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Show r ! t 2 The Magna TimesWest Valley News,Thursday, September 7, 2000 Local Calendar Thursday, Sept. 7 p.m. REdwood Multipurpose Center. PRCA Rodeo: Utah State Fairgrounds through Sept. 10. John Michael Montgomery: In concert. 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. Admission: $15 at $18 in advance or $I8-$2- I the gate. Details: 538-782- 984-- 9 (XX) 11 Monday, Sept. All The Worlds A Stage: a comedy chronicling the process Lila McCain: In concert. 1 Sept. 23.. 7:30 p.m, performed at Jims Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Rd. $6 adults, $5 students and seniors. $4 children under 12. Details: Air Supply: In concert. 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. Admission: $ 1 5 in advance at the gate. Details: or $I5-$I- 538-782- I2-S- Tickets: $15 adults; $12 students and seniors. Details: 7. Details: 240-332- Concert 3. Festival: Regular monthly meeting 7:30 p.m. at the post home 9057 W 2700 S. Details: Rick Springfield: In concert. 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. Admission: $12-- $ 15 in advance or $15-- $ 18 at the gate. Details: 250-732- Series: featuring winners of the University of Utah Summer Arts Piano Competition, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. Also Sept. 9. Greek VFW Post: d Magna-Garfiel- Blve., Ogden. Hellenic Memorial Cultural Center, 279 S. 300 W. Through Sept. 10. Charles Billingsly: Contemporary Christian recording artist in concert at the Southeast Baptist Church, 700 E. 7000 South. Tickets: $5 in advance. $6 at the door and $4 for groups of 10 or more. Details: 538-782- 3. 7. Fore A Cure: golf tournament featuring Thurl Bailey as a ben- efit for the Utah Hemophilia Foundation. South Mountain Golf Club, 1247 E, Rambling Road, Draper. Details: 273-747- 1. Alice Cooper: In Concert at 7:30 p.m. 3200 S. the Decker Lake Drive. Details: 486-496- Temple Wednesday, Sept 13 Lonestar: In concert. 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. Concert Square Scries: See Sept. 8 for details. Utah Old Time Fiddlers: cele-brat- Admission: ie their 25th anniversary with a free concert 7 p.m. at the Historic Wheeler Farm, 6400 S. 900 East. Details: Cyprus 1960 class reunion: 737-174- 968-557- 538-782- $18-$2- 1 $18 in at the gate. -- 7. 3. Utah Antique Bottle and Collectibles Show: 8 a.m. to 3 Thursday, Sept. 14 240-332- 3. 3-- 1 from 38 United Way agencies in Salt Lake, Tooele and Summit counties will work on service projects at elementary schools in neighborhoods. Other United Way Day projects will include serving lunch and dinner to the homeless, staging a carnival, painting and landand maintainscaping ing the home for the elderly. Details: Temple Square Concert Series: The Orchestra at Temple Square conducted by Barlow Bradford 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. Also Sept. 9. Details: 240-332- 735-770- $12-$1- the gate. Details: 538-782- 7. Sept 19 t ( Admission: $12-- $ 15 in advance or $15-- $ 18 at the gate. Details: Study session 5 p.m. followed by a regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall 3600 S. Constitution Blvd. Details: 7. Sometime during the night of Aug. 3 and the morning of Aug. 14 an unknown suspect threw a large rock through the window of the Chinese Gourmet, 4874 West 3500 South. The suspects removed the cash 1 register, which contained no money. Damage to the window was valued at $100 and the empty cash register was valued at $200. West Valley Police have no leads of the suspects at this time. Armed robbery pickup drove up to the drive-u- p window at the Burger King, located at 5610 West 3500 South, brandished a shotgun and demanded money. The clerk threw an unknonw amount of money from the register into the vehicle and the vehicle fled westbound on 3500 South. The clerk was unable to describe the truck. Investigation is continuing. Attempted robbery At :47 a.m. on Aug. 8, five 8 entered teenage boys, ages the 1 1 at 3 100 West 3500 South and asked the store clerk if they could do abeer run, a slang 1 1 16-1- 7-- At 10:26 p.m. on Aug. two make occupants in a mid-size- d term for stealing beer usually Utahs in has been established at Cyprus Credit Union, 5750 S. Redwood Road. 4. Details: Statewide writing ference from loan opportunity counties of Salt Lake, Utah, Disco skating night or (801) 250-566-0 (801) FAX 5 magwostxmlsalon.oom (1 The Magna 77m Is a Sonified ntmpap Momberpfift Waft PTese Association ' South, is currently sponsoring Disco Night, held every Friday night at the center from 10 p.m. until midnight