Show 2E Salt The Thurvday September 24 Lake Tribune A Volunteer There are people in the community who need help They can be contacted by calling Community Serriee Council Voluntarr Action Center 48$-213- 8 Docent Help — Utah State Arboretum needa docents to give guided tours to school children help in other areas two hours Thursday Books Needed — West View Care Center needs books for residents Clerical Help — Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center needs help in clerical positions Days times flexible Spanish Speakers — Catholic Community Services needs Spanishspeaking volunteers in immigration program Single Bed Needed — New Hope Refugee Center needs single bed baby bed for single parent three chil- dren Volunteer Readers — Bennion Care Center needs volunteers to read to residents one hour a week Pet Owners — Twin Pines Care Center needs owners to take pets to visit residents on a regular basis Vacuum Shed Needed — New Hope Refugee Center needs a vacuum cleaner shed for equipment 1 87 corner response helps the community Volunteer RNs LPNi — County Health Department Deeds RNs and LPNs to giv e flu shots September October at Holladay Health Clinic Women's Pants — Department of Social Services needs slacks cords Levis sue 8 or 9 tall for woman who needs school clothing Food Substitutes — Community Nursing Services needs can of Osmo-lyt- e a food substitute similar to Ensure for a terminally ill patient Plano Player — Alta Care Center needs volunteer to play piano for volunteer to their w eekly help with bingo activities Volunteer — Twin Pines Care Center needs volunteers to conduct men s card group pool tournaments table games Plano Plover — Bennion Care Cens ter needs piano player for one hour a week olunteers — Volunteers needed age 18 to 40 to visit elderly at Autumn Living Center Pillows Clothing Microwave TV — Shelter Care Program needs donations for abused children Volunteers — County Health Department needs volunteers to help with weights measurements of children adults Training provided smg-a-lon- g sing-a-long- Party commemorates the US Constitution Continued From E l aid and Beverly Roe and Roy den J and Rebecca Glade Others present were Richard P and Marian Lindsay John and Maxine Hart public relations and D Jay and Janet Todd and Richard and Shirley Turley magazines Three of President and Mrs Ben- son s sons and daughters-in-lapresent were George and Jane Mark and Lela and Reed and May Benson floor show "We the An hour-lon” People written and directed by Janie Thompson with a cast of 400 fea- Others attending were Randy and Sandra Okland Don and Barbara Ostler John and Marcia Price Arthur and Janice Anderson Deedee Corra-diand Yan Ross F Wayne and Marge Chamberlain Boyd and Jean Christensen Charles and rances Canfield Ian and Anraette Cumming Ken and Betty Garff David L and Dons Gillette Mark and Kathry n an Wagoner William and Norma Spence Jill Clark and Lam- and Gail Miller - Volunteer Readers — Salt Lake Home needs volunteers to read to residents play piano for tmg-a-lon- Decorating Help — American Heart Association needs volunteers to help with staffing decorating taunted house Gift Shop Help — Holy Cross Hospital needs volunteers to help in their gift rbop Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Also needed are informations desk volunteers on Wednesday s Saturdays Sundays Volunteers Needed — Holladay Health Care Center needs volunteers to help the residents write letters discuss current events They need Bingo prizes Office Help Needed — County Health Department needs volunteers to assist with light typing filing four hours a week Clothing Needed — Department of Social Services needs clothing for a newborn baby of single- - parent moth- er Volunteers — Literacy Action Cento help with taking registration fees with hosting duties at upcoming workshops Oct 10 ter needs volunteers 17 24 Conduct History Class — Twin Pines Care Center needs volunteers to conduct history class for psychiatric adults Office Workers Needed — Arthritis Foundation needs volunteer office workers to help with fling filling literature requests stuffng envelopes Household Items Sought — The American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees needs dishes furniture pots pans etc Resident Help — West View Care Center needs volunteers to help residents with bingo swimming reading crafts — Community Clothing Wanted Nursing Services needs housecoats size 14 for pajamas blouses pants woman elderly — Very Special Secretary Needed Arts Utah needs a volunteer with secretarial skills to take minutes at a monthly hoard meeting Hospital Help — Volunteers needed for the LDS Hospital gift shop other areas of hospital Piano Player — Twin Pines Care Center needs piano player for Slim for Life classes set series to begin k 10-wee- Slim for Life classes sponsored by the Amencan Heart Association Utah Affiliate will begin Sept 28 along the W asatch Front class Slim for Life u a which meets one hour each week Registration fee is $50 reduced to There is a $40 by possible $20 refund at the end of the session — $10 for losing 15 pounds or reaching ideal weight and $10 for perfect attendance Since family members often encourage each other there a $10 discount