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Show This Week's Calendar Wednesday, Fell. 2f Cosmetic Foot Care Cosmetic care (for nondiabehes only) will provided for senior citizens through March 5 from 1 30 to 3 p m. at the Senior High Rise, 1992 S. 200 Fast; and at Westside Center. 868 W. 900 South from 9 to 10:30 a m. Call the Health Screening Center for appointments and further information. Free. A confidenWomen In Jeopardy tial counseling and education group for victims of domestic violence to vhare experiences and acquire information and resources to help them live a life free of battering and abuse. This 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. Ear irrigations Ear Irrigations will be provided for senior citizens every Wednesday through March 6 at the Senior High Rise, 1992 S. 200 East, from 130 to 2:30 p.m. Free. Call the Health Screening Center for appointments and further information. (not he g ImImprove Speaking Skills prove your public speaking skills by attending the weekly meeting of Metro Club Toastmasters every Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. in the second floor auditorium of the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South. Free. Located at Hansen Planetarium 15 S. State Street, the planetarium is A Comet Called Halley, showing with a special feature: "The Last Time I Saw the Comet Tuesday through Saturday at 4:30 and 7 p.m. "The Secret of the Cardboard Rock further inform..1 ion Fur Audiology screenHearing Tests ing will be presented to senior citizens through March 6 from 8 30 to 30 a m. at Murray Hi i itage. - Id E 6150 South. Murray; and 9 a m to 12 noon at Friendship Manor, 1320 S, 500 East. Call the Health Screening Center (or appointments and further information. Free. Ear Irrigations Ear irrigations will be provided for senior citizens every Thursday through March 6 from 9 to 10 30 a m. at Murray Heritage, alO E. 6150 South; and at St. Mark's Tower, 650 S 300 East, from 1:30 to 2 30 p.m. Call the Health Screening Center for appointments and further information Dream Interpretation Classes on dreams and how to interpret them through Jungian dream analysis will be offered 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. ImImprove Speaking Skills prove your public speaking skills by joining Golden Spike Toastmasters every Thursday through March 20 from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South. Anyone over 18 is welcome. The Films of Winter Film Series Kenji Mizoguchi. This week: "The Crucified Lovers" will be shown in the third floor Lecture Hall, Salt Lake City Public Library. 209 E. 500 South. Show time is 7 p.m. Tickets are ;i et" 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 This free Sobriety Corporation 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, Feb. 27 The Compassionate Friends Greater Salt Lake Chapter of the Compassionate Friends, a national organization for bereaved parents, will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 8 p m. It will be held at 4885 S. 900 East on the ground floor. (Enter from 4895 S. on the east side of 900 East.) The purpose of Compassionate Friends is to aid parents and siblings in the positive resolution of the grief experienced when a child of any age dies. Eye Screening Eye screening will be provided to senior citizens at the Multi Ethnic Senior Housing Center. 120 S. 200 West, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call the Health Screening Center for appointments and further information. Cosmetic Cosmetic Foot Care foot care (for nondiabetics) will be provided for senior citizens through March 6 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at Murray Heritage, ftlO E. 6150 South; and from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at St. Mark's Tower, 650 S. 300 East. Call Health Screening center for appointments nil 1 1 $2.50. 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 This program for children ages 3 to 5 is held every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Rose Park Library, 1185 W. 1000 North, and (tv .it the S :lt Lake 500 Smith, at 10 a m l.ihr.m. The Salt Lake Tribune, 2o9 E Wednesday, February 26, Five bages and Kings." and ('all it (mirage" will be show n today at HI 3ii a m at the Rose Park Libraiy. 1185 W. 1000 North. The Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South, will leal me "Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," "Madeleine and the Bad Hat," "Foolish Frog," and "Strange Soty of the Frog Who Became a Prince," beginning at 11 a m Free. At 2 p m every SatStar Shows urday. 