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Show Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 4B 3, 1987 Blood Pressure Clinic Slated Monday MAGNA. Residents here, both young and old, aic being reminded ol the blixKl picssurc clinic drat will lv held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Magna Senior Citi.en Center. to Jean Orton, Accoidmg ducctor, the clinic is open to eeionc Iree of charge and is ptcxided over by paramedics from the Magna lire station. She also noted that there is a full slate of activities being planned for the month ol December, including Steve Schley at the organ on :30 a.m., followed Wednesday at by Dave Tinner on the 10th who will talk about prevention in drug therapy and the danger of mixing prescription dings. Turner will speak at 1:30 a.m. On Dee. the center will host its annual Chiistmas bazaar and bake sale, with the food items being cooked in the new kitchen at the cent, t tine to a recent change in the 1 1 1 law. " The baaar and bake sale will be mm South, for the last four years. An evening event, the party is by invitation only and will be held at the center on Dee. 16. Also on the 16th the during day Janet Rasmussen will bring 55 children from her dancing class to tap dance for the seniors at 1 1 :30 a.m. On Dec. 18, the Orgill Family will sing and clog dance. Their children range in age from 2 and the seniors look forward to the entertainment. For those seniors who like to make the annual trip to Salt Lake to look at the Christmas lights, Mrs. Orton said that they must make reservations now. They will leave the center Wednesday at 5 p.m. and will be back at 8:30 p.m. In the meantime they will have dinner at the Chuck-A-Ram- a on 4th South, and look at the lights on Temple Square, the Utah State Capitol and the Crossroads Pla.a. Reservations should also be made a.m. to 1 p.m. and to buy homemade baked goods should plan on being thcie eatly," Mis. Orton said. In addition to the d items Inr sale, Nadine Miller, who has just completed 25 years with the Tabernacle Choir will sing at .30 a m Mis. Oi ton also stressed that those who intend to come to the Chiistmas Party on Dee. 23rd, must make reservations by Dee. 15 by calling the center, She also talked about the annual Chtisimas par ty lor seniors who paiticipalc in activities at the ceniei on a regular basis. It has been hosted by Rocks Service and Country Stoic, 6381 W. 2100 open I 10 those (Mending hand-crafte- 250-069- ST. GEORGE, UTAH $5,500!!! offer n Clubhouse, swimming pool, Washer-dryer-Show- Facilities 20 year membership as low as $995! 5 weeks per year Call (801) use Peter 467-704- 7 CC& MAGNA. Members of Lourdes Altar Society are getting ready for their annual Christmas Bazaar to be held Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. in the parish hall, 2840 So. 9000 West. According to Sheila Balestrcri, Altar Society president, all 35 booths have been sold and will be e filled with artisans and craftsmen from all over the Salt Lake Valley. "There will be tons of sale items," she said, "including arts and crafts, Christmas crafts and homemade items of every kind. Among the highlights of the vent will be radio station KKATs disc jockey Jay Bird, and there will also be MAGNA. Craig Nelson, county engineering geologist will be present at the Magna Community Council meeting tonight (Thursday), according to Laura Jo MeDermaid, president. MeDermaid noted that in July 1985 the U.S. Geological Survey granted funds to the county to place an engineering geologist on the planning staff, because they recognized that geological hazards landslides, debris (earthquakes, flows, etc.) could have great impact on development along the Wasatch Front, as the other side of the valley. The goals of this program were to prepare detailed hazard maps for STARTING AT Hot-tu- Altar Society To Hold Bazaar entertainment by Paul Boruff, staff of tire musical Trappers, who will act as a strolling minstrel." The Altar Society has obtained entertainment for the children in the form of a I'erris wheel, and there will be refreshments as well as bargains. ETCC features the school at 9 a.m., and should not be forced to walk out into the road. The cheese will be handed out from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., or until the supply is exhausted. 'MAGNA. In an effort to relieve automobile and pedestrian traffic congestion near Magna elementary and Brockbank junior high school, the distribution of government commodities will begin at 10 a.m. instead of 9 a.m. from now on. According to Madline Walker, resource specialist at the CAP Center, 3041 So. 8560 West, the cheese will be given away on Dec. 9 this month. She also urged those who get in the cheese line early to be mindful that children are on their way to ROOF CONVERSIONS OFTEN COSTS MORE THAN LITTLE YOUR PRESENT ROOF NO FINANCING AVAILABLE 5 YEARS TO PAY MONEY DOWN RETARRING EXAMPLE: 1000 SQ. FT. ROOF 2995 (OR $73 PER MO.) IP D 3 C0UP0HD TOYS TOYS TOYS DOOR CRASHER F Owl CciuB - Fiwi Sew refreshments and craft sale there will also be a drawing for several Rainbow items including Weekends at the Airport Holiday Inn, a trip to Wendover, and a beautiful nativity creche with the stable included. The bazaar will begin at noon and end at 5 p.m. I lie public is invited. the county, review proposed and make developments recommendations and to create awareness of geologic public hazards. Mr. Nelson has compiled a short slide show explaining the hazards we face and how they can affect land use planning, MeDermaid said, "He is coming to our meeting to explain the hazard maps and to discuss the program with us." The meeting will be held in the Magna Senior Citizen Center, 8952 W. 2700 South. The public is to participate invited in the discussion. Other subjects to be discussed will be the location for the Magna Library, as well as nominations and election of new officers for the 1988 year. In addition a discussion will be held relative to the Russians who will be relocated here for the next 10 years. 0 D D 0 D D zo oo O u D 0 0 D D D Some Merchandise Not Available At Both Stores D D Ttfi 6 HaMMm 6 ClMfcu IN THTfWRi lf itoPM LimitE la (lock on Hand Cb 8779 Honored Only At These Locations W. 3500 South - west valley 571 0 So Redwood - Midvalley Family Center COUPON I (ttljrtBtmaa (Huttage IN THE VALLET FAIR MALL AND SOUTH TOWNE MALL 869-664- 5 We Also or Feature: Nutcrackers Dickens Villages Snow Villages LGB Trains Decorations A CHRISTMAS 965-851- 5 SALT LAKE'S LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR FOR THE ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS TREE FANTASY (Use Our Convenient Beautiful It Fool&Vlolhe 0 D In addition to the entertainment, Magna Council Meets Tonight R. V. LOTS Pre-seaso- for next weeks meals at least one day in advance by calling the center. The suggested donation by the Salt Lake County Aging Services is S1.25 per person for those age 60 and over. The menu will offer oven-bake- d chicken with mashed potatoes and and winter mixed gravy vegetables, cake and white bread on Monday; Italian spaghetti with meat sauce and grated cheese, peas, tossed salad, apricot halves and a hard roll on Tuesday; homemade chicken noodle soup with crackers, a hamburger patty, Italian fiat beans, applesauce and sugar cookies on Wednesday; sliced roast turkey with gravy, dressing and mashed potatoes, green beans, pumpkin pie with topping and white bread on Thursday and Spanish meatloaf with vegetable gravy, potatoes, buttered carrots, coleslaw, cheesecake wilh cherry sauce and wheat bread ort Friday. Cheese Distribution Times Change OPEN ALL YEAR! Layaway) Come join the fun! O Holiday recipes O Decorating and gift ideas Tips on cooking with electricity O Sample a delicious dish we'll make during the demonstration O O Receive a festive Christmas Cookbook FREE O Plus enjoy a unique display of antique . . . electrical appliances! 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