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Show PACE C6 7tsM f I J T RELIGION 1W New window symbolizes Christian faith Melinda Williams stuff u met SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD COMMUNITY American Cancer Society needs a voiumeer team recruitment coordinator and an entertainment coordinator to help organize the 1997 Relay 0 for Life " Lor more mfoi mutton call Tracv at American Red Cross of Northern Utah will train individuals for most areas ot service including disaster services, healthsafety, internafor turther information tional service, etc Call Autumn Glow .Senior Center in Kaysville needs volunteers to help deliver meals on wheels help in the kitchen and teach rag rug making and china painting For more information call Jackie at The Arc of Davis County needs a volunteer to be a friend and an old mildly retarded, disabled woman Volunteers are advocate to also needed to assist with the Antelope Bike Ride in August and to help with other activities Tor more information call Sherry 88 Aldrich at 299-9Blind persons and seniors need volunteers to help with shopping if you have time driving, walking and leading Call Kay at available to help Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for trustworthy, adult female volunteers who can provide transportation, to help ext 4300 victims ot domestic violence Please call 41 4 300 or (Ogden line) lor ill appointment The Davis County Department of Fntplovmcnt and Training needs a volunteer to mentor a young woman named Stacy, who is a single patent who recentlv started a job and needs support in transitioning to employment For mote mtoimation on helping individuals to 4 grow both personally and professionally, call Melissa at The Davis County food Bank needs individual or group volunteers to collect and sort lood stock shelves and prepare food boxes for families in need in the Davis Countv aiea To schedule service activities or for 2 further information contact Tnsh at Davis County Mental Health needs a volunteer to help with general clerical work three houts per week Call Ruth at 298 3446 to arrange a schedule Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students 5 Contact Edrtce Chitstensen at after 2 p.m or call the school closest to you The Division of Child and family Services needs enthusiastic volunteers to help Utah s children as a Project Director or Volunteer Coordinator This is a gieat opportunity to gain work experience, make new friends and help children For more information contact Nedra Toponce at The Family Friends Program nceds.a volunteer who loves children, music and lun to betnend a disabled legally blind three- Contact May at Easter Seal Soctetv of Utah at The Family Connections Center needs volunteers who are at least 18 years old to help with children in their casts nursery For more infor2 mation, contact Kay at 773-0The Family Summit Foundation, Center for Grieving Children needs people to help chtldien who have lost losed ones due to death or divorce For mfoi mutton about training and requirements, please contact Gcneil Young at Girl Scout Troops in Davis County need two enthusiastic adults to help 10 cute kindergarten-ag- e girls with Daisy Girl Scout activities 7 Volunteers may arrange meeting tunes Call Paula at or 0198 The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers in Davis County who can provide one to two hours per week to help adults with limited reading skills learn to increase their reading comprehension For training and more information, please contact Eileen at The Utah Chapter of the LUPUS Foundation of American needs volunteers to help with the clerical and bulk mailings at their office locat1 ed in I avion Call RUTH from at Missing Children of Utah needs volunteers for private investigating, genera! help, fund raising projects and clerical duties Contact MCU at 394 5973 Our House, Homeless Children's Foundation needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants and children under Call Verltnda or Pal at Paracelsus Davis Hospital and Medical Center in Layton needs an adult volunteers to work at the information desk, discharge patients, and assist with transporting documents and lab work This volunteer should be available in the evening and on weekends For more information contact Sheila at The Salvation Army needs volunteers to help in the store and warehouse For more information contact Lt Peggy Gattis or Marlene at 0 774-778- 627-000- 0 544-123- 1 70-ye- ar fund-raisin- g 7 the story to the illiterate of ancient times, according to the churchs BOUNTIFUL Members of Grace Lutheran Church dedicated the church's new stained glass window on Easter Sunday an appro- priate day to dedicate the window which symbolizes what the Christian church is about The window on the north side of the sanctuary of the church, 835 N Main, not only adds to the building, but tells the story of Jesus' life and death, ust as stained glass windows in European cathedrals of old told 295-502- 