Show — 1 ' t- - ' Q D I 1 ( L' it 1 4 I SOUTH b 4 0 L C A L E N '''Or Y MMUNITY All"qh 611 3 t tA Calendar items are published as a community service only as space permit& Sobmissions are due one week before pubficatiOn Send all items to: Pius Box 1257 San Lake City UT 84110 or fax information to U 237-212- 1 classes for kids: The University of Utah is sponsoring a variety of classes for children and youths in October To register or for additional information call 581- 6984 Oassesinclude: — Drama training for young people ages 8 Wednesdays 4:15-5:3- 0 24 West Institute $60 fee pm Oct — Starlab simulated space travel program for ages 10-1- 5 Oct 6 from 6 to 8 pm and Oct 9 from 8 am to 5 pm Brighton High School $45 tee 6:30-7:3- 0 — Weird science for preschoolers ages 4 and 5 Oct 7 pm U Children Development Center $35 fee Youth Arts Academy classes ages 4 beginning week of Oct 4 for fee ages 4 Garfield Learning Center $65-$7- 0 —Creative writing for grades 10-1- 2 Thursdays Oct 7 to Nov 11 4--5 pm U Business Classroom Budding Room 210 $35 fee Right to Life meeting: The Davis County chapter of Right to Life will hear a presentation on the Freedom of Choice Bill that will soon be facing Congress The public is invited to the meeting Oct 7 at 7 pm at the Davis County Library 155 N Wasatch Drive in Layton For moreinformaaon cali 547-070- 6 Missionaries to America program: The First Church of the Nazarene 2018 E 2100 South in Sall Lake City will be hosting Missionaries to America a team of 10 international students at programs Oct 3-- 6 at 7 pm The public is invited For more information call 486-052- 2 Living on one income: Utah State University's Cooperative Extension Service is sponsoring a free three-par- t lecture on living on one income in a two income world It will be taught by Extension Home Economist Marilyn King Albertson at the Sandy Library on Oct 13 20 and 27 from 6:30-8:3- 0 pm To attend you must preregister by Oct 6 by calling 468-317- 0 ar reunion: Cyprus High The Class of 1953 will hold its reunion Oct 8-- 9 at the Magna Club Golf Course at the Hidden Valley Country Club in Sandy and Copper For details call 250-279- 0 or 250-285- 6 Performance of "Brigadoon" The Riverton City Arts Council is sponsoring a production of "Brigadoon" at the Oquirrh Hills Middle School in Riverton at 7:30 pm Friday Oct 8 and at 2 pm and 7:30 pm Saturday Oct 9 Tickets are $4 for adults $3 for children 12 and under The 2 pm Saturday performance will be 13 for senior citizens Tickets can be obtained at the door or at The production is being supported by grants Riverton City Hall 254-070- 4 from the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts Center Jewish Community comedy night used book sale: Comedian Mark Schiff will be the headliner at the Jewish Community Center's comedy night at 7:30 pm Oct 2 Tickets are $8 if purchased in advance and $10 at the door The center is also holding a used book sale noon to 5 pm Oct 10 in the ZCMI Atrium in Foothill Village Museum of Natural History dinosaur exhibition: An exhibit titled "Dinosaurs —A Global View" featuring detailed painting and lifelike dinosaur models will be displayed at the Utah Museum of Natural History's Dumke Gallery from Oct 2 to Jan 9 1994 Children's activities are planned for Oct 2 from pm and there will be a talk about dinosaurs by guest curator Jeff Eaton at the gallery Oct 3 at 3 pm Discount tickets are available at participating Sinclair stations Parkinson's Support Group walk and dinner: The Parkinson's Support Group is sponsoring a "Road to Dignity" walk beginning at 3 pm Oct 12 at Building 8 of the Veterans Hospital There will be a reception and light dinner at 4 pm For more information call - I 2 Utility Assistance Program volunteers The Salt Lake-are- a chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to interview applicants for the Red Utility Assistance Program Workers are needed for morning or afternoon shifts Monday through Friday For more information call 467-733- 9 Square dance classes: The Pioneer Squares are starting a beginners square dancing class Oct 1 8 and 15 at Liberty Elementary School in Murray at 7 pm For more information call 255-604- 3 Speakers bureau: The Center for Communication Coaching a community service education organization offers speakers at no charge for presentations workshops and panel discussions