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Show 12 Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 27, 1984 Community Calendar ed ar west valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 9 from South, on Saturdays, Jan. 9:30 a.m. noon; 8, at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Wednesdays, Jan. 23 Feb. 27 from 6:30-p.m. For info on fees 8 registration call 942 9480 (Whitmore classes) or (West Valley classes). has trouble hearing or understanding speech clearly Is welcome to have a test using modern electronic equipment to determine if hearing loss is one which may be helped. For info call who Anyone Nightlife 486 9300. TRAM BAR. Snowbird, Little Cottonwood Canyon. C8.W & Contemporary. Thru Sun. Longrider; Mon. New Year's Eve party with Spaces & fireworks; Dec. 5 (afternoons) Walt 6, Spaces; Jan. Wagner Trio. Call 521 6040. Offers many SCREENING CENTER HEALTH Imhealth services (examinations. munizations, counseling, home visits, etc.) for seniors on donation basis. Call 535 5i?6 for information and schedules. slim FOR LIFE: If the holidays left you with extra pounds, take them off at the library. The popular Utah Heart Assn. "Slim for Life" classes are scheduled at East Mill Creek Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., on Mondays beginning Jan. 7 at 6:30 p m.; Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West on Mondays beginning Jan. 7 at 6:30 p.m.; South Jordan Library, 10300 South, on T uesdays beginning Jan. 8 at 6:30 p.m.; 8 Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, on Wednesdays beginning Jan. 9 at p.m. 1 course offered free for persons over the age of 55 on Jan. 3, 10, 17 8, 24, South Jordan Senior Center; Jan 4, 11, 18 8, 25, Central City Community Center; Jan 29, Feb. 5, 19 8. 26, Salt Lake Villa. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 488 5764. STRESS WESTERNER, 3360 So. Redwood Rd. C&W. 7 Little Rock. Call 972 5447. Thru Jan. MANAGMENT 1 PHYSICAL FITNESS course offered ee for persons over the age of 55 on Jan 7, 14, 21 8 28, Golden Living Center; Jan. 8, 15, 22 8, 29, Sunday Anderson Westside Center; Jan. 21, 23, 28 8, 30, Sandy City Senior Center. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 488 5764. f Organizations I MURRAY PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS CLUB WOMENS will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 3 in the Chuck a Rama in Fashion Place Mall. Program given by Shannon Smith, past state president of Utah Federation of Business & Professional Women's Clubs. For Info call vice president Mary Pizza at "AS TIME GOES BY" Is PREVENTION: TO KEY DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE: Utah Defensive Driving Course Is an classroom driver improvement program of Utah Safety Council, recognized by Utah Dept, of Public Safety. Drivers who successfully complete course receive a 50 point reduction on driving records, one time during any period. Classes begin in Murray at 7 p.m. Wed., 8i in SLC 7 at p.m. Jan. 7. Registration fee is S20. For further Info call LIVING HEALTHY course offered free for persons over the age of 55 on Jan. 9, 16, 23 8 30 at Magna Senior Center. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, 488 5764. the theme for the Learn to experience pregnancy, faster labor 8 easier delivery by taking Bradley Husband Coached Childbirth classes. A course Is planned for Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, on Mondays, Jan. 4 from p.m. Before registering for classes, get acquainted with this childbirth method by attending a free film showing at Whitmore Library on Wed., Jan. 9, from 7 9 p.m. ENJOY PREGNANCY: course offered free for persons over the age of 55 on Jan. 29, Feb. 5, 19 8, 20 at Murray Hetitage Center. For info, call David Turner at Office of Quality Aging, Christian Women's Club luncheon to be held Tues., Jan. 8, at the Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. Lunch will be at 12:30, 8 cost Is $6 50 per person. A special feature will be timely advice by a spokesman from the Mt. Olympus Clock Shop. Guest speaker will be Marcia Lindelien, music will be presented by Billie Loukas Poulof. Those wishing to make reservations may contact Bobbie at . GETTING I OLDER GETTING a BETTER group for the self enhancement of women over 60, meets Mondays, p.m., St. Mark's Tower, 650 So. 300 East. Call Esther at 566 8447, or Jeri at Reservations not cancelled by Fri., Jan. 4, must be honored. 943 9079, (Kearns senior citizen group), meet 1st 8, 3rd Tues. at Kearns Baptist church. All denominatms welcome. Call 969 4520 for transportation. Park City Performances presents original comedy about Park City, today (Thurs.) thru Sat , 8 p.m., Egvotian Theatre. Admission S4 50, $5 50. F jr info call 649 9371. THIS Outdoors Utah 8, Salt Lake Valley Chariot 8, Cutter Races; Sat., noon, South Jordan Equestrian Park, 10800 So. 2200 RACES: 8 West, Sun., noon, Mt. Rider's Arena (Magna), South. Admission: $2.50. 