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Show r ' t V lor countc calendar must he received the Vednesda se en dav x prior to publication Send to The Salt Lake Tribune, Countv Calendar. PO Box k;7, Salt lake Cit. Ctah. MHO ImIiii in jtimi lmi tlav. l I Parents I nited, ) . 10 a 1 m for children ages years old will be at It! a m at tin Salt i.ake Cttv Library. 2ou F 3000 South h'ree Storytime Pre-Scho- Fridas, Dec. pm v o at e Spiigue B; JIBS lino East Fi.e ,n r. 1 1 Laserock Gold," a light show featuring popular music on ludmg Led Zeppelin. Pink Floyd, the Doors Yes Supertramp and Jnni Hendrix will thiough Saturday ..t o 15 p m with an additional show at lo 10 p m Friday and Saturday at the Hansen Planetarium 15 S State Laxerium Starship," a st ir show featuring popular rock music with special arrangements of Star V,.rs" and ' Close Encounter of the Third Kind" will be Monday through Saturday at 7 p m with a matinee at 3 p m mi Satin day, at the Hansen Planetarium 15 S State Tickets are M tor adults $2 for childien under 12 ears old "The St.u of Bethlehem," a special st ir show at the Hansen holiday Planetarium 15 S State will continue through December Shows are ,n n u m and 2 through Friday 1 and S 2 mil 1 1 Friday Film Series will leatuie Dickons on film. "Oliver" at 2 and 7 at the Salt Lake City Public p m Libtary. 209 E 500 South Tickets are 25 cents and 50 rents will he Story Hour for One of the most threatening pi oblemsfor youth prone to involvement in the drug world today is not the real, hard drugs Instead, drug look-alikes- " trolled substances y for sale to youth unconlegall- are todays generations problem, according to Dr David Davies of the y Salt Lake Health Department In two years, 14 deaths across the country have been attributed to the e drugs, according to Richard Lubow of the Utah Slate Narcotics and Liquor Law Enforcement City-Count- look-alik- "Fourteen throughout the country is enough, we shouldn't have to wait until it happens here." Mr Lubow told members of the Salt Lake County Commission on Youth recently "There are no laws to combat this in Utah Mr Lubow and Mr Dav ies were two of sev eral will Coue.'y Fne Depaitment te.ich CPU the- Heimlich nut hod and $2 tec will he bleeding contiol - i li.it ged Sunday. Dec. Id Bread Butter, a laid back" country western band for listening or 30 pm to dancing will be trom midnight. Canyon Inn 3700 E 7000 South no cover, continues Wednesdays and Sundays, continuing engagement Cciamic Exhibit le.itunng works by Tom Bot tm. m John Burt. Pat Chill Kev in Fraier and Stan Roberts, vc ill licit the itrium G.dlery at the Salt Lake City L.hlu.iiy gnu E 5no South, thiough Dec id Exhibit is t rev to tie- public p m Monday . I Ed Trimm, 9 pm, Ciompton Roadside Attraetion 5L'.r. Emigration Canyon Continuing Engagement Christmas Open House featmmg carolers and special activities including a visit front Santa at 3 p m will he to 5 pm at the Rose Paik from Lihiary , 11S5 W 1000 North Basic Rescue Skills will he taught trom 10 am to 1 pm at the South Jordan Branch Library, 10300 S Beck-tcaLane Regina Neil, instructor for the f'tah Heart Association and Salt d representatives of COY for legislation re- garding youth Several Groups The commission heard from including the presentations Youth Providers 'Association, the Family Support Center and the Action program. COY will hold a special meeting Dec 17 to vote on which proposed requests they will support and include in their brochure for their annual legislative breakfast to be held next month with county commissioners and legislators After hearing much support for an excise tax on liquor and cigarettes to be earmarked for alcohol and drug prevention, Ann Tyler, director of the Family Support Center, a private, nonprofit United Way agency for the prevention and treatment of child abuse )cc. I 1 Laserium Starship" ottering rock and popular music including special nts ot Star Wais" and ai range-mClose Encounters of a Third Kind" will he at the Hansen Planetarium, 15 S State. Monday through Saturday at i 45 pm. with a matinee Saturdays at 3 i m (i Avalanche information will he offered at the .Mta Branch Libraiy in the Alta Community Center at 7 p m See a National Forest Service film .and listen M T W T The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, Dpcpmher r s 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 to experts from area invited. . rt 7pm. 800 E 100 North came up and neglect, with an additional idea Jokingly. Mrs Tyler suggested that "a one percent excise tax on pampers the imposed and earmarked) for the prevention of child abuse." Financial VVoe Although she said many reports indicate that child abuse shows no socio-economi- c grounds," persons with financial problems those who can "barely make often take ends meet" their problems out on their children. A will open in Midvale on Dec 4. according to Mary Ann Glasgow. who added that the new center will be maintained primarily with volunteer workers. new-cente- 1 Mrs. Tyler sought sup- port for continued funds for the center, and noted "If you give up on funding we will have to give up on saving families " Bn saving youth from look alike dnigs is also a