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Show i i l 1 1 1 1 n v'1 t vl'1TT"Nvwvv, ' hi i vr Tuvrm i 9B SlOmonth & class geared for a years & up Include Saturdays from 11 a m p m & pay J15month. Join any time. For details call 974 6923. COURT PROCEDURES: Victims of crime & witnesses who testify for them have an opportunity to learn about courtroom procedure thru a court preparation class sponsored by the Victim Witness Unit of the Salt Lake County At torney's Office. Class held every Tues at p.m. in Courtroom 404, Circuit Court Building. The session is free Anyone interested in learning about court procedure may attend. Etc. will be held Mon., Aug. 11 from 5 8 p.m. at Skippers, 2192 W. 3500 South. Prizes for all kids will be given away; Skipper the Parrot appearing in person & magicians will be on hand FAMILY NIGHT GET CONTROL Of YOURSELF: It is entirely possible in fact for the average person to quickly, easily & safely gain thorough understanding of the mind & how it works. "Get Control of Yourself & Life!" Attend the Dianetics event on Aug. 15, 7 p.m. at the Radison Hotel (formerly the Triarc) Goldfield convention center, 161 W. 600 South. A limited numver of free tickets are available. Call for more information. POLICE AUCTION: Midvale Police Dept, will hold an auction at 10 a.m. Sat., Aug. 16 in the parking lot behind the police station, 80 E. Center Street, Midvale. Bicycles and various other items will be available. Snowbird Ski Summer Resort will host a series of star parties this summer each Fri. & Sat. thru Oct. 13 from p.m. A night tram will be available on these nights so people may "star gaze" from the top of Hidden Peak, providing viewers the chance to watch the sunset as well as the stars. Tickets are $5.75 for adults & $3 50 for children 8 senior citizens. Bring a blanket or warm clothing & a telescope, if desired For more info call 521 6040. PARTIES: & TALENT FIND COMPETITION: The annual Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Talent Find Competition will be held at 8 p.m. Sat., Aug. 23 at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds. Three divsions senior division, ages intermediate, ages 11 16; junior children up to 10 years of age. Qualifications in all divisions is determined by age as of Dec. 31, 1986. Entry deadline is mid- night, Aug. 10. (no exceptions). For more info call Shelly or Clayton Hamilton at CLOGGING ENTHUSIASTS of all ages 8. levels are welcome to attend the Cougar Clogging Classic at BYU In August. Sessions for beginning dogintermediate stugers will take place Aug. dent classes will be held Aug. advanced & a doggers will meet Aug. special Instructor session is scheduled for Aug. Those attending the instructor class will learn what judges look for during a competition. For info about the sessions & registration, those interested may contact BYU Conferences & Deadline for registration Workshops at is Aug. 1. HAPPINESS: Are You Preventing Yourself From Finding It? Find out with Dianetic Counseling. Free introductory sessions offered at Dianetic for Counseling Center of Kearns. Call appointment. t STEPPING STONES CORP., a social dub of the mental health for clients and Salt in is Lake County, seeking donations system of clothes & household items. Cooking utensils & any other donations would also be appreciated. Stepping Stones has a coffee shop, thrift store & beauty shop & always appreciates patronage. ext. 117 or drop by For more info call 1341 So. State (street level). All donations are tax deductible. from South America, France & other European counties need families to host them for a semester or school year. The student will live as a member of your family, with the family providing board, room & love. Students have their own spending money & are fully insured. They are ail fluent in English. For info call or write Educational Resource Developement Trust (a organization) Sue Bennett, 3693 So. Twinbrook, Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 (telephone 278 8174). HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS co WEST VALLEY. Rehearsals for the fall season will begin Sept. 9 for members of the West Valley Chorale. All voice parts .will be welcome, with rehearsals scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in the Granger high choral room. The chorale is seeking a new music director and is inviting applicants to contact Ann Rushton, or Jane Schaefermeyer, 250-271- 966-868- 0. Applicants are to have a basic knowledge of choral conducting, music theory and choral singing. A degree in choral conducting is not necessary, but a music major or minor is preferred, according to Mrs. Schaefermeyer, ... want to get going to have a lot of stuff ready for Alton Baxter says of his many wooden creations. ITS FUN I Hobbies MAGNA. Twelve persons will receive special recognition here Monday during the monthly birthday party at the Magna Senior Citizen Center. A special meal and birthday cake to commemorate their natal day are planned. Steve Schley will be at the keyboard to provide entertainment. Those whose birthdays will be observed include Bernice Larsen and Severn Smith who were born on Aug. 4; Roy Nulph, the 10th; Hannah Madill, Aug. 11; Wanita Pendleton and Max Whitaker, Aug. 12; Reta Day, Marion Fautin and Catherine Hendrickson, the 21st; Belva Jones, the 27th; Boyd Fjelsted, Aug. 28; Loren Poulsen, the 31st. In addition to the birthday entertainment, Sally Jones, representative from the County Division of Aging, will be on hand to help seniors with rent and utility forms. A show that will feature dolls from various countries, dolls from the past and dolls from the present will be held on Aug. 8. According to Jean Orton, director, there will also be entertainment by a cowboy band with Georgia Hardy singing and yodeling. Those who intend to participate in any of the events are also being invited to have lunch at the center. Reservations must be made at least one day in advance. The suggested donation is $1.25 per person age 60 and older. The birthday dinner on Monday will feature baked chicken, with mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans and birthday cake; Tuesday, sliced turkey with gravy and potatoes, stewed tomatoes and fruit pie; Wednesday a cold plate with Continued from page 1 clay, ceramics, or even racing cars. Browsing through a store can also be helpful, the Bureau says. Sometimes the unexpected will radio-controlle- d strike a chord, maybe the rediscovery of a school or summer camp activity, or the 'magic of something entirely n new. "More and more people are adop- ting hobbies," a H1B spokesman said. 