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Show e Tuesday L.si css Lakeside SefSerstfief ?1 1M7 Hospital needs used magazines Push of finger keeps virtual pet alive school. My teens are convtanily ; rrVtt;JHl.gy CTihccJ ihfl in comparing nme on the growth , I thi week when my kids IfOMEUCirr staiu of their cyBerpei. Brought home the latest But despite my revulsion to Pee Vinwl f.rn craze; teenage rets, theve cleeironic ermerf, I've I Bernard 1 fiese 'pet' we electronic decome to appreciate the leverage vices i keychains, Onc acmai- they've given me around the cd. the pen require Butiomacu-- ! houe. sated care that includes fecJwg. Wail a minute, I tell flora Lee play, deep, sanitation. exercise, Brought their new pet home, I ; medication and discipline, wa appalled at the attention they a her cyberpet Beep a ery of . A per age, weight and health lavished on theve Ley chain toys. hunger. You cant feed your fake Apparently, it not enough that Pet until you've fed the real ones. statu must he monitored tine we have pleniy of real pets: two give the Bird freh water, ; inattention will cause u to "run and seed and three gravel. four frog the cy-if 1 hi I home." from turd, away dog, Dont touch that toy, I tell my BerworlJ equivalent of dying If 3d fish. Manipulating the Button on son. until you've taken care of your pet die, you loe the game. . If your pet thrive, ii Because of lhee liny toy is the first thing the dog. the care given. A successful cy. Charle and I lora Lee do in the They can't procrasiinatc, or tBerpet will live up to three morning, and the !at thing at their keychain pet will fail to thrive - perhaps even run away night. ; month. home. from the and little the revet Iamb, ou Like y game Then, Mary At (Int. thi notion struck me , itan over again. keychain pets Break the rule and When Charle and flora Lee follow Charle and I lora Lee to a sick and wrong: Ihcy attend to !X Cel"! LAYTON - Don't throw away those magazine youve the real pel Because thais required Before I allow them to attend w their clecirome pel. Had love fir them Become a virtual emotion? read only once. I he Volunteer Auxiliary at Davix Hospital and Medical Center i ceding good reading material to chare with visitor and pawn!, But then I realized that the Magazine in excellent condition with the cover intact are arent really pet. They're a game, and a competition. n. Pay Your Mortgage Off Thats OK, I tell him. Today, youre lucky. Today, you can do In both, 12 the Time With the Same Payment w nr-fla- Ideographic aftd Smithsonian, and adoii literature ic needed, up the stinky messes left By hi electronic pal lhan to head out to the Bask yard with a shovel to clean up after our two dog. k iih ronitwntt w to rutt 77WJSJ nluk)s. including womens magazine, t str i publications, National Resident may drop off magazine donation at the tnsspual inhumation desk or in the o. umecr office during the day or evening. It is advisable to remove address label or other personal ideniifymg informa-lio- mot appreciated. Childrens Its not affection. But rivalry that keer my teen auemion. Beside. Charle pointed out. its a lot more pleasant to clean Jkhbn 6.8 JSyrFIxod 20ytFlxod tlii Engine From 4 sold. ; Area revident and historian Rosclyn Slade is writing a booklet on the history of the fire dc- -. panment which will Be available for purchase and the city library will have books on Fire truck. There wilt also be historic memorabilia for purchase at a booth run by the DUP. Membership will also be available. The engine, built in Seneca Falls. N.Y- - and named for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, cost $8,900 new in 1902. It cost $123,000 to restore it. This type of engine was used for 17 years. For 30 years, the steam engine just sat in Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. The DUP later acquired the engine. It was kept in the museum basement for 20 years before a house was built for it behind the Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Museum in Salt Lake City. Nothing leaves the museum." said Butterfield. But when the DUP was asked if the engine could be restored, members finally let it go. The engine had to be taken apart to remove it and over 22,000 parts were polished, shined and restored, including bell gongs and hand lanterns. It took two and a half years to restore the engine to like-necondition. The restoration began Feb. 4, 1994 and was finally completed June 15, 1996. The cost was high even though the labor Iwas donated. w Id 4 JJQME JyjQEICACE QOMPANY "ni:p j wwwsunajrd.neipi jnnef $Q ) 3942060 33 2isi S"e6t Sj8 100 OjJes t3S SdJQI, Buddhist Church of Ogden PW eouwfy GLEAMING engine will RESTORATION: be on display This completely restored in Kaysvilie Oct. 1 1. The engine has a crane neck rail frame and square iron front axles and tubular real axles. Its suspension is three-quartplatform springs front and two springs rear. The wheels are patent hub, wood spoke with iron tires. Steering is fifth wheel with two-pol- e hitch for three-hors- e while the brakes are foot-levoperated on the rear tires. The vertical boiler is a simple slide valve with vertical, double acting, two cylinder shared piston rods on the pump. Equipment includes a bell, gong, hand lanterns, horse blansemi-elliptic- er semi-cihptic- al er er kets. equipment locker, and Dmgrw's ow lan steam fire horse-draw- n strainer. The engine is 15 feet long. 9 feet 7 inches high and weighs 10.800 pounds. It can pump 1.000 gallons of w ater per minute at 100 pounds steam pressure Noodles Sushi Serving Delicious Combo Dinner Chow Also...Drinks Vegetable Sale Baked Goods Dry Goods Fun Games Door Prizes And Much More For The Entire Family I boiler. with its I Sgfiigfi Mein I 155 North Street Dining Room Opens Steam fire engines are quite different from what the fire engines are today. The old working steamers were always kept warm and most had quick water discon nects to keep the boiler water hot at all times. Kindling, soaked in kerosene, and coal in small chunks was kept on the grate. As soon as an alarm came, a firefighter would light the kindling and disconnect the water lines while anoiher hitched the horses. At 3:00 P.M. Ogden 392-713- 2 open our doors Each day, OFFICIAL NOTICE OF with one thing as our focus: you. DAVIS COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION your trust more than anything ! MARGENE ISOM, Davis County ClerkAuditor, hereby gives notice of satellite voter registration as provided in SectionOA-2-30- 3 Utah Code Annotated as amended in 1995. So, ' of Utah 30 days immediately before the election and 1 8 years of age may register to vote at any of the following satellite registration sites: Any United States citizen, a resident makeVi ll 1 After all, SEPTEMBER 29 & 30, 1997 1 well do everything we can to J4 experiences with us positive and proq ourgjlQJ isnt simply about dollars () and cents. 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ItsSput working FIVE POINTS MALL (Bountiful) who better your livi LAYTON HILLS MALL . DAVIS COUNTY SOUTH BRANCH LIBRARY, 725 South Main, Bountiful DAVIS COUNTY LIBRARY HEADQUARTERS, 38 South 100 East, Farmington DAVIS COUNTY CENTRAL BRANCH LIBRARY, 155 North Wasatch Dr., Layton DAVIS COUNTY NORTH BRANCH LIBRARY, 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield If you need further information call the Davis County Clerk, 451-321- 3. rgenelsom Davis' County ClerkAuditor The following Davis County cities will be holding a Primary election on October 7th: Centerville North Salt Lake Clearfield Sunset Clinton Syracuse . ThIRST XTATIONAL B - West Point 12 $. Main Layton For more information on the municipal elections contact your city recorder. t i West Bountiful Kaysvilie Layton ' - Ik 4c 980 N. Fairfield Rd. I .avion A North of Mall Lavton 207 S. Main Bountiful 690 S. State Clearfield 207 S. Main Bountiful |