on a variety of topics For more information call 546-065- 0 Bereavement support group: A grief support group for widows and widowers meets at 2 pm on the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Murray Heritage Center For more information call 467-413- 6 YWCA LeaderLuncheon: YWCA of Salt Lake City will hold its fifth annual Leadertuncheon Oct 4 at the Red Lion Hotel Barbara Reynolds USA Today columnist will discuss the portrayal of women in the media For information call 355-280- 4 Haunted house fund-rais- er The American Heart Association will host tours of its 1993 haunted house at South Towne Center from 0 pm Mondays through ThursAdmission to days and 1 pm Fridays and Saturdays from Oct the tours featuring seven murders of Jack the Ripper is $5 with discount tickets available at several locations Arthritis sell-hel- p courses education day: The Utah chapter of the Arthritis Foundation is sponsoring two self-hel- p courses for arthritis sufferers and their families One class will begin Oct 5 and will be held weekly from 9 pm at Bryant Intermediate School Room 109 The other class will begin Oct 20 10 am to noon in Room 1 of the Cottonwood Hospital Wilkinson Building In addition the foundation and Primary Children's Medical Center and Western Rehabilitation Institute are sponsoring a Juvenile Arthritis Education Day Oct 9 from 9:30 am to 1 pm at the Western Rehabilitation Institute 8074 S1300 East self-hel- p To register for the classes or the education day call 486-499- 3 Workshops on money management The American Association of Retired Persons and the Utah State University Extension Service are sponsoring a series of eight weekly workshops for women on money management Sept 29 to Nov 17 from 9 to 11:30 am at the L Clara Cushing Heritage Senior Center 10 E 6150 South Two college credits are available for the workshops which will cost $15 For more information call 468-317- 0 Relationship assessments and consultations: The Institute of Personal Development is offering free relationship assessments and consultations until Sept 30 For appointments or more information call 2786909 State Historical Society docents sought The Utah State Historical Society is looking for people interested in training to become docents Applicants will be required to take a 7 training course For more information call Silver Beaver nominations sought The Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America is seeking nominations for adult Scout leaders who through exceptional and dedicated service to youth church and community can be considered for presentation of the Silver Beaver Scouting highest award Additional information and entry forms can be obtained by calling 582-366- 3 JW Gallivan Utah Center Plaza activities: Sept 29: Ed Pratt Trio noon Sept 30: The Obvious Live Music noon Oct 1: Forrest Jenkins noon Oct 2: Save the Earth rally pm Oct 4: Clogging Grandmothers noon Oct 5: Salt Lake Good Time Jazz Band noon Children's Museum of Utah: The Children's Museum of Utah 840 N 300 West Salt Lake City 328-3383 has special Monday ni9ht admission of $1 for children and $150 for adults after 5 pm Regular prices are $250 and $3 Upcoming events include: 4: Art projects 3-- 5 pm Sept 28-O—Oct 2: Story time pm Icon painting 3-- 5 pm Cardiac lecture series: Davis Hospital and Medical Center 1600 W Antelope Drive Layton is continuing its cardiac lecture series The following presentations will be given at 8 pm in the Physical Therapy Center — Drugs and anatomy by Ken Pratt Sept 29 —Stress management by Jayne Edgren Taylor Oct 6 — Cardiac risk factors by Dr Robert Taylor Oct 13 Art for animals auction: Works of art and certificates for services have been contributed for a silent art auction and reception Oct 1 7:30-9:3- 0 pm at the Tivoli Gallery 255 S State St to raise funds to upgrade Salt Lake County's north animal shelter Proceeds will also go for ongoing animal care assistance and spayneuter programs Several local artisits will be on hand and refreshments will be provided There will be a $10 donation charge at the door For more information call 264-226- 6 CPA class from 6-- 9 pm at DaA two-claCPA course will be offered Sept 28-2- 9 vis Hospital and Medical Center Fee is $10 Call 774-702- 3 Rocky Point haunted houses: Rocky Point haunted houses at 3390 S State in Salt Lake City and at 2279 Washington Blvd