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Show 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1999 to attend this years TeamKIDs. Sept. Hunt 15 Sept. The I I Tryouts for 12 and under girls h Tryouts softball. Team: Vipers. For info contact Kenturah Wilson fast-pitc- 546-525- Sept. Local ' 9-3- 0 artistphotographer Jed Clark will present a show at Legacy Retirement Residence, 1617 W Temple Lane (10200 S.) South Jordan, hours 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sept. DHS one-ma- n fund-raise- Mystery & Company presents comedy-packe- d 1999 Unforgettable. Festivities include: Wednesday, annual Powder Puff football game and bonfire, 7 p.m. DHS football stadium Friday, alumni luncheon held in high 5 school media center, 10:45 p.m.; Homecoming parade 5 p.m., football game DHS vs. Viewmont 7 p.m. Homecoming royalty, Julianna Barlow, Jennifer Burton, Lauren Christopher, Carli Gadd, Lindsay Holding, Stacie Molyneaux, Trisha Purdy and Jamie Valentine, will be presented during halftime. Saturday, Homecoming Dance, 8 p.m. in cafeteria. Tickets $17 at the door, $15 in advance. To make this homecoming week the most unforgettable yet, the senior class is searching for some of the oldest to be feaalumni from tured in Friday's Homecoming events. If you know of any alumni interested in participating contact Mrs. Ashley Cross, Senior Class Advisor at Davis High Homecoming accounting and 10- being taught evening from 9 p.m. 0 for at DATC. Call DATC more info. calculators are Tuesday-Thurda- 6-- y 593-250- Bake-N-Ser- is 546-794- 0. Sept. 10-1- 1 Layton High School Class of 89 reunion. Please contact Brooke 0 for more information. Barton ar 296-076- 11 Sept. Homeschooler and alike are invited to Utah Home Education Association convention and curriculum fair at Weber State University at 8:45 a.m. Cali Dianne 2 Andersen for prices. 15 Sept. Heart t Sept. The Alliance for the Mentally III of Davis County will sponsor an education night for families and friends of the mentally ill, 7 p.m., Davis County Mental Health Administration Bldg., 291 S. 200 W., Farmington. Contact Chris Lindsey 298-034- 5. Sent. WSUs Stewart Library is offering Untangling the Web. a series of free weekly Internet workshops throughout fall semester. Open to the public, the courses will be taught by university faculty Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m., 138, located on the main level of the library. Taking Stock in the Web, learn about finding a discount broker online, online stock selection tools and other tips to help keep track of a portfolio on the Web. Sept. Meet 25 777-681- and 1 p.m. Workshop: for teens Course will identify the difference between passive, aggressive and assertive behavior. Provide help in handling peer pressure, making and refusing requests, coping with criticism, expressing posdeveloping itive and negative emotions, giving and Presenter compliments. receiving Rhonda Feller. Class taught at Bountiful High, 695 S. Orchard Dr., Sept. 14, 21, 28. Oct. 5. 12. $20person 9 for info. $35couple. Call 15 Sept. Youth Classes. Exciting projects are made during class, have fun creating while meeting new masterpieces friends. Classes held Wednesday nights, 0 $20, 4 weeks. Class times are 5 p.m. for p.m. for yean olds. years. Contact Layton City Rec. 5:30-6:3- 6:30-7:4- 9-- 546-858- 546-730- IS Sept. ParentTot 29 Sept. AnorexiaBulimia support focus group meets the last Wednesday of the month, p.m. at the Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 East, Kaysville. For info contact Patti Bargar, 9 ext. 116. 7--9 546-730- 10:30-11:3- 6:30-7:3- Parenting While Working Presenter Shanna Anderson will cover basic principles of child development. How old should my child be before I return to work? How will child, or teenager my baby, school-ag- e be affected by my working? Improve home management and time management so that you have more time for fun and relaxation with your family. Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 9 ext. 116. E., Kaysville, 6-- Full-Tim- Sept. Cream o'Weber Dairy invites the to Sugarhouse Park, community Northwest pavilion from 6 p.m. to celebrate its 75th birthday. Festivities include game booths, an art contest, jnilk mustaches, face painting, hot dogs and free cake and ice cream. 2-- 14 Sept. WSUs Stewart Library is offering Untangling the Web, a series of free, weekly Internet workshops throughout Fall Semester. Open to the public, the courses will be taught by university faculty Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. in Stewart Library 138. located on the main level of the library. Internet Basics, Learn how to effectively use Netscape and search engines to find Internet information. 15 Sept. Another season 3 9 - Sept. 25 Sept. Memorial Theatre The will Rodgers present Guys and Dolls on Mondays, Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays from Aug. 20 to Sept. 25 at 292 East Pages Lane in Centerville. Curtain time is at 2 7:30 p.m. Call for ticket information and to make reservations. 298-130- Sept. 9 - Sept. 25 Church of Layton from 6:30-- 8 p.m. This program invites children ages through sixth grade to meet Weekly (September through May) to fulfill the TeamKIDs motto: Learning about God, using the Bible, and living for Jesus. Games, refreshments and lots of fun are always part of the program. The theme this year will be "Upward and outward: Look up to God and Reach out to Others with the Gospel. Mountain View Baptist Church is located just west of Highway 89 on Highway 193 in Layton. Call the church office at for more details and to register three-year-o- ld Sept. Pioneer 14-Oc- 13 Learning Activities for Infants and Young Children, $5 materials. Kay Wartena, MS Ed and curricu 6-- 6:30-7:3- Branch of the The Kaysville-Davi- s AAUW will hold its open social at th home of Faye Purdy. 7 p.m. Featured will be a pot luck dinner and program entitled Armchair Travel. by Connie Dahlstett. Anyone interested in joining AAUW may contact President Ann 5 Marcusen or Beth Reid 14 Sept. 101 Creative 10-1- 544-911- 544-447- FREE PHONE OMNISERVE WIRELESS 485-803- of TeamKIDs will at Mountain View Baptist Sent. 546-730- StageRight TheatreCompany presents Woody Allens outrageous comedy classic, Don't Drink the Water, at 1140 S. 900 E., SLC. Performances are Monday, Friday and Saturday. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $7 adults $6 seniors and stu8 for reservations or dents. Call information. GIVE-A-WA- Y www.omniserviKetlular.com 2 t. Theatre Company's A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the ForumV Pioneer Memorial Theatre. 1 Call for ticket info. VoiceStream Sept. Forever anytime minutes 16 t. Plaid Wednesday-Saturdaat the Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City. For info or tickets call box office or at Center Street and 300 West or visit the Festival website at www.bard.org. y 9333010: (Em ghee Authorized Retailer 581-696- 16-Oc- 500 digital less than 4 a minute $39.95 for 960 minutes Bountiful 1290 South 500 West Tim Allerrjf Signature 13, Mon-We- 5.45-6:2- 774-727- Layton Recreation Layton Parks and Recreation offers the following: Dutch oven class. Mondays. Sept. 13. 20. 27 and Oct. 4. 9 p.m. For info call Layton parks and Rec. Gymnastics: and tumbling class, Saturday mornings, five ages weeks. 9 am. Registration accepted through Sept. 10. Gasses begin Sept 11, 6-- 546-858- 0. $25. Hunter Safety: Wednesday. Sept. 8, and 29. 0 p.m. (four week 15. 22 course) Registration ongoing until class is filled (51 people). Cost $2 and $6 material fee payable to instructor. session 2. Aug Tennis lessons: 8: session 3. Sept. Beginners 9 a.m. or 4 p.m.; intermediate, 10 a.m. or 5 p.m. Lessons $25 per session. Chapel Street Park. 14-3- t. Mortgage News & Mews By Layton 1868 N HillfwHd Rd 444-194-0 106 IN GOOD SHAPE this decade, weve enjoyed the longest peacetime in economic expansion During America's History. For the past nine years weve gone w ithout a recession. And it looks as though the good news will continue as we enter colder months. Weaker foreign economies are slowing U.S. exports. Some reduction in American growth is helpful, to avoid overheating the economy and thus boosting inflation. Current home price increases are remaining very small. Today you can look in on a longterm mortgage loan and enjoy low payments as long as you own your home. 