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Show ndav.hs Actmties Ogden. 30 Sept. 21st annual MS Dinner of Ihe Champions will be held on Sept. 30 at the Salt Lake Downtown Marriott Hotel at 7:15 p.m. The black-ti- e fund raising dinner to honor Utah's finest athletes and citizens hosted by the Utah Chapter of the National Multiple 3 Sclerosis Society. Call for more information. 493-011- Sept. Ihe West 30-Qc- 1 t. High Class of 1989 is its reunion. Festivities will take place during homecoming and will include a tailgate party, football game, and dinnerdance, at both West High School and a downtown hotel. The reunion committee is looking for all graduates to include in the activities. For more info contact Tasha Worthington Beach planning ar 969-355- or Donald utahbeachutw.com at donaldkdunnbigplanet.com. Dunn 359-901- Harbors.Service Safe Under a service project inspired by Safe Harbors, Michael McLeans album from Deseret forthcoming Book., 10 a m.-- 8 p m. All Deseret Book stores along the Wasatch Front will sponsor a blanket drive to benefit the Traveler's Aid Society of Utah. Deseret Book will also contribute $2 for each "Safe Harbors CD sold and $1 for each cassette sold to Traveler's Aid Society Oct. 2-- 3. 9-1- 0 27th Annual Oktoberfest. Grab your lederhosen and polka partner and come experience Germany without getting on an airplane. This years festivities will include authentic German food and music, a beer garden, Kinderland for children and a market place which features local artists, noon-- 6 p.m., admission is free. Snowbird resort Oct. 6 Beth Arabah Chapter 24 of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet at 7 30 p.m. at the Clearfield Masonic Center, 452 E. 700 S. All members invit9 ed. Call for more info. 544-938- Oct, z Alpha Omicron chapter qf Beta Sigma Phi wiU meet at 7.30 p m. at the home of JoAnn Adams, Fruit Heights. A pledge ceremony for Lynn Keller and program will be presented. For info call i 544-982- 3 or Oct. 9 Oct. 18 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.,Tabemacle, free to those eight years and older. The Utah Band, Choir and Orchestra, with guest conductors, will perform. Raising Grandparents Grandchildren workshop from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Primary Childrens Medical Center. The cost is $5 and includes lunch and a syllabus. Topics to be discussed include legalcustody issues, emotional and psychological changes, child proofing the home, selecting a pediatrician and various parenting issues. For more information or to make a reservation for the class call 773-706- Oct. 9 Winterizing your yard and garden County Library, North branch, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, Learn some of the things you need to be doing to put your garden to bed for the winter months. And some tips on preparing your equipment too. For more info contact USU Extension equipment. Davis 825-873- office, Oct. 451-320- 12-1- 3 Motivational speaker and author Dr. Stephen R. Covey will be one of the keynote speakers at the third annual Economic American Indian Summit, Park City Development Marriott Hotel, 1895 Sidewinder Dr., Park City. Call to register. 538-880- 8 Oct. 14-1- 5 The Lakeview Hospital Volunteers are having a Reading is Fun Book Sale. If you haven't been before, this is always a fabulous one to come to. Great deals on books, albums, etc. items for all wonderful Christmas gifts! In ages the front lobby of the hospital from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the 14th and from 7 a m. until 2 p.m. on the 15th. Oct. 16 St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School is hosting its 2nd annual Autumn Ball at the Timbermine Restaurant in Ogden, beginning with a social hour at 6.30 p.m. The s. Oct. 27 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. Monique Mead, violin and Anna Fetzer, piano, share the stage for sonatas of Beethoven and Prokofiev and Bloch. Oct. 9 Lost Highway: The Music and Legend of Hank Williams, the national tour of this Broadway-styl- e musical, with 30 of Williams greatest hits, Peerys Egyptian, 3 and 7:30 p.m. To reserve seats visit the Peerys Egyptian Theater Box office or charge by phone 7 at Oct. 29 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., Tabernacle, free to those eight years and older. The Orchestra at Temple Square will give its debut concert with Barlow Bradford conducting. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will make a guest appearance, as well as the Temple Square Chorale. 395-322- 588-407- Oct. 13 Oct. 21 Utah Symphony Music Director Keith Lockhart makes his debut on the Symphonys Chamber Orchestra series conducting the music of Russian and German composers, 7:30 p.m. at Peerys Egyptian Theater in Ogden, 7:30 p.m. For tickets call Community Council meeting, 6:30 p.m. in the school library for all School Antelope Elementary Community. Oct. 22 Return of the Great Pumpkin Party, fund-raisfor the p.m., a fright-fre- e Childrens Museum of Utah, Admission $5 in advance, $6 at the door. Festivities will include costume contest, pumpkin painting, treats, magic show, celebrity pumpkin auction, mad science and storytelling. 