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Show page C6 Tuesday, July 30, 1996 lO 399-140- 295-236- 533-351- Kay at 773-071- Lriieitamers wanted to perfoim for the elderly. Country Pines Retirement Home. Contact Debbie at Role models needed to make a difference in lives of young girls. Volunteers ovei 18 for a variety of tasks with Girl Scout 7 or troops, groups and special piograms. Call Paula at 773-164- 394-307- 800 781-019- The Utah Chapter of the LUPUS Foundation of American needs volunteers to help with the clerical and bulk mailings at from 2 at their office located in Layton. Call RUTH 9-- 593-092- Missing Childien of Utah needs volunteers for private investigating, general help, tund mising projects and clerical duties. Contact MCUut 394 593 Volunteers ate needed to work in the schools with the stu5 after 2 p.m. or call dents. Contact bdrice Christensen at the school closest to you. Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a 451-128- variety ol positions, office support, information desk, refreshment cart and the new Women's CenterMedical Office Building. Applications are available at the hospital or call Sheila Loomis at 825-956- Prevent Blindness Utah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma at for information and training. Assist v Klims with couit paperwork and appear in court with victims dm trie day time hours. Contact Ellen at the Victims Assistance Piogiam ot D.ims County Community Nursing Service and Hospice of the Davis County aiea are looking foi people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents lot the benefit of the elderly, and terminally ill. We could use you! Give us a call at V idowed Person Service (WPS) Davis County offers support services for anyone of any age who has lost a spouse. If you would like more information about accessing WPS support services or would like to learn more about becoming a WPS volunteer call screenings. Call Pam 524-202- 0 451-430- home-boun- d, 461-950- 1 extension 4847. Clearfield Senior Center needs volunteer lapidary instructor, and Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily Tues. 10:45-1- . Contact Marion at the Heritage Senior Center at Loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants-- 5 vears of age at the Homeless Children's Foundation. Call Verlinda 8:30-11:3- 0, 773-706- 5. at 328-286- Family Friends Program matches volunteers (55) to a family laising a child with a disability or chronic illness. Volunteers visit once a week to share their love and experience with the whole family. Contact May at Easter Seal Society of Utah at The Davis County Attorney's Office in Farmington is looking for volunteers to work with victims of domestic violence. If interested call or ext. 4300 (Ogden line) for appointment Female preferred, must be at least 21, drive vehicle, no criminal recoid and be able to keep confidentiality. Humane has opportunities for mature Animal volunteer to help with adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with pet hotline and animal care weekdays at Boun-til451-430- 776-316- 0 lovers-Wasatc- h ul adoption center. Call 299-850- If you would like to list a need for volunteers or would like more information as to where you might volunteer, contact Davis Monday County United Way Information and Referral. through Friday, 8:30 a.rn. to 5 p.m. 497-911- Missionary ELDER KING Idei Joanthc in VV. King has letumed home al lei serving hon- oiably in the Russia Novosibirsk and ek a I terinbuig mis sums lie spoke July 28 at the Kay sv Hie 5th 1. Bible School offers activities will speak at the annual BYU Bountiful Region Fireside sponsored by the Bountiful Chapter of the BYU Alumni Association. Margo Watson, award-winnin- g singer, speaker, actress and TV personality will both speak and sing at this event and will be accompanied at the piano by Joyce Wall. The fireside will be held in the South Davis Regional Center (formerly Valley Music Hall) at 835 North 400 East in North Salt Lake. Aug. 5 to Saturday, Aug. 10 from 6 p in. to 9 p.m. at 1st Southern Baptist Church of Bountiful at 240 West 1500 South. The summer Bible school will school is designed for children in 4th to 6th grades. For more infor5 mation call 295-809- first-tea- This event promises to be a unique opportunity for BYU students. parents, alumni and lriends. Youth and young adults, including those who attend other schools and as well as all who universities need the information and inspiration are invited. By the most conservative standards, LaVell Edwards is a legend in his own time. Even before he became one of a handful of coaches to win 200 games, he had rewritten the history of football with authority and style that was more than a national. She has delighted worldwide audiences; toured with the Young Ambassadors; worked at Disney World; become a marketing specialist, account executive, and public relations consultant; and stared in over 50 operas, operettas, Broadway passing fancy. Greater than his musicals, oratorios, and concerts. But her greatest role is that of home- - impact upon the sport is his impact SALT LAKE CITY The challenges facing families and their practical solutions are the everyday choices for families. One program shows viewers how to select art for their homes that teaches values and family