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Show '6C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1983 ' '' " ; ' rLoCieoUdle Legislators To Address w .vrtwamwwRif ja , Voters in state legisROY lative districts 12 and 13 will be able to voice their concerns to their state representative and senator on Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The public meeting will be room held in the of the new Roy Municipal Building. Rep. Nolan Karras, Rep. Kay Browning and Sen. Lowell Peterson, state legislators, will talk about those issues which are expected to be presented at the 1984 session of the Utah State S- ' 30 '. LOST 1 40 PIRSONALS Acrylic milt, wraps, Solar, your homo or mini. Cindy a work, no sales. Disabled American Vetarans 4. MODELS WANTED If not qualified, training available. Hawaii Special SLC to Round Brothers Rentals, Riverdale ask for Bart. Store, Resident managers for large Weber and apt. complexes, seml-retirDavis Counties, couples preferred. No children. Must have experience and be bondable. Send resume to Box F-co Ogden Standard Examiner, Honolulu or MORMONlSM-Faor fic-tlet Check it out 393-S9New message Each week. Need Santa for Chrl$tma$ Parties? Reasonable rates. after 4 p.m. Original Mr. Mrs. Santa work Salesperson wanted toneces- Claus. Have Bag will travel. in a Spa, experienced Homesartj!v39M360 50 NOTICES sary. Really good pay and good hours. Call Kim for an interview. Mon. Wed. and 0. Fri. Only Hiring immediately. Have Santa come to your home, party or church. Call now Wanted: for early bookings. after 4 p.m. Review Correspondent Nature provides LAYTON the basis of many beautiful craft and decorator items and some of the most unusual and lovely, as well as the most original, are now on display at the Layton Heritage Museum in Layton. Dora E. Woodward, a resident ; of Kaysville, is displaying part of her collection of handmade items made from pine needles, - Mrs. Woodward has made more than 1,700 items from pine needles, ranging from wall hangings and baskets to trays and ; picture frames. ; She began her unusual hobby !in 1962 while traveling with her ;late husband in the Southwest. While camped at a campground - She saw a woman from Florida weaving the pine needles into a pattern and asked her to teach her the craft. ' Because of lack of time, Mrs. ; Woodward was only taught the jmost basic skills of using the needles, but her talent for "design soon became apparent as $he returned to her Kaysville -- home and began to make her own patterns. ;Soon she had developed a very Intricate pattern for some large gaskets she was doing. The style was similar to East Indian carv-ytn- g and lace work. She also makes baskets with an American Indian look, and a - Avide variety of other styles. A few months after completion some of her first projects she U was visited by her friend from jTlorida who was amazed at the variety of patterns she had dev- -- if veloped. she saw them she vcouldnt get over it, said Mrs. ;!Woodward. She just couldnt When ANTIQUES y- Heritage Museum. inOgdettk Ut suming task of creating a functional or strictly decorative item from the needles. Even with speed that has come from years of experience, it still often takes over an hour to do one round on a basket or wall hanging. Each of the rows adds only the width of the pine needle to the size of the project so it often takes scores of hours to make a moderate size basket or wall hanging. When the item is completed, a coat of varnish is added to add stability and durability. Mrs. Woodward has sold many of the creations she has made and does take special orders. She has made at least one for each of her children, 13 grandchildren, and 33 But her favorite are those for which she has received recognition in competitions and fairs. She has countless ribbons from both the county and state fairs and has won Best of Show and other, special awards. She has kept all of the items that 'have been awarded a prize. So many of her items are original that it is hard to imagine that there could be many new patterns tucked away inside Mrs. Woodwards head, but as she begins a new project her tion goes to work and another beautiful project is begun. She often doesnt know exactly what each project will be like in its finished stage because she creates as she works. I just start out making something and wait to see what it tan look. turns out to be, she said with a Before she begins to weave the smile. And it is evident to all who see needles, Mrs. Woodward soaks them in water until they are pli- her creations that what they turn able and easy to work with. out to be is a very lovely treatThen she begins the time con ment of a most unusual craft. Christmas is camming. Avon has openings for you whether retired or a homemaker. JOHN B. WALKER JR. 85 Mission Cali Elder John B. LAYTON Walker Jr., son of John B. Walker and Marina Sprinkle, has been called to serve in the Quito Ecuador LDS Mission. Prior to his Dec. 8 Ut. 84404. 