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Show 9B THE GREEN SHEET HEALTH CARE - Roadside Attractions, 9 Canyon. Call Emigration libraries. Call for registration information. ) AUDIOMETRIC TECHNICIAN CAOHC ApprovTRAINING, ed Course, Oct. Impact 943-INF- O 5.; Hilton, South. Cost: $325, workshop. CAOHC class limited to 30 participants; workshop limited to 40 participants ? ' on early registration basis. Call 41 or Tel Nancy Hill, for information. Boman, PHILLIP GUITAR WALKER tonight (Thurs.) through Sat. at Zephyr Club, 301 So. West Temple. 3 Call 150 W. 500 course; $49 355-991- HORSE BROTHERS, tonight (Thurs.) through Sat., Canyon Inn, 3700 E. 7000 South. Call 1 HAYMAKER through Sept. 29 at Westerner, 3360 So. Redwood Road. 7 Call 972-544- DOUG HENRY tonight (Thurs.) HOW TO POP YOUR CORK today at Ruths Diner, at noon, Cottonwood Hospital private dining room, 5770 So. 300 East. Glen Steenblick, presents stress management lecture including techniques to avoid stress (Thurs.) nyon. Call 582-580- Call 2100 Emigration Ca- 532-294- 268-623- RIDGE DRIFTERS OQUIRRH Fri. at Cromptons Roadside Attractions, Emigration Canyon. Call SACRED RITES OF THE SUN CULTS: lecture at Hansen Planetarium, 15 So. State, noon Sat. 583-186- 9 In honor of Autumnal Equinox (2:33 DAVID GRIGG, Fri. E. 200 South. Call Hansen , p.m. Sat., MDT ) Glen 1320 Planetarium lecturer Taylor discusses equinox, reasons for suns movements through seasons, L how motions influenced beliefs of early mankind. Free admission. Call Fri. M.I.T. Coopers, 19 E. & Sat. at Pie, 3 & Sat. at D.B. 200 South. Call 532-294- 8 RICK WELTER Sun. at Zephyr Club, West Temple. Call 355-991- 3 GORDON Harveys, 206 OTTLEY Sun. at W. West Temple. Call 262-695- 5 GNP Sun. at Juniors Tavern, 500 South. Call 202 322-031- 8 ACROBAT Tues. at Bigfoot, 3105 Wall Ave., Ogden. Call 394-080- 6 RIP PETT Tues. & Wed. at D.B. Coopers, 19 E. 200 South. Call 532-29- Paramedic Assn., in conjunction with 2nd Annual Emergency Medical Services Week in Utah. $2500 in prizes ranging from running shoes & health club memberships to trip to Texas. Sat., 9 a m., Salt Lake County Equestrian Park, 1090 South 2200 West. Registration: $7. Everyone eligible. Information: Wayne Edgington, EVAN DAVIS & LEWIS JOHNSON JR. (comedy) Wed. at Car- toons, 2201 Highland Dr. (behind 5 Fashion Gal). Call 485-465- DAN COLOSIMO Wed. & Thurs. (Sept. 27) at Ruths Diner, 2100 Emigration Canyon. Call Wed. & Thurs. (Sept 27) at Zephyr Club, 301 CODY COMMANDER West Temple. Call 355-991- 3 & BAILEY Fri. & Sat. at 2100 Emigration Ca- Ruths Diner, PHILOSOPHY & CAPITALISM: nyon. Call Dr. Sterling McMurrin, professor of HARRY BASSELL & STEVE History & Philosophy, UofU, STAJICK (comedy) through Sat. at discusses Philosophical Foundation of the American System of Cartoons, 2201 Highland Dr. (behind 5 Capitalism as kickoff of 1984-8- 5 Ex- Fashion Gal). Call ecutive Lecture Series, Wed., 6 p.m. JOHN BATEMAN Fri. & Sat. at Malouf Hall, Room 201, Westminster Gepettos II, 230 So. 1300 East. Call College. 582-580- 7 PEOPLE WEEK designated Sat. by United States Jaycee Women. Emphasis on into natroducing young people, through 18-3- tions fastest growing young womens organization Chapters 7 ANDY MONACO Fri. Sat. at 206 So. West Temple. Call & Harveys, 262-695- 5 SALT CITY SLUGS Saturday at Cromptons Roadside Attractions, Cromptons Emigration Canyon. Call 583-186- 9 266-505- LIVING WITH HEART DISEASE at meeting of Heart Club, free support group for individuals & family members who have had heart attack or bypass surgery, Wed., 8 p.m., 4th floor, Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 South 250 East (west of Cottonwood, Hospital). Guest speaker: Bill Farley, regional director, Mended Hearts, national well-know- 7-- sup- - GRANITE PARK. People are trained to drive cars, trained for jobs, but they have little training for marriage, Dr. Sidnee D. Spencer says. There are a set of skills you can learn to help your marriage work. Dr. Spencer is coordinator of Granite Community Educations Marriage Enrichment classes being offered, beginning next week, by three community schools. She believes that marriage - like anything else - requires skills that must be learned, developed and polished. These classes are designed to accomplish just that: improve the marriage relationship through a greater understanding and intimacy between husband and wife. The -- POWERHOUSE MAGNA. STEAK. Its Homecoming week variety of activities. Former alumni, members of the dance club and school choral groups will perform on the Homecoming assembly, scheduled for 8:46 a.