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Show The Sd'l I akeTiihuiie 1 Volunteer Comer helps the community There are people hv I hey Action Voluntary 21 in the mnmunitv con he c ontac ted calling Community Serenes Coun-eil- . ho need help w (enter. 4M. ti Help Children Cdmp Kostopulos needs (our volunteers to work one-oone on Monddvs from 4 to 5 30 pm .cith physically, mentally disabled hildren in the swimming pool Donations need-iFurniture, Toys for the Child Abuse Program tax deductible Kiddy cars, trampoline. bunk beds, beds, dressers, blankets, sheets, pillows, cribs, playpens, b.ihv swing stroller, clothing shoes computers TAs radio VUG Transporter, Seerelarial Aide halt Lake County Shelter Program neeas transporter and secretaiial aides families to lake in victimized children on a short-terbasts Tclev iston Set Handicapped cou pie with child needs a television set Teach Daneergelic's olunteei needed to teach danc ergetics to a small group of mentally disabled teens, adult women Tuesday lrum 7 to 8 30 p m at the Cottonwood Community Spa Ballet West honored with gala celebration ontinued From Page were Bill Cowsert and Gary and ny (Jrikscheit ( Pen- Jeffrey and Judy Fillmore. Hubert end Margie Mynck, Jack Adkins, Laura Gallagher, David and Sharon Wilson. Arthur and Turtd Lipman. Hal and Kathy Whipple, Roland and ubbte Lett, Justin Bell. Dick and Joann Cheney. Sherwood and Ellen strong, Jodv Rtchtns and Andy and arolvn Schtlley socialized Dell and Diane Schooley the ho Lake Club, has scheduled its fifth fashion show and luncheon Oct. 18 at noon at the Radisson Hotel Goldfield Room Fall fashions from Nanette of New York will be shown tel's marketing director, receiv ed compliments on the buffet foods At the Schooley table were Greg and Melanie Ritt, Carol Ford. Ally son Snow, David Winters and Stephen and Sylvia Tobler Also attending were Kathy Birks. Lee and Louise Roberts, Dr Joseph and Bonnie Kesler. St ve and Jill C'racroft, Cheryl Dailey. Jackie Dteke. Flemming Jensen Cathy Wagher, Tony and Tina Madrid, Joe and Carol Ann Clark and Cecil and Mvra Williams Funds will be used for a scholarship award to a senior high student, a training award scholarship for single, divorced or displaced homemakers entering the work force, for Special Population Learning Outdoor Recreation and Education a private organization; and the club's building fund for a facility for women's groups in the community The event is open to the public Tickets are $12 Reservations are being taken by Mrs Jeffrey Christinson and Thelma Pillard. Benchmark Sys terns Inc., of Utah non-prof- it "New n Utah Creating a New Life Salt Lake City" is the topic for a seminar Oct 23 from 7 until 9pm in the Women s Resource Center. Room 293. University of Utah Union The seminar will be conducted by Louise Braufman, who moved to Salt Lake City four years ago with her son. Ms. Braufman has worked as a relocation consultant. The seminar. $5. will address the ' with he'ping mail outs Flexible hours Administrative oluntecr Community Services ( ounnl n eds an administrative volunteer to fill leadership role with a program providing medital supplies and equipment for Mi nan village Skills needed are ability lo meet the public, articulate purpose, objectives of the project Office Help Needed - Office help needed by agency pioviding aid to families - days, evenings, weekends The LDS Museum Give Tours needs volunteers lo give tours, present gallery talks, take outreach to the schools Volunteer Driver Elderly man who woiks at Deseret Industries, 4501) South and Main, needs a ride home right after 2 30 p m to 4800 West and x 3600 South Work With Children Sail Lake Chapter, Utah Federation foi the Blind, needs volunteers lo help with childrens activities while parents are involved the second Saturday from to 3 p m Electric Stove Single mother with three children needs electric stove with oven She can t buy one Traveler's Aid Needed Travelers Aid needs