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Show East Edition Page 4 Citizens Wednesday, September 24, 1997 Community Calendar urday evening beginning Sen Mat Continued from Page3 Sept. 26 — Lunch Bunch Enter- Scentsations Lotions and Oils, 865 E. 900 South. SLC. Workshops tainment Series: Crimson Blue,all offer information on the use of orginal. Noon. essential oils for health, beauty Materials fee: $15, Informationcall Sept. 29 Lunch BunchEnter: tainmentSeries: Avenues Jazz Tro, Noon, * Junior Jazz Basketball: Jordan Community Schools and Salt Lake County Recreation will be offering Junior Jazz basketball leagues for boys andgirls,first-9th many levels and abilities. Fee $45-50; includes games, jersey. Utah Jazz gameticket and player appearance. Registration taken’ at West Jordan City Hall. 8000 S. Red: 10 a.m.-3 5:30-8 p.m. pms ets ee2e: Informationcall 569-5090, .sone Needed: works, formerly the Salt Li ae Valley Chorale. is a non- Bridget, 553-8119 or Susan, 364(0168. * Flu Shotsfor Seniors: Flushots will be available on Oct * Planned ParenthoodServices: Planned Parenthoodoffers a com- munity resource guide detailing its educational services and resources. It also offers sex education training andparent-child workshopstohelp, foster better understanding of sexu- ality among young people. For information onthese programs,call a2: In addition, it offers a free, confidential hotline in English and Spanish, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, which has recorded messages about sexual health and personal health, The hotline number is 364-CALL or (800) 344-4134 + Bonsai Show: The Bonsai Club of Utah will holdits annual Fall Show on Sept 27, 10 am.-6 p.m. at the Sugar House Garden Center in Sugar House Park, 1550 E. 2100 South, SLC. Displays. trees forsale and members willing to answer questions will be available; a demonstration on rock planting by bonsai master BenSolari will be givenat | p.m. Show, demonstrationare free andopentothe public. * Senior Health Seminar: Medicare, Medicaid and Long- Term Care How They Can and Cannot Help You" is thesubject of a free seminar being hosted by Ascensus Senior Living Seminars Sept. 30. Question and answer folJowing. Information, location, reservations call Bob or Karen at Ascensus, * French Cooking Classes: Lear to cook dishes from the var- ious regions of France. Classes will give students a glimpse of the cul ture behindthe recipe, Teachers are 500 S. Main, SLC. Cost $25 per call Carol Newsome Sanford at Neighborhood Senior 65 and can lead to dangerous and costly health problems. Medicare Part B pays for the shot. Informa- tion call 468-2780, /” Women Gatherings: Women, a social group for zoltig women (size 14 andup) and the men who adore them, holds a monthly danceparty thethird Satur- day of every month, October fea- evenings. 7:30-9:30 p.m. at West- vale Presbyterian Church, 3 reunion Oct. 3, 7 p.m. after West High's Homecoming. Buffet dinner will be at the Little America hotel, Friendly Center, 1992 §. 200 East, SLC. The flue canbe serious for people over available at 7:30 p.m. Cost $5, addi- 4400 West. Information call 9684838, + West High Reunion: West High School's Class of 1966 will be holding its 30th+1 class. person. Information, reservations invited to rehearsals on Tuesday Yew singers in all voice parts are exhibit of a restored steam fire engine 1, 7 and 28. 9 am-noon at the tures ballroom dancing at the Murray Arts Center (4880 S. State), 8:30 p.m.-midnight. Dance lessons: denominational community choir. good collectibles. Proceedsgo to an tional $1 for lesson. Information on “Z” Women, future events, socials and ips call 255-2931 or e-mail TWILIGHT @ prodigy net 942-7883 or Edith Saito Mitko at 277-7588. * Women’s Bowling League: Early Risers women’s bowling eagueis looking for new members, individuals and/or teams. Meets each Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. at South been diagnosed with osteoporosis, * Scrabble Club: Come join the fun, camaraderie and competitionat the Salt Lake City Scrabble Club every Wednesday evening, 5:30-9 p.m. at Godfather’s Pizza, 900 E. 2100 South. Available: all levels of play, good food, and friendly help to new players. * Chinese Classes: Chinese Conversation Classes will be givento adults and children every Saturday, 2-4 p.m.in class- 8680 South (east of the Parks and Recreation bldg.) in Sandy. Informationcall 944-1702 or 969-3164. South). Informationcall 355-6375. * Mothers of Pre-S MOPS (Mothers Of Pre: ers) is a non-denominational program for mothers with children aged infant to kindergarten. MOPS provides encouragement, support, teaching, crafts and friendships. MOPS meets at three locations: Metro Fellowship (264-9999), 460 W. CenturyDr. (4350 S.), Salt Lake Christian Fellowship 2-0211), 615 E. 9800 South, and Southeast Christian Church (272-5256), 1881 E. Vine St. (6100 S.). Call location nearest you. * RummageSaleBenefit: The International Society Daugh- Learn conversational French easi- with Vive La France, a non-profit Frenchlanguage school. Classes for the fall begin mid-September. Cost $120for 10-week course: discounts for couples, family