399-921- 4. 4-- 8 Oct. 14 328-338- 3. Utah Symphony Music Director Keith Lockhart makes his debut on the Symphonys Chamber Orchestra series conducting the music of Russian and German composers, 7:30 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. For ticket info call ArtTix at (2787) or or by visiting the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. S Pumpkin Patch activities at This is The Place Heritage Park, Old Deseret Village, include a carving contest, fancy carving of pumpkins and turnips, ghost tales of Utah, fortune telling, bobbing k for apples and Park is located at 2601 Sunnyside Ave., SLQ corn-hus- 584-839- Oct. 23 A Uniquely You Seminar will be held at Mountain View Baptist Church of Layton, located just west of Highway 89 on State Road 193 in Layton, from 9 am. to 12:30 p.m. Led by Dr. Mels Carbonell, developer of the Uniquely You program, participants will identify spiritual gifts and personality types. The goals of this seminar are to train and equip Christians to effectively use their spiritual gifts, improve communications, and enhance conflict management skills. The seminar is open to people of all denominations who wish to gain insight into human behavior from a biblical perspective. Call the MVBC to register for this office at event by Oct. 1. $10 registration fee required. Additional training for church leaders will be held from 1:30-- 5 p.m. The $79 certification training fee will be waived if 10 other members from the same church register for the morning seminar. Certification would qualify individuals to present the Uniquely You seminar in other churches. 771-320- 4 Oct. 7 4-- Saint-Saen- All-Sta- 451-699- 9. The National Depression Screening will be from noon to 2 p.m. and from 6 p m. at two Davis County Libraries, the Central Branch, 155 N. Wasatch Drive, Layton and the South Branch at 725 South Main, Bountiful. For more 0 info call the Davis Mental Health, 8.30-- 3 on pm. Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. David Porter, violin, will unite with pianist Vedrana Subotic to perform music by Beethoven, Dvorak and to 393-605- 1. Oct. 22 Oct. 2 Cover, mezzo-contral- JD. Oct. 23 composer at the piano, with Doris and Laurel Brunatti, Ann Mauer, flute. Rhinestones and Wranglers dress theme encourages guests to use their creativity to mix formal wear with denim. For tickets and information call funds The raised will benefit the school. Kottage kupboard boutique, Wed. 110-- 8, Sat. 10-Weber p.m. Thur-Fr- i, County Fairgrounds, 1200 W 1000 N., T) B7 CLIPPER TODAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1999 Oct. 15 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. Pamela Paul, international pianist, will perform Ravels Sonatine; Rachmaninoffs Variations on a theme by Corelli, Op. 42; Mozarts Rondo in A minor, K.511; and The Firebird by Stravinski. Oct. 16 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. The Temple Square Choral will make its maiden appearance in concert, conducted by Mack Wilberg. Oct. 16. 18. 20 & 22 30 Sept. KBYU FM radio will air the perfor- mance of the BYU Singers at Carnegie Hall Sunday, Sept. 26, 12 p.m. and Thursday, Sept. 30, 7 p.m. on KBYU FM, Classical 89.1. This concert, recorded live June 8, was the final performance of their 1999 tour to Israel, Jordan, England and New York, making the Singers the first ensemble from the BYU School of Music ever to perform in this historic venue. -- 30 Sept. Weird A1 Yankovic will bring his Touring With Scissors show of rock n roll comedy to Kingsbury Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets available at Kingsbury Hall box office and all ArtTix outlets or charge 0 or by phone 581-710- Oct. 3 Westminster College presents Marjorie Janove, Jewett Center for the Performing Arts, 1250 E. 1700 S., 7 p.m.Tickets $8 adults and $5 for stu0 for ticket info. dents. Call 832-230- Oct. 6 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. The Bel Canto Chamber Singers will perform songs largely by English and American composers. Specialties will be group of songs of love and some arrangements by the Kings Singers. Oct. 8 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. Compositions of Jeff Manookian will be performed by the Sept. Pioneer 30-Qc- 2 t. Theatre Companys A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the Forum? Pioneer Memorial Theatre. 