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Show 1 page C4 Tuesday, September 24, 1996 Davis County Clipper Area Health Care Clinics Health Clinics offered by the Davis County Health Department for ana residents Weekly FAMILY HEALTH CLINICS: ADULT PHYSICALS: Camp, sports, and routine employment. Cost determined by sliding scale; Strep throat testing. For appointment call 451-331- CANCER SCREENING CLINIC FOR WOMEN: Breast & pelvic exams with pap smear. Cost determined by a sliding scale. Information or appointment call: 451-331- I CHEC: I Free preventive health care for all persons under 21 years of age who are on Medicaid. For information or appointment call 451-334- PEDIATRIC & ADOLESCENT CARE: Sport, camp, kindergarten and day care physicals; well testing. For appointment call & sick child care; strep throat $10,000 raised for SDCH 451-331- HEALTH CLINIC (FAMILY PLANNING): REPRODUCTIVE Birth control methods at a reduced cost. Physical exam with a pelvic exam and pap smear. Cost determined by a sliding scale. For information and appointment call 451-331- South Davis Community Hospital Benefit Golf Tournament held at Eaglewood Golf Course raised in excess of $10,000 to be used towards the purchase of a mini bus with an automatic lift for handicapped patients Playing in the tournament were: Gordon Bennett, SDCH director of administration; Paul Evans, SDCH developof ment and public relations director; Dennis Pickett, of Utah Communications, Steve Bam, Utah Communications; and John Melville, AT&T Wireless. Utah Communications and AT&T Wireless were the two major sponsors of the event. 0. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (STD): AIDSHIV testing also. For information or appointment call 451-331- 5. CAR SEATS: Infant and toddler car seats available for sale. Toddler car seats available for rent on a short term basis. For information call CHOLESTEROL SCREENING: in Farmington. For appointment call: 451-331- 5. "September is one of the best times to sow lawn seed, said Bill INFANT DEVELOPMENT: year program for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delays. For information call 0-- 3 TESTING: Available by PREGNANCY For information call appointment. Farmington, 50 E. When choosing seed, and to determine the type of grasses in the mixture, check the package for seed mixture analysis, said Varga. The best grasses are listed under the Find Textured Types and to the right of each type is the percentage of germination you can expect. The germination percent should be 85 or above. Other subheadings like Coarse Kinds, and other ingredients should read 0.00 percent, he said. No noxious director of the USU Botanical Gardens. The more -- 1 moderate temperatures at this time of year encourage even germination because it is easier to prevent the seed bed drying out." Potential planters should "select a good Kentucky Bluegrass blend, he said. Many books and pamphlets recommend Zoysia or Bermuda grass. These are warm season grasses not suitable for the conditions p.m. -- 1-- here along the Wasatch Front. Varga, 451-331- IMMUNIZATIONS: NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED BOUNTIFUL 5 Points Mall - West Entrance 1600 block of main Mondays 6 p.m., Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Fridays 5 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. CLEARFIELD 290 S. State Mondays & Wednesdays 6 p.m., no Friday Clinic, Saturdays 9 a.m. 1 p.m. FARMINGTON 50 E. State St. (West door) Tuesdays 7 p.m. , Thursdays 8.30 a.m. - noon. i i 1 September good time for lawns 451-331- Lipid panels, first Wednesday of the month t State St. Fee $8.00 451-331- weed should be present in the mix. Remember, a mix may be composed of several grass types. A blend is composed of varieties of the same grass." As a rule, clover is not desirable. It tends to take over the grass and it will attract bees and become more of a pest than a help, he said. The Botanical Gardens at 1817 N. Main, Farmington, has fact sheet entitled Planting a New Lawn. Call 451-320- i . , i t r i t. for more 4 PRENATAL CARE: Baby Your Baby and prenatal orientation by appointment. Services funded through Medicaid. For information or appointment call 451-331- WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN (WIC) PROGRAM: Assistance for pregnant and breast feeding women; children under or For information or appointment call 