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Show 4 Ttyjfafta; Lakeside ITi? 18 aes Summer library reading program no riddle 3 Offiahs call t event a big success cTOMBusctmna FRMlNCilO'-ltw- fmikid j ihi ihur ri4Jk and learn (heir hr! M i!vtf way around the Davi County library, This year summer reading program, or a one library hood member vaifcJ it. d summer learning program, wa around learning and whine pi, lure riddle by answering trivia and discover card anj attending eommumty to-uc- and library function. It w,at a lot more than certain number Deanna ju( readme a f bH'k." program augg Mid World Almanac " 'Set era) year ago we had ome ler who went through ihe program. They were o evened lhal they eah 4keJ for almanac for ("hruima. whih their parent aim l.ked." augg aid, Thi year, there were three yoimgoer who completed the 1 1 hi of trivia que lion and akeJ uore. o librarian pulled more tiuevimn from pai year, lither kid eompleied the ct l.f youm ger and older children. "A ddfereni thente or gimmuk t employed each year to help get the children moittaied and become familiar with ihe library emng. gel 10 know- u a tatf o they can approach u laier with the ceteran of 14 year wuh Da-- i County Library' wid, lor example, Jeannte V right completed ihe artwork for the riddle, etc . ia:f standpoint. -- the run a Mrar progum went wonderfully, Were iej pleaed." he said. heaving a heat) ;g!i of relief lhai if peer. Hanning typically ian in January of the Mail) Daw County eah ear I learning ir VlliTI. "We l h i r. k fr about u year-roun- and ecen lek and technical riddle a he or he can. W e d lke pi.veig many taSl cohmaceied their skill. pan icid.nl to encourage, reward them each for what HI (he story telhng eoon, angg miJ hey d.d." he aid, home of the iaf decided they would try (luldien'c librarian who participated io learn a much a pocibie about a in cummer reading were Marilyn Ceil ubjed they'd always wanted io tudy, ai South Ibandt in Bountiful. 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I amiingnm Branch: Ann Booih wtm for another. or trmg game. at ( entral in Lay ton and deannte W right Staff member chared their d at Norih Branch in Clearfield- cummer Thi year, children author Rick W n time daring reading eperie wuh the kid. wa incited io chare ome of hi -Many parent commented on what ctorte. followed by a book-ignmg their kid learned, what atadabie in the whikh i already leading to future library, and how their children hate prograni. augg aid learned io ue the ource, We l.ke io Special program alo included chow the kid how fun ti can be to read, iheme uch a -- late from the Old how ewtttng it i to learn how to ue the Wer and "Pad Night Out Story-lime- " library." he aiJ. -We followed the plnlowphy that A a finale io ihe reading program, child I a winner no matter what they each library branch held a party wuh ireai and prize. accomphehed. that each choutd do a fr idea wherever w go and I.vking een di earning about." be aid, Ihe heel Mat i.ir the children to heomc riddle matter agamt ilie Riddle-ato- r who ua angry heeauc he couldn't hate ihe one hook that would solve ct e riddle in ihe world " Picture riddle were detuned younger and older age group. In ihe ptoce of solving ihe riddle, kid learned about ihe varum referene and hook atailaWe from ihe Iront I aei on I lie to The fr que-non- ma-icri- al new-foun- g. book-cignm- ." cc-e- ry lulld LX tlLL MZ1L1JJLM2L11L . Patients get away from lifes rigors 3 Kidney Kamp is welcome vacation for those undergoing dialysis I A;rxa,J Pe - l or many of the kidney families who gathered at thi pad weekend, it wa their only vacation of the year. Tor those who undergo weekly hemodialysis. they're often making trip to the hospital three time weekly to be hooked up to a machine lhal clean their blood. And for those who have had transplant, ihe expense involved sometime leave them bankrupt or on the verge of bankruptcy. Thats why a chance to get away for a weekend in a lovely, serene mountain setting - to the National Kidney foundation of Utah Truck Show Kidney Kamp - meant the world to the participants. Amy Stidd. 1 3. came with her three sisters, mother and father, from W et Valley. Amy is PRUN'D A really big deal." he caul. tiny for her age - lc than four feel tall. She wear thick g!ace and has a head of short, Irovo resident Jody Young was also at the line, brown hair that t bald in place. camp with three of her four children and her Hut the Kennedy Junior High School stuhusband. She recently had the opportunity to dent i articulate and take her hardship in pick up a son from a Mormon Church misstride. She said she enjoyed the activities: sion in Missouri, but even then, two dialysis miniature golf, board game and art and treatments had to be scheduled at hospital d crafts lhal included making along the way. -One of the most limiting side effect of Its actually given me J chance to get out. because when Im stuck on dialysis. I cant go kidney failure, she said, is a lack of energy so much of the time. Young had a transplant anywhere. Amy said. about five year ago that failed and is now On Monday. Wednesday and Fridays. of school and then waning for another. Amy gives to a half-da-y She spoke of the weekend at Aspen Grove goes lor a dialysis treatment. She say shes the only one in the family a a chance to let her hair down, dance, sing who still jumps up when the phone ring. and not worry about anything. No cooking either, she mentioned, and the food was Itormg it might be word a combined kidney-livcooked to the requirements of her strict, transplant ha been located. diet. Terry. Amy's father, said the weekend retreat in which the family suyed in cabin was Young said she enjoyed particularly a the first family vacation since last years Kidnumber of the workshop. During one. the ney Kamp. speakers addressed positive attitude and This is really a big deal to us every year. turning