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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, September 12, 1984 To Bountiful Chamber Congressional Candidates to Speak BOUNTIFUL Utahs First District Congressional candidates will address members of the Bountiful Area Chamber of Com- - wants7 entering' Congress. He was born for Utah. in Salt Lake City and graduated Abrams and his wife Mattie from the University of Utah. He Ann live in Logan. Th6y have six and wife Ann have lived in Far- children and 23 grandchildren. mington for the past 23 years. seeking his third term in ConNative to Cache County, gress, is opposed by Professor Milt Abrams, a democrat from Abrams served in the Army durLogan. In event Hansen is unable ing World War II and was decoto keep the appointment he will rated in the capture of a German town. He was recalled for service be represented by Howard his administrative assistant. during the Korean War. Before Hansen was elected to Abrams received a doctorate in science from the Univerhe in four served terms political Congress, the Utah House of Representasity of Utah in 1963 and has tives. He had previously held lo- since devoted himself to educacal government positions and was tion, as a professor and university librarian at Utah State Universia three-tercouncilman in Farmington. In Congress he became ty. He has been president of the instrumental in a campaign Utah Conference on Higher Eduagainst drunken driving and also cation, president of the Utah Lihas been involved in interior and brary and the Mountain Plains energy matters pertaining to the Library Associations. At USU he has been chairman west. Hansen served two years in the of the educational policies comU.S. Navy during the Korean mittee for 16 years and currently War and was an independent in- is chairman of the State Board of surance agent and headed a land History and of the Historic and MILT ABRAMS development company before Cultural Sites Review Committee mcrce at a luncheon Wed., Sept. 19, at noon in the Pine Room of Servus Drug. Incumbent James V. Hansen, Rd jvoiumeeTs The Davis CounLAYTON ty React Team is conducting a He said the Davis County React Team 3722 cooperates with, all law enforcement agencies and emergency preparedness groups in Davis County and may be called on to aid any such group outside the county. Those who are interested, or would like more information, should contact Horejsi at 776-- 1 659. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.-ithe recreation hall of Hillgate Terrace, 2900 N. Hill Field Road. membership drive to encourage interested citizens band radio operators residing in Davis County to join their organization. The React Team is looking for CB operators who serious would like to join the Team in serving the public by maintaining a volunteer monitoring watch on CB emergency channel nine, according to a React Team presi- r Rig-tru- p, 5A dent, Ben Horejsi. 1 m ' VV. "Vx f JAMES HANSEN Developing Capable Young People Parenting Course BOUNTIFUL Developing Are Capable, Helping Children See Themselves as Important, k Capable Young People, an course which presents stratHelping Children Believe They Affect What Happens To Them, egies for parents and professionals who seek to effectively teach Developing Develyouth and strengthen families, oping Skills to Work With Othwill be offered at the Davis ers, Developing Responsibility, County Mental Health Center in Developing Judgmental Skills Bountiful beginning Sept. 20. and Strengthening the Family. The course will be conducted David and Lynne Mickel are on Thursday evenings from 7 to the parents of five boys. Mrs. Mickel has a bachelors in elemen9 p.m. by David and Lynne Mickel. tary education and special educan format tion. She is currently employed The includes: Families in Transition, by Davis County Mental Health Helping Children Believe They as a prevention specialist and is eight-wee- Self-discipli- eight-sessio- Start Will working with the Davis School Districts Alcohol and Drug Curriculum Program in this capacity. Mickel received his masters degree in Family Life Education at Brigham Young University and is teaching at a local high school. There will be a registration fee, of $32 per person or $40 per couple. However half of that amount may be returned in a rebate for perfect attendance. For more information about the course or to enroll, call 298-344- 6. Basic Business Classes Dated conducted Sept. 5, in the Chamber of Commerce conference Business Basics for Business People, a series of classes cosponsored by the Bountiful area Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Administration, is planned to give the insights necessary for businesses to increase their effectiveness. The first series of classes were room. The next class, Competitive Pricing, will convene Wed., September 19, at 145 N. Main at 7:30 a.m. Every other Wednesday thereafter as new class will begin as follows: Oct. 3, Customer Re- - lations; Oct. 7, Effective Advertising; Oct. 31, Business Strategy; Nov. 14, Inventory Control; and 1 Nov. 28, Taxes. The Body FARMINGTON Revolution, a class which may be just what you need to lose those extra pounds, is being offered by the Utah State University Extension Service. The class begins Sept. 19 through Nov. 28 on Wednesday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon at the Davis County Extension Office, 50 E. State Street, Sheriffs Annex in Farmington. Topics to be covered include nutrition, exercise, fad diets, low calorie cooking, and behavior modification. There will be a weekly weigh-i- 4. Dr. Burns occepts group, union, auto ond industrial insurance. "Dr. Burns Gives Immediate Attention To Work Injury Victims' You lifted that heavy box at work without using your legs.. .and fell to your knees with back pain. Today's inury can be tomorrows serious problem like spinal arthritis or disc damage. So any time you hurt your neck or back at work, first report the inury, then see Dr. Burns. All Industrial Insurance accepted as payment in full: Concentrating his concerns with work accidents. n. Cost is $5 to cover materials. Participants must be at least 10 pounds overweight. Preregistration is required as class size is 3 or limited. Call 451-340- 451-340- Reservations may be made at the chamber of commerce, 145 North Main, Bountiful, or by calling 295-694- Extension Has Weight Loss Class 4. Dr. Brian Burns CHIROPRACTIC Classified can Rent It. 544-433- PHYSICIAN 3 220 No. Main, Kaysville 41983 (immiuiiraiiiiv -- 1 .1 t, , ! i, The following classes are offered this month at McKay Dee Hospital Center. Slim and Trim 'Vm' V , , ff !l fyiJji ' t ' ; ijsi aJ- - i '4, eiertUs5SSsSsS 'ssjsgssgssr Class Diet and exercise class which fouses on behavior modification and y aerobic exercise. A class begins Sept. 10 and a Tuesday-Thursda- y class begins Sept. 1. Classes run for nine weeks ad are taught two nights per week from 6 to 8 p.m. Tues. & Thurs. and 5 to 7 on Mondays and Wednesdays. Cost: $65 with a $15 refund available, $5 for weight loss, $5 for exercise and $5 for class attendance. To reqister call 627-280ext. 3423. monday-Wednesda- 1 , , 0, Post Partum Breast Feoding Class For women or who have problems questions about breast left have the after hospital. Classes scheduled for Sept. they feeding 11 and Sept. 25, 7 to 8 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $15. To register call 625-276- 7. All-Da- y Prenatal Class This six-we- ek session includes information taught in the regular prenatal class. Sept. 22, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Green Auditorium. one-da- y is refundable call register Cost: $30, which To if you deliver your baby at McKay-De- e. 625-276- 7. Repeat Parent Class and Childrens Workshop birth with for Class parents experiencing a repeat a class taught children. Parents review labor and delivery simultaneously process and relaxation techniques while children learn ways to help with the new infant. Sept. 24, 7 to 8 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $10 for the whole family. To register call for their 625-276- 7. General Childbirth Class . Taught once a week for six weeks. Participants may choose Wednesday or Thursday night classes. Classes begin Sept. 26 and 27, 7 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $30. which is refundable if you To register call deliver your baby at McKay-Dee. 625-276- 7. 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