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Show 7B Calendar Comm mnma minty At Wheeler Farm - Horrors! Woods Are Haunted SOUTH COTTONWOOD. The Haunted Woods at Wheeler Historic groups of 12 or more for $2 each Monday through Thursday only. A special discount is offered by Meadow Gold with four (4) lids or gable tops from Meadow Gold Products-resulting in $1 off the regular adult or student price. Sorry no discounts apply to the child or group Farm opens tomorrow (Friday) and will continue through Nov. 1, (except Sundays). The Haunted Woods will open at 7 p.m. and close at 10 p.m. on week nights and at 11 on Friday and Saturday nights. Haunted Woods is an outdoor, in the dark, scary adventure. The area of the woods covers 35 acres of trees bushes and wierd surprises. The nocturnal inhabitants number well over 100 each evening. Their purpose is to scare you tickets. Haunted Woods is offered as a fun and safe Halloween Recreation Program. The Salt Lake County Recreation and Parks Division desires to provide a safe alternative from more dangerous, traditional Halloween practices. bedtime stories from costumed librarian Jay Rosenbert. Theme today is Stories about Wheels, Wings & Moving Things." Preregistra-tiorequired. For info call 943 3636. CHILDREN'S HOUR at Murray libraries this week is Pulling Your Own Strings" (How do puppets work?) Program is held at 4 p m. today (Thurs.) at the Vine Street library, )66 E. Vine, & at 4 p.m, tomorrow (Fri.) at the Mam library, 73 W. 6100 South. For info call 266 1137 or 266 1261. featured during regular library hours at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East. The collection of antique reproduction dolls is from Janice Shamblin. For info call ANTIQUE DOLL DISPLAY is . BY PRE SCHOOL STORY ACTIVITY will be held at 10 a m. today (Thurs.) in the Vine Street library, 166 E Vine, Murray. Kathy Reynolds will pre sent Surprise!" for young people 3 5 years old. For mfocall 266 1137 or 266 1261. ruth HOURS for Draper library, 12441 So 900 & Wed., noons pm.,Tues. & Thurs., 9 a m. 6 p m.; Fri., 9 a.m. 5:30 p m. & 9 a m. pm Pre school Storytime is held Sat., each Tues at 10.30 a m. Librarian Leuretta Wilson presents stories, songs & games for 4 & 5 year olds Preregistration required. For info call WINTER East are Mon. call BONNER 943 4636. 943 4636 BY LAMONT PASSEY are featured the month of October during regular library hours at the East Mill Creek library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. For Info call 943 4636. OILS CREATIVE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES: Today (Thurs) from 7 30 9 pm. Susan Fitts, home economics teacher, mother & novelty shop owner, presents a show & tell program on inex pensive costumes for Halloween at South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State. For info call 943 SYRIAN DIG EXHIBIT, displaying photographs & from archaeological excavation in Syria is at BYU's Museum of Peoples & Cultures in Allen Hall, 700 N. 100 East, Provo. Titled Tell Qarqur; Archaeological Investigations in Syria," exhibit runs thru end of the year. Hours: 8 a.m 5 pm. weekdays. Tours & special hours may be arranged by calling 378 6112 artifacts I.D. WORKSHOP: On Sat. from 10 m. p.m. parents can prepare children for a safe Halloween by having them fingerprinted at Magna library, 8339 W. 3500 South, during this free workshop provided by Salt Lake County Sheriff's Dept. For info call 943 4636 FINGERPRINT a PAJAMA STORYTIME: Today (Thurs.) at 7:30 p.m. children 4 12 are invited to wear pajamas to West Jordan library, 7909 Redwood Rd., to hear are featured the month of October during regular library hours at the Ruth Vine Tyler library, 315 Wood St., Midvale (of 80th So,, 12 block west of State Street) For info BIRTHDAY CARDS: An excellent way to en courage reading m school age children is to give them their own library card on his or her next birthday Signing up for a card is quick, easy & free of charge. Children 5 & older are eligible Ask your librarian for details or call 943 4636. PUPPETS: On Sat at 10 30 a.m. m Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West & again that same day at 2 p.m. m Granger library, 2880 W. 3650 South, librarian Jan Adams invites children 5 12 to participate in puppet making fun Advance registration is required For mfocall 943 4636 CAPABLE KIDS: Cottonwood Hospital sponsors a class to teach children how to be safe & responsi bie while at home Class begins Sat from 9 am. noon on 4th floor of Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. SNOW QUEEN: PLAYING HALLOWEEN TALES: On Tues K 7 m. brave children age 5 & older will ceKhr ite Halloween with tales of witches, ghosts & told by storyteller Edith Blankenship at Ct uver library, 2880 W 3650 South For more into c ill HAUNTING p 943 4636 Tomorrow Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South, Reader's Theatre for Kids (8 & older) focuses on entertaining language, images, rhythm & meter of poetry & prose. Advance registration required. For info call (Fri POETRY 30 4 30 p.m. WITH from 2 PROSE: ft m MAGNA. Candidates for public office will be at the Magna Senior Citizen Center here tomorrow (Friday) from 10:30 to noon. There will be no campaign speeches, according to Jean Orton, director, but seniors will have an op- Would a better set of clubs shave a few strokes pff,yoyr score? YesydUsay, but how can get better clubs without busting the old budget? portunity to ask questions pertaining to various issues. Although- ft- is not' necessary to make luncheon arrangements to meet with the political candidates, Mrs. Orton said that anyone age 60 or older who would like to stay for lunch may do so my makeing reservations before today at 1 p.m. Suggested donation is $1.25 per person. Mrs. Orton said the center is planning a Halloween party for Oct. 31, complete with costumes and refreshments. She encouraged seniors to make arrangements for the entertainment as soon as po noting it is one of the must popular programs on the year s agenda. In addition Mrs. Orton noted that I It's easy. Keep your eye on the sports equipment ads in the Classified Ad pages of this paper. And if you find a good used set of clubs, you can sell yours through an inexpensive ad. hamburger patty on a bun. TAYLORSVILLE. On Oct. 22, Jill Hadfield, a personal appearance consultant, will conduct a professional image seminar at Utah Technical College, 4600 South Redwood Road, in room 76 of the Construction Trades building from - 262-668- 2 1- OTomire THRU ADULTS CLASSES HILDRENS OFFERED MON., WED., FRI's Afternoons, Classes begin at 9:30 o.m., 10:05 Mornings a.m. and 10:40 a.m. in the morning session. Classes begin 4:35 p.m., 5:10 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. in the at 4:00 p.m., Classes for 930 Min. The seminar is designed to inform Classes) Address City StateZip Phone are Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Sandy UT 84070 MUSICIANS ALERT! Altos, tennors, & bases are needec for the nev season of Murray Symphony Chorale. Group will be doing works from Beethoven & Mozart, plus pop" selections this season. Those interested m singing, meeting new frienos & having fun are invited to audition. Group meets each Wed at 7.30 p.m. in the Heritage Center 10 E 6150 South For auditions or more info call Susan Barlocker at 262 8385. 8532 South 1300 East 566-157- 1 AMERICA BELIEVES IN LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE. WEST CHORALE is seeking new bass, alto, tenor & an accompaniest. Rehearsals are Sun. from 7 9 p.m. Group is now preparing its 6th holiday season under direction of Richard Pearce. For more info call Joan or Janet (268 0491). MOUNTAIN members LIBERTY MUTUAL Harvest of Values Oct. 16 thru Oct. 1 Mens Shirts about the visual individuals make to participants messages others based on their personal outward appearance. Through discussion, slides, handouts, and workshops, Hadfield will identify the visual messages one portrays to others and inform participants how they can adapt them to complement themselves in their individual leisure and work settings. The visual messages that will be discussed are grooming, direction of wardrobe planning, and team effort in a visual setting. consul- City, and the Intermountain area. She has given numerous programs for local and professional organizations including: University of Utah Women, the Women in Business Conference (1984), Cottonwood Country Club, Institute of Internal Auditors. Cost of the seminar is $18 per person in advance or $20 at the seminar. For more information, contact Continuing Education at Utah Technical College & afternoon session. 4:30 p.m. in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York thru Oct. 1 8th Next Class Starts Oct. 20th Year house was huit Marne tater tant, having served clients REGISTER NOW Frame tots, fresh fruit and oatmeal cookies on Friday. Reservations tor any or all of the meals must be made one day in advance. Hadfield is a professional - Masonry Bot Zabriskie (532 5373) evenings. 'Professional Image' Is Focus Of Utech Seminar GREEN SHEET For info c.iii 4636 Home currently insured for $ encouraged to sing something from either of the two operas listed above Those auditioning for chorus may sing any music of them choosing. For more info call special recognition has been given to Clara Swanger. age 89. a long time participant at the facility, by KSL radio. Mrs. Swanger was presented the station's People Make The Difference. award which is given to thoughtful citizens who are sensitive to the needs of others. The centers menu this week will offer Hungarian meatballs with bakr ed potatoes and peas, cabbage, carrot and raisin salad and lemon pudding on Monday; tuna noodle casserole with Italian flatbeans and pear halves and chocolate chip cookies on Tuesday: roast beef with gravy and mashed potatoes, buttered carrots and sliced peaches on Wednesday; frankfurters and baked beans, with mixed vegetables, apple sauce and rainbow gelatin cubes on Thursday; vegetable soup with a vance registration is required LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE FREE HOMEOWNER QUOTATION OFFER. SALT LAKE OPERA THEATRE: Auditions for Salt Lake Opera Theatre's upcoming productions of Tales of Hoffmann (English) & Salome (Ger man) will be held from 10 a m.