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Show 6 Tuesday. July 1 4. 1 Lakeside 998 RECREATION BRIEFS Festival Registration being accepted for Wasatch Football League FARMINGTON - Farming-to- n City Recreation is currently accepting registration for the Wasatch Football League. Youths must be at least 7 years old and weigh at least 60 pounds. This program is for youth ages 7 to 16 within certain weight classifications. Late registration will go through Friday with the registration fee being $75. There will also be a $5 physical fee. For more information about this program, please contact Farmington City Recreation at 3 or stop in the office located at 42 N. 650 West, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in the High School office. From We had many Lay-to- n tak- Baseball hitting scheduled LAYTON - A baseball hitting clinic led by former Cleve- land Indian Joe Charboneau, 1980 American League Rookie of the Year, will be at Layton High School on July 27-2- 9. 451-095- Summer football conditioning set Hitting sessions will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost in $45 per player. Private instruction is available upon request in hitting, fielding and catching for $25 per half hour. LAYTON - Layton High Football players registration for summer conditioning is Friday For more information call Layton Parks and Recreation at 546-858- 0. Womens Club luncheon set BOUNTIFUL - The Federal Womens Club will hold its July luncheon at Christophers in Bountiful on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Reservations must be made by Wednesday and cancellations no later than Thursday.' In Salt Lake call Lula Jean Se-cri- st 295-144- or Charlotte 6 Roundy Paula Godfrey ria Thim 544-57968-207- 0. 546-197- In Ogden call 7 or Glo- Conditioning begins for girls soccer High girls soccer team are invited to attend conditioning sessions. Sessions will be held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the Layton High Soccer field at 440 Wasatch Drive, at 8 a.m. Each girl will need to bring her own water. Tryouts will be held for all girls grades 9 to 12 on Aug. 3 and 4 at 8 a.m. Each girl will need to bring a ball, soccer For more information contact 8 or Cyndi Flitton at 547-026- Nancy Christensen at 546-405- 4. Seniors Senior Association Davis Hospital Chapter From 5 1600 W. Antelope Drive, Garveen will be at the organ on Thursday and July 23. The AARP meeting is July 21. There will also be a foot clinic that day. A root beer float social will be held July 23. . July 24 is Pioneer Day. The denier will be closed. ''There will be a movie July 27. And on July 28 Mae Hardy will present a book review. Bingo is played each Monday and Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Yoga is at 4 p.m. on Mondays. The grief support group meets each Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. Steve Yancy entertains on the piano Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. The center will take you shopping at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday. There is line dancing on Friday at 9:30 a.m. and golden oldies music at 10:30 a.m. and of families here. I heard many positive comments from people who hadnt been here for years and who grew up in Farmington and came back. Those who wanted to enjoy the early morning events participated in the 5K and 10K fun runs and bicycle races designed for every age group. We served over 1,000 for breakfast. The turnout was great, said Hill. two- - -- Bart Even the venders enjoyed the feeling of friendly neighborliness. Culley Cook sold shaved ice and shirts. Im trying to put myself through college, he said. The parade featured Farmington Junior Highs officers, the Miss Farmington royalty, Viewmont High School band and officers, floats from local groups and the cast of tills sum- tie-dy- e mers community theater production of Singing in the In the park, different groups performed and music blared, while venders hawking their wares from dolls to shirts, to jewelry to candles, to expertly d arrow feathers and beads. Dream catchers and pottery drew shoppers of all ages and the food booths helped quench the thirst during the hot Saturday event. 