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Show 78 Magna Library Slates Mini Monster Fest MAGNA. Oh horrors! It has all the of being a truly makings monsterous event! . Monster movie buffs and others interested in classic Hollywood fright flicks are being invited to spend a truly monsterous day at the Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South, when the Salt Lake County Library System presents a Monster Flick Mini Fest Saturday, beginning at 10 a.m. Frankenstein, Dracula, the Mummy, the Wolfman and the Creature from the Black Lagoon will all make appearances in synopsis versions of the original movies which bear their names. Also included will be a film presenting background on each of these horror movie classics. Attendance at the festival is free of charge. For more details, those interested may contact the Salt Lake County Library System at (943-4636- ). MAGNA. Activities at the Magna Senior Citizen Center here will begin with a blood pressure screening on Monday at 1 p.m. conducted by county paramedics. The center will be closed on Thursday in observance of Pioneer Day, but Friday (July 25th) a glaucoma screening is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon, free of charge and open to anyone interested, especially senior citizens. Jean Orton, center director, said that so far there are 40 people who have registered for the service. The schedule calls for examination of one person every 12 minutes. Physicians will remain at the center until everyone who wants to be checked is taken care of. The cscreening is being sponsored by the Society to Pre- Meals For Summer Are Series Topic Next Week COTTONWOOD Arts The newly formed Rocky Mountain Western Arts Assn., in conjunction with the Salt Lake Arts Center & the Days of '47, are proud to sponsor the first Western Arts Heritage Celebration Show, featuring 60 of Utah's many prominent artists. The show spotlights contemporary western, wildlife & landscape paintings & sculpture. Exhibit continues thru July 27 in the main gallery of the Salt Lake Arts Center. ARTS HERITAGE: IMAGES OF LIBERTY, an exhibit celebrating the Statue of Liberty Centennial, will be on display at the Whitmore Library throughout July. Photo exhibit features 26 poster-sizephotographs showing the construction of the statue, immigrants at Ellis Island & current rennovation process. For info call 943 4636. KING SISTERS MEMORABILIA is at the Museum of LOS Church History & Art thru Aug. 24. The exhibit includes photos of the quartet , charting their career from the record albums, sheet music & dresses they wore thru the years. The museum is open weekdays from 9 a m. 9 p.m. & from 10 a.m. 7 p.m. weekends & holidays. OHS PAINTINGS by Alma Jager are featured thru the end of July during regular library hours at the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South. For infocall 943 INFO. THE SEASONED EYE, a traveling, juried exhibit of paintings & drawings by working artists from across the nation, is at the Finch Lane Gallery. The exhibit was selected from more than 10,000 entries in a nationwide competition to open working artists over 50 years old. It is by Modern Maturity, a national sponsored magazine published by the American Assn, of Retired Persons (AARP) as "an affirmation of the talents of those who continue to create & develop as artists as they mature." Exhibit continues thru July 27 A is open to the public free of charge. CRYPSIS. a photo exhibit on how animals use color, texture & shape to blend with their environment, is on display at the Utah Museum of Natural History thru Aug. Exhibit also includes mounted specimens. Museum is located at the 2nd South entrance to the UofU campus. Hours noon-are 9:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat.- ; p.m. Sun. are featured throughout July druing regular library hours at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale (off 80th So., 12 block west of State Street). For info call the Sait Lake County Library System at 943 INFO. OILS GLENNA BY PETERSON TRADITION IN TRANSITION, an exhibition featuring current trends in Japanese woodblock printmaking, will be on display in Gallery 303 at BYU thru Aug. 12. For many westerners, the Japanese woodblock print calls to mind images from the ukiyo e school of printmaking. These "pictures of the floating world" deal primarily with secular pleasures & amusements enjoyed by the beautiful men & women who lived & worked in the red light district of Edo (present day Tokyo). Noted for their originality of design & brilliance of color, ukiyo e prints flourished for nearly 200 years between 1680 & 1880. In the late 1800s, travel & trade restrictions were relaxed & modernization & westernization of the woodblock print continued in the post World War II period. The prints featured in this exhibit are representative of current trends developed from the origninal ukiyo e style but beyond the representational imagery of this centuries-oltraditional art form. The exhibit is available at no charge weekdays from 8 a m.