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 "The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket." a star show for children ages four to eight, is featured at 11 am Admission is $1.50 for adults, $1.25 for students and senior citizens and $1 for children under 12. 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 p.m. at the YWCA, 322 E. 300 South. The group offers arts and crafts and speakers on a variety of topics. Free child care is available. Friday, Feb. 2d Sarah Bernhardt Lecture Roger Normand. a French performer and lecturer will present a lecture on Sarah Bernhardt, "Gcmi d'un scul (i mour." at 7 30 tonight in the Behavioral Science Auditorium. P of V campus (just south of the Marriott Library). Admission is $3, $2 for students. senior citizens and members of Alliance Francaise. Isn't It RoFriday Film Series mantic This week: A Little Romance 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, Mar. 1 Photo Exhibit Light Trace -Photos by Janet Pietsch and Karen Vendcll. will be on display in the Atrium Gallery of the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South, through March 29. Cat Show Promontory Point Cat Club will be sponsoring its ninth CFA National Championship pet cat show today and tomorrow in Suites B, C, and D, of the Salt Palace. Judging will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Admission is $1.50 for oJuks and 50 cents for children. "Cab- Childrens Saturday Films imw open Sundays Irmn NVf) 1986 1 to 5 pm Moudu). Mar. d Tutor Training Seminar A l.ao bach Literacy Tutor Training Seminar will he held tmljv ti nm 2 to 4 p m at tho Salt Lake City Library. 209 E 50(1 South Toastmasters Group Learn to improve speaking skills by attending a meeting at Sugar Stieet Restaurant. 282 W. 7200 Sninh, at 7 p m Preschool Story T ime is held at 2 pm at the Salt Lake Citv Inbran. 209 E 500 Sooth. Stories for children every Monday. Also held at the Chap man Branch Library, 577 S 900 West at 10 30 a m Tiitda, Mar. 1 VolunIncome Tax Assistance teer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) will be at the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South, tonight from 4 40 to 7 Sunday, Mar. 2 0 A series ol Beginning Experience 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 nonmembers. The Salt Library Open Sundays Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South, is p.m. Sack Lunch Seminar "Women in the West" is this the topic of this weeks Sack Lunch Seminar. Carol Cornwall Madsen. Ctah Women's History Association, w ill give a sneak preview of the Women's Resource Center's annual conference, held this year in conjunction with National Women's History Week. Sack Lunch Seminars are held in the Women's Resource Center, 293 Cnmn Building. University of Utah, from noon to p.m. 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. Preregistration is required. Latest News About Utahns Hill AFB Workers Receive Achievement Awards the in Military Serving Air Force Sgt. Tim G. Sorenson, son of Darold G. and Mona Sorenson of 171 S. 100 West, Payson, has arrived for duty with the 1930th Infor- mation Systems Squadron, Elmen-dor- f Air Force Base, Alaska. Mr. Sorenson, a telecommunications control specialist, is a 1979 graduate of Spanish Fork High School. Terry L. Dowe, Air Force airman lirst class, has arrived for duty with the 8th Security Police Squadron, South Korea. He is the son of Harold W. and Connie F. Dowe of 9514 S. Hunts End Drive, Sandy. Mr. Dowe, a security police specialist, is a 1982 graduate of Apple Valley High School in Minnesota. Army Lt. Col. James C. King, son of James L. and Norine P. King of 1182 E. 7450 South, Sandy, was involved in a exercise by participating in the Armys return of forces to Germany and the Air Forces Crested Cap exercises. Mr. King is commanding officer of the 307th Military Intelligence Battalion in West Germany. The colonel received a master's degree in 1980 from the University of Missouri. Army Pvt. Jesse II. Ward, son of Dale R. and Sandra L. Ward of 418 W. 2250 North, Sunset, has arrived for duty with the 3rd Field Artillery, Fort Hood, Texas. Mr. Ward, a cannon crewman, was previously assigned in West Germany. He is a 1983 graduate of Clearfield High School. Air National Guard Sgt. Shauna L. Smith, daughter of Luther C. and Verona A. Smith of 384 Van Buren St., Midvale, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force wideband communications equipment course at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Graduates of the course were taught to install, operate and maintain special radio