Show P024— Th Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Decembers 1990 J "v vfl & '4- 4 Authors to give book reading at A Book Store Utah author Levi Peterson and Arizona author Michael Fillenip will read from their new books at a book signing hosted by A Book Store and Signature press on Monday at 7 pan at A Book Store Jowitod at 130 N 100 East Logan The reading is open to the public and there is no charge Grieving Support Group meets Hie Grieving Support Group sponsored by Hospice of Cache die Middle East For more information call (801) or (801) 539-084- 9 466-41-25 Hebrew lessons taught Israeli teacher lia teaches Hebrew lessons each Tuesday Ben-Sh-ay from 5 to 7 pm and each Wednesday from 10 am to noon in the Utah State university Taggart Student Center She teaches reading writing and speaking and all adults are welcome For more 4 information call Ben-Shat ay 750-669- Delta Kappa Gamma dinner planned Delta Kappa Gamma’s Christmas DinnerFrogram will be at 6 pm Tuesday at the Copper Mill Restaurant 55 N Main in Logan The Bel Canto Chorus will provide the entertainment Retired School Employees to meet Local Women in Science meets Tuesday 73 750-378- 753-19- Clarinet recital at Eodes Conference Center William O'Neil Utah State University professor of woodwinds will present s clarinet recital Monday at 7:30 pm in dm Eccles Conference Center on the Utah State University campus He will feature works by Debussy Schubert Bernstein Mozart and Karg-Ele- rt Performing with him will be soprano Betty Hammond pianist Susan Salmon violinists Mark Emile and Gail O’Neil violist Ted Ashton and cellist James McWhorter Cost is $2 and everyone is welcome North Logan Christmas decorating contest Residents of North Logan are invited to enter die city’s QitIhwm home decorating contest “The Lights of Christmas” Entry forms will be available Monday at the city offices 1200 E 2100 North and must be returned to the city on or before 5 pm Dec 12 For more information call Brenda Anthony 753-15- against war in Middle East Uof U teach-i- n A 51 against escalation of war in die Middle East will be Tuesday and Wednesday in die Uniyenity of Utah Olpin Union Ballroom in Salt Lake City Everyone is welcome Several professors union leaders and American and Palestinian students will speak Tuesday’s events include: “The Gulf Crkig A Historical Perspective” at 12:30 pm and die film Hearts Mad Minds at 7 pm “The History of UE Military Wednesday’s events include: Intervention m the Third World” at noon “Who Will Die in the Gulf War?” at 1:30 pm “The Politics and Economics of the Middle East” at 3 pm and a town meeting at 7 pm The event is sponsored by the Utah Coalition Against US War in teach-i- n Shoes Continued from page 23 because he saw diem and was interested it has given us a deeper appreciation for the little things we da Who would think it was' interesting dud' we eat lemon before drops and put our hair - up we dance?” James and Fairbanks did find those tilings interesting though as well as die process ballerinas go through to break in new pointe shoes and die pain they will endure to appear graceful and lighter than air James interviewed several members of die CVCB senior company as well as a number of professional ballerinas dancing in die United States and Europe - Dancer Marlea Furlong Foulson explained how many other dancers pours rubbing alcohol in the tips or “box” of new pointe shoes to start breaking down the glue that stiffens die shoes Other dancers shared stories of pink hitting the delicate-looki—tin ghoes with hammers or damming them in doors to soften die boxes and die stiff leather dint that support die dancers she and The methods are not formally in ballet class they are simply shared between dancers Placement of die ribbons — which do not come attached to die shoes — are also personalized trade secrets that are shared between dancers Although -- tiie "Shoes look beautiful theyare a source of joy and pain to most dancers dancers Emile almost without exception wonder why they were in snbh a hurry to dance en pointe after their first experience with new shoes ’Tito whole point of all the weak dancers do before a performance is so it will look absolutely effortless to do whit they do” Emit said “Pointe shoes make dancers on stage