In Ogden will open at 7:30 pm Sept 30 and will be open Tuesdays through Thursdays 7:30-10:3- 0 pm and Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm to mignight through Oct 31 Admission is $550 for ages 10 and older and $350 for children ages 6 to 9 Proceeds will go to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association bazaar Crossroads Urban Center fund-raisiMany churches in the Salt Lake area will be participating in this year's g food pantry proCenter's for bazaar the Crossroads Urban gram to be held from 9 am to 3 pm Oct 2 at Zion Lutheran Church 1070 S Foothill Drive Admission is a suggested donation of $1 or One food item accepted at the door South High School reunion: The graduating classes of 1980-8- 5 will hold a reunion Oct 9 beginning at 6:30 pm at the Red Lion Hotel Cost is $25 per person To make reservations call 466-430- 5 Christian step aerobics: The Holladay Baptist Church 2780 E 3900 South is offering aerobics classes Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 pm beginning Oct 5 at a cost of $25 and Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 &m beginning Oct 4 at a cost of $30 Child care is provided For more information call 277- 9412 - IA MOM k 1993 21-2- 2 mi - - 1 I '''' 1 lig ' 1 - ' I ' I4 11 -:- - - t '" I - V-- Sterling Poulson Applause KUTV Channel 2 weatherman Sterling Poulson has been awarded the American Meteorological Society's Seal of Approval in recognition of the quality of his television broadcasts Bailee Michelle Vawdrey daughter of Moniace Peterson and Tad and Chrissy Vawdrey of Riverton has been selected as a finalist n in the 1993 Utah Scholarship and Recognition Program to be held Oct in Salt Lake Pre-Tee- 1-- 3 City Mara Sorenson daughter of Craig and Eileen Sorenson of West Jordan has been selected as a finalist in the 1993 Utah Scholarship and Recognition Program Guadalupe Schools was recently presented with a donation of $21687 on behalf of Chef & The Child Foundation by Gary Pankow of the American Culinary Federation's Beehive Chapter The funds will benefit Guadalupe's food program and educational system for children Salt Lake City's Army Reserves news: Pre-Tee- n at-ris- k screenings: Affiliate provides free The National Society to Prevent Blindness-Uta- h glaucoma screenings Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays from pm at 661 S 200 East The society is also providing free amblyopia ("lazy eye" blindness) screenings for children No appointment is necesfor more information sary Call 524-202- 0 Woodcarvers club: A woodcarvers club for advanced and beginning skills meets regularly on the fourth Tuesday of each month 7 pm at the Woodworking-Unlimite- d store 767 E 7200 South Call 566-565-2 for more information Fathers' grief-suppo-rt group: A support group for fathers whose children have died meets the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Wasatch Canyon Hospital 5770 S 1500 West For more information contact Doug Beckstead at 264- 8 9579 or Scott Wilson at Alzhelmer's support group meetings: Alzheimer's support group meetings are held each month in different for more information areas of the county Call 596-030-8 Free assistance with MedicareMedicaid: Need help with your Medicare paperwork? The American Association of Retired Persons has trained consultants who will provide free help through the new M MAP program Assistance is provided for preparing medical insurance claims processing doctor and hospital bills etc This is by intermountain Heaith Care For more information on the program call 269-420- 0 Old-TiFiddlers: Utah e The Salt Lake chapter of the Utah Rddlers meets the second Saturday of each month from 11 am until 2 pm at the Wheeler Historic 363-2022 Call 6351 S 900 East Farm or 2664568 for more information lt K 7 -- - 1t i rx Bailee Michelle Vawdrey Mara Sorenson — Lane D Sterger son of Stephen Sterger and Donna Hughes of Bemnon has enlisted in the Army Reserves for six years Utah National Guard news: — Pvt Todd J Smith son of Mr and Mrs Harvey L Smith of West Valley City has completed basic training at Fort Jackson in Columbia SC — Brett L Ontiveros son of i t r 'i v 0140-' r 1 i Larry and Carmen Ontiveros of Murray has enlisted into 625th MP Company of the Utah Army National Guard — Shane S Record son of Tom and Pam Record of Salt Lake City is the newest member of HHB I