Show 'is7''" I rr-T jfV ( ''ul'j'-'if'-'P'i- - ''"“ yH- :T":pf-- 'fn‘i‘l r r - ‘ wNBfci mnwi The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday :'r"i-v-vv- Library amnesty This week is Amnesty Week at the Smithficld Library All overdue books may be returned free of late charges until Saturday Business and Professional Women - v -- Library open house In recognition of National Library Week the Friends of Utah State University Libraries invites community members to an open house of the new USU Science and Technology Library from pm Tuesday Activities include a keynote address by 1- -8 The Logan Chapter of Business and Professional Women will meet at 7 pm Monday at the Copper Mili Restaurant in Logan The program will be “Celebrating the Centennial” with Jeri Anderson as guest speaker Visitors and guests are welcome For reservations call Anne Roskellcy 7 752-483- Richard Schockmel on Copy-Rig- ht INFOEXPO exhibits and tours of the Science & Technology Library and of the Special Collections and Archives OPTIONS for Independence provides transportation for people Thursday This service is available for The Logan Municipool will be closed Monday through Thursday for major boiler repair work However the front desk will be open throughout the closure period for summer “Learn to Swim” registration For more informa0 or tion call 750-989- 1 750-989- Bible study Calvary Chapel of Logan holds Bible study at 7 pm every Tuesday at the Cache Valley Bible Fellowship 1600 N 400 East Logan Fellowship begins at 6:30 pm The group is studying the book of Matthew with Pastor Lou Phelps For more information call 750-081-3 DAV Pioneer 3 Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary will hold their monthly meeting at 7 pm Tuesday at the Cache Senior Citizens Center 236 N 100 East Logan The Kingsmen Quartet will present a musical program All members and interested ties are invited to attend par- 53 Homeowner worksnop Free to the public the Northern Utah Home Builders Association is providing a new home buyers workshop at 7 pm Wednesday in the Mountain Fuel Auditorium 45 E 2(X) North Logan Brigham Youag Camp will Eliza Kleopfer Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at Bessie Call's 122 N 500 East Logan Spring Creek Camp will meet pm Thursday at the home of at 7 Linda Keller 370 E 100 North in Donna Anderson Environmental 3:30-5:1- 5 5:30-- 7 pm pm pm am 10:30-1- 1 11:15 n am-noo- Tuesday n am-noo- pm 2 2:30-3:1-5 Paradise 3:45-4:3- 0 Avon 4:45-5:3- 0 6:45-7:3- 0 Providence Providanoa pm pm pm pm pm Wednesday pm 2:15-34- 5 Mend on pm 4-- 5 Paul Hawkin writer environmentalist and businessman will Business” at 12:30 pm Thursday in the Eccles Conference Center auditorium on the Utah State University campus Kindergarten registration River Heights Elementary will give the lesson and Linda Keller will give the history Thomas Tarbet Camp will meet at pm Thursday at the home of JoAnn Lundbcrg The 1 lesson will be given by Faye Davis and the history by Norma Egelund River Heights Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday at the Logan Daughters of Utah Pio- neers Museum Leone White will give the lesson New officer will be installed pm pm 6:30-73- 0 Thursday am Lewiston 10 Cove 2:30-33- 0 Lewiston CormWi 2:30-31- 5 Trenton Amatyi 4:45-- 5 — 2pm pm pm pm 45 pm pm 6 1 pr Wednesday at The Cottage Carol Simpson will be hostess and Gwen Johnson has arranged for Marilyn Thomas to give the program Spring Hollow Sunatvne Terrace Church Church A zone spot bid sale will be conducted Thursday at the Defense Depot Ogden Items to be offered include hardware electronic components computers medical supplies and office and household equipment Faxed or hand-carrie- bids d must be submitted before 4 pm Wednesday A complete list as well as articles sale terms and conditions may be seen at Bldg IB Defense Depot Ogden and at Bldg 890 Hill Air Force Base For more information call the Distribution Branch Hill Air or Force Base Mike Sperry more about MaryAnn Parkin the loving widow who wrapped up her own heartbreak in a box full of letters when author Richard Evans speaks at 7 pm Thursday at The Book Table Following his presentation Evans will answer questions and autograph copies of his book Timepiece which will be available at a discount The public is welcome and refreshments will be served For more information call The Book Table 4 or visit the store 29 S Main Logan 752-304- Lusannah G Hovey Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday at the home of Shanna Zollinger Verla Olsen will give the history and lesson Elizabeth Mathews Camp will meet at at 1 pm Thursday at Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Canyon Luncheon chairman is Elizabeth Brown with committee members Mary Ann Berry Grace Smith Jacqueline Hydcn and Lucille Campbell The lesson will be by Lucille Campbell and a pioneer history by Alton Roth Church 1108 45-73- 0 pm Month’ in Utah the Smith-fiel- Mam E William