Show ri'iirri VTTTvTTTvTT-Pge 26—The Herald Logan High "“ i ' r— Journal Logan Utah Sunday September Back-to-Scho- ' 4 1968 Night will be Tuesday from 7 to pm Participants will meet in the auditorium first for a short meeting and students are welcome to attend with their parenu will Following the meeting classrooms will be open and teachers be available to meet with parents and students Logan High School Back-to-Scho- Wednesday evenings in the Logan Rea classrooms There is no charge the public is invited Speakers are available for public private and church who wish to know more about Hospice For more iranizations extension 261 Hospice of Cache Valley The exhibit also will be on display in Logan City Hall from 7 Night ol i ol t Oct 4-- 26 ACOA sponsors support group wo p support group Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) a Center w Care in the 7 Day meets weekly at pm Wednesday AVA is designed tor Sunshine Terrace 225 N 300 West This group who are abusers Alliance for the Varied Arts Community Arts Center Fine Arts people raised by alcoholics or substance and Visitors life with with some difficultities coping Day Gallery 290 N 400 East Logan is hosting “Earth and Water: experiencing information more For to attend are interested and encouraged parties The annual Labor Day breakfast sponsored by the Providence Watercolor and Ceramics Exhibition" opening Tuesday or call JoAnn at 28 440 Von’s Park Sept through continuing at 9:30 to 7 am from TJflnf club will be (onday E Center Providence The breakfast will include pancakes of The exhibition features watercolors by artists Jerry Fuhriman sausage eggs hot drinks and juice Cost is 63 for adults children Terese Stamm and Maurice Wiberg as well as functioi pottery The League of Women Voters of Cache County will hold its are $250 by ceramicist Larry Davidson An opening reception is planned for the artists and the public Continued on page 27 Back-to-Scho- ol Night Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm night wiU be held Spring Creek Middle School’s at 7 pm Thursday at the school 350 W 100 North Providence Parents are encouraged to attend to meet with teachers faculty and Parent Teachers Association board members and vote on PTA issues self-hel- 752-20-50 Watercolor and ceramics exhibition at breakfast 'Labor 750-10- 245-458- 2 Women Voters meeting League Spring Creek Back-to-Scho- ol Cub Scout Roundup - The Cub Scout Roundup for Pack 299 sponsored by the Logan Lions Club will be Tuesday at 7 pm at the Logan Presbyterian Church 200 West and Center streets Logan Participants are encouraged to bring bring aluminum and cans for a fund raiser for the pack and to bring a friend new scouts are always welcome Openings are available for Tiger Cubs (first graders) said Jim and for second through fifth graders (ages Johnston pack committee chair For more information call 1) Johnston 753-77- lUTCTTlim SAVE to hold meeting Substance Abuse Volunteer Effort (SAVE) meets at 6:45 pm each Tuesday in the Behavioral Health Conference room at the Logan Regional Hospital in the education wing SAVE is a support group for LDS family members and users who are suffering from the effects of substance abuse Tmaontoa Brigham (Sty TOMATOES Early Elbarta Unique Singles support group PEACHES group sponsors a singles’ Unique Singles a 8 meets each at which Tuesday in Room 327 of pm support group the Taggart Student Center on the Utah State University campus or Joan For more information call Lori 753-55- 753-71- 06 Jfclfif 1'° Grieving support group Hospice of Cache Valley sponsors a grieving support group designed to assist those who are suffering the loss of a loved (me work through the stages of their grief The discussions are held at Local Local WATERMELON CANTALOUPE FIND OUT HOW The Senior Citizens Center is open weekdays from 8 am to 4:30 pm with lunch served daily at noon Reservations for the noon meal need to be made one day in advance This week’s menu is as follows: Monday: Closed Tuesday: Chicken turnover baked potato with sour cream carrots and celery fresh fruit salad rolls and a Danish Wednesday: Baked fish tomatoes au-grat- in PEOPLE IN CACHE VALLEY ARE DEALING WITH CANCER Watch the television special Green Ball Yellow PEPPERS ONIONS No 1 BANANAS sliced potatoes rolls and cheesecake with topping Thursday: Chicken fried steak baked potato with sour cream cauliflower with cheese sauce orange Jell-- 0 with carrots and pineapple roll and iced cookie Friday: Halibut augratin potatoes peas tossed green salad roll and lemon pie The center will be closed Monday for Labor Day A blood sugar testing clinic will be Tuesday at the center by appointment The “Friday Afternoon Program" at 1:30 pm will be the “September Birthday Party" with a special musical treat There are a few seats left for the “State FairIce Capade" tour For more information call Chris at the center This Ted Coleman assistant professor of Health Physical Education and Recreation at Utah has been State University selected as a trainer for Quest International’s youth develop- ment programs The programs place emphasis on personal and inThey are terpersonal skills meant to teach students why and how to say no to alcohol and other drugs how to develop healthy relationships and how to set goals for lifelong success Coleman will help train educators who want to conduct their schools Coleman has been at USU three years He is chair of the Cache chapter of the American Cancer Society and of the Cache Valley AIDS Education Task Force He is an instructor :n advanced first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for the Red Cross and is faculty advisor for Eta Sigma Gamma national honorary in health education He was selected outstanding we of Education and is an officer with the Utah Association for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance “A Primer on AIDS for Health Professionals" co- authored by Coleman and one will be of his students Edu“Health in soon published cation" a leading national journal CRpT CARROTS! lOfor 15-min- CAM CHANNEL 13 7TTV3T 0 Friday Whole John Emmett MD Eldon Gardner PhD Kathleen Gtttens RN Donna Gossner Diana Jones Carol Martinez Kyle Misldr Pharmacist David Perkins MD Kerry Putver MD Louise Stephens LPN Edna Wyatt Swift GROUND TURRET SLICED HAM September 5th Wednesday September 7th 800 am Imp (Griaad Chock) Triple M Monday September 9th three times daily: TriMIhr TriMWor er Hell MtfB rtwm HMOnIn $14V SNORT RIBS TOP SIRLOIN $24Y TiiNhr KMCboka BROIL STEAK M'V BONELESS CHUa ROAST BSMOiaiM tree woaartM SPENCER STEAK 115 cast TURRET STEAK iSMCMn LINK SAUSAGE BOXED BEEF 24" Col 24Y 34Y Mu 2Y lb KM Chain Toy SIRLOIN ROAST 5'Y PRIME RIR COKE & COKE The Body Fitness Center Medteal Floor nurses trfcnod rib CHEESE Special Itianks to: Abertsons IimIni check STIR FIT taftoVriby nv Tip BLADE STEAK md wrap KM CMm tot or Boot B- - 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