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Show Lakeside Review LAKESIDE 4 Tuesday. August 25, 1998 ! RECREATION BRIEFS Labor Day baseball tournament to conclude season "The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will conclude its season with an open Labor Day tournament Sept. 4, 5 and 7 in Farmington and Bountiful. Age divisions will be 1, 12, 13, 0, 14, 15-1- and 6 17-1- 8. The fall league will begin Sept. 12 and continue through Oct. 17. The league will consist of teams along the Wasatch Front playing double-headeon Saturday. Age divisions will be 11, 12, 13, ' rs 0, 14, and For a brochure call Dennis at 15-1- 17-1- 8. 6 philosophies. Beginning theater class offered In Farmington FARMINGTON Instructor Skip Carlson n City Recreation will offer a beginning theater class for ages 7 through 1 5. This is not an acting class. Jo Ann Callahan, director of the Farmington Festival Days play for the past four years, will teach the basic elements of theater, including stage directions, blocking, costumes, set and Registration for volleyball makeup techniques. The class will be held at 4 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning Sept. 16 at the city pool lob- being by. taken LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation will continue taking registrations for womens and coed volleyball (six person team) from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday through Sept. 4 at the recreation office, 465 N. Wasatch Drive. ' The cost of $140 per team includes nine league matches and tournament and must be paid at the time of registration. Registration will be taken in e, person only and on a e basis. Leagues are limited to 1 1 teams. 2 Games will be played at Lay-to- n High School beginning Sept. U. For more information call first-com- first-serv- $46-858- 0. national champion. The cost is $30. Registration will be accepted from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the recreation office, 42 N. 650 West. For more information call the recreation office at two-tim- - Farming-to- Registration will be taken from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday through Sept. 15 at the recreation office, 42 N. 650 West. The cost is $12 per month or $36 for the entire session. For more information call 451-095- 3. Karate classes offered FARMINGTON - Farming-to- n City Recreation and Dragons Eye Karate will offer begin- ning karate for ages 3 through 12. The four-wee- k classes will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. on Monday beginning Sept. 14 for introduc-tionbasand on Tuesday and Thursday beginning Sept. 15 for intermediate. Participants will learn the basic karate moves and ic is a e 451-095- 3. Class teaches kids musical theater skills FARMINGTON - 451-095- 3. 451-095- 3. Youth volleyball registration to begin Class will teach techniques for directing a play LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation will begin accepting registration for youth volleyball Monday through Sept. 30 for boys and girls in grades 4 through 8. This program teaches the basic skills needed to play and understand the game, such as serve, bump, set, volley and spike. The cost of the class is $15. Participants can register from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at the recreation office, located in the Surf N Swim building, 465 N. 275 East. six-we- Would you like your child to have more and not be quite so shy? Farmington City Recreation is offering a musical theater class for ages 7 through 1 5. For more information call This class will help particiBruce at pants learn to listen, project their voice, learn solo and part singing Gymnastic classes offered and basic movements. in Farmington Jo Ann Callahan, director of FARMINGTON - Farming-to- n the Farmington Festival Days City Recreation and North play for the past four years, will Davis Gymnastics is offering be the instructor. gymnastics, balance beam, bars, The class will be held tumbling, volt and at 4 p.m. on Mondays beginning classes for ages 5 and trampoline older. 14 at the city pool lobby. Sept. Classes will be held from 10 to Registration will be taken 10:45 on Saturday mornings for from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 five weeks beginning Sept. 12. p.m. Monday through Friday beThe cost is $25. ginning Monday through Sept. 15 Registration will be taken at the recreation office, 42 N. 650 from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 West to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday The cost is $12 per month or at the recreation office, 42 N. 650 $36 for the entire session. West. For more information call For more information call self-estee- m 546-858- 0. FARMINGTON - Want to learn the basic techniques of directing a play? Farmington City Recreation is offering a young directors class for ages 13 through 19. Participants will learn