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Show 10B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 24, 198a Cbcamunittw Calendar . or pancakes. Cost Is $2.50 adults, SI. 25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children & youth activity program. Call Fund Raisers CU SCOUT PACK (11 In the Granger 9th Is seeking donations of cub scout ward. uniforms for scouts who are unable to ford to purchse them. Call Jim at or Bob at af- Skate SKATE: 6 the Utah Symphony Guild's major fund raising project of the will tomorrow be held year, (Fri.), at 6:30 p.m. In the Westih Hotel Utah. For Invo call Helen Mar Lyman at or Faun Marshall at Reservations may also be made at the customer service window at Nordstrom. Proceeds benefit the Utah Symphony. CRYSTAL your way thru winter 8, win a personal home computer by signing up for the Wasatch Front FM Great Skate sponsored by KCGL-10for the benefit of the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. Skaters collect pledges for every hour they skate during Feb. Info packets available In Green Sheet area at Skateland West, 4147 W. 5415 South (Kearns) & Classic Skating Center, 9151 So. 255 West (Sandy). For more Info call GREAT BALL, AMERICAN LEGION POST. 132 7750 So. 3200 West holds breakfast 1st Sun. of each month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, or hot coffee omelettes, chocolate, toast Sat. on 4th floor, Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 250 East. Program includes menopause treatment choices, the role of nutrition & exercise in prevention of osteoporosis; & suggestions for keeping emotionally healthy during the changes of menopause. Preregistration required; call ext. 2176. smear, pelvic exam, breast exam & blood pressure check. Minimal fee charged, based on annual household Income St family size. No one turned away, regardless of ability to pay. Sponsored by Utah Dept, of Health & American Cancer Society. Appointments necessary. Call: CROSS BlOODMOBIli will be at Central stake, 3045 W. Bernina Ave., Wed. p.m.; Kearns Central stake, 6175 Borax Ave., Wed. p.m.; Riverton North stake, 2700 W. 1245 South, Thurs., Jan. 31, p.m.; Jordan North stake, 3900 So. 4000 West, Fri., Feb. 1, p.m. All blood types needed. For info call RED CROSS C.P.R. TRAINING Sat., Feb. 2, Red Cross Center, 555 Foothill Dr., 8:30 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. For info call 9 a m. noon RED Ben-nio- n MORNING Health Car MENOPAUSE B OSTEOPOROSIS program presented by Center for Women's Health - E.M.T. TYALORSVILLE. Ten new motorcycles have been donated to the technician training program at Utah Technical College by Plaza Cycle, 1379 W. 3300 South, with the assistance of Honta Motor Company, Inc.. The donation to Utech is of a part nationwide program established by American Honda to enhance and assist in the training of motorcycle techinicians in public schools. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in the United States, Hondas donation to schools across the country this year involves more than 2,000 motorcycles valued in excess of $5 million. The program is the single largest TAYLORSVILLE. An open house held from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday in the recently completed InstaCare immediate medical care facility at Taylors Landing Shopping Complex, Suite B-- 2530 W. 4800 South. The new InstaCare is operated by donation of motorcycles in U.S. history. American Honda has supported vocationaltechnical training programs for the past 15 years. The rapid change in motorcycle technology has put increasing demands on the skill levels needed to service todays modern motorcycles. The Honda donation program gives vocational schools an opportunity to have the latest products with which to train future technicians. Formal transfer of the ten cycles will take place tomorrow (Friday) at 2:30 p.m. in the Construction Trades Building at Utechs Redwood Road campus. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, a member of Intermountain Health Care, Inc. The facility is designed to provide urgent medical care for most minor emergencies. Services include suturing, casting, and treatment of laboratory, most childhood and adult illnesses. x-r- Grand opening activities include tours, prize drawings, balloons for children, a fresh cut rose for women, compact offered at St. E. 3900 South, a.m. 5 p.m. Cost: S75 ($50 deposit to register) Course in EMT course reviews subjects covered 8 prepares student to take State EMT exam. Recertification required; enrollment limited. Call or Open House Tomorrow, Saturday will be COURSE 1200 Mark's Hospital, Saturdays, Jan. 10 Cycles Donated For Tech Training City s Sign-up- Utech Is Recipient Murray Recreation sponsors morning exercise a.m., program, Tues. & Thurs., Murray high school. Facilities include gym for basketball; indoor track & swimming pool; weight room. Fee: S10 Individuals, corporate passes S100 on 1st day of pro(unlimited). gram. For info call first aid kits, and refreshments. The InstaCare staff will be joined by other medical professionals from Cottonwood Hospitals Center for Womens Health, Back Institute, and Emergency Department to answer health care questions. InstaCare is staffed by emergency trained physicians and nurses. No appointment is necessary to the facility which is open seven days a week including holidays. