| Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday January 5 Bookmobile Happenings CP R class offered will be directed by theater department member Lynda Linford The show calls for a cast of two men and one woman Auditions will take place in the Studio Theatre room 224 of the Fine Arts Center from pm All roles are open but cast members must be available for daily 0 rehearsals from pm The production will be presented March 5 “Key Exchange" by Kevin Wade had a successful run and looks at the romantic pitfalls facing New York's young “swinging singles” Commitment versus unencumbered freedom are the main points debated in the play For further information concerning auditions for either show contact the 6 Utah department of theater at State Theatre auditions are open to all USU students and community members Jan 18 the American Red Crosi is providing CPR cardiopulmonary re suscitition training at various locations throughout Utah “CPR Saturday II" is a one day effort to train as many individuals as possible in CPR The Red Cross trained 300 people last year during “CPR Saturday” “CPR Saturday II" will begin at 9 am and end at 3 pm Five sessions of the Red Cross “CPR Race for Life” course will be offered in Salt Lake City Odgen Provo On Dance classes Wellsville LDS Stake will offer dancing instructions beginning this Friday from 7 to 9 pm in the south building in Wellsville Different dance styles will be taught depending on the interest of those attending Richard Boyce will be the instructor The class will be be taught from 7 to 9 pm on Friday Jan 24 Saturday Jan 25 and registered nurses are invited to attend the Cache Valley Nurses Association meeting held Wednesday at 7 pm in classroom 1 of Logan Regional Hospital President Bruce Garrett RN requests that each registered nurse attending bring ten names and addrresses of prospective members Plans for a logo contest will be finalized as well as plans for a workshop In February a dinner meeting with is planned For more information call Sara Sinclair Friday Jan Utah State Theatre will hold auditions for the next two theatrical offerings this Wednesdy and Thursday according to 31 educational vice president Furness administrative vice president Dorothy Conlon secretary treasurer and Louie Peterson sergeant-at-arm- Jensen 15 son of Alton “Slim for Life" classes sponsored by the American Heart Association begin Monday at 6 pm in the basement classroom of Sunshine Terrace 225 North 200 West The class taught by Bonnie Farmer meets for 10 weeks Cost is $40 with a $10 refund for perfect attendance and another $10 refund for losing 15 pounds or reaching your ideal weight For more information call Bonnie Farmer evenings 753-15- non-prof- 8 93 Consumer Cottage 'Knock on Wood' The Alliance for the Varied Arts Gallery presents the show “Knock on Wood” beginning with a public reception Friday 7 to 9 pm The exhibit will feature the inlay and laminated Wood pieces of Preston Thomas of Logan and the woodcuts of Royden Card of Salt Lake City The exhibit continues through the end of the month Gallery hours are Monday Wednesday and Saturday from 10 am to 1 Eagle scouts n PUP camps Consumer Cottage presentations this month include “Planning for a Successful New Year” Jan 9 “Tax Preparation Tips” Jan 16 “Shadow Embroidery” Jan 23 and “Behavior Modification Diet” Jan 30 Consumer Cottage is held each Thursday at the Bridgerland Area Vocational Center 1301 North 600 West The public is invited A $1 donation is suggested and child care is available for 50 cents per child For more information call 563-92-29 i South Cache County Company will not meet in January Mary Ann Weston Maughan Helpline offers crisis intervention Camp will meet this Saturday at 2 pm at the home of Nellie Olsen The lesson will be given by Verdena Purcell and a history by the hostess coll 752-396- 4 and Della Jensenhas Logan been awarded the Eagle Scout Badge Dee a J a y member of Post 1323 sponsored by the River Heights 3rd LDS Ward is a freshman at Mountain Crest High School His scoutmaster is Ralph Degn AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE Cords son of Reg Maryann Degn Logan Ski has been Parkas awarded the Eagle Scout Badge Matt a member of Reg NOW $2699 Ralph and Post KIDS ROSSIGNOL MENS - Boot CutStraight Leg Matt Degn 16 HAPPY NEW YEAR! 