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Show 1 Film THE BOAT COES $1adults, 50 centschildren (donation to thritis Foundation). For more into call Frccbica ON FLAME "Asia's Beacon" tomorrow (Fri.) in the Social Behaviorial Science Building, UofU campus Part of a Asian film festival in conjunction with the th annual Asian Festival, reception will be held p.m., film from 7:30-- & panel V:30. Free admission. discussion & will be shown UNDER THE BRIDGE (China ) will be shown tomorrow (Fri.) in Orson Spencer Hall, UofU campus. Part of a Asian film festival in conjunction with the 9th annual Asian Festival, reception will . be held p.m., film from Admission: SI. KRAMER VS. KRAMER will be presented as the Monday Night Video presentation by the Murray Library system. The movie, which is free to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. in the Vine Street Library, 164 E. Vine Street. FAMILY MOVIES are scheduled Mon., May 12 at 7 p.m. in the Draper library, 12441 So. 900 East. Bring the whole family for a free movie & cartoons For info call 943 4636. TRAVEL IN UTAH: At 7 p.m. Wed., May 14 in the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East, Spencer Squire presents a travelogue with first-hantips & slides on the beauty of unusual places to visit in Utah. For info call FILMS FOR GRADE SCHOOLERS will be shown in the Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South, at 3 p.m. each Sat. thru May 31. For info call 70TH annum SILVER TEA of Westminster College Woman's Board will be held Sat. In the Shaw Center, 1700 So. 1300 Easr. SnacK oar ft Dazaar features variety of baked goods, homemade candy, delicatessen items, gifts 6i goodies from boutique ft "Grandma's Attic." No admission charge. Proceeds help fund 6 schoiarshipsyear. Luncheon ft bazaar open at noon, Silver Tea begins at 12:30. Both will close at 4 p.m. For info call Doris Orgill, seminar will be conducted I 7 p.m. Tues. by Great Lakes Biochemical Co., Inc. at Sandy Spas & Interiors, 9481 So. 700 East in the Sandy Mall. This free program will explain the step by step procedures which will insure sparkling clear pool & spa water. Participants should bring a sample of pool or spa FOOL from 3 SPA CARE water for expert analysis. For details call Korner Kanyon Kickers clogging teams annual fundraising Sat. be held will a m. at breakfast from Draper park, 12450 So. 1300 East. Proceeds used to support prizewinning teams at national competitions 8i tours. Breakfast features pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice, milk ft coffee. Sl.506-12- ; Tickets are $2.50adults; $213-18- ; $11-or SlOfamily. Sponsored by Reams. For or ticket info call Jeannie Reading Pauline Fitzgerald RISE BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS are available without charge from the Family Chiropractic Center, 545 E. 4500 South, bldg. on a drop-ibasis. Hours are Mon. Sat., 9 a. m. noon or p.m. For info call Dr. Alvin Brey or Or. Sheldon Lunceford at 268 3411. Fund Raisers SUPER COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE. SHINE BREAKFAST: FIT AFTER 50, a fitness testing program, will begin tomorrow (Fri.) from p.m. at Cottonwood Hospital, 5770 So. 300 East. The program provides comprehensive health ft fitness assessment (blood sugar, stength ft flexibility, coronary risk, heart rate 8i blood pressure evaluation, ft more). Participants receive an "exercise prescription" with in- - GARAGE a benefit for SALE, Utah Chapter, Isschdeudle p.m. Sat. in the National Guard Ar1523 Ave. Admission is Sunnyside LARGEST ft Health Care Showed Out last week, has been rescheduled from 9 a.m. 3 p.m. Sat. in Granger Park pavilion, 3600 W. 3500 South. Sponsored by the Granger Lions club, proceeds will be used for various community projects, including eyeglasses for needy children in the community. This is the first of what Granger Lions anticipate will become an annual affair. For details call or WORLDS Ar- Arthritis Foundation, mory, I I I I I MAGNA. Activities at the Magna Library in May include a variety for This concert, which begins at 8 all ages, according to a spokesman p.m., is a forerunner to the youth for the facility. The first full week in May each groups upcoming summer tour, which will include four concerts at year is observed as Be Kind To Animals Week. It was initiated by the 1986 World Exposition at Vanthe American Humane Assn, in 1914. British 28 couver, Columbia, June It is one of the oldest weeks of its and 29. Ellis C. Worthen, staff associate in kind to be observed nationally and the Magna Library is joining in this music education for Granite School District, says the appearance in program with some activities. On May 3 at 10 a.m. children age 4 Symphony hall is a real honor for to 12 are being invited to see the these talented musicians and their movie Jazzoo, then take a trip on devoted leaders. a Library Safari. Richard Chatelain is principal director, with James Thompson and is required. Children of all ages are also being Patrick Webster as assistants. Cininvited to join the Be Kind To dy Petty is string coach and Kendell Animals bookmark contest, sponNielsen, brass coach. Since its organization in 1957, the sored by Salt Lake County Animal Services. Entry blanks and rule Granite Youth symphony has persheets are available at the library. formed in major cities in 21 states, Entries must be returned by May 16 the District of Columia, two proand winners will be notified May 30. vinces in Canada and five national Awards will be given on June 14 durparks. On July 4, 1985, the musicians ing Kids Pet Day at Liberty park. for of an audience 100,000 performed The grand prize winner will have a on the banks of the Mississippi in St. TV appearance. Louis, Mo. A special program for local to The Dr. Worthen, According fishermen is also being offered on Granite symphony could be comMay 10, featuring Mickey Anderson pared with an honors program or an of Anglers Inn at 10 