1 for ticket info. Call 581-696- Sent. 30-Qc- 16 t. sense of 'Destiny will be the inspiration for a concert Brickman on Oct 15 and 16 at Abravenel Hall. The con-cerJim starring S for tickets. will begin at 8 p.m. Call Forever Plaid Wednesday-Saturda- y at the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City. For info or tickets call box office or at Center Street and 300 West or visit the Festival website at www.bard.org. t. Sept. Wasatch Theatre 30-Qc- A magical the love and logic way. This teens class will provide parents with simple techniques and practical solutions for dealing with key issues ranging from cars and driving to violence and gangs. Presenters: Fred Carlson, North Davis Jr. High, 835 5, State Street, Clearfield. A free on going support'focus will be held at NDJH following the series of classes. Mr. Smith, principal, along with Patti Bargar (PERG'Utah Family Information and Resource Center Coordinator) will facilitate the focus 9 ext. 1 16 to group weekly Call $28'person or $43couple. 2 Company presents the outrageous comedy Dearly Departed, Fridays and Saturdays at Jims Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Road. Tickets $6 adults, $5 students and adults age 65 and older, $4 children 12 and under. Call Seating limited. 973-205- Sept. Blithe 30-Qc- 30 t. S Oct. 6 Heart t Heart is a support group patterned after and approved by Alcoholics Anonymous, that incorporates LDS principles and scriptures. It is for anyone who suffers from or has a loved one who suffers from any compulsive, addictive behavior alcohol, etc.). 11 0 p.m. at 66 W Center. For info call Liz, Richard, 12-st- over-eatin- g, a.m.-12:3- support focus group meets the last Wednesday of the month, 9 p.m. at the Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 East, Kaysville. For info contact Patti Bargar, 9 ext. 116. AnorexiaBulimia 292-804- 299-949- 4; Oct. 27 7-- Oct. 22 Oct. 5. 12. 19. 26. Mov. 2 Home Fellowship & Bible Study, a home fellowship and Bible study in the Bountiful area. All are invited to join and study the book of Ephesians in the New Testament. Child care provided. For more information call The group will meet each Tuesday 7 p.m. at the home of Doug and Peggy Pillow, 544-240- 731-437- Parenting Teens With Love and 397-074- 2. Logic. Teens today are faced with pressures and influences that were unheard p of in their parents day Now, you navigate these challenges and make good choices. Changing times require a new approach to parenting can-hel- Oct. 28 AnorexiaBulimia (A Few Remaining in Every Size) Oct. 19 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, Bountiful Library, 725 S. Mam, meeting 0 room, p.m. Speaker. Dr. Robert M. Satovick. neurologist. Bring your questions. Family friends, care-'- '; givers invited Questions call Diana Joanne " 294-576- 6. Oct. ' 5 Kaysville City Council will meet at 7 p m. a city hall. 23 E. Center They meet the first and third Tuesday monthly. X tCATMG AND AM COMXriDNMC 771-88ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT Dealer f DAVIS COUNTY OGDEN NATU2AL Value Your Local S nUWMG LENNOX Furnaces 544-448- 56 0 With the Only LENNOX Five Star Dealer Offering Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical COMFORT ymm A loam at Goldenwest. Maybe you need to consolidate some debts. Take a vacation. As low as Prime Rate and no Or send the kid to college. 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This group only address- -' es adult issues only 295-155- Oct. 5 Best f All Seasons! DESIGN Oct. 12 296-132- 0. A Divorce Recovery Group, for people who are divorced or in the process of divorce, every Tuesday 6:30 p.m. at Roy Christian Church, 4347 S. 1900 W, Roy. For info call the church 8 or Carol Moss BY i i Diabetes Support Group 10.15-1- 2 noon, at Bountiful Library, 725 S. Main, downstairs meeting room. For more information call Cindy at Meets 4th Wednesday of every month Everyone welcome. 546-730- Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. Pianist Cody Miller will present preludes by Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Chopin and Ginastera. pm m 546-730- Spirit presented at Hale Centre Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lane 8 p.m. Call Dr., WVG M-- Oct. 5 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall, free to those eight years and older. The American West Symphony will perform music by Copland, Manookian, Tchaikovsky and Brahms. ts 355-ART- 984-900- 0. When Romes beloved opera star, Floria Tosca, finds herself cornered by the citys villainous chief of police, Baron Scarpia, she puts on the performance of her life. Indeed, it is a performance for life or death. Tosca promises a spellbinding evening at the Capitol Theatre, 50 W 200 S., SLC, during the Utah Opera production of this Puccini masterpiece, 7:30 p.m. and on Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. Tosca will be sung in Italian with English supertitles. For tickets call or in (2787) or person at the box offices of the Capitol Theatre, Abravanel Hall and Kingsbury Hall. Oct. 20 I u I homes its the best fees. time of year for a equity. And, right now, when you take advan- PRIME RATE (which is currently at 8.00 variable annu- Plus, well throw in the fees and closing costs at no credit must remain open for 24 months.) What are you waiting for? 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