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Show 1 1 Calendar ComminmiaimSty Arts MOOD PAINTINGS 8, oil landscapes of Alma Jager will be on display at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St. (off 80th So., 12 block west of State St.), Midvale, thru Oct. 25. before entering kindergarten. These clinics can fulfill that requirement. Parents should bring children age 3 5 to whichever session is convenient. Times are 9:30-1a m. 8, :30 3 p.m. For more info call Julie Woodward, 295 7370 or 262 1 2471. Children's matinee to be presented at p.m. every Sat. thru Thanksgiving, Hale Center Theatre. Call SLEEPING BEAUTY 1 Oils, watercolors 8, graphics of Val Miffit will be on display Holla-daduring regular library hours at the library, 2150 E. 4800 South, thru Oct 23. WATER COLORS by Helen Paul will be featured in the Loge Gallery on the mezzanine of Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Ms. Paul's exhibit will be open to the public thru Sat. from 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Auditions WILLY WHISKERS, children's musical to be performed Dec. 6 7 under sponsorship of Murray Arts Council 8 Taylorsville high drama club, will hold auditions today & tomorrow (Thurs. 8. Fri.), 5 6 p.m. for children's parts; p.m. for adults, in Horizon elementary school, 5185 So. 700 West. Eighteen children's speaking parts open, including lead; number of characer adult roles, including Mrs. Santa. For more info call Carol Hermansen, 266 6300 eveinings. 484 9257 for info. PREPARING CAPABLE a KIDS, Class to KIDS LINE: A 24 hour "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone 8 need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call Hardman, secretary-treasure- r; speakers, panel discussions, craft classes, luncheons and an opportunity to improve a variety of homemaking skills in a fun, social way. Topics to be covered include child development, family health, consumer education, home management, food and nutrition and family relations. Annual dues are $3.50 per person and babysitters are provided at a cost of 50 cents for the first child and 25 cents for each additional child in a family. Among projects sponsored by the group is the "friendship basket a means of allowing members to Julie Hurst, historian, Laura Thomas, hospitality chairman; abnd Karen Pixton, advisor from the Granite school district. The association is an educational group meeting monthly to gain skills necessary for successful homemaking, offering a variety of guest - NUTCRACKER: y Registration for auditions for Ballet West production of The Nutcracker will be tomorrow (Fri.) from p.m. 8, Sat. from 11 a.m. noon in the Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South. Boys 8. girls must be 9 or older 8 must range from 4' to 5' 12" tall 8 have had a minimum of year of ballet training. Boys 8, girls 12 years 8, older with a minimum of 4 years of training must be at least 5'2". Eligible dancers must register in person prior to auditions. Dancers will be given an audition time when they register. become with one acquainted another. Each month a person is chosen to be spotlighted and the basket is filled with goodies and handed around the membership, forming links in a chain of friendship. According to Julie Milward, people who desire to visit meetings to see what the group is all about are under no obligation to join. Those seeking more information may contact Sidnee Spencer of the Granite school districts adult education of- 1 1 Auditions will be held at 8 p.m. Tues. for "A Christmas Carol." at the Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. All parts open, 8. the play will run Dec. 2 21. For more info call 484 9257. DICKENS: Astronaut Lind To Address Gathering YMCA. Is one of the few full service health facilities In Salt Lake: Jr. Olympic size pool, gym, racquetball courts, weight room, locker rooms. Diverse programs: fitness, aerobics, swim instruction, racquetball, Karate and other special interest classes. Call 533 YMCA, or drop by at 737 MURRAY. Utah astronaut Don Lind will address Salt Lake County Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the are currently being held for the Eleanor Kennard Chorale Community Choir. For an audition appointment call Judy Short at or Rehearsals are Wed., p.m. at 800 E. 420 South in Salt Lake. Riverview junior high Julie Millward, Jill Turner and Karen Pixton put finishing touches on a "friendship basket," a monthly project of the Oquirrh chapter of the Utah Homemakers Assn. HOMEMADE GOODIES . 