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Show THE GREEN SHEET 9B i J '. r, ( May 30 & 31 on Temple Square. Friday's concert will be held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, while Saturday's concert will be held In the Assembly Hall. Dave Dalton, conductor, g, the Salt Lake Symphony will present "An Evening In Vienna," with soprano Malvina Maior as guest soloist. The symphony will perform Strauss waltzes & polkas as well as works by Franz Lehar & Emil von ARTS IN PARK: Chorale, will be shown In 2197 E. 31. For the Rainbow Room at Whitmore library, 7000 South, at 3 p.m. each Sat. thru May info call HOW TO EXPERIENCE GOD'S LOVE I FORGIVENESS, Health Care THE ffers are offered BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS SPRING PRATER COFFEE will be held Tues. at 9:30 p.m. at 1377 E. Princeton Ave. Those interested with an may contact Andrea Townsent RSVP. This is an informal study in home and a In anyone interested forming Friendship Bible Coffee is invited. Nursery will be provided. For ) or Allen Betz details call Betty Keyser Outdoors TENNIS LESSONS: With a format emphasizing the teaching & improvement of basic tennis skills, Salt Lake County Recreation Division officials this week announced plans for the 1986 summer instructional program. Lessons will begin June 16, with registrations conducted from 9 a.m. noon both June 7 & 14 at each of the following teaching locations: Alta high school, 11055 So. 1000 East; Skyline high school, 3251 E. 2760 South; Cottonwood high school, 5715 So. 1300 East; Taylorsville high school, 5225 So. Redwood Rd.; Olympus high school, 4055 So. 2300 East; Olympus Hills park, 3100 E. 4100 South; 11th in CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE free, accurate & confidential of Utah O- knowledge thru booklets, articles, media, personal interview & speaking engagements. For more info those interested may call Katheryn Manning at benefit Karate Demonstration will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sat. in the Redwood Multi purpose Center, 3100 So. Redwood Road. All tickets are $1.50 & will be available at the door. All proceeds will be placed into a trust fund for David C. Walsh, Jr., born in March, 1986. David C. Walsh Sr. was involved in a skiing accident four days after his son's birth. He was seriously injured & remains in a coma. This demonstration is dedicated to David C. Walsh Sr. See the Redwood Center Demonstration Team & some of Utah's champions put on a show of martial arts. For further information contact Wayne Miller at DEMONSTRATION: will be a report on the National Scoliosis Assn, meeting in New York. This should be informative to people with Sherman's disease, Lorodosis or Kyphosis. For details call ) Sharlene Olander Craig Swick or or Gordan Visser (969 4484 or a send stamped envelope large along with questions to: Lola Visser, 4406 Chickasha Dr., Murray, Utah 84107. Featured the Cottonwood Hospital main lobby on Mondays from 5:30 8 p.m. & Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Fund Raisers KARATE & GARAGE A BAKE SALE: The Smart Steppers Majorettes marching unit, sponsored by Kearns high community school, will hold a .garage & bake sale on Sat., May 31 at 3076 W. 6620 South, West Jordan. For details call or FREE a film by Dr. Bill Bright, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. June 1 in the Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 West. Sponsored by Cornerstone Community church, the film is part of a series. Nursery care will be provided. For more info call evenings. A BREAKFAST: CHUCKWAGON Herriman Lions club hosts its traditional Memorial Day Chuckwagon Breakfast Mon., May 26 from a.m. in the parking lot of the Herriman Lions Community Center 100 No. Pioneer St., Herriman (about 13000 So. 6000 West). Breakfast includes eggs, hot cakes, bacon & beverage. In the event of inclement weather, the breackfast will I For some individuals, eating is a problem; for others, not eating is a percent of adolesproblem. An estimated cent girls 8 young women develop anorexia or bulimia each year. Learn more about the warning signs & symptoms of eating disorders & the type of help available by attending a free lecture Thurs., May 29 from 7:30-- p.m. in the education dept, on the 4th floor of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 300 