Library, continues Mondays through March 10 Carousel Kids, youiigsters 6 to II years can learn the basics of "show biz" by enrolling In this YWCA course under the direction of Marie Peterson. For Information on fees and registra4 pm.. tion call East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., continues Mondays through March 17. Preschool Storytime, preschoolers. 3'k to 5 years, are invited to participate in stories, fingerplavs and other activities, 9:30 and 11:30 a.m., R. V. Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, free, continues Mondays through Feb. Salt Lake County Commission Meeting, public invited, 10 a.m.. Salt Lake Bldg., 400 South and State Street, also Wednesday at 10 a.m. TUESDAY, Jan. 22 "The Groat Train Robbery," the silent Western classic is the first of a series of films exploring the Western as a film genre, the film "Tumbleweeds" will also be shown, 7 p m.. East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., free. Calligraphy, Louise Bown, Jordan Community School, teaches the art of decorative writing. Tuition Is 510 and class size is limited and early registration is recommended, 9 p.m., R.V. Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, continues Tuesdays through March 4. Basic Management, brush up on management skills in this course, part of certifi-catprogram offered bv the University of Utah's Division of Continuing Education. Tuition $70, registration is the first day ot class or by 7 calling DCE at p m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, continues Tuesdays through Feb. 26. Mime and Theatre Games, students, sixth through ninth grades, are Invited to explore pantomime and theatre with Sugden, registration Whitis required. 7 p m more Library, 2197 E. 7000 TuesSouth, free, continues days through Jan. 29. Midaastem Dance, for information on registration and fees, call Granite Community Education, 1:30 p.m.. Granger Branch Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, continues Tuesdays through March 11. Cool Cooking, youngsters, years, are invited to make a variety of recipes that are good snack or lunch possibilities, none of which 2680 W. 3650 South, 1 1 . e Impro-visation- Geor-gann- e 5 Feb. 12. Tuesdays Continued from "The wall in and of itself is quite attractive," said Tad Aoki, of Aoki Associates H 2id he tluuk people are vandalizing the wall, not because it's ugly, but because, "1 guess they don't want the wall there. If there were some shrubbery, that would make it even more attractive. But Chad Martin, a landscape architect, said a color change could possibly help. He said that if the intent of the wall was to make the development seem like an estate or an elite development, Im not sure they pulled that off, S-- 3 through Boating Safety, rope tying, boat handling, legal require ments and other basics of boating safety will be discussed by members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, 7 p.m., Whitmore Library, 7197 E. 7000 South, free, continues Tuesdays through April 1. Carousel Kids, youngsters 6 to 11 years can learn the basics of "show biz" by enrolling in this YWCA course under the instruction of Marie Peterson. For information on fees and registration call 355 2804, 3:30 p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, continues Tuesdays through March 11. WEDNESDAY, Jan 23 Avalanche Office. Gavin Anderson, deputy county attorney, said the statute Rives the rounty attorney authority to bring a nuisance action" against operators of a suspected "house of prostitution." A civil complaint filed in 3rd District Court names as defendents Brenda Cunningham, Kathy Margetts and Ronald Pyle, operators of the Redwood Gym, 4195 S. 500 West; and Jack R. Gordon and James R. LaMont, landlords of the property. Asks Closure The complaint asks that the business be closed and the premises not be used for any purpose for one year and that the furnishings and equipment be confiscated and sold at auction. Recording to Mr. Anderson, a first hearing on the and explains emergency actions, 7 p m.. East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., free. "The Greet Train Robbery," the silent Western classic is the first of a series of films exploring the Western as a film genre, the film "Tumbleweeds" will also be shown, 7 p.m., A. E. Peterson Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 East, free. Feed the Birds, preschool ers, years, are Invited to make different types of bird feeders, using pine cones, sponges, tree limbs and other materials. Registration is required, 10 30 a.