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Show Wednesday, Jan. 15 Seminar Seriex Management Thu Phoenix Institute is sponsoring a seminar series entitled Moving Into Management" beginning tonight and continuing through Feb. 19 on Wednesdays from H to 8 p m The classes will be held at the Phoenix Institute, 1800 S. West Temple, Suite 211 and will cover such topics as office politics, budgeting, communication skills and the role of a manager The class is geared for individuals in management or those wishing to e managers. The classes will be conducted by various professionals (rum the community and there is a t $100 fee for the series. Winter Survival Learn winter survival from U of U instructor Harold Goodro from 7 to 9 p.m, at South Salt Lake Library, 2480 South State Street. Free. Gail ShePreparing Tax Return phard, II&H Block, explains the importance of record keeping, organizing your tax file and 1985 income tax laws at 7:30 p.m. at Calvin S, Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South. Free. Learn weight Weight Control control through behavior modification and good nutrition. The class will be taught Wednesdays through March 12 from 3 to 4:30 p.m, The course will be held at the Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South. The cost of this Granite Community Education course is $40. Get tips Tips on Looking Good from modeling pros on looking, feeling and being your best today from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West. "J.J." of the Boudreaux Modeling Agency will have a slide program and discussion on beor just looking like ing a model one. Guys ere invited, too. Free. six-par- Women In Jeopardy A confiden tial counseling and education group for victims of domestic violence to share experiences and acquire information and resources to help them live a life free of battering and psychological abuse This on going support group will meet every Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p m at the YWCA. 322 E. 300 South. Child care is available and reservations are required. Free. Hansen Planetarium Located at 15 S. State St., the planetarium is showing "A Comet Called Halley." with a special feature: The Last Time I Saw the Comet" Monday through Saturday at 4 30 and 7 p m and Sunday at 2 and 4 30 p.m. "The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket" is a special star show for children ages four to eight, and is shown Saturday mornings at 11 a m. Admission is $3 for adults, $2 50 for students and senior citizens and $2 for children under 12. Admission to Saturday children's shows is $1.50 for adults and $1 for children under 12. Call the planetarium for further Information. Sobriety Corporation, a free alcohol and drug education and information group meets every Wednesday from 6.30 to 8:30 p.m., Hillcrest Plaza, 7355 S. 900 East, Suite 2. Thursday, Jan. 16 Winter Film Series The Films of Kenji Mizoguchi. This week: Osaka Elegy" will be shown in the third floor Lecture Hall, Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 E. 500 South. Show time is 7 p.m. Series tickets individual tickets $2.50. Librarian Edgar Allen Who? Prudence Bell shares stories with Edgar Allen Poe fans to celebrate his birthday at 7 p.m. at Ruth Vine Tyler $17.95, Educational Toys Available on Loan From Library Educational toys, such as rattles sorters, for infants to are available for the first time through the Salt Lake County Library System. and shape The toys can be obtained only at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, according to Marsha Leclair-Marzolfcoordinator for the chils, dren and young adult department at the library. It will be offered to other county libraries if the program proves successful, she said. It's likely the program will get an overwhelming response, since it was instigated by public demand, Mrs. said. Lecla- ir-Marzolfs For the past 10 months, the library system has tried to obtain the 77 toys from the National Toy Association. The county gave the system $2,000 to buy 30 of the toys, she said, adding the rest will be bought depending on public reaction to the program. Cost of the toys ranges from $7 to $35. The toys, she said, include hats, rattles, crib items, shape sorters, sound boxes and books. Many of the toys are being bought through the toy association but companies such as Discovery Attended Tooele Toys, are donating some of the items to the library. "This is not a new concept, it's been s around for years, Mrs. said. In fact, there is a private organization located in the Lincoln School in Murray that has loaned toys to residents for more than a decade. Leclair-Mar-zolf- Educational toys are very helpful to children and adults, she