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Show i The Magna TlmesWest Valley News, Thursday, United Stationers Supply Co. hosting Carnival to raise money United Stationers Supply Co. of Salt Lake City, is hosting a Carnival on Friday May 19th from 1 am to 6 pm and Saturday May 20th from 9 am to 7 pm the proceeds will benefit The City of Hope Medical Center in the Research and treatment of Cancer, diabetes and HIV for a new biogenetic 1 center. The carnival will be at 4625 West 1730 South. Salt Lake in the Northeast parking lot. (Located west of Bangerter Highway) Admission is free and the fun includes games, food, craft boothes, and auctions, raffles and much much more. We are lookingfor company sponsors as well as individualsponsors. Booths will be available for donations. For more information contact Ruby 0 Nelson at ext. 20 and rubysspaceyahoo.com or call ask for Colleen. 973-018- Community Get in the Game, Win with Safety The second annual Safe kids Fair to be held May 20th -- -- This years fair, to be held on May 20th from 10 am to 5 pm at the Salt Palace convention Center, promises to be one of the most memorable. The National Guard will be present with a climbing wall to teach the proper way to The second annual Safe Kids Fair is on and were looking for you to ipake it matter. The safe kids Fair, designed to meet the tremendous need for safety education, provides and entertaining and interactive format to help educate adults and kids alike to the many hazards that fall in our way each and every day. conduct oneself in outdoor climbing situations. There will also be various interactive displays and events that emphasize the need for basic safety precautions including bicycle rodeos, a 91 1 simulator and a seat belt conniveri A special feature this year is Sports Safety Clinics designed to teach kids techniques that will keep them safd while playing their favorite sports.' Members of the Utah Blitz. USA1 Oymnastics and University of Utih Athletics will teach children to Get in the Game DU 'WBJ Baby boy bom to Mother Rindee Tucker and Father KyRie Tucker of West Valley City on February 24. and Win with Safety.1 2 Tuesday Bingham Creek Library, 7:30 pm Open Mike Night ages stories. Sure to be fun! Also June 6. 12 As with all events, its never complete without balloon animals and face painting! Make sure you stop by and VisW'ach of these areas as well a1 the 'Hollywood Connection 'Stag'rf'thht will host many exciting acts. Tickets, are FREE, untjl the day .of flip tNjehtjifiJJ'fe'Jfa picked up TCm'Sf ica Credit at any n 0 ca 1 0 n m f N if 3 fl day vjjfrl6 Per? Ft of the event for adults while children 14 and under are free. Dont miss this educate yourself and yout kids for a better land shfer.life.; & up. The mike is yours. Come share poetry, songs or i ' 2 Tuesday Kearns Library, 7:30 - 8:30 pm Schemes, Scams, Scums, and rip offs - are you a victim? Adult. Educate yourself with the proper tools to make wise choices about products and services. The right of every' Citizen is to learn to avoid frauds, cheats and con artists. Register at library reference desk. ' J 19 jj Friday "j Bingham Creek Library, 7:00 pm Wild about Harry! Ages 8 & up with an adult Were still wild about Harry! All you wizards, sorcerers and muggles alike who missed the first Harry Potter Adventure, hferas pother opportuni- I ! . ty. Mad Science will be joining us for this magical night of fun! Register in person call 944-3e. M 27 Friday Bingham Creek Library, 10:30 am and 12:30 pm Be a Super Sitter! The Care of Keeping of Kids Ages 10 & up. g Workshop - offers practical advice that will cover topics such as safety, fun activities for kids, feedand more! ing, crying by the Red Cross and West Jordan Police Department.' Participants will 'puli receive a certificate of completion & baby-sittekit Register in person or call