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Show THE GREEN SHEET 12B Thursday, January Theater his college days thru his successful Broadway years, is playing at Theatre 130, 138 So. 200 East, Performances continue Thurs Sat. thru Jan. 31. F or mfo call 322 0093 Byrds, a family oriented com edy fiDouT tamily relations, is at the Hale Center So at 8pm Thurs Sat thru 280 Mam Theatre, Feb 21 For reservations or ticket into call 484 LOVE IS FOR THE at THE CRUCIBLE Wtl! be staged Jan. the Babcock Theatre, downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre on the UofU campus. For info call 581 696) 15 17 & 21 25 9257, TUXEDO JUNCTION, featuring the music of Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie & other artists of the Classic Swing eara. wilt be performed m a concert format by the City Rep ensemo'e m Symphony Hall Jan. 15, 22423 For ticket mfo call 524 6000. NOISES CFF continues nightly (except Sundays1 thru Jan ,u on the ees Ma.n Staqe at Pioneer Tickets range from S9S14. Memor a' For mio ca't COLE tf.it- 15, 1987 - music ot Cole Porter from JOSEPH t AMAZING THE TECHNICOLOR the Andrew Lloyd WebberTim Rice soft rock musical spoof based on the biblical tale of Joseph who was sold into Egypt by his jealous brothers, is playing at City Rep's intimate theater on the ZCMI Center's Centennial Ave. thru Sat. Performances have also been added at 4 p.m. Jan. 26, 6 p.m. Jan. 24, Feb. 6m 7 & 9 & will resume for Sat. & Mon. performeances Feb. 21, continuing at least thru March 14. Tickets are S6adults, S4.50children 16 & under and senior citizens over 65. For info call the boyfriend, a musical production, is being staged at 8 p.m. nightly (except Sundays) in the Lafayette Ballroom of the Weston Hotel Utah thru Peb. 2. Production stars Robert Peterson Law Seminar Is Slated At Taylorsville High director Ronald Morgan said earler this week. The legal system should be he understood and not feared, noted. "It was not created for lawyers of judges, it was created for people. The seminars - the Peoples Law School, by Granite Community Education - begin Wednesday with a local judge speak in on the operation of the courts. The seminars will be held on subsequent Wednesdays from 7 until 9 p m. at Taylorsville high. "Our concept is to help educate people in the area of legal func- - 19th Century Posters Are On Display !'i ITToXWi K)! HEIGHTS A lie p.-- tf,rs lrom the oi . i' late l!Uh ti utury is uirrently on display m the gallery at Whitmore library. 2107 F. Toon Sonin. 23. The posters, lrom the collection of the l lah Museum of Fine Arts, repiesoni a variety of commercial concerns which produced posters (luring the late 18(H)s when artists such as Jules Cheret. Toulouse-Latreand Pierre Bonnard utilized posters as a medium for their work by combining lettering and evocative images. Although the initial creators of posters were publishers, by 19n0 posters by American artists were used to sell everything from dynamite to patent medicine. During the past decade ot this century posters from the 1890s have become popular coc . llectables more information concerning t poster exhibit. thuse interested may call 946- turn-o- 1 4 7 10 11 13 15 17 18 19 21 24 25 26 28 31 32 34 36 39 ACROSS vGcano Health resort Spasm Tennis stroke Shepherd's crook Jacob's brother Gave ear to Twenty quires P I. Possess West. Also presented will be tips, advice and pointers on the purchase, use, safety and care of snowmobiles. There is no charge for this program, which is targeted for adults. Registration, however, is requred. For more information or to register, those interested may call the Salt Lake County Library System at s yun Neither s partner Pen point Tidy Tap gently Auto Buddy Dominate Swiss river Oil: comb, form Trade -- lt Town Meetings Are Slated In Bennion -- -- -- BENNION. Congressman Howard will address two town meetings tonight (Thursday). The first meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at Bennion junior high, 6055 So. 2700 West; the second at 7:30 p.m. at West Jordan City Hall, 7800 So. 1840 Nielson West. Nielsen's talk will be followed by a question and answer period. For more information, those interested may call Sam Klemm, Building Assertiveness Is Goal Of Program At Cottonwood MURRAY. Building Asserwill teach participants tiveness how to say no emphatically, yet gently, to avoid offending those around them, noted Cynthia Boshard. education program coordinator for Cottonwood's Center for Womens Health. The hospital is sponsoring an assertiveness class on Tuesday, Jan. 27 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth floor of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 300 East. ICE RINK, 8623 W. 3000 South, is open p m Holiday 7 9pm.;14Sat. mahnee p.m. Dec. 