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Show Tfct Sail Lake Tribune September Wednesday, D7 12, 1984 Rose Park Library Lists New Volumes The following list of books is from the Rose Park Branch Library, 1185 W. 1000 North, and can be found at all city libraries. Evidence of Love by John Bloom and Jim Atkinson. This book is the chilling story of Bette Gore and Candy Montgomery, two Texas housewives whose lives become intertwined in a confusion of distrust, insecurity, passion, deceit and ultimate murder. Moscow Women by Carola Hans-so- n and Karin Liden. In 1978 two Sw edish writers secretly interviewed Russian women from diverse walks of life. Powerful, complex portraits emerge as these women reveal their Christopher had everything anyone could want: money, success, a loving wife and two sons. He had to make a choice and he chose to quit his job and move to a remote New Hampshire village. There he accomplished his dream of writing a book. When the book became a best seller, he found himself with the most agonizing choice any man could face. The Role of Rock by Don J. Hibbard and Carol Kaleialoha. The authors examine the musical force, placing it in its historical, political and sociological contexts. A must for those interested in the power of popular music. day-byda- rest and conviction of John Wayne Gacy for the murder of 33 young men. It offers a look at the case that shocked America with its scope and brutality. behind-the-scen- Farmers Market ir a farmers market at its center, west off the 5300 South exit ramp of Interstate 15, Fridays and Saturdays through October. The food will be sold from coon to 6 p.m. This years fruit crop is considered the largest and best by the Utah Farm Bureau Center. To help sell the overabundance of the crops, the bureau is offering straight lines with it, but you cant save your work. You cant very well hang it on your wall or send it to Grandma. As far as preserving a masterpiece is concerned, the Etch a Sketch leaves a lot to be desired. And so it is with Colecos Smurfs Paint n duo on display you do with them, Play Workshop for their and Adam computer. Using either stock images or any of the options that allow you to create your own, children can arrange, paint, and to a point, animate pictures right on their television screens. Problem is theres no way to save your work. Once the console is shut off the pictures are gone. The only possible solution leaving the set on until the Board Suggests Buying Land To Expand Taylorsville Park only a Band-Ai- d approachto an area of young, large families who need A recreation something more, Mrs. Crase stated. TAYLORSVILLE board recommended that the Salt Recreation board members told Lake County Commission purchase the Taylorsville delegation that if the 10 acres of land to expand Taylorsland is purchased the money would ville Park. have to come out of park developThe County Recreation, Parks and ment funds which includes the e West Valley Regional Park in Center Board ap, proved spending $1,195,000 for the Taylorsville. .Granite District Alternative School Mrs. Crase said that eight years of site, 4800 South and Redwood Road, construction on the regional park has . which had been declared surplus by only yielded softball diamonds, as she ; the district. tried to get a commitment for future ; Representatives of the Taylors-- 1 improvements from the board. Community Council reCounty Commissioner M. Tom of the property the purchase quested Shimizu, suggested the recreation which the school offered to the county board, which was ready to reject the for the appraised price. request, submit the purchase quesI Donna Crase, treasurer for the tion to the County Commission for a final decision. The purchase should ; Community Council, pointed out that '.the population of 45,000 in the Tay- -' be linked to the countys ability to lorsville-Bennio- n area is expected to buy it without dipping into the park double by 1989. She also said park improvement funds, he said. ' space is scarce now. The commissioner also suggested t Most of the parks are used exclu-- ; the recreation staff should develop sively for baseball diamonds or soc-- - picnic areas on other county-owne- d cer fields, and even if the county pur- or managed land in Taylorsville-Ben-nio- n which would benefit all people. chased the school site, it would be - 200-ac- re ville-Benni- -- The Salt Lake Jewish Community Center is offering an hourlong aerobics class which includes aerobic conditioning, muscular strengthening and flexibility exercises. The class will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings and Monday and Wednesday nights. Vivaerobics, an advanced version of the regular aerobics class, will be held Sunday mornings. This class will last for only 30 minutes. For more information, contact