Baby-sittm- rs Story Times West Valley Library, Wednesdays, 10 am or 10:45 person or by phone at 944-76- 2 1 944-768- . i iii i Yw !!,.' Bingham Creek Library' - Stories, games & songs. For fun thats out of this world! Space is'liiKited Entry by ticket only. Tickets available 15 minutes before program begins so arrive early. We will Launch1 on 'time Space Cadets Tuesdays, 10:15 and 11 am, June 13,20 & 27. Ages 6 month to 3 years with an adult. Toddler Trekkies Wednesdays, 10: 15, June 14,21 & 28. Ages 2 to 3 years with an adult. Cosmic Kids - Wednesdays, 1 1 am Ages 2 to 6 years (under 3 with an adult). Alien Adventures --Thursdays, 10: 15 am ages 6 years (wiifi&tit an adult). ' Cl IkmiI, itr tsw . f-- ri ' Baby boy bom to Mother Jennifer Hepworth Jason and Father Baby girl bom to Mother Jennie and Father Daniel Martinez of Magna on April 23. -- Baby girl bom to Mother Melissa Daum and Father Matthew Daum of N. Salt Lake City on April 20. -- Martinez Baby girl bon to Mother Jennifer Workman and Father Efren Lemus of West Valley City on April 24. -- -- Baby boy bom to Mother Nicole Gray and Father Gene Gray of Kearns on April 20. Baby boy bom to Mother Amy Stevens and Father Richard Stevens of Kearns on April 24. -- Babies twin girls bom to Mother Amanda McLaws and Father Scott McLaws of Tooele on April 20. -- Baby girl bom to Mother Sheri Galvin and Father Daren Galvin of West Valley City on April 24. -- Baby girl born to Mother Jenn Hayes and Father Chad Hayes of West Valley City on April 2 1 . -- Baby boy bom to Mother Leinaala Tukuafa and Father Finau Tukuafa of West Valley City on April 24. -- Baby boy bom to Mother Jennifer Matua and Father Seti Matua of West Valley City on April 2 . -Baby girl born to Mother Pam Curtis and Father Makr Curtis of Magna on April 21. 1 girl bom to Mother Heather Baby girl bom to Mother Ruthann Demille and Father David Demille of Kearns on April 24. -- Justin Badgette Kctterer of West Valley City on Baby girl bom to Mother Kristy Anderson and Father Stephen Boone of West Valley City on April April 21. 26. and . -- , i -- Father Baby boy bom to Mother Cheryle h"0"of West Valle, City on Aprii 22. 1 A r. 4 ini i Family; Hobbs is and nqr JOn m Eight year , g Sharon of Layne gfihley tliugjter Hobbs CanjTOb TaylorsvfllcAfihJfly.Jias two lings, 13 Maf,pge Zacharyjigoqoiq by: ALAN BLA1N STAFF WRITER Baby girl bom to Mother Jannell Andrews and Father Kevin Godwin of Kearns on April 27. -- , allstar team and looks forward to another strong year. to the , Schooling? Ashley is a 3rd grader in Miss VanAerighera class a! Rolling Ashley Sharon Hobbs The International Order of Jobs Daughters and the order to the Eastern StararCi announcing the Great Burger Bash and Rummage sale!! mo . Saturday; May 6th. At the Christopher Diehl Lodge 2610 South 8950 Wesl in Magna. Hamburger or hotdogchips8oz. Drink and a 'giaht Cookie $5.00 for adults and $3,591 for kids 10 and under. Seconds fyx a buck! Proceedsi fdr. the Burger Bash will go to fund the Magna cemetery s project and projects. So come and ship till you drop and eat till your stuffed!! of sib- and She also enjoys camping and wavenranniog with her family. Meadows Elementary in West Favorite Food; Valley City.1 Ashley loves school Pizza." and has been named Star Student of the Week and Student of the Week this year. One of Ashleys FaygrilisiStoYiei Fiddler on the Roof. favorite subjects in school is reading. Hglfrtes; Ashley loves to play softball and is the star first baseman for the FavertesMu&toL Nsync and Kiss. Future Haas; Maroon Monkeys in the TaylorsvilleJordan Bonnett Ball to ba an artist when she grotvs League. Last year she was named up. According to Ashley she wants ytsmt id ylritf fliw i 'ill llguoid. j ib orb Is n other-variou- , Baby girl born to Mother Julie Chadwick and Father Luis Fuintes of Salt Lake City on April 23. Hepworth of Magna on April 19. , bnrs Plf'iod i;l Magna on April 22. -- -- A. j Great Bulrger Bash! f -- Kids Zone 4-- .rlJti Baby boy bom to Mother Diana Jones and Father Brett Brixey of w Q 'mnT -- i Baby girl bom to Mother Angelina Fitches and Father Travis Torres of West Valley City on April 22. March 29. 