| Show ------- - -- etEbtEtaltal:tZtiLtttnt svp "Tp Lifestyles Desk: 237-207- 5 The American Heart Association Utah Affiliate is planning an attack on fat through three educational classes Slim for Life Shop Smart a Healthy Heart and Eat Right Cook Light Each will begin the week of March 16 Slim for Life is a course that Ineetg for one hour a week A low-feating plan exercise'' program and behavior modification will be tanst11 Cost for the class is $60 which is reduted to $50' if registration is received by March 6 A $20 WW1& will be offered $10 for perfect attendance and $IO if goal weight is achieved Classes will be taught along the Wasatch Front 10-we- 1 tr 1 tt 1 4 A Locations include East Millcreek Holladay I i kt i It 1 ' ' mi- crophone at the dinnerplay - lik 'k ' t I t 4"4 : 4:: :fr ' 1o--d's- ' lb N it I The Utah Association for Children's Therapy elected officers recently Outgoing president Robert L Guymon received a plaque commemorating his two years in office New officers are: Margret McEwan president Joan Hatch vice president Gail Heatherly treasurer and Marge Nielson secretary Other outgoing officers recognized for their service were Pat Cummings and Maggie Peterson fah '6' ift ' 0 ) at 4 Iv e I: i lk 1 i I t w 41) irt ' I 1 g ' '40 0" 0 t t ' '1 op 1 k ' i 't '''' I I r ' - --- I : 1 F ! The Avicultural Society of Utah has scheduled a speech by Gary Clifton Scottsdale Ariz Western Regional vice president American Federation of Aviculture March 7 at 7:30 pm in the Hogle Zoo 1 i Elephant Hall The speech is free and open to the public Mr Clifton will discuss the Arizona Seed Crackers Society Halfmoon Breeding Consortium a captive management program designed to ensure genetic diversity in managed captive population of halfmoon conures !14dok i 'W"' 1Ji ) 1Kit m Brittany Tiehenor is all dressed up for the party Something different for brides t By Taili Song fund-raise- NEWS The house that love built No shrinking violets in THESE bouquets No sugar dripping off THIS wedding cake Many of today's brides are ready for something Amy Mackay serves guests at Black History Month party editor-in-chie- la t I i i I !'1 - i - 1 —I) i k 41 -- J!1- - ta'''1t 41111 -- 'I!":' 1? I I A A r 1 7 1 1 t!) ri k I - — t - 1 s ' L ' i 5 1kAtil 4 11 -' k7 L 1 i I ' i- 1 i 0 1 '- - i p i :' -- 1 -- - --- - - Carla Coonradt Ronald McDonald Chuck Coonradt welcome guests to Red and White Ball I- s id- 1 1- 14' II 4 S1-- Ronald McDonald burned the mortgage on the house that love built To applause from 350 guests at the fifth Red and White Ball in the beautiful setting of The Country Club Ronald (he claims no other identity) torched the document then magically made it reappear The original and copies will be presented to "pioneer" supporters of the Salt Lake Ronald McDonald house which opened in 1988 and has helped over 3000 families with critically ill children from as near as Tooele Utah and as far away as Russia Parents stay at the house for as little as $10 a night while their children are hospitalized Executive committee president Andrew Shelline told guests of plans for a new mortgage one to finance an 8000- square feet $700000 expansion which will add 12 bedrooms and other faciliwas on display ties A mock-uNo McLean burgers for this dressy crowd Chicken Wellington was the gourmet entree Centerpieces of spring flowers in vine baskets made by Helena Merrill Park City could be taken home for $30 A Park City band Chord On Blues provided danceable music Along with the jollity there were touching moments Social worker Pat Gamble Hovey escorted a group of honored guests: six young men and women all cancer patients from Primary Children's Medical Center oncology department looking grand in tuxes and party dresses Stacey Belt Wendy Bennion - different One reason is that the brides themselves are different They are likely to be older — and bolder — than they've been in the past Nationally the average ages of a bride and groom are 24 and 26 respectively And in the big cities the average age of brides is higher than the national average — in the late 20s and early 30s of f according to Barbara D Tober Bride's magazine Although many brides are interested in making their cwn fashion statements they're not necessarily turning their backs and trains on tradition For some brides "special" might refer to the details They might favor the new uses of textural fabrics — fluffy tulle delicate organza lacy point d'esprit crisp pique grosgrain ottoman nubby silk shantung or luxurious panne velvet — to create subtle interest Others may go for gorgeous embellishments — dimensional flowers colored embroidery or crystal beading and jeweling — to make a striking impact But what "special" has come to mean for almost every bride today is special value and service Tober says The economy has affected today's brides but what