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Show South Edition Ci vitizensJanuary31,1996 Page 4 Community Calendar from 8 a.m. to noon. The cost is $49 per person. Call Tom Carrol! at 957-3428 for more information or to register @ Valentine Making: Children are invited to visit any Salt Lake City Public Librarylocation, Saturday, Feb. 10. to create unique, handsomevalentines Paper, scissors and glue will be provided. Stop by anytime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m, For moreinformation, call 524-8200. @ Photography Exhibit: The Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, presents an exhibit titled Personal Notes, Feb. 10 through April 2. The exhibit features photographybyArt Brunisholz, Tim Gallagher, Kathleen Gardner and Dan Hendriksen. A public reception will be held Friday, Feb. 16 from 7 to 8 p.m. For more information call 524-8278. © Books and AuthorsSeries: The University of Utah Friends of the Libraries cordially invite you to the “SundayAfternoon at the Marriott — Books and Authors Series, Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. at the Museum ofFine Arts. William B. Smart and John Telford will present their book “Utah: A Portrait.” @ Women's Group: Business and Profession Women's Group meets Feb. 14 and March 13 at 6:30 p.m., in the Salt Lake County Complex, 2001 S. State, south building. second floor, room $2019. If you are interested in networking with business and professional women, or if you are interested in women’s issues, please attend this meeting. @ Fundraising Gala: The Ronald McDonald House annual fundraising gala event — The Red & White Ball — will be Saturday, Feb. 17 at the Salt Lake Red Lion Hotel's Grand Ballroom. The eventwill includea sitdown dinner, music and dancing based on a Mardi Gras theme. Cail 363-4663 to obtain tickets, donate items for the auction or get more information. © Adoption Possibilities: A Act of Love announces its new adoption program, “China, With Love.” Comehearall about this new program, specifically dealing with adopting from China. You'll receive information on how the process takes place and how to apply. The meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. 20 at the Whitmore Library Auditorium, 2197 E. 7000 South, at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 572-6360, option 2. ® Dance in Concert: Dancein Concert will be held at the BYU DeJong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, Feb. 22, 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature “Woman the Pioneer” by Virginia Tanner in hon- or of the Utah Centennial. Tickets are $7 for the public, $6 for students, and are available at the Fine Art Ticket Office, 378-4322. @ Community Council: The South Cottonwood Community Council meets every third Thursday at 7 p.m., at Cottonwood High School, room 209. Topics to be discussed include zoning changes, home occupation, parks, transportation and incorporation. Residents living in the south Cottonwood area (from 900 East to Highiand Drive, and from Murray Holiday Road to 1-215) are welcome. Support @ Lymphedema Group: ymiphaderna Support Group will meet the third Thursdayof month at the American Cancer Soriety, 941 E. 3300 South, at 4 p.m. For more information, call 483-1500. ®@ Widowed Support Group: Evening support groups are now forming for both men and women who have been widowed. This is a great opportunity to meet and form friendships with individuals who have experienced the loss of their spouses. Call 9779501 for details. © Bridges Volunteer Program: If you are over 45, you can be a volunteer tutor for a child in a Salt Lake County elementary school. It takes only a few hours a week and no experience is required. Training is provided. Call 468-2191 for more information. @ Celebration of Cultures: Discover the culture of Africa and South America with Sister Maryam andher husband Josein “Celebration of Cultures” at Salt Lake CountyLibraries. For more information on dates, times and locations, call the Salt Lake County Library System at 943-4636. © Facts of Life Hotline: Planned Parenthood Association of Utah introduces a statewide Facts of Life Line information service, which provides confidential recorded messages about family planning, sexuality and reproductive health. It is available in both English and Spanish 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is free and can be accessed by touch-tone phone from anywhere in Utah. The hot- line numberis 364-CALL in Salt Lake, or 1-800-344-4134 outside of Salt Lake area @ Traveling Exhibit: The Chapman Branch Library, 577 S. 900 West, will host the Alzheimer's Association Utah Chapter traveling educational exhibit through Feb. 2. For more information, call 524-8234. © Smoking Cessation: Give yourself a wonderful gift for the New Year. Become smoke free. American Lung Association of Utah is sponsoring another Hypnosis Clinic for smokers, Thursday, Feb. 1 and 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. Call 484-4456 for more information. @ YWCA NoontimeSeries: In the spirit of Utah's centennial, the YWCA'’s Noontime Network series for February will focus on several womenofdifferent nationalities trying to maintain their cultures. The lectures are free to the public and will take place in the Helen Jarman Room at the YWCA, 322 E. Broadway. Feb.1: Transition from Argentina; Feb. 8: Korean Adventures; Feb. 15; Light One Candle; Feb. 29: MexicanSister © Canadian Exhibit: The Sweet Library, 455 F Street. presents an exhibit by art- ist Deborah Dvorak titled Pictures from the