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Show 1983 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 14, Annual Hike Bike Planned To Help Retarded Persons Wendy Noyes, chairperson of e the Committee indicated today that the Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens and Project TURN will the 10th Annual Davis County Hike-Bik- e for Retarded Citizens. "On September 24, Ms. Noyes said "residents of Davis County will have the opportunity to participate in this worthwhile event. We invite everyone to join us in the excitement and challenge of as a participant the "Hike-Bik- e or a sponsor." The Hike-Bik- e campaign recruits volunteer citizens to hike or "bike for retarded persons, over a measured course and the volunteer will recruit sponsors, businesses, and individuals to pledge a minimum of 25 cents per mile for each mile walked or pedaled by participants. will start at The Hike-Bik- e e 8:30 a.m. The annual has previously been held at Antelope Island but, due to flood damage on the road, the event has been relocated. Hikers and bikers will rally and register at the Main gate of Hill Air Force Base. The course Hike-Bik- or V accurately record the miles walked or pedaled by participants. A free lunch will be served to all participants. Terrific prizes will be awarded on October 27, to the winners in the various categories. Prizes will be offered to family groups and individuals. Prizes include: a television set, a home computer system, a solar calculator, a silver punch bowl set and more. s in Davis County have raised thousands of dollars over the past 10 years. The Hike-Bike- Sept. 17 Cheddar event has benefited mentally retarded persons of Davis County, Ms Noyes stated. I know we can count on the citizens of Davis County to ensure the success of this 10th Annual Hike-Bik- e. Interested walkers, riders and sponsors should contact the Da9 vis County ARC at or 6 for Project TURN at registration information. Registration materials can also be obtained at any Davis County Elementary school. 773-311- 359-887- FARMINGTON Cheddar cheese instead of processed will be given to households on Saturday, Sept.. 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Da- -' vis County Courthouse in Farmington, according to Jennifer Haygood of the Department of Human Sevices. The surplus product is part of the giveaway instituted by President Ronald Reagan over 18 months ago not only to help people throughout America, but to deplete of food commodities. low-inco- low-inco- over-suppli- es Will be Given Free sign a statement to the effect need. they are in economic A Other USD surplus products may be made available in the According to Ms. Haygood, the amount of the cheese allotment from the state has been reduced while the butter amount has been increased; therefore, the amounts given to each household will be affected accordingly. Applicants are encouraged to bring. paper sacks or other, packaging to carry the products in, she said. fu-tu- re or . Recipients must prove Davis County residency with a drivers license or other document stating their current address and in Davis County. The state of plans to rotate distribution milk, rice, flour, powdered andor honey to each county, according to Haygood. These products are only re leased by USDA in small quanti-Senicitizens will receive cheese and butter as usual from their assigned senior centers on , Sept. 22. ; Ifenr , tom5! Hike-Bik- . oo o covers as enclosed course monitored for safety by 30-mi- le ; ; $ j: the Davis County Sheriffs Jeep Patrol. Check points will be set up at intervals throughout the route to Fed Women Plan Lunch For Sept. 17 Members and guests of the Federal Womens Club will hold their September lucheon at Aq-- ; dys Smorgasbord, 3350 High-lan- d Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 17, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Charlotte Roundy will I; be hostess for this lucheon. For reservations call Salt Lake 4 City Loretta Bartlett ' Edna Pearmain Ogden 2 I Mary Hansing Mary' i Mendez Oct, 2, Also, on Sept. 29 Club members and their guests will enjoy a four day tour to I Lake Powell and the National ; Parks of southern Utah and northern Arizona. ; Further information regarding I the trip can be obtained from ; Edna Pearmain or Gretta Baur 2 or at ; iiij f 322-365- 486-170- 2, 825-115- 825-553- 7. 277-472- 486-170- - 1 i M ' v:- - 0. Center Sets Courses Vo-E- d Typewriting, (by touch), and bookkeeping will be taught as part of an extended week on Saturdays at 8 a.m. at the Davis Area Vocational Center, 550 E. 300 S., Kaysville, starting Sept. 17, and running for eight weeks. Brush-u- p and speed building typewriting, electronic calculators, and the fundamentals of bookkeeping will be offered as part of the three hour class. and certifiThey are cates may be earned as skills are mastered. Individualized instruction is used. Registration will be Saturday morning. Sept. 17, 8 a.m. at the Center. The fee is $36. Vocational Center classes are open to the general public who are welcomed to attend. self-pace-d, You may not see your furnace very often, but when cold weather hits, you depend upon it every day. Just the turn of a thermostat puts your furnace to work, converting energy into warm, clean For safefurnace operation., things you should be aware To keep yourfurnace dependable. . . 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