equipment, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force, Craig R. Beck, Air Force senior airman of 13244 S. 2700 West, Riverton, has arrived for duty with the 485th Missile Security Squadron in Belgium. Mr. Beck, a security specialist, was previously assigned at Hill Air Force Base. He is a 1982 graduate of Bingham High School. Army Sgt. Dennis J. Cotton, son of Michael J. Cotton of 1380 E. 8500 South, Sandy, has arrived for duty witht he 8th Infantry, Fort Carson, Colo. Mr. Cotton, an infantryman, is a 1980 graduate of Murray High School. His wife, Julie, is the daughter of Jack L. and Hiedi Birch of 994 Hyland Lake Drive, Salt Lake City. Pvt. Frank II. Kasten, son of Roy F. and Barbara A. Kasten of 9220 Shad Lane, Sandy, has completed one station unit training (OSUT) at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. The OSUT training inculded weapons qualifications, squad tactics, patrolling, landmine warfare, field communication and combat operations. Completion of this course NATO-sponsore- d NoHILL AIR FORCE BASE table Achievement Awards were recently given to several employees of Hill Air Force Base. Recipients were John D. Bell-moSunset, an employee development specialist in Personnel Divi-sofor planning and conducting a n qualifies the soldier as a infantryman and as an indirect-fir- e crewman. John K. Lanier, Army private, is the son of Jerry K. Lanier of 4424 S. 4130 West, West Valley City, has completed an Army food service specialist course at Fort Dix, N.J. The course trained personnel to prepare and serve food in large and small quantities. Studnets received training in baking, field kitchen operations, and the operation of an Army dining facility. Airman 1st Class Patrick M. Ozosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Ozosky of 945 Carnation Drive, Sandy, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force medical administrative specialist course at Sheppard Air light-weapo- highly-successf- seminar; and Bill M. Campbell. Kaysville, program analyst in the Office of the Controller, for developing and implementing a special computerized information system. Sustained superior performance awards went to four 1881st Com I I I I kiMwn sinks Rnthrtom tlmtns Wnvhiti thorns floor dmm Drain I Apollo I Rooter Service I I & Put 0 SAIT Um!s xirv LAKE I I I I I I I I I I call K loUot 9664627 J secretar- y-stenographer. Sustained superior performance awards were also given to base two Personnel Division employees: Farr Cindy Lynn Smith, ment at Brooks AFB, Texas, where he will serve as base commander. Col. Messerli comes to the group from Arnold AFS, Tenn., where he was commander on the 4960th Air Base Squadron. Col. Ronald A. Fullerton was recently appointed to the position of chief of Weapons Systems and Major Equipment Division, Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing, for the Ogden Air Logistics Center. Col. Fullerton is a master navigator with more than 5.000 flying time. visor in the Directorate of Maintenance, Ogden Air Logistics Center, 20 years; and Karen Baker, Salt Lake City, woodworker in the Directorate of Distribution, 10 years. Members of the 6545th Test Group welcomed a new commander and said farewell to their retiring commander and deputy commander. Col. Glenn E. Mesxerli assumed command of the group from Col. John W. Hesterman, Jr., who retired from active Air Force duty. Deputy Commander, Col. Herbert Klein, left the group for an assign West, per- sonnel clerk; and Yvonne K. Voor-hieClearfield, staffing clerk. Service awards went to Bruce A. Martin, Syracuse, workload super s, Force Base, Texas. During the course, students were taught medical resource management, patient administrative control, filing, typing, and the use of computerized medical Baby Furniture Outlet is celebrating its first birthday with a gigantic information systems. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Second Lt. Glorn I. Sine, son of Barry W. and Sandra G. Sine of 824 Terrace Hills Drive, Salt Lake City, has completed the military intelligence officer basic course at the Army Intelligence School, Fort Huachuca. k course provided Ariz. The instruction in general military subjects, tactical doctrine and small unit operations, weapons and fire support, and basic intelligence orientation. Army Pvt. 1st Class Jeffery L. Holliday, son of Frank L. and Janet C. Holliday of 638 W. 1800 North, Clinton, was involved in a exercise by participating in the Armys return of forces to Germany (reforger) and the Air Forces Crested Cap exercises. 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