Preston Camp 2 pm Monday at the B will meet at home of Nadine Bracken 531 E 100 South The history will be given by Lovell Campbell and the lesson will be given by Lira Brown Hostesses arc Mary Poet office Church Ball park 100 N 100 E Maurine Jones and Bryner School Church 1600 W 10 S Church Nadine Bracken Zina Chap Chap Princess clinic The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce's Women & Business Conference will be Thursday at the Little America Hotel More than 28 sessions related to business and personal growth and development will be offered to attendees of “R U Connected?” the theme of this year's conference Registration materials and conference information can be obtained by calling Angela Keeney at the Chamber or by conoffices D II Young Camp will meet at 1:30 pm Monday in the Logan 9th Ward Relief Society Room History will be by Faye Rasmuson and the lesson by Jean Perry Hostesses are Dorothy A princess clinic will be at 12:30 pm Saturday at the Cache County Fairgrounds pavilion Cost is S25 for the first family member and $15 for each additional member This is designed to be a fun learning experience w ho want to for pirls ages 6 participate in rodeo princess contests Anyone interested is wel- come to attend For more information or to register call Monica B Thompson address iuui— jrfj'jpjif jpwrftj 'VT'r r j p1 - 7- - vw r- S 6 akeeneyfslachambercom North Cache Applications arc now being accepted for Bluebird's Nest Dinner Theater conferences Directors stage managers North Cache Freshmen Center will hold parent teacher conferences from 4-- 7 pm Thursday and from 8 am to noon Friday School will be held Thursday but not Friday Cattlemen's meeting The Cache Cattlemen’s Association will feature Dr Norris Stcn-qui- st Extension livestock specialist at 8 pm Thursday in the USU Caine Dairy Center He will address cow and bull conditioning scores fertility and trichomo- niasis testing and calfhood vaccinations Association members and livestock producers are encouraged to attend For more information call Jeff Kunzler Cattlemen's president Cache or Ross A Jacobson Cache County Extension agent 752-022- 752-626- 1 3 Starting Over Single Starting Over Single will hold at Joan's “Single's Dining-EGreasy Spoon Night” at 6 pm 8 Saturday call Sylvia a house managers and those interested with business matters are all encouraged to send a letter and resume to: Wing-I- t Theater Co PO Box 4551 Logan UT 84323-455- 1 Submit name number address time constraints for the next six months experience and list desired position Actors and other performers Utah State University (particularly solo acoustic musicians) may also submit resumes and will be auditioned at a later date Cost is $250 Riley and Ruby Sccholzer Seagull Camp will meet at 2 pm Thursday in the Logan Sth1 8th LDS Ward Cultural Hall The Lesson “The New of Utah” will be presented by Jancc Walker and Katie State Applicationsrcsumcs be received by April 25 Olsen will give the history Hostesses arc Gayle Haws Lula Howard and Maria Ellsworth Eliza Nyman Olson Camp at 1 pm Thursday at Rothwcll's Restaurant 45 W will meet Western Humanities Review is holding its fourth annual competition for Utah writers The contest is free and open to all Utah residents There are two prizes of $250 and publication in Western Humanities Review Entries must be postmarked by April 26 Complete information is available at or Women's scholarship Applications are now available from the Utah State University Hyde Park Stake Center The history will be given by Pat Balls There will also be a lesson Daniel II Wells Camp will pm Thursday at the Wellsville Civic Center to carpool for lunch at The Blue- bird A history and a lesson will be given Ralph Smith Camp will meet at ISO pm Thursday at the DUP Museum in Logan Hostesses are LaRue Cronquist and Alice Center Ixigan Joan Loosle will give the lesson Faye Peterson will give the history Jensen The lesson will be given by Donna Lue Pack and the history by Elaine Watkins Peter Maughan Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday at the home of Sara Lindlcy The lesson Cynthia Benson Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday at the llyrum Civic Center The lesson will he by Lavcmc Maughan and the history by Rena Leishman The hostesses are Sara Lindley Mattie Sharp and Edna Baugh Sunflower Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at the home of Dcna Milligan 85 W 3200 South include cooking on a wood-burnistove making crafts working in the fields and playing games of the time Children in grades three through six may register for a week Sessions are: third and fourth 4 July 2 grades June 3U- - Aug 2 Aug 9 and July 3 fifth and sixth grades 11-1- 6-- 20-2- 9 and June 7 25-2- 8 July 6 Call the Jensen HisAug torical Farm for more informa13-1- tion or registration Monday through Thursday until April 25 245-406- 4 Happenings arc published as a free service in The Herald Journal on Tuesdays