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ROFFEESKlblBS Reg $100 NOW 5500 liitlim A Mrnn Chapel Chapel Post Office Chapel Chapel School Josepheson’s Res Church School Peck’s Store East from Jay’s Store Riverside Wednesday Garland Garland Garland East Garland 4:20 pm— 4:35 pm East Garland 4:40pm— 5:10pm East Garland 5:15 pm— 5:30pm am— pm— Garland Elementary Junior High School Midway Park (1st W 9:00 4:00 Nibley 5:30pm— 6:00pm 1000 1400 N 6000 W S) Grover’s 15160 N 4400 W School 3:30 pm 5:15 pm Millville Nibley 3900 S Main 700WCenter Books can be returned to the bookmobile the bookmobile box at the south door of Fred Meyer or the Logan Library Clubs Literary Club After lunch the book “Two From Galilee” will be reWomen's Literary Club will viewed For further information meet Wednesday at 1 pm in on this new club call Shirley the home of Nell Gore 135 South or Christene 250 East Hyde Park 752-684- Clio Club 'Slim for Life' classes s 752-660- Cove 752-658- 5 3 753-21-25 Dr Joseph Bowden Don Vance and Willem Vlotman Toastmasters is intended to help members develop communication and leadership skills and through better listening thinking and speaking it The organization is For more information call Louie Peterson "Little Foxes” has been called a milestone in American drama and deals with the struggle to gain control of a Southern family business The play is set at the turn of the century “Key Exchange” is the second production slated for the Studio Stage season and Dee Jay 753-54-09 Toastmaster of the evening will be Suzanne Thorsen with Richard Barnes providing the Table Topics for extemporaneous speaking practice Speakers will be 0 Jensen Logan Regional Hospital is sponsoring aerobic fitness classes Classes start this Monday and will be taught Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 pm or Tuesdays Thurdays and Fridays at 6 am in classrooms 1 and 2 Special January rate for the classes is $16 for one month or For more information call Barnes “Little Foxes” Tallulah Bankhead originated the role in 1939 Bette Davis appeared in the film version and most recently Elizabeth Taylor recreated the role of Regina Giddens for the stage D Aerobic fitness classes Vaughan theater department head Sid Perkes Roles are available in the mainstage production “Little Foxes” and the Studio Stage showing of “Key Exchange” Perkes will direct Lillian Heilman's “Little Foxes” to be presented at the Lyric Theatre in late February All roles are open with the exception of Regina Giddens Perkes said Casting requirements include roles for six men and three women including a black actor and actress Auditions will be held from pm in the Morgan Theatre of the Chase Fine Arts Center Three actress have been associated with School Thursday This Thursday's Convocations Speaker Richard W Paul is the director of the Center for Critical Thinking and Moral Critique at Sonoma State University The 12:30 pm lecture will be in the Taggart Student Center auditorium and is free and open to the public Bridgerland Toastmasters will install new officers at Glauser's Cafe this Wednesday at 7 pm Conrad Peterson past international director of Toastmasters will conduct the installation New officers are: Dixie Conger president Richard Theater auditions Museum-Gallery- 's Convocations program Officers installed 1 City Lewiston Cornish Trenton Amalga Benson pressionistic movement Pioneer needlework and decorative arts by the South Box Elder County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will be held over from December Gallery hours are Monday 11 am to 7 pm Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 6 pm The gallery is closed Sundays and holidays 750-304- All Cache Valley revival The Brigham Monday January Exhibit will include selected portraits by Utah artists including JT Harwood John Clawson AB Wright Ev Thorpe and others from the Utah State Tuesday Fielding University permanent collection Other exhibits include portraits by Anne Plymouth Marie Oborn a Pocatello Idaho native Portage Her work is described as adhering closely Fielding to the principles of color by the imFielding ay Nurses meeting and Tuesday through Friday 1:30 to 5 Brigham City Gallery 12-1- 752-11- 4:30-6:3- pm 3:30-5:3- Vernal Brigham City and Logan The sessions will run in two hour increments A $2 registration fee is required and the Red Cross invites all individuals 16 and older to participate To register or for further information call 752-041- pm 4:30-6:3- 0 life-savi- ng at 1986-- 23 llOOmiR FLACK 129 NORTH MAIN LOGAN And viilt eur llsf el Ihe Cache Valley Mall The Clio Club will meet at the Bluebird on Wednesday at 1:15 pm Luncheon will be served and Lucille Croft will give the program on the Mt Rushmore sculptures Edith Hugie is hostess Coupon Club The Coupon Club will meet Wednesday at 7 pm at 334 North Main in Smithfield Mendon Book Club The Mendon Book club will meet Thursday at 1 pm at the Mendon Station Resturant KING HAIR Morning Perm Special $25°° Includes Cut & Style Tues"WedThurs 8:30-12:0- 0 Call for aa appointment 752-939- 0 118 No 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