Hotel Canada, Feb. 1-March 9. A public reception will be held Thursday, Feb. 1 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call 524-8276. ®@ Win-Win Negotiation: Terry Bragg. found of Peacemakers Training, presents a workshop on “Win-Win Negotia- tion: How to Make Deals that Work,” Saturday, Feb. 3 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Olympus Community School, 4055 S. 2300 East. Tuition is $25. Call Olympus as yes CyanTey Sra Plat) CleanU ‘Up _- Tune U Upi VACUUM 8 Point Service Sa lEK le} seekates | : en Cleaning 1 AAA SEW & VAC Seats ° I \ 9310So, 700East 562-922 eae z SEWING | MACHINE i $4695 peel 1 aie Sa - i $4995 i ase 31/96 we 2 se ‘et more sports, movies, programs, free channels and direct feeds on your a “Eull View TV = The Satellite!a ae With The Best View’ ——_— Complete g a paraded “Full View” system @ as low as a micetyS619 29% Sie & OTHER Quality systems Community Education at 2732161 to register or for more information. @ Single, Widowed, Divorce: ANCHOR: a social support groupfor single, widowed and divorced individuals. For information, call Carol at 272-4311. © Art Exhibit: Artist Fletcher Booth, working in oil on canvas and charcoal on paper, and Frederick Brayman, printmaker, are exhibiting their worksin the Finch Lane Gallery, 54 Finch Lane, until Feb. 23, For more information, contact Kim Duffin at the City Arts Council at 596-5000. @ Mammogram Screening: Salt Lake Regional Mobile MammographyUnit will be offering convenient, low-cost ($75) and ACR accredited mammogram screenings at the following locations: — Jan. 31; 855 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville. @ Eagle CountTrip: Canyonlands Field Institute will sponsor an eagle counton the Colorado River, Saturday, March 2. Cost of the all-day trip is $80 and includes lunch and snacks. For more information,call 1-800860-5262 or 801-259-7750. ®@ Overeater Anonymous: Overeater Anonymous meets every Thursday at 7 p.m.at Pioneer Valley Hospital conference room. Call Barb at 966-3824 or Alice at 965-8651 @ Military Reunion: USS Portsmouth (CL-102), 1944-1949, WWII, reunion is scheduledfor July 3-7 at the Boston Marriott (Newton) Hotel in Boston, Mass. For more information, contact Joseph C, Barber (R Division), 70 Maloney Court, Winsted, CT 06098. @ Free Tax Assistance: The Salt Lake City Public LibrarySystem offersfree tax assistance beginning Feb. 2 and continuing through April 15. Tax assistance for seniorcitizens will noon to 2 p.m. — Sweet Library, 455 F Street, VITA: Fridays, Feb. 2-April 12, 10 a.m. to noon. For moreinformation, call 5248200. @ Osteoporosis Study: A new medication, which is expected not only to step bone loss but increase bone mass,is being tested by researchers al the University of Utah School of Medicine. Women, ages 55 to 75, who have osteoporosis, at least one vertebral(spine) fracture and are not currently taking estrogen or other medications for osteoporosis, are being soughtforthe study. Interested individuals should call Merry Hook at 585-2310 or 1-800- 255-7963. ® Brown Bag Lecture: During 1996, The Utah State Historical Society and the Division of State Archivesis sponsoring a brown bag lectureseries devoted to the upcoming Centennial County History Project. Lectures will be held at the Utah Historical Society West Lecture Room, Rio Grande Depot, 300 S. Rio Grande (455 West), at noon. © Evening With Experts: The University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI), 501 Chipeta Wayin the U. of U. Research Park, will present the “Evening With the Experts”winter lecture series continuing each Wednesday through March 27 to be held at 7:30 p.m. in UNI’s dining room. All presentations are free to the public. Call 583-2500, ext, 453 for more information. The following is a list of scheduled lectures: — Jan. 31: Surviving the Loss of a Loved One. — Feb. 7: Dying to be Thin. — Feb. 14: A Healthy Approach to Finding and Keepingthe Reiationship You Want. — Feb. 21: Depression Treatment: Medications, Exercise and Psychotherapy. : STANDOUNMD SATELLITE in Business over 11 Years 9218South 700East BE5.4900 @s: we Raee ; for information of upcoming classes and events. @ Parenting Classes: — March20: Phobias: What to do When the Monster's Underthe Bed. — March 27: Strange Bedfellows and Other MaritalIssues. @ Volunteers Needed: The Red Cross needs you. If you are interested in helping victims The Children's Service Society of Utah, 124 S. 400 East, is offering support groups, parenting classes and workshops. For more information, call 355-7444. The classes are as follows: — Saturdays, Jan. 20-Feb. 24: PrenatalClasses, 10 a.m.to noon. ® Women’s Health Check: Free and low cost breast and cervical cancer screenings are available through the Salt Lake City/County Health Department. after a disaster, assessing damage Saturday appointments available. Marital Disharmonyon Children. or in the health services, contact the Salt Lake Chapterat 467-7339 For more information, call 468CAREor1-800-717-1811. Citizens Published as a supplement to The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News by the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. Theopinions expressed by the writers in Citizens do not necessarily reflect the editorial views of The Tribune or News. Yoursubmissionsto Citizens (columns,cartoonsorletters) are welcomed. To contactCitizens, phone (801) 237-2716, fax to (801) 237-2519 or mail your commentsto the address above. Columns on computerdisk are preferred, but not required. 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