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Show South Edition Citizens Wednesday, September 24, 1997 Page 5 Community Calendar (yntinued fromPage4 Carol Newsome Sanford at 7883 or Edith Saito Mitko at * Ballet Guild in Sandy: Risers women’s how + looking for new members xaly and/or teams. 9108 oF 596-1808, or just cometo thealley + \vomen’s Bowling League: Early each Wednesday. 9:30 a.m. at South Lake Bow], 5664 S. 900 East. Mur- ray. Informationcall Linda at 262- Meets The Mountain West Ballet Company of Sandy seeking volunteers to form a Ballet Guild. First meet- Pet of the Week ing will be held Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m. at the Bicentennial Building, 500 E. 8680 South (east of the Parks and Recreation bldg.) in Sandy. Infor- mation call 944-1702 or 969-3164. * Scrabble Club: Come join the fun, camaraderie and competitionat the Salt Lake City Scrabble Club every Wednesday If you and/or twoor more of your family members have fractured a spine, hip, wrist or ankle and have a genetic research project at LDS Hospital. Everyone will receive a free bone mineral density scan, and will be askedto fill out a question- naire andgive a small blood sample Pizza, 900 E. 2100 South. Available: all levels of play. good food, and For information call genetic research, 581-1104 and ask to speak * Chinese Classes: Chinese Conversation Classes to anosteoporosis studycoordinator + Help Stop Hunger: Join the Crop Walk, a walk-a-thon will be givento adults and children every Saturday, 2-4 p.m. in class- tostop hungeron Sept. 27, 10 a.m on the Jordan Parkway. Proceeds go rooms in the Union Building at the University of Utah. Classes start Sept. 27. Tuition fee: $69.00. Informationcall 277-5759or send e-mail to pe@inconnect.com. * Conversational French: Learn conversational French easi- to Utahns Against Hunger, Crossroads Urban Center, the Interfaith ly and quickly in a relaxed atmosphere. Get ready for the Olympics offers the following programs for with Vive La France, a non-profit one outreach; aself-help support group (meets Tuesdays at | p.m.); the fall begin mid-September. Cost and numerous social events. For information about accessing the Frenchlanguageschool. Classes for $120for 10-week course; discounts for couples, family members and friends. Information, registration @ all of you are invited to take part in evening. 5:30-9 p.m. at Godfather’s friendly help to newplayers. e@ been diagnosed with osteoporosis, Hospitality Network and Church World Services. Information call 532-3642 * Widowed Persons Service: AARP Widowed Persons Service widowed men and women: one-on- Published as a supplementto TheSalt Lake Tribune and Deseret News by the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 The opinionsexpressed by the writers in Citizens do not necessarily reflect the editorial views of The Salt Lake Tribune or Deseret News Your submissions to Citizens (columns,cartoons,letters or calendar announcements) are welcome. To contact Citizens, phone (801) 2372716.fax to (801) 237-2519, mail your comments to the address above or send an e-mail to citizens@NACorp.com. E-mail can also be accessed via our website at http://www.nacorp.convcitizensonline/ index.htm Columns on computerdisk or viae-mail are preferred, but not required. Afree writer’s guide is available on request. r: Kent Condon Editor: Deborah Moeller Managing E support services of WPS or becoming a WPSvolunteer,call 567-2652. call 582-7662. * Osteoporosis Study: Continued on Page 6 Photography by James Butterfield The Sheltie hails from Scotland's rugged Shetland Islands; and was bred to be protective, obedient andnot to stray away. “Scottie,” this 4yewr-old, didn’t follow his upbringing and found himself lost. He's well-behaved and shy, and his photo will be entered in the Art for Animals VI silent art auction Sept. 26 to raise funds for low cost spay (neuterprograms. Public welcome, Information call 264-2267. PREMIER CHILDREN’S PERFORMING Read Books, Not BumperStickers ENROLLMEN Spend moretimein front of books andless time behind bumpersby taking one or moreofthefollowing classes at the University of Utah in Cedar Park or Sandy. Call 