look as if it’s perfectly natural to nearly float across foie stage on die tips of their toes But die audience wasn’t there to see a dancer the first time she put on pointe shoes and hobbled across - ng foot said-you- ng aroom” James’ interviews with several dancers bear out Emile’s observation hi die book CVCB senior member Diane Stevens her first experience en pointe “It was painful” she laughs “It wasn’t ss neat ss I drought it 20 Free tax workshop offered in Ogden The Internal Revenue Service and Social Security is offering a free tax workshop for small business owners at 6 pm Tuesday at die Weber County Library 2464 Jefferson Ave Ogden Call (801) for or more information 625-56- 2 set of the Autograph this Friday at Books free of charge from 6 to 9 pjn display Yesterday 27 N Main Logan & one of 55 in tiro worid was printed in lWrCareell The Co London England according to Sue Rakes t bookstore It is dedicated to and signed by Sir a volume is elaborately bound in Monocan feather and ConJ®ns to Divine The Dante’s watercolor frontispiece dates by Gustave Done French 135 set also contains front cover doublures bearing metal hiiniH nwhllinrai Small watercolor paintings appear at the beginning more information call Sue Rakes at A rare full-pa- 1832-1883n- six-volu- ge ie 753-38- DAV The Association for Women in Science Northern Utah Chapter will Cache Valley Retired School Employees Association will meet meet at 6:30 pm Tuesday at Frontier Pies Restaurant in Logan Monday at The Copper Mill Restaurant 55 N Main Logan The Sky This organization ia for women interested In sctene nr View High School Front Porch Majority under die direction of with science A nationwide association it provides an opportunity to Robert Christensen will present the Sounds of Christmas at 4 pm network and meet new people New members are welcome Dinner will be served following die program The agenda for the meeting will include planning activities for next For reservations call 1 or evenings All retired year For more information call Ann McCaulay at 8 or shcool employees an their partners ire invited 245-30- Rare books on display CcJMustr Valley meets each Monday at 7 pjn in the ML Logan Middle School Media Center 875 N 200 East Logan Monday’s topic is “The Legal Implications of Death and Estate Planning” by attorney Tom Willmore The group will break after Dec 17 and begin a new session Jan 14 563-600- home erf President Bonnie Glee 280 W Center Smithfield sponsors Christmas party Pioneer No 3 Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will hrfdf its annual Oiriatmaa dimMr party on Friday Pearl Harbor Day V at 6:45 pm at the Cache Senior Citizens Center 236 N 100 East1 Logan Reservations are a must and should be made by Tuesday or Those who plan to attend must call 752-74- Tuberous Sclerosis support group meets Monday The National Tuberous Sclerosis Association offers a support group for partners families friends and professionals The group will meet from 6:30 to 8 pm Wednesday in Room 4060 at Primary Children’s Medical Center 100 N Medical Drive Salt Lake City Dr Jack Madsen a pediatric neurologist is die guest speaker For more information or to make a reservation call Toni (801)776-817- 1 30 Logan Clarks ton Newton Mothers of Twins to meet Mothers of Twins Club will meet at 12:30 pm Thursday at 245 E 1200 North Logan They win have a busybody party featuring quality custom kids clothing There will be a free drawing for e off of two jogging suits Everyone is invited For information call Wednesday Smithfield Smithfield Almaga Benson 753-43- 71 Cache Astronomical Society to meet The monthly meeting of die Cache Astronomical Society will be held at 7 pm Thursday in Room 2 of the Logan Library 255 N Main All interested people are invited to For more information call Doug Hyldahl at 752-60- 34 Cache Poetry Society to meet Cache Valley Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society will meet for their annual Christmas party from 7 to 9 pm Thursday at the would be You know as I was growing up I was looking forward to wearing pointe shoes because they look so prettyl But then you put them on and its like you’re carrying this dub on your foot and trying to stand on it” In spite of the pain and injuries they may cause pointe shoes are difficult