of family registration Slim for Life Plus features in class exercise sessions in addition to the topics covered by a regular class It meets for tw o hours one ev ening each w eek with a third hour optional Registration is $60 with the same $20 refund The weight-los- s goal for this program is 12 pounds or ideal weight To register send check or money-orde- r to the Amencan Heart Association Utah Affiliate 645 E 400 South Salt Lake City 84102 or register via telephone with VISA or Mastercard Gasses will be at East High School Deseret Gvm First United Methodist j OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Church South Salt Lake Government Building Foothill Instacare East Millcreek Library Holladay Library Murray High School Pioneer Valley Hospital Whitmore Library Kearns Library Peterson Library Woods Cross High School Bountiful High School Humana Hospital Davis High School and Weber State College Classes also are scheduled in Logan and Tooele 'Know ' before leaping LAKE GEORGE NY APl — Head and neck in Junes are not caused only by the more violent sports such as football and hockey It s easy to suffer such an injury on your own and each year many children and adults are paralyzed for life because they dove into empty or too shallow swimming pools lakes or ponds It is a mistake to determine how deep the water is just by looking Because w ater may appear much deeper or shallower than it really is you should look and know before you leap One Only Mug Root Beer LOCATIONS AT ALL FOUR SALT LAKE HARMONS BRICKYARD 32CC So'- - East Utaf 1JCC Sal Lane C ) fSC1' Ac 7 7736 HARMONS AT BENNION So Redwood Road oo Ulan aoi 967 9213 5A5A HARMONS EAST 980 East 7200 South Midvale Utah (801) 561 2286 Expires September 26 1987 g Shop Thursday tured historical characters George Wellington (Robert H Thompson) Franklin (John H Thompson) James Madison (WilfordT Leei and John Adams (Benjamin Lee) Jay Thompson was soloist s A chorus of and children and Bnghara Young University and Polynesian dancers and the Mormon Chorus participated The Mormon Symphony directed by Robert Bowden played throughout the evening After the floor show some people tried to learn the Civil War Reel from BYU dancers who also demonstrated the colonial minuet waltz and the '40s swing Members of the Church Bicentennial Committee were Ronald M and Shelley Mann executive secretary and committee members Carolyn Lee and Joseph Thomson Phyllis Jacobson Donald and Anna Joy Watts Ned and Charlotte Huntsman Jon and Rita Holloman Jeanine and Kent Savage Mrs Thompson and Elders Perry and Pmnock U S District Court Judges Aldon and Virginia Anderson and J Thomas and Rave Greene Utah State Supreme Court Justices Richard C and Juanita Howe Daniel I and Elizabeth Stewart Michael D and Lynn Zimmerman and Christine M and George Durham watched the floor show Government officials present were Sen Omn G and Elaine Hatch Gov Norm and Colleen Bangerter Utah Attorney General David L and Tncia W llkinson Salt Lake County commissioners D Michael and Betty Lou Stewart and Bart and Patti Barker Utah National Guard Adj Gen John and Darlene Matthews State Sen Wilford R Jr and Helen Black and Utah State Representatives Jack F and Elsa DeMann Richard and Diane Carling and Nolan and Lynda Karras Meirrs of the Utah Bicentennial Commission present included Chairman Obert and Grace Tanner Dale B and Janice Carpenter John and Diane Florez Dr Rodney H and Mit-z- i Brady Lyle W and Alice Hilly ard Jan and Michael Bennett Dr Jay A and Jane Vonson Jerry O Bnen and Louise Garrigues Dr Luana Searle William and Donna Smart Helen Ure Dr Jean B and Dr John Stephen White Brinton R and Nancy Donald C and Debbie Eurbidge Cobb Darlene Hutchinson State Court of Appeals Judge Gregory Orme and wfe Barbara Berrett and Judge Greene University and college presidents attending were Dr Stanford and Shirley Cazier Utah State University Dr Stephen and Margaret Nadauld Weber State College Charles and Barbara Dick Westminster College of Salt Lake City Dr Orville and Colleen Carnahan Salt Lake Community College M Marvin and Ethelynn Higbee Utah Valley Community College Douglas and Elaine Alder Dixie Col lege and Steven and Marjorie Bennion Snow College Community leaders attending included Don and Kav Cash er and Joyce Topham IJ and Jeanne Wag ner Ernest Mettenet Will am C and Heidi nens C Booth and Rada W a! lentme Richard and Marian W mer Tom and Alma Welch Dona'l and Dona Wheeler Desmond and 5 anlyn Barker Robert and Barbara Wood larion Dale and Miriam Zabriskie Scheve Darrall Jensen and W James and Paula Mortimer and Friday 9-- 9 Saturday 9-- 7 teen-ager- Playtex 50 off special tbafs Right for Me big-ban- i j A a Playtex Right for Me or WOW' bra and get a second at 50 off’ Buy Reg to $19 Take advantage now of this special offer on our entire big selection from Playtex including the A support ( an be Beautiful' underwire r B lace soft cup and C Cross Your Heart soft cup Offer good through October 3 in Fashion Foundations 18-hou- "tqual or lower value HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY JAY & RUTH EDEN JOY D one K iYw W40 ftjto or r Fff NCAY r AAvo or9 M pjn 40 w9 ceworW E fe 3 prnru m? 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