OCR Text |
Show IB THE GREEN SHEET 1 STEVEN WHEADON, FAWSON & LINDA exhibit of drawings & paintings, thru Oct. 14, Salt Lake Art Center, 20 So. West Temple. Call art DIRECTORS: 8th annual PHOTOGRAPHY: Amateurs & professionals invited to juried exhibition of Utah advertisers, illustrators, designers & submit nature photos for A photographers, thru Oct. 7, Salt View Naturalists show, Utah Lake NATURE Museum of Natural History, UofU campus. Entries accepted Wed. & Thurs., Oct. 3 & 4. Accepted photos exhibited Oct. li. $5 entree fee. Call EXTENSION OF THE EYE: Exhibit by photographer Barbara J. Richards, through Nov. 9, Finch Lane Gallery, 54 Finch Lane. 581-692- Chuck- by A-Ra- ple. Call 328-420- 1. YOUTH CHORUS AUDITIONS, tonight (Thurs.), 7:30 p.m., Triad Centers Broadcast House (4th with ice SALT LAKE. Theres something a new at the valleys four outlets and its proving to be very popular with patrons. Chuck-A-Ram- a dessert bar, which comes free with the already low price of a meal. According to Martin Lundquist, assistant manager at the Sugar House location, 2960 Highland Dr., the dessert bar has proven popular with regular and new customers, especially the hot apple crisp topped cream. Rehearsals every Sun. Choir needs male voices. Dick Pierce, choir director. For info: Janet Labrum, (days), 973-692- 5 & col- creative ideas for mak- ing Halloween costumes. AUDITIONS for children Tues., Cyprus High cafeteria. Registration will perform fee: $20. at half-tim- e during Cyprus basketball games, incl. annual Spinnaker spaghetti dinner. HALLOWEEN MAKEUP, Wed., 9 p.m., Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. Reps, from Bushmans Costume Shop will demonstrate application of Halloween makeup & discuss trick or treat safety. TODDLERTIME for yr. olds at 4:30-7:3- Mini-Spinne- Children JorORCHESTRA AUDITIONS: dan School Dist. needs 0 musicians (teen & adult) to play popular music & jazz, similar to Boston Pops. Call Alan Holyoak at 8 (eves) for dates, (days) or times & details. 50-6- SOUND COLOR: Watercoloring to music demonstration by Carol Helt, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, today (Thurs.), 3 p.m. children Elementary-ag- e 571-49- COSTUME CAPERS, Tues, p.m., Peterson Branch Library, MT. WEST CHORUS AUDITIONS 7, 7:15-- p.m., LDS ward house, Oct. lect unique S 466-725- 6. 484-217- So. 700 East. Mothers invited to 966-565- 4 (eves). Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspaper P.O.Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 9 7-- 9 9340 7-- 2-- 3 area libraries. Sessions on Mon., 10 a m., Peterson. Wed. & Thurs., 10 a m., Whitmore. Wed. only, 10 a.m., Calvin S Smith & South Jordan. Thurs., 10 a m., Ruth Vine Tyler. Adult must accompany child. Preregistration required Call 943-463- 6. STORYTIME for 5 area libraries. Sessions yr. olds at on Mon., 9:30 a.m., Peterson. Tues , 9:30 a m., Holladay; 10 a m., West Jordan; 10:30 a m., West Valley & Calvin S. Smith; 1:30 p m., Draper. Wed , 9 a.m., Whitmore; 10 a m , Kearns & South Jordan. Thurs., 10 a m., Magna & Ruth Vine Tyler; 10:30 a m , South Salt Lake; 2 pm. Mill Creek. Call 943-463- Dessert Bar Popular Lundquist says that is available every day. Other desserts, such as lemon or chocolate mousse, various puddings, cake and other warm and cool desserts, are rotated. There is also vanilla and chocolate soft ice cream 6-- 572-039- ma: Michele Bartmess Its Art Center. CHRIS JENSEN, Salt Lake cartoonist exhibits vintage & contemporary cartoons, thru Oct. 15, Salt Lake Art Center, 20 So. West Tem- 4150 So. 3920 West. floor), for yr. olds to perform in Gateway to Christmas. Call back Oct. 9; rehearsals begin Oct. 17.' LADIES CHORUS AUDITIONS open for new members of Schubert Singers, Tues., 7 p.m., Eisenhower Jr. High. For info call Margie Finlin-son- , or Janet Baer, 27, 1984 What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance of the event please send a typewritten release and photo (if possible) to C&iTkBnndlairf