volunteers to help at bus station Domestic Crafts Twin Pines 1 Credit women pick officers of chapter The Beehive Chapter of Credit Women International installed officers at a recent evening at Ninos Restaurant Peggy Goff. Valley Bank and Trust Co , is president She succeeds Cyn- Other officers stress of moving, the expectations and excitements of being in a new locale Ms Braufman will provide information on resources Besides providing information, the seminar is designed to be a place to meet other people new to the city Interested persons may register by calling the U. of U. Women s Resource Center or may register the evening of the seminar Care Cen'er needs volunteer to Icmc Domestic Crafts - Tie Quilting lia zjd r items etc Teatb History Class olunteet to teavlt history class to high level psychidliic patients at Twin Pine Car? Center once a week Div isum isit Lonely Sr. Citizen Aging needs someone to visit a homebound lonely senior citizen once a week for an hour A of MulFurniture, Sheets, Blankets tiple Sclerosis Society needs dresser, twin sheets, bed, blanket, bed spread, pillow for university student Good Typist Needed - Utah Hei t tage Foundation needs typing skills three to six hours per week, at home or office Utah Girl s Vtl Clerical Skills lage needs volunteers with good cler leal skills, typing, some shorthand Baby Items Needed Department of Social Services needs baby items crib, highchair, clothing Luggage, Trunk Department of Social Services has single mother who needs luggage, trunk to move Administrative Volunteer Needed The Community Services Council needs an administrative volunteer to fill leadership role with a program providing medical supplies, equipment for African village The Senior ComWashing Walls panion Program has an elderly homebound woman living in West Valley who needs help washing her walls The VolunBed, Space Heater tary Action Center needs single bed, space heater for a handicapped child Person To Inlerai C.imp Ko(o pulo.s needs six v olunteei s m he! ji w Saiutdavs j month lrum 10 am Wlcr DAV IS. DON Vara how - hoi id is and t hi in I it 'u t it H i iu t i i i i t Noid Hour iii 1, n i 'our I I i. ns 130 pm intei ailing with montallv pliysu ally disabled while Ihev bow Aulunleets will assist null scoie keeping pushing w beelt b,ni helping with bowling encouraging social in A Symphom outh set tea for membership The Utah Symphonv Youth Guild has scheduled a memheiship tea Oc 18 fiom 2 to 4 pm in the Svmphonv Hall fover Parents and teachei s are mv ited to attend and to bring their voting people The youth guild is for voting people grades three through 12 Members are invited to five regular subscription concerts in Symphonv Hall Members also have opportunities lo check coats for concerts attend ot host teas and receptions, help in the Symphony Store and enter the honors rental or Youth Guild competition in the spring of 1987 It a ill H , I sin In , vi ioiilinenl.il breakfast will ht i'll SCI (fractions IH S it ;t Showing will be a wide laitge ul fashions evening wear ski wear lingerie and c hildren s pally weal Stars from t fie Utah Opera Compa nv pioduelion will at Tuiandot lend Costumes lrum other company productions will tie pieviewed The event is open to the public Tickets ate $7 and can be purchased hv c ailing Mi s Glade Peterson at tlir Utah Opeta Co, at Nordstrom Customer Serv ice Departments or at the door the dav ot the show Seating is limited Addition.il information can be from Opera Guild co presi dents Mrs Douglas J Allied and Mrs Tom Nlssdike d HAPPY tf 95TH BIRTHDAY Mary Irene Martin (hiit, on Rolpti Vorttn I vnn Woftm Moi l eo Mavpv and tneii tonuiies ith he oKing JaoU CWn ahi c.ei(0aTp her tXUttxJav witi ho cH Match Meliv o ( onto ' - & f , loev v. Western Women set lecture on support are Lori Bray, Credit Bureau of Salt Lake City, first vice president. Jenafer Dunn. Valley Bank and Trust Co . second vice president, Sam Anderson, First Union Mortgage Corp , third vice president. Sandra McCarty Chevron West Credit Union, secretary, and Michelle Pollock. Credit Bureau of Salt Lake City, treasurer. E. 100 South. The public is invited Dr. Kirkham will discuss "Women Supporting Women. Western Women Unlimited is a nonprofit organization working to implement goals set forth in "Forward-looking Strategies to the Year 2000. the document generated by the 1985 United Nations Conference for Women. OAKWOOD SHOPPING CENTER MSDV ALLEY FAMILY CENTER SOUTH 900 EAST MURRAY, UTAH Naw fit Tw4 WEST 5400 SOUTH SALT LAK E CITY, UTAH Louttivn 9661110 3492 1 Cnvlnlnt 879 It changed my entire outlook on food says woman about weight loss plan that helped her to lose 102 pounds. Bv a H evening fashions tin sit. m c tossin uls I'l i, a 1 A15 loft, r Ih, Opera benefit to he - Kollawav Cabinet D p it ttnent of Health needs roilaw i i ibim-- t that w ill house a ; V and a NCR lot Null I lioiial f dm at ion il U .hsc s )( Dr. Kate Kirkham, associate professor of organizational behavior, Brigham Young University, is the speaker for the Oct. 21 meeting of Western Women Unlimited at 7 p.m. at the Mountain Fuel Auditorium, 180 thia Evans. Valley Mortgage Co Moving nItons, success are seminar topics in ko'iopulus answiimg telephones pro-gium- S.L. Soroptoinists schedule luncheon, show Soroptomist Internationa), Salt Answer Ihoncs - Ten volunteers neede d lo help in the of f e ,it Kamp hurxilav, 99 remember w hat my old size was." she ' Now I wear a size eight or laughs Writer nine1' for the first time I m wearing the clotliesl vealwjyswanlc'dtowcar I just line shopping.' she adds Nutri System firmly believes that Diane Wipcn savs she tried hard to live a lull. actixe hie despite her big weight problem, hut it wasn't easy still put on a bathing suit and went waier skiing Imay have looked like an absolute tool . but that's w hat I enjoyed doing." Diane retails "But it got tothe point that I eould lurdly bend down to " I puttheskuson Diane had alwavs struggled w ith a eight problem, but it got out ol hand Lventujllv. she weighed over 230 pounds, and found e'en simple chores lasing ' I tried all the lad diets that came ' along Diane s.ivs "Nothing worked I gained even Ihing I losth.uk and even more I his went on tor about eight vears I must have tried more than a dozen different diets and programs f math. Diane tinned to her local Nmri Svstem Weight laws Center It seemed to her to be the most comprehensive and convenient program around But would it work ' Or was this lo be another in a long line of trustrating failures.' "It wastantasiic.' Dianedeclares "I lost 102 pounds' went down to D2' I haven t been this thin since was lb' DianesavsNutri System was totally dillerent Horn any previous reducing Il u si came oil easy and experience' lost three poundsevery week steadv I It was amazing. never hit a plateau never got discouraged' Vnoihci happy surprise Diane savs she has learned to keep the pounds ott permanent v Six months alter reaching her goal. Diane hasn t regained an ounce "I weigh myselfexery day Right now m two pounds below mx gU' Her Hei husband is delighted friends are amazed And Diane has a wonderful leeltng of ,u complement and renewed v Igor ' I ve finally got my mind oft food, Belore. it we went on she laughs vacation, the tirsi dung would dunk a Is mt was the restaurants we would go lo Now dent even think about 'cstaurjiiis Now it stlu golt the tennis die sw miming 'suuc Nuln Svstem haxec hanged n iv c nitre ou tli tok vn lisid It s made a w over-eatin- I I total change in mx Me Nulr Sv sk m has v hanged thousand-o- l lues It I'oiic ot the world s largest i it u c s It - uroxxth i'll! li v h i in - ot wi c I It was the NutriSystem program that finally got my mind off fond. Before, if I went on vacation, the first thing I would think about was the restaurants I would go to. NutriSvstem has made a total change in my for all the fad diets that t 230 pounds, Diane AN ipert was a candidate came along.' But nothing worked. 