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Show 4 M Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Apr, 13, 1983 5 Points Lisa Clarkson Chosen National Drill Winner Offers', Free Tests - Lisa ClarkBOUNTIFUL son, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful, was Jerry Clarkson, crowned Over-AQueen at the i- - As a result of BOUNTIFUL the work of community Volunteers and sponsors, Bountiful residents will have the opportunity to receive free medical screenings and health education this Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at 5 Points Mall, 1600 South Main, Bountiful. Utah Health Fair Week is made possible by hundreds of local volunteers and sponsors throughout Utah. Helping yourself to better health, best describes the Utah ll National Junior Miss Drill Pageant held at Bountiful High School March 26. Lisa competed for the title with girls all over the western states, from ages She is a member of the Bountiful Stars Drill Team, directed by Teresa Perkins 5. ? USA CLARKSON Health Fair, according to LaNae Valentine, Davis County VISIT health educator and of the Bountiful site. The Health Fair is designed to offer convenient, physician. An optional blood chemistry test will be available for $8, r fast. It is a after a test, including diabetes, cholesterol, kidneyliver-thyroi- d and 21 other tests, acfour-hou- cording to Ms. Valentine. Free screenings are blood pressure, anemia, height, weight, visual acuity, foot screening, oral cancer, hearing, pulmonary function, glaucoma, nutritional analysis. Sponsors of the Bountiful site are Arctic Circle, AAA Prompt Print and Copy Centers, Bountiful dentists, Bountiful Kiwanis, Bountiful Lions, Bountiful Bountiful podiatrists, Bountiful Rotary, Carr Printing, Davis County Clipper, Davis County Health Department, Five Points Mall Merchants Association, Free and Accepted Masons. CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 AAA AAORNiNG WORSHIP 1 1 AAA EVENING WORSHIP 6 PAA '.Gifts Made For Hospital BOUNTIFUL Campfire G,irls from Bountiful have been SUNNY BRYSON (left), 9, and Quincy Rasmussen, 11, both Camp Fire Girls, show some of their stuffed animals which their group has made to donate to the Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City. The Bountiful Campfire Girls have been busy for the past three weeks making quilts and toys for the children. busy making items for the children at the Shiners Crippled Childrens Hospital for the last two or three weeks, and on Tuesday, April 7, the gifts were . presented to the hospital. All four groups of Campfire Girls, which are divided by ages from 8 to 11 years old, worked on Ismail quilts, stuffed toys, glove puppets and scrapbooks, to give to the children at the hospital. Leaders, Sue Bryson, Sharon Haskell, Jamie Hienhold, and BASED CHRIST CENTERED FAMILY ORIENTED BIBLE go-car- t. Barbara Robinson and their hand-crafte- d vs II SPONSORED BY THE ilakesiiiime mEvmm or less why yqu think your Mom's the You may win one ofj dozens of terrific gifts Tell us in 25 words Greatest! STEVEN BURKE ments in the sjate, Blackburn Centersaid in a prepared statement.. Clifford ville City Police Chief Your management and Russell was presented the Censkills are well reof the terville City Employee efficient operation in the flected 5 MayAward April by Quarter of your department, as well as or Neil L. Blackburn. in Blackburn cited the police evidenced by the high morale reand time full personnel chief for service above and the serve officer corps. beyond the call of duty. Russell was warded a $50 You have demonstrated a to the city savings bond. sense of dedication Russell began! his employestabhave and citizens and its with Centerville City in ment lished one of the most effective a city marshal. 1963 as and responsive police depart- fixyxoiagiutKSi fiK)0 tktiTTr1 ob coUPONBDaaaC SCOPE ANALYZATION DINNERS FLOWERS Appointment Only With This Coupon By o our grand prize Winner RECEIVE For Best Resultfs Read The Classiftei MM ' 4; ; . WILL HIS OR HER CHOICE OF A Or BMX i 10-SPE- ED BICYCLE RULES Contest open to kids 12 of age and under. All letters must be in our office by Tuesday, April 26th at 4:30 p.m. Be sure and enclose your name, address, age and phone number with your letter. MAIL OR BRING LETTERS TO: LAYTON BOUNTIFUL LAKESIDE DEVIEVy LAKESIDE IIEVIEH 2146 No. Main 145 N. Main Phono 298-- 1 103 Phono untiles GUi lEGPtt GxuzmiiUi&V GREAT PRIZES MANY OTHER CLOTHES : COMPUTER BALANCE 3 Wheels Get The Fourth FREE O Hum ir Bountiful, Utah dfy lib CENTERVILLE Cai ' Jt girls :took a tour of the hospital after donating the gifts. Police Chief Gets Employee Awa r d I IB Pastor Jim Corkhill the American Legion Hall 45 W. 3rd S. 0 - Burke Receives Icagle Award Steven Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Burke of Bountiful, has received his Eagle Scout Award. He is a member of Troop 984 chartered to the Bountiful 53rd Ward. Steve has served as Deacons Quorum president and has earned his Duty to God Award. He is in the ninth grade at Centerville Junior High. For his Eagle Project he organized a crew and cleaned up a state highway. Steve has played on a soccer team every year since he was in the third grade. He is mechanical and has built a three wheeler. He is now building a BAPTIST FAITH one-sto- p health screening, Ms. Valentine said. It is not a substitute, for a physical examination by, your physician. She continued participants; will be notified if there is any indication or unusual conditions which should be checked by a THE NEW 776-495- 1 IN A SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY SECTION WITH YOUR WED. ALL LETTERS WILL APPEAR MAY 4th EDITION OF THE LAKESIDE REVIEW. 3A |