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September 9 9.00 a.m. - 6 00 p.m. Friday, September 10 9.00 a.m. - 3.00 p.m. Saturday, September & Nelson Fieldhouse USU camphs. 800 East and 700 North. Lmit One C0R A CHANCE TO WIN $100,000 VITH ULTIMATE TOOLS. Exhibit Location ShopTilYou Drop! Bring your friends and shop the exhibition hall featuring vendors from all over the country displaying the latest and greatest in decorative painting supplies and techniques. Admission The Best ( pEllIlZOll 1540 530 ATF 2050 ... better yet stay and paint! Conference classes for all levels in a variety of mediums still available. For full conference information visit our website at http:www.ext.usu.educonferdpc.htm or call Stop. Go. Fermzofl. Butterworth ECONOMY REN L INS Salt Lake 257 East 3300 South 1316 North Hwy 89 2 WITH THE PURCHASE OF 12 QUARTS OF PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL. enter the $100,000 Stne The Stirling Branch Sunset 23S3 North Main $26 8 lessons. Scout merit badge, lifesaving and swimll.Th, ming merit badges. Sept. for 8 weeks. 6 and 7 p.m., $20. Call the 0 for info, or recreation dept., register at the recreation office, 140 E. Center. Tools' HACK 5. n NI Kaysville 44 South Main 397-23- 40-mi- advantage of existing opportunities. Best of all. todays mortgage products make it easier than ever to purchase a first home or move to a home better suited to your needs. For more loan program information, please contact me. free nationwide weekend minutes 888-378-OM- 9.45-10:2- 6-- 9 Class. Moms or dads bring your year old toddler to this hour class and experience new crafty ideas keeping your tot busy while developing the important recreational bond between the two of you. Classes held Wednesdays, $20, 4 weeks. Class 0 a.m. Contact times are Layton Citv Rec. 4-- 2 0, 6-- 14 Sept. Better 11 f Registration following programs: Basketball Super league girls: competitive league for girls grades register as team. Register Sept 10, 12th, 8per $300, leagues, double elimination league, 7 games tourney, starts week of Sept. 27. Women's volleyball: register until Sept. 3. maximum of ten teams, registration fee $160. nine regular season games and two tournament games. Play begins Sept. 14. Tuesday nights. Jitterbug and swing dance class: couples learn to do twirls, tucks, slides, dips, whips and more, four week class for beginners. If you are unable to find a partner, call and well add you to the session 1: singles list. Register Sept. 2, 5; session 2 Oct. Sept. 9 Tuesdays. p m. adults. South Gearfield Elementary, 990 E. 700 S., Gearfield. Young Chefs: Cook up some fun while learning about kitchen etiquette and good nutrition. Prepare and eat simply tasty snacks. Register Sept. 4. session 2. Oct. session 1 Sept. 8. Ages Mondavs, Clearfield Parks Shop, 58 E. 550 S.. Clearfield. $20 residents. Hunter Safety: ages Sept. 20, 21 , 22 24 and 27 plus one range time, p.m. Clearfield City offices, courtroom, 140 E. Center, Gearfield. Cost $8 - $2 registration fee paid at time of registration and $6 course material paid to instructor first night. Co-e- d and women's aerobic kickboxing: Participants will receive a punch pass for 8 visits. Pass may also be used to try Tae Bo. Session 1, September: session 2. October; womens 0 coed. MonWed, p.m. Thursday. 7 p.m. and Monday. 5.30 p.m., Arandas Karate Studio, 687 S. State. Clearfield. $25 resident. Tae Bo: participants receive punch pass for 8 visits, session 1: September: session 2 October; Womens MonWed. 0 p.m.; coed, Thursday, 7 p.m. Aranda's Karate Studio. 