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Show 6B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 2, 1984 (From PageSB, Col. 3) sky, Copland and Gershwin. The buffet will be included in the price of a $12 ticket available at Deseret Book, Wolfes, Parks Sportsman, the Symphony box office and Sundance. The meal will be served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The affair is limited to 1,500. Concert-goer- s are being advised to dress casual, bring a light jacket and a blanket for seating. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the symphony. ... , nrrvi FREE INTEREST For LEROY MENG, PhD. will lecture in the Salt Lake area today (Thursday) and tomorrow. He is author of nine books on real estate, taxes, e financial planning and related subjects, including Ask and You Shall Receive and Income Tax Savings Made Easy. His lectures are open to the public at no charge and will be offered at 8 oclock at Midvales Rodeway Inn South tonight (Thursday) and Friday at the Salt Lake Hilton. 1 Year SALE long-rang- Minimum Purchase $250 with 20 Down on Credit Approval 03 SRINALGUARD 9350 Designed by Chiropractors ?) THE CHRISTIAN WOMENS Club will hold a luncheon themed An Apple For the Teacher on Tuesday, Aug. 14, at Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. It will begin at 12:30 p.m.. The cost is $6.50 per person. first aid and emergency methods will be demonstrated by a representative of St. Marks hospital. The guest speaker will be Sharon Adamson, whose topic will be Tops in Teachers. Music will be provided by Tammy Wright. Persons wishing to make reservations 7 or may call Reservations made and not cancelled by Aug. 12 must be honored, a spokesman said. 943-907- 566-844- 484-241- 5. THE SALT LAKE LEGAL SECRETARIES ASSN, will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9, at Fort Douglas Military Club. A white elephant sale will be held im- after the business mediately meeting, with Lois Krause and Jon-ni- e Zimmerman conducting the auction. Dinner will be served following the white elephant sale. Reservations may be made by calling Carol Canning or JoAnn Tsakalos, before noon Tuesday. 3, THE FEINGOLD ASSN. OF UTAH will meet on Thursday, Aug. 16, in the story hour room of the Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 E. 500 South, from 9 p.m. The organization sponsors classes each month that are open to the public addressing how to identify the hyperactive and learning disabled person through dietary management. Further information may be obtained by calling 7-- THE SUBURBAN ARTS CLUB will hold its annual partners meeting on Thursday, Aug. 9, at 7 p.m. in the home of JoAnn Harmon, 1487 Mango Road. The menu for dinner includes barbecued chicken, salad, rolls and dessert. The cost will be $2.50 per person. Entertainment will be offered by the Younger Generation, a group from Kearns. Arrangements are by Val Chatwin. Club members who have not been contacted are to make reservations through a club officer, a spokesman said. MAKING FACES . . . Practicing for tho Taylorsville Control stake children's art fair, Melanie West applies makeup to Tiffany Knight as Jeremy Knight and Melanie Bivan look on. Makeup will be just one of the activities planned for the children at the event. TAYLORSVILLE. A stake fun day and childrens art fair will be held 9 from p.m. Saturday in Taylorsville Central stake. Activities will be held in the stake bowery, beginning early in the more ning with a two, four and run open to persons of any age. All races will begin at the bowery. Drama students from Taylorsville high will be on hand to paint childrens faces, she said. The program will include sports and games for all age groups, plus clowns and a talent show. Foods of various kinds will be available, or families may bring their own picnic meal. A youth dance will begin at 9 p.m. to round out the days activities. Working with Mrs. West are Ken Lindsay, stake activities chairman and Dean Nielsen, stake sports specialist. Laura Tolman is in charge of the talent show, while Judy Bevan is directing the clowns. Lake Powell in southeastern Utah is being extended to willing participants Saturday, Aug. 11. The race against the clock will begin at 6 a.m. from Bullfrog Marina, ending at Halls Crossing. Swimmers must register in person starting at 7 a.m. on Aug. 8. There7 will be a mandatory briefing at p.m. on