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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET 31, 1985 Thursday, January Calemdair Comnnmnnnimntty Fund Raisers slated for Sat., Feb. 9, a.m. In the Golden Living Center, Taylorsville. Residents will participate In the annual Cystic Fibrosis pledge drive to support research programs, education 8, care. Activities Include walking laps, balloon volleyball & exercising to a cassette tape. Your support is welcome. For info, call Crystal at EXSRCISI-A-THO- 9:30-10:3- 966 4286. til Granger 9th ward, is seeking donations of cub scout uniforms for scouts who are unable to afford to purchse them. Call Jim at or Bob at CUB SCOUT PACK in the AMERICAN LEGION POST.I32 7750 So. 3200 1st Sun. of each month, featuring ham, sausage SOS, omelettes, coffee or hot chocolate, toast or pancakes. Cost is $2.50 adults, $1.25 children. Proceeds go to Legion's children & youth activity program. Call West holds breakfast 255 9950. GREAT SKATE: Skate your way thru winter & win a personal home computer for the Wasatch Front by signing up 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 . Feb. 13 & 14, American Cancer Society sponsors a group of singers who will deliver a "Singing Valentine" for a small donation to the society. This is a unique way of saying "I Love You" which will help raise some much-needemoney to help cure or cancer. Call to make SINGING VALENTINES: arrangements. Health Care Class on developing good eating habits, designed for girls will be offered by St. Mark's Hospital EATING: HEALTHY Romeo's: Italian Fare At Its Best by Michele Bartmess SALT LAKE. And thatsa Italian. Romeos at Brickyard offers authentic Italian fare and seafood at prices ranging from $5.95 to $12.95 in an atmosphere aimed at intimate, candlelight dining. The restaurant will cater to large groups as well as that small party of two. Red tablecloths grace the tables in a decor complete with the familiar red, green and white that bespeaks Italy. Soft music plays in the background, but never interferes with conversation. What you wont hear at Romeos is the sound of small children whining or crying. Romeos caters to adults and politely asks that children under school, age not be brought to the restaurant. A pleasant dining out experience begins when you step through the door and are greeted by an polite waiter. Crystal water goblets stand out on the red tablecloths and the menu awaits you. The choices seem limitless -- manicotti, lasagna, Italian vegetables, clam spaghetti, linguini, sauce, mushrooms, sausage and the meat balls and other combinations. ever-popul- countless Theres steamed shrimp, muscles and even octupus among a dozen or so seafood entres. are available. The pasta is perfect, no matter what your choice. Mine was linguini with Italian Sausage. Another in our party tried the lasagna and yet another linguini with mushrooms. The No one was flavors are totally Italian strong, spicy and vibrant. One does not go away hungry. If youve room for dessert, Romeos brags of having the finest New York cheesecake in Salt Lake City. Its not an idle boast. Theres also mud pie. During the soup or salad course, youre served a cheese wheel appetizer that is wonderful. When asked what it was, the waiter said it really didnt have a name, but was made on the premises. Romeos, with its ample parking on the north end of Brickyard, superb service, attractive decor and varied, delicious fare coupled with the atmosphere would be an ideal place to consider for a time when dining out should be something special. short-change- 7 & 14 CANCER SCREENING CLINIC, sponsored by Utah Dept, of Health, today (Thurs.), 9 a.m. 4 p.m., Butler stake center, 7035 So. Nuttree (3280 East). A unique opportunity for women to have breast exam, pap test, & blood pressure reading. Fee based on family income & size will be charged. Call ) CROSS C.P.R. TRAINING Sat., Cross Center, 555 Foothill Dr., 8:30 533 6712. RED - Red IN F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds dinner each p.m. 8 breakfast 3 Sundays month, 9:30 a.m.-- l p.m. Call 4 p.m. weekdays, 8i noon Saturdays. 6:30-- 4219 West 3500 South Salt Laka City, Utah Fri., each after Every Wednesday SPECIAL FOR MEMBERS All Movies Except meets Tues., 7:30 p.m.. Cottonwood Hospital, 5770 So. 250 East. Speaker: Dr. Harold Dunn, M.D., orthopedic surgeon, who will speak on "Adult Scoliosis 8 Personal Problems." Call Sharlene Olander or Gordan Visser SCOLIOSIS ASSN. OF UTAH Lectures "BARNS AMERICAN LEGION POST.132 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 a.m.