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Show - ..: . V .q; ., T!t.:.rv:-:iU..-'i"- ; ' I t t The Sampler, March 27, 1986 APRIL EVENTS SPORTS all mon th: Nutar racea, avery Turn., Thura FrL, 122 noon, TeL t 1 - OES news 2 - 60 .'. ; - Snowbird: Skiing. b ajn, 11 Salt Lake: Hockey. Golden Eagles vs. Kalamasoo," Salt Palace, 730 p.m., 621-60- A-- 11 Snowbird: Skiing. North American Ski Trophy Qualifying Scries. 10 " 272-33- t 272-23- ' i ' Tribune Classic, 930 ajn., 272-23- 11 - Park City: Skiing. First' Annual Park City Flamingo Festival, beach par- ' 0 ties, contests, 4-- 13 453-186- 5 - Salt Lake: Basketball, HalLey's Comet Watch yielded more pancakes than successful sightings, but it was memorable for the children. Thanks Mrs. Gallavan and Young Astronauts There is no school March 28 and 31. April 9 is Whisper Day at the elementary school The student council is sponsoring this quiet day. Repertory Dance Theater will perform for the students of the Dugway Schools April 10 at 2 p.m. This is sponsored in part i 621-606- commemoration, they will dance again at Dugway High School In cooperation with the Utah Division of Fine Arts and the Artist-in-Educati- "' 18- -20 - Brian Head: Skiing. ""'".'. - Snowbird: Skiing. 19-2-0 29-Ma- . 1- y Mother Karen's Race, 930 ajn., Snowbird: Skiing. North American Ski Race, 535-55- i 1. ... - Salt Lake: Temple Square Concert Series, 730 FREE TO. PUBLIC ' 17-- May :: 18-i-9 25-2- 6 6 1-- 19 jfi months: ... years: . . . . 1st grade: 4 grades: ... 9-1- 8 15 1:30-1:4- 3-- 5 ....... 2-2:- 2:30-2:4- 3-- 5 15 5 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 21 Symphony Hall, . 633-640- 7 2:15-2:3- . ...... time indicated for their age groups. 1 .1 ' out!! . FCC t T i I i.1 r r Mrs. Eva Daniels, FCC Director, has established office hours for those personnel wishing to pm, 1 ! IK ft Month of the Young Child: the April has been declared Child. Month of the Young have been Many activities Child Developthe planned ly Activi- Youth and ment Center 1 . - quently and severely may begin to abuse when their unrealistic standards are not met. (6) Fami- lies that aire extremely isolated: parents who don't share in school or community activities and resent friendly; contacts .'may be distrustful, of people and afraid of their help, WOMEN'S & GIRl'S BOYS JELLIES BASEBALL SHIRTS ' IK 10F 4 1 821-606- 0 Lake: CONCERT: The Sutler Brothers, 730 p.xn.. Salt Palace, Salt ' ' '4' 0 . If to sc iemisl goodqf Assorl Severlar all jliV up- $0)$9 Za Allied' Price r '.'... Thrift Shop: Come and see the new look at the Thrift Shop!! Thanks to a group of run . Uk : PR Starting April 1, ' :; the Thrift 1800-21.0- 0. Means Chairperson from the Women's Club has met with the Fine Arts Inn concerning the Annual Women's Club Art Auction. They have some beautiful paintings at reasonable prices. ; Mark your calendar now for April 25 at the Community Club. DWC ' Now is the time to sign up your children for Youth Base- the cost is $7 ball and includes .the this child and per is on Sign-u- p shirt. a of price 7 24 at Mar. p.m. at Monday, have We still the Youth Center. Election' of Women's Club Officers: Here is your chance to make your voice; heard!! The nominating committee did an excellent job of selecting poten- -' tial officers for next year's Women's Club. Stop by the Com ' Oi - J ' mo '"arte w STURDY OBEttLIII no : POLY TARPS BAIT CANTEEN Tough, full 10 m ill poly. Grommets every three feet. Nylon reinforced rope in hem. ll; . 7"x7"x" overall siie with carrying handle. Put in so to 7S crawlers or crabs. .. 5.19 LADIES' and we will play 70 nercent of in Tooele, 30 percent here. Choose from attnraii w. denim fashion jeans with to Hill Air Force Base to play at 1 em- broidered pockett. we can fit ir. sizes 3 to 13, misse sizes 6 to 18 and queen sizes 32 to 42. On April 5, we will take a trip them in Basketball and Volleyball. They have also challenged us to a Foosball Tournament. The bus is tentatively scheduled to leave here at 2 pjn. and re- 20 sizes to choose from 5x7 to 4x40 REQ. ' JI live; H Reg.$32to$38 JL Aimmk H a.m. next morning. beSign up at the Youth Center fore April L v 1 rnce ' our games turn ; aw- Allied' the Pony plenty of room on cost is $25 The roster. League 1100-143- 0; Thursdays from Art Auction: The Ways and 1 Values To $6. 