a.m., teaching advanced placement program for instrumentalists. Its membership is how to tie flies. The summer reading club for selected by audition for students atwill start registration on tending the eight Granite district children 15. Librarians have details on May schools. high Average grade point average for the program. Leslie Kelson of County Animal these young people is 3.7. Most of will be at the library at 10 Services instruone them play more than on a.m. May 17 to demonstrate the ment, some as many as 13 inbasic requirements of proper pet struments. The orchestra practices care. Library personnel said shwwill two hours every week during the bring some live animals with her. school year and daily at 6 a.m. durIt was noted that this should be ining June. teresting for children who already Guest soloist Sheranian will perhave pets, as well as those who are Violin Concerform the Saint-Saen- s contemplating getting one. Children to No. 3. He is a graduate of Skyline will also be taught how to care for attended and Julliard school High their pets. school and the University of Texas at Austin. Tickets for the concert are $3 and may be purchased at the Capitol theater, ZCMI stores, Datatix Continued from page .5 outlets and from orchestra courage. We hope that the turnout members. for class elections will have such fine competitors. Forms are available in the main office, but are due by tomorrow (Friday). Election of class officers will be next week for all sophomores and juniors interested in running. The Mr. and Ms. Taylorsville titles were captured by Kevin Newby and Gina Watson. Lance Stott placed a close second. Jeff Humphreys, Russ Gallegos and Brett McGrath followed. Marissa (Missy) Kendall took second, followed by Amanda Tuttle. Ann Chadwick and Sharlet Abaar EXAMINATION took the rest of the places. All of the By Appointment form body builders were in With This Coupon Only and the show was something else. For all those who missed the Expires 53186 I I I I I Podiatrist Foot Specialist ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS are offered in the Cottonwood Hospital main lobby on Mondays from 5:30-- p.m. & Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Lectures RELATIONS: Helping parents ft their teenagers get along better is the goal of a lecture tonight (Thurs.) in the 7th of a 13 part community lecture series sponsored by Wasatch Canyons Hospital. Darlene Ray, a private-practicclinical social worker, will address the topic of Parent ft Teen Relationships as she provides specific instruction for parents on building positive relationships with teenage children. Program begins at 7 p.m. in the interim offices of the hospital, located at 6100 So. 300 East, suite 101. Fordetailscall 262 6199. PARENT-TEE- Utah divorce laws, including the introduction of joint custody ft divorce mediation Meetings are held the 1st Mon. of each month. For details call Organizations 484 6650. under direction of new officers Lula Williams, Rhea Larsen ft Jill Chambers, will hold closing social at home of Mary Magnusson, 3264 W. 3595 South, at p.m. Mon. Program ft lesson will be given along with potiuck lunch. For details call Mrs. Felstead at WEST VAUEY D.U.P. UTAH EATING OISOROERS support group meets p.m. 2nd ft 4th Wed. each month at the UofU Medical Center, Dept, of Psychiatry, room 5RI42. "Guilt ft Worry," featuring Dr. Neal Mayerson, will be theme of meeting Wed.. Free, self-helgroup for persons with bulimiaanorex-iagroup is meant to be a source of mutual sup port ft information. For details call Pattie 968 1001. BOWLING TOURNAMENT: The 6th annual Eagles Bowling Tournament will be held tomorrow (Fri.), Sat. ft Sun. at Junction Bowling Lanes, 805 E. Center (7780 So. State), Midvale. Event sponsored by the State Aerie ft Auxiliary Eagles with proceeds going to projects for abused children. Two divisions will be held, including a novice division ft a handicap of 70 percent division. One prize will be awarded for every 8 entries. Total entry fee is S8, with $4.50 for bowling expenses, $1.50 for prize money ft a donation of S2 to the children's fund. Those interested may mail entries to Dolores Walton or John Keysor at the Junction Lanes. SCOLIOSIS ASSN, of Utah meets at 7 p.m. the last Tues. of each month in the conference room in Bldg. 9, VA hospital, 500 Foothill Blvd. For details call Craig Swick (484 6468), Sharlene Olander (261 1362) or Gordan Visser (969 4484 or 262 4961). JAVA. OOLONG. MOI is the theme of the Christian women's club meeting Tues., May 13 at the Heritage House, 4699 Highland Dr. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. at a cost of S8person. Exotic travels will be the topic of Tobi Arras, cruise master. Music ft guest speaker will be provided by JuDee Schensky, a "Jill of all trades." For reservations for lunch or nursery, those interested may call Dee (406 7709), Lynn or Bobbie hold UTAH PARENTS FOR CHILDRENS RIGHTS Will 1, 1986 its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Mon. in the National Guard Armory, 1543 Sunnyside Ave., armory no. I. The group is a non profit organization interested in legislative ft judicial reform of chestra. "sTr" OR. RON BROWN testing in me Midvale area will be held Mon. from p.m. in the Catholic church, 75 E. Lennox St. (returning Wed. to read tests. Offered thru Salt Lake Board of health. For info call Mary Steele, 255 7114. T.8. Thursday, May Magna Library Offers Varied May Activities Warriors fI 2111. THE GREEN SHEET from 9 a.m.-- Youth Symphony Spring Concert Set GRANITE PARK. Symphony hall will be the setting for the spring concert of Granite Youth Symphony orchestra Monday. Guest soloist will be M. Judd Sheranian, violinist with the Utah Symphony since 1977 and former member of the Granite or dividual target weight levels Cost: S851 st family member, S65each additional. Preregistration required; call Georgme Bills at 262 3461, ext. 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