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Show This Week's Calendar Wedneda, Jan. 22 Oil Fainting Class This Jackling Comrnunii v Kiliuation nnirso will be presenied Wednesdays through Mareh 12 Irom Hum to 45 pm at through Jungian dream analyMs will be ottered Thursdays through April 10 at East High School, 840 S. 1300 East from 7 30 to 9 30 p m. There is a $30 fee for the courses. Call East High School for more information 1 West Valley Library. 28811 W. 3650 South, (all library for further infor- mation. Control Hyperactivity Learn about the Feingold Nutrition program and control your child s hyperactivity with an additive free diet, by attending this free discussion from 7 to 9 p m tonight at Whitmore Library, 2197 K. 7000 South. Colon Cancer Lecture Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center is presenting a free lecture on colon cancer tonight from 7 30 to 8.30 at Cottonwood Medical Towers, 5770 S. 250 East. For more information and to reserve space, call the hospitals education department. 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. 23 Quitters Guild Quilts for the Great American Quilt Contest: a lecture and display, will be presented from 10 a m. to noon at South Salt Lake Library, 2480 S. State Street. Learn weight Weight Control control through behavior modification and good nutrition. The class will be taught Wednesdays through March 13 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The course will be held at the Whitmore Library, 2179 E. 7000 South. For information on registration and fees, call Jordan Community Education. Boating Safety - The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Floatilla 72. will present a series of classes on boating safety beginning Thursday, Jan. 23. The first class will be held from 7 to 9 Junior High p.m. at Evergreen School, 3401 S. 2000 East. The course will continue each Thursday night for six weeks, and there is no charge for the classes. This Family Food Fitness program includes nutrition and exercise education to help overweight children and their families make nutritious food choices and become physically active. The class is held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in room 125 at Primary Childrens Medical Center, 320 12th Ave. Participants must be eight years and older and parents and siblings should attend. Tuition is $95 for both parents and one child and $20 for each additional child. A $10 refund will be awarded to parent and each child at the end of the session for good attendance of weight loss. Call hospital for more information. A presentaInformed Birthing tion including a pictorial history of childbirth; the process of making the home birth decision; the midwifes role in home birth; and a video of a midwife attended home birth will be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the YWCA, 322 E. 300 South. Free. Dream Interpretation Classes on dreams and how to interpret them Friday, Jan. 2 1 Sixth, seventh and win a ghetto eighth grade students blaster, attend an party and help raise money for library books by Read-A-Tho- Rockets." a three-weeclus for grades four through six begins at 4 p in. today at Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State Street. There is a $30 fee for the class. Call planetarium for more information. Watereolor paintArt Exhibit ings 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. Learn to Toastmasters Group improve speaking skills by attending a meeting at Sugar Street Restaurant, 282 W. 7200 South, at 7 p m. Lamb will present the latest ideas in decorating and answer your decorating question. n Sunday, Jan. 26 A series Beginning Experience of classes and small group discussions for divorced, separated and widowed persons is offered by the YWCA every Sunday from 6 30 to 8 30 p m. The group discusses issues such as isolation, sexuality, loneliness, single parenting and dating. The cost is $5 for YCWA members and $10 for Read-A-Tho- Read-A-Tho- n n Monday, Jan. 27 tion. All Colors 'Not all Styta Color IS $1. CLOSEOUT ALL BROWN TRIM MODELS yuHinre Sewing Machines Have a New Color trim for in all Start Our store was among the few to offer this leather Fully lined Special insole with tiny holes to ventilate perspiration Soft, wedge sole for foot support. t Glove-sof- TAN WHITE BRANDYWINE NAVY BLUE BLACK SIZES: 2 Slim. NrrowMdlumWMoWMoWMl 22-stitc- h Super-Delux- e SUGAR HOUSE WEST VALLEY re- Red Wing Shoe Store 1 3670 W. 3500 So. Red Wing Shoe Store 2100 So 1100C. 466-607- 1 MURRAY Red Wing Shoe Stoie SALT LAKE Vaughn Johnson Shoes 355-264- 3 135 .300 So. 4371 So. State 1 Price 629.95 