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Show Thursday, June 18, 1998 9 Lakeside Review Lakeside Register now for volleyball - . FARMINGTON Registration is now under way for Far- mingtons' festival Days Tournament, July ball Volley16 at Shepard park at 6 p.m. Tournament play will be in three divisions: novice, BRec, and A. There will be a triples format: coed and men's. N . Thinking Fathers X) ay nun tHav, June 21 About Dad? I H H ODD B D B BD Preregistration for Utah Outdoor VoHeyball Association members is $10, with SI 5 on the day of the tournament. For members preregistration is $15 and S20 on the day of the tournament. you DDiUifiVLi Himi liimmul )hGolKmpa pro for all and barbecue needs! non-UOV- A with - Mail in registrations must reach the recreation office by 5 p.m. on July 10. Walk-i- n registrations will be taken until 5 p.m., July 14. Day of tournament registrations will be taken from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m. on July 16. your fireplace ' All proceeds will go to help sports scholarship program, which helps youth who can't afford to participate due to financial circumstances, said Viola Kinney, recreation director. fund Farmingtons The Farmington City Recreation Office,' 42 N. 650 West, is open from.& a.m, until noon and 0- until 5 p.m. Monday n through- - Friday. For more 3 mmum infor-matio- call - 451-095- 3. X a Honors ,From 8 'whatever is asked of her. "Eliza is the ideal volunteer, always arriving on time and in "uniform. She seeks not to be catered to, but to cater to others. It ills indeed admirable for a teen to forego monetary compensation and volunteer her time with no ' pay othet than appreciation, Gale said4 'I ,Another group honored was the Davis County Teen Line, a group of 30 teens from high schools Throughout the county. 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Dale Sheffer presented the award to Curtis Thornhill, a Teen Line volunteer. Teen, Line director Betty Brand said-- she knows of many other case in which tragedy has been averted because of the service these teens provide. It is a proven fact that teens will turn to other teens for help before they will go to an adult professional.. Although the state of Utah has one of the highest "rates in the United States, The lives of teens have been saved through Teen Line, said Brand. The Clearfield Job Corps Food Service students provided a beautiful buffet for about 80 attendees. Q Maize Sure He tSets Whet He Mfeets For 9 pi teers. FINANCING AVAILABLE WHERE FIT COMES FIRST. 2116 N. Main, Layton, .intchpe Square A 'ext to Albertson I'tah (801) 773-593- thndati-FriJ- ay $ - WHERE SERVICE ISA WAY OF LIFE. NEW LOCATION 0 S- -7 cr. tyjjns 127 South Main, Brigham Cit, Utah ,4rrnv from Smith's Food Kino (801) Mondiiy-FriJ- 723-758- 2 cy Sotutdt'i) 9- -7 ins i. - |