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the "A JCRAFTJ EAR REV. LARRY CLOSTER conducts worship service, 10:15 a.m. Sun., St. Pauls Lutheran church. Sun. School, 9 a.m.; classes for all ages. Choir practice, 7 p.m. Members of Lutheran Church Women begin fall season 7:30 p.m. Wed.; all women invited. Usable clothing for distribution to Crossroads Urban Center may be brought to church through Sept. 30 ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL, Magna Stake, Sat., starting 8 a.m. in center parking lot, 8400 W. 3100 course will emphasize communicaand coutions skills, ple awareness, as well as ways to creatively handle problems without hurting a relationship. According to Dr. Spencer, the course will be strictly an experience involving each individual couple, with no group encounter. Instead of just being told how to, couples will be given tools to achieve their goals. The classes will be geared, she says, to teaching techniques for PERMS Presented Our Spiritual Heritage. by Christian Science practitioner & naturalized Japanese-borAmerican citizen Mari Bruck, who n d GROUP 38 1ST BOMBARDMENT H), 8th AF, based in Ridgewell, Essex, England during WWII from 1945, will hold 7th June, annual reunion Oct., U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado. Interested former members encouraged to write for particulars & invited 1943-Jun- 4-- 7 to join. Write: T. Paxton Sherwood, View Dr., York, PA 515 Woodland 17402. be Dean and Joan Connolly, while at Granite Park Junior High will be Dr. Brian Homer and his wife Ann. Taylorsville High instructors will be Cardel and Liz Smith. will Classes begin Monday at k 9 7 268-850- 2 auditorium. Teacher of the year Thomas (Tray) Sayes will receive a presentation from the student body, in what has become an annual event, said assistant principal Scott Whipple. An alumni tea will be held at 1 p.m. sponsored by the Spinnakers and student body officers. Alumni CLOSER LOOK" 2250 COMB SALE 20'- French Dip e9. 3SNo$iy50 Manicures $C50 Reg. Offer ends 25 Reg. Sculptured Nails Blow Style QzIaMBJS $J50 Sept. Special SHAMPOO or 12 UP Now for - 2 A CLOSER LOOK Sept. 30. 1984 COMPUTE FAMILY HAIR CARE "Open late for your convenience" 4700 So. - WEST (2520 W.) "TAYLOR'S LANDING" paces m BIBLICAL CHALLENGE TO RACISM, SEXISM: Lecture, Tues., 7:30 p.m., Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 East 500 South. Title: Taylorsville, Tuesday at Evergreen, and Wednesday at Granite Park. course is still open The eight-weefor interested couples and will be held weekly from 7:30-- p.m. in all three locations. Registration is at the Community clear communication, trusting, School Office where the class is held sharing feelings, and handling the each Tuesday through Thursday inevitable conflicts of life. Teachers from p.m. or the first night of will demonstrate ideas through role class if the class is not full. Cost is $25 per couple. playing. Those interested may call Dr. Classes will be taught by husband-wif- e for further inteams, Dr. Spencer says. Spencer at Teaching at Evergreen Junior High formation. Septenttet Special toWSE? Spiritual. : AT utah Preparedness prehas experienced first-hanjudices of race & gender. Sponsored by Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Salt Lake City. Free lecture, REV. JIM SLOAN presents ser- open to public. Parking & child care mon, 10:50 a.m. worship service, provided. Sun., Granger Community Christian MARK OF PROTECTION sermon church. Children invited to meet theme by Rev. Ginger Gryzwana, 9:30 every Sun. for youth cantata Westvale Presbyterian church Sun. practice; performance Oct. 28. Sun. school. Choir sings When We Walk school classes after practice at 10 With The Lord. a.m. Members of