Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday of each month at various Paintings exhibit Twain Tippetts Exhibition Hall at Utah State University presents two master of fine arts exhibitions April 8-“Images of the West" by Karen 20 detailed witercolor and oil paintings depicting people and places in the contemporary American West “Sports: Motion and Emotion" by M Shane Larson is an exhibition of sports paintings including works portraying Utah State University athletics An opening reception is from 7-- 9 pm Friday Regular gallery hours are from 10 am to 8 pm For Monday through Friday 0 North Logan Library cards before the library opens Registration 2-- 3 pm Monday 3-- 8 pm Tuesday and Thursday and from 8 am to noon Friday Residents should go to the City Council Chambers Suite 1 2076 N 1200 East and bring a picture ID and a current proof of address Children need to be accompanied with a parent For more information call 9 3-- 18 733-716- Smithfield American Legion Smithfield American Legion will hold its monthly meeting at 7 Phelps For more information call 750-081- 3 Gardening class workshop will host a gardening class at :30 pm Tuesday 1095 N Main Logan Don Huber Cache County Extension Agent will discuss general gardening tips and techniques for indoor and outdoor gardening including lips for accessible gardening A question and answer period will foliow A hands-o- n gardening workshop will be at 1:30 pm Tuesday April 16 and will include preparing and planting a raised planter box Anyone interested is invited to attend both events For more information call Gordon or 3 Jennifer 753-535- Chamber business women The Women in Business and Booklore will hold its monthly meeting at noon Tuesday at the Copper Mill 55 N Main Logan Maridenc Alexander Bridgerland Travel pm Monday at the home of Betty Loosley Betty Bagley will present the program she is reviewing The Twelfth Angel 4:30-7:3- the Latino family Wednesday at the Red Lion Hotel 155 S West Temple in Grand Ballroom C A reception will be at 6 pm a banquet begins at 7 pm Keynote speaker w ill be Gin Mike Leavitt and Mariachi Intcmacional de America will provide entertainment Centro de la Familia is the oldest and largest social service organization meeting the needs of the Latino community in Utah The organization was incorporated in 1975 to provide culturally competent services by Spanishspeaking individuals For information about the celebration call Manuel Romero 73 Parenting speaker Glenn Latham author of The Power of Positive Parenting will speak at 7 pm Wednesday at the Bridgerland Applied Technology Center Room 5 (north entrance) The event is sponsored by the Adoption Lifeline Support Group however everyone is invited Latham's books and tapes will be available for purchase For more information 3 Suzanne Cook 753-597- 563-955- in school all day Additional confer8:30-11:3- 0 am Wednesday with no school for students that day call or 3 Hospital blood mobile will be in Millville from 8 pm Wednesday at the Providence Stake Center 360 E 450 North 3-- r The Cache Storytellers Guild business women The Bridgerland Chapter of and Professional Business Women (BPW) will meet at 6:30 at Glauser's Restaurant in Logan Janet Borg a local business owner and orgaof the forthnizer and fund-raiscoming Logan ice skating rink er as Young Careerist for 1996 Bridgerland BPW meets the second Tuesday will be honored will meet at 7 pm Wednesday at A Book Store 130 N UN) East Logan The meeting is open to those of all ages interested in swapping talcs For more information call Karen Dovlc Luther 245-44X- The lost history of Glen Canyon will be the focus of a multimedia presentation at 7 pm Friday in the Taggart Student Center auditorium on the Utah before For information or reser6 vations call or stop by 240 N 100 East Logan The next trip to Wendover is planned for May 6 and 7 Seniors will stay at the Stateline The cost 752-945- will be $30 per person and seniors will receive $11 cash City Magazine Francois Camoin author and photographer and William Barclay the presentations will examine the the center Tax preparers are at the center to assist those needing help with income tax tax forms and VITA A trip to Southern Utah and 5 Lake Powell will be June back Make your reservations at human and natural history of Glen Canyon on the Colorado River prior to its inundation by The cost is $290person and Call the center for nunc infm mat ion and lo make appointim'iiis for the clinics Hyrum Seniors The Hyrum Senior Citizens Center is open from 9 am to 2 pm Monday through Friday center has pool tables the dam that created Lake Powell Seating is limited Tickets are door for a suggested donation of $4 For more information call the Entrada Institute Political issues forum William D Eggers and John O'Leary advocates of streamlining the government will speak from noon to 1:30 pm Wednesday April 17 at the Lion House 63 E South Temple Salt Lake catered City The limited-seatin- g luncheon is $12 make reservations by Friday by calling Parking is available at Joseph Smith Memorial Building ZCMI or Crossroads Mall The presentation is part of The Sutherland Institute’s “issues and ideas” luncheon Dorothy Keddington and Sayed Ahmed Sharifi will present their book A Square Sky at 7 pm Thursday at 1'hc Book Tabic in Logan 1'hc book is the story of Sharifi's wrongful imprisonment along the border of Afghanistan Cache dairy princess The Cache dairy princess and Iran Following the presentation