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Show THE GREEN SHEET 6B Thursday, July 30, 1987 Talkers' Electronic Filing Tax Return Is New Name New System Seminar To Teachavailable for the first time seminar LAKE. Of T.I. Club tax preparers, computer service Utah preparers, part of a SLCC WARD BAZAAR . . . Laura Meeks, from left, and Anita Bainter have gathered several craft items which will be sold at the Academy Park 1st ward carnival and bazaar Saturday. Carnival Set Saturday At Academy Park Ward GRANGER. Academy Park 1st ward will host a carnival and bazaar Saturday at the ward house, 4605 West Point Dr. Activities will begin at 5 p.m. with childrens games including a fish pond, penny toss and cupcake walk. WEST VALLEY. Free diabetic eye disease and hypertension examinations will be available at Pioneer Valley Hospital, 3460 South Pioneer Parkway, on Aug. 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. store, grab bags, watermelon and pie eating contests. A program will be presented during the evening featuring musical numbers by the Ahlstrom, Jessop There will be a wide variety of and Bean families; tumbling by the handcrafted bazaar items available, Wells family and a band organized plus a white elephant sale, country by Roger Cook and Brian Bainter. The clinic is being sponsored by the Utah Dept, of Health, Diabetes Control Program; the Utah affiliate of the American Diabetes Assn.; the National Society To Prevent Blindness; the Utah Ophthalmological Society and Dr. James N. Shreck. According to Barbara Larsen Reno, the examinations will be limited to those age 13 and older, and for their comfort, participants are asked to bring a pair of dark glasses because their eyes will be dilated. She stressed that it is particularly important to come to the clinic if you have not had an eye examination by an ophthalmologist (MD) in the past year. For more information, call Barbara Larsen Reno, Cyprus Class Of '82 To SHEDS alternative to the Hold Reunion MAGNA. Members of the Cyprus high Class of '82 are being invited to a reunion, to be held Aug. 15 at the Bonds Reception Center, 2005 E. 2700 South. A buffet dinner will be served from 7:30 to 8 p.m., with a program and dancing from 8 to 11 p.m. Cost is $13 single or $26 per couple. Participants are being asked to RSVP by sending checks or money orders to Karen Pinelle Lang, 4160 So. 4000 West. No. 109, West Valley City, Utah 84120 by Aug. 1. An Barn style shed 6'Stud walls Fir siding. Fiberglass shingles Wood Floor 412 Pitched roof trusses for additional storage R B Enterprises All types ol carpentry and glass installation 561-546- For more information those 0 in- terested may call Randy Anderson, or Holli Bezzant, 487-419- Mt. Riders To Host Rodeo MAGNA. The annual Magna Mt. Riders Jackpot Rodeo will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Mt. Rider Arena, 3800 So. 8000 West. According to Gary Kelson, rodeo chairman, the childrens show for those age 15 and under will be held at noon, featuring roping, goat tying, barrel racing and pole bending. Events beginning at 7 oclock include bare back riding, calf roping, saddle bronc riding, barrel racing, team roping and bull riding. Family tickets are available for $10, adults, $3 and children $1. Ticket stubs may be deposited in a drawing for a quarter of beef. break-a-wa- bureaus or software companies interested in electronic filing of tax returns is scheduled August 4. The meeting will be held at the Salt Lake public library, 209 E. 500 South, at 9:30 a.m. TAYLORSVILLE. Toastmasters International area governor Lewis P. Stephens announced today that the two TI club which meet at Salt Lake Community College have been given informal names. Chapter 4190, which originated in SLICC 1980, will be called the Talkers. This club meets every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in Room 201 of the Administration Building. Computer sales rep Dean Larsen, a former graduate of the college who gained his undergraduate degree at the University of Utah, coined the name. The other SLCC club, known as Salty Tongues, meets Thursday at 6:15 p.m. in the Business Building, also on the Redwood Road campus of the community college. Both clubs are open to men and women working or residing in the area, as well as to SLCC students. InDuring the two hour session an instructor Service ternal Revenue will cover procedures and specifications for electronic transmission of tax returns through the processing center in Ogden. The new tax filing system, in 1988 to cost savings program started in Cincinnati by IRS in 1986. It was expanded to 16 states for the 1988 season. is The new system decreases filing time by up to three weeks and even allows a taxpayer to have their refund directly deposited in their bank. In 1987, about 80,000 returns were filed electronically through Cincinnati. Reservations must be made for the seminar by calling 524-609- 5. LOCKUP your first mum TORSI. WV Essay Contest Deadline Is Set Food items to be offered include hot