members and friends. Information. registration call 582-7662. * Osteoporosis Study: If you and/or twoor more of your family members have fractured a spine, hip, wrist or ankle and have Citizens Published as a supplement to The Salt LakeTribuneand Deseret News by the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Theopinions expressed bythe writers in Citizens do not necessarily reflectthe editorial views ofThe Salt Lake Tribuneor Deseret News. Your submissions to Citizens (column: cartoons,letters or calendar announcements) are welcome. To contact Citizens, phone (801) 2372716,fax to (801) 237-2519, mail your comments tothe addre: above or sendan e-mail to citizens@NACorp.com. E-mail can also be accessedvia our website at http://www.nacorp.convcitizensonline/ index.htm Columnson computerdisk or via e nail are preferred, but not required. A free writer’s guide is available on request. ters of Utah Pioneers is holding a rummage sale Sept. 27. 9 am-3 p.m. at the Pioneer Memorial Maseum, 30) N. Main, SLC. Antique baby clothes, kitchen items, cos- « Help Stop Hunger: 10:30 a.m. Sept. 25 — Blood Pressure. 10:30 ture and demonstration by Sifu space” at 345 W. Pierpont Ave.(250 ing a WPSvolunteer,call 567-2652. * Activities for Seniors: The Friendly Neighborhood Center, 1992 S. 200 East, SLC, offérs Hospitality Network and Church * Conversational French: Chi Lecture/Demonstration: 3, 6:30-7:30 information about accessing the support services of WPSor becom- research, 581-1104 and ask to speak to an osteoporosis study coordinator. activities, call 468-2781 Red Lotus School of M Jerry Gardner Oct. and numerous social events. For ple. For information call genetic activities for seniors age 60and up. For information on these and other will be presenting a free Tai Chi leep.m. This gentle internal martial arts form can strengthen the body, calm the mindandcenter one ‘s life. Red group (meets Tuesdays at | p.m.); naire and give a small blood sam- on the Jordan Parkway.Proceeds go ly and quickly in a relaxed atmos- ing will be held Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m. at the Bicentennial Building, 500 E. free bone mineral density scan, and will be asked to fill out a question- Hospital. Everyone will receive a Sept. 27. Tuition fee: $69.00, Informationcall 277-5759orsend e-mail to pe@inconnect.com. phere. Get ready for the Olympics to forma Ballet Guild. First meet- widowed men and women: one-onone outreach; a self-help support Join the Crop Walk, a walk-a-thon to stop hungeron Sept. 27, 10 a.m. University of Utah. Classes. start Lake Bowl, 5664 S. 900 East. Mur- panyof Sandyis seeking volunteers a genetic research project at LDS roomsin the Union Building at the ray. Informationcall Lindaat 2 9108 or 596-1808, or just come to thealley. + Ballet Guild in Sandy: The Mountain West Ballet Com- AARP Widowed Persons Service offers the following programs for all of you are invited to take part in Managing Editor: Kent Condon Editor: Deborah Moeller Tosubscribe to The Tribuneor News, phone 237-2900 ~~~ to Utahns Against Hunger, Crossroads Urban Center, the Interfaith Sept. 24 — Back to School Fair. World Services. Information call 532-3642 am. 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HT fe [‘° a fm r is i 7 z FF [= 7 |= o = EATORS SYNDICATE © 1907 ae STANLEY NEWMAN For informationon advertising, phone(801) 2 Free First Time Puppy & Kirten Examinations Mention this ad and receive a FREEfirst time puppy or kitten examination with one of.our excellent s! We feature and Saturday veterinary appointments. VINTAGEQAK experienced French cooks. Classes CLASSIC AMERICAN HOME FURNISHINGS Aut Asout Pers week course costs $125 plus $10 ingredients fee. Information, registration call 582-6019 or 582-7662 Since 1977 Our New Sandy Store A 4732 S. = Drive’¢ 272-5557 * Roadside CleanThePeace Corps Volunteer Alumni of Utah will have an Adopt-A- Highway community service project Oct. 4, 9 a.m. Meet at Leslie Abplanalp’s home, 320 East Cleve- land Avenue (1440 South) at 8:30 a.m. to carpool, or meet at 9 a.m. at Bangerter Highway, marker SR1S4. I-80 to 1365 South, SLC. Last PCVAU clean-up for 1997, Information call Leslie at 486-3042 * Peacemaker Lecture: Rey. Doctor Mbaya Ishiakany Tshiabaniu of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire) will speak during aspecial service at Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 East’ Vine Street ept. 28. 6 PM. Order vous Solid Oak, Cherry or Maple Dining Set Now | For Holidays and | Take 12 Months to PayInterest Free. Teriyaki FLANK STEAK Topic will $3*°. ‘Tribes, Tribalism and Tribality in the DRC (Zaire) Today and Tomorrow.” Open to public. A questionperiod anddessert will follow the service. Information call Suzanne Grada 942-1218. ‘ssential Oils Workshops: Claudine Martin, natural health and beauty consultant, will present five two-hour workshopsevery Sat Gourmet Boneless GARLIC BURGERS CHICKEN BREAST $4 79 Forest... 5 LB BOX A Conservative Force Paid for by Forest Hansen ROAST BEEF J Monday - Saturday 8 a.m-8 pum. | DRAINS | IUNBLOCKED! I $37°| $ 50 $37°. | ! Apollo Rooter ! 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