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Show LakesidrCommunhy 1 ATC builds playhouse for festival &)? T Annows or light 0 Norton Utah bunders dorata matemis tor dwity prefect tyrymtLAN i r4 in a kii Children as they $v ,ur I rw ini4 ai Hu f IfWS. 1(4 i!a H )tm fiil4 nl duid w4 dream hautet atg fiSb. ready t Jcht y M!s girt on juur Chnstmat htf tfit!4 Jim jij it, AftJ wt4 4f!j;Jdig Visk t,f;U(Cn heifig 044 ft jl N lit & p at the lrtpwry CldUrrn Medi&l has btn built by A Vulitflan ai the uyden-WchArplnr4 al.gy Center with tofu!e4 material from area himrvrt and nwrohm f the Northern Wavauh Home Builders Auaeutirm. uhkh h membership from both Weber ami Da ts Gnintie. a llc members of the avsodatwn 1h er $7$ I IT I k A( ' - ' I ti"? baseball and soccer. nU9QN0WUMMCMPWW Studenn ( ATC built the playhouse in tla donated materials. This gives the students the opportunity in karo and to nuke a contribution, Good-so- n ftOOriHGIT; Stuck a Yt&orm ptoytouso bu-t- as54.v y ca-pwii- tor the Festival ct rs materials tor me bomn. dortffisd Said. tu in five Casey Winger has earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 491, sponsored by the West Point LDS 10th Ward, he has also earned the f aith in God award and 17 activity pins. A , If. gram Bern egren Winger The son of Mike and Judy student at La) ton be likes Winger, Llemcntary, his interests skateboarding, basketball, include football, basketball, football and pla)ing cards. ,r communon trades pro Eighteen students are involved with the project this year. It usually takes about two uecks lo build, said Tom Holliday, tlte head f ihc convtmiion program at ATC 11)6 f estival pi a house is a diversion from our regular training. llalliday said. Students have been working with the Redevelopment Agency in Ogden to build houses. They will begot another home on Monroe and 16th Street in about two weeks, according to llalliday. f ' 7 Sisnct Jon Jensen, son of Ales and Jami Jensen of La) ion, has earned ihe Arrow of Light award. A member of Pash 4 JO, sponsored by the Greenbriar LDS Ward, he has also earned the Faith in God award and 16 activity pins. jc2As Ctritmayi)p Mark id he auctioned IljhHie tlda in five Jensen . (i.'j (Cl; pH) house." eplame4 Goudon of Goodwin Sign, uho i etuimwfl of the project Hut jrear. A member then trampuns live pl4hou in the Salt Ialocc uhcre tt jotns others in the vApV v Jm the Northern Wasatch Home Ouilders Association and donated labor andor materials to this community project: Anderson Lumber, Ogden; PMC West; Dennett's Glass, Ogden; Cameron Ashley Products; Capital Pudding Materials. Ogden; Century Lighting Center, Ogden; Northern Wasatch H8A Women's Council; OgdcnWebcr Applied Technology Center; Jack B. Parson Companies; Pioneer Door and Lumber Sales; Roofers Supply Inc.; and Wheelwright Lumber. The plajhouve it a charitable donation from die association to help the community. The organization alo donates to the Shnncrs Children's Hospital. The beautiful door with glass in it was donated by Pioneer Door and Century Lighting donated the front porch light and the interior light," said Goodvon. Professional painters spent the day after Thanksgiving painting the house. The following companies are members of non-prof- He it in fifth grade at Cook Llemcntary School. Rob Stance, son of Robert and Lana Slanee of West Point, hat earned the Arrow of Light award. the ApiMi Tedwstocry Center In Oadon Tbs WasMcft Home Moors AMocason CU$5 Jacob Bergeron, son of John and Sue Bergeron of West Point, hat earned the Arrow of Light award. A member of Pack 498, sponsored by the West Point LDS 10th Ward, he has also earned 12 activity pins. A member of Pack 498, sponsored by the West Point LDS 10th Ward, he has also earned 19 activity pins and the Faith in God award. A fifth-grad- student at e Cook Llemcntary, he likes baseball, basketball, football, skateboarding and in-li- A student at Cook Llemcntary, he is in fifth grade. He likes skateboarding, basketball, football and soccer. ne hockey. COMMUNITY BRIEFS Drama students making things merry at Layton mall - Drama LAYTON students states dinner from Weber Slate University will be trying to bring a smile to the face of .shoppers this holiday sea- son at Layton Hills Mall. The sole mission of the students, known as Merry Makers, is to spread holiday cheer by performing little acts of kindness for shoppers and area