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Show 1 4 L ftl A nir-- r mnnixc TLAUE I Easter Seals Benefits From Car Wash Owners Generous Effort initiated this promotion to coincide with the 1988 Easter Seal Telethon to be broadcast Saturday and Sunday on KSL-TIt is his hope that the car wash promotion will help fund the vital services the Utah Easter Seal Society provides within the state. Easter Seal services include SOUTH SALT LAKE. A local car wash owner is hoping to clean-ufor Easter Seals. During the week of March Hardy Schulz, owner of Hardys Car Wash, 600 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City, has announced he is donating $1 to Easter Seals for each Super Car Wash sold. p 1-- computer training, equestrian therapy, equipment loan and a new respite care program. For more information on Easter Seal programs call - This represents the second year Schulz has chosen to sponsor the car wash promotion. Because of last years success, he has Bruce Hatch 531-052- Cost Crusader 1 L.PsC. Inc. J Is Honored Leasing J PORTABLE STORAGE UNITS By Hercules 531-021- 8 HONORED This photo by Jay Wiseman, who operates a photo studio at 6429 So. 300 East, Murray, is on display at Kodaks Journey Into Imagination pavilion at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center near Orlando, Fla. Kodak honored Wiseman by ac cepting the photo, "Natures Grace" for the display. He received a valuable Steuben glass tetrahedron mounted on a specially inscribed base in recognition of the achievement. . . . State, beginning at 9 a.m. Gov. Norman Bangerter and Mayor Palmer DePaulis will join the fundraising effort and bowl with children from the Big BrothersBig Sisters organization Saturday. Other celebrities who will hopefully be "striking out" SALT LAKE. Bowling teams from around the area will be knocking down pins and raising money at the same time for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lake Greater Salt City bowl-a-tho- Saturday and Sunday n at Ritz Classic Bowl, 2265 So. . include members of the Utah Jazz and local radio and television personalities, according to Dana Either, special events coordinator for Big BrothersBig Sisters. This year approximately 1J300 people are expected to participate, she said. "Last year we had about 1200 people bowl. Its getting better every year." A total of $64,000 was raised for the program in last years bowling extravaganza with a goal of $100,000 set this year. All the money raised during the fourth annual Sake campaign will go to the local Big BrothersBig Sisters chapter. The Sake is the Big BrothersBig Sisters main fundraising event, according to Eitner. Bowlers are soliciting pledges, either a minimum of 5 cents per pin or a flat donation for one game bowled. "Its never easy (to raise money), Eitner said, but the sponsorship by American Airlines, Little Caesars Pizza, KTOU and others makes it easier. "To become a big brother or big sister one must be mature, at least 20 years old and have a stable lifestyle," Eitner said. "Each applicant is thoroughly screened before receiving a little brothersister." Corporate teams and individuals will be bowling along with the governor and mayor. Anybody may participate but they will need to contact Big BrothersBig Sisters to schedule a time and Businessmen Spearheading Fund Drive For Theatre Troupe SALT LAKE. City can help do. Persons or groups interested in contributing on an basis may volunteer by calling the City Rep Box office at has Rep formed a committe to obtain funds for its move to Utah Theatre, where all of its operations including concert performances, 2nd Stage performances, box office, administrative office, shops and storage, will be consolidated into the single facility. The commit teerplans to raise$100,000 by the Ihd of March so the can company begin performances in its new home during April. The funds will be raised through sponsorships, benefit ticket sales and contributions. Orin R. Woodbury, a real estate developer and member of the City Rep beard of directors, is the chairman of the committee. Carolyn G. Dailey will act as director for the committee. The committee includes Kathleen H. Barnes, Sample Salt Lake; N. Alan Barnes, Mountain Fuel Supply; Robert F. Bennett, The Franklin Institute; Susan