90 ..Sell Swiftly take care of invalid la' dy in mv house. Good refer' ences. Call after 1:00 2. apartment, Have Review CLASSIFIED 1 CATCH 110 ALL THE you know what you want to advertise dont know how out to say it, let us help. IN YOUR FREE Well-writt- classified en ads will Lakeside Review put you in touch with the right people. a fob Appliance Service REPAIR ALL MAKES. frigerators, washers, ers, dishwashers. Re- Backhoe Work Backhoe and dump truck call done cheap, 399-00- anytime. Carpet Cleaning CARPET CLEANING Professional steam cleaning, work guaranteed. Try our Holiday Specials-Livin- g 2 bedroom-Ha- ll $24.95, or rooms for $26.95, other rooms reasonable. Call Al HOUSE 4. Cement DAVID MERRILL CEMENT WORK DONE REASONABLE CALL ANYTIME 399-00- Chimney Cleaning CHIMNEY Cleaning. Top Hat Chimney Sweeps, professional heavy duty, $25. Extra extra heavy duly $35, open 7 davs a week, 6 a.m. ART GALLERY AND STUDIO to 10 Bountiful. p.m. Construction PAINTINGS remodeling, new construction, residential, small commercial. All carpentry work, basement, finished, addition, BY kitchens, decks, concrete and aluminum siding. Phone VELOY EATON JIM REYNOLDS JAMES FETHEROFF BILL SHADDIX & OTHERS Dennis Falk n, commercial. All carpentry work, basement, finished, addition, kitchens, decks, concrete and aluminum sld-In- o. 5. interra Construction and Drywall Complete Remodeling Service. All types of remodeling and new construction, large or small. Free Estimates, very competitive prices. Call 2. 8, Bob Mike FRIDAY & SATURDAY TO 8 P.M. CIIHI SANTA CLAUS Santa Is here to help celebrate vour family, church Christmas party. ar V Construc-tlo- remodeling, new construction, residential, small Phone 2-3- ,1 192 NO. 100 E , OR CLEARFIELD . TY Sue CARE 190 FARMINGTON, UTAH 451-201- 2 V REAL- DAVIS COUNTY ALL BRICK RAMBLER 3 bedrooms, finished family room with fireplace and bedroom In basement, 1 car carport, convenient to base, schools, freeway and Layton mall. $65,250. Call Jim Century 21 Barlow Re-al- tv B296. 1. BE READY FOR NEXT SUMMER With this 16x32 inground vinyl lined pool, 4 bedroom, 1 bath, family room, 2 fireplaces, 2 car garage. .31 acre lot. Call Mel Matsey, 7, Century 21 Barlow 1. B272. Realty. Best Buy in Davis County, beautiful home appraised at $109,000. Will sell $92,000 with $10,000 down. 774-20By Owner-- 3 bedroom home. new kitchen, pantry, 13x13 deck, 30x30 garage. $51,500. Call Bv Owner: Clearfield, Valhalla, 100 yds. S. Clearfield High. 1200 sq. ft. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, 2 fireplace, walk out basement, family room and 1 bedroom. Single carport, double driveway. Separate storage shed. FHAVA approved. $64,000 1072 S. 1075 E. Clinton large 2 bedroom with carport in lovely new neighborhood. FHA, VA conventional or 10ft state money. We consider trades. 9'j $4100 DOWN, loan, Bv Owner, $49,900. 4 bedrooms, ft baths, fireplace, fenced yard, close to everything, 1 1. Layton. FAMILY HOME Just right for a large family. 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with stove, .63 acre lot with trees and garden, or $89,900 Duncan 544-21B266 Century 21, Barlow Realty. FEATURED LISTINGS - ' $44,700. Cedar Springs Con- do, 2 bedroom, 1ft bath.' This is the cream of the crop. $48,950. Twin homes in Rose Park, 2 bedroom, 2 car garage. Special financing. $69,500. Our best buy, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, 2 carport. Owner will pay discount points. Affordable East $72,500. bench, 2 bedroom older home, formal dining, mature landscaping. $81,500. Well cared for rambler, 3 bedroom, 2Va bath, formal dining. Large covered deck, family room. $130,000. Duplex or twin home. 3 bedroom, lft bath, family room, fireplace, view 5. of valley. Building lots throughout the County. Experienced contractors for build iobs. INSTRUCTION For these properties and many others, call us. Dawson Real Estate Company 295-23- 9ft STATE Pattern drafting MONEY-NE- HOME, SPLIT ENTRY, LARGE KITCHEN AND LIVING ROOM, PLUS 2 BEDROOMS. BASEMENT, DECK! WALK OUT. $49,500.