East. Jane Blackwell, Ph.D, will give tips on recognizing these disorders early to help you direct yourself or a friend for treatment. For info call ANOREXIA COTTONWOOD D.U.P. camp will hold its closing social with a patio luncheon at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Fri.) at the home of Elvon Wood, 4867 Center Avenue courts, 11th Ave. 1000 East; Sunnyside park, 1600 E. Sunnyside Ave. & Southridge park, 5051 So. 4000 West. The lessons will be available in 5 individual sessions from June 16 Aug 22 A session will consist of 6 lessons for $12 50 fee. Individuals will be required to furnish their 1 own racquet & tennis ball. The lessons will be taught Mon. Thurs. from 7 a.m.-- l p.m. Individual session dates are June 16 27, June 8 & Aug. 11; July July Instruction will be offered for both youth & adults of beginning & intermediate skill levels. Individuals desiring additional info should call Performances The 11th annual CELEBRATION: by the Students of the UofU continues thru (Fri.) Titled "Celebration of Springtime," Mayfest 1986 includes entertainment, contests, food & art. Activities held daily 10 a.m.-p.m. on the Union Plaza, west of the Olpin Union Bldg., UofU campus. Today (Thurs.) s bands featured are Pravda at 10 a.m., at noon. Just the Facts at 2 p.m.; tomorrow 10 at at Backwash trie a.m., Heights spotlights noon & John Bayiey at 2 p.m. In addition, at 11:30 & will show fashion a.m. today a spring summer be held, with jazz dance featured at 1:30 p.m. Tonight outdoor movies will be featured (Rocky Horror Picture Show). Tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. Joe Pitti, pantomimist, will perform, while 1:30 p.m. features swimsuit fashions. Footbag & disc p.m. (entry tourney held each day from noon-Finals fee is $7, including tournament Associated tomorrow tomorrow celebration, sponsored noon-- STORYTIME Historic Farm Continued from page political sciencemanagement. His distinguished record of public and church service includes being Utah Commissioner of Finance, administrator of the Utah Juvenile Court System, executive director of the Utah Department of Social Services and of the Utah division of family services. Additionally, he served two elected terms in the Utah House of Representatives. From 1972 through 1977 he was director of the Bureau of Community Development at the -- 10 find the game being played Wednesdays and Fridays at 12:30 p.m. For those interested in fine art, china painting is taught by Ida Hunt on Thursday at 10 a.m. and there is an oil painting class taught by Jessie Lovell also at 10 a.m. on Thursday. 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InvMtory THE POLICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE CENTER and TIRE SHOP IN FRONT OF WHEEL In N WP Although the center will be closed Monday for Memorial Day, it will be open the rest of the week. This weeks menu includes braised beef tips with mushrom gravy and hot buttered noodles on Tuesday; lasagna with meat sauce and buttered peas on Wednesday; beef stew with broccoli cuts and chocolate cake on Thursday; sliced turkey with mashed potatoes, gravy and dressing on Friday. DUAL FOR TRUCK 3S55 Weit 3500 South for P.S.O. IS A MISTAKE ar 42 19 W. 5415 South at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Orlando Barber of Magna was one of three people in the state who were signaled out for the Dedicated Service Award, representing 7,500 hours of volunteer service. His wife Clara was given a pin for 1,000 hours of volunteer service. Two days a week she volunteers at the RSVP office in the Salt Lake County Division of Aging, works as a volunteer at the Magna Senior Citizen Center and is a member of the Senior Citizen Site Council. Mr. Barber runs the clothing store at the Veterans Administration hospital and both do voluntary service for the Special Olympics, as well as visiting former patients of the Veterans hospital in nursing homes. Keith and Fay O. Yeates were also singled out for 1,100 hours of service. She has worked the past 16 years at the facility, while he has chalked up 10 years of voluntary service. BUILDERS MARI Imn Wheeler WHEELERS WOODS: Salt Lake County Recreation & IN ceremony Sa.itoK Bog. 2.59 sq. Makinf 966-TIL- E MASTER MUFFLER Special Sale recognition last week during the 40th .ACE 1 35 p.m. annual volunteer recognition GLOSS