Keddington and Sharifi will pageant featuring music by bicc answer questions and autograph Male is at 7 pm Saturday in the copies of the hook which will be Kent Concert Hall Fine Arts Center Utah State University available at a discount Refreshments will be served and the pub- Admission is $3 at the door lic is w elcome Literacy tutoring Bridgerland Literacy will hold its spring quarter tutor training workshop starting on Thursday course May 2 It is a designed to introduce volunteer 1'hc Bridger Folk Music society and GcoGraphics Inc will present an evening with Waterbug recording artist Cosy Sheridan w ith special guest TR Ritchie at tutors to the challenges and 7:30 pm Friday in the Ecdcs rewards found in helping adults Conference Center auditorium on learn to read Gass size is limited to 20 students (it fills up fast) and the Utah State University campus Tickets are $10 for students registration doses Friday April and in advance $12 at the door 26 For information or lo reserve Tickets are available from A a place call Stacey Tami or 4 Nadcne at Book Store 130 N 100 East Center Women's and the logan USU Taggart Student Center Deadlines explained Room 310 Sheridan is the winner are published as a Happenings of both the coveted Kcrrville Folk free service in The Herald Journal Festival's New Folk Award and on Tuesdays Thursdays and Sunthe Tclluride Blucgrass Festival's basis days on a liinibadour Award Announcements should be typed or clearly written and brought to Veterans Hie Herald Journal Office 75 W An Idaho state veterans service 300 North at least three days officer will offer benefits assis prior to desired publication 753-506- Military news includes Zion Bryce St George and a Lake Powell cruise A fund raiser drawing for an afghan will be on April 26th Monday: Line dancing literary group and bridge Lunch will be sweet and sour pork broccoli and cherry cobbler Itasday: Coffee social exercises and ceramics Lunch will be creamed chipped beef fruit gelatin and a cookie or chef salad Wednesday: Line dancing ceramics bridge and bingo Lunch will be halibut creamed peas and potatoes and banana bread Thursday: Exercises are at 10 am Ceramics Lunch will be lasagna French bread and cake Friday: Line dancing begins at 10 with a beginner’s class at 9:30 am bridge and a dance featuring The Harmonica Band Lunch will be orange chicken green beans and a donut Pool tables the fitness room and the craft room are available daily Special diets are available upon request Local teen awarded DAR scholarship Amy White daughter of Douglas F White of Richmond was named Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution Good Citizen Scholarship winner for the State of Utah Ihe award is presented by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution The award recognizes community 245-357- Monday: Scripture class at 10:30 am and Pinochle at 12:30 pm Lunch will be served Hiesday: Richard Thunell and Joe McMurdic will be volunteering free income tax assislancc from 9 am to 1 pm Blood pressures and blood sugars will he taken from 10 am lo nixin Bev Pehrson will be helping with ceramics Lunch will he served at noon Wednesday: Mountain Crest Orchestra will perform Lunch will be Mesquite chicken breasts Thursday: Val and Marie Cowley will demonstrate Dutch oven cooking Lunch will be roast turkey with dressing Dutch oven potatoes salad rolls and cobble for $3 Lunch will be served at 1 1 hihlc am class at 1 pm Friday: Fool Care Clinic and Rocky Mountain Home Care will offer diabetic counseling at 10 am Mm Olsen will call Bingo at 12:30 pm Lunch will be seivcd at noon There are still some cabins led on the Alaska cruise schedule loi Aug 12-1- 9 A trip to St George to sec Ihe Tuacahn outdoor theater and visit Zion's National Park is scheduled 4 The cost is $155 for Sept 13-1- per person double occupancy Call the center for more information Smithfield Seniors Smithfield seniors will meet at pm Wednesday at the center 375 Canyon Road Piano man Jerry Jenson will perform 2 I WESTATES INFO 91)0 753-- 1 service as well as academic excellence White is a senior at Sky View High School As Utah State winner she will go on to compete in the Southwest Division caocsooKfEAi'HgQiKT’a'xsnfm mCfltifiatBitaMk Altai le ezkTwrti SGTBILK0 EXKKBD 445-7:154- (PG) EXECUTIVE DECISION COMPANY OLIVER wmnM4M (G)5tf)-7:1041- 0 MR HOLLAND'S OPUS graduated from the basic field artillery cannoneer course at Fort Sill Lawton Okla During the course students were taught the duties of a Howitzer or gun section crewman They received instruction in communications maintenance the handling of ammunition and explosives Five generations MM Army Pvt Tyler R I Jcchly son of David B and Deborah E Iicchtv of Providence has graduated from the cannon fire direction specialist course at Fori Sill Ijiwton Okla Students were instructed how to operate and maintain a UP CLOSE digital automated computer for field H At INALj u XftUTritMi) fVUAtlt HOW ' Cache County Service Area Fresh Seafood Specials 2 Services Provided by: City of Logan Unn lt 0 MM artillery and a cannon fire direction center with the purpose of compiling target lists at (PG) MO tMMI Environmental Health Department Fact Sheet on: Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day April 20 1996 Ths birth cf Kyrcttn Nicola Smith daughter of Ncki Smith of Logan has These specials good Tuesday through Saturday April 9th - April 13th! created a Wth generation Other family members inchioe (clockwise bom