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Show 8 Saturday, November slate of classes Full , Lakeside 2, 1906 Military news offered by mental health Davis Mental Health is offer-in- g the following classes during November. Project Davis class for chilThis dren ages 5 to 12 and their families will begin Nov. 7 at 6 p.m. The cost is $30 per family which includes an evening meal and child care for children under ages 5. To register call Carolyn at 10-we- 298-344- 6. Couple Communication This class, taught by a certified instructor, is designed to k enrich marriages. The class begins Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 2250 N. 1700 West, four-wee- Layton. The cost is SI 00 per couple. To register call Carolyn at 298-344- 6. Farmington Courthouse. 28 E. State Street, Room No. 132. The Nov. 7 meeting Color Me Perfect" will help parents understand their own personality and how to interact with their child. The Dec. 3 meeting Holiday Stress" will minimize the stresses of your child for an enjoyable season. There is no cost. For more information contact Jane H. Lewis at Parenting With Love and 543-947- Logic class begins This Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in Room B23 at Clearfield High School, 931 S. 1000 East. The cost is $40 per couple. 6 Call Carolyn at to register. Children of Divorce This class is for children ages 3 to 12 and will be held at 4 p.m. Nov. 12 at Davis Mental Health, 2250 N. 1700 West, Layton. six-we- ek 298-344- Parent Support Croup Davis Local Interagency Council and Davis Mental Health are offering a parent group to support and educate parents with a child who has emotional behavioral or mental disorder. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the old For more information call Carolyn at 298-344- 6. Free eye, foot screenings to be held for diabetes month November is National Diabetes Month. Free community eye and foot screenings will be held during the month in cooperation with the American Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate; the Utah Ophthalmological Society; and the Utah Podiatry Association. In Davis County, the screening will be held Wednesday at the Golden Years Senior Center, 726 S. 100 East, Bountiful, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This screening will be on a walk-i- n basis, during the hours indicated. No appointment is necessary. During National Diabetes Month, the Utah Affiliate of the American Diabetes Association spreads the word to those affected by diabetes about the benefits of controlling blood sugar levels closer to normal to prevent the devastating complications of diabetes. For 1996, activities for patients and their families will be centered on the theme, DIABETES. What to Know: Head to Toe. The centerpiece of this campaign is a free brochure which converts into a colorful, poster and proeasy-to-re- ad vides a laying diabetes step-by-st- ep guide to deleading compli- cations through foot checkups at every visit and annual dilated eye exams. For information call 1 stress management course LAYTON Stress. You know the feeling - rapid heartbeat; shortness of breath; sweating or cold, clammy hands; nausea; anxiety. Most of us feel stressed at some time in our life, but the key to surviving a stressful situation depends largely on how we cope individ- management class on Tuesday. Management of Stress in the 90s will be presented by social worker Steve Havertz from 6 to 8 p.m. at UNIs Layton office located at 2102 N. 1700 West. This class is free and open to the public. ually. This presentation will help you learn various relation techniques, identify what is causing stress, develop healthy cognitive Learning productive techniques to manage stress is a healthy way to avoid medical conditions such as heart disease, emphysema, and long-ter- m ulcers. The University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) Professional Offices in Layton stress will offer a two-hour Air Force Senior Airman Stacey A. Yeager has arrived for duly at Osan Air Base, Songton, South Korea. Yeager, a dedicated crew chief, is the son of Stephen C. and Geraldine T. Yeager of Rural Route I, Richland, Ind. His wife, Catherine, is the daughter of Alfred and Amelia Lvans of Clearfield. Navy Seaman Recruit Diane Talor, a 1993 graduate of Clearfield High School, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training approaches to combat stress, and develop a healthy balance in your life. For more information or to advance register for this class please call 825-227- Great Lakes, eight-wee- Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training. the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Wimpee is the son of Pat A. and Howard A. Wimpee of Lay-to- repairer Ship From 1 size of a BB, secured to the top. This is just a ball of a special modeling clay that Virginia found, and then we rolled it in some clear glitter, he said. The effect was impressive and would soon be added to the current project, as light atop a pole. Few hobby shops have been able to assist Jacksch in his search for just the right thing for his crafts. Utah has been especially sparse when it comes to model-shi- p building supplies. Oh, we could do a special order, said Marshall Phillips of HT & RCs modeling and hobby shop of Layton. We just dont carry much stuff like that, maybe just a bit, but thats all. Theres just