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Show eg page C4 ; Tuesday, August Davis County Clipper 22, 1995 ; kJ Teach children to believe in their abilities iftfSelf i THE FOUNDATIONS OF FATHERING Series Part Nine of a rt COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES wv September is Utah Literacy Month. Join Project Read-a- n adult 2 for more information and on Sept. 9 literacy program. Call celebrate literacy in our communities at Hastings Books, Music and Video in Layton. Clearfield Senior Center needs volunteer lapidary instructor, Tues. 8:30-11:3and Meals on Wheels an art instructor Tues. 12:30-2:3- 0 runners and drivers daily 10:30-1- . Contact Connie at the Heritage Senior Center at 773-706Widow Persons Service (WPS) of Davis County is being established as an outreach program for the newly widowed persons, male and female, of any age. For any further information or if you have any 8 or Geri Mickelson, WPS questions, please call at The Utah State Historical Society is looking for volunteers to be museum docents for school tours. Required training in Utah history and touring technique is provided during the fall and winter months. Includes special centennial character assignment for this year. Need people with time to volunteer during weekday hours. If you have an interest in history and enjoy interacting with children and adults, you will like joining this team. Call Wreatha Witte concerning docent work 7 at and to receive an application. The Utah State Historical Society is looking for volunteers to be Library Data Entry Operators. People are needed to convert Utah Historical Quarterly back issues to electronic text. Three hours per e 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m. week, Monday-Fridatraining provided in basic work processing and in formatting the texts for this project. It may be possible to work at home, if you have the appropriate equipment, or at the Historical Society. Call Max Evans at 533-355- 1 for more job details, a job description and application form. The Family Support Center is in need of a volunteer to mow their lawn. Call Sharon Anderson at k:- - 451-232- One of the things that we feel strongly Keith Penhall takes his boy fishing at least twice a month. They drive to the river, nose up close to the bank and stick their poles right out the windows of the pickup and into the water. Lazy? Keiths boy, who is crippled and does not walk easily, believes its perfect. nine-year-o- ld 0, 5. 774-128- 451-503- 1. Paternal Principle 9: You Have What it Takes to Succeed Application: Parents feel very insecure about their parenting, says Dr. David Elkind, like they have to read a book every time they make a move. Its made parents very anxious, and I think what we have to do as professionals is back off and tell parents, Use your good sense, youre knowl ELDER WEST Elder Keith Alan West will return Aug. 23 after faithfully ing in the Spain Spanish speak- Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak in Sacrament meeting Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. in the North Canyon 5th Ward, 2505 S. Davis Blvd. Friends and family are invited to renew acquaintances with Keith at his home at 2745 S. 450 E., Bountiful following the meeting. 3. 6, ELDER WIGHT Elder Jonathan Curtis Wight, son of Frank and Karen Wight, has accepted a call to serve in the 4. Animal lovers, we need you! Wasatch Humane has opportunities for mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PetsMarts on weekends and with pet hotline and animal care weekdays at Bountiful office. No euthanasia. Call 299-850American Red Cross, Bonneville Chapter will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, for further information, international service, etc. Call 627-00Your family can volunteer to share your home, community and culture with a high school exchange student from one of 30 countries. A 0200. Call 1 800-US Volunteers at South Davis Community Hospital for a variety of al s to patients to hoping ftident? tasks 1 . write fetters, etc. Contact Dee Hailing at The Family Friends Program matches volunteers (55) to a family raising a child with a disability or chronic illness. Volunteers visit once a week to share their love and experience with the whole family. If you would like to become a Family Friends volunteer, call Erika at Easter Seal Society of Utah at arent good that. The notion that men have to be taught or educated because they dont know' anything Stevenson, son Richard and Sidney Stevenson, returned home Ft. Lauderdale The Church of Jesus Christ of 2. 451-871- 298-223- fathers just ELDER STEVENSON Brooks Florida ing mission for Farmington. Duties include clerical, some offender contact, assist staff 1 for further information. members. Call Missing Children of Utah needs volunteers for private investigating, community crisis search team, fund raising, light clerical duties. Contact Kelly Wells at Volunteers needed every Wednesday from 11:45 to 2:15 at the Davis Mental Health Prenatal Program. Contact Diane Johnson at Mon. through Wed. 8:30 to noon. Park View Nursing Home in Bountiful needs volunteers for a variety of tasks including: reading and visiting bed bound patients, passing out food trays and water pitchers, combing hair and painting nails of female patients. Days and times flexible. Call Janell Bailey at 298-344- spective that says so-call- enough. Says Hawkins, We have some problems with after successfully serving in the Fresno, California Wanted: volunteer to work for adult probation and parole, 394-593- serv- Palmas Las Mission and On-sit- 773-071- about, says Dr. Alan J. Hawkins, is that good fathering is within men. Using their creativity, skills along their talents, their problem-solvin- g with the care and affection that they have for their children, they are likely to come up with very good solutions and responses to their particular problems. With Dr. David Dollahite, his colleague at Brigham Young University, Hawkins is compiling stories