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Show Lakeside Review South, Friday, Nov. 25, 1983 Agency Helps Needy During Holiday r t ' ii 'h ly il 'fy , (Applications for Christmas While people are encouraged to sponpr, families on a V tosh dopations. Ve,0l$b; 'accepted. hiiM "in '4 Thse xKtiktributcd by the dd-t- o ' caiinty tfburthtmfceVin PqrfairigyV part intern to families that are not ton, accordirijj'to Rosctyrt De- assigned to a Sponsor since there chart of the Department of are always more families in need Human Services. than sponsors to care for them. The program is set up to assist Volunteers are also needed to families that have sort and display donated items. small children. Last year the Although donation of new items program helped over 330 famiis preferred, groups or individulies have a nicer Christmas. als that wish to repair and refurBasically, what we try to do bish used toys and clothing may is match those in need with peooffer them in a useable condi451-335ple and organizations that want tion. to help the less fortunate, DeThose needing assistance are chart explained. Although more not always apparent, according than 100 sponsors participated to Ms. Dechart. Sometimes a fain the program last year, many over $450 worth of food and ther has been out of work for sponsoring two or more families, clothing. Students at Bountiful .some time. While the family the department expects even High School provided Christmas lives in a nice house and drives more to come forward this year. for four families, a total of 26 a nice car, they may be behind Those wishing to sponsor a on payments and struggling just family may phone the department at Sponsors are needed right up to Dec. 23, but the program operates more effectively if they also apply early, Dechart said. Many of the schools in the county sponsor families as do other community organizations. Working as a group often generates enouglh enthusiasm that several families are served. Secondary school students have been particularly effective, she 22Jfhcf j? ' low-inco- 5 451-335- Tefhotlcs.t'. as- sistance through the Sponsors, 5. M1TO to keep food on the table, Christmas gifts may seem beyopd reach. , Jyiaoy of these people hesitate ask for help but are entour- aged by friends or relatives to apply. In some cases, friends may wish to apply for the needy family if they know the need is genuine but the family would be embarrassed to ask for aid themselves. However, this friend will be asked to secure approval from the needy family, explained Ms. Dechart. While Sponsors for Santa is the official Christmas assistance program for needy people in Davis County, some residents may wish to help families they are already aware of. Acting as a clearinghouse, the Sponsors program can help avoid duplication if the family is already assigned to another sponsor. 3A BOUNTY rnMkbs mrzii -. Thjt name lhal meant Treasure I vSSfii. "T) GARRETT !'TX ELECTRONICS METAL DETECTORS 'lV FISHEREED mUTS RELIC JUNKJIOM 544-965- 7 Now thru Dec. 15 you will receive a mini-muof 10 discount on special orders or m detectors in stock! Several manu-- ' , facturers offer a special Christmas Gift Package. Cut this adcall for a savings. L tm RELAX mm YOU said. Last year, students at Central Davis Junior High contributed FRIDAY, NOV. N. 500 E., BTFL. Art Center 292-042- Entertains NOV. 26 FROM 25-SA- T., The Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center will host two childrens activities for the holidays on Saturday, Dec. 3, and Saturday, 1 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SAVINGS WITH THE MANY SPECIALS.... J ''Ski, Dec. 10. Santas 3, WREATHS DEMONSTRATIONS AND DO IT CLASSES 10 A.M. crafts. 