Famous Open Arm Jeans Machine SPIN-- h 86 Model Price DIAL Open Arm '86 Model Price $238 449.95 m MADE WITH PRIDE IN AMERICA Call about our Industrial Safety Program at the Holladay Library, Sale WHITE WHITE WHITE Big 86 Model 86 Decorating Trends Join Jill Lamb, Decorating Den, for this free 2 Cost 2194 W.3500 South LIMITED SUPPLY! W. 3500 South. from . Juliennes-Pizza- ONE TIME OFFER Have Portrait Photography your pictures critiqued and receive free advice from professional portrait photographer Phillip Gammell at 10 a.m. at the Magna Library, 8339 2150 E. 4800 South 6 30 p m., Scrabble Players Club every Tuesday at Mama 86 quired. seminar SME00 to 4 p.m. Ms. At Humana MEDFIRST7 we think you should get to know your doctors, nurses and staff before the need for treatment arises. So were opening up our offices for your examination. Youll be able to meet our people, tour our facilities and learn about our personal, professional approach to your medical needs i ' w : 4 f HUMANA MEDFIRST OPEN HOUSE. HOLLADAY. JANUARY 26. 2- - 6 pm. , Humana MEDFIRST offers medical care for the entire amily, as well as prompt treatment of sudden illness or injury. And were available when you need us most. Our doctors are here from 8am to 8pm 7 days a week. 365 days a year. So you can come in after work, on weekends, at your convenience. Appointments are welcome at Humana MEDFIRST but never necessary' And you can arrange to see the same doctor on a continuing basis simply by calling ahead. Please stop by during our Open House to share some refreshments and tour our complete facilites. Youll get a first hand look at the kind of 3umana concerned, continuing care we offer. Were confident youll like what you see. com-jrehensi- i: ve ''' FREE to every customer 3 yds. 34 twill tape ROBE VELOUR 60 1 95 I yd. BABY PRINTS for quilts 98 c yd. DENIM 45 60 1 All J49 yd. 98 yd. WEBBING & Sizes ELASTIC 33 OFF ' : G li. li 4 i . i - 4675 South Highland Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84117 272-980I I!b ( Li'ui , ui 'Ai'lR'intiinnfs m.i .G , W lr .Mvrilistil .jk-- i ui events i' ira&rv' 7 .1 llum.uu if MkhHKST is .iiiyislin-t- ti, l j i ; : Most colors l 315.-Worn- 1985 OO FOR WOMEN WHO LibrariWinnie the Pooh Party an Dena Allen invites five to to celebrate Winnie the Poohs birthday with stories, songs, exercises and films at the Kearns Library, Preregistration tail, trom noon to 1 p ill Preschool Story Time is held at 10 a m for child! en ages tour and five at the Calvin S Smith Library 810 E, 3300 South The program is also held at the Buth Vine Tyler Library, St, Midvale. ITegistration I OUR NEW 1986 MODELS HAVE A NEW COLOR SO OUT THEY GO Comfort ShoesWORK Saturday, Jan. 25 5350 S. 4220 West. Real Childrens Science Class woi Idw ide act lull to iiprage the status women s.u k Lunch Seminars arc held in the W omen s Resource Center. 293 I nion Build. ng. tniversity of project initiated by rural women in Kenxa to avert desertification. Gesture tree planting is becoming a BRAND NEW FV7 22, 1986 o Movement- A Women's Initiative." Come learn more about this Learn to stop negEnergy Leaks ative energy leaks and replace them with positive feelings by attending this workshop presented by Patricia Potts, Coping Network, from 1 to 2.30 p.m. at South Jordan Library, 10300 S. Beckstead Lane (1600 West). Call library for more information. Snow Sculpture Chase away the winter blahs by sculpting a book character in snqw at Holladay Library. 2150 E. 4800 South from 3 to 5 p.m. Call library for more informa- Wednesday January Gail She Preparing Tax Return phard, Hilt Block, explains the mi portance of record keeping, organ) ing jour tax file and 1983 income tax laws at 7 30 pm at East Mill Creek Library. 2266 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South) Free. Sack Lunch Seminar Join Terry Tempest Williams, curator. Museum of Natural History for "The Green-bel- t Tuesday, Jan. 28 all-nig- at Whitattending this more Library, 2197 E. 7000 South from 9 p.m. to 7 a m. Call library for information, registration and rules. will be preAnother sented at West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South at the same time. Children's Astronomy Class Tale of a Comet, an eight-wee- k class for grades three through six begins at 2 p.m. today at Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State Street. There is a $30 fee for the class. Call planetarium for further information. The Films of Friday Film Series Carole Lombard. This week: "Nothing Sacred" 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. The Salt Lake Tribune, uf Hmtujia. Ini oll'MM Inc 1985 J & 4 i I I |