Corps Artillery of the Utah Army National Guard — Shane D Herndon son of Doyle and Ervetta Herndon of West Valley City has joined the 1457th Engineer Battalion of the National Guard US NavyMarine news: Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Brett K Drake of Roy recently was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal for superior performance wile serving aboard the destroyer USS Thorn 1 A: '7 i - t-- k I fi rtj 4:7111: ''i ''' 4 7 e i ---- --' ' ' Esther G Mapes US Air ForceArmy news: — Pvt Esther G Mapes a 1992 graduate of Murray High has completed Army basic training at Fort Jackson SC — Maryse E De 'forge of Salt Lake City has enlisted in the Army for four years — Travis Lloyd son of Mr and Mrs Larry Lloyd of Salt Lake City has enlisted in the Army for three years Art for Animals gives pets a boost receive We provide education programs and presentations for different age levels in schools tours of both shelters which allow the public to become familiar with Public understanding and knowledge of the serthe functions of a shelter ongoing education through vices provided by Salt Lake County Animal Services and other are very important media features and volunteer opportunities for stuagencies for the betterment of people and pets Knowing what dents adults and senior citizens Volunteers are of great value to our agency The is available how to make use of that knowledge and then using it can solve many problems for many Humane Education and Awareness Advisory Board for Salt Lake County a nonprofit organization was people established in 1983 Volunteers have been of great Animal-contrissues animal care and responsibilvalue to us We assist you and you can assist us ity concerns animal laws and ordinances and adopWith tremendous amounts of hard work and huntions are just some the people-pe- t that Salt problems dreds of volunteer hours the board raised the seed Lake County Animal Services can help with beautiful We are a government agency with two operating funds for construction of the located W at 3900 511 animal shelter South through animal shelters one at 511 W 3900 South and the other at 890 N 300 West Both shelters handle in the Arts for Animals I and II silent art auctions and receptions excess of a thousand lost stray and abandoned aniArt for Animals III provided funds for veterinary mals per month for Salt Lake County's veterinary clinic equipment We provide clean comfortable protection from the for Animal IV will top them all with local artists Art outside elements of weather starvation disease injuart collectors framers and businesses ry inhumane treatment and fear We also care for donating a diverse variety of art art wear and services horses cows chickens rabbits and other small domesto raise money for the upgrading of Salt Lake Countic animals that are lost or that have strayed from ty's north animal shelter 890 N 300 West This buildhome is obsolete and very dysfunctional We're here to help animals to assist their owners in ingSaltvery Lake County is hoping to make major improvefinding them and to provide a healthier ments or build a new facility Art for Animals IV is the community Our officers work continually beginning We invite all of you to attend Friday Oct to investigate complaints of cruelty abuse aggressive 1 from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at the Tivoli Gallery 255 S animals dog bites dogs running at large and more State So when you have a complaint or a concern we are Our thanks goes to Tivoli Gallery Michael Berry here to help and direct you to the best possible Framing artists Lucy Fairchild Jess Ivie Lee Defensolution bach Lori Norman Lisa Carlson Ted Wasmer Chris We have a large number of healthy animals that Gustayson Miles Metzgar and many many more have not been claimed by their owners They are in donated by Jamsey's and Wasatch touring wear Art need of new homes and with our very structured will be a plus and the food and beverage scene is very good adoption program and staff we are able to going to be delicious thanks to Bmmby's Gilker Asplace many of these pets in new permanent homes sociates Smith's Wasatch Brew Pub and others We have a tremendous amount of information and For more information call Salt Lake County resources available to help with problems to answer Services extension 224 or nns or to aye nelprol 13 