546-692- five years of age. Does your furnaces 292-780- 4 Used appliances sought for recycling Wanted: Dead or Alive. Used Appliances for Recycling Davis County residents looking to dispose of used appliances should take advantage of UtahDavis County's on Appliance Recycling Round-u1 p Sept. 28 and Oct. 5. Major home appliances (including refrigerators and freeers. washing machines and dryers, dishwash- ers, ranges, air conditioners and .water heaters) will be collected at 'the Davis County Energy Recovery facility at 650 East Hwy 193. Bountiful City Landfill located at !1 600 North 1300 West, the Appliance Discount at 829 South 500 West in Bountiful and Appliance Discount on 835 N. Main in Sunset from 10 a m. to 5 p m on Sept chaige 28 and Oct 5 at no Consumcis who iccycle (heir steel appliances me diverting solid wasie Irom laiidlills and returning a valuable lesouue to business and industiv Sieel is North Aineiica's most icculed iiiaien.il. and most appliances ate made ol about 45 percent iccvcled steel Once collected, the appliance enters the snap recovery network. Scrap piocessots shied appliances into small pieces, then magnetically sepat ate the steel pot turn The steel sciap is then shipped to a steel mill where it is melted to make new steel pioducts The steel industry considers recycled appliances a good souice ot scrap tor new steel products, and an event such us Utah's Appliance Recycling Round-up-i- s designed to drive more scrap back to steel mills to be recycled into new steel products. Twenty sites around the state are do-hick- collecting appliances for recycling on Sept 28 and Oct. 5. Sites are located in Cedar City. Ogden, Price, Provo. Roosevelt, Salt Lake City, Sanpete County, Spanish Fork, St. Geotge. Sevier County, Tooele and ey CLEARANCE Eor more information on Utah's Appliance Recycling Project, con2 for tact Utah Recycles at 359-574- inoi e infoi niation. otherwise known as a burner Actual Before winter drops in, it's a good idea Where the wheels of business get insured. Five to check all your furnaces gizmos and other parts hardly anyone can name. Heres what you can do to get ready Fun t Points Mail-Bountif- Get a furnace handbook Its free. Start by calling Mountain Fuel for a FREE condition from the furnace to the roof cap with all connections securely fastened. 5. Check blower belt and oil blower motor, if needed. Make sure blower door Handbook ul 292-117- 3 , maintenance. But it doesnt end there. We available in both recommend you have and explains professional maintenance steps that will help ensure the reliable, efficient operation of Quality Children's Clothing at Sample Prices 1646 S. Mais Five Points Mail Bocntiici 3 Sat. 10-- 6 hocus: 10-- 9 Mon.-Fri- ., wmJSm m is the only place to i Mi rVi jr MIC it 8 Ohcr 'v M ' Follow these tips to avoid ber cold symptoms. line Curnj mt S'ortlibruuK. o "cv coverage tl Jitiott It anj mj txci quilifU-ihu- tnav 'pi 1 Providing Residential Care and Adult Day Care Services For Seniors Vay Girt Center '296-76- 66 1150 S. Mam Street Bountiful 'for a 'free Available Attendants to Assist Tleasc QWe 'Lis A Call 'fersonal 'Tour arib diaCe unck other month. registers. 3. Remove all flammable objects from furnace area Heritage Place 298-324- 1150 1 . Main Street Bountiful ss Our Quest! -- j "VtwV, .'?5pry52- - Vvs:S annually to make certain that its in ItAU. X Clean or replace filter about every 2. Clear all cold air returns and heat Spacious Lounges and Activity Areas Tasty Nutritious Meals Social Activities Personal Care Services . C qualified professional inspect your furnace 1 Heres a bnef summary of the tips youll find in the handbook. S a your furnace. For commercial auto Being in good hands securely 6. Get a checkup. Proper furnace care starts with a English and Spanish. It Summer, & Fall Items is in place. Furnace Care and Safety , ) 4. Check to see that the venting system is clear of obstructions and in good for the cold davs ahead. Crowther B 1628 S. Main St. Children's Sampler h ei nal Jay Spring, A need adjusting before winter nits? I SEASONAL b installed, adjusted and ventilated properly. arrange for an inspection, contact your To heating contractor, or call the Rocky Mountain Gas Association at (or 324-538- 9 iiesii JiS 4ML Mountain, Fuel OUfSrCOM in toll-fre- e at for the names of qualified professionals near you. Or refer to your telephone directory. ' |