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Show Page 4 South Edition Citizens November22, 1995 Community Cilender ACROSS ing Young Artist” series. For moreinformation, call 524-8280. @ Customer Service Workshop: Samms 5 Kiddie-tit elephant 10 Groupof wolves 14 Musical tors beginning Jan. 6. This course Salt Lake Community College is intended for volunteer counselors of the AARP Tax-Aide pro- will host a customerservice workshop — Service Gold — Thursday Dec. 7 from 8 a.m. to noonat the Millcreek Center. The cost is $49 per person. The workshopis de- gram. Prior tax preparation is not Diamond required. Counselors are reimbursed for mileage. To volunteer, call Warren at 277-7420, or Kris- signed to teach good customer tin at 524-6095, service skills. For more information, call Tom Carroll at 9573428 @ Holiday Exhibit, Ornament Sale: The Sweet Branch, 455 F Street, will hold itsAnnual Holi. day Exhibit and Ornament Sale Dec. 1-30. A public reception will be held Monday, Dec. 11 from © First Night Volunteers: Make this New Year's Eve the best yet. Volunteer for First Night '96. A family-oriented celebration of the arts. Sell t-shirts, help with family art projects, paint faces and more. Many positionsare available. Shifts are only the public. Registration deadline is Dec. 15, Program participants learn gardening skills and volunteer with Extension Horticulturists. Classes run from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Wednesdays and Fridays, for 10 weeks beginning Jan. 3 until March 15. The cost is $75. A refund of $40 will be given when volunteer have been completed. For more information. call 451-3204 © Christmas Concerts: Gloriana will present two Christmas Concerts: Saturday Dee. 16, 8 p.m., St.Ambrose Catholic Church, 1975 S. 2300 East; Sunday, Dec. 17,7 p.m., Park City Library and Education Center Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. in Park City. Tickets are available at the door: $8 for adults, $5 for stu- Floyd in 3-D.”’ Call 538-2098 for Star Showinformation and 363- Citizens would like to pub- sandwiches members 43 Eye part Ra, $2880N . 45 Trite 46 Wadingbird 47 Spiked OOWN 28 “Ready, |" 1 Howards__ 2 Feline sound 3 Venusde__ 4 Set aside 5 Cleo’s craft —6 In front 7 Gravy holder 29 Long-division word 30 Strong personalities 32 Wile E. Coyote’s suppiier sister 80 Root vegetables 51 __hotand cold (waver} §2 Catch a bus 83"... of 34 Truck manufacturer 38 Flag 36 Aspersion 84 ‘This is fun!” 55 Droll wit 58 Bet in roulette Behaves Slugger'sturn Strainer Sediment Get evenfor 8 Eyebrow shape 9 Assess 10 PartofNYPD 11 Go-between 33 Vacuum 48 Fred Astaire's kindness yet” Bice lish yourstories throughoutthe 47 Not th 4 f month of December, so send yoursubmissionsin early, pref- Ot of the clergy 49 Quarterback Whatever the experience, whatever the memory, shareit with your neighbors in the community by submitting your story to Citizens, 135 S. Main St., erably before the end of November. However, you may submit stories through Wednesday, Dec.6. If your story is published on the front page of Citizens, then great 65 Advise 86 Mrs. Kramden 87 She loved Narcissus 89 Skin-cream you will receive a free Citizens T-shirt. It’s our way of saying ingredient 9 Salt Lake City, UT 84111, or fax it to (801) 237-2519. thanksfor sharinga bit of yourself with us and those in the Stories may beof any length 38 Faculty Abbr. 37 Bunny-trail traveler 40 Somecoll. students 41 Juan's friends 42 Brown shade 43 Statementof belief but should beatleast one page, double-spaced. Submissions about New Year's will also be considered for publication. Children are invited A share their experiencesas well. lonely. 