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Show Page 4 West Edition Citizens Wednesday, September 24, 1997 Community Calendar Continued from Page 2 * p.m. Show, demonstration are free ers) is a non-denominational pro- will be askedtofill out a question- naire and give a small blood sam- reunion. Thelast Tuesday ofeach enior Health Seminar: “Medicare, Medicaid and Long- aged infant to kindergarten. MOPS. ple. For information call genetic research, 581-1104 andask to speak month at the South County Com- andopentothe public Fall Dance: The German American Society gram for mothers with children provides encouragement, support. teaching. crafts and friendships. MOPS meets at three locations: to anosteoporosis study coordina- Sept. 30. Question and answer following. Information, location, W. Century Dr. (4350 S.), Salt Lake Christian Fellowship (572-0211). 615 E. 9800 South, and Southeast to stop hunger on Sept. 27, 10 a.m. on the Jordan Parkway, Proc available. Admission $6; members reservations call Bob or Karenat Christian Church(272-5 256), 1881 to Utahns Against Hunger, Cross- and students $4: available at the Ascensus, 532-6660. * French Cooking Classes: Leam tocook dishes fromthe var- E. VineSt. (6100 § roads Urban Center, the Interfaith Hospitality Network and Church World Services. Information call 532-3642. * Widowed PersonsService: AARP Widowed Persons Service will have its annual Fall Dance on Oet. 3. 7:30 p.m. in the LDS Wilford Stake Center, 1765 E. 3080 South, SLC. Music provided by Salzburger Echo: entertainment by Hans Huettlinger. German food door. Information call Walter at 292-1969. * Bereayement Support: Support sessions for widowed persons are held at 2 p.m. onthe first. and third Thursdays and the second and fourth Saturdays of the monthat the Murray Heritage Cen- ter, 10 E. 6150 South (between Main and State streets), Murray. There are no fees. Information call 467-4136. Term Care — How They Can and Cannot Help You" is the subjectof a free seminar being hosted by Ascensus Senior Living Seminars South, offers activities for the pub- ject Oct. 4, 9 a.m. Meet at Leslie vocalist. Noon. — Come Alive After Five: Free ‘Abplanalp’s home,320 1-80 to 1365 South, SLC. PCVAU clean-up for 1997. Informationcall Leslie at 486-3042. * PeacemakerLecture: Rey. Doctor Mbaya Tshiakany Tshiabantu will speak during aspecialservice at Sept. 26 — Lunch Bunch Enter- Series: Crimson Blue,all of the Democratic Republic of Congo(formerly Zaire) Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 East Vine Street, Si 28, 6 PM. Topic will be: Tribes, Tribalism and Tribality person, Information, reservations call Carol Newsome Sanford at 942-7883 or Edith Saito Mitko at 277-7588. am. Sept. 26 — Dancing with Golde- individuals and/or teams. Meets each Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. at South Sept. 29 — Lunch BunchEnter- in the DRC (Zaire) Today and tainment Series: AvenuesJazz Trio, Tomorrow.” Open to public. A thealley. soon Junior Jazz Basketball: jedan Community Schools and Salt Lake County Recreation will be offering Junior Jazz basketball questionperiod anddessert will follow the service. Information call Suzanne Grada 942-1218. ntial Oils Workshops: Claudine Martin, natural health * Ballet Guildin Sandy: The Mountain West Ballet Com- pany of Sandy is seeking volunteers and beauty consultant, will present $45-50: includes games, jersey. five two-hour workshopseverySat urday evening beginning Sept. 27at appearance. Registration taken at Scentsations Lotions and Oils, 865 E. 900 South, SLC. Workshops Recreation bldg.) in Sandy. Informationcall 944-1702 or 969-3164. * Scrabble Club: offer information on the use of essential oils for health, beauty. and competitional the Salt Lake City Utah Jazz gameticket and player West JordanCity Hall, 8000 S. Redwood Rd. Oct. 18, 25 — 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Oct. 21, )-8 p.m. Informationcall 569-5090. * Singers Needed: Songworks. formerly the Salt Lake/West Valley Chorale, is a nondenominational community choir. Newsingers in all voiceparts are f 5. Informationcall Bridget, 553-8119 or Susan, 3640168. * Flu Shots for Seniors: Flu shots will be available on Oct 1, 7 and 28, 9 a.m.