of successful fathering for a book to challenge the deficit perspective they see in much of the current academic literature, a per- Missionaries c 533-3351- y, about good fathering I think is ridiculous. But hell never say that its easy. From years of professional observation and personal parenting experience, Hawkins knows that men are struggling against significant odds to be the good father that they want to be. And while rightly concerned with the societal probdeadbeat dads," lems caused by Hawkins and Dollahite have found most fathers want to do the very best they can for their children. Men bring particular strengths to caring for children, says Hawkins, and they are helpful to children in ways that arent completely overlapping with those of mothers. We all get into situations that really challenge us, but if fathers just respond to the needs of their children in a loving and caring way with adult problem-solvin- g skills and some creativity, theyre going to be just fine. edgeable. 10-Pa- Mission for The church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak Aug. 27 at 2:50 p.m. in the Kaysville 9th Ward Chapel. 201 S. 600 E Kaysville. SISTER BRADFORD Centerville 7th ward chapel, located at 270 N. 300 East. Centerville. Friends and relatives are invited to his home afterwards. Justen is a 1994 graduate of Viewmont high where he excelled as a wrestler. The past year he has attended Ricks College where he also wrestled. Justen will enter the M.T.C. on Aug. 30. Cherilyn Ann Bradford, daughter of Richard and Karen Bradford, ELDER CARLSEN High School and has been attending BYU for the past three years. Her farewell will be held Sunday, August 27, 1995 at 3:50 p.m. in the Woods Cross 3rd Ward. 1450 S. 350 W Bountiful. Friends and family are also invited to an open house following the meeting at the Bradford residence 1218 S. 300 W Bountiful. Elder Kenneth ELDER ERICKSEN Arkansas Little Rock Mission. He will speak at the Woodland Hills Ward in Bountiful at 640 S. 750 E., Sunday, Aug. 27 at 3:10 p.m. Scotland, Edinburgh mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y A V. Carlsen returned home after successfully completing an LDS mission to the Justen Mark Ericksen. son of K.C. and Nancy Ericksen. has accepted a call to serve in the Friends and Saints. 8. August 27 at 2:45 p.m. in the family are invit- farewell ed to visit with Kenny at the Carlsen home. Kenny is the son of will be held in his honor on has accepted a call to serve in the Washington Seattle Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She is a 1992 graduate of Woods Cross y Having a Garage Sale? Advertise it in the Classifieds! Pat and Vern Carlsen. 00 $ 1 000-1- 1 500 SCHOLARSHIPS -- m a- T- 295,-236- needs male volunteers. Mandatory training required. Cooperative effort with the Decker Lake Youth Facility and the Men's Gnef Support Group. Contact: Doug Beckstead at Adopt a Pop 264-957- or Gene Hockenbury at 280-- 1 9 192. " Loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants through 5 years of age at the Homeless Childrens Foundation. Call Mary or Bridget at Polish up your office skills at the United Way Office in Bountiful. Anytime Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Tem or Jean at 295-660Community Nursing Service and Hospice of the Davis County area are looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the benefit of the home-boun- d elderly, and terminally ill. We could use you. Give us a call at Volunteers are needed to work in the schools with the students. 5 after 2 p.m. or call the school Contact Edrice Christensen at closest to you. The Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for volunteers to work with victims of domestic violence. If ext. 4300 (Ogden line) 0 or interested, please call for appointment. Female preferred, must be at least 21, drive vehicle, no criminal record and be able to keep confidentiality. The IHC Hospice of Northern Utah needs volunteers to spend , time with the terminally ill in their homes. Training will be offered. For more information call Dana at Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a variety of positions: office support, information desk, refreshment cart and the new Womens CenterMedical Office Building. Applications are avail3. able at the hospital or call Kay Johnson at 363-660- 0. 776-444- 5. 451-128- 451-430- 776-316- 975-672- 3, 3. 774-7225- . -- meeting Aug. 27 at 12:30 p.m. in the Centerville 10th Ward, 210 E. 1825 N., Centerville. Jon is a 1995 graduate of Viewmont High School and seminary. Friends and family are invited to visit with Jon at his home following the meeting. ELDER BIRD Elliott J. Bird, son of Dennis and Sharon Bird, has accepted a call to serve in the Seoul Korea Mission for the Church of Jesus Diamonds Working girls, homemakers, or high school students Watches Gift For All or part time classes beginning Sept. 5th and 19th. Financial aid available to those who qualify. Make the decision now to improve on your chance at success, call for information. Full Occasions Jewelry Repairs Watch Repairs INTERNATIONAL ) Q295-202-1 Christ of Latter 295-238- Day Saints. He will speak August 27 at Institute of Hair Design 9 273 west 500 9th Ward, Ricks Creek Chapel, 1475 North 50 East. Family and friends are invited to visit with Elliott at his home, 256 E. Casa Loma Drive, Centerville, following the meetings. Elliott is a 1993 Viewmont High Honors and Seminary graduate. He is also an Eagle Scout. He has completed his second year as a cadet at United the States Military Academy at West Point, where he was on the Deans list. He resigned his appointment to accept this call. 7(H) SffiMdDflDB. Register To Win A 200 Shopping Spree (See for details) In-Sto- re Display Mac PRODUCTS 12 Missionary Clothing Sale! Two Pant Suits . . . Washable Slacks . . . . Short Sleeve Shirts Luggage Sets . 330 $175 .200 . . . . . .69 . . . . . Walking Shoes Silk Ties .199 $120 Top Coats . . 15 . . 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