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Show Thursday.SepUJKM SHEET 10B IMF GREEN Community Calendar at the University of Utah, under sponsorship of the Enand ham. On days fare will be baked will be built meal the Tuesday around macaroni and cheese, Wednesday offers Chinese pork and m green peppers. Meat loaf will be served Thursday and hunters chicken will be Fridays choice. Cost of the meal is $1.25 per person. Reservations are required one day in advance by calling J r, ,1 THE GOVERNORS CONFERENCE ON AGING is scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday. To kick off the event the annual Seniors Ball will be held at the Northwest Multipurpose Center, 1300 W. 300 North, Tuesday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Admission is $1 per person. The conference itself will be held at Symphony Hall on Sept. 12, beginrening at 9 a.m. Participants may main to hear the Utah Symphony rehearsal. A tour of the Triad Center is an optional activity. Seniors Day at the State Fair will begin at 2 p.m. There will be shuttle service from Symphony Hall. The final activity will be the Ice Capades at the Salt Palace at 7:30. Seniors will receive a $1 discount on tickets. Further information about the conference may be obtained by calling Bayard Taylor, i Vn?k ot - t 4 3 i tfirf tiUrt t P. v 1 'j ESTATE ... Burrup and brothers Joshua and Joel are among those seeking the expert vice from the hospital. Hospital Will Examine Children's Stuffed Pals WEST JORDAN. In a gesture of appreciation to the community and to celebrate its first anniversary, Jordan Valley Holy Cross Hospital will sponsor a Birthday Bash Saturday. Festivities will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday and continue until 5. The public is being encouraged to bring families and join the fun. In conjunction with the celebration the Teddy Bear Clinic will be repeated by the hospital staff. Children may pressure bring their favorite stuffed friends or dolls to be examined by staff physicians. Live entertainment, including Ballet Folklorico the and Nardona dancers as well as mimes and clowns will perform throughout the afternoon. check-up- s Free are being scheduled for children of all ages. Simple eye and blood persons in need. A church council meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Outdoors WESTVALE THE COORS GREAT OUTDOOR EXPO will be held in the Salt Place Saturday through Sept. 9 in the Salt Palace. The Expo will feature hundreds of exhibits, entertainment and live demonstrations aimed at hunting, camping and wildlife enthusiasts. There will be show samplers, specials and discounts available on various merchandise. Wildlife agencies will offer demonstrations on gun safety, dog training and waterfowl hunting. PARK CITY'S ANNUAL HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL will be held balloonists Twenty-fou- r Sept. have been invited to compete in a variety of races. The balloons will be launched at 6:30 a.m. from the Park Meadows Country Club. Further information may be obtained by calling the Park City Chamber of Commerce, 14-1- 649-610- screening will be will be who com- a.m. The theme this year is Let Yourself Go With God. Rev. Ginger Gryzwana will present the sermon Genesis for Grownups during the worship service. Choir practice will beheld tonight (Thursday) at 7:30. REV. AL BEUDOIN will deliver the Sept. 16 sermon at Magna Com- munity church, speaking both at the 9:30 Sunday school session and 10:45 worship service. A nursery will be provided. The American Baptist Women will meet in the church fellowship hall at 10:30 a.m. on the last Friday of every month. Further information about the group may be obtained by A calling Sue Hensley, board of deacons meeting is held on the third Friday of each month at 7, although this month will be an exception, with the meeting slated for Sept. 28 at the home of Rusty THE GRANGER HIGH CLASS OF reunion on hold a at the Hotel Utahs grand ballroom. A social hour will be held from p.m., dinner and program followed by dancing. Cost from will be $22.50 per person or $45 a cou21 ple. Reservations are due by Sept. to by mailing chacks payable Granger High Reunion, 2940 So. 3095 West. Further information may be obtained by calling Cindy Harman, or Eric Carter, -Class members who know the location of others are being asked to notify them of the reunion. 1974 will Sept. 28 8 943-176- Etc. OPEN the Utah Farm Bureau Center, west off the 5300 South exit ramp off The Farmers Market gives consumers access to the freshest produce possible and provides farmers with an outlet for their commodities. The market will operate through October to include the peach, par and of apple harvest as well as a variety fresh vegetables. SER- ADVISORY READERS on Wednesdays and Saturdays from p.m. at the Salt Lake City Main Library. Librarians will be on hand to make individual recommendations based upon reading tastes. Further information may be obtainext. 