CommmmiflnQ Thursday, September and strawberry and chocolate topping for those inclined to make their own sundae. The desserts are temptingly displayed in the center of the dining area, with a steam table keeping some selections warm and a refrigerated unit keeping others cents minimum for lunch and for dinner. cool. The selection is almost too much to ask one to make, but obviously appeals to varying tastes. a remain Meals at reasonably priced. Adults pay $4 99 for the buffet-styl- e dinner, which includes roast beef, chicken and a daily special, along with salads of several varieties, potatoes and vegetables and scones and a wonderful sweet roll. Lunch, minus the roast beef au juice, sells for $3.79. For children under 12, the charge is 30 cents per year for lunch and 40 cents per year for dinner, with a 90 $1 20 has meeting Chuck-A-Ram- a rooms available for noon and evening use, with serving through a private line. a also has a catering service, and almost all of the food is available on an individual take-ou- t basis, including a picnic, paid for on a basis. It includes two pieces of chicken, three salads and a roll. The catered meals are priced according to the selection of meat, and are served buffet style by the restaurants personnel. Highlighted by the roast beef, no one can leave the restaurant hungry. Patrons may take small salad plate, along with a large plate for the main portions of the meal. A pasta salad, along with potato salad, is available with a variety of gelatin, three bean, carrot and raisin and other salads. One of the excellent daily specials is barbecued ribs, which are tender and very meaty. a For the hearty appetite, is the place to go. Chuck-A-Ram- Chuck-A-Ram- per-perso- n Chuck-A-Ram- Store Hour Monday Friday Thursday 7 00 Saturday 7 Closed Sundays BREAKFAST SERVED ... A dessert bar is proving SOMETHING NEW a of the with valley's patrons popular Chuck-A-Ram- outlets. The wide choice of desserts is included the price of a meal. Tl sandwich. Its plump, boneless breast of chicken, tender 'n juicy, to perfection pressure-frie- d and served up on a toasted buttered bun. You also get french fries and a cup of whole chopped-fres- h salad your choice of colseslaw, potato or carrot 'n raisin. 00aitDi2 00 Noon NOW Serving Lunch $4It Yxjil Love 485-850- 1st. 1969 24 Hour Drive - Thru Service 5480 SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD x cmmirmsD Enjoy grest scon sandwiches, hot butter and honey scones, and salad bar in our dining room. CONTINUOUS PLAYING CARTOONS In our Children's Room' 0 For Good. r D1 New Delivery Service In Your Area uijSU GOURMET CHINESE FOOD 5:30-9:0- 0 Dimer Special lor (With Minimum Wmmr Special 2 $1195 Fried Shrimp (2) Yang Chow Wonton Soup Chicken with Fresh Pineapple Prawns and Scallops in Love Nest Ham Fried Rice 10 Order) lerj J22 Barbecue Spare Yang Chow Wonton Saup Sizxling Shrimp. Scallops, Steak Kew and Roast Pork Plotter Straw Mushrooms with Beef Fillet Shredded Chicken in Oyster Sauce Ham Fried Rice Lemon chicken Featuring a Daily Buffet f All You Can Eat 3:00 11:00 Seung-He- e 7157 South State Midvale, Utah 84047 ' (801) 566:7283 2.99 D D D inn (COUPONED Monday Only D "FAMILY MIGHT" D Bring the whole Family Two for the price of One on all Dinners D Lunches 11:30 to 3 - Dinners 5 to 10 D Something New Something Different We Cater to Croups of 20 or More THE REFECTORY RESTAURANT Restaurant Chinese or American Food (ggsUp y iflwrc DW 78 Brickyard Plaza IE Saturday and Holidays and Dinner Brickyard Rd. TASTE 3 Try Our New Sandwich Deli! at our new location. Eleven Sixty-Si- 561-924- FROM 1100am Weekdays East Side New York S' R in in DAILY 963 Ft. Union Blvd. Midvale 00 30 ppMEQS Cd A Chick-fil-Box Meal not only gives you a good value but lots of good taste. First you get our famous Chick-fil-- 700am 1 Closed Sundays (Behind Don Blair Photography) 4901 So. State Vi Block East Uz3 nn uu un - 263-268- 3 D J f (coupon) cn cu cu cm u |