the center at 581-009- 8. e Life-Siz- at the Smithsonian Figurines litical buttons to thimbles, pipes and telephone parts. Olson Galleries came upon the figures through a consignor who bought them from a Salt Lake resident. The man used to dress the figures up for Christmas and Halloween. Olson figures the collectors items could sell for anywhere between $1,500 to $2,000. In- Rob Olson, of Olson Auction Galleries said the sculptures were constructed about 50 years ago by a man named Robinson in Philadelphia. The liL-si- ze figurines, made entirely of antique toys and other trinkets, are on display and up for auction at Olson Galleries Inc., 4303 S. Main. This male and female set is one of six in the world with the original The figurines are anatomically correct with their bottoms and their tops made out of everything from po n Special to The Tribune Multi-Purpos- child grows tired of his or her creis too ridiculous to even conation sider, not to mention prohibitively expensive. As far as graphics programs go, Paint n Play Workshop is strictly and appropriately, kids stuff. If it were as complex and capable as Penguins Complete Graphics System or even Ataris Atariartist, many children, might find themselves overwhelmed by options, choices and confusing procedures. This pared-dowprogram offers only the most basic of functions such as paint, place, un do, and selection of colors, screens and characters. Most operations can be performed with a minimum of keystrokes. Character movement is logical enough simply guide the Painter Smurf (or any of the other Smurf characters provided) with the joystick. A Super Action Controller or any replacement stick is recommended. The short shafted Coleco controler is, in most instances, hard to work and unresponsive. To make a drawing the child must first select one of the four supplied backgrounds, or if he likes, a blank screen. He can then fill it with canned objects such as furniture, trees or letters. The next step is selecting a color and painting each object followed by choosing characters for a past painting skit These skits can then be recorded" and replayed. Once power is cut the recorded pictures are lost forever. Paint n Play Workshop also offers an animation option wherein the user can create a crude but mildly effective illusion of movement. An first paint an apple in a example tree, then add a blank screen. Next, move the apple down a hair, add another blank screen and so on. Aerobics Class Scheduled stitute. the Robinson antique-toy- s figurines definitely make conversation pieces. Painting Game Entertaining to Children By Michael Blanchet understand why toys like the Etch a Sketch are so popular. Sure, you can draw nice, clean, matter what teen-ager- The Day We Bombed Utah by John G. Fuller. Fuller gives factual, documented accounts of the effects of the atomic bomb tests on the people of southern Utah. S.L. Gallery Displaying But They Cant Save Their Best Works Ill never Cary Grant by Richard Shickel. For millions of moviegoers, Cary Grant is the epitome of class and charm. This book presents a fascinating look at the life, films and persona of this extraordinary man. No e, Element of Time by Cathy Levoni. Through a vivid premonition, young Sael witnesses the destruction of his world by a black spaceship from the future. Jerik must travel into the future to destroy the black ship and is forbidden to take Sael along, but Sael risks his life and Jeriks position and stows away on the ship. Killer Clown by Terry Sullivan. y The book is an account of the investigation that led to the ar- Open-A- Tales of a Dead King by Walter Dean Myers. A missing scientist, a hidden message and a stranger in a green hat lead John Robie and Karen Lacey into intrigue and danger as they search for Johns great-unclDr. Leonhardt, among the tombs of Egypt. In their search for him, the s two uncover a plot to rob the tomb of an Egyptian Pharoah. The Choice by Og Mandino. Mark dreams, aspirations and realties. Tribune Staff Photo by Frank Porschatls Sky Above and Worlds Beyond by Judith Herbst. The writer takes the reader on a guided tour to the moon, planets of the solar system and beyond to white dwarf stars, black holes, quasers and other galaxies. She also discusses life among the stars. Tribune Media Services 1 Robert Olson, Olson Auction Gallery, sits life-siz- e figurine made with antique toys. There are only six such fignrines in world. Two are on display at the gallery. by 000(0WEX XX X mmmiiiiinnnnnii ST) PON0G CMOS'S Pizza 151.4 & Family Fun iVEBYBAYILWPBiei OR EAT IN! TAKE-OU- T - NO COUPONS NECESSARY PIZZA WITH ONE CHEESE TOPPING TWO TOPPINGS THREE TOPPINGS COMBO 3.10 4.45 5.45 TAKE-OU- T WITH EXTRA ORDERS ADD 25c FOR BOXES THICK CRUST ADD: 50 SM. 75 MED. $1 .00 LG. 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