8 Missionaries 776-316- lull-tim- e 451-723- 451-323- 451-128- 578-40- ear-ol- d. 7 394-331- 8 ELDER LEONARD Llder Keith Evan Leonard, son ot Glen and Karen Leonard, has been called to serve in the enezuela Barcelona Mission tor The Church ol Jesus Christ ot Latter-da- v Saints He 23 He will speak April 20 at 9 a m in the Farmington 15th Ward, 729 West Shepard Lane, Farmington Family and friends aie invited to visit with Keith and his family at an open house on Saturday, April 19 8 between p m at his home in Farmington Keith is a 1996 Honors graduate ot Pav is High, and has just finished his Freshman year at Brigham oung Lniversitv ELDER AND SISTER ERICKSON and Sister Barbara Erickson have been called William 521-905- 0 544-075- 2 621-358- South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to provide clerical aid lor patiemtamily setvii.es Volunteers are also needed to help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visiting patients and Saturday morning bingo Call Dec Hailing at The Travelers Aid Society needs an assistant Scout leader to volunI or information, please teer foe houts per month to help hoys ages contact Rochelle at ext 142 The Travelers Aid Society Employment Program needs a mentor to spend two houts per week providing encouragement to an emotionally devastated male who lost his family in a car accident. For more information, contact Lance at ext 53 Utah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with library reference services and collection management of museum artifacts Especially needing people with sewing skills to work on textile collection 7 training provided Call Vt rcatha at 533-3- 5 The ictims Assistance Program of Davis County needs volunteers to assist victims with court paperwork and appear with them in court during day time hours For more information, contact Fllen at 45 VVasatih Humane Society has opportunities for mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with the pet hotline and animal care weekdays at the Bountiful adoption tenter Call Widowed Persons Service (WPS) Davis County offers support services for anyone oi 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 extension 4847 Women in Community Service (W ICS) needs volunteers to provide support and mentoring to disadvantaged young men and women Training and materials will be provided. For further information, 5 contact Sheila at 11 you would like to list a need tor volunteers or would like more information as to where you might voiumeer, contact Davis County United W'ay Information and Referral, Monday through Friday, 8:30 amt. to 5 p.m. Frankfurt Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints They will enter the MTC April 16, 1997 They will speak April 27 at 2 p m in the Farmington 9th Ward, 695 S 200 E , Farmington Family and friends are welcome to visit the Ericksons at the home of Norbert and Carol Lueckler, 136 E Parade Circle, Farmington, from 5 30-- 7 30 p m 295-236- 1 grapes symbolizes the blood of Christ as found in holy communion Near the bottom of the window, sheaves of wheat and a loaf of bread symbolize the body of Christ as found in holy communion Each time you look at it, a new meaning can be found, Jensen said Shuldberg said the design is less church windows, but it fits with the church's overall layout and feeling Johnson, who has created windows for other churches, including St Pauls Lutheran in Ogden and Our Saviors Lutheran in Roy, SYMBOLIZING CHRISTIANITY: Kelly Shuldberg and the Rev Duane Jensen are proud of the new stained glass window dedicated Easter Sunday at Grace Lutheran Church in Bountiful The window was Photo by Cathy Linford designed by Designer Glassworks of Roy developed the design and diew it on a pattern which was then cut out and laid on glass which was scored and broken The window had more detail than many ot the windows Designer Glassworks creates, Johnson said The strong ripple of the glass making up the crown of thorns had to be a beveled down process In some places it was inch thick, she said one-ha- ll Each piece ot glass was then wrapped in metal and fitted into the total design Once completed the window was encased between two pieces of glass Shuldberg said they looked into having the window encased in bullet-proo- f glass, but alter visiting the Cathedral of the Madeleine and the First Presbyterian Church m Salt Lake City, Shuldberg said they felt it was unnecessary because neither church has ever had to replace a window. The double-pane- d glass will protect the window from normal wear and tear, she said "It was so exciting to follow the process, to watch it come to life, Shuldberg said The window was installed March and since then, Jensen has noticed eyes of members straying to the window during his sermon In all, it cost about $5,300, money donated mainly by members Theres even a little left over, which Shuldberg hopes to use for a plaque, listing the donors names 1 Local histories of 1847 soughts In recognition of The