99 pjn. in the Community Club. T-Ba- Shop will be open Tuesdays and Wednesdays from -1 6-- plete with drink trays and a floor of red carpet. Stop by the Thrift Shop before this incredNew: Thrift Shop' Hours: - of colors. at 7 meet each Tuesday for. 6 weeks from 8 pjn. The cost is $12. Class size is limited. All paints used in classroom will be supplied. Call 2709 for more details. mm SHORTS from girls and basic boys shorts, mens and ladies in poplin or nylon. A great assortment Choose- German Folk Dance Class will be held at the craft shop starting April 1. Classes will - ible bargain is gone. SHORTS o SHORTS Flower Arranging Coffee: this Spring is coming (honest doesn't snow latest really count) and along with spring are those beautiful spring flowers. Have you purchased some flowers, gone home and put them in a vase only to have them look terrible? Well, come to the Wo-- 'i men's Club Flower Arranging Coffee on Tuesday, April 8 re-stock- . munity Club on April 15 from 7 for your pjn. to 9 pjn. to votewill be tafavorite. Nominations ken from the floor, so if your candidate is not on the slate, they can still be nominated. .f mi body. (assorted , pert. ss.9f. Softwbiyi melded Vbhe-piec- e fancy interwoven per. Assorted colors. 3: SLEFJL -- slip-o- n, volunteers, all shelves have been We have cleaned and some great bargains just waiting for you to come in. Bargain of the Month: If you have a small truck have we got a deal for you!! We have a inside for beauhtiful, well-bui- lt the bed. It has two sides, com- . Wednesdays from 1 a.m. at 313C West 4th or call 4221. Remember, if you are tending one or more children in your home on a regular basis for four or more hoursday, you must be licensed. This is a great opportunity to earn some extra money. ALL Me" pjn, 638-209-8, a behavior constantly repeated can signal a desperate need for attention and help. (4) Passive, withdrawn behavior: when children are excessively shy and friendless, it may indicate that there are serious problems at home. (5) Parents who are "super critical": critical parents who discipline their children fre- 9-1- f rlffi Assembly HalL M Thrift Shop vior: very aggressive negative tend children in their homes. The hours will be Mondays and i , body cares. (3) Disruptive beha- Family Child Care Homes: pjn. - Satt Lake: STAR SHOWS: Hansen Planetarium, "A Comet Called Hal-, u ley" and The Last Time I sW a Comet,?. Tues-Sa- t. 430 and 70 abused or neglected, contact Community Services at 2278 during duty hours or the Crisis line after duty hours. lected appearances: neglected children often are badly nourished, inadequately clothed, are left alone or are wandering at. all hours; always seem as if no--' We still need volunteers come on the 29th and help us IS- swjB tni Pro- - White Suppose I know or suspect a child abuse case? You have a MORAL and LEGAL responsibility to see that child abuse is reported. If you suspect a child of being physically or sexually sulting in injury or harm. Child Abuse may be physical (shaking, beating, burning, failure to provide the necessities of life); verbal (excessive yelling, belittling, teasing); emotional (failure to provide warmth, attention, supervision, normal living experiences); or sexual incest, other indecent sexual activity in the family). Child abuse can happen Common Signs of Child Abuse: (1) Repeated injuries (bruises, welts, burns): parents may seem unconcerned, deny that anything is wrong, or give unlikely explanations. (2) Neg- , FiJiI I SHORT BONANZA Signs of child abuse 1:15-1:3- dm as - Salt Lake: DANCE: Ririe Woodbury Dance Company Spring Concert 2 "Games", 8J0O pjn, Capitol Theatre, Y. s, 0 p.m. years: 145-2 p.m. Kindergarten: 0 2nd grade: ... p.m. 2:45-3 p.m. 5th grade: Please bring your child at .the NC t 24.99 Value While Tfcey Last n, Salt Lake: Temple Square Concert Series, 730 pjn. Tabernacle, FREE TO PUBLIC - 521-606- anywhere in poor, middle-clasor well to do homes; in rural areas, suburbs, cities; involving one or both parents. 18 months-- 3 Mat-so- as . 5 Salt Lake: CAT SHOW: Salt Palace, ment or neglect of a child by parent(s) or other guardian re- low: to 13. 2d 96 Salt Lake: Temple Square Concert Series, 730 FREE TO PUBLIC . clared as Child Abuse Preven- be ill used as back-u- p in case of bad. weather). The children will be divided into the following age groups with times indicated be- A. great look for the junior figure. Sizes 3 AROUND TOWN tion Month. What is Child .Abuse? It is repeated mistreat- - street from the i spumr 328-106- Abuse Prevention Month: April has also been de- across the ity Club Annex Theater-w- the Chocolate Factory", Salt Lake: Theatre: "Charlie and miaed Valley Playhouse, 730 pjn, 10 - . 