said. "Children learn through play. They learn to work through play. Creative play is very important in learning. They learn reading, writing and motor skills," she pointed out. Obtaining the toys is simple for patrons who have library cards. Parents can request the library's catalogue and pick the toy they wish to borrow. The limit is two toys per said. family, Mrs. Leclair-Marzolf- s The service is offered every day and the toys may be kept for two weeks. Mrs. Leclair-Marzolf- s said the library system requests that parents return the toys directly to the circulation desk, not the film or book drop bins, and that they clean the toys before returning them. "Its a good way to rotate toys, and children get to try out the toy before their parents purchase it," she said. llili U. Graduate to Become an Admiral David R. Morris, United States Navy, has been selected for promotion to the rank of rear admiCapt. ral. naval aviator, Capt. Morris is currently stationed at the Naval Military Personnnel Command as director of the Aviation Officer Distribution Division. There, he supervises the assignment of active duty aviation officers, limited duty officers and warrant offficers to billets afloat and ashore. A Prior to this duty, Capt. Morris was assigned to the Office of the chief of Naval Operations as assistant for the Joint Chiefs of Staff Matters, Strategy, Plans and Policy Division. Capt. Morris was born in San Diego, Calif., and spent his early years there. He graduated from Tooele High School in 1953 and entered the University of Utah, graduating in 1957 with a bachelor of science degree in business administraiton. He also earned and a masters degree in political science from Auburn University in 1974 and graduated from the United States Air Force Air War College with distinction. A widower, Capt. Morris is the father of three children. He is the son of Reah Doane of Tooele This Weeks Calendar Library, 315 Wood Lea in neeNeedlework Nights dlepoint, eandlewir king and cross stilt lung from Joanne Adamy at the Peterson Library, 9340 S 700 East Men are welcome too and preregis-tratiois required Student oil paintings Art Exhibit presented by instructor John McDuff will be on display through January at the East Millcreek Library, 2260 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South), during regular library hours Borrow Toys Parents may check out educational toys for their children, infants through age six at the Whitmore Library. 2197 E 7000 South. Free. Preschool Story Time for children ages 3 to 5 is held every Thursday at 10 30 a m. at Rose Park Library, il85 W. 1000 North. Free. Library, Redwood Road Ilogle Zoo Docent Janet Finlayson introduces children, age 8 to 12, to a native Utah mammal, reptile and bird at South Jordan Library, 10300 South Beck-steato 2 Lane (1600 West) from m. Free. p LPuppets ibrarian Jan Adams invites elemenchildren to come to tary school-agthe Peterson Library, 9itJ S. 700 East, for puppet making fun. "Phil the Wonder Magic Show Boy" invites children of all ages to enjoy a variety of magic tricks at 2 p m. at the Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South. Free. Pooh Day Celebrate A A. Milnes birthday by watching four "Winnie the Pooh" movies at from 3 to 4 30 p m. at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Free. At 2 p.m. every SaturStar Show day, Interstellar Jones explains to families and children age 9 and up how we know what we know about stars their size, distance, temperature and formation at the Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State Street. Admission is $1.50 for adults, $1.25 for students and senior citizens and $1 for children under 12. Art Exhibit "Real Dreams Paintings by Paul Davis, will be on display through January in the Atrium Gallery of the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South. Free. If you are a teen Teen Outreach mother or pregnant teen and need some recreation and social contact, join Teen Outreach. Teen Outreach meets every Saturday from 2 to 4 d 1 e Friday, Jan. 17 The Films of Friday Film Series Carole Lombard. This week "My Man Godfrey" will be shown in third floor Lecture Hall, Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 E. 500 South Show times are 2 and 7 p m Tickets are 25 for the 2 p.m. show and 50 cents for the 7 p.m. show. Ballroom Dancing sponsored by the Friendly Club, is held every Frie day night at the Northwest Center, 1300 W. 300 North. Admission is $2 per person for memLabers, and $2.50 for dies are required to wear dresses Multi-Purpos- Saturday, Jan. 18 The Utah All TerATV Outing rain Vehicle Association is sponsoring an expedition for three- - and ATVs over the Alpine Loop. The group will meet up American