to a higher power. On Our Air and Furnaces High Efficiency: Energy Savings All Work Cuarnnteed a 4. F dive-bom- you. Hornets and yellowjackets are for most of the ..stinging that takes place in Utah, says Jerry Goodspeed, Utah State University Extension responsible horticulturalist. They are social insects that live in a nest or colony. The colo-p- y consists of a queen with lots of workers. The nests are made of a papery substance and can be located almost anywhere including roof eaves, fences, trees or any other nook they can find T3ZL 520 South State, Clearfield Among the biblical figures depicted arc Esther. Judith. Rcbek-aLeah. Mary (the mother of Christ). Mary, and Martha. Along with Emma Smith (shown in two work of art), the exhibit includes other women from Latter-da- y Saint history along with image representing the roles women have played as pioneers, midwives, mothers, community leaders and artists. 'in some way or another," Djvis explained, "each work conveys human and religious values such as truth, beauty, humanity, faith, love, virtue, or commitment. some of the pieces show women meeting the challenges of life, and many of the themes are around your home." He says some yellowjackets also nest in the ground. They can take up residence in small holes, old rodent nests, or under rocks or other old debris. These social hornets and yellowjackets are scavengers, feeding on dead insects, garbage, and carrion. However, late in the season they get a hankering for something a little more sweet such as soft drinks, watermelon, cantaloupe and cake. This is when they become major pests, Goodspeed says. Controlling these pests who have built colonies next to a living area is easier than swatting them away at a picnic, he explains. First locate the nest by following the insects as they head away from the water or food 292-163- 6 773-483- 6 ST7:rjmL e.lLWMbl1 M.'MM C presented symbolically. h. PbooVvy The exhibition can be seen at the Church museum from Saturday. September 13 to Monday. January 12. SIomi proOiKtiom prvtwtfl... FEATURING: WLAVOR (Sl 5ey Tkngl Promoting youth success without violence and drugs! Also available al the museum n are a permanent exhibits on Latter-da- y Saint history and art and the special Pioneer Sesquicentennial exhibit of children's art. It will dose on November 2 to make way for an installation by Brigham Young University art students. half-doze- SO SO DEF JAM Racoriog Arttl I.N.O.J. love Me Down) A1) Northern INah j sources. Look for entrances in old trees, under eaves or around other wooden structures. Next choose your weapon. Ultimate battle of the DJs 27 Rappers, Vocal and Dance Groups 2330 Lincoln Ave., Ogden Ufah at 11:00 Beginning nans AM Admission: fORMORE INFO. CONTACT JIRO AT Car Show and Sound Off 2 FREEiiiayisr 621-no- PIUS $10.50 available through smith Tin oututs 8i3 w. Standard-Examine- riverdale ro. mazDa ttRVtttG r THE TOP Of UTAH SINCE IMP says. Be very careful when destroying hornet and yellowjacket nests, he cautions. They will attack to defend their colony from danger, and their sting is very painful. GREAT SOFAS yrj rCOUPONl awr mm m Kid s Size 111 BEDROOM BANANA and up Several Styles ALL FURNITURE DELUXE SOFAS and LOVE SEAT Or Less MATTRESS SALE $598h Over 30 Sofa Sets 4 DRAWER CHEST Gill before summer settles in, and you can earn a $150 rebate on a Carrier Indoor Weather System that lets you forget about summer heat, humidity, high electric bills and constant , thermostat adjustments. Carrier gives you complete control ' of your inJtxir Heather. Finished & Assembled BUNK BED Metal Farts Only FUTON With Mattress CUSTOM MADE INDOOR WEATHER 775-012LmuteJ time otter Nte Jo,iK r tor detail- 3 ire ecti Inc. - cndDURAJE Raptors "Lindquist" Baseball Field hornets and yellowjackets, most contain a pyrethroid for a quick kill. They usually also have a propellant that sprays up to 20 feet. Using this type of pesticide allows you to remain far enough away from the nest that you can run if necessary, Goodspeed Own ofaNEWERA- SAT. SEPTEMBER Though there are many sprays on the market that kill Vy N.A.T.I.V.E.S. Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays. Sundays, and most holidays. How to make hornets, wasps buzz off Ants - er SALT LAKE CITY - A er how women cultivate the spiritual aspects of their lives through stunning collection of art featuring women is the latest otVenng contemplation and by liv ing from at the Museum of Church Histoday by day, Davis said. Many ry and Art in downtown Salt of the subjects are exemplary Lake City . women whose lives have influenced others. Women of Faith explores from a religious perspective the Davis assembled the display lives of women of the Bible, of from the museums collection Latter-da- y and Saint history early and borrowed from other instituof contemporary times. tions and private owners. While Curator Robert Davis has apmost of the art has been created in recent decades, an Italian renpended quotations from the artists or from literary sources to dition of Mary and the Christ add a verbal dimension to the viChild dates to 1 750. and a porsual messages of the fifty painttrait of Emma Smith, on loan ings, drawings, prints, and sculpfrom the Reorganized Church of tures selected for the exhibition. Jesus Christ of Later-da- y Saints, Taken together, the quotawas painted in Nauvoo, III., in 1842. tions and the works of art consid are annoying at but at least they b sting or r Free Estimates New LDS museum exhibit explores womens lives These social insects responsible for most stinging in the state Conditioners 90 DAYS b SAME AS CASH S Free Interest for 90 Days oac Do Yourself A Favor and Shop Hills Furniture Savers JSavers Furniture N. 1095 Main, Layton (Across from Granite Furniture) 546-460- 0 Twin Mattress Set.... Full Mattress Set Queen Mattress Set. King Mattress Set.... i S3S SI S3 $153 $139 Starting RECLINER T 139 - SWIVEL ROCKER |