dogs, sloppy joes, tacos, salad, scones, snow cones and baked goodies. Eye Disease Is Focus Of Clinic for A free SALT y Seniors To Hear Singers In Magna MAGNA. A group of singers will entertain tomorrow (Friday) at the Magna Senior Citizen Center here from 11:15 to noon, according to Jean Orton, director. Mrs. Orton noted that the group is comprised of young people from the Taylorsville and Murray area who are 15 and 16 years old. They got together and formed the Music Makers because of their love for singing, and they are looking for new members in the same age group who share their love of making music. Also on tap for seniors Wednesday is the birthday party that will celebrate the anniversary of everyone who was b6rn in the month of August. Birthday honorees and their natal dates include Amelia Romrell, Aug. 1; Lee Maestas Sr., Severn smith, Clarence Hepworth, and Bernice Larsen, on Aug. 4; Hannah Madill, Aug. 11; Wanita Pendleton, Aug. 12; Nona Olson, Aug. 13; Rita Day, Marion Fautin and Catherine Henrickson, Aug. 21; Elsie Williams, Aug. 25; and Boyd WEST VALLEY. A final call for entries in West Valleys U.S. Constitution writing contest is being made. Entry deadline is Aug. 10. Prizes totaling $300 will be awarded in the two essay and poetry contest. Anyone 18 years or younger can enter the junior division contest, while anyone 18 years and older can enter the senior division. The poetry competition is open to anyone. All residents of West Valley city can compete in the contest. Copies of contestant rules are available at the West Valley and Kearns branch libraries and at West Valley city hall, 2470 So. Redwood Rent a space at Puolic to a houseful of furniture All at affordable monthly Storage now and your first month will only cost $L rates. Public Storage is Contact the resident America's lcigest selmanager for details and store your tfuff the first fstorage company With month for only a buck. Or for other private storage spaces in a variety of sizes for anything from business records locations call Rd. Male Friendships To Be Class Theme You store it. You lock it. You keep the key. BENNION. Male friendships and the difficulty involved in finding, developing and maintaining them will be discussed at Wasatch Canyons hospital today ( Thursday ) Michael Lowry and Keith Langford will address the topic. This lecture, which is free to the public, will be held in the professional office building at the hospital, 5700 So. 1500 West at 7 p.m. SITOMVS . For more registration call information WEST VALLEY 2935 So. 3600 KEARNS West 4065 W. Sam's Blvd. (5295 S. Across Iron? Kearns Jr. High) 973-841- 1 964-660- 0 Subject to ovoiloblllty. OHer good this location only. and Offer Expires 83187 262-619- 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah PRJCeS EFFECTIVE. AUty 35, 31 AOS. 1 RUMP R0derjk LEAN BEEP CUBE STEAK A TENDERS Aug. 28. On Aug. 7, State Rep. Dan Tuttle 16 MOVE N SHARED OFFICE SPACE with friendly tenant mix LEASE Friday. Five days a for as low as $200 per month Computer access - SecRecp. week seniors can eat lunch at the center for the suggested donation of $1.25 per person, but they must make reservations in advance at least one day in advance by calling Jean Orton, d This weeks menu will offer chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy, au gratin carrots, wheat bread and cake on Monday; tuna pot pie with buttered beets, tossed salad with grated cheese, pear halves, a Parker House roll and milk on Tuesday; sliced turkey with mashed 250-069- Conference room Lunch room Easy access ample parking ? fia S site management 3540 UNce TAB, SPRITES 16 02.. DR.PE0PER COFFEE pears 2 ReaeZotfl. SUCED 4-pe- PEACHES . PAPKAY p. snc. . CEREAL S-Tf- o SBHiteMBP U)ITH SPPAT&E'. AfflE JUlcfesSfe oven-bake- Handicap facilities PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE ALSO AVAILABLE On talking about the island that most people have seen but few have ever visited. The presentation will begin at 11 : 15 and continue until 11:45 a.m. In addition to the regular at the center that offers a free blood pressure clinic at 1 p.m. on Monday, there are also other activities that appeal to the tastes of almost everyone, both male and female. There is quilting, pool and cards on Monday; crafts, exercise, pool and ceramics on Tuesday; ceramics, pool and bingo on Wednesday; ceramics, pool, oil painting, crafts and chorus practice on Thursday and ceramics, pool and bingo on O COKE, Fjelsted, and Mitch Larsen, package manager for Antelope Island, will be at the center showing slides and tUv dz. saiAD- RON I tv tli Associates Dama Barbour nosouh 400r 967-977- 3 or Wet 964-630- 5 Vdlley City pinher285 potatoes and gravy, stewed tomatoes; fruit pie, wheat bread and milk on Wednesday; sliced ham, turkey, Swiss and American Cheese, potato salad, fresh fruit, peanut butter cookies, white bread and milk on Thursday; and frito pie with broccoli cuts, tossed salad with dressing, fruit tart, with a honey wheat roll ' 'ilk on Friday. CR&MSICUE? FUDGSlttS |