s:it Julie Smith Lake County Animal Services public relations coordinator animal-relate- d ol much-neede- d Speakers bureau: The Utah Correctional Association Speakers Bureau is available at no charge for panel discussion presentations and workshops The bureau features probation officers juvenile court workers counselors therapists and correctional officers For more information call Steve Auerbach at 272-800- 0 or Teague Eskelsen at 533-40Utah Food Bank program: The Utah Food Bank has started a new program So Others May Eat The program needs ll volunteers who will be willing to collect and delete donated food one night once a month once a week or one time Call Mary Beth Bohan at 486-213- 9 only Silver Spurs equestrian club: The Silver Spurs an equestrian club is accepting applications for membership Members will compete in parade drill and gymkhana events For more information contact Janice Klien Spurs president at 572-1543 or Cathy Garrett business manager 254-317- 0 Scrabble Club: Scrabble Club No 173 meets every Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 10 at Peter Piper Pima 2201 S Highland Drive All levels of play are included in the club New players are welcome For more information contact Jim Fischer at 3634420 or Mike Stevens at 943-243- 0 YWCA ''!t ' PMVied AM Sept Tues t' i I e ' '''' 1 1 Peace Corps information: The Peace Corps vell be recneting on the University of Utah campus Sept 27-2- 9 Information tables will be set up in the Oirein Student Union and there will be film peesentatiore at the Student Union at 7 pm Sept 28 and noon Sept 29 Salt Lake County Bridges Program: Salt Lake County is sponsoring a Bridges Program for people 45 and older who would like to help children who need understanding friendship and academic help Volunteers will spend four hours a week in the crass-roowen these children For more information call 468-219Exchange trip to Japan The Friendship Force of Utah is looking for people interested in a cultural exchange trip to Japan Oct 0 to the cities of Kumamoto and 2 or Nogoya For more information call 295-063-1 I Hansen Planetarium shows and classes: The Hansen Planetarium 15 S State St in Salt Lake City will be show-"Fate of the Uning Tale of a Comet" "Scippi" "Laser Drive 3-iverse" scripted and narrated by Stephen Hawking "Tonight's Sky" "Laser Dare Side" and "Laser Zeppelin" throughout "Laser U2 3-September In addition classes on astronomy and space exploration will be taught each Wednesday during September For more information call 538-210-4 Cholesterol screenings Davis Hospital classes: Davis Hospital and Medical Center is offering tree cholesterol education classscreenings Sept 30 from 2-- 7 pm in the second-floo- r room In addition the hospital is offering a class on preparing for a hysof and held the second fourth each month For more terectomy Tuesdays information call 774-702- 8 Library exhibits: Works by artist Howard Brough will be featured at the Foothill Library through Oct 1 An exhibit titled the Year of the American Craft will be at the Atrium Gallery in the main library through Oct 5 The Sweet Library will display landscapes by artist Josie Fife through Oct 9 For more information call 524-820- 0 Free gardening tips: Red Butte Garden is offering free gardening tips and panel discussions each Thursday through Sept 30 from noon to 1:30 pm For more information call 581-53Utah Natural History Museum events: Exhibit about Western archaic culture through Oct 17 — Exhibit of art by utah's first Expressionist painters Free immunizations: A mobile service will offer immunizations to children during September at Smith's stores and other locations Gall 975-44or your local health department office for information Improve your communication and leadership skills: The Metro Toastmasters Club meets every Wednesday at 6:15 pm to help members develop competence in a friendly supportive atmosphere Everyone 18 and up is invited to attend meetings held every Wednesday at the Salt Lake City Main Library 209 E 500 South second-floo- r meeting 3 room Call Colleen at or Sandy at 485-352for more information Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital's programs for pregeant women: Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital has two programs available for Regnant women — an "At Home at Risk" program and a "Young Morns" program To register