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Show Page4 Davis Edition Citizens Wednesday, June 25, 1997 Community Calendar ‘ontinued from Page 3 and support to small businesses in Salt Lake County, especially those 957-4685. June 26 — Bruin Sixth Annual Golf Tournament. West Ridge Golf Course, West Valley City, 7:30 a.m. Info: 957-4749 July 2-30 Pixels and Illusions. art exhibit. Markosian Art Gallery. Redwood Campus. Info: 957-4685 of up to $10,000. Registration call Alittle league baseball team traveling to a national competition is * Loans for Small Businesses: The Utah Microenterprise es. Volunteer training available or outreach program, Information sl toll free 1-800-253-2017, ext i + Cache High School: Cache High School is having a union for all CHS students, Stu wraduates who attended fonts i rom 1991 to the present are wel ome. Meet at Willow Park in Logan on July 3, 2-6 p.m. Bring your own food, Staff and teachers: from past and present will be in iitendance. Meet at the covered wea across from thevolleyball area Vewsd ACROSS 1 Themeof this puzzle 5 Nick at Nite offering 14Typelike this: Abbr. 15 Last Greek letter 46 Springy tune 17 Agood way to 10 Loaves town take bad news 20 Sunday speech: br. 21 Whatthe particular may pic 22 Britishcattle foliiTo] 59 Nintendorival ity 25 Sun worshiper Sue" 61 Midmonth day DOWN 1 Haunches Jury (Spillane novel) 3. It may be over your head 4 Underthe weather 5 More optimistic 6 Overact 7 Sales personnel 8 “That'sgross!” 9 Basketball inventor cant orientation June 25, 3 p.m. at the UMLF offices, 3595. S. Main, SLC. UMLF provides financing who are socially or economically disadvantaged. UMLF grants loans 269-8408. + Upcoming Events at Salt Lake * Little League Fund-Raiser: raising fundsforits trip by holding a spaghetti dinner with a guest Valerie Hansen, 955-7634,or John or Jackie Matthews, 968-4815. * Events at City Libraries The following events will be going on at Salt Lake City Library locations: Through June 27 — Exhibit, Art of Arlene Anthony: Oils and Water- colors. Sprague Branch ‘Through July 12 — Exhibit, Cynthia Fehr andHeidi Van Ert: Paint- ing and Mixed Media. Sweet Branch. Community College: speaker on June 27, 6-7:30 p.m. at Through June 26 — Student Art Show Winners. Markosian Art East, Sandy. Cost: family, $20; sin- traits of Nicaraguaby Sallie Shatz. gle, $5. Main Library. Gallery, Redwood Campus. Info: Hillcrest Union Park, 7360 S. 700 Information call Doug or Through July 19 — Exhibit, Por- 10 Windshield material 11 Portrait medium Through July 31 — Exhibit, Pho- tographic Works byStacey Smith. Day-Riverside Branch. Through August 30 — Exhibit, Treasures of Polynesia. Chapman Branch. June 25 — Concerts by the Creek: Stonecircle, celtic and contemporary folk music. Foothill Branch, 7 p.m. June 26 — Literature Through Movement: Children learn to explore literature through creative dance and movement. For children in 5-6 grade. Registration required. Day-Riverside Branch, 10:30a.m.Noon. — Talking About Books: How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez. Sprague Branch, iLam. 12 High-tashion mag 13 Underworld ‘iver 18 Next to bat 19 Stage signals 23 Sheriff Lobo portrayer 24 Jaws town 25 Former South African prime. minister 26 Plant pest 27 Pigs’ digs 28 Love, Italianstyle 29 "Crocodile" 96 Does an inaugural job 37 Champaign 42 Substance on stam 43 Ocean floor 44 Mrs, Ted Tumer Citizens June 27 — Hug-A-Tree, wilderness survival guide for children and parents. Chapman Branch, 10:30 am. June 28 — Writing Workshop(912 years old): Workshop for aspir- 46 NewTestament 47 '508 president of South Korea 48 Flash Gordon foe 49 B 50 Corrosive Publishedas a supplement to The Salt LakeTribune and Deseret ing writers with children’s author Newsby the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South MainStreet, Dundee sti 30 In the midstof chemical 51 Entice 31 South paw 33 Lewis Caroll beast 34 Golf Hall-otFamer 45 Uplift, 52 54 55 Pops the question Auntin Bambi Travel downhill, ina 28 French friends 29 Actor Holbrook Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Theopinions expressedbythe writersin Citizensdo not necessarily reflect the editorial views of The Salt LakeTribuneor Deseret News. Your submissionsto Citizens (columns,cartoons,letters or calendar 2s, phone (801) 237announcements) are welcome. To contactCi 2716,fax to (801) 237-2519, mail your commentstothe address above or sendan e 32 Vision-related 33 Struck down, 35 38 39 40 41 Joy Mackay, 566-1803, Craig. or Hi Again by S.N. Edited by Stanley Newman 58 Shatner's best-known role 60 "ABoy Loan Fund (UMLF) will hold an appli ail to citizens@NACorp.com. Columnson computer disk arepreferred, but not required. A free Rick Walton. Registration required. Foothill branch, 3-5 p.m. — Summertime Selections: ‘The best booksto read during summervacation. Sweet Branch, 10:30 am. — Exhibit, Fields, Flowers, Etcetera; Watercolors by Virginia Lewis Hall. Through Aug.7, witha public reception July 11, 7-8 p.m. Foothill Branch July | — Hug-A-Tree,wilderness survival guide for children and parents. Sprague Branch,6:30p.m. July 2 — First Wednesdays: Book discussion, Foothill Branch, 10 a.m. All city libraryprograms are free andopen tothe public. For information on these events, contact your nearest branch, or call 524-8234. in and Open House: Valley Airport will hold a Tooele Fly-In and Open House all day on June 28. Bob Welti will be the mas will ter of ceremonies, and activities include military fly-overs, precision flying competitions, hot air balloons e-fightingdisplay. Informaa Il American Aviation at 537Spanish-speaking volunteers are needed for a minimumofone hour per weekto assist Spanish-speaking peopleliving inthe Salt Lake area Volunteers must be 21 years or older, Training provided. Information call Mayela at Children’s Service Society, 355-7444. © Bereavement Support: A grief support group for surviving families, significant others and friends is held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month at 6 p.m. at The Select House, 1045 E. 4500 South, SLC. Information call 350-8400. © Censored Stories Lecture: Peter Phillips ofthe media watch- dog group Project Censored will be discussing his book Censored 1997: The News That Didn't Makethe News on June 25, 8 p.m.at Barnes & Noble, 612 400 South, SLC. Book features synopses of “The Top 25 Censored NewsStories of 1996." 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