-- 5 DOWN, LOAN MUST BE CLOSED BY JANUARY 15TH, 1984. CALL DELMER OR CLEARFIELD REAL- For CREATIVE ieans that fit Save time and money by learning how to draft your own patterns from mea surements. Register now for 0. classes. Call Janet Poor report card? Certified teacher will tutor elementary thru college. Reasonable 9. TY to do? Coll on someone who knows how! Appliance, phone 8251 8752. TO OPEN DEC. tt&IMt closnby V Gof r City cil, formed nine years ago to Council has appointed Patricia help the community use the school as a public building. Mrs. 5 ?Smith, 7980 S. 2800 E., to serve '..is a member of the board of ad- Smith helped organize the skating and movies that are offered justments. If: Mrs. Smith has been a res- at the school. She has been acident of South Weber for 25 tive in past years on the youth tyears. She has previously served council organized for teenagers, j;!on the Summit County board of seventh grade and up. Mrs. Smith will serve a four-yetrustees. term in her position on the She has also served on the board of adjustments. South Weber community coun So. Ogden location, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, large living room, TV room, large kitchen and dining area, 3 storage rooms, fenced $60,000. Call yard. or 479-94ask for Vickie. No Realtors Please MONEY-NE9ft STATE t LIVING ROOM, PLUS 2 BEDROOMS, BASEMENT, DECK. WALK OUT, Trade or sen, nice DIRECTORY INVITED SOUTH WEBER living room, plus 2 bedrooms, basement, walk put, down, loan deck. $49,500.-- 5 must be closed bv January3. 15th, 1984. Call Delmer or Clearfield Realty BUSINESS SERVICE ? 21 house, business. home, split entry, large kitchen and GUITAR LESSIONS. First one free, all styles, all levels, all ages, lots of fun, low prices. Call Darrell AST A Member. rates. Every Wednesday is $36. No classes will be held during the holidays, and the Vo DAVID MERRILL EMILE GRUPPE DEAN FAUSETT LECONTE ST E A ART KEN BAXTER Phone 776 9ft State monev-ne- vour child bv hour or week. Six months to 10 vrs. Just off base at 776 E 5. 450 S. Clearfield. Would love to tend vour chil 5. Near HAFB and Freeport. YOU ARE Woman Named to Board CHILD H.A.F.B. Will tend ;300 ; or $255 bah!fenced yard!" sprinkl'lng system, fireplace, For sale browner Loving child care in mv Clearfield home. Large play room, close to HAFB, and 2. Freeport Center. Will tend children in mv home. Stale licensed. 1468 N 1725 W. Layton. Close to Weber State College. His is a graduate of Layton High School. Registration will take place as sur-- assume monthly payment for ,$8,000, will carry contract. 4. part of the first class, Saturday, Dec. 3, 8 a.m. at the center. Fee rounding areas will be required to pay the fee until the cost is recouped by the developers. City Planner Scott Carter explained that the profit sharing sewer payback agreement is common with developments in ; In order to get the sewer to the area that have been built in 1hat area, pipe had to be laid areas where the sewer had to be outside the immediate area of installed from a hookup point a and those who long distance from the developjtountry Hollow ynay want to hook up to the sew- - ment. doors, computerized sprinkler, custom langscaping, 12X16 workshop! and loft storage, quiet BY OWNER: Rov Condo-mlnlu- Love, laughter, and lots of attention. Licensed child care home, weekdays, inspection-welcom- e. $25 weekly. A member of the Layton 10th LDS Ward, the new missionary is employed at Hill Air Force Base and is currently attending SPORTS WEEER COUNTY BY OWNER ' 4 bedroom, 3 bath, cathedral upcelling. 2 fireplaces, custom graded appliances, finished, drapes, 2200 so. ft. 9. snacks, Roy Going on vacation? Lot n, with your grandma stay references, would like to tend 2 or children, ages 2 to kinder- a. garten. Live In Clearfield ar-e- . I , REAL ESTATE 1BO Experienced child care, days & evenings, full or part time. Playmates meals 8 TRY IT TODAY instruction. er in the future from the vour references-ca- ll 100 FAMILY WANT ADS 776-495- dean Will Lakeside PHONE SITUATIONS WANTED will Classified In for the Mission Training Center, and bookeeping will be parts of cational Center is open to the the three hour course. Certifi- general public who are welcates of proficiency may be comed to attend. earned as the students qualify d hrs. per 5 e, week. Must type and have reliable car for deliveries, from Provo to Logan. Hours vary from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays only. S3.50hr plus mileage. Send Inquiries OCS P.O. ox 2583 Ogden, departure Elder Walker spoke in the Lay-to- n LDS 10th Ward on Nov. 27. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at 1851 Mark St., Layton, on' Thursday, Dec. ' 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. JOBS OF INTEREST SECRETARIAL Part-Tim- Is Accepted fDeveloper Allowed Fee LAYTON R.C. Willey ;ITrust will be allowed to charge a hook-u- p fee to help reimburse them for the construction jiosts of installing sewer outside iut near their development in JLayton, Country Hollow. for appointment dan Mills, the nations oldest and largest Portrait Studio is now hiring for photography ' and sales in Layton and Ogden. Must be self motivated and energetic, we will train. er 1st Interview 2. and 2nd, 12-- 8. Phone 2144 Antelope Square, N. Main, Layton. SALES MANAGER Immediate opening for dynamic qualified individual to train and manage sales people marketing the finest LDS product in the world-fa- r more exciting than tapes and books, something so good it sells itself! Mr. Wood, Eternal Quest Productions 7. evenings , self-pace- stations, good opportunity good location. Call 7826405 after 5 or wMktndrr Call A HOLIDAY iji OF INTEREST SALES 84-J- OBS believe what I had done. She kept saying that she hadnt taught me how to do those things. As the knowledge of Mrs. Woodwards pine needle weaving spread through her friends and family, she was often brought items that might be turned into a pine needle creation. Wire rings, centers for her baskets, and ideas all found their way to her home to be incorporated into a new creation. Friends from the Northwest would gather the longest pine needles and save them for Mrs. Woodward. Since they have passed away, she gathers the needles locally. The gathering is one of the most demanding, most tedious parts of her craft. After they have fallen from the trees, she gathers the long ones and sorts them, removing any that are not perfect. I wouldnt even bother with them if they arent over eight inches long, she said. Those over 10 inches are the best. She then puts them into bundles wrapped with a rubber band, with all of the sharp ends together. The bulb type end, where the needle was attached to the branch of the tree, is left on until weaving. Some projects are made leaving the rounded end on, which gives a nubby texture to the project, and some are made after the rounded end has been removed for a smooth, almost rat- under the live-i- n e Wanted: Steel Fabrication Superintendent, Quality control experience, capable of scheduling and managing 100 people. Send Resumes, to Personnel Man Bookkeeping Classes Set Ten-keKAYSVILLE boarding, typewriting, and bookkeeping will be taught on Saturday mornings at the Davis t:rea Vocational Center, 550 E. ;300 S. Kaysville, starting Dec. 3, jland running for eight weeks. TIC Brush-u- p and beginning typewriting, electronic calculators, ;Ind fundamentals of accounting full-tim- companion housekeeper for alert, mobile pleasant, semi-inval- id elderly woman. Nice home, board and private room plus S500 mo. for 6 day week. Rock Springs, Wyoming. Phone Ogden Nature Is Used by Woman When Making Decorations : LYNDIA GRAHAM Bobby opening, Stokes Part-tim- e $399. L.A. to Honolulu $249. : iarber or Beauty ihop.i hours-phon- Airline Discount Coupons Buy or Sell or Trip 9 120-BUSI-NESS Earn extra money, own AIR FAKE SPECIAL Save 25 on mot! domestic or air fares. nW OPPORTUNITIES Dental Auxkiariai Naedtd Growing denial practice In need of full lime auxiliaries. 2 positions available. Full time receptionist, full time assistant. Resume requested. for Information crafts will be on display at the Layton displays one of her which she has wooven from baskets Mrs. Woodwards natural pine needles. DORA WOODWARD va' TOOI JOBS OF INTtftEST GfNURAL 80 FOUPD Found smaM dee hi vicinity of ME... 400 5. Clearfield. se Legislature. ;1 if-- inwc (DIlacDflllfledl Voters will then be able to ask questions and express their views. For more information, call Marvin McAllister, 4 , asaa-gaab- VAq .moo. Issues in Roy. multi-purpo- v;. |