247. ed by calling is being offered 2-- 3 OF WOK A DEMONSTRATION COOKERY will be offered Tuesday at Whitmore Library at 1 p.m. Home economist Julie Thornton will offer nutritious tips for preparing quick, meals using a wok. of a A NEW YOU will be the topic on Library at Holladay presentation colSkin care, m. 13 from p Sept. wardrobe or, cosmetics, hair styles, will be accessories and planning discussed. 9 LEAGUE OF WOMEN will sponsor a panel discussion entitled The Womens Vote: Is There a Gender Gap Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Salt Lake Art Center. There is no charge and the public is invited to attend. Further information may be obtained by calling Ann OConnell, THE VOTERS 363-573- WHITMORE LIBRARY WILL OFFER CALLIGRAPHY CLASSES for beginners through intermediate t. 31. on Wednesdays, Sept. a.m., inBeginners meet from and adtermediate from vanced from 12-1 ASBESTOS PROMANAGING BLEMS IN SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS, a one-da- y training ses- sion, will be conducted on Thursday, 4195 VJest 5415 South (earns, Utah . BONELESS 11$ BIG POPS 254-715- 973-024- TTlftl TO SIR1AIN MILD CHEESE. 250-131- Seniors A MENU REFLECTING A HINT OF FALL is being offered at the Magna Senior Citizen Center this week. Three of the five days will dishes. Mon- feature oven-bake- 262-668- FARMERS AIR will be held on Fridays and Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m. at MARKETS FERENCE will be held at Weber State College Tuesday through Sept known 4. A host of nationally It will run will participate. ipeakers rom 8:45 a.m. to 5 p m. each day. Workshops including rediscovering motivation, ipontaneity, musical events, :oping with traumatic pmarriaee. teaching children good 8-- d tors ; C" SAHO v HAM&JR6ER CRIP? Qv UTAH METHODISTS will be the theme of a sermon to be presented Sunday at Trinity United Methodist church, Kearns, at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Childrens church will be held for those in kindergarten through third grade. The annual planning retreat will be held tomorrow (Friday) from p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. JAB, SFWIE, . PiefcftftPA 7-- to noon. X United Methodist Women will meet at 10 Wednesday morning. Highlights of the past 100 years of womens work in the church will be presented, followed by a history of the local group. A potluck luncheon will close the meeting. Aerobics classes will be held at 6 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. The United Methodist Men will meet at 6 Monday and Wednesday. Choir rehearsal will be held at 7:15 Thursday. ST, HELPING CHILDREN CEED IN SCHOOL is the next is a series of workshops held the second Thursday of each month at the Rocky Mountain Counseling Center, 2469 E. 7000 South. Cost is $10 per couple. Further information may be obtained by calling A N N THE FIFTHA k IV E CON- Reunions PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school classes for all ages will resume Sunday at 9:30 Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, Religious SUC- ing plete the quick check-up- . Additional birthday activities will include guided tours through the hospital, displays and general information about the hospital and its programs and services. There will be free balloons, suckers and pencils as well as traditional ice cream and cale . back-to-scho- reference materials, etc. Further information may be obtainedby calling and will be nine reopened Saturday to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. from .pen dauly center wi close hrough Oct. 30. The w.ll open orthe winter months and 15 for the 1985 about April on igain located ourist season. The mine is miles 25 lear Copperton, about authwest of Salt Lake. n available. Certificates awarded to all children well-know- n Y undated protection, A are scheduled Tuesday, Wednesday and Sept. 12 at Personal Business Computers, 6100 So. 300 East. They are sponsored by the Utah Chapter of Certified Commercial Investment Members. The seminars offer an opportunity to receive a full day of hands-ocomputer experience while real estate performing analysis. Registration fees are $135. Reservations may be made by call- Bear Clinic. Jaymie Holy Cross Hospital holds its annual Teddy ONE-DA- vironmental Protection Agency the university. The session will cover sampling techniques, requirements for acceptable worker VICE REAL INVESTMENT seminars THREE Dr. Jack letter will be among those examine children's stuffed friends as Jordan EXAM who Workshops , 13 Sept. 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