5-- ALL GARLANDS FREE Workshop will entertain children with arts and crafts activities: decorating the Art Center Christmas tree, creative Christmas cards, and other holiday Children ages 1 are invited to the Art Center from p.m. for an afternoon of Christmas fun. Cost for the Santa Workshops is $3 per child. On December 10, CenterStage Theatre Company, the resident theatre company of the Bountiful-Davis Art Center, will host a childrens Christmas program with arts and crafts activities for children. Hours will be p.m. at the Art Center, with a cost of $3 per child. t All supplies are provided for both days activities and activities are completely supervised by Art Center staff and volunteers. No advance registration is required, just drop by the Bountiful-Davis Art Center on 3 andor SaturDec. Saturday, day, Dec. 10. For more information, call the Art Center at I -3 BOW TYING AND GIFT WRAPPING DO IT CLASS 35 MINIATURE LIGHTS Hofferts twlnkli or steady burning. Indoor or outdoor. UL approved. P.M. PINE CONE WREATH AND TREE DO IT CLASS Reg. $6.25 approved, Reg. $1 .50 P.M. ANIMAL OUT OF BURRS DO IT CLASS C-- 7, sidewalk. M.C. Green and Sons submit- ted a bid of $19,486. Jensen Constructions bid was $26,615 and the lpw bid was submitted by Richard Rodriguez in the amount of $10,101. Mayor Robert Palmquist jokingly asked Rodriguez, does your bid include cement?" Rodriguez explained he had estimated the job would require only about four days to one week to complete and he felt the bid was adequate for that amount of work. to First Southern Baptist Church of 240 W. Points) Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M.. Sunday Eve 7:00 P.M. For more information call Pas1500 S. (N. tor Ike Jorgensen 295-8- 0 5 NOW With energy saving bulbs, approved. GIANT FLOWERING POINSETTIA UL I $89 O NOW Reg. $17.50. REPLACEMENT BULBS (Red, White, Pink) Especially full bush 6" and 15 20 Limit per purchase. Reg. shapely. 25. DECORATING PICKS NOW REDUCED! HOLLY kQC WSTRAWBERRY, Reg. 90 GOLD Q wO $ PEARAPPLE, Reg. $1.60 . CORN HUSK DOLLS 8t CLOWNS, Reg. $1.60 BIRDPEAR WMISTLETOE, Reg. $1.20 EBENEZER SCROOGE DAYS START NOW Q Q WO RED APPLE And last until Christmas. Many free classes scheduled in Nov. and Dec. for you to make your Christmas gifts. Grapevine Wicker Burr, Fruit Baskets, Pine Cone, Fish Bowl Popcorn, Bow Tying, Potpourri, Wheat Decor, Candles Decor... MOUSE ON MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, Reg. $1.10 WOODEN DRUMMER uOC CHILDREN, Reg. 60 OCIC Cr Reg. $1.00 CQC SNOW FLAKES, $098 RAIN DEER, Brown Reg. $5.35 JUST CUT FRESH BEAUTIFUL TREES LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES 2'-1- 2' GROWING POTTED Nice, Full, Bushy So Fresh, So Fragrant AUSTRIAN PINE SPRUCE ZP vCQ$ QQO 70 BLUE CRAFT CLASSES V Reg. $1.90 BAND BOY, FREE . C Cl Zf . WCANDY CANE, Reg. $1.00 Instock Now, Pick Yours Out While There Is A Good Selection. New in Bountiful? Wed like to invite you worship with us. UL Hofferts 25 OUTDOOR LIGHTS Three Bids Catch NSL By Surprise of approximately 430 feet of curb and gutter and 530 feet of NOW Reg. $1 .88. 581-882- 0. cost varience in the three bids opened at the Nov. 15, city council meeting. The bidding was for construction of a curb, gutter and sidewalk, on the east side of Highway 89, from Zions bank to Educated Supplies. The job requires installation SET UL Hofferts 25 INDOOR LIGHTS approved. SA Q9 1 -3 City officials expressed surprise at the C light set. SO 1 5 0 MINI-LIT- E Straight line cord, weather proof, THE ART OF ARRANGING CHRISTMAS DO IT CLASS dh NOW Everglow , 3 P.M. 30 NOW REDUCED. 1 NORTH SALT LAKE 9 MANY NEW ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FUN COME SEE... Children On December 9-- GLASS ORNAMENTS (HOLLY TREE) 258 - 6-- 2 Reg. 2.69 214 - 12-- 2 Reg. 2.89 258 - 10-- 2 Reg. 3.60 BALL -- BALL BALL 0 SHOPPE SCROOGE'S LIKE THE NICE SELECTION OF 198 -- IN OUR PET 235 260 RLD GREEN BLUE SILVER BLUE YOUNG PARAKEETS SINGING CANARIES COCKATIELS FINCH TROPICAL FISH SUPPLIES LOVEABLE DOG AND CAT & FOOD CUDDLY HAMSTERS & GERBILS 3. f PRICES THAT WARM SCROOGE'S HEART ON J&L ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES NOW REDUCED 50 ON ALL TREES -- 2' TO 10' THEY LOOK SO REAL!!! GERMAN NUT CRACKERS ON SALE 20 OFF |