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The Smith youths project service was to build wooden boxes made of I - f X masonite for the! m i children of Cop-g- . per Hills elemen-jf- . j V I' iary to carry M t'11 their lunches back and forth torA I ? Sr VA1 J 4vri the lunch room.KjZ yf 1 F The boxes LliCS provide the youngsters a neat way to store them. also. (EAVES, OVERHANG) SAVE In 1983 over 4000 aluminum patio of the Order of the Arrow, as well as being on the staff at Maple Dell summer camp. He has earned 28 merit badges. chapter 1 MOO00 (reg. 595) ESTIMATED Will Not Blow Away By High Winds 1984 I Judy Larson the Dabyoak VALUE) M. Kirkpatrick, O.D.S. J.D. Boseman, D.D.S. & Assoc. You j. Per Plate s395 VALUE 4 received the Eagle Scout award. He is a member of troop 857 and oo the Handicap, Those in Need INSULATE, PROTECT & BEAUTIFY Will Not Collapse From Ice or Snow Will Not Pit or Dent From Hail Lumber By V MAGNA. Jason Smith, son of Paul Yvonne M. Smith has Sutherlind aoowQPK3ooaooooaac3ot3oa3otXKKoa6MtaooooaoootXMaaoPOt food, clothing, housing and transportation in terms of importance to families. Regardless of the reason, for competitiveness, to satisfy a creative urge, as a family endeavor or to fill hours alone, adopting a hobby can bring hours of pleasure and a lifetime of satisfaction. Chess, anyone? IPATIdDS James and north o! The Dental First coupon in our July 31 Coupon Book was published with errors. We are sorry for any inconvenience that this presents. This is the valid coupon offer below. THl GREEN SHEET NEWSPAPERS y STEEL stmt OOPS! WE GOOFED. music director. The position is paid, with salary open to negotiation, she said. The West Valley Chroale, formed in 1980, is affiliated with the West Valley City Fine Arts Council. The first half of the season will be devoted to preparing a program of Christmas music for performance at STEEL Jason Smith 5 pair t Pressed custoiii-foiull- it V v 158 after assistant Mrs. Larson said she feels she can has served as an officer in the PTA perspective to the at Jackling elementary, Kennedy bring a three-waboard: 1) as a parent who has sent junior high and Cyprus high, was on four children through the school the curriculum study group at system ; 2) as the wife of a teacher, I Cyprus and a membere of the educaam aware of the feelings and needs tional advisory group in Senate of our teachers; 3) as a first-han- d District 12. She was appointed to the West observer of schools and their problems as an employee (library aide) Valley City Merit Board and to the for five years at West Lake junior blue ribbon task force charged with high. recommending a form of government for West Valley City. She was "I am for our school children, Mrs. Larson emphasized. I feel we elected to serve on the Hunter Comcan best help the students by raising munity Council and gas been voting teacher morale and by fostering a district chairman and party convenbetter spirit between the central ad- tion delegate at both the state and ministration and school personnel. county levels. She and her husband Tom reside Mrs. Larson, 46, attended BYU and Washington State University, at 3710 Bannock St. NV 8 YUNG'S BEAUTY SALON 414 W. 4570 Swift! Shoes Cleaned Anderson, acSchaefermeyer, assistant director and grants officer. Judy Larson Seeks Board Post HUNTER. Judy Larson has announced her intention to seek election to the Granite Board of Education from Precinct 4. The post is currently held by Miriam Farnsworth, who is not seeking In announcing her candidacy, CALL SUE 966-- 1 right after There are also many local hobby clubs and organizations open to enthusiasts that offer special facilities lor hobbies needing space or equipment. Reg $35 Clearance treasurer; Florence Carlson, companist, -$1595 Special PERM Ladies Short Sleeve Blouses and Mens Short Sleeve Shirts Temple Square performances, Mrs. Schaefermeyer said. Officers include Mrs. Rushton, president; Debbie Painter, first vice president; Debbie Remington, second vice president; Dorothy Bracken, secretary; Gordon Linder, librarian; sliced turkey, ham, two kinds of cheese, potato salad and oatmeal cookies; Thursday, chicken nuggets, OBrien potatoes and peaches; Friday, beef parmesan with rice pilaf, peas and carrots, melon and lemon pudding. Summer Clothing Clearance and several local Satisfying The The Creative Urge - 1986 12 Seniors To Be Honored Monday WV Chorale Rehearsals Slated Christmas, Thursday, July 31, VSA,S' to perform for each table. A "lucky number" giveaway also slated as part of the festivities STAR GRANITE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL DANCE will be held from 8:30 11:30 p m. Thurs., Aug. 7 at the 49th Street Galleria. Cost is $4 & a limited nurtiber of tickets may be purchased at the Galleria ticket office. High schools involved are Cottonwood, Cyprus, Granger, Granite, Kearns, Olympus, Skyline, Taylorsville 8r Central. Ail new freshmen & students from last year are in vited. Drawings for free gifts throughout the evening. THE GREEN SHEET 14 No. Main St. Midvale, Utah 84047 3 Telephone: (801) SHOW ROOM HOURS: M0N.-SA10 AM - 6 PM 566-785- T. MOO J |