-- p.m. Sat., in the South Salt Lake City auditorium, 2500 So. State. An accompaniest will be provided. If music is particularly difficult, however, singers may wish to bring their own pianist. Although not re- Politicians Tomorrow & Liberty Mutual Insurance challenges you to compare your current homeowners policy to our best policy. Just send in this coupon and well call you with a quote. We think youll switch. THE BYRDS: Hale Center Theater, Mam Street, will hold auditions for the comedy, Love is For The Byrds, from 7 9 p.m. Tues at the theater. Performances are scheduled Dec. 31 thru Feb. 21. Men & women from their 20s thru their 50s are needed. For more info call Sally at 484 9257 smgers MAKE UP FOR YOUNG GOBLINS: On Fri Oct 24 2 p.m in Whitmore library, 2197 E. 7000 Scu h again same oay at 4 p m. in East Mill Crelibrary, 2266 Evergreen Ave (3425 Scutni .i Marre Chamberlain will instruct schc c m children in Halloween make up techniques , d at DARE TO COMPARE Auditions for Salt Lake Reper- IS FOR quired, East. Community representatives 4636 tory Theatre's first production on the Capitol Theatre stage will be held today (Thurs.) for dancers & Sat for youth & adult singing & speak ing parts. Auditions will be held at 141 Regent Street, (downstairs). Dance parts are available for children & adults with ballet training. Today (Thurs ) dancers age 13 15 will audition from 6 8 p.m., with dancers age 16 older (including male & female professionals & semi professionals) will audition from 8 10 pm. Those trying out will be taught a dance part. Auditions for singing & speaking parts will be held at the same location Sat. from 10 a m noon. All parts are open. For more mfocall 532 6000. LOVE 2801 So. 250 will teach children about f it e safety, crime prevention & simple first aid Parents should plan on attending last half hour to discuss how children will implement what they learn in cl.. ,s Cost is S5first rhild in a family, S3second Kin & 51 additional children For info call 26? 3JM Auditions Seniors To Question COST: (All INVITATIONAL Opens Wed,, Oct. 15. The show is a retrospec five of previously featured artists, including Paul Davis, J.S. Wixom, George Dibble, Sylvia Davis, Linda Kestler Adams, Bill Bielke & others. The gallery show runs in conjunction with Pioneer Theatre Company's production of Macbeth. The Loge Gallery isopen from 10 a.m.-p.m., Mon. Sat. Pioneer Theatre Company patrons may visit the gallery before & after the theater as well as at intermission. South. For info call 943 4636. GHOULIES AND GHOSTIES . . . Nichol Schultz and Amy Higbee confront three of the "things that go bump in the night" patrons may encounter at the Wheeler Historic Farm Haunted Woods. -C- GALLERY runs thru Nov. & OILS . INFANTS LOGE 29 OHS A WATERCOLORS by John K. Fetzer are featured the month of October during regular library hours at the Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 Darkness, outdoors, and trees, are a scary combination but add to that costumed monsters, unexpected lights, eerie sounds and the combination is frightful. Glen Slight is the Artistic Director of the Haunted Woods this year. The show is completely different from last years scary success. Those who enjoyed our previous editions of the Haunted Woods will love this longer and more frightful adventure. Salt Lake County Recreation and is sponsoring Parks Division Haunted Woods as a recreation program with the assistance of Wheeler Farm Friends, Inc. ( a non profit corporation ) All proceeds earned at the Haunted Woods will benefit Wheeler Historic Farm. The planned use of the funds is to help build an activity buildi g for all the public to use and enjoy for many years. KSL Radio and Meadow Gold Dairy are joining in sponsoring this fun event that will result in a lasting benefit for all the public. Ticket prices for the Haunted Woods are: adults, $4.50; students, $3.75; children, $2 ( 12 and under). Group rates are available for - Children Arts Sweaters Childrens Clothing Winter Clothing $88 Saturday Special Oct. 18th 7-4201. Non-Reside- nt Resident Members 13'00 it it it THE RECREATION SPECIALISTS Community Recreation Centers KEARNS 966-422- 9 (Owntd t Onttd k Wt Lilt. Cirtr Sntk . i D 8, OFF VOTE West ValleyMagna Store Only All clothing items have been cleaned and processed by the Our Best D JUSTICE no ON OF THE PEACE GROUP LESSONS salt lau county service AKA KEARNS SWIMMING POOL Expires Oct. 31, 1986 PRECINCT 1 1 D WEST S.L. COUNTY Pd Pol Ad R Andrus in need 3600 So. 7200 West Magna, Utah (NON PARTISAN) WITH THIS COUPON elderly, handicapped and those Best Buy Work is Your Deseret Industries Thrift Store FOR 1) (COUPON 2. Dig For a Deal! 0 5624 So. 4800 W. Clothing Bale Bust at 12 Noon REPUBLICANS DEMOCRATS xj ANDRUS SWIMMING POOL Its clients 16, 1986 Community Cdlonddt Editor CO Green Sheet NewSpdperS p q Bq)( 737 Murray, Utah 8410 What's going on with your group? If you would like to publicize your group's activities we would like to help. Two weeks in advance ol the event please send a typewritten release and photo Of possible) to; a Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop. those who are elderly, handicapped, or in need reclaim donated goods. ? |