PATIO PAVERS Mon. thru Fri., 9 to 7 p.m. Sat., 9 to 5 p.m. Sundays By Appt. University of Utah. Since 1978 he has worked for the LDS church, first as director of special affairs and currently overseeing the public communications department. Lindsay will be awarded the honorary doctor of humane letters degree. The State Board of Regents has authorized two-yecolleges in the state of present doctoral degrees from the respective institutions in its behalf. Members of Utah Techs institutional council will make the presentations. Two husband and wife SEMI CLEARANCE -CLOSE OUT ON 4735 West 3500 Soutk GOOD AT THIS LOCATION ONLY teams from here received special LATEX TtLE - SELFjSTOR'A'GE WESTiVALLEy ir mum OFFER lr-- ii Memorial Day Pool enthusiasts can play every day but Thursday, while card players can find a game going every MAGNA. A - day at 1:30 p.m. Bingo players will Couples From Magna Given Recognition Marble TILE STORE ANNUAL WOMENS CONFERENCE for Kearns West stake will be held from 8:45 a.m. 2 p.m. Sat. at the Copper City meeting house. Theme is Magna Senior Center Welcomes 225 Visitors MAGNA. About 225 people visited the Magna Senior Citizen Center Wednesday - many of whom had never been to a senior center before - and are being invited back on a regular basis, according to Jean Orton, director of the facility. Mrs. Orton said activities there are geared to offer something of interest to almost everybody. We have quilting on Monday at 9:30 a.m., crafts two days a week on Tuesdays at 9:30 and Thursdays there are two classes at 9 and 9:30 a.m., as well as ceramics three days a eek (Tuesday through Thursday at ONE STOP Religious MAYFEST Mayfest Utah Parks Division present Storytime in Wheeler's Woods, featuring songs & stories from Utah's past Mountain men, pioneers, railroad men, miners, Indians, soldiers & pony express riders will be featured in the all new 1986 show. The show starts at the bridge with songs & music. The audience follows the performers to the Wheeler Woods show wagon where seats In the sade are available. The audience will help In a jug band & stick pulls. Show times are 9:30 & 11 a.m., Mon. Fri. June 9 thru Aug. 22. Cost is 50 cents & program is intended for children 12 & under. For reservations call Wheeler Historic FArm at Utech Honorary Degrees BULIMIA: Organizations Wednesday Open House , SCOLIOSIS ASSN, of Utah meets at 7 p.m. Tues. the last Tues. of each month in the conference room in Bldg. 9, VA hospital, 500 Foothill Blvd. RUMMAGE SALE will be held from 9 a m. 6 p.m. Sat., May 31 at the Kearns Children s Center, 5242 So. 4820 West. The Children's Center is a private, organization for the treatl ment of children suffering from emotional problems. The sale will include furniture, household items, clothing, books & toys, along with a bake sale. LUPUS OVERVIEW: The Northern Utah Lupus Foundation will present an overview of the disease, Lupus, during a free meeting scheduled at Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West, on Tues. from p.m. Discussion will center around people who suffer from Lupus, their families & friends. Presentation includes info about what Lupus is, its causes, what can be done for people with the disease & ways in which family members & friends can help. Preregistration required. For details or to preregister call Film FOR GRADE SCHOOLERS Murray. The lesson will be Pioneer Stones & will be presented by Jennie Halliday. Capt. Ella Mattson will preside. St A S3. FILMS sSt are $2.50adults, $1.50children under 12. Proceeds go toward Lions club community projects. The Murray Symphony OrBallet and the Symphonic Band & Englis Brass Band have scheduled a t series in the Murray park amphitheater. June la features the orchestra, chorale S, symphonic band with soloist Jeff Manookian,- July 12 the orchestra, ballet company & symphonic band present "Peter & the Wolf" & other selections,- Aug. IS features the talents of seven young winners of the first Arlette Day Piano competition. Season tickets are available in advance for S3 from the Murray Symphony office, 4914 So. State J. General admission for single concerts is THE t be served inside the community center. Tickets Resnlcek. Free admission. chestra, 22, 1986 Thursday, May . v .1' I I SAFETY PICKUPS, TON 4 WHEEL DRIVES INSPECTION DUE NOW C I I I D I I I D D D I I I D D I 12 PRICE |