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, free, continues Jan. 30. Don't Be Weighty in Eighty, Susan Mendenhall, registered dietician, shows how to modify your behavior and stay slim. This course is sponsored bv the Utah Heart Association. For information on fees and registration, call 7 pm., Hoiladav Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, continuos Wednesdays through March 26. Carousel Kids, youngsters, years, can learn the basics of "show biz" by enrolling in this YWCA course, under the direction of Marie Peterson. For information on registration and 4 p.m., fees, call Hoiladav Branch Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, continues Wednesdays through March y 5 WASHER DRYER WITH POLYESTER KNIT CYCLE FOR BIG WASH LOADS MULTI-SELECTIO- N Heavy Duty, 3 4 Wafer level 2 Cycle (tegular and Polyader KnkParmonant Stanford Capacity Dryar with Automatic Senior Control 3 Cyda Including Automatic Permanent 5 WaihWnta Temperature Prau, Cotton, Polylar Knit. Wather 1 Spud 04 Drying Salactloni NocmoC Farm Prau fc Fdyaatar Knit, low hoot (or no hoot Ruff loving cold water rinaa .1 wvcnoni 12. Bieoch and Fabric Softener Diipanaer Oil Painting, for information on registration and fees, Rltar-R- call Granite Community 9:15 Education, a.m.. Granger Branch Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, o a Porcaloin dfcot, I Sytam Enamel Rniihad Top, Ud. Tub Bokkat a Unboloncad load Control Groan Dot Quality Toitod continues Wednesdays 4. through March Disco Dancing, for information on registration and foes, call Granite Communi1:30 ty Education, p.m.. Granger Branch Library. 2880 W. 3650 South, Plus Unt nt End of Cyda Signal Dot Quality Toctod t Organ Porcelain Enamel Finithed Clothe Drum Control Sudt-Sav- er (Sava On Cup at bap (vary Tima Uied) BUY THK PAIR 538 continues Wednesdays 4. through March Coot Cooking, youngsters, years, are invited to a make variety of recipes that are good snack or lunch possibilities, none of which requires cooking, registration is required and tee is $2, :30 and 2:30 p.m.. East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., continues Wednesdays through Feb. Mlsmatthod 5 OTHER DELUXE YEAR-EN- D SELL-OU- MICROWAVES 10 Only TS K2 1 FEATURE-PACKE- D NO-FROS-T REFSU3XRATOR 7 CYCLE 13. Play Production, students from fourth to sixth grade are invited to create an original Improvlsatlona I tour schools and libraries. Georganne Sugden directs this YWCA course. 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Theres a lot of meat on our bones. SSL--a le Large Capacity 328 428 1 SANDY: 9000th So. Special to The Tribune Granite BEbTNlON School District will formally dedicate thp new Fox Hills Elementary School, 3775 W. K020 Souh, at 7 p m. Wednesday, Jan. 30. equipment Complete WEST JORDAN: 1477 W. 7800 SO. Dedication Awereness, matter was continued and a judge in a second hearing disqualified himself. A new hearing has yet to be set on the matter. Affidavits filed with the complaint state that undercover deputies received offers of sox acts for specified amounts of money, constituting evidence that the establishment was a "place of lewdness, assignation and prostitution" and thus, by law, could be declared a public nuisance, Mr. Anderson said. Previously Unused The statute has apparently never been used in a case involving a massage parlor at least there is no case log on its constitutionality, he said. "There hasnt been much call for it," said Mr. Anderson, noting that few houses of ill fame have been openly operated in the county. An ordinance, adopted by the county last year prohibiting intersex massage and consumption of liquor on the premises and listing penalties for violations, is currently before the state Supreme Court for a ruling on its constitutionality. There's meat to spare on these ribs. Because they're cut from the prime nb of beef, so they're thick and tender. And basted in t.mgv sauce for an outdoor BBQ flavor. We serve them m;!i a baked potato or fries and Sizlcr ton-t- . Feast on the Si7lei's BBQ beef ribs. You'll make no bones almut the piac. Fox Hills road, said the wall "isn't pretty, but that (vandalism) is a little ridiculous. She seid she thinks the vandalism may have been done in part by people who used to use the property. Use has just been chopped off. People dont like to be told what they cant be doing after theyve been doing it for a while. But she added, "I just dont like bare white it doesnt blend in." Regardless, the wall will be built, possibly In a different color, but that seems doubtful. And, maybe if the vandals are still intent on having some worthwhile input into the design, color or texture of Don Despain, Brighton Ski Touring Center, teils how to watch for avalanche dangers and suggests precautions to take. He also discusses County Using 1913 Utah Statute, Seeks to Close Massage Parlor A 1S113 state law that categorizes as public nuisance a "place of lewdness, assignation and prostitution" is being used as grounds to shut down a massage parlor hy the Salt Lake County Attorney's Granite Sets Holladay Wall Rebuilding Planned rooking, mgistra require ' APPLIANCE A SLEEP SHOP an errors 7jHDccir. tsazTcSjeg) aSEDEtEP |