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, be will matinees Jan 2 & 3 All holiday matinees are Slperson 2091. Alta View CONTROL: WEIGHT ADOLESCENT Hospital Community Education will be holding its Adolescent Behavior Modification Weight Control class beginning Tues. from 5 6 p.m, This course focuses on behaviior modification techniques for children & adolescents. All classess are designed to be fun & challenging. For preregistration or more info call 2091. are: Slchilren (includes skates). Regular prices students, S2adults, S3family, S25groups. Skate rental is 50 cents pair. Lesson begin Jan 10 at $15 six weeks. Hockey available by appoint ment atS25hour. For infocall 250 0941. 8, a soup bowl. Soups were served a lot in the olden days. Dr. Humpherys will show how to cook ham chowder, a cream soup with potatoes. Dr. Humpherys recently cooked a beef heart until it was tender and juicy, then chilled it and used it as sliced lunch meat. He soaked the heart in salt water over night. Then he cooked it three hours in fresh Jenkins To Head Wheeler Farm Guild COTTONWOOD. Rae SOUTH Jenkins has been chosen to head the Wheeler Farm Guild for the coming year, outgoing president Pat Harris has announced. The purpose of the Guild, she noted, is to assist by volunteer efforts the preservations, restoration and operation of Wheeler Historic Farm and to enhance the volunteers NATIONAL COWGIRL HALL OF FAME & Western of women to be Heritage Center is seeking names considered as candidates for Hall ot to:Fame Na & names biographies Honorees. Send Fiona Cowgirl Hall of Fame 8. Western Heritage 79045. Center, Box 1742, Hereford, Texas w C PROGRAM: County health dept, is taking new clients into the WIC program, a nutritional, education & supplemental food program lor women, infants & children who meet eligibility Temple. criteria. Clinic located at 3891 So. West 264 2251 for ap Appointments necessary Call into. more or pointment Labrum To Lecture On Osteoporosis MURRAY. Dr. Jeffery Labrum, an obstetriciangynecologist, will be the featured speaker for a free lecture titled Osteoporosis and You, sponsored by Cottonwood hospitals Center for Women's Health on Wednesday, Jan. 28 from 7 until 8:30 p.m. The lecture will be given in the fourth floor conference room of the Cottonwood Medical Tower, 5770 So. 300 East. The lecture will provide an update on the condition osteoporosis, estrogen replacement therapy and the role of diet an exercise in preventing bone loss. In addition to Dr. Labrums lecture, a registered dietician and exercise therapist will discuss the roles of calcium and weight-bearin- Women really need to receive the correct information concerning the noted condition osteoporosis, Florence Roberts, director of the center. These free lectures are designed to keep women informed so they can make accurate health choices. she added. The new osteoporosis program at Cottonwood hospital will be to participants during the lecture, she pointed out. The assessments, counseling and bone density screening provided through the program will he addressed during the lecture. For additional information or preregistration. those interested may contact the hospital's Center for Women's Health at YourWeek Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: "Many people feel guilty or uncomfortable saying no to any kind of request," Boshard noted. This class is designed to teach them how to assert themselves in order to live their lives around their own schedules and wishes. ARIES Mar. With planet Mars giving you an extra push, you are r, 268-623- Aug. 22 23-Se- water with onion, celery and a touch of vinegar, using a pressure cooker. What is Dr. Humpherys favorite LIBRA Sept. food? SCORPIO Oct. 