-noon at the Friendly Neighborhood Senior Come join the fun, camaraderie ly and quickly in a relaxed atmos- day of every month. October features ballroom dancing at the Murray Arts Center (4880 S. State). Frenchlanguageschool. Classes for every Saturday, 2-4 p.m. in classrooms in the Union Building at the University of Utah, Classes start 532-1586. In addition, it offers a 8:30 p.m.-midnight, Dance lessons free, confidential hotline in English and Spanish, available 24 hours a available at 7:30 p.m. Cost $5, addi- day, 7 days a week, which has recorded messages about sexual health andpersonal health, The hotline number is 364-CALLor(800) tional $1 for lesson. Information on “Z” Women, future events, socials and trips call 255-2931 or e-mail TWILIGHT@prodigy.net * Tai Chi Lecture/Demonstration: Red Lotus School of Movement will be presenting afree Tai Chilecsai Club of Utah will holdits annual Fall Show on Sept 27, 10 am.-6 pm, at the Sugar Sept. 27. Tuition tee: $69.00. Information call 277-5759or sende-mail to pe@inconnect.com. * Conyersational French: Learn conversational French easi- for couples, family me: bd By master BenSolari will be givenat | * Mothers of Pre-Schoolers: MOPS(Mothers Of Pre-School SURGERY & DISEASE TREATMENT 1 4370 South Redwood Rd. © Callouses, corns & bunions @ Bonespurs & heel pain Most insurance accepted. (X-rays are extra if needed) LASERSSURGERY| Dr. Ron Brown I ia i My * G3 * i * ie oF a it Hundredsofsizes numerous styles and options available Heartland’s exclusive ME HEARTLAND FACTORY OUTLET 1567 WEST 2100 SOUTH 978-3336 TRAMPOLINE WORLD 7291 SOUTH STATEST. 566-2211 Managing Editor: Kent Condon Editor: Deborah Moeller Tosubscribe to The Tribuneor News, phone 237-2900 Forinformation on advertising, phone (801) 237-2815 #15ALE PRICESEVERYDAY 4 HEAD HI-FI STEREO VCR 35239 INSTALLATIO “ve CAMCORDER 18X ZOOM 3499% #GRAX420 Ryn ENMUaLa installed by Sept. 30th. 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Everyone will receive a free bone mineral density scan, and re i Your submissions to Citizens (columns, cartoons,letters or calendar announcements) are welcome. Tocontact Citizens, phone (801) 2372716,fax to (801) 237-2519, mail your commentstothe address above or send an e-mail to citizens@NACorp.com. E-mail canalso be accessed via our website at http://www.nacorp.convcitizensonline/ index.htm Columns on computerdisk or via e-mailare preferred, but not + Osteoporosis Study: the mind andcenter one’s life. Red Lotus School is located in “Anspace”at 345 W. Pierpont Ave (250, South), Informationcall 355-6375, = All interested persons areinvited to attend an informative keynote address and breakout sessions. Informationcall the Lupus Foundation, 943-0560 or (800) 657-6398 and a genetic research project at LDS oS =4 News friends, Information, registration House Park, 1550 E. 2100 South, tion on rock planting by bonsai Theopinions expressed by the writers in Citizensdonot necessarily reflect the editorial views ofThe Salt LakeTribuneor Deseret Utah State Bar and Justice Center. call 582-7662. form canstrengthenthe body, calm SLC, Displays. trees for sale and held Sept. 27, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Publishedas a supplementto The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News by the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South Main Steet, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. $120for 10-week course; discounts Jerry Gardner Oct. 6:30-7:30 Citizens the fall begin mid-September. Cost been diagnosed with osteoporosis, all of youare invitedto take part in 3, tion call 364-8284. with Vive La France, a non-profit ture and demonstration by Sifu p.m. This gentle internal martialarts mals VI silent art auction Sept. 26 to raise funds for low cost spay/neuter programs. Public welcome. Informationcall 264-2267. 12-Oct. 10. Gallery open Tuesday- phere. Get ready for the Olympics in Sugar House Garden Center Kathleen Peterson. Show runs Sept Saturday: admission free. Informa- annual Lupus Symposium will be friendlyhelp to new players. * Chinese Classes: Chinese Conversation Classes will be given to adults and children Z” Women, asocial group for information onthese programs, call year-old, didn’t follow his upbringing and found himselflost. He’s well-behavedandshy, and his photowill beentered in the Art for Ani- 3926. Pizza, XX) E. 2100 South. Available: all levels of play. good food, and zoftig women(size 14 and up) and the men whoadore them, holds a monthly danceparty the third Satur- foster better understanding of sexu- bredtobe protective, obedient andnottostray away.