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Show CUPPER Tuesday. October 5, 1993 DAVIS COUNTY Kids Cut 4 Weddings Moore-Ferguso- with this ad (10 and under) n MOM, turn the shaggies into great styles for the whole family. Wedges? Flat Tops? lines? We do them all! Charles F. and Susan Ferguson are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Suzette You'll love the cut. Your Mom will love the price. Ferguson to Carter Moore, the son of Joseph and Dawna Moore of Bountiful. Kids cuts on sale. The couple will be maried on Friday, Oct. 8, 1993 in the Manti LDS Temple. The couple will be honored with a reception on Friday, Amy Brown to celebrate her 100th birthday 12 74 East 500 South (next to Payless Drugs) and children, Ardelle booties which she to many babies throughout the area. She was an avid temple worker for many years. .Mother - grandma "We love You. Kids can be frustrating, destructive, and generally hard to handle. What is a poor parent to do? The Parent Education Rsource Center is sponsoring the class spending time alone ;can be trouble . declining performance in school and other problems. According to student surveys, or more children who spend as hours a week in self-caradult who have those to compared supervision, are two times more likely to use alcohol; two times more likely to smoke; and 1.7 times for likely to use marijuana. These risks persist for every grade, ethnic group and economic group; as well as for students who Second Level Clearfield. Cost is $3person or couple. Preregistration is required and can be accomplished by calling Agency), 546-730- SKATE WITH 9. isooFm&m ICE ARENA 150 West 600 North Fun For All Ages find te sports and other activities. g behavior may be the natural outgrowth of time spent in self-carsay the researchers. These Risk-takin- e, 776-368- 8 First Birthday Rock Chip Special s20 nH0artnecrck Further 5Sn Windshield Replacement S1 Not vaild with other offers. Good thru Oct. Call 31,1 993 Meiriitage 298-622- starting date. 0 i r A Gracious Affordable Life-styl- e The residents at Heritage Place enjoy a special They have the freedom to come and go as they please; to do as much or as little as they like. There are interesting and friendly people to meet - men and women of the same age, interests and values. There is a full program of stimulating activities and social opportunities to brighten each day. Exercise classes, arts and crafts, discussion groups and pleasant outings are all available for your enjoyment You plan your own day and set your own pace. life-styl- e. IPfls&ce 1150 South Main BOUNTIFUL Services and Amenities Deluxe private room with private bath - all rooms fully Heritage Place is the Answer in Bountiful called Heritage Place. It provides need to remain active, involved and independent As a matter of fact, living at Heritage Place can actually prevent premature physical and mental deterioration and institutionalization. is a special place There seniors with all the things they At Heritage Place, the living is easy. It offers a variety of affordable accommodations; a deluxe suite with private bath or a spacious with apartment with bath. Each residence comes wall to wall carpeting, beautiful window treatments, cable TV, individual heating and cooling controls plus six uniquely designed safety features. Heritage Place is a special place indeed. Elegant accommodations and await you. pleasant one-bedroo- well-appoint- life-sty- Sarah Tumia celebrated her first birthday on Sept. 12, 1993. She Is the daughter of Kevin and Vicki Tumia of Bountiful. Mon. and Wed 5:00 & 5:30 Class Session 3 - Oct. 1 1th Session 4 - Nov. 8th Registration is held one week prior to Information For Blaine Porter LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED: Times Days FREE MOBILE SERVICE of themselves as more independent, more mature and better able to make decisions of which adults may not approve. pan Specializing in Auto Glass We work with Insurance Companies 6 LESSONS 20 Basic Skills Program show either high or low involvement in church, school, think 544-266- 9 Department. The groom fulfilled an LDS mission to Independence, Mo. He is currently employed in Salt Lake City as a manager for JB's Restaurant. After a honeymoon in Phoenix, Ariz., the couple will reside in Bountiful. behaviors in children. The class will be taught by Terry Stayner, Social Services Coordinator for the Davis Head Start Program. The class will be held Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Parent Education Resource Center, 1 87 E. 350 S., (behind Butler Travel 1 e, probably Layton Hills Mail than physical punishment in promoting healthy, desirable Children who spend time alone at home are far more likely to engage in unhealthy, risky behaviors than kids who have adult ! supervision. This according to Jean ; LeCerf Richardson, DrPH, at USC 'School of Medicine in Los as printed in Utah 'Angeles, Federation for Drug Free Youth. A continuing study of nearly ' 5,000 students shows that latchkey children are at increased risk for alcohol and drug use, feeling of children .V LAYTON 10-30-- JOHN ALLEN NASH SHEREE KAY CHAMBERLAIN physical punishment: What to do instead. The class teaches positive, nurturing parenting techniques and attitudes that work more effectively IKids 1 Expires PERC can help area parents improve skills n, anger, '.A Sheree Kay daughter of Robert Louise Chamberlain of Bountiful, will be married on Oct. 7, 1993 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The ceremony will be performed by President Milton W. Russon. Following the ceremony, they will be honored at a wedding luncheon hosted by the groom's parents. Later that evening the couple will greet family members and fnends at a reception held in their honor at the Val Verda 8th Ward Chapel in Bountiful. The bride, a 1993 graduate of Weber State University, obtained a bachelor's of science degree in accounting. She is currently working in Salt Lake City for West One Bank in the International at and , CARTER MOORE SUZETTE FERGUSON Chamberlain, Provo; Rose Streator, Kearns; and Paul Brown, Brigham City. Her husband, Jared, passed away in 1951. She has 63 grandchildren, 151 and 37 great-gregrandchildren. Rose Amy is known for her stress 298-85- 56 California, and West Bountiful; Myron Brown, Salt Lake City; Kenneth Brown, delivered BOUNTIFUL John Allen Nash, son of Nancy Lou Palmer and Ronald R. and Terry L. Nash of Southern Elliott (deceased); Norma Burnett, Provo; Jared Brown (deceased); Bernice Johnson, Salt Lake City; Mary Tippetts, North Salt Lake; Lawrence Brown, Canada; Betty Tippetts, Missouri; Monty Brown, crocheted No Appointment Salons Nash-Chamberla- in Rose Amy Fernley Brown will celebrate her 100th birthday on Oct. 13, 1993. An open house in her honor will be held on Oct, 9, 1993 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Ivy Manor, at 340 North 100 West. She was born in Yorkshire, England in 1893. Her family joined the LDS Church in England and migrated to Bountiful in 1901 when she was 8 years old. Rose Amy has lived in the Bountiful area since. She married Jared Brown in 1914. They had WtlUKlBOIMHISIOIlGHIS Oct. 8 from 7 to 9 pirn, at 300 East 500 South in the Fillmore, Utah 4th Ward. An open house will be held on Saturday, Oct. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. at 421 West 3300 South in Bountiful. ROSE AMY BROWN C3 carpeted. Emergency call system in each room. All utilities included in the rate. Generous closet space. Housekeeping and maintenance services. Barber and beauty salon on premises. main dining room. Scheduled recreational, cultural and social opportunities. Six uniquely designed safety features in each room. No other residential facility in Utah has all of them. Well-appoint- ed m ed Please Call 298-324- 1 le Heritage Place offers just the right amount of gentle supervision and encouragement. A very attentive and competent staff is on dbi M hours a day. They remind residents to take that important medication iliey can provide assistance in bathing, dressing and personal hygiene as well. Heritage is a special place indeed because your physical and emotional well-bein- g are as important to us as they are to you. For a Tour and FREE Brochure .7 |