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Show 4B Thursday, Dec. 29, THE GREEN SHEET 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS Variety Of Classes Thomas S. Dukes Named Christopher Diehl Master Offered At BYU Salt Lake Center Thomas S. Dukes has installed as Worshipful Master of Christopher Diehl Lodge, Magna for the coming year. Installation took place at a dinner held Dec. 10. Right Worshipful Senior Grand Warden A.T. Hereim of the Grand Lodge of Utah discussed Masonic MAGNA. SALT LAKE. A large variety of classes designed to increase business skills, improve artistic talent or for personal improvement are being offered winter quarter by Brigham Young Universitys Salt Lake Center. Business offerings include: CPA examination review course; Lotus Word processing for been Recognition. Dukes is employed at the U.S. Post Office as a special delivery messenger, he and his wife Julie beginners or intermediate and how to talk yourself into Self-tal- k, success. Art classes will include basic oil Basic watercolor, painting, advanced watercolor, introduction to drawing and an intermediate drawing class. Personal improvement courses include creative children writing, teaching creativity and weight management. A parenting HONORED ... Husband and wife duo Velma and Grant Allred have been chosen as Senior Citizens of the Month for December at the Magna Senior Center. and home class, to slay your dragons of " discouragement is offered and seminars will be given on: Making success happen; Getting the happiness habit; Teens, Trials and Triumphs; Making home life fun and Self-talSpring seminars will include counseling parents of the high achieving and gifted child and counseling parents in special education of handicapped Center here. Velma in Mt. originated while her Pleasant, Utah, husband came from Ephraim. They have volunteered at the center together for the past 10 years. According to center director Jean Orton, they have helped e with games, created articles and donated them to the center, helped make quilts and made themselves generally useful. In addition, Velma does oil painting, shares crochet patterns, arranges Wendover trips for Donnas Tours and acts as hostess. She donates her earnings to the center. But the thing that the Allreds do best is to extend a friendly, helping hand to newcomers at the center, making them feel welcome and at home, Mrs. Orton explained. Others who will be receiving special recognition at the facility include all the people whose birthdays fall during the month of January. Birthday honorees and their natal dates are: Dora Allender and Joe Martin, Jan. 1; Adolph Harrison, Jan. 6; Erma Smith, Jan. 7; Betty Sudbury, Jan. 9; Vi Jacobsen, Jan. 13; hand-mad- JK CRAFTS 3448 South $600 Htst Tole Painting Classes Wood Cutouts Bisque Counted Cross Stitch Craft Supplies k. Annie DeMarco, Jan. 15; James Coffey, Jan. 17; Ralph Alberico and Norma Giovingo, Jan. 18; Irene Sorensen, Jan. 20; Jul Martinez, Jan. 21; Donna Turpin, Jan. 23. Others include Yula Alberico and John Johnson, Jan. 24; Margaret Kelson, Jan. 25; V. Mabunga, Jan. 26; Vera Smith, Jan. 27; Afton Drain, Jan. 29; and Hester McFadzen, Jan. 30. Mrs. Orton noted that the people at the center are looking forward to a bright new year filled children, For information on dates, fees and registration those interested may call 277-1777. Lines From LaRee with programs and a host of activities that will appeal to both men and women. "Why not make this coming year a little brighter by becoming involved at the center," she said. "Come out and make new friends, learn new skills and have a good, nutritious meal each day instead of staying home and watching television." The menu for the coming week will offer: Ham steak with raisin candied yams, mixed sauce, vegetables, cole slaw, a chocolate two daughters, Cindy Buckley and Cathy Dukes. Other officers include F.S. (Skip) Jugler, PM, senior warden; Richard A. Divers, junior warden; John L. Moore 111, PMt treasurer; Terry L. Nay, PM, secretary; Ira C. Sly, trustee; Gary L. Julian, chaplain; Kerry Adam, senior deacon; Lloyd D. Kampf, junior deacon; Richard G. senior Underwood, steward; William J. Ross Jr., junior steward; Emer Kampf, Tyler. odcem NOTEWORTHY "How Velma And Grant Allred Are Named Seniors Of The Month MAGNA. Velma and Grant Allred, husband and wife duo, have been chosen as Senior Citizens of the Month for December at the Magna Senior have A good newspaper and Bible in every house, a good schoolhouse in every district and a church in every neighborhood, all appreciated as they deserve, are the chief support of virtue, morality, civil liberty and religion. Benjamin Franklin - Brad Willis clerk for Third District Court Judge Pat Brian, Public the Utah received Employees Association Courtesy Award for is Contagious Spend the night in our DELUXE December. a Kearns resident, Willis, received a $50 savings bond and a certificate. plus tax double occupancy Oversize King Bed Shanna Petersen has been chosen to play the part of Hattie Hateful in the Southern Utah of State College production Labors of Love, Jan. She is a 1985 graduate of and the Taylorsville high daughter of Dennis and Sandi Petersen. 11-1- Outdoor Hot Tub Remote control cable TV movies available 4. Expires I ? Afftmdshility wilh Stjte For reservations call 537-744- or (fl I fig 13-- 1 'Mil toll-fre- 4 e SALT LAKE AIRPORT toerrsmfflm CENTER INTERNATIONAL 80 A 5600 WEST . tart with topping and white bread on Tuesday; batter-dippe- d with fettucini, broccoli fish cuts, gelatin pineapple fruit salad, cubes and snowflake roll on Wednesday; homemade chicken noodle soup with crackers, hamburger on a bun, Italian flat green beans, apple sauce and sugar cookies on Thursday; and oven baked chicken, with mashed potatoes and gravy, winter mixed vegetables, a cranberry oat bar and white bread on Friday. The center will be closed on Monday for the New Year holiday. Reservations must be made at least one day in advance by calling Suggested donation to Salt Lake County Aging Services is $1.25 per person for those age 60 and over. 250-069- 2. Lines From LaRee One cannot say he has lived unless he has helped another to do so. Merry Browne - Celebrate with us at Mountain View Bowling Lanes as we ring in the 1989 New Year. Festivities Begin December 31st at 3:00 p.m. IsThereADoctorln The Neighboihood? A special family rate of $18 per lane, including shoe rental, from 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. For the partiers with later plans, bowl 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. for only $20.00 per lane, including shoe rental. 'to Now for the real deal: 9:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. enjoy bowling, a giant buffet at 11:00 p.m., two coffee or soft drink redemption tickets and party favors to get in the spirit for the countdown to 1989! All of this food, drinks and FUN for just $17.50 per person or $35.00 per couple. Shoe rental is included in price. At least four persons must occupy a lane. Finding a good doctor is as as easy childs play when you call the Physician Referral Service at Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital. You see, we make getting a line on a qualified physician as simple as making a phone call. At Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital well give you neighborly advice on finding a physician whos just right for your familys needs. Whether need a specialist or a family physician, well recommend a caring professional right here in our community. Holy Cross doctors are carefully screened to measure up to our high standards. And, as members of .you the Holy Cross system, theyre dedicated to bringing you the finest health care available. The Physician Referral Service a valuable extension of our community service. So dont go out of your way to try and find a physician. Give us a call today at is Our lounge will be open to serve you mixers & cold draught beer. Make you reservations now to insure your spot with New Years Eve. us this MOUNTAIN VIEW LANES 5700 South Redwood Road 964-290- 0 W HOLY JORDAN VALLEY HOSPITAL 3580 West 9000 South, West Jordan, UT 84084 561-888- Automatic Scoring's More Fun! CROSS 8 561-888- 8. |