“Scottie,”this 4- ent location. Information call 467- Symposiumon Lupus: The Lupus Foundation of Utah's munity resource guide detailingits ality among young people. For The Sheltie hails from Scotland’s rugged Shetland Islands, and was Wednesday andSaturdayat adiffer- Scrabble Club every Wednesday educational services and resources It alsooffers sex educationtraining andparent-child workshops to help. rather thaninflicting injury. Tuesdays and Thursdays, oe ‘8 p.m, at 974 E. 2100 S., SLC. Also Monday, evening, 5:30-9 p.m, at Godfather's flue can be serious for people over WomenGatherings: a bio-engineered, user-friendly self- defense systemfocusedonavoiding exhibit of current works from John Erickson, Patricia Kimball and costly health problems. Medicare Part B pays for the shot. Informai Il 468-2780, Free introductory lesson. The Fluid Ring Self-Defense Systemis =, 21K) S., SLC will sey “Plein Air” an Center, 1992 S. 65 andcanlead to dangerous and Photographyby James Butterfield naires, 10:30 a.m. * Self-Defensefor Grown-ups: 8680 South (east.of the Parks and invited to rehearsals on Tuesday evenings, 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Westvale Presbyterian Church, 3610 S. 4400 West. Information call 9684838. * Planned Parenthood Services: Planned Parenthood offers a com- 200 East. SLC. The Sept. 25 — BloodPressure. 10:30 to forma Ballet Guild. First meeting will be held Oct. 1, 7:30p.m. at the Bicentennial Building, 500 E. leagues for boys andgirls, firs grade, many levels and abilities, Fee widowed men and women: one-onone outreach; a self-help support group(meets Tuesdays at 1 p.m.); and numerous social events. For information about accessing the os fi ee Friendly Neighbor hood Cen, 1992 S. 200 East. SLC, offers. activities for seniors age 60 andup. Lake Bowl, 5664 S. 900 East, Murray. Information call Linda at 2629108 or 596-1808, or just come to original. Noon. offers the following programs for eeservices of WPS ot becom- * Women’s Bowling League: Early Risers women’s bowling league is looking for new members, Continued on Page 5 Pet of the Week Join the Crop Walk, a walk-a-thon ¢ West High Reunion: West High School's Class of 1966 will be holding its 30th+1 class reunion Oct. 3, 7 p.m. after West High's Homecoming. Buffet dinner: 500 S. Main, SLC. Cost $25 per Donnaat 583-6664. plex Building, 2100 S. State, rm. + Help Stop Hunger: exhibit of a restored steam fire engine. will be at the Little America hotel, Last 3009, 7 p.m. Information call tor Forinformation onthese and other activities, call 468-2781. Sept. 24 — Back to School Fair 10:30a.m. Bangerter Highway, marker SR 154, food and drinks. 5-9 p.m folk rock. Noon, goodcollectibles. Proceeds go to an East Cleve- tainment Series: Paul Boruff, soft tainment tume jewelry and otheritems will be sold; no museum pieces, but land Avenue (1440 South) at 8:30 a.m. to carpool, or meet at 9 a.m. at hot Latin Salsa band: also prizes, Sept. 25 — Lunch Bunch Enter- um, 300 N. Main, SLC. Antique baby clothes, kitchen items, cos- week course costs $125 plus $10 ingredients fee. Information, registrationcall 582-6019 or 582-7662. Highway community service pro- concert featuring the Salsa Brava, a rummage sale Sept. 27, 9 am.-3 p.m.at the Pioneer Memorial Muse- start Oct. 4. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Eight- The Gallivan Center. 36 E. 200 pt. 24 Lunch BunchEntertainment Series: Melissa Anderson, ¢ Rummage Sale Benefit: The International Society Daughiers of Utah Pioneers is holding a ious regions of France. Classes will * Roadside Clean-up: The Peace Corps Volunteer Alumni of Utah will have an Adopt-A- ‘all location nearest you. give students a glimpse of the culture behind the recipe. Teachers are experienced French cooks. Classes * Gallivan Center Activities: lic throughout the week. For more information on any activity, call MetroFellowship (264-9999), 460 Addressingissues of adoption and NOW, THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! SOUTH VALLEY Vd COnL! haale” rsre) Pte LES Clit) 2000 W 9995 Bo Parry) reeen) LotRipe! ry cyho 227yn Sa ONLY MONTH O.A.C, RSPte ROA) DeNUR |