-4:3- p.m. For info call Y.M.C.A. has something for everyone it is one of the few full service health facilities in Salt Lake; Jr. Olympic size pool, gymnasium, racquetball courts, weight room, locker rooms. Along with this full facility comes many diverse programs; starter fitness, aerobics, swim instruction, racquetball classes, karate and other special interest classes. Registration for the 2nd session of teh winter for quarter begins Feb. 11, call more info, or drop by at 737 E. 200 South. THE MORMON COUNTRY: At Home slide lecLandscape," a ture, will be presented Frl. at 8 p.m. iin the Museum of Church History 8, Art, 45 N. West Temple, in conjunction with a special exhibit, "A Sense of Place: Photographs of the Mormon Landscape." Photographer Gary Peterson of Bountiful will discuss "the traditional hay and stock barn" which is "disappearing from the landscape of the west." Free admission. Call for info. NEW RELEASES 99 967-010- 1 in the E.M.T. COURSE offered at St. Mark's Hospital, 1200 E. 3900 South, Saturdays thru March 2, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Cost: $75 ($50 deposit to register) Course reviews subjects covered in EMT course & prepares student to take State EMT Recertification for info. or exam. Call air step :Mm -- VALLEY FAIR MALI ASSERTION TRAINING PRACTICUM Offered by Alta View Hospital Education Dept. Thurs., Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Practical FAMILY HEALTH: Wednesdays, Feb. at 7 p.m. Nita Webber, Salt Lake County Health Dept., Invites families to explore heart disease, nutrition, disease prevention, exercise & health examinations at West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South. To register call Your meal begins with a choice of soup or salad - Mondays fare was a delicious minestrone with cheese. For the salad lover, the mushrooms are a nice touch, though the house dressing packs a bit of a kick. Fine wines, imported beers, soft drinks and mini bottles (Thurs.), at Butler LDS stake, 7035 So. Nutree, Sandy. Screening begins 9 a.m.; indues pap smear, pelvic exam, breast exam & blood pressure check. Minimal fee charged, based on annual household Income 8, family size. No one turned away, regardless of ability to pay. Sponsored by Utah Dept, of Health 8, American Cancer Society. Appointments necessary. Call; or April 11 & 18. Cost: $5. & advance payment of fees or required. Call Feb. NAME CHANGE SALE Assertive Training provides opportunities for practice of assertion skills with real world problems in a safe classroom environment. For info contact Alta View Education Dept., ext. Hospitals, nurshomes & medical offices hire secretarial personnel with ward clerk experience & training. St. Mark's Hospital, 1200 E. 3900 South, offers course which teaches basic ward clerk skills & provides some clinical experience. It will be at the 15, 8 a.m.-hospital Fridays, Feb. including fee of p.m. week in advance. Call $50, required Community Education Dept, at or "ARE ANY DRUGS GOOD?", a special program at the Magna library Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. featuring Marvin Carter from St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. He will present program based on his own personal history 8 work he has done at the taught at Alta View Hospital, Sat., Feb. 9, 8 a.m. 4:30 8 Cross Red approved course. p.m. hour For info call 572 2600, ext. 2091. JOINT MEETING of Murray Ladies Civic Guild 8, Murray Women's Club today (Thurs.) at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker: Dr. Cathy Zick, assist, professor of Family 8 Consumer Studies at UofU, speaking on WARD CLERK TRAINING: ing 80 S 'jj 2091. & hospital. 5 Organizations 1 FIRST AID FOR ADULTS CANCER SCREENING CLINIC "Consumerism today 8 49 Watch for Naturalizer Shoe Store REG. TO Retirement." FOODS 86th SOUTH & 13th EAST 2 liit SOUTH & 23rd EAST 33rd SOUTH & 23rd EAST 3735 SOUTH 9th EAST 2029 EAST 70th SOUTH 4700 SOUTH & 26th JEST lilt ES EFFECT l E J V 30.3 I & FEB. 1,2 STOKE HOI HS:9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. AI - - Q Cl I CLOSED SUNDAYS PeariA-Ram- a Varieties BOSC ! I)' ANJOU COMICE Tucs. thru Sat. 8:30 - 5:00 (Midvale Open 'til 8:00) Bountiful W. 500 S. 273 295-238- 33 9 278-465- Midvale E. 7200 S. 561-337- . Salt Lake 3474 S. 2300 Fresh Bunch SPINACH Welcome Walk-In- s 1 Taylorsville 5712 5. Redwood Rd. 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