1 I losing weight is not enough In fact, it is iitten the easiest part ol die plan It the .loss is to be meaningful, clients must c hange habits and betid' lor so that lost pounds can never return All clients attend a regular behav lor education classes Lxpcrt instructors help the siudent understand the underlying psychological causes lor over eating and obesity Diane says that she gained a great I leamedwhen deal from the classes to eat how long to eat. how to control the emotions that trigger I found I was eating out of boredom and routine' The education and support continues long alter the cl lent n aches the proper weight as part ot Nutri by stem s yearlong maintenance phase Diane says she'll never again let her ' weight get out ot control Noway "she vows "I love being thin I'mmuchmore active, particularly w ith my children. I used to watch them play Now kanioin them roller skjting or play ing ball Diane says her trends are otten shocked to see how much Ik i appeaiaikchasv h 'nped Sew ral lijvc been so impressed hv her M2 pound weight loss that dies too have mined Nutn Svsic'in delimtelv recommend Nutn dies want to lose Svsiem " she savs weight this w ill work It sihc toixl and the people that work at Nun System Thev'rc always encouraging and supportive Thev realwavsthcreilvou need a little he Ip Yiunevci get j leeltng life." and success is based on thousands ol satisfied clients like Diane The Nutn Svstem appro uh to sale weightcontrol ixiiimprehen-r.simple and quic k It removes the mo-- t truubleson i?hi tumbling biiK k lo uv c sim Im loss by remov inp all oi id .i the c lie ill Niilri pi, toodealcnduringlhc reduv m; pl.i-the program 1 lie kev mgredu m th N u Sv stem ( uisine "the v nti i line ol nutrition, ill, bji.u v.l om I here u dre no dec isions to I m here' no shopping m no l.ibi" ik u , plamiun s -- ' -- di-- i Sys'em-upplivs- ! e c 1 v no weighing calorie-countin- or measuring I hi li kxJ plan is umbmed w ithc lose persona! counseling bch.iv inredticJ in "K ism's to h mge habits optional and Ion. li rm maintenance e'en Th loud w good lemoyed a Dime saw Mu r die first day or at all w i'ti hunger wi ad nopioblc And I at ur q iivVIv jlio'jl even in h i to a w, i V i that it was c 'ho pi muds un ' I. a k d on sin h eournict liiv kin fik lie si.ni Shrimp vnikv-a-- ( ( Bu'i'iindv Saike and ltd t and hoc a k i Ilk ik Is were hi, m n v v t ' ' -- d- c x v i V I v K hearty anddehaous "I really enjoyed the pancakes and sy rup," Diane adds She say s it took her no more than fixe minutexto leather food, leaving plentv ol time lo cook for her tamilv in indi Lverythinz is So idualcak there is no chance for error tach client works toward an nidi' dual goa set with the aid ot Nutri Sys cm's exclusive VVeight minder' Computer The computer alsopredk ts the exact amount ol tune it w ill take to reach the goal V wrumn guarantee promises that clients who follow the program will x reach their goal in the predicted time or they remain in the program at no extra charce until all the weight is oil s people vary, so do then weight losses Hut rnanx clients lose up to a pi Hind eac h day w ithout hunser bane sav s the pounds seemed ti melt aw. iv One dax Diane will a'wavs re me 'liber is the dax she wen! tothe hie women s ' shop where she had piex ouslv purchased all her clothes .unl discovered she was ino sm,i (,,r ,L It was a real thi ill hi large sizes recalls lie tape measure shows Di, mv shwl I I in iiiiuz me 1x4 iik Ik sou r ill Hunt of being put dow n Best ol all Diane lias complete confidence m her.ibil'iv tomamuinher new we i, hi ' Aon le.un a whnle new ' she w iv ii eat me al Nutn Svsiem vied lies lirr lire 7 Nuln Vsirm 1" liu' AVasaUli I mill all ili'Hic iilnl In m k m ji emir sur-- I min' true I Ills week s(,i , in off .ill irngr,oiis. lull ()' 12 ft- Ilocnlowii lull. ix HHU2 lt.m nl ci Wilt VhhIx ic h I.iihI 27K-'72-2Wes! 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