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Show Computer Fair Set April 28-2- 9 Social to The Tribune The second MURRAY annual Compvi.r Fair, spon-s- , ri d by the Utah Computer will be held Association, April 28 29 at the Fashion Place Mall. On display will be professional and business compu- ter systems and small home computers owned by club members, according to association president Holly Barney. Utah Computer tion is a Associa- club dedicated to acting as a conduit for information exchange between computer hobbyists and to calm public fears concerning computers. "Many people are afraid that computers will one day take over our lives, Ms. Barney said. Particularly in the area of banking. If a person can write a check, he has a more stable feeling about what is being done with his money, she said. "Electronic funds transfer does scare some people because their money is moving non-prof- it around without them having to do too much. She said the club, which has about 53 members, feels the computer fair can help fill a significant need by familiarizing the public with the computer industry and the advancing electronic technology. The fair will present a survey of the various types of home computer systems and their practical applicay tion to living. day-to-da- Other large computer businesses, such as IBM, will show some of their equipment. Interested persons may contact the club by calling Murray High School, Room 131. to3 Ten to Vie in Miss Sandy Pageant Special to The Tribune SANDY Ten entrants have been accepted for the Miss Sandy Pageant, which will be held May 13 as part of the the national Miss America competition, according to Beverly Barrett, secretary of the Sandy Chamber of Commerce. 17 In order to qualify, the 10 entrants must be between and 26 years old, a high school graduate and never married. and talent are the will be judged during interviews, in evening gowns, swimsuits and at a talent presentation, she said. Personality, poise, beauty entrants major requirements. Each contestant They are all really well qualified girls, Mrs. Barrett said. Weve got some of the top girls this EErSifiiy60 urate SATE MORE FOOD VILLAGE 1863 EA. 70th SO. 8481 W. 3700 So. fcoumi FAHU 7M5 County Calendar THURSDAY, May 13 Competition year. Last years Miss Sandy was one of the 10 to Miss Utah. Coming up now is rehearsal. Mrs. Barrett said a workshop is planned for the girls to help them develop Its just a matter of an opening talent number. working with the girls and expanding their talents . . . producing the show, she said. runners-u- p At a buffet dinner, planned for a few days before the competition, girls will meet with judges for a private interview, she said. Due to complications last year, this years pageant winner will compete for the 1979 Miss Utah competition. Mrs. Barrett said this is a common practice among cities in the nation. Giving a girl a full year to prepare for the state pageant helps them to develop the poise and attitudes that are necessary to become a winner, she said. Mks $9 j saga sjt rapg isaswas 1 9?i mi April 6 Tax Aide, tax service will be given to senior citizens, p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, continues Thursdays through April 13, free. Also at East Mill Creek Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave.; Granger Library, 2880 W. 3650 South; Holla-da- y Library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Poetry Contest, Elementary age youngsters are invited to submit poems on libraries and books. East Mill Creek Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave., contest continues through April 15. Game Night, 6 p.m.. South Salt Lake Library, 2480 S. State St., free. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, volunteers will assist low income persons in tax forms, 9 preparing their p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, free, continues Thursdays through April 13. "Old Yeller," Disney film, 7 p.m.. Granger Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, free. Life Crisis: How to Land Running, sponsored ijy Westminster Women's 'ener.- 7:30 p.m., Whitmore L'orary, 2197 E. 7000 South, call frr lecture topic. SATURD Y, April I Close Encounters of the Dance Kind, La Neige Children's Ballet presents dancing from outer space, 2 p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, free. Filma, ''Velveteen Rabbit, "Live Ghost" and "Hansel and Gretel," 10:30 a.m West Jordan Library, 7909 S. Redwood Rd., tree. d &JU2CA kQ L&A I0CWSW 1cMlL from. MONDAY, April 10 Public Hearing, on Title XX funds for social service agencies in Salt Lake County, 7:30 p.m.. Salt Lake City Commission chambers. City and County Bldq., 400 South and State St. Preschool Story Hour, 10:30 a m., C.S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, tree. WEDNESDAY, April 12 "East of Eden." James Dean stars in John Steinbeck classic. Part of "Five Decades of Film series, 7 p.m., Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, tree. "Things to Come, H.G. Wells' science fiction classic, 7 p.m., R.V. Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, tree. Preschool Story Hour, 10 a m., Sandy Library, 151 S. Third East, tree. Make your Salt Lake County school or organization's activities known! Submit calendar information to Sail Lake Tribune m Thursday P.O. Box 867, Salt Like Ctty. Utah mho. , v llorm. cecce. 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