residents. The students will serve as greeters, entertainers and customer service representatives. Additionally, Merry Makers will be randomly pumping and paying for gas, carrying packages to cars, handing out free presents, gift certificates and candy and plenty of smiles. Sporting Merry Maker and ball caps, the troop will be performing good deeds through Dec. 14. - Bethel No. CLEARFIELD of the International Order of Job's Daughters will have a soup and salad dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 South. The cost is $5. The public is invited. For more information call IS . terials. Advance registration is required and can be accomplished by calling the Family Enrichment Center at 546-730- 9. Holiday wreath workshop offered evergreen gift. The cost of $18 includes a frame, greenery, ribbon and pine cones. Any other items to be put on the wreath should be brought to the class by the student. The classes will be held at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday. For more information call 451-320- 4. Federal Womens Club luncheon slated or 544-367- 6. for Labor of Love BOUNTIFUL - This Christmas you can bring some joy and magic into the life of someone with mental retardation by joining the Arc of Davis Countys Labor of Love program. Volunteers are needed in the Davis County area to buy, wrap, and deliver presents or make donations to help pay for presents for adults and children with mental retardation. Individuals wanting to volun8 no later teer can call than Dec. 5. Arrowhead District sets HILL AIR FORCE BASE -roundtables will Club The Federal Womens . deadline is Monday. For reservations call Opal Graser, 825-893295-533- 2; Lamonne Billie Murray, or Emma Peterson, 782-166- 6; 5; 544-987- 3. Sek-eli- 1 1 k, Standard-Examine- r Scouts CLEARFIELD of America Arrowhead District -- Boy g SALE $299 ifetrtem . Lane We've Got Your MATTKESS! SIMMONS Wfflft Queen Sets Starting at Come see our large selection of Beautyrest sets. School. Cubs will meet in the lunchroom; boy scouts in Commons; varsity, explorers and all others in Hall B. For more information call Ka-thDalton at classifieds COPYI Anne design features softly rolled arms, a deeply padded seat and a classic wingback. . Once you have settled down in this softly cushioned seat, you'll be hooked. The button-tuftinoffers gentle yet firm support for the back. Available as a Wall Saver or Rocker Recliner. ie Bethel No. 15 Rcclincr SALE s299 Norway by CULP roundtables will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Clearfield High Reservation and cancellation g Volunteers needed ' Club. IH-Lc- 771-853- 3. 299-978- hold its Christmas luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at the Officers Hampton Authentic 18th Century styling conceals the plush comfort of a 20th Century rethner. This vintage Queen Malibu Rcclincr CLEARFIELD - Beth Arabah chapter No. 24 of the Order of Eastern Star will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 South. The chapter will also have a Christmas potluck at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Clearfield Masonic Temple. The chapter is collecting canned goods and other items to be donated to the Family Connection Center. All members are invited to attend these events. For more information call de-stre- ss 12-in- ch 2 Beth Arabah chapter plans events limes during the holidays and after can be so frustrating. Learn how to those holidays and use it throughout the year. The class, sponsored by the Family Enrichment Center, will be presented by Blake Daniels from 7 to 9 tonight at the Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 . East. . The cost is $5 plus $1 for ma- construct a Reclining Furniture During This Nationwide Sale. Alpha Omicron to hear about Africa 773-763- rush wreath for a door or as a holiday ' JV XI FRUIT HEIGHTS - Xi Alpha Omicron chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of member Tina LcPendu. LcPcndu recently relumed from a missionary experience in Malawi, Africa, and will do a program entitled Malawi, Heart of Africa." For more information call Class teaches how to deal with holiday stress FARMINGTON - The Utah State University Botanical Garden is offering a holiday wreath workshop. Participants will learn how to vt 546-624- rts KAYSVILLE - Those Enjoy Tremendous Savings On Beautiful Action lane f V 546-152- 2. G25-44- 00 itlours a u oYa" |