Binghaifi, Key Bank; Russell K fund-raisin- g in-kin- d fund-raisin- g Booth, Mansell & Associates; S. Robert Bradley, VanCott Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy; Catrine McGregor; Daniel D. Christensen, Western Institute of M.D., Neuropsychiatry; Merrill A. Cook, Cook Associates; Darrell L. Deem, Juliettes; Claudia Eliason; Tim Evans, D.D.S.; Sherry Ferrin; Gary Fisher, Chevron; Luacine Clark Fox; Ray D. Free, Stewart L. Grow, Jr., Stewart L. Grow & Associates; Myrl Hamilton; E. Keith Hansen, M.D.; Jerry C. Higginson, Piper Jaffray & F. Inc.; Hopwood, Beverly Holman; A. Grant Holman; Royal K. Hunt, Esq; John T. Kesler, Woodbury, Bettilyon, Jensen, Kesler & Swinton; C. Dean Larsen, Granada; William C. Loos, University of Utah Public Relations; Larry V. Lunt, First Intermountain DevelopmentjSue Lunt; Arch Madsen; James W. McConkie, Parker, McKeown, e; Bowen D. Miles, D.D.S.; Eleanor 1. Muth, J.C. Penney; Judith W. Parker, Ph.D., Brigham Young University; Joanne M. W. Parker, Parker, Thomas Kenneth D. Reber, Mutual of New York; - Bowl-For-Ki- d 532-600- Bowl-For-Ki- A major - source expected of funding is the gala benefit, "An Evening wit June Allyson," scheduled for March 10, at Symphony Hall. The City Rep Ensemble' - will- - perform in a tribute to Allysons Broadway, film and television career. The benefit will be held at Symphony Hall March 10 at 7:30 p.m. VIP seating for this benefit evening includes a reception following the performance with Allyson ana her guests. VIP tickets are $125 per couple or $62.50 single. Other seating, without the reception, is available at $20, $17.50 and $15. Amounts paid for tickets are tax deductible as charitable contributions in accordance with IRS rules for such events. Tickets are available at the City Rep Box Office at the ZCMI Center location. 532-620- TTTT I llllllllTIHim ITT? M GHOlllMElYDISHE 8. PORK 9. BEEF 10. CHICKEN 11. CHICKEN SUBGUM 12. SHRIMP 1 19. HAM 20. PORK 21. CHICKEN 22. SHRIMP 14. Young. Woodbury explained, "Committee members were selected for their business and community leadership abilities. Each member will be helping with the funding effort by referring potential contributors and sponsors for the . at winner Leo Smith, formerly of product engineering and now in D carbon, carbon weaving, was awarded a $1,000 prize. Luis Maestas and Andrew Vigil, Plant 3 graphite material operators, shared the second runner-u- p prize for $500 each. It was only the second time in the history of the program that one of the top awards ended in a tie. Mr. Thompson noted that Mr. Hatch, an American Fork father of three youngsters, was a consistent contributor to the cost improvement program. The top five winner produced prize g separate projects -- Talk Is Cheap. Theres been an accident, but it wasnt your fault. Youre hurt. You dont know what your legal rights are. And youre getting advice from all sides. Where should you turn? Turn to a professional. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you to obtain compensation for the injuries and financial loss which youve sustained. Talk is cheap, but we put our money where our mouth is. If we dont obtain a recovery for you, you opay no attorneys fee. Now what could be fairer than that? cost-savin- during the year. 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Sank. 1S.SS nei 5: Fr MIT pfAfy J the annual Salt Lake Country Club Cost Crusader banquet along with the selection of three SPARE RIBS A1 Trimble, Jetway Systems; Gilbert Wallace; Ray White, Sinclair Oil Corporation; Russ Wood, KSL and Nancy H 8'x8'x20' 8'x8'x12' 13. WON TON CANTONESE STYLE 1.00 EXTRA RICEIDISHE 1 Delivery To Your Home or Business SlVEETfANDSOlIRDISHES 3.75 3.85 3.95 3.95 4.05 4.25 7. VEGETABLE r FREE Heavy Steel Hatch, Plant 1 manufacturing engineering, has been named as the recipient of the companys $2,500 Cost Crusader of the Year Award. The award was announced Bowling Project To Aid Charity Effort J MAGNA. Hercules Aeorspace Bacchus Works has selected a manufacturing engineer who has been with the company for only three years as its top cost saver for 1987. Bacchus Works Manager, David E. Thompson, said that Bruce C. TAKE OUT AVAILABLE 5489 So. 4980 West Limited Delivery Area Minimum Service 10.00 For delivery i |