687 S. State. Gearfield. $25 resident. Gymnastics: 5 week gymnastics program taught by North Davis Gymnastics, session 1 Sept. 13. ages 9: session 2. Oct. 1 a.m.. North Davis Saturday, Gymnastics, 249 S. Main. Layton, $25 resident. 13-1- 7. 292-804- 4-- 4.30-5:3- 20-O- is being taken for the 14 Sept. Assertiveness over-eatin- 5-- 8 Gearfield Recreation 546-730- a.m.-12:3- 298-286- 546-730- 9, 546-858- 0. 825-834- kick-of- p 2-- 5 pilots, hear the stories, learn about the world's fastest and highest flying airplane. During the 1960s one of Americas best kept secrets was the SR-7- 1 Strategic Reconnaissance spy plane. 10 Hill Aerospace Museum, a.m. Heart is a support group patterned after and approved by Alcoholics Anonymous, that incorporates LDS principles and scriptures. It is for anyone who suffers from or has a loved one who suffers from any compulsive, addictive behavior alcohol, etc.). 11 0 p.m. at 66 W Center. For info call Liz, Richard, 299-949- 21 group, everyone Education Resource Center, 320 S. 500 ext. 116, E., Kaysville, Meet every 4th Thursday. Parenting Teens with Love and Logic: This class will provide parents with simple techniques and practical solutions for dealing with key issues ranging from cars and driving to violence and gangs. Presenter: Fred Carlson, Mental Health consultant, class held at North Davis Jr. High, 835 S. State, Clearfield. Free on going group will be held at NDJH following the series of classes. Mr. Smith (principal) along with Patti Bargar (PERCUtah Family Information and Resource Center coordinator) will facilitate the focus group weekly Sept. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26. $21student. 9 ext. 1 16 for info. Limit 25. Call Double-entr- y 3-- 5-- 4 12-1- Supportfocus welcome. Parent Sent. 14 a.m.-12:4- 21 29 Sept. AnorexiaBulimia 546-730- key Jazz It Up: 4 week introductory dance course for beginner and intermediates. Register in advance at Clearfield 1, parks & Recreation. Session September; session 2, October;, session 3. November. Tinys, ages 5 Tuesdays, 3.15-Tuesdays, 5 p m.; mini's, age 0 Friday. p.m.; age Thursdays. 5 p.m.; teens ages p.m., Arandas Karate Studio. 687 S. State. Clearfield. $25 resident. Off track morning swim lessons: Sept. 10:30-1:111.15-1noon $25 for 3 n lessons. Evening swim lessons. Sept. pre-teen- s, listen and Listen so that kids will talk: presented by Joanne Oyler, BS, child development, Sept. 14,21,28, Oct. 5, 12, $28person, $43couple. Call Family Enrichment Center. 320 S. 500 E., 9 ext. 116 for info. Kaysville. 355-143- Rhodes Dough Sculpture Contest at 5:30 p.m. at the Utah State Fair and the Rhodes Great Ideas Recipe Contest on Thursday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded to finalists in various categories. For more information contact Sue at Rhodes at Group meets every second Tuesday at 7 to 9 p.m. at Davis North Hospital, 1600 West Antelope Drive, room 3. This group only addresses adult issues only. 14 Sept. How to talk to kids so that kids will Sent. 16 13-1- 8 14 Sept. Adult C'HADD 546-730- 392-667- A9 CLIPPER TODAY lum will share ideas to encourage strengthening brain connections in infants and young children. Wasatch Elem., 270 E. Center, Clearfield. Call ext. 116 for more information. 9 17-1- 8 mystery dinner presentation, Space Pirates of the Colossus, which takes place in the far distant Ford Galaxie, at the Inn On the Creek, Friday, doors open at 7 p.m. $35 a person for dinner and theatre, call or reservations. Saturday, 5 for Gray Cliff Lodge, $30. Call reservations. a 13th annual Great Salt Lake Chili Affair will be held at the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall 4, 5:30 p.m. with silent auction and social hour. At 6:30 p.m. its time to sample chili, salads, breads, desserts and drinks. The Chili r Affair is the main for the Travelers Aid Society, operator of the largest homeless shelter in Utah. Tickets are $35 per person or $300 for a table of eight and can be purchased at the door or by calling Travelers Aid 3 at at or Society www.tassle.org. AROUIUDlDAVIS |