7:30-9:3- NUTRITION St. Mark's hospital, 1200 E 3900 South, is offering Girl Scouts an op portunity to learn the importance of good nutrition 8 healthy eating habits. The class is offered today (Thurs ) 8 Oct 10 from 4 6 p m. at the hospital. The cost is $5 per person. To register call the Community Education Dept. approaching, 8 we want people to know we're here," Carol Butterfield explained. Free adult flu shots are being offered by Southwest Emergency Center, 2400 W. 7800 South, West Jordan from 9 a.m. 9 p m. 7 days a week. Call for additional Information. SEASON is "FLU SAFETY: Boy Scouts have an opportuini ty to fulfill requirements for the Safety merit badge in a 4 hour workshop at St Mark's Hospital. It will be offered both Oct 22 8, 29 from 6.30 8:30 p m. 8, Nov. 19 8, 26 from 4 6 p m. at a cost of $5 per person. To register call the Community Education Dept. program, ( sponsored by the Utah Dept, of Health & affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be holding a women's cancer screening clinic at the CCMAC (CityCounty Complex), 119 E. 2100 South, bldg 2 on Tues., Oct. 15 from noon 2:30 p.m.; at the Sandy LDS stake center, 9331 So. 300 East on Mon., Oct. 21 beginning at 9 a m.; 8. at the Sandy Cres cent South LDS stake cenrer, 10600 So 250 East on Tues., Oct. 22 beginning at 9 a m. Appointments are necessary. Call for more info or appointments. CONTROL CANCER SCREENING E. Dept. NURTURING YOUR NEWBORN will be held 13 from 7:30-9:3p.m. Wed., Oct. at the Magna Recreation Center. InstrucB S.R N., a tor is Michelle Haines, specialist in maternal infant attachment 8 growth development. She is a childbirth education instructor at Cottonwood Hospital's Center for Women's Health. Cost is S15 per couple or $8 per single. WEIGHT CONTROL A NUTRITION will FIREMANSHIP: St. Mark's Hospital, 1200 3900 South, is offering a 4 hour workshop to help Boy Scouts fulfill re quirements for the Firemanship merit badge from 6.30 8 30 p m. Nov 5 & 12 The workshop will review fire safety in the home 8 at camp. The extinguishing of electrical, chemical, 8 oil fires will be discussed Cost is $5 per person. To register call the Community Education HOME NURSING is being taught every Mon., Wed. 8 Fri., 7 10 p m., from Oct. 1 at the Red Cross Center, 555 Foothill Blvd. Cost is $15 per person. For more info call 582 3431. Organizations members will meet Oct at the home of Val Chatwin, 2424 W 10430 South. Mrs. Brenda Rmdlesbach will speak on community volunteer ac tion. Barbara Warburton and Roberta Grandiean will serve asco hostesses SUBURBAN ARTS 10 be discussed during a lecture at the Magna Recreation Center. Evie Till S S. RP who is the weight control dietician at MICK RILEY WOMEN'S GOLF ASSN. o . . auditorium, 5750 So. 700 I One of Utah's 'SENSATlS PERFORMING DRILL AND DANCE TEAMS DANCE and DRILL CLINIC school Girls Ages West. Lind will show a film and talk about his April 1985 flight into space as well has return the emblem he carried with him. Lind is a graduate of Jordan high school and the University of Utah and a longtime supporter of programs. Salt Lake County and friends of are invited to attend this function in celebration of National Week, Oct. Those desiring additional information may contact the Salt Lake County USU Extension office at Deadline Nears For Senior 'Loop' Trip Deadline for reservations for the annual Provo Canyon Loop trip will be Oct. 18, according to Kathy Kinney, director of the Magna Senior Citizen Center here. Anyone over 60 is eligible to par- MAGNA. my 6th Year on Planning Commission Helped Develop The Master Plan serving in DEVOTED To Your Quality of Life SIDEWALK CHAIRMAN .TREE CHAIRMAN hack mm District4 West Valley City Council (PAID FOR BYTHE FRIENDS OF JANICE FISHER) DANCE and DRILL ZOTOS 103185 leaders 4102 West 5700 South Kearns, Utah 84118 9688540 0 YOU DEAL WITH THE -O- - WNER Frank has been in the tire business in Granger for over 20 years. believes in customer satisfaction. He s 254-100- CuilIllID3Ci a CulKSULDinnle ff -- including order to better serve you, our customer, we have just one location - WITH 'p Cx 3526 So. 1950 W. West Valley, Utah 0 LEND PIONEER VALLEY HOSPITAL YOUR In -- I Power Head $175j NEW & REBUILT VACUUMS ON SALE t "W larvict A repair oM makes Vacuums A Sewing Machines!" I 4081 W. 5415 Sc. 966-141- 6 KEARNS COUPOX important seminars. And next time you re in a situation requiring fast action, youll be able to keep your head. But first, youve got to lend us your ear. could probably use some brushing up on the basic pnnciples of first aid. Heavy Duty COUPON -- EAR. dont mean to point fingers, but we think you j Vacuum rrp Enterprises Pioneer Valley Hospitals introduction to first aid, youll get "hands-o- n experience wrth some very important techniques, such as mouth to mouth resuscitation. Now we "I THIS COUPON Rebuilt Jubilee 50 ELECTROLUX -- Granger Big 0 all and LIKE NEW In WITH OWNER ON PREMISES elders deacons, both men and women. Lectors, choir members, greeters, musicians and members are being invited. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., including a time to eat together. All participants or families are being asked to bring sandwiches and a can of soup, any kind except creamed varietys as they will be mixed together, Mrs. Mitchell explained World Communion Day will be observed Sunday with a special time of prayer for Christian believers in all countries. The community is being invited to share in the observance. Committee and general board meetings will also be held Sunday beginning at 5 p.m. Bethel Bible study will resume Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 7:30p.m. Attachments Included 973-700- 8446 South 340 West For More Information On Classes 2 Available Call Christian church, church for your appointment! AT GRANGER BIG COMMUNITY CENTER 533-775- ticipate should make reservations at least one day in advance by calling Reservations the center at must also be made for the daily meals. This weeks menu will offer braised beef tips with mushrooms and tossed salad on Monday; beef parmesan with wax beans on Tuesday; Swedish meatballs and stewed tomatoes on Wednesday; Chinese pork chop suey with Oriental vegetables on Thursday and macaroni and cheese with franks on Friday. spokesman Janice Mitchell said The workshop is designed for 5. HAIRCUTS COPPERVIEW GRANGER. A worship workshop to be held Saturday is "the big event of the week at Granger Community Good thru 20 PERM & CUT Saturday, Oct. 19, 1985 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Worship Workshop Is 'Big Event' Fall Specials DESIGN FREEDOM 8 LEARN WHAT'S NEW IN i COME On Oct. 11, the Sunshine Generation will be on hand to entertain at the noon luncheon, Mrs. Kinney noted. Bingo will be played in the afternoon. Anyone intending to par- QUALIFIED Now ticipate, but Mrs. Kinney noted when the bus is full, the offer will be withdrawn. The cost will be $1.25 per person, plus the price of a meal in Heber City. The bus will leave the center at 9 a..m. and return at 3 p m. j I ! In fart, we feel that knowledge of first aid is so important, well put our best foot forward and come to where you are to instruct your group, free of charge. nsk of sticking our necks out even further, may we also suggest a class in CPR At the Basics, or Parenting? All community education classes are just 45 minutes long, but provide you with good, hard information you can sink your teeth into. Call us today and get more information about signing up your group for one of our Pioneer Valley Hospital 3460 South Pioneer Parkway (41 55 West) West Valley City 968-906- 8 IWl Will hold their annual fall luncheon at 11.30 a m. on Thurs., Oct. 10 at Distinctive 'dull TEA 4-- Call today Merit Badges E. 200 South. 4-- H KENNARO CHORALE: Auditions AMBLIOPIA, sometimes called "lazy eye blindness," can cause vision loss if not detected early. If untreated until a child is 5 or 6, partial blindness occur & treatment takes much longer. Murray elementary schools will test preschoolers during regular programs today (Thurs.) at Parkside; Mon. at Grant; Mon. Oct. 14 at Horizon; Tues. Oct 22 at Viewmont 8, Mon. Oct 28 at Liberty. Utah law requires children have eyes tested Is fice at MIDVALE CHORALE rehearsals held every Tues. at 7 p.m. in Midvale Town Hall, 80 E. Center St., Midvale. Slots open in all parts to to anyone over 16, especially tenor 8: bass voices. First performance slated for Christmas season. Sponsored by Midvale Arts Council. For info call Children Cottonwood ext. 2127. HEALTHY PREGNANCY: The Center for Women's Health and the Back Institute at Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center are offering a program of body conditioning and weight training for pregnant women entitled, "Controlling the Expansion." Individualized course helps women maintain or develop muscle tone necessary to 3, 1985 Hospital Medical Center. She also currently responsible tor adult 8, adolescent weight control. Cost is $2 & the class will be held Oct. 21 from 7 8 p.m. For more info call 250 2194. sustain the growth of an unborn child. For dates, times and location, call 262 3461, Health Care sored by Cottonwood Hospital Sat. from a. m. noon. For more Info call the Kids Line, Thursday, October Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7187 Murray, Utah 84107 What'i going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your activities we would like to help. Two week in advance ol the event please eenete typewritten release and photo (it possible) to: teach children ages 9 8 older to be safe 8 responsible when home alone, Is spon- 9 Marilyn GREEN SHEET group HomemakersTo Perfect Craft MAGNA. Officers have been chosen for the Oquirrh chapter of the Utah Homemakers Assn., and the groups first meeting was held yesterday (Wednesday) in the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West. Julie Milward was named president; Jill Turner, vice president; B THE Hospital Corporation of Ameoca 1 |