Show Standard-Examin- 8D Sunday August 10 1980 er PARAMOUNT FUN CENTER OoScOens GVOonraeolSs GOLDEN HOURS am beginning Monday: 9 am yoga ceramics 1 pm blood pressure clinic beginning China painting 1:30pm bingo duplicate bridge Tuesday: 9:30 am shuffleboard 10 am knitting porcelain 1 pm legal aid 1:30pm g 8:30 pm dance Wednesday 9 am wood carving 9:15 am intermediate bridge lessons 1 pm blood pressure clinic water color oil painting Sew for Fun quilting 6:30 pm Square Dance Lively Ladies Thursday: 8:30 am hiking 9 am shuffleboard 10 am ceramics advanced knitting 7 pm grand squares 1 pm oil painting crochet 1 pm 10 ceramics am Friday: oil painting creative handicrafts pm Saturday: Building opens at 1 pm dance For transportation to any of these classes call Our Newly Remodeled Lanes Thursday: 10 am arts and crafts 12:45 ceramics Blood Pressure every Thursday at 11 vi am 5 Friday: 10 am Sewing CENTER 10 b°wI CL WEBER COUNTY NUTRITION EZZJ BILLIARDS Choose our Game G°Vl Register For Fall Leagues - 6:00 PM 3945524 G®' 1890 WASHINGTON o c PROGRAM jsing-a-lon- 30 393-538- 1 Escort service is available for grocery 393-536- shop- Please call ping and medical appointments 1 The Golden Hours Center is sponsoring a Caribbean cruise next spring “Give your sweetheart a valentine for Christmas” The cruise will leave Feb 13 1981 return one week later Call Secretary for information To receive an itinerary stop at the Center Seniors over 60 Lunches served Monday through Friday at the following Nutrition Sites and Senior Centers at 12 noon: Golden Hours Center 650 25th St Marshall White Center 222 28th Hopkins Community Center 2504 F Ave Lomond Gardens 550 Grant Village Square Club House 6th and Jefferson Ben Lomond meets at 5 pm 800 Jackson No Ogden meets Friday at 3 pm Blood pressure clinics will be held at Ben Lomond on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 pm blood pressure clinic at Lomond Gardens Tuesday at 11:30 Village Square every other Wednesday 10:30 am Happy Hour first and third Thursday at 11 am bingo is played at Ben Lomond at 4 pm each weekday afternoon Homebound seniors over 60 who cannot attend a center or site and are unable to prepare a hot meal are invited to call the Nutrition Office for home delivered meals The Fund Drive for the new and more adequate nutrition kitchen to serve the elderly in Weber County is ongoing Find out about additional sovings o' whan you ragistar for our new Senior Sover Cord -- Coupon Expires Aug 31 FAfJlILY SPECIALS SUNDAY: 4 soft shell beef tacos 4 cheese enchiladas rice beans corn tortilla and salad bar servos 4 for 2504 F Ave am ceramics 10 sorvos 4 for only "OGDEN'S FAVORITE BRUNCH IS BACK" 10-1- ing 3 am ceramics 9 Wednesday: blood pressure clinic 12 10:30 am noon lunch legal ser- vices For appointment call 0 am leatherwork 10 Thursday: 3 am to pm creative embroidery 10 am-1- 2 noon knitting 12 noon lunch Friday: 10 am to 12 noon arts and crafts 12 noon lunch 1 pm bingo Quilting every day of the week Home maintenance service is available Call 621-016- 1 9:30-11:3- 621-016- 3 First Tuesday of each month hair cutting by appointment only HAPPY HOURS SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER SUNDAY 10 AM-- 0 I Ham C1 I I t SOUPS SALAD Open at 5:00 pm HERMITAGE 1412 WASHINGTON BLVD OGDEN V TTT COKE FAMILY FUN DAYS Save firF - sr- - V Featuring Continental Spndwiches Quiche Lorraine and Delectable Cheesecake wv v 6 pm PRODUCED BY IRVIN FELD 8 KENNETH 11:30-2:0- 0 393-083- 1 N FRONT ENTRANCE: Across from the REAR ENTRANCE: Orpheum Parking Lot pnmmiM and between Salt Lake and Ogden on Municipal Building J' Midway ifMice SALT PALACE BOX OFFICE and ALL Z C M I STORES FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL: (801) 363-768- CHARGE TICKETS BY PHONE! 