-- p.m. with extended hours on Mondays & Wednesdays until 9 p.m. & on Saturdays from 5 9 p.m. Syrian DIG EXHIBIT, displaying photographs & artifacts from archaeological excavation in Syria is at BYU's Museum of Peoples & Cultures in Allen Hall, 700 N. 100 East, Provo. Titled "Tell Investigations in Qarqur: Archaeological Syria," exhibit runs thru end of the year. Hours: 8 a.m. 5 p.m. weekdays. Tours & special hours may be arranged by calling 378-6- 12. Children CLUB: more information. mischief will be featured during the Children's Hour presentation this week at The weekly event is held at 3 libraries. Murray p.m. each Thurs. at the Vine Street library, 166 & 3 p.m. each Fri. at the Main E. Vine Street, library, 73 W. 6100 South. For more info call ADVENTURES IN A few spaces are still COMPUTER CAMPS: available in the Sait Lake County Library System's Summer Computer Camps. Through the use of computer graphics, sound & motion, Summer Computer Camp helps a solid youngsters develop understanding of computer techniques & programming skills. Classes are taught on two levels: junior for kids from years old & senior for teenagers from For information on fees & registration call PAJAMA STORYTIME: Today (Thurs.) & July 31, children are invited wear their pajamas to the Magna Library at 7 p.m. to hear bedtime stories from librarian Darlene Kite. Library is located at 8339 w. 3500 South. For details, those interested may call 943-- NFO. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS IN JULY: Today (Thurs.) a m. kids from are invited to make jolly pipe cleaner elves to use as decorations for Christmas & other holidays at the East Mill Creek branch library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South). Preregistration & 25 cent materials fee required. For details call LATCH KEYBABYSITTING: Alta View Hospital Dept, will offer its Latch from 11 KeyBabysitting course from July course teaches the a.m. 12:30 p.m. This basics of what babysitters need to know when providing fun & safe child care. Preregistration is required. For more information & preregistration those interested may contact the Alta View Education Dept, at 572 2600, ext. 2091. Education FOREVER FLOWERS: Thurs., July 31 from a.m. children can add inexpensive charm & beauty to their homes with flowers that never wilt yarn flowers - made under the direction of crafts teacher Marie Chamberlain at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South). Preregistration & 25 cent materials fee required. For details call 943-- NFO. FOR TEENAGERS: Alta View for be offering a Teenagers class on Aug. 6, 13 & 20 (Wednesdays) from 7 8 p.m. This 3 hour course will give the participant an introduction in how to defend SELF DEFENSE Hospital will PINCUSHION CRAFTS: Thurs., Aug. 7 from a.m. children can make pincushion sewing kits at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South). A great gift for mom. Preregistration & 25 cent materials fee required. For details call WIND SONGS: Thurs., Aug. 14 from 10 11 a.m. at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South), children can add pleasure to their lives through a custom crafted wind chime. Preregistration & 25 cent materials fee requried. For details call 943-- NFO. Alta View Hospital Kids of all ages, there's still time to include books, crafts, entertainment & new friends in your summer. The Salt Lake County Library System's 1986 Summer Reading Club featuring the theme "Read It, Read It," will run thru July at all county library branches. Ask your librarian for details or call the Salt Lake County Library System at for SUMMER READING themselves against an attacker. Actual class participation in mock attack will be a big part of this exciting class. For more information 6i preregistration contact Alta View Hospital ext. 2091 . Education Dept, at will be offering a class Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays on a monthly basis 5:30-6:3from p.m. This course teaches the Ken-p(Chinese) method which exercises all parts of the body while harmonizing the actions of the body with the mind. Body awareness & mind consciousness is improved thru physical exercise. This class is for ages 6 years & up. For more information contact Alta View Hospital Education Dept, at 572 2600, ext. 2091. HEIGHTS. SUMMER CHILD CARE: & SPECIAL OF THE WEEK BLACK LACE VEIL ANGELS western garden ser(a zebra centers SALT LAKE 550 So. 600 East 364-787- 1 SANDY 9201 So. 13 th East 571-924- 1 mRAS danios WEST VALLEY W. 3500 So. 3033 968-471- 1 CHILD CARE REFERRAL: Having problems finding good reliable child care? Call Dorothy (943 2792) ) or Jeannette for free referral service. Professional Family Child Care Assn, of Utah, a non profit assn., has over 500 listings available from Bluffdale to Bountiful for child careday care providers. No fees charged for referral. Concerts RICK MARTINEZ BAND will perform a concert of bluegrass music at 12:15 p.m. today (Thurs.) at IBM Plaza, 400 E. South Temple. Concert presented as part of the Salt Lake Arts Council's "Brown Bag Concert Series." Free admission. THE BROTHER CE 50" Triple pitch selection 10, 12, 15 Full line correction Automatic relocation after correction Decimal tabulation 96 character keyboard 13'2 carriage space key Half Built-i- n handle and VALUE MAn fMAGCE company 466 W. Lawndolo Dr. (Inturchwigu Pori 26th So.) Mon.-M- . 