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. love pies, any kind, but particularly fruit pies. Mother had her favorite recipe for mince meat and also rhubarb pie. Cooking is his favorite hobby. During his marriage he has shared the responsiblity of household duties with his wife, Marilyn. Raising three sons, I got a chance to do a lot of cooking, he says. In 1976 he was hired by Salt Lake County to help determine if Wheeler Farm was feasible as a historic project. He and his family moved to the farm in a mobile home. He had all the requirements necessary, plus a Ph.D. in history (received at the University of New Mexico) and museum experience. He knew how to drive a team and milk a cow by hand. It was a hands on position, he noted. He previously had taught at Alberta, Canada high school and Ricks College. He served as research assistant for the LDS church and for the Utah was sergeant-at-arm- s Senate. His cooking class will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The recipes will be repeated each week, Jan. 17, 24, 31 and Feb. 7. Tuition is $14 per person or $25 per couple. Those attending the classes will be able to taste all the good recipes of Dr. Humpherys. Some of the flavor will come from the food, but much will come from the background and stories of the cook. I 22 23-Oc- t. 23-No- v. 22-De- c. CAPRICORN Dec.22-Ja- 118-1248- 7 19 stimulated to action physically and mentally. Watch r. The fee for Building Assertiveness is $2. For more information or to those interested may contact the Center for Womens Health at Home On The Range minutes. He calls this dish homely cooking because it isnt very pretty, but really tastes good. He brings whole to boil, adds cooked tomatoes sauteed onion, salt, oregano and pepper, then drops in six eggs and lets them simmer for 10 minutes. He serves the eggs with the tomatoes in is open Mon. Fri. 4 noon 4 p.m. Cost: RINK & Mon. Sat. g Continued from page 1 it. but we are. For scones and other fried foods, there are some tricks to keep the grease from soaking in. The idea is to have enough grease to cover the food. Put the food into hot grease and sear it and cook it fast. One of Grandmas quick recipes was egg and tomatoes. It is a fast one and is ready to serve in 20 Neat 42 44 46 50 support, custody): Feb. 4 - Rights of the Accused and the Accuser (criminal law procedure); Feb. 11 - Automobile Accidents and Insurance; Feb. 18 - District Court (small claims and traffic offenses; Feb. 25 - Medical Malpractice and Product Liability ; March 4 - Real Estate Law (buying, selling, renting and leasing); and March 11 - Wills, Estates, Juvenile and Probate Proceedings. The Utah Trial Lawyers Assn, represents 250 attorneys throughout Utah. For additional information on the People's Law School those interested may call Morgan at Pvnle Aniwors Taste Gangster Relations (divorce, Alta View Hospital education department will be holding its Adult Modification Behavior Weight Control class course will begin Mon. at 5:30 p.m. This emphasize modifying behavior which triggers an Alta View Hospital will offer its PARENTING: Parenting class beginning Tues. from 7 9 p.m. techniThis 8 week course teaches ques according to the STEP method. For preregistration or more info call 572 2600, ext. ext. MURRAY PARK SKATING p.m.; Sat. noon 8 p m. Sun. 18. Skate renSladults, 75 centschildren under for six tal is 50 cents. Skating lessons: SlOperson Call the Parks 30 minute lessons Sat. mornings. (264 2614). 8, Recreation office for details 8 CYPRUS Alzheimer's BRAIN DEGENERATION: "Prions Disease Mechanisms of Brain Degeneration" will be discussed at 7 p.m. Tues. in room 101 of James C. Fletcher building on UofU campus. Free admission. & Ancestors: Native American Cultures & their Rock Art in Utah," was partly funded by the Utah Endowment for the Humanities & has been included in the State Board of Education curriculum for use in schools throughout the state. The workshop fee is $15. Registration is thru the museum education department at ADULT WEIGHT CONTROL: in- INTRODUCTION TO PERSONAL COMPUTERS: Learn the basics of personal compuer programming & application. Program scheduled at the Whitmore library (2197 E. 7000 South) Mon. Thurs., Jan. from from 6 8:30 p.m. or Mon. Fri., Jan. p.m, Also slated at the Holladay library from (2150 E. 4800 South) Mon. thurs., Jan. 6:8:30 p.m. For info on registration & fees call CROSSWORD For Golf mound 52 KEARNS. Russell Eliason, president of the Salt Lake Valley Snowmobile Club, will provide information on where to go and how to get the most pleasure from snowmobiles this winter in Snowmobiling for Fun. a program offered from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Kearns library. 