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MAILORDERS: Send stamped envelope with check or money order payable A Please Ask for Fran FRAN HOFFMAN 7 30 PM FAMILY NIGHT All State House Building 2550 Washington Blvd PANCAKE & DINNER HOUSE 3 Thurs SEPT 4 Problem hair A Specialty CARD PERFORMANCES SEPT KSL-T- Featuring: Artistic haircuts for contemporary women and men 1 o SALT LAKE CITY TICKETS ON SALE AT: 15 APPEARING Soup and Salad Bar Fresh Fruit Sweet rolls Donuts Orange Seven-USalad p Salad Carrot-Raisi- n Salad Fruit Salad BBQ Ribs Pepper Steak Creamy Sirloin Tips Sausage Hash Browns Scrambled Eggs French Toast Corned Beef Hash with Poached Eggs Fried Chicken Dessert 435 Combined Shows FELD Wed SEPT 3 thru Sun SEPT 14 2550 WASHINGTON BLVD ! JJL ' service camping facilities plus Lagoon! Free BINGO Hours: MON thru FRI V "Hu emjp&iaeawE) Full Blueberry Muffins assistant dean for veterans’ affairs at Pass ay fPimm J BUFFET BRUNCH Our Beautiful State College Marvin J Peterson Ail-D- i SUNDAYS 9 AM to 6 PM program at Weber can See Coke cartons for details HpUSE ioi ’250 a) received from the US Department of Education to continue the veterans’ aid DAILY! OF “finger lickin’ good” CHICKEN MASHED POTATOES & GRAVY FRESH VEGETABLE HOT BUTTERED HARMAN HOUSE ROLLS I I I I I INN RESTAURANT I I In Beautiful Ogden Canyon I I FOR RESERVATIONS 393-428- 1 I works director Kent Arave has been appointed to the Washington Terrace Board of Adjustments Arave was nominated by Mayor Bill Halley who said he also will appoint an alternate board member “if the city attorney says that’s legal” The appointment brings the board to full strength for the first time in several months The board meets as necessary to consider requests by property owners for variances from city zoning ordinances The City Council agreed to make an appointment after hearing concerns at its last meeting that the board had been having difficulty getting a quorum to its meetings fiscal year has been PM Monday through Friday PM 3 t Now Open Tuesdays Through Sundays t WASHINGTON TERRACE — Former public $52904 for the SERVED 2:00 PM TO 4:30 ifTi c I Kent Arave Named To Terrace Board Another grant of 1980-8- o Pork Chops Sausage Omelets Eggs Pancakes Juices Hash Browns Fresh Fruits Salad Bar Scones Monday: rugmaking Ceramics 10 am and 2 pm at Hopkins Center Transportation will be furnished from Happy Hours to Hopkins and return Wednesday: 10 am knitting and crocheting Gets Grant 1 Bacon am wsc n ES I Marshall White Center 222 28th 10 11 4 am macrame lunch 1 pm ceramics oil Tuesday: painting 2 lunch oil paint1-- 11 MONDAY: 4 cheese enchiladas 4 beef enchiladas tacos corn tortilla rice and beans HOPKINS CENTER Monday: 9 ceramics 12 1980 to 393-433- 1 THE SALT PALACE Ice Follies & Holiday On Ice Salt Palace Salt Lake City Utah 84101 100 S W Temple ! WSC said the amount is down somewhat from the $58557 re- ceived in the fiscal year Part of the money is iHised to reach and re1979-8- 0 WATERS LTdES K ft IMMI CHICKEN $5) cruit veterans with unused educational benefits and then to counsel them and provide special help when they get into school Considerable - V ’TMi d helping the Dean Peterson said including - - those whose have not had a high school edu- cation Last year he said about $10000 of the amount received went for tutorial and other It AO - kf mk dig? Steak and Hibachi Chicken the latest thing on the Sizzler menu! And the tasty secret’s in the sauce A tangy dip Sizzler’s own Hibachi Sauce adds just the right flavor to our special combination of a golden chicken breast and a juicy broiled steak And as usual you also get a baked potato or fries plus Sizzler toast So try Steak and Hibachi Chicken tonight But don’t try to keep this secret to yourself special services for the disadvantaged Roughly one third of the present summer school student body is receiving veterans’ benefits in one way or ' another he said More than half of ' the veterans in the Vietnam War are still eligible for educational benefits Dean Peterson said - " em-phas- is is placed on under-educate- - v 1208 WASHINGTON BLVD 3563 WALL AVENUE -- THE HOME Of STEAK LOVSXS Hill Operated by Sizzling Platter Inc t f J |