774-70- Lay-to- n, 80 Brunch is offered every Sunday for $3 for Senior Friends in the Medical Center cafeteria from 12:30 to 1:30 and from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The meal has an en- tree, potato, vegetable, dessert, drink and bread. Senior aerobics are every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. New members must attend the 10 a.m. class. The cost is $1 per class. It is held in the Womens Center education low-impa- ct classroom. Call 774-708- 0 for more information. Health screening is done twice a month, on the first and third Wednesdays, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. They are in the classroom area of the hospital. Blood pressure and blood testing are done. Davis County Council on Aging luncheons are the same at all of the county centers and are E3LUD., OGDEN TOLL FREE 1 (080) 459-660- 5 - e. "This kind of event couldnt happen without Farmingtons public works personnel and all said Hill. the volunteers, When all the people are helping, everything falls into place. We have people who come here year after year from other cities including Bountiful, who just like the feeling here. Festival Days is such a great part of living in Farmington. The only kink in an otherwise successful day came just as venders got ready for the afterparade crowd. A twister type wind ripped through the area, tossing tents 30 feet or more Menus Washington 2G-S- in the Farmington The daughter quickly replied, I thing hell make it for a while. ping at the office Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. BORROW $50 TO $500 FOR ANY REASON NO CREDIT CHECKS ON MOST LOANS pool, childrens races, a basketball tournament, kiddie run, gigantic slide, face painting, games and a teen concert featuring local group Mr. Brown-Ston- it? 774-708- PIUS? We tried to provide something for everyone of all ages, said Hill. Events included excited the youngsters. Youths were enthralled with the frog toss. A win let the participant take home a small frog in a zip lock bag. One mother asked her small daughter, How long do you thing our frog will make test, do not eat for two hours prior to being tested. There is no charge and no appointment is necessary. The Branson meeting is Thursday at 2 p.m. The Wendover trip is Friday. The matinee movie George of the Jungle will be shown July 21 at 1:30 p.m. The office will be closed July 24 for the holiday. There will be a foot clinic July 29 from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Appointments are required. July 31 is Lick N Stick at 11 a.m. Please RSVP for all activities 0, or by stopby calling m 1061) CULL I attend one of these street festivals every weekend, said Renee Ferrin, who makes her own spiders, lady bugs and lizards as well as hand-mad- e puppets. I heard the Farmington Festival was really a good one to participate in, and its been good. Rain. If you are getting a blood glucose also offer: Notary Service Copying Faxing VVe Post Dated Check Loans Personal Loans Vehicle Title Loans Hill and scattering merchandise and signs. Venders quickly recovered, and by the time most of Farmingtons residents swarmed into the park, it was business as usual. Childrens games and prizes equipment and water. LAYTON - Any girls interested in trying out for the Layton Fatmington together: fiends, neighbors and families . hand-crafte- COMMUNITY BRIEFS IMP This brought all of 1 Cost is $35. Class must be en to play football. clinic Lakeside Review served at 11:30 a.m. A $1.75 donation is suggested. Reservations should be made at least one day in advance by calling Autumn 5 Glow at or Heritage at 544-123- 773-706- 5. Wednesday: pork chop with gravy, baked beans, spinach, carrot and raisin salad, apple crisp, potato roll and milk. Thursday: seafood Cheddar pie with cheese sauce, sweet potatoes, broccoli, blushing pear salad, watermelon and milk. Friday: corned beef, whole potatoes, sunshine cabbage, pineap-pleapric- S'4meriam(West 26 Years Where the Old West Comes Alive dilly roll and milk. r .trpirdr Celebrate our western heritage at the Festival of the American IVest as it unites with the Jensen Historical Farm in bringing to life a piece of the past at the American West Heritage Center. - Appearing in'1 Concert Michael Martin Murphey Don Edwards, Waddie Mitchell Sons of the San Joaquin Call for dates and times July Hvy 31-Aug- 8 ust i m (except Sunday) Wclliville, UT (6 miles south of Logan) 89-9- INFORMATION: TICKETS: 800-225-FE- 883-878-28- Sponsored 6p ot salad with yogurt dressing, peanut butter brownie, of Celebrating Western Hfritacf. KSL TV UtehStete UNIVERSITY 'Monday: chefs choice, entre and potato, broccoli and cauli- flower, tossed salad, orange sherbet, banana bread and milk. July 21: sweet and sour pork, steamed pee, buttered carrots, tomato wedges, chocolate cake, sweet potato roll and milk. 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