or impossible for most dancers to part with once they are worn out James found During an interview with James dancer Rose Gardner revealed that she carries “shout 12 pair” of old pointe shoes in her dance bag and has more at home in her closet “Is there a sentimental attachment to them?” Janies “Yeah! I dunk that when I become older I can look back and kind of think about what it used to be like” Gardner replied James also found a link between die contrast of beauty and pain of ballet with tiw sweet and sour tradition of CVCB company members eating lemon drops before performances No one seems sure when or why die tradition began But in true folk tradition and without anyone being assigned to bring diem lemon drops appear in tiw 9:00 ajn— 2:00 pm 2:30 pm— 4:00 pjn 4:30 pjn— 6:00 pm School LDS church Post office pjn— Tuesday Lewiston Cornish Trenton half-pric- 5:30 pjn— 7:00 pm 9:00 am-2:- 30 2:00 pm Sunrise Sclrool 550 Wasatch Blvd LDS church LDS church 2:00 pm School LDS church LDS church Church2100 N 1105 E 2600 N 330 E 3:45 4:45 pm pm-5:pm pm- - - 6:00 pin 00 - pm-4:- 00 Thursday Richmond Cove Hyde Park North Logan North Logan 9:00 am-2:pm-3:3- pm-5:pm-6:- 30 - 0 - 15 - 30 - 3:00 0 6:15 pjn- - 7:30 752-788- dressing rooms before most rehearsals and all performances There were lemon drops backstage-unusua- l during foe company's annual performance of The Nutcracker last week — accompanied by a plate of smooth chocolate fudge which amazingly wasn't nearly as popular aithe familiar hard sour ii' A'i-candyj foe ftadge wu just too Maybe stomrich for achs Maybe tiro dancers didn’t want to chance a chocolate-staine- d costume or foe guilt of fudge calories Or periiaps they simply drought it was best not to toy with tradition Edna's note: PMc Safa Pointe Shota Uvahtar and Lemon Omp$unttto for 815 wtti proceeds goto to tie tbre Oj “Holiday Boutique” & ’ Cache Vafoy CMc BaSet 5 Information cal or 752-052- ftr 753-306- more a Open 7am-9p- Is in Prices effective through 258-219- 0 752-21- 51 m jEEQ®E!!ID Sat Dec 8 female pup 258-219- Western Family 2 MILK YOUNG Igal TURKEYS $79 Personalize Your Christmas Gifts! j fesT Bitty Cracker CAKE f Baaqsst7sz MEAT MIXES 185 oz PIES iGStfflA CMnUh $24a I" $24lfc 99 MHmmUIMl POTATOES $lIr fin$1M 21M AVOCADOS ' CWnNnn NAVEL ORANGES MaihtiUii MARSHMALLOWS HantayilMLUK CHOCOLATE FLOUR WhmFnl1 WALNUTS tUtar (801)563-322-7 PEPSI PRODUCTS UhnBIs ’811 59 CHIPS1 VMmFnartfc POWDERED SUGAR WatinFnSftai BROWN SUGAR 25 East Center Smithfield M” CHIPS RUMP ROAST Embroidery on Shirts Jackets Caps Towels Etc Silk Screening 752-065- 2 Many Unique and Quality Crafted Gift Items ! 3 need of a home For information about her and other adoptabie petal call North Cache Veterinary Service Those who have lost a 0 or pet may caB within three days North Cache holds cals for Just one day d Lj 39 S State St Preston Id A mixed-bree- '!( Open: soOth end of smithfield "Murphy” II I Nov 23 to Dec 15 10 am to 6 pm MUSHROOMS furnishing of character Logan UT - : CAULIFLOWER 10751k N Main pjn pm pjn pm Books can be returned to foe bookmobile the bookmobile box in front of Fred Meyer or the Logan Library Bookmobile headquarters is 1301 N 600 West For more information call the librarian Sherid 1 Peterson at TURKEY FILLET MhWtoy VEAL PATTIES Itl Matin KAREN GREEN INTERIORS 64 Spring Hollow Sunshine Terrace LDS church LDS church 11:30 ajn— 12:30 pm 1:30 pjn— 2:30 pm 5:15 pm 3:30 Logon ' to 752-43- 753-073- 21 iv TDJHXmmmkL" 08 The Cache Geological Archaeology Society (Rock Hounds) will hold its wwnhenihip drive and inafallafwnrt of new officers It tito ZsnSVOO Lodge on Wednesday Dec 12 Dinner wiU be at 7 pm Reservations or 6 are needed To mike a reservation call CHEESE The ukuiutc iforty of jflaiwn 753-37- 64 Cache Rock Hounds membership drive (Monday STiwttey) Invest in Quality Furnishings of Character 38 TORTILLACHIPS 111 I11 BAKINGMIX DIAPERS HUmM $4” COFFEE HmiiK TOMATO SAUCE 289 SNACK PACKS FLAKEC&CONUT OIL nRl rwH PAPER TOWELS CmvHtalTJn CHEX CEREAL SnlnlWilK MARSHMALLOW CREME WitiiniFnSyKa 99 99 1M 59 2” 59 SEEDLESS RAISINS $1lf $2” HMnFMftiH LIGHT CORN SYRUP $151 89 Witimi Mrtil Cowl Y 89 NAPKINS cStfood 41M $1” CadWMflK TOPPING 99 99 WHIP SMmFnlvIiL CREAM CHEESE 69 t! 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