for 13- - to r- adoptions .vy H rim (( fi'i vtf f'MU IB' Tf. .i r. u - 15 ues r ;r,: t f ; rnu-at Benavidez was taken by hel- v 'i nm hu 'Wt&cv sfa y. ,Cb t :! icopter to Univerisity of Utah I Medical Center in critical condition. a CT-I-C ' ' ,5 V. c ' I & f t preliminary investigation determined a possible street name cf the adult male suspect, the specifics of the motive for the I 1 stabbing is known at this time. 4 Defensive driving class- es offered The Utah Safety Council is defensive drioffering four-hoin the Salt for drivers classes ving Lake Valley. The courses will be help throughout each month at the Cedar Park Business Complex in Murray. Each course will consist of classroom instruction with a focus on accident prevention, dri- ving confidence, awareness of hazards and improving driving skills. Drivers that successfully complete the course will receive a reduction from their Utah 50-poi- driving record, once during three-ye- ar U a period. Registration for the course is $25 per person or $8 for seniors. Details: 262-540- Center, located at 5353 West 3100 8. fitntUMi 1. The West Valley Acord Ice Davis. The meeting, located at 3595 S. Main St. will last about one hour. Details: Benavidez in the parking lot with stab wounds to his stomach, arm and chest A 840-936- Tooele, Summit, Morgan and change of address to; Magna Timas 8980 W 2700 So. Magna, UT 8404 non-fictio- n, Businesses must be located in the Hospital self-prop- el at 6 business loans up to $10,000. Animal and up, usualthose ly at no personal expense if they qualify. The electric wheelchairs are provided to those who cannot a walk and cannot will-addres- s non-prof- Beaver Court) earlier and dropped off to see someone he knew. The victims friends returned to pick him up after about 10 minutes and found 15-1- Hotel. The conference is open to all writers and anyone interested in writing. A literary agent and eight d nationally-publisheauthors fiction, poetry and how to market ones writing. 6 Details: ot 964-086- The Utah Microenterprise Benavidez, had been taken to an apartment complex (3091 West Postmaster; Sand writing contest on Sept. Loan Fund will hold an application orientation meeting on Sept. 12 at 9:30 a.m. corit The UMLF is a that provides financing poration and management support to small business entrepreneurs in small 269-840- Miracle on Wheels makes available power wheelchairs to senior citizens, ry ' con- the Salt Lake Airport Hilton Responding officers were able to locate three of the five thieves in the area, and took them into custody after short foot pursuits. All the beer was recovered . One of the three suspects was a juvenile and turned over to his father with a referral to Juvenile Court for theft and fleeing. Two adult suspects Joshua B. Coulston, 18. West Jordan and Jeremy Page, 18, both of West Valley City were booked into the Salt Lake County Jail. 5. 0. The League of Utah Writers will hold its annual statewide According to West Valley Police, the victim, Oliver Subscription Sit par year S21 par year out of state 468-246- Entrepreneurs may benefit Emergency Room at 2:15 a.m. on Aug. 19 concerning a stabbing victim who had been brought to the hospital. The Magna Timas and Wsst Valley Nawa are published each Thursday firefight- Flame In emotional, physical and financial impact that often comes with providing care to an older spouse or parent: Details: Police Officers were called to reus, or and four members coping with the overwhelming the suspects then picked up a suitcase of Bud beer and walked out of the store. volunteer to work every Tuesday and Thursday. The hours are flexible. Details: call Richard at 969-875- work- Donations may be made to any branch of Zions Bank in the name of Michael T. Bishop. A trust fund for Rodgie Braithwaite Stabbing Copyright Magna TlmesWest Valtay Nawa C. AH rights raaarvad Reproduction, transmittal of aH matter hsrain Is prohibited without prior written permission by the publisher or editor. Power wheelchairs available Gos. meaning grabbing the beer and running. The clerk refused and began calling the police. One of Valley Caregiver support Chamber of Commerce needs a -- 538-532- Pioneer Valley Taylorsville Kearns manual wheelchair in their home or independent living quarters and coping with difficult behavior, stress management, financial and who meet the additional qualificalegal planning, family decision , tions of the program. This service making, home modification and may also be available to the perhome nursing techniques. manently disabled of any age. The program, sponsored by Details: call Salt Lake County Aging Services, at or visit the website is designed to assist caregivers in www.durablemedical.com Stansbury Mountains. The two men killed others injured were all of the elite Utah prison ing crew known as the Ml 01 Burglary estab- lished to aid the families of two firefighters recently killed Aug. 23 by lightening while fighting a fire West The and leash. The animal sanctuary, based in Kenab, provides refuge for more than 1,800 animals and is the nations largest shelter for abused and abandoned animals. 