25-2- pjn. ' Assembly Hall, Salt Lake: Utah' Symphony, Joseph Silverstein, conductor, 8s00 . Child Visitors Quarters (the Commun- SUP-O- N ; 864-66- 18-- 19 A . - Salt Lake: Utah Symphony, Charles Ketchum, conductor, Ralph violin, 84)0 pjn. Symphony Hall, 5334407 11-1- 2 ties. A complete schedule of the Community Club and the CANVAS 55 533-640-7 events will be contained in the Weekly Bulletin. - LADIES JEANS 5 Salt Lake: Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra, 8:00 p.m.. Symphony HalL 11-1- 2 1 ' 40 " ; - $00 JR. "N0RMANDEE ROSE" Community activities 3- only, Short Sleeve 521-604- 0 521-60- T.ClllBf MENS '29.99 Salt Lake: BALLET. Ballet West, "A Salute to George Balanchine", 8 AO pirn, Capitol Theatre, - 7 door. 4i values v To FINE ARTS RDT has assembled a comprehensive modern dance and dance. repertory offering a wide variety The 2 p.m. performance April of styles and moods. ProgramJO will address the jAudiences of f ming is designed to offer theatri-- . both the high! gchool and ele- - " cal, musical and choreographic mentary schools At 7 p.m. that variety. Audiences are exposed same evening, the general public to much of the breadth and is invited for a minimal charge richness of American modern of $1 per. person, payable at the dance in'one performance. Shopping Trip: The shopping trip March 14 was a lot of fun. Although only 8 of the 24 people the 24 people who signed-u- p actually came on the trip, a good time was had by all Easter Egg Hunt: There will be an Easter Egg Hunt for all children in Dugway, Terra and Skull Valley between the ages of 9 months and 5th Grade, March 29 in the grassy- area between LADIES John Fields Memorial Race, 830 a.m., , : ' MENS New styles of authentic snap front western shirts, and blouses, some fancies. Choose from prints, solids, plaids. U.S.R&A. Ski Fret Weekend. Call Julie Amsden at 586-710- 1 LADIES WESTERN SHIRT SALE 11 a YOU DON'T NEED IT n BM 272-231- 1 cal acclaim for its dancing technique and extensive repertory. : 272-32- r.f i ii IF WE DON'T HAVE IT MENS 521-604- ad Veterans of Foreign War, and the Dugway Schools, the program will feature both lecture Businessman's Race, 130 pjn, Snowbird: Skiing. 6th Annual 17 vinces, and given over 100 resicritidencies. It has wide-spre- Program, on Jazs vs. Sacramento, Salt Palace, 730 pan. - Snowbird: Skiing. USSA North American Telemark Qualifying Race, ' 0 1040 am, 12-1- 3 .' n III LICENSES .621-6060- :. with funds provided by the Rockerfeller Foundation. Salt Lake City was chosen as the home of the professional repertory company because of the city's reputation of supporting cultural organizations, and the University of Utah's dance department. Since then, RDT has performed in 44 states and pro- ."' 0 GAME Salt Lake: Hockey, Golden Eagles vs. Flint, Salt Palace, 730 p.m., 12 - For further information contact Ellen Williams at 4259. RDT was formed in 1966, The dance company's first 621-604- FISH 0 12 - Snowbird: Skiing. Dance group visits DHS concert ever held was iri Dug- way twenty years ago. In WE SELL Salt Lake: Hockey, Golden Eagles vs; Flint, Salt Palace, 730 p.m., 11 - 2-- Repertory Dance Theatre, the professional modern dance company from Salt Lake City, will be performing their 20th Anniv-- ersary program in Dugway at 2 and 7 p.m. at Dugway High School Utah Jess vs. Portland, Salt Palace, 730 p.m., 9 - Salt Lake: Baikrth", Utah Program, and Veteran's of Foreign on XT-A- i 0 5 - Snowbird: Siding, USSA Tribune Classic by the Wars. Writings of all creative nature, stories, articles, and poetry are due this week at the Elementary school. Fine Arts Festival for the Elementary School will be April 14. All Artists need to be preparing their displays. The Maturation Program for the fifth and sixth graders will be previewed by parents April 16 at 7 p.m. in the media room. Dr. Clark Hoffman and Cherie Martin, school nurse, will be presenting the films this year. All parents are invited to attend the student presentations April 18 at 1 p.m. The final PTA movie will be held April 18. It's the tear jerker "OldYeller." ITBS Tests will be held the third full week in April Please ensure that your children receive adequate rest this week. Happy Easter from the staff of DES! Artist-in-Educati- ' 521-606- Mardi y rll 3 Mm IffeeHv UesHeel-N- e Beta Cheeks Rsnt Ths Rug Doctor. Jht original "steim carpet clemer with the Vibrat ing Brush. Cleans upholstery tool i. vueen ij ,Wrffj inchpiC Set ffee i cam t with xips a |