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Show 10 Tuesday AtKua 5 Lakeside 1007 Lakeside IVuve COMMUNITY BRIEFS Womens club plans lunch OGDLN.. Women si Mm Ae The Federal ii hol4 a n ju pm, Aug, 16 st Club i; Ian-he- Mdnoion IIoum?, 2JJO Adam The cost $ $9 for member nd $9.75 for fuei. Reservation cancellation dead line Aug. 1 1 with cancellation by Aug. 12. lor Jone. Roumly, call (ola Thelma 02; or Charlotte reservation Creaier. 776-932- 393-- 8 1 3; 968-207- - Layton Chapter of Retired federal Imployee will hold its annual cummer pie me on Wednesday at I p m . in the Layton Common I'ark. It will be held in the bowery clow?i to the amphitheater. free to member The lunch and their families Arrowhead district will hold round tables CLCARFTU.D - The head Scouting District will hold round table at 7 pm. Ar-ro- w Thursday at the Clearlleld LDS Stake Center, 93S S. State. All leaders of boy scouts, cub scouts, varsity, and explorers will meet at this location in August and September. La Lecho support group meets this month LAYTON - La Lcche League of Davis County, a breastfeeding and mother sup- - Seniors From 9 . .There will be a Great Salt Dike Lunch Cruise on Aug. 22. The cost is $17 and they lease at noon. Reservations need to be made by Aug. 18. The Autumn Glow Singers will entertain at noon on Aug. 22. There will be entertainment on Aug. 26 at noon. The Quilt Spinners meet at 5 p.m. on Aug. 27. The foot care clinic is Aug. 28 at noon. The cost is $10 and appointments are required. There will be a social security number drawing Aug. 29 at noon. And bingo is at 12:15 p.m. The senior citizen band, under the direction of Rob Simmonsen, meets at Autumn Glow on Mondays at 3:30 p.m. Call for details. Senior Association, Davis Hospital Chapter, 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Layton, 774-708- 0 aerobics are every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. New members must attend the 10 a.m. class. The cost is"$l per class in the Womens Center education classroom. Call 774-70for more information. - Health screening is done twice a month, on the first and third Wednesdays, Aug. 6 and 20, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. They are in the classroom area of the hospital. Blood pressure and blood testing are done. For a blood glucose test, dont eat for two hours beforehand. There is no charge and no appointment is necessary. Low-impa- i Losing ct 80 The Senior Support Group, hosted by the Senior Crossroads Nutrition. T ime will be allowed for suit- ing with a leader, browsing through our lending library and a pot luck snack. lor more Information call Jackie at or Ann, School health fair set for Thursday In Layton Talbert Medical Center i offering a health fair from 5 to 9 P m. Thursday at the Davi cenLAYTON -- ter. 2132 N. 1700 West. f ree immunizations (in cooperation with Care-A-Vaand free high school sports physical will be provided. The entire family is invited. There will be food, drinks and n) moonwalk. f ire and safety experts, drawing for pharmacy gift ccrtifi-catc- s, designer sunglasses, Utah Hu and Starzz tickets will also be asatlable. Several major insurers in Utah will also pantcipate and wilt provide giveaways, blood pressure checks and health information. Parents need to bring previous immunization records and sign a consent form for the immunizations and sports physical. For more information call 776-644- 4. program at Davis Hospital, will meet Aug. 1 1 at 10:30 a.m. and Sept. 8 at 10:30 a.m. The Urcakfast Club will meet at Shoncy's in Layton, Aug. 12 at 9 a.m. The Seniors Association members will be going to Wendover on Aug. 15. The cost is $12. The bus leaves the hospital parking lot at 8:15 a.m. There is limited space so reservations arc re- quired. This months matinee movie, Vegas Vacation, will be shown Aug. 22 at 1:30 p.m. Please RSVP for all activities or by stopby calling 774-708- 0, ping at the office Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Menus Wednesday, August 6: spa- ghetti and meat sauce, Parmesan cheese, french cut green beans, tossed salad, fruit cup, dinner roll and milk. Thursday, Aug: 7: hamloaf with mustard glaze, sweet potatoes, Mexicali com, carrots and zucchini salad, chocolate nut brownie, ranch dinner roll and milk. Friday, Aug. 8: roast beef with gravy, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, Arabian apricot salad, chilled- - pears, whole wheat roll and milk. Monday, Aug. 11: Hobo vegetable stew, canned potatoes, marinated bean salad, canned pears, drop biscuit and milk. Tuesday, Aug. 12: roast turkey with gravy, cornbread stuffing, peas and celery, cranberry orange salad, gingerbread with spiced cream, sweet potato roll and milk. Welcoming New Patients In Layton Dp. Glenn A. Zell, D.D.S. family dentistry Using state of the art Air Abrasive Technology 544-225- 6 (Call for more details or apppointment) Rosewood Professional Center r DmlteilllSIStDClgOiilHandl x . back-to-scho- ol Quaiify SWfa Cate... IK'S Guid- 779-94- 9 of the National Avvoctaiion 829 The topic ance in All Thing; Weaning and 776-503- Layton NAHFE plans Annual summer picnic IAYTON will meet st 10 a m. Aug. 14 tn classroom No, 2 at ParaeeNu I fact Hospital end Medical Center, 1600 W. Antelope Drive, port group, 147 East Rosewood Lane, Suite 1 tJust South of Tom Winegars and Smiths) 1 udtk a (fentU touch! Plump, overstuffed double pillow bock end extra large roll arms are Irresistible. Features a beautiful woven fabric In muted earth tones. Bold rugged looks In these classic design tables tor the ultimate contemporary stylo. Two handsomely crafted lamps to compete this beautiful ensemble. |