8000 PARK ICE RINK is open MURRAY W. Mon.-Sun- HARVEY Jan. 23, THE PLACE: opens Wed., and continues thru 8 p m.. Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Call 3700 i UNDERSTANDING DEALING WITH PEO- Learn to get along better with a variety of personalities. Waller Scofield invites parents, teachers 8 students to join him for a workshop on understanding 8i dealing with people. The free workshop is planned for the Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, on Sat., Jan. 19 from p.m. PLE: a side dish to complement turkey, ham rolls furnished by PWP (BYOB). Call day-lon- HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic Counseling for Center of Kearns. Call PIONEER CHRISTMAS DAYS thru Mon., Pioneer Trail State Park, 2601 E. Ave., with traditional pioneer p.m. 5 p.m. crafts, music 8i carolers. daily, including Sun. (10 a.m. 5 p.m. Sat.). Admission: 50 cents. Call533-58fl- l e 1 NUTCRACKER, performed by Ballet West at the Capitol Theatre nightly at 7 p.m. 8t p.m. thru Mon. Call 2 EVE NEW YEAR'S BIRTHDAY PARTY year Mon., p.m. with Parents Without Partners at 50 E. 3750 South. Featuring live band "Riccochet," hats, noisemakers 8. light buffet. Cost: $10 plus 8:30-12:3- INCLUDES: NBwin Gmmi Mitt Mat Rtf. DiM J OWN BUSINESS " How To" Seminars 9691460 "KL0D1 I L ,tf N.M for aiora info - OnMiy Ohm Portias hcMa yaaiai, prhoi far tvoryoM and a Spatial Birthday Gift to the hhlhdoy child For Information k CAKE PARTY EVERYONE WILL ENJOYI Call - for kooom fM BIRTHDAY PARTY All Day 7 Hour -- fva Giva yaar ckfld C SptW Birt6Y Gfftl Ck 3900 West 5400 South WHY NOT START YOUR 1 ALL AMERICAN the new FLING: Ring in com Ceremonies of Utan memorating the 89th anniversary on statehood will be held in Springville inprogram will Jan. 4, 1985. The clude historic tours, musical entertainbanment, and the annual Statehood Day call Utan quet St address. For more info, State Historica Society at Mon.-Frl.- CHRISTMAS BALLROOM DANCE, tonight (Thurs.), 8:30 p.m. 12:30 a.m., Draper CiHall ty auditorium, 12441 So. 900 East. Cost: $8 couple, $4 single. Featuring Jay Steadman's orchestra, grand march, floor show St refreshments. Tickets at the door or Draper City Hall. For info call DAY: STATEHOOD "Cnee Upon A Starry Night," Hansen Planetarium, 15 So. State Street thru Mon., after which star theater closes for 2 months. Hours: 11 a.m., 2, ; 4:30 St 7 p.m. 2, 4:30 S 7 p.m. Sat.; 2 St 4:30 p.ni. Sun. Admission: $3 adults, $2.50 students 8 senior citizens, $2 children under 12. Call PLANETARIUM: Etc. p.m. Mon. 9 at Snowbird, FIREWORKS 8 -- cu-966-6- 290 k "9 Vs A Geed Time fa Eke Gml Taale al IHcVmtdV'j Clearance Sale i f : Sweaters. - FURNACE For the whole family Wool and blends Large assortment of FILTERS sizes. & $200 $1 Call 943 4636. . Workshops throughout the winter (except New Year's Day). Hours: Mon. Fri.., 4 8 p.m.. Sat. noon-- p.m.. Sun. noon 6 p.m. Cost is 50 cents under 17, 75 cents adults. Skate rental: 50 cents, lockers 10 cents. Call LAMAZE CHILDBIRTH r for info. Murray City Recreation holds evening ski lessons, beginning in Jan. Program for 12 yr. olds St older consists of 5 hr. 45 min. lessons 8, 5 night ski passes. Cost: $55. Participants must provide own transportation 8, equipment to Brighton ski resort. Register by Jan. 4 at Recreation office in Murray Park. For inLESSONS: SKI IS WORKSHOP: SHARPEN PARENTING SKILLS by attending a free workshop at Magna Library, 8339 W. 3500 South, on Thursdays, Jan. 28 at 10 a.m. This workshop is scheduled in conjunction with Preschool Storytime so that parents may attend lectures while youngsters attend their own program. For info call Theater youth activity program. CHARIOT 4 CUTTER DARLINGS DIMPLE'S AMERICAN LEGION POST.132 7750 So. 3200 8 Make your life easier 8, learn health saving methods to reduce stress with Sue Breckinridge of the Utah State Dept, of Health, when she conducts a stress workshop at Peterson Library, 9340 So. 700 East., Wed., Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. Call 943 4636. STRESS West holds Breakfast 1st Sun. of each month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, omelettes, coffee or hot chocolate, toast or pancakes. Cost is $2.50 aduults, $1.25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children enjoy a healthier 8 THANATOLOGY fortless flowing postures. Instructor: Dan Strickland. For info, call I I 1 RIDES available on Heber Creeper daily at 1:30 p.m. thru Mon. Call 654 3229. TRAIN SLEIGH RIDES: Horse dirven sleigh rides available throughout the month at The 532 Call 2100. Homestead, Midway. :j ) are schedul - COUPON""""" 1 10 OFF ALTERATIONS Hems I I I ! fo call CLASSES TAl CHI, "Supreme Ultimate" fist, Yang style internal arts, is an excellent exercise for internal health & fitness, reduces stress St calms the mind with slow ef- New - Zippers - Waist Etc. BAIRD'S WESTWOOD CLEANERS 1 I Coats Many styles and sizes to choose from. I I I I 2572 W. 4700 So. LONNIES LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING ! $400 Mu1 iioms Ai by to $600 'fa' lit. v;A sld;T566-SjCinl99.W.9000So- - .., I h t Our Best Work K Your Best Buy 966-421- 2 I ii'u't fJ arvjlbosi IfJ'OHKNly ( BUILDERS MAR: Deseret Industries Thrift Store 3555 Welt 3500 South In Indiist'rfv. 