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Show 4 Births 34 Infants Are Born Delbert R. Parker, 3127 So. 4180 West Gordon S. Snow, 3345 Beaver St. Dale A. Lobato, 4960 Coquille Ave. Jerry D. McMackin, 5325 So. 600 West W. John Atamanczyk, 4896 Farrah Dr. Paul J. Kanehara, 3343 Mockingbird Way Area ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls In Birth reports from hospitals in the Green Sheet area - Cottonwood, St. Marks and Pioneer Valley - showed 34 infants welcomed by area families during the week, according to information available Monday morning. Of that total, 16 were boys and 18 were girls. Twelve of the infants arrived at Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, 11 at St. Marks and 11 at Pioneer Valley. Twins were among the births this week. A boy and a girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rees of West Robert Fackrell, Magna Ken Hancey, Taylorsville Steven Jensen, West Valley City Donald Jex, West Valley City Todd Cunningham, Murray Michael Deppe, West Valley City PIONEER VALLEY HOSPITAL Girls Jay Bytheway Dean M. Goodwin Hector Gudino John Luttmer HOSPITAL Tarique Mudhal Dennis C. Mertlich Girls Mark F. Spitz Daniel Spendlove, 3916 Swallow Gordon L. Jessop, 6947 So. 1520 West Dale J. Marks, 5799 Emilion Cir. Gary Mabey, 3633 Belfort Dr. Hal R. Palmer, 6646 So. 70 West Douglas E. Chesley, 4545 Atherton Dr. Craft Housa, look over the fruits of their labors as they Inspect newly fired mugs. PRODUCT . . . Kothy Nlon and Navilla, pottery Instructors at Plonaar Boys Christine Hogoboom David B. Young Mark A. Wyatt Symphony Concert Set For New Year's Eve SALT LAKE. The Utah Symphony will be holding a New Years Eve party to ring in 1984 with the tradit- Classes For Winter Term Start On 9 fh 9. Mail-i- n registrations are presently being accepted and, according to Craft House office manager Helen Shurtleff, in person registration will begin Tuesday. The winter schedule will include bonsai, crafts for moms and kids, draperies and bedspreads, dressmaking, fly tying, greenhouse, interior decoration, jewelry design (lost wax), lapidary and jewelry, moutain men crafts, knitting, leather, machine embrodiery, painting, art techniques, crafts (silk screen, inkle weaving), pottery, rugs (braided), stained glass, folk art painting, weaving, rug weaving, wood refinishing, wood carving, creative writing, writing poetry, writing histories, quilting, sculpture, basic water color, basic art for elementary oil painting and teachers. ional noisemakers, hats, balloons, refreshments and, of course, music. University classes and classes for recertification for public school teachers continue to be given. These classes are also recommended for lane change. In addition to the classes, Pioneer Craft House has a program of special events and exhibits which will be scheduled throughout the year. Tours of the Craft House for individuals and groups may be arranged by calling Mrs. Shurtleff at 467-661- Puppet shows will be held the third Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m. There is no charge. For fee information, those interested may contact the Pioneer Craft House. The Craft House, located at 3271 So. 500 East, is a community museum school, which is in its 36th year of operation. The instructors are either master craftsmen, certified teachers, or university professors. Pionneer Craft Hosue has a staff of more than 30 people working either full or part-time. Reservations To Be Taken On Park Areas The County Parks and Recreation Department will take reservations by telephone only on Tuesday for use of its facilities during 1984. Reservations will be taken on either a telephone or in person basis beginning Wednesday. The county facilities available for reservation include, Big Cottonwood SALT LAKE. Big Cottonwood Creekside, Regional, Butler, Canyon Rim, David Gourley, Evergreen, Cop-perto- n, Granger, WEST VALLEY. A steering committee was named by the City Council here last week to oversee the use of Community Development block grant funds in the city. While there is no requirement that the City Council follow the committees recommendations for use of CDGB monies, the council has accepted a substantial portion of the committees recommendations in the past, according to Tab Uno of the Community Development Department. , Those named to the committee are Stephen Craig, 6567 W. 3940 South; ! Fern Hansen, 3973 W. 2200 South; Nancy Jordan, 4068 Benview Ave.; Lucy Crookston, 1895 W. 3100 South; ; Steven Martinez, 3664 So. 4445 West; Ann Snow, 4067 Acord Way and Lynn Warr, 3220 So. 3600 West. The new committee will meet for the first time this evening (Thursday) at 6 oclock in the City Hall lunchroom. , Boys Pioneer Craft House GRANITE PARK. Registration is under way for winter term classes at Pioneer Craft House, where initial sessions will begin the week of Jan. Committee Will Oversee Uses Of CDGB Money Kelly Oldfield COTTONWOOD FINISHED Silverstein conducting, on Saturday at 10 p.m. in Symphony Hall. The concert will include pieces from Mozart, Elgar, Dvorak and Strauss. At midnight, Silverstein will lead the audience in singing Auld Lang Syne and balloons will be released from above the hall. The party will then move to the lobby for hors doeuvres and drinks. Tickets for the concert and party are available for $15 at the Utah Symphony box office. Boys Babies were welcomed by the following area families: 29, 1983 The symphony will hold a chamber concert, with Joseph Lawrence Catten, Murray James Frandsen, Murray Gary Edwards, West Valley City Valley City. Donaraa Thursday, Dec. msT VALLEY VIEW Hillsdale, Harmony, Hunter, Magna, Midvalley, River-vieSouthridge, Taylorsville and White City. 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