Spirit of the Davis Pioneering, County Sesquicentenmal Council, 1847-199- Lorenzo Semadeni, (Hank) Chairman, is inviting the public to submit histories of Native Americans, Mormon pioneers of 1847, and subsequent ELDER AND SISTER HORTON 3 design ideas From those catalogs and books, the two women developed ideas they would like to see portrayed in the window They took their ideas to Designer Glassworks in Roy, where Connie Johnson, who owns the business with Robert Kelley, created the design, incorporating colors which complement the earth tones of the sanctuary The major focus of the design is the empty cross, which symbolizes the risen Christ A dove hovering above the cross symbolizes the holy spirit and a crown of thorns symbolizes Chnsts suffering on the cross Farther down the cross a shell pours out water, symbolizing baptism and formal or traditional than many 593-092- 728-286- 3 sizable financial Grace Lutheran sent additional will enter the MTC on April Elder a donation Together, they poured over catalogs and books of stained glass window designs and a friend of the Rev Peter Hov land, former pastor at A 5 Pastor Duane Jensen The congregation moved into the building about two years ago Even then, members planned for the window Kelly Shuldberg, who headed the window committee, said the window was discussed when the congregation first bought the building in 1995. There was talk then of the windows purchase being included in the buildings loan, when the congregation was considering adding onto the building But as the idea for an addition to the church died, a separate fund was set up for the window Shuldberg, who helped decorate the church before the congregation moved in, had an interest in seeing the window in place Margaret Myers who also badly wanted the window, served on the committee with Kelly and helped speed up the process with 394-307- 9-- 2 Cousty Clipper members of Grace Lutheran Church For GiffaSelf Dai 5 early settlers that contributed to the Davis County Area As the histories are collected, some will be submitted for publication in the local newspapers throughout the year under the headII a ing of Pioneer Portrails photo is included please submit no more than three double-space- d typed pages It the photo is to he returned, please send 1 in August Elder Hugh and Sister Ann 359-414- 2 Horton have been called to serve in Health 359-414- & Safety Fair scheduled for April 19 The public is KAYSVILLE welcome to attend, free of charge, On-si- te DavisMorganSummit Starts Health Head & Safety Fair April 19, 1997 from 12-p m at the Family Enrichment Center, 320 South 500 East, Kaysville (across the street from DATC) A variety of demonstrations, displays, and activities will be available for the family There will be books, low priced bicycle helmets, and car seats for sale. Agencies represented to answer and join Head Start for an afternoon filled with fun and informa- safety issues Bring your family tion questions regarding health and 3 299-850- 8 the Western Samoa Apia Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints They will enter the MIC April 23, 1997 They will speak April 20 at 11 a m in the Pheasant, Roland Way Chapel, 610 N Roland Way y Insist on your childrens immunizations for $3 a shot. There will be many County Come and up-da- Vlim IRESC TWO MEN 774-433- k 497-911- huv now, the place to he happy is here, the make others so. wav to he liuppv is to Robert Green Ingersoll 1 lie tune to be i Mr. Mac Missionary Shopping One-Sto- p 1. Suita (.7acronWool Two-pa- t Liner Topcoats with 3. Slacke (Wash and Wear) 4. Long and Short Sleeve Shlrte (Permanent Preee) 5. Comfortable, Durable, Walking Shoee (Doe Martens) 6. Rubber Overshoes 7. Shoe Trees 8. Shoe Shine Kits 9. Sweaters 10. Ties Developer Interested in Acquiring Property Residential Subdivision in Sait lake and Davis Hamlet Companies Zip-Ou- Socks 12. Baptismal Clothing 13. Nylon Raincoats 14. Belts 15. Handkerchiefs 11. Umbrellas 18 Luggage Sets 19. Laundry Sage 20. Travel Alarm Clocks 21. Oil Vials 22. Manicure Sets 23. Wallets 24. Sewing Kits 25. Cook Books 26. Specialty 27. Travel Irons 28. Electricity Converters 29. Tie Accessories 30. Scarves 31. First Aid Kits 32. Toiletry Bag All At Special Missionary Discounts Counties BOUNTIFUL 144 W. 500 SO. Please respond to 281-222- 16, Gloves 17. Blende) 2. The a stamped envelope with the material. Send all histories to U.P S C D C C. Attn: Pioneer P O Box Portraits. 13, Farmington. UT 84025-011- 3 Histories may be available to the public during the Davis County Fair 3 292-123- 6 4 LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL 546-366- 8 LENNOX EarlywithSeason Promo ACCESSORIES Ask about purchase ot qualifying equipment Air Cleaners Programmable Thermostat FREE Humidifiers With the only CO Detectors LENNOX Five Star Dealer offering plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical. OGDEN WEBER COUNTY DAVIS COUNTY 771-885- 6 544-448- 0 msuKsie aMiuuau sm ausuFS mh ni |