'I s ciipf'is tbov fAsO'c-- t Granger 3600 So. 7200 West GRANGER so r twswiCy are cInat.Mio.fs ewovM t j h 3 inodes mips) or kJOsHoo tr Religious STUDEMT DAY will be observed during both the 8:30 St 11 a.m. worship services Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. Youth of the church will be in charge of both services. Theme, "God at work in the world," will be presented In a newscast format. Music will include the youth singing "I'm Gonna Keep On Singing," 8, junior choir singing "If You Believe." Special offering will be taken to assist in supporting United Methodist loan 8, scholarship programs for college age youth. Fellowship group 8, adult activities group will hold a combined holiday party at 7 p.m. Sat. at Mountain View Mobile Home Park clubhouse. Participants are being asked to bring a potluck dish & their own table ware. Watch Night service will be held at the church on New Year's Eve, hosted by the Tongan congregation of Trinity. A Credit Plan Dr. Terry M. Hansen Thru: General Vision Care Contact Lenses 9666201 2828 West 4700 South Proudly Announces The OPENING of the Vision Care Card YEAR'S EVE FAMILY AFFAIR will be 9 p.m. 12: 15 am. at the Taylorsville stake center, 1365 W. 4800 NEW held Quality Glass Inc. from South. Featuring games 8, movies, admission will be $2 per family. Each family is being asked to bring their favorite party 0000 0000 0000 snack. Casual attire. The West Valley SERVICE CENTER 3506 West 3500 So. (Next To Baskin Robbins) H.C. Consumer Salt Lake Valley Seniors FREE NEW We 969 - 0900 Feature 2nd WINDSHIELDS & FACTORY Windshield Repair Also Available ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS by ad- vanced Hearing-Beltonwill be given for seniors 9 a.m. noon, today (Thurs.), Midvale Chiropractic Clinic, 23 Locust St., Midvale. Glen Swanger, factory trained hearing aid specialist, will perform tests. WEST VALLEY CITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT : PUBLIC HEARING ON Approad , byAiftnwranceCo. HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS West Valley City expects $797,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to be available for community development and housing activities during the program year. These funds will be used for activities to improve the living condition of low and moderate income families, prevent or eliminate slums or blight, or meet an urgent need. The range of CDBG activities include: 4219 West 3500 South Salt Lake City, Utah LLOYDS VHS FORMAT FRONT LOAD VIDEO 1985-198- CASSETTE RECORDER WITH S FUNCTION REMOTE CONTROL $33900 967 0101 raEANYsTRv7c7- - VACUUMS $1695 SEWING MACHINES All Makes $22 50 Clean Vacuums W Service All Maket A Sewing Machines A fY? Vacuum Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 COUPON 966-141- 6 So. KEARNS C9i)PON 6 Acquisition Disposition Public Improvements Clearance . Public Service Interim Assistance Handicap Assistance Private Utilities Housing Construction Residential Rehab. Code Enforcement Economic Development The City needs your help in obtaining r &? K1W A. k A CLASSES START JANUARY 8 k A FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE your views on the City's housing and community development needs. To assist you in providing the City with public comments on these needs, the City has developed a citizen information packet which is available at the following locations: Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 Lester Street; West Valley City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road; Granger Library, 2880 West 3650 South; and Whittier Elementary School, 5975 West 3500 South. A A , NATIONAL ACCREDITING COMMISSION OF COSMETOLOGY ARTS B SCIENCES UTAHS ONLY PIVOT POINT SCHOOL Learn the Scientific Approach to Hair Scalptare and Oeslpn by World femoRi Pivot Point International A A A m MIDVALE 31 East 7200 Sooth SAIT LAKE 3474 Sowtb 2300 BOUNTIFUL 173 West 500 Sooth A TAYLORSVILLE 5712$. A k Rtdwood Rd A A The City will receive your written comments until Thursday, January 3, 1985 and hold a public hearing at City Hall on Thursday, January 3, 1985 at 6:00 p.m. to obtain both written and verbal comments on the City's housing and community development needs. For further information or assistance, contact the City's Grants Office, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley extension 220. or call City, Utah 84119-2057 974-550- f A A k A OHSmilTli 1? MABK ESHM M 4k ) Ik. 1, A F A t |