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Show Activities nda Leslie limmons and Lorinda Atwater. Flutists of all levels are welcome to participate and should bring their flute and music stand. UFA memberships may be paid at the door. Admission $10, $7 for studentsseniors and free for UFA members. For info' call Tussy King Henderson, I- " - I 23 Sept. Xi 544-982- 3 a.m.-12:3- 451-699- 9 25 Sept. Meet . 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, Hill Aerospace Museum, 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. 777-681- radio air the performance of the BYU Singers at Carnegie Hall Sunday, Sept. 26, 12 p.m. and Thursday, Sept. 30, 7 p.m. on KBYU FM, Classical 89.1. This concert, recorded live June 8, was the final performance of their 1999 tour to Israel, Jordan, England and New York, making the Singers the first ensemble from the BYU School of Music ever to perform in this historic venue. 29 Sept. ParentTot Sept. 29 581-710- 30-Qc- ar Sept. The 23-Sep- Learning Activities for Infants and Young Children, $5 materials. Kay Wartena, MS Ed and curriculum will share ideas to encourage strengthening brain connections in infants and young children, Wasatch Elem., 270 E. Center, Gearfield. Call 9 ext. 116 for more information. 25 t. Rodgers Memorial Theatre will 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. 5 3 9 - 9 0 5 1 , donaldkdunn(sbigplanet.com. Oct. 2-- 3. 9-1- 0 27th Annual Oktobcrfest. Grab your lederhosen and polka partner and come experience Germany without getting on an airplane. This year's festivities will include authentic German food and music, a beer garden, Kinderland for children and a market place which features local artists, noon-- 6 p.m., admission is free. Snowbird resort Oct. ? StageRight TheatreCompany presents Woody Allen's 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 dents. Call for reservations or information. 485-803- Sent. 23-Oc- 825-873- 2 t. Pioneer Theatre Company's A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to the Forum, Pioneer Memorial Theatre. 1 Call for ticket info. 581-696- Sept. Forever 16 t. Plaid Wednesday-Saturda- v at 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. 23-Oc- t. 2 Company presents the outrageous comedy Fridays and Saturdays at Jims Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Road. Tickets $6 adults, $5 students and adults age 65 and older, $4 children 12 and under. Call Seating limitDearly-Departed- 12-1- 3 Motivational speaker and author Dr. Stephen R. Covey will be one of the keynote speakers at the third annual Indian Economic American Development Summit, Park City Marriott Hotel, 1895 Sidewinder Dr., 8 Park City. Call to register. , 973-205- ed. 538-880- Oct. rful Oct. 16 St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School is hosting its 2nd annual Autumn Ball at the Timbermine Restaurant in Ogden, beginning with a hour at 6:30 p.m. The social Rhonestones and Wranglers dress theme encourages guests to use their creativity to mix formal wear with denim. For tickets and information call funds The raised will benefit the school. 546-730- Sept. 28 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. Gearfield. Free 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. Limit 25. Call ext. 116 for info. Seat. 21. 28 Assertiveness 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, developing expressing positive and negative emotions, giving and Presenter receiving compliments. Rhonda Feller. Class taught at Bountiful High, 695 S. Orchard Dr., Sept. 14, 21. 28, Oct. 5, 12. $20person 9 for info. $35couple. Call 7 Diabetes Support Group noon, at Bountiful Library, 725 S. Main, downstairs meeting room. For more information call Cindy at Meets 4th Wednesday of every month. Everyone welcome. 10:15-1- 2 296-132- accounting and 10- key calculators are being taught y evening from 0 for p.m. at DATC. Call DATC more info. Double-entr- y 6-- 9 593-250- 29 Sept. Heart t Heart is a 12-st- Adult CHADD 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. Sept.23 The Bountiful Exchange Club meets each Thursday at 7:30 a.m. at the Galaxy Diner at 570 W 500 South, West Bountiful. Prospective members and guests are welcome. Contact club President Dennis Yarrington at 23 Sept. The South Davis Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers will meet at Luos Chinese Cafe, 1171 S. 500 West, 3 Bountiful. 