2. Details: Free caregiver support 9. Trust funds have been needed shops will be offered throughout September on a variety of caregiver toprics for those who care for older adults. Each workshop will be held on Thursdays from 6:30--8 p.rn. at the West Valley Library Auditorium, 2880 W. 3650 S. The workshops will focus on Trust funds for firefighters families Montgomery Gentry: In concert. 8 p.m. Utah State 5 Fairgrounds. Admission: in advance or $15-- $ 18 at Chamber volunteer workshops offered non-profi- ts 3. 3. 364-999- at-ri- sk 7. 966-022- microchip implantation, coilar More than 2,500 volunteers in advance Admission: $I2-$1- 5 or $15-- $ 18 at the gate. Details: at the Furburbia 7-- 8. store in Cottonwood Mall. A variety of cats and dogs will be available for adoption fer an adoption fee of $85 for dogs and $65 for cats. Fees include vaccinations, spaying or neutering, organizations. 0. Terri Clark: In concert 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. 538-782- day Sept six local Community Solution 23 W. South Temple. Details: 323-680- Sanctuary will host a pet adoption The eighth annual United Way Day will kick off at 7 a.m. Thursday with a tailgate breakfast at the Beginning at 9 a.m. volunteers will hace the opportunity to participate and complete a variety of service projects that will benefit displays by Ballet West, Utah Utah Opera, Symphony, Pioneer Theatre, Childrens Dance Theatre, Childrens Museum of Utah, The Museum of Natural History , Red Butte Garden and Hogle Zoo. p.m. Plaza of Abravanel Kail, olds. Admission to the center is normally $5, though is reduced by $1 for those wearing disco costumes. Skate rental is $1.25. Details: call The Best Friends Animal United Way Day Culture Shock 2000: a free evening of performances and West Valley City Council: Ronnie Milsap: In concert, 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. 538-782- Area digest Eckart Sellheim 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. Also Sept. 9. Tuesday, 1. Willow Creek Country Club, 8300 S. 2700 E. 6 p.m. Cost: $25. Details: advance or Details: $15 and four wheeling. dren. Sunday, Sept. 17 X Saturday, Sept. 9 Concert Philosophy about life: Raise your kids the right chilway and be proud of your Brenda enjoys camping, gardening, raising her kids, sewing two children Robert and Lee Ann. Saturday Sept 16 Hall 3600 S. Constitution Blvd. Details: Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Hobbies: business called Brendas Sewing. The Fonteyns have 7. Details: 264-894- 9. West Valley City Council: Study session 5 p.m. at City BeauSoleil: Grammy Award winning Cajun band with Michael Doucet 7:30 p.m. while Brenda owns an in home featuring Dian Baker and Tuesday, Sept. 12 538-782- driver for UFS Reddaway Series: A family making music Jeremy Ranch, Park City. Details: the past eight years. Robert is a Admission: $12-- $ 15 in advance or $15-- $ 18 at the gate. Details: Temple Square 7. 8 Square Brenda is married to Robert 15 Sept Brenda has worked as a volunteer at Hunter Jr. High School and Valley Crest Elementary. She has also worked as a volunteer helping the elderly. Fonteyn and the couple have lived in West Valley City for Youngstown: with No Authority in concert 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. 538-782- Tee Off For Kids: Golf tournament fundraiser for the prevention of child abuse. 9 a.m. 973-205- Temple 8 p.m. Utah State Fairgrounds. Admission: $12-- $ 5 in advance or $15-- $ 18 at the gate. Details: of play production. Through 395-322- Friday, Community Service: Family and Occupation: 5. 7. Friday, Sept. 8 Washington 566-507- Brenda Fonteyn -- Center Theater, West Valley City. Details: MS Support Group: open discussion for those newly diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis p.m. at the Utah Chapter National MS Society, 2995 S. West Temple, Suite C. Details: Sunday, Sept. 10 Included in state fair admission. Jane F.yre, The Musical: Mondays through Saturdays 8 p.m. through Oct. 21 Hale Westside Spotlight Put your activity in fax it to 250-5S- 25 |