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Show Thursday October 9B THE GREEN SHEET SHOW: Annual Young Pigeon Show, sponsored by Utah Pigeon Club, Utah State Fair Grounds Poultry Bldg, Sat., 10 a.m. 7 p.m. & Sun., a.m.-- l p.m. Free admission. Enter Fairgrounds at N.W. gates (187 No 1000 West). Call 250 9371 for info. 11, 1984 PIGEON HANDICAPPED AWARENESS: Salt Lake Co. 7115 FUTURE HOUSING: U.S. Dept, of Housing Urban Dvlpmnt. (HUQ) conference on focusing future prospects in housing 8 economic development, Wed., of the Salt Palace. For inHall Assembly fo, call Dick Bell, 524 5241. 8, Sat. & Sun., noon 6 p.m., Snowbird Resort. Dancing, food, arts & crafts on the pavillion. Free admission OKTOBERFEST, 9am, Call Utah POLITICS: Student Assn , Associated Students of UofU, 8, Hmkley Institute of Politics sponsor two debates in the Olpin Union Bldg. Ballroom, UofU campus. Norman Bangeter vs. Wayne Owens, noon, Tues.; Frances Farley vs growing, the 1st horticulture therapy workshop presented in Utah, will be Wed., Oct. 17, at the UofU. For info, call Dr Betty Wullstein, David Monson, noon Oct. 22. For info, call ASUU Public Affairs Board, 581 6866. TAKE ME TO THE GALLERIA: Mon., country CATS: All breed championship and household pet show. Sat., Nov. 10, 9 a m. 5 p m., Salt Palace. The area's finest household pets 8. purebred cats. Admission: $2 adults, SI children, $5 per Profits donated to feline research. family. For info call Gayle (942 6210) or Ruth . 49th Street Galleria. KALL Radio 8. Cracker Jack promotion g. entrants write verse to "Take Me Out To The Ballgame," in eluding Galleria 8, Cracker Jacks in song. Winners announced daily on ratio, weekly winners perform Mon. at Galleria. SCI-F- I MEET: 2nd Wester Re Con, West's only regional science fiction convention, Oct 19 21, Downtown Hilton. Convention features films, panels, art show, gaming tournaments, masquerade ball, banquet, 8, special forum dealing with nuclear power 8. the future. Registration fee: S25. Call 485 2252. FLOWER SHOW: Beehive State Chrysan themum Society 25th Anniversary Flower 8 Sun., Sugarhouse Garden Show, Sat. Center, 1602 E. 2100 South. Hours: (Sat.) 3 6 p.m., (Sun.) noon-p.m.; entries ac p.m. Free admission. cepted Fri., r Surgery is an important step to take. Before deciding the date, consult your astrological chart. The moon in the sky changes signs every 2 2 days. Each sign governs a part of the body. You never want to have an operation when the moon is passing through a sign affecting that portion of the body. For instance, if the moon is in Scorpio, there could be difficulty in recovering from a hysterectomy, since Scorpio affects Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 1014 ARIKS Professional Mar. 19 recognition comes lo you. I read carefully or you may find yourself in the middle of a power struggle. TAURUS Apr. 20 GEMINI May 20 CANCER June 22 ly LEO July he needs of people Understanding close to you enables vou to pul a workable program in motion. Be alert to long term gains rather than quick prolils. Keeping up with the competition is not lie chief goal. Avoid friction with male or partner. Be flexible and ready lo proceed along new lines. uck is with you. Your aggressive handling of job details proves very effective. In fact, your accomplishments can be truly amazing. There is a promise of much excitement in the romantic side of life. Taking a chance looks like a sure thing. i 20-M- 22 g. VIRGO Aug. 22 -- 102084 LIBRA Sept. t. SCORPIO Oct. 22 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN 19 Oec. 22-Ja- AQUARIUS 18 PISCES Feb. 20 r. OMpr Be Original or Upsetting circumstances at home prove to be a blessing in disguise. Mental pursuits take on a philosoph- ical tone. Make a special effort to grasp the picture realistically. An increase in income is certain, and you tend to be more generous in sharing your increased assets. Your activity cycle is at a peak and sets a fast pace. Guard against emotional blow ups. Luck is with you. Much can be gained in terms of tuitive insight. Your appreciation of the beauty and meaning of life is heightened. There is a strong tendency to ex- change life experiences and aware ness with others. ends 1031 One-of-a-kin- 'HA d Make Your Halloween Outfit For Only $ 50 White Tags Blue - Tags Green Tags - - Vi Off $4 a Bag Reg. Price Winter Coats Req Price Does not include children's clothes or linen) " Spoilt also have used appliances, household goods, knickjtfnacks, and matiy other items. We ort-f.