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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4B 14, 1988 Thursday, April COMMUNITY NEWS At Kearns East Stake - Talent, Arts, Crafts Fair Set Saturday KEARNS. Members of Kearns East stake will host a Talent, Arts and Crafts Fair, Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m. at the stake center, 4631 So. 4300 West. Each ward will present a program of talent with numbers, participants ranging from primary age to adults. Participants from Academy Park 1st ward will perform from 4:45 to 5:15 p.m., Kearns 3rd ward, 5:30 to 6; AP 2nd ward, 6:15 to 6:45; Kearns 14th ward, 7 to 7:30; Kearns 13th ward, 7:45 to 8:15 and Kearns 20th ward, 8:30 half-hou- r to 9 p.m. Food booths will include stuffed potatoes, sloppy joes, scones, Mexican food, hot dogs, chips, salads, snow cones and drinks. Booths will offer a wide variety of arts and crafts for purchase and there will also be a display of art and craft items that are not for sale. Children will be invited to participate in a fish pond, face painting and dart game and balloons will be available. The event is open to the community. CHARMING ... Karen Sorensen and Annie Mabey display some of Ihe many item3 available at the Kearns East Stake Fair Saturday. Free Tax Service Offered Today At Magna Senior Citizen Center MAGNA. Senior citizens who have not yet filed their income tax returns can take advantage of the free service being take advantage of the free service being offered today (Thursday) at the Magna Senior Citizen Center, 8952 W. 2700 South. According to Jean Orton, site director, a tax accountant will be available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to help latecomers with tax returns. Clients will be handled on a first come, first served basis. Mrs. Orton also reminded all seniors that tomorrow (Friday) is the deadline for the documents to be in the mail. Cyprus high madrigals will entertain tomorrow. Those age 60 and over may call the center before 1 p.m. today to make reservations for the luncheon and the entertainment. Announcement was also made JK CRAFTS 3448 South 5600 West Tole Pointing Classes Ceramics Tole Paints, Yarn, Counted Cross Stitch, Balloon Bouquets, "How To" Books, Silk Flowers Gift Certificates Make It and Take It Every Saturday that two people from the Magna center and run it for the day. The menu for the coming week Center have been singled out for special recognition by Salt Lake will offer frito pie with zucchini, County Aging Services for their tossed salad, pan rolls and fruit contributions not only to the tarts on Monday; baked potato but the with stroganoff, spinach, coleslaw, Center Magna tapioca pudding and a honey community. Jean Orton was named site wheat roll on Tuesday; pork chow director of the month for her mein, rice, carrots, fruit delight program aimed at bridging the and white bread on Wednesday; generation gap between seniors Italian zucchini steak with whole southern succatosh, and the youth of the community, potatoes, while Sherrie Jorgensen was sliced peaches and wheat bread singled out for the second time as on Thursday; and macaroni and for activities her cheese, Polish Sausage, buttered director, in planning and peas, fruit salad, a brownie and a initiative organizing the cleanup campaign. snow flake roll on Friday. Milk is Plans are being made for a served with all meals. Reservations must be made at beginners ceramic class. Anyone wishing to register can do so by least one day in advance by The suggested There is a new calling calling tole painting class being offered donation by County Aging on Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 Services is $1.25 per person for those age 60 and over. a.m., taught by Sunday Catten. Mrs. Orton said preparations are going forward for a open house in May to highlight National Senior Center Week. NOTEWORTHY Among activities will be a scone Peter E. Paulos, a resident of party, special recognition for the paramedics who do the blood West Valley, has successfully all of pressure screening every Monday completed phases between 1 and 1:30 p.m., and examination for certification by American Board of singling out several people from the the community who have been Orthodontics. involved with the center for Paulos received his degree from Northwestern University and special recognition. As an added attraction a group speciality education in orthodonof volunteers will take over the tics from University of Michigan. He and his wife Arthea have three children, Andrew, Peter and Stephanie. 250-609- 250-069- 2. Exceptional Mutual Presents Dreams KEARNS. A Dream is A Wish Heart Makes is the title of an original play to be presented by the Multi-regionExceptional Mutual, at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Kearns 7th ward building, 4270 W. 5700 South. In planning the play, members were asked what they would do if could choose. they Many were said responses given, writer-directo- r Halton-MartineMary and when possible the participants were given as close an experience as could be arranged and slides taken to use in the production The al z, Rusty Bennion and Jay Higbee, who ride the bus to work, said they would love to drive a UTA bus. Wickham Driver Rex arranged for them to sit at the controls and enjoy the feeling of being in the driver seat and pictures of them are to be used in the show, she said. ' Lynn said he wanted to be a bird, a pilot or an astronaut, and was taken on a visit to Airport Number 2 where he sat at the controls of a National Guard helicopter and heard how it is flown. DREAM COME TRUE.. .Lynn Osguthorpe finds dreams can come true as he sits at the controls of a National Guard helicopter. He is a member of the Exceptional Mutual, appearing in the play "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes, Wednesday at the Kearns 7th ward. Multi-region- Robby Unice as the anesthesiolo- The Cathy Clyde, who said she would like to be a cat, will perform a dance to the tune "Alley Cat; Joanne Jensen, who dreams of being a stage or screen star will sing "The Rose," and Manetta 'Wright, who would like to be a teacher, will lead the audience in singing "Do As Im Doing." Mike McKinley said he enjoys doing chores and would like to be able to mow the lawn. A summer scene will be presented with youngsters playing ball, winding a Maypole and picnicing, ana with Mike "mowing" the stage in the background to portray his dream. to who older has 12 or age organization is open ASK ABOUT THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL ON MINI SPA TUBS WITH 5049 io. State St. - M-- 10-- Sat., - 9-- 5 262-762- I , 2. Youre invited to the O Fnttimess SAT. APRIL 16 NOON Lets do it ol natural aSwayo dmmied of going In Mao ka Ljwi (wme wonders1 See unspoiled Villages and fish lor Ring Salmon plus breathtaking scenery Complete ALASKA MAZATLAN from $199 Complete Round Trip Airfare When purchased in coniunction with Land Package VALLARTA PUERTO $40? 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