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Show 10B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 9, 1984 Fine Arts Tea Kicks Off Fair MURRAY. The annual Fine Arts Tea will help kick off County Fair activities here tomorrow (Friday). Under direction of the Murray Womens Club, the reception will honor the artists, both amateur and professional, from p.m. at the Fine Arts Building on the County 7-- Fairgrounds. Entries were received Saturday and Sunday in the various artistic categories ranging from water color and oils to ceramics and hobbies. Chris Anderson chairs the fine arts department, assisted by Don Hull. Arranging judges for the events are George Dibble and William J. Parkinson. The fine arts exhibits are traditionally one of the most closely observed at the fair. ... University Of Utah Gains Arthritis Grant SALT LAKE. The University of Utah division of rhuematology has been selected to receive a $20,000 grant from the National Arthritis Foundation. The grants are awarded every year to nationally recognized centers specializing in arthritis of among amateur entries In the fine arts division Fair. Lake Salt the County AMATEUR DIVISION Oil polntingi both largo and small and depleting a variety of subjects are Contract research. The Utah facility is the primary source of arthritis research in the Rocky Mountain area. Currently, researchers are conducting animal studies to understand how genetics affect the immune system. The focus is to find the causes of Kitchen 0 Both Cabinetry OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: ' CABINETS DECORATING FLOOR COVERING COMPLETE OR PARTIAL RENOVATIONS FIXTURES COUNTERS appliances i i i i i REUNION . . . Looking forward to the Jordan North 6th ward reunion are, from left, Linda Christensen, Catherine Eidredge, Marlene Russell and Jerry Powers. The reunion is slated for Saturday and Sunday. i i i Ward Reunion Is Scheduled Saturday GRANGER. Members and former members of Jordan North 6th ward are being invited to a reunion Saturday and Sunday at the ward, 3650 W. 4400 South. An activity day will be held Saturday, beginning with Primary Olympics from 10 a.m. to noon. Members and friends are being invited to bring a picnic lunch. Drinks will be provided. Games, including softball, volleyball, horseshoes and frisbee will be featured from 4 p.m. in the new recreation area behind the church. A dinner and entertainment for those age 18 and older will be held at 7 p.m. at the church. Reservations may be made by calling Linda Christensen, Former bishops will speak at i i DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET " ft NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE n 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 extremities Specialist When there's trouble a "Foot" CAll i i 4370 By MORE at 11:20. for lou . . LAUNDRY . 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Tickets cost $7.50 for adults, $4.50 for children under 12, or $20 for a family of four, and are a tax deductible donation. Further information may be obtained by calling fund-raise- 582-070- EQUESTRIAN ELEGANCE, the Utah Opera Companys sixth annual g affair will be held gala Saturday. Ticket information may be obtained by calling Entertainment will feature a nationally known Roman riding act, in addition to the locally-base- d Breakdown Crew. The evening begins with cocktails and hors d oeurves at Pleasant Hollow, 575 W. 9800 South. At 8 p.m. the horse exhibition ends and the western sundown barbecue begins, featuring ZCMI models showing a sneak preview of what to wear and how to wear it. Following the fashion show, CAREDEAR BOYS LEVI JACKETS the TAN PENCILS (14 Pkg.) 3 SUBJECT Reg. $32.95 m CRAYONS 16 Ceaat DOOTS ,501 SWEATSHIRTS OR BLOUSES Blouses Colors DUY 1 OEI 1 LAMES LEATHER OXFORDS SlMt S'i 9 Mki LADIES SHRINK U. $ 3 Pkg. 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