troublesome problem A lot of the dings are used knowingly as substitutes for the real thing." hut the problem arises when a youth who has been accustomed to taking the fake" drug is suddenly-offerethe real thing, according to Mr. Lubow WtilncMlat, Speak Dtv. phetamine 7 p m Club, at the THE COMMAND PERFORMANCE PERM! 13 Pc'ffnrrrMn, f Th( fVrmM with the w.iy your hnr qrows -natuMliy t( qivo you extra fui'ness body and bounce that last And it a'ways at With hold your command arul control that you love II Drop by Command Performance tor a Performance Perm West Jordan City Council Meeting, inv ited, 7 p.m., West Jordan Citv Hall, 1850 W. 7800 South. the misrepresent COUPON -- s ii PERM CUT & STYLE Sandy City Council Meeting, public "There are no laws in Utah fo combat this. said Mr. Lubow, According to Dr. Harry Gibbons, of the comity health department, there is what he terms a turkey law" substitute, 10 public No Laws which might have necessitated taking five or six pills to get the "high" he or she desires, said Mr Ludlow But, suddenly they may be offered the real tiling. They may think they need to take as many "real" pills as the severedrug - 12891 S 1700 West product, charging phenomenal amounts for just a handful of pills high-conte- 2H0S State, Building Basement Conference Room The non profit oigamzation is dedicated to the improvement of communication and leadership skills "Snow queen," a 14K1 Hugo Award will lx Winner, discussed by the ScienceFiction Fantasy Discussion Group from 7 K 45 p m at the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E 500 South Holiday Story Time will be from 10 30 11 30 a m at the South Jordan Biamh Lihiary. lo.qoo S Reekstead Lane Chnstmaax Carolers featuring the Cncle cit Sound" a group ot 20 young women, will pertorm from 7 8 p m at the R V Tyler Library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale Chess Club meets at 0 45 p in at the Sprague Branch Library, 2131 S 1000 East Flee to public. Riverton City Council Meeting, public invited, 8 p.m , Riverton City Hall, 1 Real Thing A youth may he used to caftaking a fe l n e pill, or am- ). Easys Toastmasters 2150 E 4x00 South Cue-da- y. I will meet Wednesdays at Christmas Concert will be at 7 30 p m at the- South Salt Lake Branch Library, 2500 S State The' Granite Paik Junior High's Mixed Chorus and Glee Chib w ill perform as stimulants in bottles of .000 capsules (on the market now for $1501. are purchased to be sold as the real thing A buyer can purchase the drugs and WY Countv Complex Valley Commission Meeting, public invited, 10 a m , West Valley City Hall, 2470 S Redwood Rd Also meets Thursdays at 5 p m Murray City Commission Meeting, public invited, 4 pm, Murray City Hall, 5461 S State Also meets Thurs days at 4 p m West ic-oto learn safety information Christmas Films including the Nutcracker" and ' Little Drummer Bov" will be at 7 p m at the East Mill Cieek Library, 22t6 Evergreen Ave Happiness Is, a musical presentation ot the sounds of Christmas by Starfire" a young people's group under the direction of Robyn Childs, will be at 7 p m at the Holladav Branch library 10, 1981 1 1 1 Can Be Big Killers, Too Look-Alik- es county organizations seeking support from groups lake p m aiv 1 Hard Drug WMsWosIk' S Saturday. Dec. 12 s 7 p 50 Lihrai help group organized to pi ov lde help for txu;ill. abused ihiklren and their families, will meet Thursdavs from 7 ,10 to 0 HO p m at the Ml Saint1- - Episcopal Church 1710 Foothill Dnve The meetings are for persons who have been or are involved m anv wav with sexual abuse Aerohics for women will be Thurx-da.vand Tucsdavs through Dec 31 at the Kearns Branch Lihrarv, 5350 S 4220 West, from 10 to 11 a ill Classes will also he at the Holladav Bratu h Library, 2150 E 400 South Sxinsored hv FHP The Downtowners, Toastmaster Club will meet from noon to p m .it the South Salt Lake Branch labraiv .MottS State Visitors welcome "Magon'x Christmas Carol." an animated film will be shown at the ranger Branch Lihrarv 2hN0 W South, at 2 mi REGULAR PRICE Exptrea Dec 24th COUPON -- 1 No Appointment Necessary in Utah which includes a defraud statute, but "its hard to get enforcement trom the County Attorneys office." According to Dr. Gibbons, the kiddie pills are advertised to make the stu- i -- J. - Command Performance HAlRSTYUNGfORMENAND WOMEN more alert in school. The state should move now. They should dents plan to get involved " The commission supported any move to get striccter enforcement or to gain legislation to prevent students from getting involved with the e drugs. look-alik- rCHEERS . look-alike- endangering ly their health These look-alik- e drugs may also lead youth to taking real dnigs Another legal problem arises when those selling such the drug AUTOMOTIVE SUPERMARKET look-alike- SPECIAL GIFTS . USEFUL GIFTS . . YEAR-ROUN- . . . GIFTS D These special low prices will be in effect until Dec. 24th oast to oast TOTAL HARDWARE Oa II protect things worth keeping. SSjUvBD Unique polymer pentrates to revitalize and protect vinyl, plastic, rubber, leather and wood from ozone, sun and oxygen. pHouim mi SUPERIOR Vc n 5 RUNNING BOARDS Chev., Ford, Dodge. CAB 55. 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