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Show SCRAPBOOK Thursday, April 15, 1982-Magn- a Timas-Pag- a 3 fTTTTTi ? : : t Miss'S DDv rteBsaSafl In an effort to promote weight loss and good health practices, Valley West to Hospital is sponsoring a 13 and continue begin April through May Ton-A-Th- on 13. The ultimate goal is to encourage area residents to lose, collectively, a ton of weight. This program is tied in with Valley West Hospitals celebration of National Hospital Week, May 9 through Ton-A-Tho- fitness centers. During that time, participants work to obtain their desires weight. Programs at participating spas and fitness centers may be used to aid them in their fight against fat. On May 13, participants weigh-out. 15. y&Blh) IHl 10 kilometer run-wal- k Individuals losing the most total pounds and those losing the most percentage of weight will be awarded trophies. Anyone interested in lightening up, our community may contact the following businesses, or call Valley West Hospital ext. 221. Sophisticated Lady, 4150 S. Redwood Rd., West Valley City, Figurematic, Carriage Square, 4158 S. 968-906- 1 966-119- 9; Gloria Marshall Figure Salon, 3601 S. 2700 W., West Valley City, Valley West W. 4160 West 3400 S., Valley Hospital; 1 ext. Fitness Center, 221; Spa City, 3581 Market Street, West Valley City, Sports Haven Club, 3656 W. 5400 S., e Redwood Kearns, Center, 3060 Lester, West Valley City, Weight Watchers, 3520 S. 3000 W., West Valley City, 1785 W. West Valley City, is slated for a.m., Saturday, May 8, at Salt Lake Citys Highland High school. Run for Life is one of the largest running events in the Intermountain area with more than 4,000 participants expected. 10 The purpose of Run for Life is twofold, says David Wilding, Run for Life We want to Committee chairman. to for better exercise Utahhs encourage cardiovascular health and to raise funds for heart research and education programs. Joining Utah Heart as sponsors for Run for Life are KALL AM-F- M 94, ZCMI, Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. and Republic Airlines. The level of support on the part of the sponsors means that overhead costs k for the are taken care of and all money raised in pledges will go directly into the Heart Associations rapidly expanding research and education effort run-wal- in Utah. Cardiovascular disease remains Americas number one killer despite the progress weve made, says Dr. Herbert D. Ruttenberg, Utah Heart Association president. Run for Life is an excellent way to begin a balanced fitness program while raising money for the Heart Association. Registration is now underway at all ZCMI sporting goods departments and at the Utah Heart Association, 250 East 1st South in Salt Lake City. The $5 registration fee includes a Run participation in the May for Life designer fitness tips, route map and an opportunity to win incentive prizes for pledge collections. Hie Utah Heart Association is asking run-wal- k, T-shi- rt, 969-975- 1; 969-727- 8; 968-906- 966-138- 8; Multi-purpos- 969-991- 1; 535-504- 0; 966-630- 4. sipSs Asg$osrSarQfs Rkm foi? Off The Utah Hearts Associations Run for Life will stress fund raising this year while continuing to promote family fitness for Utahns. Hie spnisFS According to Chairman Ronald D. Day, n is a fun, promotional idea the to help make people aware of their health. It will begin on April 13 with at participating health spas and weigh-in- s TiUA-Tlh)- m) participants to sponsors for each kilometer completed. The grand prize for the most money collected is a trip for two to Mazatlan, Mexico donated by Republic Airlines. Many Salt Lake area hospitals and businesses are actively participating in the Run for Life this year. s Hie successful fair held to the event will last prior again be year part of the May 8 festivities. Everything from stretching tips to dance demonstrations will be included in the fair. For further information about Run for Life, contact the Utah Heart Association line-u- p mini-fitnes- pre-eve- at nt 322-560- 1. Host families sought for exchange students Host Families are being sought for 25 high school students from Sweden, Norway and Finland for the school year 1982-8in a program sponsored by the American Intercultural Student Ex3, change (AISE). The students, age 15 through 17, will arrive in the United States in August 1982, attend the local high school, and return to their home country in late June 1983. The students, all fluent in English, have been screened by their school representatives in their home coun- tries and have spending money and medical insurance. Host Families with small children are welcome to participate in this program. Host Families may deduct $50 per month for Income Tax purposes. Families interested in this program should contact Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mears, 8873 South 1275 East, Sandy, UT 84070. American Ihtercultural Student Exchange (AISE) is officially designed by the United States International Communication Agency in Washington, D.C. as an exchange-visito- r program with a AISE is a special program number educational organization dedicated to fostering international understanding. AISE has area representatives in forty-eigstates and regional offices in Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Texas, Tennessee arid New York. non-profi- t, tax-exem- pt ht Granger High School fair Granger High School is having a school fair. Following is the information in regard to the event. On April 15, All Lancers Great and Small, Granger High School, 3690 South West, West Valley City, main entrance on April 15, 7:00-9:- 00. The purpose is to display student work in all departments, to demonstrate the work that the average student is producing. The PTA will be selling various handmade items to raise money for a scholarship. 3600 There will be displays and demonstrations of all sorts, science experiments, computer demonstrations, presentations by the drama, of student debate, dance, music, bands departments, displays a produced work In upholstery, art, sewing, yearbook, English, the meeting of the minds of the greatcharacters from history by PE the departSocial Studies Department, ballroom dancing by In Class. Health the Occupations taken by ment, blood pressure on at that activities go short there will be a sampling of all the will be provided by the Granger in a typical day. Punch and cookies foods department. 4 |