Friday, Aug. 10. Competitors are required to provide their own chase boat. Further information may be obtained by calling ty fairs throughout the state. Further information may be obtained by calling six-mil- THE MICK RILEY COURSE will hold a mixed GOLF best-ba- ll tournament Sunday. It will begin with a 7:30 a.m. shotgun start. The entry fee is $60 per couple and the event is restricted to handicaps of 24 for men and 48 for women. There will be a 100 percent return on money, plus $900 in added money in prizes. A barbecue will be held following the tournament. Nolan Wathen, golf pro, will provide steaks and soft drinks. Further information may be obtained by calling will make other appearances while in Salt Lake, including being a guest of the Salt Lake Gulls baseball team tomorrow (Friday) and will visit several coun THE SECOND ANNUAL RODEO will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Utah State Training School in American Fork. The rodeo is unique in that persons with physical disabilities, mental retardation and other handicaps will have an opportunity to participate in rodeo events. For Utah's Handicapped participation fee will be charged. There will also be a parachute jump demonstration, free hay rides, pony rides and entertainment. Further information may be (See Page 7B, Col. 1) A $1 CEDAR Twin Set FENCE $289$349 SALE COMPARE 72' 1x4x6 Better 2 2 Post 2x4x8 Cedar Rail A ACE list $599 Queen Set 1A7 AND SAVE 4x4x8 full Set Svg. lilt $719 King Set $459 $599 Seg. lilt $199 Svg. Hit $1239 95' Wt Dvlivvr JS55 N. 3500 S. Oil 2121 BUILDERS MART Complete Waterbed Complete package includes Liberty Mattress, liner, heater, fill kit, water treatment, headboard, frame, deck and riser. Dm Ttimb: It is with pleasure and conviction that I endorse Representative Duayne Johnson (or another term in the Utah House of Representatives. 032901100 Gerald K. Maloney Mayor Through legislation by Duayne, $4.5 million dollars is now available to cities and counties for enforcement of D.U.I. laws. The decrease of the number of deaths op our highways due to the use of alcohol is in a great part due to Duayne's efforts. This legislation also provided over $2 million dollars for the education of our children from kindergarten through 12 grades on alcoholism and its prevention. In the area of transportation, he has become an expert and as such has been responsive to the citizens of the State as a member of the House t i USER i i i extremities i i Podiatrist FREE i Specialist EXAMINATION theres i i ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED i i 8 i 4370 So. Redwood DISEASES NEW SURGERY OF THE FEET THERAPY MACHINE Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower DR. RON BROWN Foot When By of Representatives. 899 . 7W7 . Complete Waterbed Drawers Extra inComplete package cludes Liberty Mattress, liner, heater, fill kit, water treatment, headboard, frame, deck and riser. 933333 100 Off On Any Mr. Johnson is held in high regard in his community and is the best candidate, in my opinion, for the seat he presently holds in the House. SOFA SLEEPER Sincerely, Choose From Over 100 On Display Coupon can not be ueed with Frea Interest Gerald k. Maloney Mayor Appointment With This Coupon Only Expires August 18th, 1984 967-333- Insurances 449 Sug. List $900 concerns of his constituents. B" All King Set BACK SUPPORTER Duayne has been good for West Valley City. He has fought long and tirelessly for State consideration of issues that affect you and I. I find that he is highly respected among his peers without regard to political persuasion or party. When he speaks on the floor of the House or in conference, his ideas are always seriously considered because he does his homework, applies the test of sensibility and rationality, and represents the ur CALL US Queen Set aamssnaMKOB 266-818- SMOKEY BEAR APPRECIATION WEEK will be highlighted by a program Tuesday on the steps of the State Capitol, where Gov. Scott M. Matheson will be on hand to help Smokey celebrate his 40th birthday. 249 Sug. List $500 Sug. List $700 Sug. 3.2-mi- Set Sug. List $400 349 Fun Day, Art Fair On Agenda Free VISA Banking Card. hanking at 20 locations. Apply today. trouble a "Foot" 4j Taylorsville Central Free Checking with a $98 balance. 24-ho- Full 199 Smokey THE CHALLENGE OF ACROSS BULLFROG BAY at Twin Set Paid lor by the Committee to He elect Rep. Duayne Johnson Expires 8984 |