is important is "not a bargain not a discount — but value You should feel comfortable with the quality of the service you receive with the quality of the fitting et cetera for the price you pay for the dress" she says "Women still want beautiful dresses but they want to feel that what they're getting is worth it' According to the most recent Bride's survey $750 is the average amount spent on a wedding dress in America Tober says "But there Is the perfect dress for you for whatever price" - ("4 rz:dti 1- -1 P rill n Lii'l ti tirii L ii id L- 1 ) 1111 k k 0 14 -- ' I 0 1 - k'''s 1 il I ' D ages 18 and older with asthma who have required asthma medication for at least 1 year to control their symptoms are needed to participate in an investigational drug study for the treatment of asthma Participants reCeive FREE medical tests and investigational study medications plus up to $32000 compensation for their time For further information regarding this investigational drug study Volunteers ' I I HAPPY BOTH I 1 1 - A f i ' 4 : --4 JACKSON f 1052 - 1 ' i 't 1 - East Emerson eye Sete- - Itt ' - 1 I '1(1- z "C0- - Your &Aaron 7i croactraidrerq oral 21 wdo1vtordchliered blob 'r vou 0 I400tty loth EirthOuv WI 1 Me hold on Open tOkalt In VOW 4 honor at Me Emerson LDS Word : - I BIRTHDAY NELLIE DURTSCHI - 1 -- - r P 4 - Ikrs d' l- -' 532-452- — k 4 i 1r '4 — oble tO attend be your cello ------ r1 A S' - - 1 1 1 — p t : 1- I- t - - ' - k '7-- ' - 1 IP Next 3 Days r 0ti Lit4 t 'i ki f i -- I- L 4 s al- l' "--- ) - " -- 1 It ' - '" '' — ! "f ' - : : AT''' fl 4412rleJ - 13 — f i 't 1--j''- - 'a" '4 t t t e t 4tk k it e ela t- t it tiff ' t' e e Il f VI - ) - - -- I 7 '' ' -- '1 f t'''' "e i 1 I 0 - Jeff Al Irvine Salt Lake Tribune Joy Cosby front left RalMone King Rosebud Davis David Cosby Frank le King Bud Roones back Linda Weir were in Black History Month play I k 4 L'Il 1 I ' ‘'''- - x4 I t I fl4 1 ! it 4 - s II 7 I : 'k - iti - k t ' -- "- I 's ' 1 0 i I I 40-44' ft' '3 - 0- ki1'‘'t '- 44 III 4A 't ' 0 A 3 "0"4gg'Irt t ks k 4 ' i posoZZ I L ' - 0F0004 '''4 i — 110r 1 ---s i ' I ' 1 ' '4 i 11)t t 1 — ' I "'"""aAe:-- i s s - 4 -- ' k'' kk I ' t — i I : ' '''' i' ' 4 : -- i It - I :4'4 s Ot ' - -- - - s'' ' c 1 s ' - - f - t kv (44'4 - ( ' f N s — '1 -k-s Hick EganThe Salt Lake Tribune Stacey Belt back Wendy Bennion Greg Hopkins Chris Hancuff Kevin fete Harry Gina Marrelli front Ronald McDonald at mortgage-burning t- -r t fr Barbara Clark Stringham Norma Andrew She nine share a table at the party for supporters of Salt Lake's Ronald McDonald House Quilt Show and Auction two years aborning was the most successful yet and LDS Hospital is the richer for it At a recent luncheon at the The Lion House chairman Diane Johnson pre sented a check for $195000 to hospital administrator Rick Cagen and Richard Chris Hancuff Kevin Harry Greg Hopkins and Gina Marrelli introduced themselves with poise and told of their personal struggles Also introduced was Dr Ed Baun pediatric oncologist from Chicago in town with 27 cancer patients ages 10 to 17 for a week of skiing in Park City Dr Baun helped establish the second Ronald McDonald House in Chicago in 1977 (There are now 153 in the United States 27 outside) With Dr Baun was wife Ann Chuck and Carla Coonradt Park Board City were member Clark Stringham with wife Barbara was lauded for turning a dream to reality with his early support of the Ronald McDonald House A high point of the evening was drawing for a Australian vacation donated by Michael and Ann Meyer and Northwest Airlines Rick and Maureen Sutherland Park City will head down under Another Park City couple Mike and Joan Nielsen chose a Carribbean items cruise from IN THE CROWD: board president-elec- t Donna and David Schultz Norma Shelline Jan and Anne Bagley house director Karen Huber and Terry Garriga Marcia and Fred Rollins Kris Ferguson Rosemary Roe Jon and Christine Holbrook Moab Bob and Gail Sanders Karen Bettilyon Jan and Chuck Sparrer Doug and Sue Johnson Kimble and Dorian Shaw and Mindy and Myke Higgins two-wee- Christenson president of the Deserarm of the et Foundation hospital YOU ARE INVITED To Art D'Eleganee auction of works by Utah painters photographers and designers sponsored by Zonta Clubs of Utah and Salt Lake Gallery Association for Salt Lake Rape Crisis Center March 7 Red LionSalt Lake 255 S West Temple Art preview 6 pm program 7 Light buffet beverages and entertainment $30 per person Call the center A fund-raisin- k 112 To the Children's Dance Theatre premiere performance of "Tales" as dancers 8 to 18 bring five international folk tales to life March 13 7 pm March 14 2 pm Capitol Theatre 50 W 200 South Salt Lake City Tickets $3 to $15 Call Tanner Creative Dance program listed under University of Utah silent-auctio- n To put on your green suede shoes and join the Hibemians at the Salt Lake Hilton 150 W 500 South March 14 Cocktails 6 pm dinner 8 dancing to the Theresa Fuller band Black Green welcome $85 a couand Eileen Wiss or James Call Rob ple D and Jane N Larson el El g M M The results are in Last fall's Holiday A e I 11 Serger for Everyone Full Range Differential Feed System Very Easy Threading — Ruffles Rolled hem Blind hem & Fancy Thread Hat Lock Combo 43 thread lock Serger designed in Switzerland — Built to Last Sew Trim Cut — An in One Operation! 