left) Maxine flatten of Salt Lake City mother Nicfci Smrth of Norma Logm HWyard of Smithfield and grandmother Lam Duke of Hyde Park SUlimp Scampi Osuuuje R&uifJuf Jlalihit o rf-tei-U Salmon ALSO - Enjoy Live Entertainment Wednesday April 10th 6:30 - 8:00 pm 15 -7-o- The bath of Sarah CoRne daughter of Tram end Uoy CoOme of Logan has created a Mh generation Other members Induoa mother Mofy CoHmt or Logan (bottom right) grandmother Oebbm Marker of Paaoo Wash (botMan Burtom N't) nett of Og Harbor Watfi (loo ie3 and Hester Mint of Ogden Utah (too ") r Julie Zollinger Sue - crV 1 3rl 1 1 win sing xkile you firm k'l H ' w gr 1 1 tf--i- f - is ' - 1 - : - I I t 1 r I - - 7 What it in On April 20 1996 between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm the Logan City solid Waste & Environmental Health Department will provide a free household hazardous waste collection day This is in conjunction with spring cleanup activities This collection day is for ALL HOUSEHOLDS OR RESIDENCES OF CACHE COUNTY Where it is The collection site will be at the Logan City Service Center located at 600 North 950 West Logan Due to the Call for preauthorixation large number of participants expected at this event preauthorization andor reservations for material drop off are needed Please call our department at the number above to reserve a drop off time and to preauthorize your materials Caution Household products containing toxic chemicals like pesticides paints solvents and auto care products become hazardous waste when you decide to dispose of them Never throw hazardous products in the trash as the toxic chemicals may harm sanitation workers or start fires in garbage trucks We do not want these chemicals to enter the environment through their disposal in the municipal waste landfill YOU MAY BRING oil base paints solvents wood preservative or stains household pesti t on-goi- PRIMAL FEAR Army National Guard PvL Gregory J Titus son of Jon M and Gcri A Titus of Smithfield has 1'hc cxcrci-equipmen- ceramics quilting ami other ongoing activ itics 1'hc ccn ter encourages visits from folks who live in Hyrum or the sur rounding communities 1 here is also an display of led Kindred's collection of antiques For more information or if you need transportation lo any activ i 0 ties call This weeks activities are: 11-1- assistance Cache Valley Home and Garden Club will meet at T pm Wednesday at the Logan City The Cache County Senior Citizen Center is open from 8 am to 4:30 pm weekdays Lunch is State University campus Conducted by Barry Scholl author and associate editor of Salt Lake space-availab- Home and garden club Cache Seniors served at noon Reservations must be made by 4 pm the day Glen Canyon history 13-ho- ur McKay-De- e Storytellers Guild Bridgerland tance at 9 am Friday at the Veterans Memorial Building in Preston For more information call Mike Sc how service officer available through the outdoor program on campus or at the Folk artist Blood mobile The 0 pm Tuesday with students Tuesday sional women are welcome No-sho- ences will be held from pm Centro de la Familia is celebrating 21 years of strengthening 245-680- er ences will be held what is happening with tourism in Utah and in Bridgerland Members and other interested profesnoon Monday by calling Karen 1 Luncheon cost is $6 will be billed The South Cache Freshman ConferCenter Parent-Teach- regional director will discuss Reservations must made before South Cache conferences Latino celebration Author reading pm Monday at the Legion Members of Booklore meet at 2 Hall public meeting room 255 N Main Madly n Huber Education Committee of the Cache Chamber of Commerce Home 104 S Main All members are invited to attend - Calvary Chapel of Logan holds Bible study at 7 pm every Tuesday at the Cache Valiev Bible Fellowship 1600 N 4(H) East Logan Fellowship begins at 6:30 pm The group is studying the book of Matthew w ith Pastor Lou 1 North Logan residents are encouraged to register for their from study OPTIONS for Independence Library card registration times are from loca- tions and presents programs and issues that are important to working women Visitors and guests are welcome Habbhtz is an exhibition of Bible 797-346- — Page 27 Senior notes Happening! more information call April 7 1996 cides herbicides drain cleaners oven cleaners polishes pool chemicals used antifreeze waste oil or any other household products labeled: CAUTION WARNING or POISON DO NOT BRING any products that you may still be able to use or can give to someone who could use them DO NOT bring explosives radioactive materials gas cylinders or pressurized tanks ammunition flares infectious waste or waste originating from a business DO NOT bring any material packaged in containers larger than household size (5 gallon) Do not consolHOW TO TRANSPORT idate or combine different wastes Ixvivp all products in their original containers unless the container is leaking or badly corroded If the original container is in bad shape the container should he packed inside another suitable container before transport Make sure the containers are properly packed and sealed so they will not break or leak Put the containers in the trunk or back of your vehicle away from passengers Sponsors of the collection will not be responsible for improperly packaged or transported material For More Information For more informa- tion regarding Household Hazardous waste or to reserve a time for disposal on the collection day please call us at 750-995- 3 |