'i i ''fioqjTi r friends and family in the paper 6 call 250-565- yor mof i Income Fees straight hours of the best ska and punk music in Utah. w May 6th, 2000 Noon to 6:00 p.m. To be held at Soccer Haus in West Jordan 8021 S. Redwood Rd. $6 with flyer, $7 without Purchase tickets at the gate 16 BANDS and 2 STAGES. The following bands will be there CHUMP, Froglick, Hospital Food, Arrogant, Hoo Ray Who?, Illbom, The Soulutions, Pipe Dream, Dumb Luck, Instant Winner, Doug Valley .Lazyeye, Pitch the Penguin, Struck. Backline, and Special Guest. f Other event activities include: Indoor and Outdoor Skate Parks, Rock climbing walls, Merchant Booths, Arcade, plus Food and Beverages. Six Don't throw your money away on checking fees... Utah Symphony Features Youth Orchestra. Young Soloist in Free Event The Utah Symphony combines two annual events - Youth Guild concerto Night and the Side - By - Side iconcert - into one free evening of music featuring young local performers, Tuesday, May 16, at 7 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. Latin Legend Joy Feliciano Wraps un Svnmhonvs 1999-200- 9 Season Jose Feliciano, hailed by critics as the greatest living guitarist, stars in a Utah Symphony pods concerts of the season on Friday and Saturday, May 19 and 20, at 8 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. pair-fin- al -- the SLCC to hold auditions for summer production Auditions for Twelve Dancing Princesses and the Greenshow Players will be held next month at Salt Lake Community College. Auditionees will be asked to read, dance and improvise as well as bring 16 bars of music to sing to taped accompaniment or their own accompanist Auditions will be at 4 p.m.. May 12 and again at 9 a.m.. May 13 on SLCCs Redwood Campus Alder Amphitheater. 4600 S. Redwood Rd. Call backs will be at 2 p.m.. May 13. i Ballet West Announces 2nd annual Tutu Far Dollars for Dance fun walk On Saturday, May 13, 2000, in Sugarhouse Park, located at die intersection of 1300 east and 2100 South, Ballet West w.ll sponsor its second annual Tutu Far Dollars for Dance. This fun walk around the park will raise funds for the Ballet West Dancers pointe shoes. Walkers are encouraged to obtain pledges in any amount for each mile walked or pay a $25 entry fee. Registration begins at 8:30 am and the walking begins at 9 am. The walking course around Sugarhouse park is approximately 1.5 miles, walkers choose the individual distance they would like to walk. For more information and to obtain a pledge form please contact Amberlie Phillips at (801) 323-691- 7. Open a no-fplus checking account today! ee No minimum balance No per check charge CYPRUS CREDIT UNION 2, www.cypruscu.com Your COPY No monthly fee No annual fee Plus, you can earn interest on balances over $500 I Wasatch Theatre Company I Wasatch Theatre company proudly presents its second feature of the 2000 season, Edgar Lee Masters I Spoon river 8 pm at Jims Souper Deli (2278 Anthology. The show runs Fridays and Saturday, May I South Redwood Road). Tickets are $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students with ID and seniors 65 and over, and $4.00 for children 12 and under. A portion of the pioceeds will benefit Wasatch theatre Companys Art Heals program, which is targeting efforts towards the national Conference for Community and Justice. 11 3 -- TTi!ST!3r May 3 & 10. Must be accompanied by an adult .Register in . and Father Travis Mathews of West Valley City on i 1511 . iisntO - 6. Baby girl bom to Mother Marsha Mathews May 4 future is our future |