9:00 o.i. to 5:30 p.n. Otfict Furniture TROPICAL FISH Redwood COMPARE TO OTHER BRANDS SELLING FOR ABOVE FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS Equipmwl Guest lecturers from business and education will present meaningful and practical workshops geared for the life of a single adult. Leaders from the LDS Church will also speak to those in attendance. Center, 3100 So. Redwood Rd., offers licensed & unlicensed summer child care for children 6 12. Weekday programs include field trips, sports, arts A crafts, swimming, movies & more. Programs begin June 12 & run thru Aug. 29. Summer hours: 7 a.m. 6 p.m. Mon. Fri. A S50 deposit required with registration. Enrollment limited & early signups encouraged. For info call 974 6923. lid Q SA0C6 jiLAre$ PietilKW Adults. KIDS LINE: A "hot line" for children to call when they are home alone & need reassurance or help. Sponsored by the Center for Women's Health. Call 261-DS. coIpHps Hefrctw 24-2- 7 Nightly dinners, dances and enter-- ' tainment add to the social aspect of the four day affair. The conference focuses on the needs of single adults along with the special needs of single parents. As part of this years event, a special tribute to single parents will be held July 27. Registration forms may be obtained by writing; Single Adult Conference, 164 Harman Building, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602 or calling 4195 West 5415 South Kearns. Utah iffifrB-- Coil: PROVO. Thousands of single adults from central and southern Utah will meet at Brigham Young for their anUniversity July nual conference sponsored by the Utah Valley Program for Single HOUSE brother filrulilnn - held 7:30 8 p.m. each Mon. at Learning Centers - 3854 W. 5400, & South, Kearns 1765 W. 7888 South, West Jordan. Parents welcome to tour facilities; questions l answered concering day care programs; refreshments served. For info call (West Jordan) . (Kearns) or OPEN a typewriter The center has won the award for the second month in a row for having the most new members. The award Kinder-Car- Conveniently Located Across From Fashion Place 246 t. 6400 South (South of foihion Ploco) Mon.-So- t. 9:00 i.m. to 6:00 p.m. Also on July 25, a scone fry will be handled by Mrs. Orton and her husband, Lee, as well as a presentation by Peggy Sherry from UTA who will talk about things UTA will be doing especially for seniors. Friday by Betty McCarty, from the division of aging.; The menu this week will feature lasagna with green beans and lemon pudding on Monday; barbecued chicken with buttered corn and carrot cake on Tuesday; a cold plate with tuna macaroni salad, cottage cheese with peaches and brownies meat loaf with on Wednesday; vegetable gravy, mashed potatoes and applesauce on Friday. Reservations must be made one day in adavance. The suggested donation is $1.25 for people age 60 and older. with advanced registration required. On Monday, July 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Peterson library, 9340 South 700 East, Utah State University Extension Service will offer a Home Canning Safety Clinic. For a fee of $3 participants can have the safety and accuracy of their gauged pressure canners checked. On Aug. 1, from 1 to 3 p.m., Janice Taylor will bring her expertise to Whitmore Library, 2197 East 7000 South, for a free demonstration on preparing candy and other goodies in the microwave oven. Advanced registration is required for attendance. For additional information concerning Salt Lake County Library Systems foods and cooking program menu, or to register to attend the program of your choice, call SAFETY CITY: Alta View Hospital & Sandy City Recreation Dept, are presenting their Safety City program in Bicentennial Park. It is repeated weekly throughout the summer months. This 6 hour course presents children with "safe & unsafe" situations to promote a safety conscious attitude in the areas or fire, home, the street, in the neighborhood & on the playground. Safety City is a "mock" city complete with buildings, traffic lights & signs. Children ride battery-operatevehicles to learn about safety in the city. Program is taught by members of the Staff of Alta View Hospital & Sandy City Recreation Dept. & course Tuition Includes Safety City handouts. Preregistration is required as class size Is limited. To preregister call VISIT OUR NEW STORE 246 East 6400 South UNBELIEVABLE vent Blindness. will be presented Single Adults To Meet Creative cooks looking for new Summer mealtime ideas are invited to checkout the program menu offered through Salt Lake County Library System in July and August. Utah Power and Lights Janice Taylor will present cool ideas for low cost summer meals prepared in the electric wok, on July 22 from 1 to 3 p.m., at East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. The program is free-of-char- WfSTERN Supplui Copirn f tcsiiml. 0 17, 1986 Screening Set At Magna Senior Center HORRORS! 943-INF- Thursday, July Community Calendar Editor CO Green Sheet Newspapers P.O. Box 7117 Murray, Utah 84107 What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize you r group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance ol the event please send a typewritten release and photo (ifrpestiMe) to: Gommmmnaimntty CaflGnndlair AFRICAN ANIMALS: An exhibit of large African animal paintings by Ervin Johnson will be on during regular library hours at display Aug. Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 South. For info call the Salt Lake County Library System at THE GREEN SHEET a. io,.W HP Mayonnaise u. ; . |