Thursdays and Sundays on a space-availabbasis Announcements should he le typed or clearly written and brought to The Herald Journal Office 75 W 34X) North at least three days prior to desired publication Submissions can be sent by 2 or to fax address hjhappen(ri'hjncwscom For more information call Jennifer Hatch or Lance Frazier 753-664- 752-21- 21 Eliza R Snow Camp will meet at 2 pm Thursday at the home of Alice Rogers 456 W 100 South Logan Wilma Mauchlcy wil give the lesson Selma Jcppcscn will give the history Hostesses arc Thelma Clegg and Elizabeth Shepherd Henry Ballard Camp will 1 pm Monday at the Blue Bird The lesson will be by Elaine Montrose June Reading will give the history Hostesses are LaRue Wood Thclda Covington and Vcrda Ilickcn meet at WESTATES INFO 753-190- will be by Francis Baxter and the musical number by Diane Harris and Wendy Preslar The history will be by Joyce Nelson Hostesses are Frances Baxter Mildred Baumuamcr and Elaine Adams CiftCfltrtintHilnMfrUYni SGTBILK0 - 752-307- AT - MJN MATBKH 4:50-7:00-9:- TEST Me (R) 7:10-9:1- 5 MR HOLLAND'S OPUS MWM MO:M Kovt I imvMoyiesw JAKES fr THV C1AITT PEACH INI MS Ml MT MM MMMOt MS JUMANJI (PG) Me PRIMAL FEAR 2 ROBIN WILUAMS OLIVER k CO (C)430 ONLY UP CLOSE ft PERSONAL William Hyde Camp will pm Thursday at the UTAH m : I FLIRTING Ml I ror A - tl CtATNKfttM fVAfiAHll au show WITH DISASTER (R) 71XPWD 10 The World Famous GLENN MILLED up ' ODCHESTQA' Gov Michael O Leavitt has declared April 1996 "Volunteer Month” in Utah There are many activities taking place throughout the month including the second annual Utah Conference on Volunteerism and the National Youth Service Day (April 23) (April 11-1- 2) The Utah Youth Volunteer Awards will also be in April on the 26th “Approximstely 950000 Utahns volunteer at least once a month” said Michael D Call executive director of the Utah Commission on Volunteers “Volunteer month is a fantastic opportunity to honor those volunteers for their dedication to serving o&ers" For more information about any of the month's activities call the Utah Commission on Volunteers at (801) 538-861- 0 Family Variety Show MOn Sfdgc & In lour llrarT April 26k27 1996 8:00 Pa1 USU Kent Concert Hall In The Gtpfwi IMar New BEorizons Choir Concert April 22 1996 8:00 pm Ellen Eccles Theatre Tickets: Ellen Eccles Theatre Box Office ' Guest Appearance by Vaks Mile 0 In DigRal Sound flfG) 4457:15921 meet at 1:30 AUSEATS$15o 16-1- 4-- Niblcy The lesson will be given Audra Anderson Hostesses arc Dcna Milligan Golda Mauchlcy and Virginia Harris 1 Jensen Historical Farm Summer Day Camp registration is now taking place Activities for recreation the 1917 farm-lif- e Deadlines explained Writing competition meet at 12:30 Jensen Farm should at 752-953- Women's Center Taggart Student Room 310 for the Stephanie Osborne Scholarship Applicants must be an undergraduate single senior woman 24 years of age or younger have a 25 GPA and be enrolled for a minimum of six hours Applications arc due Tuesday April 30 For more information call Center day camp Dinner theater workers I lie loejan Insllfulc ol Religion Presents 4i 245-427- 75 d will meet at 1 pm Monday at the Copper Mill Restaurant Emma Sorensen will give the lesson and Barbra Bradley the history It is requested that all officers of the camp plan to attend Fred Books can bo returned to the bookmoMo or the bookmoMe boa In front For more Information call Meyer Bookmobile headquartare w 1301 N 600 Wo 752-788- 1 Vbrarim Sharid Peterson Leavitt proclaims April ‘Volunteer pm Monday at Mary Fielding Smith Cnmp 350 N 200 E School 420 S 500 2680 S 660 W Church 11000 S 800 E 500 S 75 W Bringhunt Drive — Business conference tacting her Senior Citizens Center The lesson will be by Jary Salkc and a history will also be given Cay budding 5:15-61- 5 CoSegeWard Providence Clio Club will have opportunity to learn seminar - te Summit Camp will meet at 1:30-2:3- 0 rWm “ nngin Nibiey record 1:30 11:30 MMvMa ber and child's immunization Readers of The Christmas Bax Bookmobile' Logan Logan Clarfcaton 1:30-6:3- 0 pm Wednesday at the school 420 S 500 East Parents should bring a valid birth certificate child's Social Security num- m iJi & Author presentation kindergarten registration is from meet at 1 pm Thursday at the Bluebird Restaurant The lesson will be by Ruth Baugh the history by Barbara Watts Hostesses are Stella Postma Faye Slucki Cloteel Stewart and Laura Taylor Providence individuals with disabilities who live in Cache County and have no other means of transportation Participants can go to one store of their choice Seating is limited Call weekly to reserve a seat or for more information 753-53- speak on “Ecology and Commerce: Changing the Nature of meeting f Military sale Grocery transportation to go grocery shopping each Municipool closed -r Page 27 ‘iv : '' April 14 1996 — i 752-002- 6 Sponsored by Utah State University Sunburst Club 9 ’V "i mamas l JO Txmai mm mm NFS FORfYER bk as l)ft H "fov |