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Show ! " I'i iT, 9 Special Utah Scenic calendar available for state centennial SALT LAKE CITY A special Utah Centennial edition of the world renown and award winning Utah Scenic Calendar for 1996 has arrived. This living history calendar combines the scenic with the historic in 13 historic and 29 scenic shots thanks to the skill and eye of 12 professional photographers. Our photographers have caught many of the best views of Utah from the cover shot of an early spring on Mt. Timpanogos to a rainbow arched over Red Canyon at Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, said Janice Carpenter, calendar coordi- nator. It clearly is a unique and one of a kind calendar because of the states upcoming Centennial celebration. Several of the scenic photos show the living history of Utah such as the Grafton ghost town near St. George, the old Fruita School House in Capitol Reef National Park, the Washington Cotton Mill, and an old Cache Valley barn used as a 1920s bill- board with the words, The Womans Tonic! Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription, scrawled on it, described Carpenter. A new feature, exclusive to the Utah Centennial Calendar, is a monthly vignette of the scenicliv-in- g history photos. The month of April contains a beautiful photo of the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, followed by a photo of the Bluff Cemetery accompanied by a description of how early Utahns worked hard to farm the desert soil under less than ideal conditions. Utah Travel Council publications editor, Stacey Clark, was responsible for writing the vignettes. The Utah Centennial Calendar displays a variety of photos including the Great Salt Lake, Angels Landing of Zion National Park, Hickman Bridge in Capitol Reef National Park, skiing the powder in the WasatchCache National Forest, and the bright yellow, red and orange autumn leaves on Boulder Mountain. As in the previous year, the Utah Scenic Calendar received world class awards for the 1995 edition. It was rated among the very best in the world in the cate- gories of graphic design, nature and scenic photography. First Birthday c Utah Centennial Calendars are available at the Utah Travel Council, Council Hall, Capitol Hill, 300 North State Street, Salt Lake City, and at many gift and book stores throughout the state. Calendars can also be mailed anywhere in the world. If you are surfing the Internet, youll find the calendar available for order at htp:www.netpub.comutah! Prices are $1 per calendar; $6.50 each for 20 to 499 calendars; and $6 each for 500 or more, all of which include tax. Envelopes in which to mail the 1 calendars are .25 each for 1 to 19 or .15 each for 20 or more. The calendars remain one of the most popular items at the Utah Travel Council for sending to family, friends and business associates for Christmas gifts or for making people jealous of how beautiful our state is. Amber Gates celebrated her first Colton David Green celebrated Abbigale Williams celebrated birthday on Oct. 26, 1995. She is the daughter of Richard and Joanne Hayes Gates of Bountiful. his first birthday on Aug. 1 5, 1995. He is the son of Burke and Brandi Green of Farmington. her first birthday on Oct. 1 5, 1995. She is the daughter of Dale and Sharon Williams of Farmington. Make holidays fun for diabetics Holiday parties and special celebrations mean sharing good food with friends and family. Yet such occasions may be a painful reminder for people with diabetes of their disease, their dietary limitations, and health concerns. The American Diabetes Association, Davis County Chapter, has scheduled an education meeting on Thursday, November 2, 1995, 7 p.m. in the Board Please Join With Us In Voting For Room Classroom (main level) of Lakeview Hospital, 630 East Medical Drive, Bountiful. The topic, Healthy Holiday Cooking, will be discussed. Come learn how you can make your holiday meals enjoyable and healthy, while keeping your diabetes under control. This meeting is free to the public. For more info- rmation, please Association, 363-302- call the American Diabetes 4. PERC sponsors workshop on managing stress levels With so many things going on in our lives and all around us, we may sometimes feel that we can no longer cope with all the pressures and we feel a high level of stress. The Parent Education Resource Center is sponsoring a workshop on stress management. The instructor will be Bart Bennington, a social worker with the Davis Head Start Program. He will teach participants about the physiological and psychological effects of stress and how to learn to let go of stress and enjoy life. The workshop will be held Nov. 30 at the Clearfield Parent Resource Center (PERC), 7 p.m. Cost is $4 per person or couple. Preregistration is required and can be accomplished by visiting a Parent Education Resource Center or by calling 546-530- poayHOfiiw A 380IEASTIPAGES1lAIM CEIITERUILLEB295flfl4.1 9. November 1. 1995 Jessica Davis and Darin Fawcett Susan (Davis GROWING OUT STRATEGIES While layers growing a bob as a transistylist the possibility of using tional look. The classic bob allows hair to h style sooner. It may also reach a some part of the style. While help to blunt-ca short, strong irregular layers are growing in, at the nape of the neck tnm or angular bang will distract the eye away from the areas that hair as you grow it out. Remember, the cut is the key to success in any hairstyle, and we are in the art of cutting hair. 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