- v listen to one who has done that and found it doesn't pay off. First collect your marbles and remember your basic chart does not indicate you are an erratic person, this is temporary. Change is always tough. To stay as we are is comfortable. Career is important to you and you have some positive decisions coming up later this month around this 20th. By the middle of November, you will assume some career responsibilities that will lead to an increase in finances. The real bucks will begin to roll in just about this time next year. Most likely there will be travel connected with this job opportunity. Your social life is definitely on the upswing. Looks like you could be headed toward the alter Spring '86. Good Luck and stay cool the reproductive organs. Could this be the reason for unexplained and unusual circumstances surrounding the periods following surgery? government 8 Sutherland Corp. sponsor seminar Tues., 8 a m., Westin Hotel Utah, Main St. 8, South Temple. For info, call 535 () THE SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE Hours: 10AM to 6PM Mon. to Sat. 427 West 2nd South 4099 W. 5400 SO. KEARNS PIC AND SAVE SHOPPING CENTER Dear Sue: I have been through several extreme changes during the last seven months. I am getting tired of not knowing what to expect and would like to have fewer crises in my life. Can you tell me when things will settle down? 1 was born in Denver, Colo., Oct. 3, 19(52 at 7:28 p.m. What can I expect in my social life, career, finances and will I travel? Sincerely, Confused. Dear Confused: I can understand your dilemma. Your chart shows you have been going through a drastic change for the last two years. One problem is you have a difficulty in making decisions (happy to report this is a temporary problem). You are now a very serious and dedicated person. Take it easy. Don't stress yourself up," Sue Dear Sue: I have just started school as a freshman at the University of Utah. I am a undeclared major, but am leaning toward the medical field. I would like to study in Europe for a year. Could this be possible next year? Also, what is happening to my love life? It is totally boring and has been for the last two years. Is there any hope for romance? I was born in Salt Lake on May 18. 1966, at 8:19 a.m. Thank you, J B. Nutritional Discussions Are Planned M1LLCREEK. Society places a lot of emphasis on being skinny and many young people worrying about can become victims of d well-place- d Sue Sue Apitz is a practicing astrologer in Salt Lake. Write to her at Box 510002, Salt Lake City, Utah. 84151. Include your birth information. Eor private appointments call 363-203- This Week's Crossword self-imag- e nervosa or bulemia. and do have Eating habits can an effect on health. Beginning Monday, St. Marks hospital is offering a seminar to discuss "Adolescent Nutritional Disorders" with both parents and their children. Art Elster, M.D., director of the Adolescent Nutritional Disorders Clinic at the University of Utah Medical Center, is the instructor. The seminar runs from 7 to 9 p.m. and there is no charge. Younger children will also have an opportunity to learn the value of good eating habits. Those age 4 through 12 will have discussion, films and activities teaching the importance of good nutrition. For more information andor to register, those interested mav call 5. or anorexia 268-720- 3 Dear J.B.: The helping profession such as medicine could be right for you. Money and financial security are the most important issues in your life. Your sun and moon are both in the sign of Taurus and means you are a well put together individual. Your sun representing your conscious drive and your moon the subconscious. Since they are in the same sign, you are and satisfied with yourself. I cant overlook the fact you have a charmed life because the planet Jupiter is in your chart. Your love life is not too red hot because you basically are not interested in getting involved right now. You are dedicated to your goals, almost a workaholic, and will be for the next year or so. Your European opportunity will come sooner than you think, probably before the year is out. Your innovative ideas on medicine should bring fame and honor nine or 10 years in the future. Glad to say I met you. 2(58-73- Bald Heads Sought For Study At UofU SALT LAKE. Bald, Caucasian men age 18 to 55. are needed at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center to participate in a study beby the Abbott ing conducted Research Center. Volunteers must have a bald spot measuring close to 25 square inches; They will be admitted to the research center for 24 days and be required to apply an ointment to the bald spot periodically during that time The researchers are testing the ointment to see if it increases blood circulation in the scalp. The male volunteers must weigh 130 to 215 pounds. They cannot presently be on any other medication. Each volunteer will be paid $300 for his time in the study. 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