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center operates an additiional InstaCare located in Kearns. Intermountain Health Care has six other facilities operated by a variety of hospitals located throughout the state. 2, 9 Assertive Training provides opportunities for practice of assertion skills wljh real world problems In a safe classroom environment. For Info contact ext. Alta View Education Dept., ini.riift Foothill Dr., at 7 p.m. Course held Mon. Wed., & Thurs. eves, for 6 weeks. Advanc1 for ed registration required. Call info. CLINIC CANCER SCREENING today (Thurs.) , Fort Union South LDS stake, 615 E. 8060 South, Sandy & Thurs. Jan. 31 at Butler LDS stake, 7035 So. Nutree, Sandy. a.m.; 9 Screenings begin South State, today (Thurs.), p.m. Call 2480 If you haven't invested In an I.R.A., examine the pros & cons by attending a free I.R.A. seminar at Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West, Sat., p.m. Larry Handy, Sears Financial Center, presents this free seminar. Call I.R.A. SEMINAR: ON 10 for Gold Fish INCLUDING: 1 Apr.-No- SCOLIOSIS ASSN. OP UTAH meets Tues., Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Cottonwood Hospital, 5770 So. 250 East. Speaker will be Dr. Harold Dunn, M.D., orthopedic surgeon, who will speak on "Adult Scoliosis & Personal Problems." For info 9 call ottered ASSERTION TRAINING PRACTICUM ia lb. 99$. Reg. $1.7514 lb. is made possible by the generosity of five ski resorts, Brough explained. For a contribution of 120 to the Lung Assn., the skiier is entitled to a day or night ski pass at each of the participating ski resorts. The ski resorts include Beaver Mountain, Brighton, Nordic Valley, Powder Mountain and Snowbird. With THETEN COMMANDMENTS Learn to make ! Popouri Classes to Start SOON Call for Information this coupon 255-221- Call Yoor Order Via VISA, Jodells Floral Scents Plaza 9400 733 E. 9400 So. Sandy 277-181- 966-618- 8 i Master Card or American Express & Olympus Hills Mall 3939 Wasatch 2 SLC 3 Please Order Year Fresh Flowers For Valentine's Day NOW! 8390 So. 7th East THeflora 562-230- 9 Sandy 255-221- 3 0,TC7BD LOVE RY Water Colon Poston m AID. 30 On TV Tonight Tape and Video Disc iSXA Vi Picture Framing Midvale - 561-872- Ceramics W. 7800 Off OA Unframed Art and Prints Old Towne Originals REUI ONE - GET ONE Everything reM S.) mm Antiques, Uniques Collectibles ...and more 23 North Main St., Midvale 700 West 7800 South - Next to Vincent Drug 8 - Mirrors Noun: Monday thro Saturday - 1 2 noon to 6 p.m. 3) ZST OFF MEMBERSHIPS -- $1.00 & Reg. $15.00 Movie Rental from .99 to 3.00 Offer Honored with this ad Jan. 24 thru Jan. BinaHAM junction AHTIOUBS and COUHTBT STORE Silk Screens Your Ticket To PLAVEC1 RENTAL MTM 484-445- - For Valentines Offer ends 13185 25 N. Main St. (700 Foul !j3 Ski 487-413- 1 F VHS Skiiers may obtain the Privilege Pass book at the Association Office, or they may mail a $20 donation to the American Lung Assn, of Utah, 1930 So. 1100 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106, with their 6 for name and address. Call further information. Just in Time POUND 0(l Watch Your Favorite Movie ALCJ There is a limit of one pass book per donor. The Ski Privilege Pass program Franklin K. Brough, executive director of the Lung Assn, says ski pass donations will help children with lung disease. These funds will help extend our services to children with asthma and other breathing problems, Brough said. There are more than 10,000 children in Utah who suffer from lung disease. 