7 p.m. Call Barry Wride for more information. 295-933- 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 and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the Cottontree Inn Conference Center. For membership information call Paul Allen at 295-139- 29 Sept. AnorexiaBulimia Petula Clark will star in Andrew Lloyd Weber's Sunset Boulevard" at the Capitol Theatre for a short engagement from Sept. 23-2- Show time 6. is 8 p.m. Call 355-ART- for tickets and more S information. Supportfocus welcome. Parent group, everyone Education Resource Center. 320 S. 500 ext. 116, E., Kaysville, Meet every 4th Thursday. 546-730- 298-286- Oct. 19 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, Bountiful Library. 725 S. Main, meeting room, 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. Speaker, Dr. Robert M. Satovick, neurologist. Bring your questions. Family, friends, caregivers invited. Questions call Diana Joanne 295-155- 294-576- Theres A New Flame in Town! Alpine Gas Fireplaces is proud to announce the opening of their newest Alpine Positive Showroom located Systems in the Davis County Area. Please Regency Inserts and Stoves come in and see our work- I 29 Sept. The Davis - I County Commission meets on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Commission Chambers at the courthouse. 28 E. State, Farmington. 27 Sept. The Davis County Commission meets on Monday at 2 p.m. in the Commission Chambers at the courthouse, 28 E. State, Farmington. Pressure" Napoleon Stoves and Inserts ing models and wonderfu! displays! We offer fireplace Waterford Cast Iron systems to fit any need and Inserts budget. Call us today and let one of our trained & & Porcelain Stoves products Wood-burnin- g sales consultants help you Complete systems for New choose the best system for Construction, Remodeling or your your home. existing fireplace. Oct. 5 Oct. 27 Tuesday-Thursda- 295-526- 546-730- 9 546-730- 14-1- 5 The Lakeview Hospital Volunteers are having a Reading is Fun Book Sale. If you haven't been before, this is always a fabulous one to come to. Great deals on books, albums, etc. items for all Christmas gifts! In the front lobby of the hospital from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the 14th and from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. on the 15th. 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. 1 16 for info. Kaysville, 13-1- Sept. Wasatch Theatre wood-carvin- 27 Sept. 28 Bountiful Lions Gub meets the 2nd Sept. How to talk to kids so that kids will 25 23-Sep- t. 23-Oc- Winterizing your yard and garden equipment, Davis County Library. North branch, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, Learn some of the things you need to be doing to put your garden to bed for the winter months. And some tips on preparing your equipment too. For more info contact USU Extension office. 45 Oct. Sept. The Bountiful members of the Utah Woodcarvers Association meet the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Bountiful Davis Art Center for demonstrations and lectures. Open to anyone with interest in art and 7 Contact Betty Hixson, 546-730- 298-130- 969-355- 1 292-380- 28 Sept. 101 Creative 1 t. High Class of 1989 is planreunion. Festivities will ning its take place during homecoming and will include a tailgate party, football game, and dinnerdance, at both West High School and a downtown hotel. The reunion committee is looking for all graduates to include in the activities. For info more contact Tasha Worthington Beach or Donald Dunn at m Oct. 12 546-730- 493-011- 546-730- 28 Sept. Better Parenting While Working Full Time; 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, Weird A1 Yankovic will bring his Touring With Scissors show of rock n roll comedy to Kingsbury Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets available at Kingsbury Hall box office and all ArtTix outlets or charge 0 or by phone support focus group meets the last Wednesday of the at the Family p.m. month, 9 Enrichment Center, 320 S. 500 East, Kaysville. For info contact Patti Bargar. 