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I fi 6 800 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday Intermountain Allergy and Asthma CI :Mc AAAA Med:col Research Group 150 South MO East Salt take City Utah 64102 1 110' doy Morch 7 5 so 1130 arm All Your many friends ond rots itvt$ cry Irortted To cal lose ono ore DosowCtdcrossma Ot your consoorty - please call: I 4 7 U - ' -' -- - A A I 1 Dvi -- ''' t' i - 1' -- '- i '1' r6r -1 : 1 v'‘ e lace-trimm- i t- - ' zebra-stripe- d 4 West Roy - ' rit P 4 -- t I e ( Tom Redifer DALLAS MORNING pin' Friday night Ava Cabey started things off with a rousing rendition of the black national anthem as people of all ages packed the cultural hall to overflowing for a celebration of Black History Month featuring dinner of chicken and ribs and black-eyepeas a play called "The Little Slave Girl Phillis Wheatley" and music rap to gospel If you missed it don't despair and play directors Debbie Cosby and Lois Johnson report that "due to popular demand" the celebration will be repeated Friday at 8 pm at the church 1510 S Richards St Proceeds go to Tender Loving Care Learning Center program providing supervision and learning to 25 to 30 children ages 5 to 12 before and efter school (Ms Cosby is center manager Dorothy Brown is director) Members of the congregation took singing and acting roles in the play including children Joy and David Cosby and RaiMone and Frankie King and Charlinda Johnson Scenes were interspersed with musital numbers Ted Rolle's zesty gospel singing seemed a precursor to rap Adrian Jefferson rapped modern-stylThe FTC Band which normally backs up the church choirs played mellow music between acts Under Ernie Enoch's direction the Faith Temple young adult choir made the rafters ring Dress was colorful and individual Barbara Grant wore a long dress with matching turban Servers like Amy Mackay wore bright colored headbands stylized versions of the kerchiefs worn by slaves in the play Josh Grant (almost as tall as the one who played basketball for the University of Utah) waited tables in tails rented for the occasion Tiny Brittany Tichenor was decked out from her anklets to her braided topknot She came with her mother Paula and little brother Gregory ALSO AT THE PARTY: dinner committee members Liz Palmer Rochelle Butler Rhonda Anderson and Linda Weir Lee and Helen Merrill Kerry and Carolyn Manning and son Jason Clyde Robinson Rosebud Davis evangelist Robert and Janece Cramer Badi Mahmood Chester Johnson Violet and Daniel Summers Myrtle Johnson Pamela and Darrell Cosby Rosae Jefferson Rose and Bud Roones Ira Lee Stafford Marilyn Hill Veronica Milton Benjamin Anderson and Claudia and Marlin Sundberg and sons Benjaman Bill Noah and Jaakob Bishop Robert C Cosby and wife Rosemary Redmon Cosby Faith Temple Church were sponsors of r the old-tim- Ava Cabey steps up to the national president International Footprint Association will make his official visit to Utah March 11 according to Stan Jacobson grand board director Salt Lake chapter Mr Redifer Aberdeen Wash will visit the Salt Lake Provo and Ogden chapters A dinner in his honor is scheduled March 14 at 6 pm at the Weber County Sheriff's Training Center 5488 S 2700 1 d illr ' i The Faith Temple Pentecostal Church No1 in Salt Lake City was jum- at "Kaleidoscope of Colors" is theme of the nondenominational Christian Women's Club of Salt Lake City luncheon planned March 11 at 12:30 pm at Olympus Hotel and Conference Center 161 W 600 South On the program: "Colorful Illusion" by Dale Lawler stained-glas- s expert "Notes That Sparkle" by Jan Harding "Bits and Pieces" by Terri Albright Cost is $825 Make reservations with Mrs Clifford Cotton by March 9 i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1 Kearns South Jordan Sprague Park West Val-- ley West Jordan and Sandy libraries Bountiful Davis Highlánd Layton Murray Spanish Fork Viewmont and Woods Cross high schools Classes also are available in Tooele Logan Provo Orem and Park City Shop Smart classes will feature grocery-stor- e tours led by registered dietitians Eat Right classes will demonstrate cooking techniques For more information contact the American Heart Association Utah Affiliate A7 By Pat Capson ! I ir - 1 1 4 I- ' 1 fa i 0 Party lines: Getting involved for children 4 t4 44p 1 0 THURSDAY March 5 1992 Ctub notes long-ter- 0 ) A it tital !O I I |