266-5341 for more information on the CedarPark site or 561-UofU (8638) for more information on the Sandy Meerats; site, To register call 581-8969 ARCHAEOLOGY OF MYTH AND. RITUAL Anthropology 381R-60/581R-60 HEALTH CONCERNS OF WOMEN CREATIVITY IN ADVERTISING Health Education 540R-60 Communications 35 1R-70 (4 hours credit) (3 hours credit TH 4:00 - 6:00 p.m T 6:00-9:00 p.m CEDAR PARK NO AUDITIONS - BOYS & GIRLS AGES 3 TO TEENS SUZIE MICHELSEN 942-0660 other Smith’s Exclusive ‘“‘crib for life’’ cig TH Th it crib actually converts into a twin or full size The Absolute mostcost efficient baby furniture ever offered. Manystyles & colors to choose from Starting At (4 hourscredit) Index Number: 1547 Index Number: 0606 Index Number: 0074/0086 HUMAN NATURE AIMS OF ADMINISTRATION BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE WEAVING Art 2018-60 (4 hours credit) W 5.00 9:00 p.m. Index Number: 0152 (5 hourscredit) 638R - 70 Index Number: 1767 T 4:30-7:00 p.m H 6:00-9:00 p.m register call bed PSYCHOLOGYOF CHILDRENS’ LITERATURE Index Number: Educational Psychology 5OOR-61 (3 hours credit) F 5:00-9:30 p.m. Oct 17 & 31 S 8:20 a.m. - 5:30 p.m Oct 18 & Nov 1 Index Number: 0849 CHILDRENS’ UTERATURE Educational Psychology 695R-61 {3 hours credit) F 5:00-9:30 p.m, 2972 BUILDING SUCCESS THROUGH STRATEGIC LEARNING Special Education 6718-60 (3 hours credit F 5:00-9:00 p.m $ 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m Oct 17 & 31 § 8:200.m.-5:30 p.m Oct 18 & Noy 1 Index Number: 0870 W6,00 9:00 p.m Index Number: 1526 (3 hours credit) Index Number: 9748 INTRO TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE English 1208-71 (5 hours credit) TH 4:00 6:00 p.m Index Number: 9765 Index Number: 9802 INTRODUCTION TO. SERVICE AGENCIES AND. WOMEN’S STUDIES Women’s Studies 210R-60 (4 hours credit MW 4:30-6:30 p.m Index Number: 3144 BUILDING SUCCESS THROUGH STRATEGIC LEARNING Educational Studies 581R-60 (3 hours credit) F 5:00-9:00p.m $ 8:30 a.m- 5:30 p.m Nov 7, 8,14, 15 Index Number: 0903 Educational Administration ADVANCES IN NUTRITION SCIENCE Foods & Nutrition 301R-70 (3 hours credit) W 7:00-10:00 p.m Index Number: 1284 Nov. 7, 8, 14, 15 PSYCHOLOGY OF STRESS MANAGEMENT Health Education 316R-61 (3 hours credit) Children's Stores MW 5:30-8:00 p.m SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION Sociology 343R-60 (4 hours credit TH 6:00-8:00 p.m MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Health Education 2058-60 (4 hours credit) H6:00- 10:00 p.m Index Number: 1512 255-4255 107 W. 7200 So. STORE HOURS: M-S 10-6 liberal Education 316R-60 SANDY HUMANORIGINS. EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY Anthropology 102R-70 (5 hours credit $ 9:00 o.m.- 1:00 p.m Index Number: 0057 ANALYSIS OF ARGUMENT Communications 1278 -70 (4 hourscredit) MW 10:000.m.- 12:00 p.m Index Number: PROGRAMSFOR THE ELDERLY Gerontology 50270 (3 hours credit} W 5:00 8:00 p.m Index Number: 1420 FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY CARE Health Education 195R-70 (4 hours credit) TH 9:55 -11:50.0.m Index Number: 1510 INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS OF THE WEST: FREEDOM VS, RESPONSIBILITY Honors Program 101RH-70 (5 hours credit) MW 4:00 - 6:00 p.m Index Number; call 581-7383 CONSTRUCTING PERSONAL IDENTITY Liberal Education 110R-70 (5 hours credit) MW. 5:00-7:30 p.m Index Number: 1719 INTRO TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE Linguistics 120R-71 (5 hours credit) TH 4:00-6:00 p.m Index Number: 9764 BUSINESS ETHICS Philosophy 342R-70 (3 hours credit) MW 7:30 - 9:00 p.m Index Number: 2514 TAI CHI, YOGA/MOVEMENT Theatre 5248-70 (3 hours credit) W 10:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. Index Number: 3110 COMMUNITY, ECONOMY, AND SUSTAINABILITY Urban Planning 539R-70. (4 hours credit) H 6:30-9:30 pm Index Number: 3139 COMMUNITY HEALTH PROBLEMS SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER Health Education 305-70 (3 hours credit) Women’s Studies 337R-70 MW 12.05 1:30 p.m MW 6:30-9:00 p.m Index Number: 1520 Index Number: 3155 0575 ADVANCED FIRST AID REFRESHER. Health Education 375R-70 (4 hours credit) TH 9:55 -11:50 am Index Number: 1534 (4 hours credit) |