Fork Canyon in the parking lot east of el Timpanogos Cave Visitors Center at 9:30 a.m. for the outing. The must is and free participants trip bring a lunch. "EsChildrens Saturday Films cape to Witch Mountain and "Bear Skin" will be shown at Salt Lake ( ity Library, 209 E. 500 South at 11 a.m. Free. Utah Indians: The Hunters and Utah Museum of NatuGatherers ral History Docent Bobee Brown invites children, 8 to 12, to view a slide all-da- y The Salt Library Open Sundays Lake City Library, 209 E 500 South, is now open Sundays from to 5 p in This Jackling ComOil Painting munity Education course will be presented on Mondays through March 1(J from 6 to 8 45 p m. at the Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West. Call library for information on fees and registration ChildBradley Husband-Coachebirth This method of hubband-coachechildbirth will be taught Mondays through March 10 from 7 to 9 p m. at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South. Call library for information and registration. Art Exhibit Walercolor paintings and pencil drawings by John K. Fetzer will be on display through January at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, during regular library hours. Free. Toastmasters Group Learn to improve speaking skills by attending a meeting at Sugar Street Restaurant, 282 W. 7200 South, at 7 p.m. Preschool Story Time is held at 2 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South. Stories for children every Monday. Also held at the Chapman Branch Library, 577 S. 900 West at 10:30 a.m. and the Peterson Li d CUP CAREERS in TRAVEL 521-283- Apollo Drain & I Rooter Service 0 445 South 3rd East series t ll ill, Hit of Pm 710 East 2nd South, SLC 84102 EnmnusnsM 40 45 VEROSOL Pnvwy OFF PLEATED SHADE 3 'at Warranty OFF WOVEN 3 90 GfMl hx Rcrrttor WOODS f ludes srvi( irtt Alt! Av.id.iliV l.j.ihlo Muiloiii SALT LAKE , t all & loljot CEDAR I FREE STANDING This is the stove that made Heritage famous Heats 1,800 sq.ft. Burns coal or wood Giant glass front 5 yr. guarantee is here, and you'll love the cost. 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SAVE" 1 MEDICAL ASSISTANT DENTAL ASSISTANT We have DELITE- - & WORD PROCESSING Experience of classes and small group discussions for divorced, separated and Beginning 1 DRAINS UNBLOCKED Looking for a change in 85? ,rn) .ill Hu Mrynidii St haul lud.iy t ii out ibout (Id i ipi )f t i i i t h M It liilleAlM), ( A , Monday thru Saturday I Sunday, Jan. 19 ' Ruth Coates offers tips, recipes and handouts, Free Gail ShePreparing Tax Return H&R Block, phard, explains the importance of record keeping, organizing your tax file and 1985 income tax laws at 7 30 p m. at Holladay Library 2150 E. 4800 South. Free. Slim Body for Youth Kids, join your peers for support in controlling your weight. A parent must attend the first class to learn the program. The class will be taught every Thursday from 3.30 to 5 p.m. through March 11 at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E 7000 South. Call library for information on fees and registration. Depression Among Women Why women get depressed is the topic of the Sack Lunch Seminar today at the University of Utah Women's Resource Center, 293 Union Building from noon to 1 p.m. A discussion of symptoms, causes and treatments of depression, with a focus on strategies for coping with depression. Free. Preschool Story Time is held at 10 a m. for children ages four and five at the Calvin S. Smith Library 810 E. 3300 South. The program is also held at the Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale. Pregistration is required. Monday, Jan. 20 child care is available. Main Reader's Advisory Service Library, 209 E. 500 South. Librarians will be on hand during regular library hours to make individual recommendations based on reading tastes. Call the fiction department of the library for more information. a rn Learn new Feed More for Less ways to stretch your food dollar from 7 to 9 pm. at the Peterson Library. 9340 S. 700 East. Home economist 1 p.m. at the YWCA, 322 E. 300 South. The group offers arts and crafts and speakers on a variety of topics. Free SAFIRE GEM FOOlVj Tuesday, Jan. 2 n is required Native Utah Animals n four-whe- 7909 S brary, 9340 S. 700 East, at 10 Preregistration required. Free pet sons is offered by the YWCA evei y Sunday from 6 30 to 8 3(1 p m The group discusses issues such as isolation, sexuality, loneliness, single parenting and dating The cost is $9 for YCWA members and $10 for widowed show and examine aitifacts from tin Fremont and Anasa.i Indian cultures from 11 am to noon at West Jordan Street. Midvale Free NV5 Wednesday, January 15, 1986 The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 |