3500 So. 9th East fytim iSadl ESC 3 h GARDENS Tetras, Betas . Quality linen-finisstationery in 12 designer colors. MILLCREEK Sharks, Discus, Oscars, Rams, Barbs, Monos, Angels, Cichlids ond many more SALT LAKE LEGAL SECRETARIES Will meet Thurs.,, Feb. 7, 6 p.m. at Ft. Douglas Military Club, 49 Ft. Douglas Blvd. Sheriff Pete Hayward will be guest speaker. His topic: "Family Abuse - Its Cause St Prevention." Meeting open to the public. Those interested in dinner following the Sheriff's remarks may call Carol for reservations. Canning at 9 the -- 00 7750 SO. 3200 West, hosts auxiliary meeting tomorrow (Fri)., 7 p.m. Games night every Wed. at 6:30 p.m. (food served); football widows every Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (food); darts every Tues. at 7:30 p.m (food served). Call PAPER by Hours: 9 to 7 MON. FRI. SAT. 9 to 6 ALL FISH nice Madsen will conduct. Program under auspices of 3 Fountains East camp, with Fern Clissold, captain, in charge. Patriotic thought presented by Virginia McDonald; music by a ladies quartet; relics shown by Marion Smith; lession "Pioneer Vocations" by Viola Strange. -- Rainbows SLC OFF 12 (484-241- SOUTH SALT LAKE COUNTY DUP Will meet Mon., Jan. 28, at 1 : 30 p.m. at the Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South. President Ber- - SALT LAKE, Help someone breathe easier and get a bargain at the same time! The American Lung Assn, of Utah will give a Ski Privilege Pass good at five Wasatch Front ski resorts to those who make a $20 donation to the Association. The skiier will receive $65 worth of downhill skiing during the current ski season. Plaza 5400 1894 W. 5400 S. 25 Jeri aerie 1760 holds dinner each Fri., p.m. & breakfast 3 Sundays each 6 a.m.-- l p.m. Call attar 9:30 month, 4 p.m. weekdays, and noon Saturdays. INVEST YOUR I.R.A.: Utility fund I.R.A.'S appreciated over 22 percent 1984. Discover where to invest them In '85 by attending free seminar by Ron Tressler, Prudential Bache. Sessions scheduled p.m. today (Thurs.), Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale; and p.m. Thurs. Jan. 31, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For Info gifts, SPECIAL . F.O.E. Rainbows cards boxes WEEKS "BEAR NECESSITIES" is theme for Christian Women's Club luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tues., Feb. 12, Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. Cpst: $6.50. Feature: "Bear Facts at the Triad Center;" Guest speaker: Jan Libby, "Bears, A Love Story For All Ages;" Musical selection: Linda Baver & daughter Melody. For reservations for lunch & nursery, call or ) Esther Bonnie 6:30-- 1:30-3:3- St 'Privilege Pass' Opens Five Ski Resorts EXPERIENCE "EXOTIC AQUATICS" IN OUR FISH DEPARTMENT THIS the Murray Ladles Murray Women's Club will be Thurs., Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Cathy Zick, assist, professor oFamlly & Consumer Studies at UofU, speaking on "Consumerism & Retirement." KEARNS IABE RUTH will hold a baseball meeting on Thurs., Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. In the Kearns Library. Managers will be elected, tournaments schedules discussed. For info call Jim Duckworth, C.P-A- Gor- JOINT MEETING of Civic Guild VETERANS UTAH NURSES' ASSN. (UNA) district 1, meets today (Thurs.), p.m. at Cottonwood Hospital, 5770 So. 250 East (auditorium, 4th floor). Yoplcs: "Shape Up or Ship Out: CAn Nurse Adapt to a New Environment," by Dr. Reba Keele, and "Advancing Education In Nursing: Is It Worth lt&," by Dr. Sue Huether. ESTATES. WILLS TRUSTS, "planning for the inevitable," tomorrow (Fri.), 12:15 p.m., Heber M. Wells Bldg., Room 204, 160 E. 200 South. Speakers: Ann Milne, J.D., Utah Legal Services Inc.; Kevin Huntington, C.P.A., J.D., Utah Assn, of . Sponsored by League of Utah Consumers. Indues pap For $20 Donation ojp 1 WHAT'S NEW IN QUllTiNOf Discover modern trends for an old hobby by attending slide & trunk show at South Salt Lake 10 a.m.-- l I or (261-136- "ail YOU CAN EAT pancake breakfast, sponsored by Canyon Lodge No. 13 of Free and Accepted Masons, at the Midvale Masonic Temple, 30 No. Center St., Midvale, on Feb. 10, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Bill of fare: juice, ham, eggs & pancakes. Donation of S3 requested. ; meet regularly at the Heritage Center. Call Jim Ekarslay for or at May Geddea at Information. WORLD WAR Lectures Library, i mm AMERICAN LEGION POST. ADVANCED FIRST AID training available thru Red Cross. 58 hour training course starts Mon at Red Cross Center, 555 call Sharlene Olander don Vlssar 2091. 4-- EXERCISE: by Alta View Hospital Education Dapt. Thurs., Fab. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Practical mne mmcah poop LUNCH It DINNER Tues. - Sunday (pof 11 Ril :00 AM-S:0- 0 PM; CLOSED MONDAY DEINK WITH A MUl WITH TUB AO ORDERS TO TAKE OUT W. CENTER MIDVL. 31 nrcmmJ rnnnnnommmnmoDcain: 50 DIG CLEARANCE SALE Our Harlequin Grab Sags Reg. 25 Books for 5.00 Now The Book Attic elso have westerns, wnr, science gothic, mysteries, romance, Paperback Exchange 20-5- . historical, nonfiction, and general fiction. 121 W. Center St. MIDVALE 52-201- 6 COUPON EXPIRES FEB. 1, COUPON till OFF 0 di ANTIQUES Visa Town I & Master Charge Country Interiors 21 N. 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