not enough demand. With that, the Jackschs have scavenged jewelry shops and thrift stores, trying to find those little things - bits of chain, minuscule colored gems, spools of thread or twine that cculd serve as ropes and riggings. A small fishing hook, one of the smallest made, will serve as the large cargo hook that hangs from the back arm of a fishing boat. Anchors are made from the clay and hand painted silver. Lettering and numbers for the sides are rub-ofigures and are placed ff on the boats. When the boat is completed, the last and very difficult maneuver is getting it to sit inside a small glass ball, on top of the artificial waves Jacksch sculpts and of the modeling clay Initially, Jacksch tried the traditional bottle as the home of his miniature boats, but found they were difficult to see through with their thick and imperfect glass. As a result, sometime ago Jacksch tried putting his models inside the clear, small round globes that cover porch lights and such. The main problem with that idea is the opening of the glass ball is at the bottom of the completed project. This means that the boat must go in first, followed by the waves. Then it must all be pulled down, backward to- ward the opening. At that tense moment and if everything works right, it is all quickly glued and secured into place. For Jacksch, its well worth the extra effort. These glass containers really do let you see the boats and the detail much better once inside, Jacksch said. Its ing glass. Now once in a while, I do, he said chuckling. And I only work about an hour or two at a time on it. Its pretty intense. If I drop something down on the tysburg. Azevedo is one of more than 350 sailors aboard the ship who 0, departed their home port of Mayport, Fla., in support of the NATO-peac- e implementation forces operating in the Mediter- -' ranean and Adriatic seas. DON BUSH dard has begun basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. During the training, he will receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, map reading, tactics, military' customs and courtesies, and first aid. He will develop basic combat skills, and experience using various weapons available to the infantry soldier. Woodard is the son of Angela B. and Kenneth W. Woodard of State Representative si? ' Republican District 4 Clearfield. He is a 1996 graduate of Clearfield High School. Army Reserve Pvt. Christopher M. Oles has graduated from . basic military training at Fort Leonard Wood, Waynesville, Mo. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Oles is the son of Barbara J. Salden of Clearfield. Navy Chief Warrant Officer E.D. Myers, son of E. Douglas and Carolyn S. Myers of West Point, recently departed on a six-mon-th deployment to the Persian Gulf aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Valley Forge. Myers is one of 360 sailors onboard the ship, which departed its homeport of San Diego as Nora B STEPHENS House of Representatives carpet, it can be pretty hard to sometimes Ive just had fmcj t0 start over , maing that certain . Legislative District 13 "I truly believe you understand the issues well and work hard to serve your constituents. It is a pleasure working with legislators of your caliber." "We especially thank you for your leadership as vice chair the House Human Services Committee and for advocating for good adoption and foster care practices." "Thank you in particular for your support of applied technology education, rehabilitation programs, and board and voted leeway. We appreciate your service to public education and rehabilitation on the House Education Committee and Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee. Your attendance and rational voice at those meetings is appreciated." "In behalf of all members of the Alcohol Policy Coalition I would like to thank you for your outstanding service during this past legislative session. The list of alcohol related legislation passed is absolutely fabulous. I know that yourefforts were responsible for much of this success." APPOINTMENTS: Governors Privatization Policy Board State Care Advisory Board State Citizen Review Board Steering Committee Child Welfare Legislative Oversight Committee . Tax Elimination Blue Ribbon Committee House Ethics Committee School Nurse Task Force tfoa fior tfour Gapport. 'O1 Nora piece. o)) tr Free Turkey With $399 six-mon- th His wife, Rachel, is the daughter of Dianne Smith of Syr- 7Aat( paints out he uses. Proctor is one of 360 sailors onboard the ship, which depart---. ed its homeport of San Diego as' part of the Middle East Force. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class' Neil A. Azevedo, son of Rhonda Kestcrson of Layton, is currently de- -' halfway through a ployment of the Mediterranean, Adriatic and Red seas aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Get- -. ar equipment Valley Forge. Alaska. of San Antonio. Army Spec. Kanchit K. Watson has graduated from the con- six-mon- th Eiel-so- toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Francis is the son of Deborah L. Francis of Layton and Virgil His wife, Kathryn, is the daughter of Rod and Shanna Page of Kaysville. He is a 1988 graduate of Davis High School and a 1994 graduate of Utah State University. Proctor of Centerville, recently deploydeparted on a ment to the Persian Gulf aboard the guided missile cruiser USS long-rang- acuse. Army Pfc. Manolito B. Woo- B " Stephens For By The Nora B Stephens Campaign , ) Sofa & Love seat choices auailable i Prices starting at j just kind of tricky, working like that from the bottom. The last thing is placing the now upside down glass container, with the boat displayed inside, upon a wooden base. Most of his creations have gone out as gifts, according to or Virginia. If a brother-in-labrother on Bens side of the family receives one, then Virginias side receives the next one. w Bed Bunk Metal Parts Only INTEREST OAC or Over the years, Jacksch has had to adapt to things here and Long Term Financing there. I never had to use a magnify- - t ! ' Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class David A. Proctor, son of Sharon multi-engin- KC-13- i prove their knowledge and skill as part of the most highly techni-- ; cal naval force in history. He joined the Marine Corps in July 1995. KC-13- He is a 1996 graduate of Northridge High School. Air Force Airman 1st Class Christopher J. Francis has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, customs, and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits Falls, Texas. The one-yeprogram trains U.S. Air Force pilots with pilots from 1 1 other nations to function precisely and accurately during air operational situations, maintaining a high level of performance. Niederhauser is the son of Lynn B. and Shauna Niederhauser of Clinton. Electrical Systems Technician Course, Wheeler demonstrates his tremendous ability to excel in a fighting force of more than 160,000 men and women. Whether assigned to ships, squadrons or shore commands around the world, men and women like Wheeler arc making' a difference as they work to( im- KC-13- 0 n. He is a 1996 graduate of Northridge High School. Air Force 2nd Lt. Nathan L. Niederhauser has graduated from the Euro NATO joint jet pilot training program at Shep- pard Air Force Base, Wichita KC-130- war-fighti- pro- k 's for troubleshooting the electrical system. As a graduate of the Aircraft. no-fl- 111. During the to circuit trouble analysis and studied the correct procedures Waynesville, Mo. The course trained the soldier in maintenance and repair of engineering equipment, such as, engines, power trains; and electri- gram, Taylor completed a variety of training which included classroom study, practical hands-o- n instruction, and an emphasis on physical fitness. In particular, Taylor learned naval customs, first aid, fire fighting, water safety and survival, and a variety of safety skills required for working around ships and aircraft. Air Force Airman '1st Class Brian A. Wimpee has graduated from basic military training at struction 3. art of the Middle East Torce. lyers ship is joining other U.S. Navy units to support the international embargo against Iraq, which prevents the transportation of prohibited materials to cal, hydraulic, steering and and from the country, and to eny force the expanded zone suspension systems. Watson is a 1987 graduate of over Southern Iraq. Myers ship is one of the most Layton High School. Everett W, Emerson has powerful warships ever put to ALOIS joined the United States Army sea. The computer-base- d under the Delayed Enlistment weapons system is the heart of the ship's capability. Program at the U.S. Army ReIt centers around a powerful racruiting Station in Layton. The Delayed Enlistment Pro- dar that enables the crew to detect, track and fire on more than gram gives young men or women 100 targets at a time. the opportunity to delay enlistment into the Army for up to Myers and fellow crew memone year before reporting to babers spent last year training for a sic military training. variety of situations they might Emerson, a 1996 graduate of encounter during the deployMountain High School reported ment. to Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C., Marine Pfc. Mathew J. for military basic training. Wheeler, a 1995 graduate of Roy He is the son of Mary K. Pas High School, recently completed the Aircraft Electrical Systems terson of Layton. Army Reserve Pvt. Brandon Technician Course with Marine C. Wilson has graduated from Aerial Refueler Transport Trainbasic military training at Fort ing Squadron 253, Marine AirLeonard Wood, Waynesville, craft Group 14, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Mo. . During the training, students Station, Cherry Point, N.C. received instruction in drill and During the course, Wheeler was trained to install, remove, inceremonies, weapons, map readspect, maintain, and repair elecing, tactics, military courtesy, 0 trical systems aboard the military justice, first aid, and ArHercules aircraft. The is my history and traditions. e Wilson is the son of Brad D. a turboprop aircraft e and Michele II. Wilson of Kayscapable of transport of cargo to forward bases. ville. He is a 1996 graduate of DaWheeler also learned organizational maintenance of the vis High School. which includes generating Robert E. Buchanan has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force systems, engine services, warning to the rank of staff sergeant. systems, flying controls, landing The sergeant is an air traffic gear and instrumentation. Addin control radar technician at tionally, Wheeler was introduced Air Force Base, Fairbanks, course at Tort Leonard Wood, at Recruit Training Command, L. 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