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Show 7C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1983 ff-to-sf. Review Correspondent . FARMINGTON Charrene Young, ,1400 N. 200 W. Farmington, has been providing ways by which youngsters can for over gain positive a year and a half by teaching sewing skills in her home. Suite! two hours a day for four days a week. Since the fee is hourly, students can take lessons urttif they become experts, or until, CHERYL ARCHIBALD . To ' they wish to stop. Albertsons During school season the average class lasts two hours once a week. Students usually finish an article in that amount of time, ' More than just a school of said Ms. Young, unless they sewings Charrenes Sewing have advanced and are sewing a School for. Young Designers is larger project. tailor made for children. v V Beginners start by making saMs. Young, who says she has chet bags and proceed to sewing taught adults but prefers to teach doll blankets and small pillow children ages 6 to 12, gets feed- cases. back from parents extolling the They advance lo making positive influence the classes with fried egg hot pads, aprons have had on their children. skirts with elastic, stuffed aniThe classes strengthen rela- mals and pillows, and some tionships between children and progress to constructing Gunne their parents, she said. Parents Sax dresses and jogging pants. give praise which raises their Advanced students are asked to child's and the posi- be Ms. Youngs aides in the clastive cycle starts from there. Alses. This also gives them confiso, the children have a tangible dence, Ms. Young says. article that they can touch and The children are worki'ng as- -' show off, she said. When they line fashion right now to wear their work, they receive a sembly Ms. Young with doll coshelp lot of compliments. tumes, which will be sold Ms. Young has four sewing through two different stores in machines in her basement, and Bountiful. Credit is given toward all of the sewing supplies are their fee, for the time they spend on the doll clothes. geared toward children. The scissors fit smaller hands and .the Its a program where kids can tape measures are easy to read. work together for something and I love children, and I have they really have a lot of team the ability to work with them, spirit. They are enthusiastic Ms. Young said. I have the about working together, she said. , ability to reduce things to a simMs. Young loves homemaking, plified form that they can handle. and she said she trys to convey ..... 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Pearson The bottom line is, with the the month of September, in double digits. said lower interest rates have economy improving, people are 128,000 cars traveled through new business openings A Fotomat store opened in spurred the parking lot of the mall. Pear- a lot freer with their money, more will try to open toand said Pearson., I think all malls son said September was the the mall this week and other ward the end of the year to take soon are Heritage up and down the Wasatch Front third best month this year in the stores opening the holidays. Machine advantage of Incredible see how to done inKeepsake, are feeling a tremendous study being much traffic passes through the and 3rd Dimension, Pearson - Were very happy with the crease in sales because of this. said the mall is currently negoti- - way things are going and the Pearson said the new digital parking lots. leases with two other looks really good for the 36 about sales are Actual fating will up be up and working by sign through most of October, nesses.v New stores in the. last mall, the Thanksgiving holidays. The Pear-son;1--. Mg. 100 Coupon Effective Oct. 26 thru Nov. 1 2076 N. Main Layton Open Sat. WITH COUPON - Albertsons 773-717- 5 Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 6 Limit 1 Proscription Per Coupon 9-- 9 Sun. AVAILABILITY 11-- 5 Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each Albertson s store, except as specifically noted in this ad. RAIN CHECK . . We strive to have on hand . fu-tu- re busi-perce- I I I I I Ct. With Every Prescription over $5.00 tilled. Phone sign will be located on Layton Hills Mall property and be visible from The display will flash time and temperature, and also sales promotions for the businesses in the mall. Traffic counter figures show in LAYTON -- - Layton Hills Mall sales are up about 36 percent over last years sales and a new digital display sign is 250 - , I BOTTLE ALBERTSONS VITAMIN C I I and improving their at time same are the students Sara Cragun, 7, (front) and Brenda Beatty, 10. LEARNING sewing FE1EEI Mbemtscms' sufficient stock of advertised merchandise. If for any reason we are out of stock, a RAIN CHECK will be issued enabling you to buy the item at the advertised price as sdhn as it becomes available. nt said-Pearso- Booster for Hill As a token of apHill Air Force to preciation Base, the military affairs committee of the Layton Chamber of Commerce has finalized a HAFB booster package for Layton merchants. ' The booster program aims at ' promoting businesses among new military personnel and their families, while as making it easi- er for service personnel to buy with checks. The main purpose is to bring to the attention of the merchants the importance of HAFB and the vital role it plays in our economy, said Hersh Ipaktch-iachairman of the chambers LAYTON DONNA LAYTON College Senior n, Clearfield Woman Is intern military affairs committee. Booster members receive a placard illustrating the various forms of military identification, two HAFB Booster decals and are included on a list of businesses given to incoming military personnel. Costs of the membership is $15 per year. Some of the money collected through the fees will be used to recognize outstanding military personnel and award scholarships. 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