her- focal points of the television news magazine series created for families by The Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Family Times promotes many of the good things families are doing and helps them with making choices in todays society. Family Times airs Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 11 a.m. F.DT on the Faith & Values Channel. The series looks at contemporary life from an everyday viewpoint and olfers something for every family member," viewers advice on how to bridge the gap between love and money, according to a family finance specialist. Yet another segment has suggestions for successful and memorable family reunions. There are 26 programs in the series available to television stations. Produced by the Church's Public Affairs Department, an additional 13 Family Times pro- grams will said William S. Evans, assistant executive producer of the series. Family Times offers simple, practical tips on a wide variety of daily family challenges such as family communication, finances, and unity," he said. At Family Times we know life's challenges never go away. We want to be part of the solution, not the problem. "The hosts combine for series. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-da- of Saints has been a y member of V1SN (Vision Interfaith Satellite Network) since it was launched in 1988. In 1994 the VISN Channel became known as the Faith a Values Channel, & which is owned and operated by National Interfaith the Cable Coalition (NICC), a connon-prof- it d J features of previous regular vibrant, informative and fun half-hou- r solutions of facing people today," Evans said. At a time when so much is working to disrupt tamilies. Family Times is a refreshing and practical resource for mothers and fathers to strengthen their families. Segments from Family Times programs provide pointers on value-centere- completed and be ailable for television station to air late in 1996. Upcoming programs will feature several new segments along with some of the av sortium of Protestant, Jewish, Roman Catholic, Latter-daSaints, and Eastern Orthodox y faith groups. The Faith & Values Channel reaches nearly 27 million cable households on some 1,600 NOW OPEN Oichntd y4nimal (Stinic Full Service Veterinary Care and Boarding. 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Wed.-Frida- tionery, Temple View Book and Tape, and Bames and Noble Bookstore, or by calling Bountiful Chap- 24-ho- Two Pant Suits Now Open maker. She and her husband David are the parents of four talented, energetic children. In sharing insights about how to develop talents, realize goals, manage time wisely, and be of service to others Margo is her ow n best audio-visuaid. A limited number of free tickets for the fireside will be able available at the door. Complimentary tickets are also available al Carr's Sta itage. Another segment offers Missionary Clothing Sale! yilextcan SlesiauAant MARGO WATSON LAVELL EDWARDS Family Times offers practical solutions Kingdom of the Son - A Prayer Safari Vacation Bible School will be held Monday, include games, crafts, songs, snacks, and Bible stories. The Ward O upon people. His warmth and values, which begin at home with wife Patti and children and grandchildren, have ever widening circles of influence. He can quietly enter a classroom or a coliseum and people respond. If in his 40 years of football, he did not win every game, he never failed to win respect. Aside from the unmatched legacy of WAC titles and bowl games, the and trophy winners LaVell has an uncanny way of making champions of everyone. On Aug. 4, he's coming to be your coach. Expect to leam how to be a winner! Vivacious and versatile Margo Watson believes in determining your priorities and realizing your potential as you discover, develop, and share your gifts. Margo was Homecoming queen at BYU (BA 1979) and the U of U (MFA 1982), was named 1994 Mrs. Utah and 1995 Mrs. USA Inter- BOUNTIFUL On Sunday. Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. LaVell Edwards The Hospice of )HC needs olunteers to spend time with the terminally ill in their homes. Ruining will be offered. For more information call Sharalee at Adult and junior volunteers needed at South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful Clerical Aid for patientfamily service; evening entertainment ot all kinds; craftmanicuresbingobirthday cards and visiting patients. Call Dee Hailing at Utah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with library reference services and collection management of museum artifacts. Fspecialh needine people with sewing skills to work on textile cole lection. training prnv ided. Call Wreatha at American Bed Cross. Bonneville Chapter will train individuals for most aieas ol service, including disaster services, healthsafety, international seiv ise, etc. Call 6274XX)0 for further information. Help with children in our crisis nursery at the Family Support Center. Beginning in January Must be 18 years of age or older. Contact Davis County Clipper O Elaine S. McKay Contributing Writer SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD On-sit- o Edwards, Watson to address fireside GifKSelf COMMUNITY o 8 All BankCards Welcome BARK AVENUE GROOMING Parrish Lane (in Parrish Square) Centerville 120 VV. 294-71- 09 for Appt. f |