everything from concept to completion of a play. Class size will remain small so that all participants will receive the needed hands-o- n experience. Instructor Jo Ann Callahan has directed the Farmington Festival Days play for the past four years. Class will be held at 3 p.m. on Mondays for 12 weeks beginning Sept. 14 at the city pool lobby. The cost is $15 per month or $45 for the entire session. Interested participants may register from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning Monday through Sept. 15 at the recreation office, 42 N. 650 West. For more information call 451-095- 3. Youth arts and crafts classes offered FARMINGTON - Farming-toCity Recreation is offering arts and crafts classes for youths n ages 5 through 12. The class will teach students the basics of arts and crafts. The fun but challenging projects 1 made will use the childs imagination and help build eyehand coordination. k class will be The held from 4 to 4:45 p.m. on Thursdays beginning Sept. 17 at the Farmington City pool lobby. The cost is $10. For more information call the 3 recreation office at of come to the office, 42 N. 650 West, from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. five-wee- 451-095- Class offered Just for Girls FARMINGTON - Dont let your daughter grow up feeling clumsy or awkward. Farmington City Recreation is offering a Just for Girls clas for ages 12 through 15. This class will help build by learning the basics of fashion, makeup, hair styles, posture and how to buy clothing. class will be The taught by Jo Ann Callahan at 3 p.m. beginning Sept. 16 at the Farmington City Pool lobby. The cost is $20. Registration will be accepted from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning Monday through Sept. 15 at the recreation office, 42 N. 650 West. For more information call self-estee- m six-we- ek 451-095- 3. BIRTHS Davis Hospital and Medical Center - Goldschmied Steve and Jeanie Kuck, South Ogden, girl, Aug. 2. Karren Michael and Alisa Me Far lane. Salt Lake City, girl, Aug. 5. Rose - Nick and Nicole Darrow, Fanning ton, girl, Aug 5. 1 afoya - Paul and Cindy Kirk man. Cm ton, boy, Aug. S. e, Franco John and Teresa Herrera, boy, Aug 6, HIU - Kailyn Lee, Oearfield, boy, Aug 6. Martin Bruce and Lorna Everett, Hill tjJhr Force Base, girl, Aug 6. Michaelson 4 Craig and Kim Murdock, JaCHearfieUi, boy, Aug. 6. Z Morchead - Steven and Anita Maskanne, fill Air Force Base, girl, Aug. 6 Adams Page and Shana Hall, Layton, Jjiy, Aug. 7. Clark - Michael and Jodi Dean, Roy, girl, 4 - tj - - - 7 I, 4 Fox - Troy and Lisa Small, Centerville, talari, Aug. 7. G. and Becky MuJieLon, W Kaysviiie, bov. Aug. 7. ONeil Jhlle. - Shaun and Celeste Elggren, Kays boy, Aug. 7. Peel - Darren and Heather Donnelley, Iwtjyion, girl, Aug. 7. W ebb - Brian and Sheralyn Jaquier, Lay pi P ton, boy, Aug. 7. Evans - Lyle and Elizabeth Davit, Ogden, boy. Aug 8. Ilighfleld - Bryce and Julie Swenson, Bountiful, boy, Aug 8. Slocum - John and Christine Morin, Lay-toboy. Aug 8. A a ear d - Doug and Denise Twitchell, Kaysviiie, girl, Aug 9. Saeuin - Dennis and Lily Joy Viray, Hill Air Force Base, girl, Aug 9. Wong - Lolo and and Dina Watley, Lay-togirl, Aug 9. Day - Gary and Heather Merrill, Logan, girl, Aug. 10. Gregory - Lance and Jena Christensen, Sunset, boy, Aug 10. Olmstead Aaron and Rebecca Stowe, Oearfield, girl, Aug 10. Perry - Brandon and Tncta Lynn Mallard, Layton, boy, Aug 10. Washington - Charles and Leisha Kemp, Hill Air force Base, bov, Aug 10. Gilmore - Seth and Emca Marriott, North Ogden, boy, Aug 1 1. White - Charles and Crystal Ostler, Lay-togirl, Aug. 11. Wortman - James and Bobbie, Oearfield, girl, Aug 11. - Lakeview Hospital Richardson - Jennifer, Bountiful, girl, July Roberts boy, Aug 3. Dun man girl, Aug 4. - John and Sandi, Farmington, - Michael - Pessetto Brian and Michelle, Syracuse, boy, Aug 4. Crowell Tracy and Julie, Centerville, boy, Aug 5. Orris - Scott and Barbara, West Bountiful, boy, Aug 3. Adams Jeremy and Kendna, Kaysviiie, girl, Aug 6. McKinnon - Vince and Kathy, Bountiful, boy, Aug 6. James and Ann, Bountiful, girl, Servey Aug 6. Servey - James and Ann, Bountiful, girl, Aug 6. Farr - Mark and Joanne, Bountiful, boy, - - Aug 10. Munk - David and Stephanie, Centerville, boy, Aug 10. Robert and Rhonda, Clinton, Perkings girl, Aug 1 1. Bennett - Dave and Jennie, Bountiful, girl, - Aug D A and Sandra, Tooele, To help you celebrate your baby, StandardNET has created Babyland, an online photo album of baby pictures and special moments. Located at www.standard netbabyland, Babyland features photos of infants and first birthdays, allowing Mom and Dad to show off their beautiful baby to fnends and family across town or around the world. Pictures are updated weekly and remain online for one week. Please include a stamped envelope if you want the picture returned. 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