98 More unusual 13 Actor Olin 34 Skiers’ meccas: holiday stories today The holiday season is upon us, and Citizens would like ta make this season a memorable one by publishing your favorite holiday stories. Whatare your family holiday traditions? Can you remember your favorite present or holiday experience from your childhood? Maybe you gave to those who wereless fortunate or spent some time with the 12 Rlockypeaks 21 Piece of real estate 22 Poe bird 25 Snakes 28 Row of seats 27 Certain 16 Monster 17 Barbie, e.g. 18 Do a doubletake 19 Spare 20 Daydreaming 23 Like Princeton, 24 25 28 31 32 Submit your favorite ceivea free t-shirt, First Night '96 button and parking. Call 3280483. © Pioneer Celebration Position: The Utah Sesquicentennial Celebration Coordinating Council needsa volunteer to work in its office. Good organizational, clerical and people skills required. Duties include answering telephoneandwritten inquiries, data entry, correspondence, minutes, agendas and otherclerical duties. Part-time afternoons. For more information, call 533-3597 © Hansen Planetarium: Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, presents: “Jewels of the Winter Sky,” “Star of Bethlehem,” “Secret of the Cardboard Rocket,” “DIGISTAR II: Romping Across the Universe,” “Laser Holidays,’ ‘Laser Smashing Pumpkins,” ‘Laser Pearl Jam in 3-D,” “Laser U2 in 3-D,” “Laser Zeppelin in 3-D" and ‘Laser tion, call 524-8276 © Master Gardener Class: Registration has begun for the 1996 Master Gardener Class held at the USU Botanical Gardensin Farmington. This class is open to or Moss 61 Was sorry for 62 Actress Rowlands 63 Goteborg native 64 Hied ISM by NormaSteinberg Edted by Slaniey Newman 15 “Now, Pablo!” as of 1969 three hours long and you will re- 6.30 to 8 p.m. For more informa- 60 Macpherson 1 Lazarus or dents and seniors @ Tax-Aide Training: Training in income tax preparation will be given byIRS instruc- Continued from page 3 MATE! en ETles) community. Continued on page 5 - f off Z f= : Bi Khe te Latrmnin, twa. 25 Cippetirt: Czas) Piprtente, ee \ DROP AND SHOP $ FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24TH 12 PM. - 6 PM. $4 ADM. AL NIGHT SKATE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24TH 7PM.- 7AM, $2 ADM, (amaaal Ma3 BSaCat CI GN DONE WHILE THE KIDS Be Seee GRU iaaa OREM SANDY OGDEN Areally great steak aie] (oir|—|=| pats [A]|o/Olr-|>] | i OFFERING: {=o} Rubber Stamps @ Florals © Dolis @ Country Western Art and Holiday Items Opentill 8 pm Mon thru Fri after Thanksgiving pee a am to coe Mon.-Sat. Aan Oh | 10% OFF | | Nov 24th - 25th Only, | L MustHave Coupon _j ease eerie) 2 Room Special aae Panasonic VACUUMS © Safe Guard System © Triple Filter System © Automatic it Height A\djustment © 12-inch Agitator (All-Brush) ek low Open at Ivy Place 4700 South 900 East, #18 (Across from Spoons 'N Spice) 281-3413 Doserste December 3ist tiaras We've gotthegrill, the expertise, and now,the Tatiana Stepanova & end of the month. It'll give us a chance to meetour newneigh- rts Council supported by a grant from City Featuring principal dancers: prom |e ae et at ba) We hopeyou can join us during our housewarmingcelebration. Justgiveus Cee a call at 572-5177to jet us know when School 9360 South 300 East Artistic Director: Karen Chatterton Peet Ce RKPR aI 3 Saeco) Caeras 9310 South 700 East \Berind Wendy's Mc rr ) in town, we'll be celebrating our housewarming throughthe Housewarming Celebration Mt. Jordan INTERMOUNTAIN AREAS restaurant in which to showthem off. As the newest resident Alexander Greschenko the Bolshoi Bole DU a) Caee se (A $29.95 value!) Tequires a grill that exceeds 1000Fahrenheit. And what better way to Kick off our Housewarming, Tickets available at; Sondy Parks & Recreation, Dan’ si h South Tjowne Gty Hall : : you'd like to come in and we'll save a placeforyou. Or, stop by to say hello, bors and irl give you a chance to experience awardwinning primerib, steaks cut from hand-selected, Midwestern corngfed beef, seafood andpoultry featuring subtle sauces and wonderfulflavor combinations, Plus, unique appetizerslike our giant Portabella mushroom, NewZealandgreen lip mussels and smoked chicken sausage. If youlike, call aheadforreservations. But ifyot.don’t that’s okay, we'll still welcome you warmly), era Asal! Prime Rib, Choice Steaks. Sandy, 10720 South HolidayPark Dr. (one block south of the 106 S. exit off 1-15), 572-5177 |