Christian Womens Fellowship meet 10 30 a.m. Sept. 27. IT'S TIME FOR A NEW YOU 1 -Emergency Temporal & & Cyprus To Welcome Alumni For Homecoming Friday at Cyprus high and students, friends and alumni are being welcomed to a tlE T-BO- 7 Family Enrichment Classes Set -- 4195 VJcst 5415 South (earns, Utah -- in various locations in Utah. County or residents call is topic 583-106- 1 n SISTER MARGARITA, evangelist, speaks at 8:30 & 10:30 masses Sun., St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. Religion classes begin at all levels this week. CCD office open for registration today (Thurs.) till 8 p.m. Class Sun. mornings for children & young people with physical or mental disabilities that may keep them from attending larger classes. Parents asked to encourage such students to register. first rehearsal 5:30-6:3- 0 p.m. Mon.; accepting members from grades DR. BILLY MARTIN speaks Sun., Jordan Valley Baptist Church & Grace Baptist church, Granger. His & messages, both evangelistic expository, provide biblical answers for bafflihg problems of life. Meetings scheduled 9 p.m. Mini-singe- 50-6- Methodist church & city park, Corinne, Utah. Chuckwagon breakfast, 10 a.m., followed by worship & communion service. Roy I. Sano, newly-electe- d bishop of Rocky Mountain Conference, guest speaker. Bishop Sano has been professor at Pacific School of Religion, (Calif.), since 1975. Film, From the Word Go, produced for Bicentennial, shown in afternoon. Potluck luncheon, 3 p.m. - participants asked to bring food to share, table service, card tables & lawn chairs. Vespers at 4 p.m., featuring skits & musical numbers celebrating 200 years of history & achievement. Celebration ends with bicentennial birthday cake & release of 200 helium filled baloons. Sun. school, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m. with Nancy Herbert presenting sermon. (No 8:30 service scheduled) Information: South. Fun RunWalk (all ages), or ball cap awarded finishers. Youth activities, ball field, 4 p.m.; 4:45 dinner for senior citizens, others at 5 p.m. - roast beef sandwiches, corn on the cob, tomatoes, punch & snow cones. Childrens games, races & activities, 5:30, followed by moonwalk, pony ride & cable ride (ages 6 & over). Exhibit in cultural hall p.m. Theme: 968-689- 262-695- 5 532-395- 7 LARSEN EMERGENCY RUN ROAD RACE, sponsored by Utah JOHN FISHER Tues. & Wed. at Harveys, 206 So. West Temple. Call TIMERS Fri. & 0 Arrow Press Square. Saloon, Call MARK 2397. 5042 THE TEMPO Sat. at Dead Goat 263-345- ext. 262-346- BEL-AIR- S 301 So. So. INFERTILITY TREATMENT is topic Tues., 7 p.m. UofU Medical Center, 3rd floor conference room. Dr. William Keye, Reproductive Endocrinologist, leads discussion. Call at ext. 582-580- 7 535-700- 7. ED TRIMM tonight (Thurs.) Cliff Dining Room, Rehabilitation Center, TION Sun. for Cardiac United Methodist church at Corinne Cottonwood Hospital Golden BICENTENNIAL CELEBRAmembers of Trinity port group for individuals who have had bypass surgery. Information: 7 ART GRIFFEN tonight (Thurs.) at D.B. Coopers, 19 E. 200 South. in daily Situations. Information: Center for Womens Health, DAN & Sat. at South. Call Fri. 4670 LARRY JACKSTEIN TRIO Sat. at E. & E. Snowbird. Call 363-287- 0 Inc. workshop, 33 2340 272-106- 1 K.J. STENMARK & LINN DEE MUELLER BAND, through Sat. at The Barbwire, 348 W. 500 South. Call 2-- 4; Conservation tz Hearing Oct. Salt Lake DAVE BRIMHALL Gepettos I, 583-186- 20, 1984 Thursday, Sept. will also be offered an opportunity to tour the new building. The annual parade will lead off from Webster elementary at 5 p.m. and proceed down Magnas main street turning south to Cyprus. Cheerleaders, fire engines and floats will be involved in the event. A will also begin at 5 oclock, on the west side of the science building. Fee for the less than 10 mile run is $5 which includes a The run will end at the football field, where the game against Granger will begin at 7 p.m. mini-maratho- n National Guardsmen will parachute onto the field with the game ball. The Spinnakers, dance club and band will perform at halftime and fireworks will climax the event. 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