for these programs or for more information call Deem at 562-424- 7 Free glaucomalazy-ey- Z''' " '' I ill N DOD '14 j 1 s NV t 1 i 14 1 LI r-- - I r010000Q1 i'"'"""" animal-relate- - d law-abidi- pet-own- er classes: The Salt Lake YWCA holds classes for mothers on building healthy relationships on new beginnings as well as a teen outreach program Call 355-280- 4 for more information National Society to Prevent Blindness: The National Society to Prevent Blindness sponsors a free telephone service that provides information on vision eye health and safety Call 524-202- 0 for more information Utah chapter of SIDS Foundation: The Utah chapter of the National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Foundation holds regular monthly support meetings usually on the third Thursday of every month at the Bryman School 1144 W 3300 South 2 For more information call New support group: A new support group for parents of children with mental handicaps meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at 455 E 400 South No 300 The support group is sponsored by ARC-UtFor more information 0 or 539-043- 1 call Caregiver support group: The OASIS nondemoninational group meets on the third Thursday of every month 7:30 pm at Zions Lutheran Conference Room 1070 S Foothill Drive For information call 269-953- 3 evenings Senior volunteers sought Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital is seeking senior volunteers to work in the gift shop Hours are flexible Call 8 Wendy Matthews at Molestation ritual-abus- e support groups: A support group for adults who were molested as children meets Wednesdays pm in Conference Room B at Highland Ridge Hospital Another support group for survivors of ritual abuse meets at the same place on Wednesdays from 6:30-- 8 pm Each support group charges a $5 therapist fee For more information call 467-622- 2 New support group: A new support group for parents of children with mental tiandicaps meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7 pm at 455 E 400 South No 300 For more information The support group is sponsored by ARC-Uta- h call 364-506- 0 or 539-043- 1 Mother Club of Utah: The Mother Club of Utah is an organization for mothers with young children at home It offers recreational play groups at parks Wheeler Farm etc every Wednesday Educational classes are provided for parents lecture series: Holy Cross breast-car- e Holy Cross Hospital 1045 E 100 South presents a continuing breast-car- e lecture series Events are Tuesdays from 7:30-- 9 pm in the Moreau Auditorium 1002 E South Temple The hospital also offers counseling support groups 0 for more information and exercise classes Call Men's grief support groups: Men's grief support groups meet at the following locations and times: —Wasatch Canyons Hospital 5770 S 1500 West Room 121 first and third Wednesdays 7 to 8:30 pm — Park City Record Building 1670 Bonanza Suite 205 first and third Tuesdays 7 to 8:30 pm — Service Drug 55 N Main St Bountiful first and third Thursdays 7 to 8:30 pm 9 For more information call Doug Beckstead Pediatric Respite Program volunteers: The Pediatric Respite Program is looking for health-car- e volunteers who can spend four hours a week caring for ill children in their homes For 0 more information call Hue Sheng Chorus: The Hue Shang Chorus a group that sings Chinese songs Is looking for new members It meets each Saturday at 7 pm at Friendsrep Manor 1 320 E 500 South For more information call 486-598- 7 Ani4-22- 264-226- EN '' 1 OF THE WEEK 7 Ashley is a mix between two very popular herding breeds the Australian shep- ': J 4i herd and the Shetland '"-' she sheep dog Frisbees prefers catching over herding sheep or cattle Her Frisbee accompanied her to the shelter She Is shy at first but warms up to a kind hand and a soft voice She's now ready for adoption from Salt Lake Cotmty's south shelter 511 However W 3900 South Ashley comes with a collar ID tag leash vet health exam and a new colorful Frisbee For in7 formation call tt''VII ' : V '0 ''' :"s - '' 1t t '—:'-- ' : t'' PZ ti -- - e" - ' ' ' 'L - ' ( :jt "' ' lt t 41 1 ''''''k ' N 't Jt ''''' :4 $i I ' N '" " - - — ' 31 i " 'if410Ap:' 111 '' d '''''' Ili 'i t' ' : !' - - : ' 4- 1 4:::- '‘'''' ' ''''6"t 1 ' 441-''- '' ' r I'S '' : ''' t'1'''I ''' i'' ' t iLei : '4'' :11i: 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