5350 So. 4220 (Kosswom) (Kosswom) Salt of nitric acid Lettuce dishes Also Malt dunk 41 51 Snowmobiles Focus Of Library Class KCKSWOm) ( -- -- The exhibit is open to the public during regular library hours and will remain on display through Jan. the seminars: Jan. 21 - The Courts and How They Operate; Jan. 28 - Family and Domestic eating response. For preregistration or more fo call 572 2600, ext. 2091. 943 4636. Workshops PETROGLYPHS 8 PICTOGRAPHS: The Utah Museum of Natural History is offering a half day workshop Sat. on the ancient Indian petroglyphs and pictographs found all over the Southwest. In a session from p.m. at the museum, participants wili see a multimedia program, learn & location the about documentation of rock art sites & explore issues surrounding preservation of ancient art. The instructors are Deborah Marcus & John Noxon, who operate the Native American Rock Art Associates in Logan & who have spent the last 11 years researching rock art. Their multimedia program, "Visions of the tions," Morgan explained. Our intent is that the public should understand the court system and the benefits it can bring. The spring schedule includes the following class MENAGERIE: The Intermounfain Actors Ensemble presents Tennessee Williams' classic drama at 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat. thru Jan. 24 in the Brickyard Playhouse, 2 doors south ot Mervyns in the Brickyard Plaza. Tickets are $6adults & $5students. For info or reservations call COUPON ECONOMICS: Sue hacketf. Low Income tactics for Economics, explains money-savinusing coupons & refunds today (Thurs.) from p.m. in the South Salt Lake library, 2460 So. State. For more info call Eight-Par- t TAYLORSVILLE. The Utah Trial Lawyer's Assn, is sponsoring an eight-par- t seminar in Taylorsville high to foster an understanding of the legal system, UTLA executive and Margaret Crowell. Tickets ate $15. For more infocall 531 1000. 19 n. AQUARIUS . 18 Jan.20-Feb- PISCES Feb. r. 20 your temper. Your attention turns to investigative matters, and you play a behind the scenes role to avoid embarrassment. Competition develops in the scramble for control of a group promoting a cause dear to your heart . Authoritarian attitudes could result in conflict and difficulty in professional affairs. Dont be so bossy. Concentrate on working out ideas with thought to improving conditions. Be sensitive to the needs of those close to you. Be alert to long term possibilities as opposed to quick profit. Consult with wise partner, as your reasoning could be cloudy. Relations with the public or a partner open up an exciting period. Take your time in sizing up the possibilities. Care should be taken to avoid occupational hazards. Keep the lid on in the hard hat area. This is a time to enjoy the pleasures life offers. Your natural shrewdness says enough when the time is right. Conditions at home could be a bit unsettling. The waterworks tears or pipes let loose and stir things up. Communications in general keep you working overtime phone, mail, car, family, neighbors you are in the thick of it. Be alert to the con artist posing as a friend. Safeguard precious possessions against slight of hand. emos Crescent Animal Clinic 7107 S. 400 W., No. 12 Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Appointment By Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1 2:00 noon Saturday Quality Pet Health Care at Fees Everyone can afford Coll Lisa TODAY For An Appointment 561-787- 5 experience with educational, cultural and social opportunities. Members of the Guild include volunteers, museum interpreters of the historic farm house and some farm staff. Volunteers play an important role at the farm, Mrs. Jenkins said. For example, the Guild was instrumental in helping with the reat cent Christmas Social Dec. the farm, she explained. Volunteers gave house tours and served samples of nut breads, egg nog and hot lemonade in the farm kitchen. 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