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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 14, 1987 2B ' price stinks elly s SHARON NAUTA STEELE Lakeside Review columnist ' The day my hairdresser told me that a popular brand of green shampoo was practically straight detergent, I started refilling my empty bottles with Palmolive dishwashing soap. After all, it was the same color; it was cheaper; and for a number of years it worked just as well. It worked really well, in fact, until Jennifer, my oldest daughter, turned 13. Thirtcen-year-ol- d girls, youll understand if youve ever been privileged to have shared the same living quarters . Attention Good Driver ous styling tools. Ive always felt that my own daughter purposely chose to be a south-paso she could eat, write, and hold onto the telephone with her left hand, while combing her hair with the right. No wonder she felt qualified to inform me between brush strokes that shampoo is not shampoo unless it leaves your hair smelling like some kind of fruit salad and attracts honey bees. So much for the green dish soap. Choosing a shampoo these days is harder than buying dinner w Rain or Shine with one, know everything there is to know about everything, especially hair care. Every spare minute available to a gal that age is spent either washing her hair, dry ing her hair, or manipulating it around vari cafeteria-styl- e. How on earth, I 0iaialH. On CM fls saving $70 wonn Insurance girl during a recent shopping expedition, can a person who has a hard time deciding between Apand Strawberry Shortcake, be expected to choose between shampoos that smell like watermelon, apricots, or lemon uo much money? We only insurenave Drivers Good because And R us money. accidents that saves GLItu And to on you. savings Drivers . Convenient payment plans claim service ple Betty these J meringue pie? d 24-ho- our local o Call us today or stop by you wont go wrong with this one! Jennifer replied, reaching up to pluck a tiny bottle off the shelf. I about fainted when I saw the price. But then I knew , the ultimate truth about selecting the contents good shampoo must be fragrant, but its the asked that price that has to smell! Thats easy 773-059- f 5 1981 N. Main, Layton & Antelope) (Comer of Main not-so-ti- eberPTA officers elected The PTA also sponsors all the Great SOUTH WEBER Oaks from Little Acorns Grow is the theme for the 1987-8- 8 South Weber Elementary PTA. Officers and committee members are busy making this year the greatest ever for the South Weber school. volunteers that spend many hours a week at the school, the room mothers, the birthday tables,, teacher appreciation week and all the handouts and school newspaper. The assemblies are paid for out Lori to of PTA funds and the annual Drake, membership chairman, Our PTA sponsors just about every extra activity at the school and all the volunteer help they can get is always greatly appreciated. With all the new budget cuts this year the PTA has been given more responsibility, and will have the opportunity to sponsor field trips, she said. According Halloween carnival is the biggest of the year along with the book fair. All the health and clinics and the bicycle safety clinics are planned by the schools PTA members and run by the volunteers. President of the PTA is Tracie Yamashita. fund-rais- er Serving as the PTAs first vice president is Diane Stanger and second vice president is Jeannine Crabtree. Third vice president is Ann Coy and teacher representative is John Sheffield. PTA secretary is Teri Radmall; treasurer is Connie Monroe. Other board members include: membership chairman, Lori Drake; health, Debbie Calder; safety, Janet Peterson; individual development, Leslie Waters. Public and family life, Ann Stokes; public relations and news, Becky Clemmons and Lou Ann Borgstrom; services, Liz Buchanan and Peggy Poll and volunteers, Kathy Buchanan. dollars in cash will be given back. A continental breakfast will be ienior caSerzdas served. The same center is offering a Editors note: This is the first tions. Blood pressure clinics are held the first Wednesday of every month. Transportation is available for those who would like a ride. The vans are equipped to accommodate handicapped persons and wheelchairs. The annual Halloween costume party will be held Oct. 31. Judging of costumes will be at 11:30 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for costumes in the following categories: Most original, best womans, best mans, funniest and best dis- of an ongoing feature in the side Review listing events involving senior citizens. If you have an item of interest for area senior citizens, please contact Ruth at Review at 776-495- Ma-la- n or the Lakeside 544-995- 8 1. The Heritage Senior Citizens Center in Clearfield and the Silver Age Center, in Kaysville invite county residents over the age of 60 to join in the activities and meals served at the centers. Call the centers for menus. New fall classes are beginning at the Heritage Center, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. Classes being Offered include ceramics, lapidary, knitting, china painting, sewing, needlework, stained glass porcelain dolls, oil painting, and lost arts (netting,, tatting, etc.). A photography class and a leatherwork class will be included if there is interest. Those who would like to participate in the classes please call the Heritage Center, Pool and cards are played daily and meals are served daily from 1:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. The Old Timers entertain during lunch each Thursday. Call the day before for lunch reserva 773-706- guise. trip to Wendover on Nov. 27. The trip will cost $5 with $10 cash back. Call now for seats will go fast on this one said Patsy Seach, the center's director. Call 1 for reservations. The Heritage Center is spon546-220- soring a Pasadena Rose Parade Tour Dec. 26 through Jan. 2. They will travel to Reno, Sacramento, San Francisco, down the coast to Carmel, Solvang, Long Beach and Anaheim, returning home by way of Las Vegas. This tour includes visits to Old Sacramento, Golden Gate Park, Muir The Silver Age Center will have its Halloween party on Oct. 29. Prizes will be given for the best costume. Treats and fun will be provided. The annual Christmas Bazaar will be held at the Silver Age Center on Saturday, Oct. 31. Many handmade items will be available for sale. The bazaar will open at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served all Both centers have trips planned that senior citizens from throughout the county may participate in. Silver age is sponsoring a trip to Elko Nevada on Oct. 23 and 24. The cost of the over night trip is $10 per person. Five 1 l' . FOR AN 8 FT. WINDOW YOUSatin,GET! WHAT Beautiful Antique 118 Seamless Sheer Custom Fullness Throughout Includes Swags, Cascades, Tie Backs, Heavy Duty Traverse Rod, Professional Installation Included Taxes included Tracie Yamashita Woods, Hearst Castle, Catalina Island, Knotts Berry Farm and the Rose Parade. The price is $545 per person. Brochures are available at the center. A Las VegasLaughlin tour has been scheduled for Nov. 16 through 20. The cost is $170 per person. This tour includes overnight at the Peppermill HotelCa-sin- o in Mesquite, buffet and casino in Laughlin, buffet and casino package, tour of Oatman, an Arizona ghost town, Havasu City and London Bridge and over night at the Union Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas. Call the Heritage Center for more information and reservations, m Draperies GwenlyrTs 113 s. State, Clearfield 773-373- WALT YOUSE 825-700- 3 9 Genealogy Come in and let us show you the latest in computerized linked genealogy research. 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