9 ext. 116. Oct. 12 2-- 5 546-858- 0. years and older. Winners of the Utah State Fair organ competition will perform. JL) 29 Sept. AnorexiaBulimia Gass. Moms or dads 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 City Rec. bring your 10:30-11:3- Sent. 30 Sept. The West 6:30-7:4- 546-858- -- X) 7-- 5:30-6:3- lobby classroom. Lots of sales items and fun things to decorate with or give as gifts. Refreshments served. annual MS Dinner of Champions will be held on Sept. 30 at the Salt Lake Downtown Marriott Hotel at 7:15 p.m. The black-ti- e fund raising dinner to honor Utahs finest athletes and citizens hosted by the Utah Chapter of the National Multiple 3 Sclerosis Society. Call for more information. 292-804- Exciting projects are made during class. Have fun creating while meeting new masterpieces friends. Gasses held Wednesday nights, 0 $20, 4 weeks. Gass times are 5 p.m. for years olds. p.m. for 2 years. Contact Layton City Rec. 5-- 8 Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Hall, free to those eight 30 Sept. The 21st Richard, 299-949- 29 Sept. Youth Gasses. 26 and 30 Sept. will KBYU FM 30 Sept. A gift shop boutique featuring holiday items will be sponsored by the Lakeview Hospital Volunteers. It will be from 10 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the front p.m. at 66 W. Center. For info 0 call Liz, 562-542- Alpha Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Bonnie Gessel in Kaysville. A program on the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be presented. Call for information. or B5 CLIPPER TODAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1999 THURSDAY, 28 Sept. Home Fellowship & Bible Study, a home fellowship and Bible study in the Bountiful area. All are invited to join and study the book of Ephesians in the New Testament. Child care provided. For more information call The group will meet each Tuesday, 7 p.m. at the home of Doug and Peggy Pillow, 397-074- Kaysville City Council will meet at 7 p.m. at city hall, 23 E. Center. They meet the first and third Tuesday monthly. Oct. 5 Davis School Board meets Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the district offices. 45 E. State, Farmington. They meet on the first and third Tuesday monthly. Oct. ALPIflE GAS FIREPLACES 140 West Parrish Lane S Centerville, Utah 840 14 The Davis County Board of Health will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7 a.m. in the Davis County titqrfprjce Commission Chambers. over-eatin- 393-605- 1. Oct. 22 Return of the Great Pumpkin Party, for the p.m., a fright-fre- e Children's Museum of Utah, Admission $5 in advance, $6 at the door. Festivities will include costume contest, pumpkin painting, treats, magic show, celebrity pumpkin auction, mad science and storytelling. fund-rais- 4-- 8 4 328-338- , Ever wonder why a bird can sit on a pxxver lux and not got shixked? That s just one ot the questioi is sclxxil kids ask Rod Redding Ahv a s quick with an ansvc er. Rod explains that when a bird sits on a pou er line, it s only sitting on one wire and it's not touching am tiring that's grounded. Theres more to it than that, but it all becomes clear when vou see it demonstrated on fix' Hazard Hamlet a large electronic Kurd that can simulate electncal hazards. Rod takes it u ith him v hen v gixs to grade sdxx'ls. Hie kids as e startled w hen they mv sju ks come out ot a toaster not used saleh Ot loamwhv Ibex x V Oct. 22 Pumpkin Patch activities at This is The Place Heritage Park, Old Deseret Village, include a carving contest, fancy carving of pumpkins and turnips, ghost tales of Utah, fortune telling, bobbing for apples and Park is located at 2601 Sunnyside Ave., SLC. corn-hus- k 584-839- Birds do cant. shouldn't let a kite got caught in an o erhead power line Iv. ! Redding has Kvn giv ing elec tneal satotx presentations in grade schixils tor 2 vears and thats not e on his l job. hen he's not voluntoenng to teach kids safety, hes a district meter man tor Utah Power Rod's probubh taught 5 NX1 kids, but lx figures that it he's kept oix child sale. t!xn it s a gcxxl thing. Rod Redding Meter Man. Teacher And tlx kind ot emplov ee that Utah Power is proud to ha e helping in our scNx'ls You 1 a-a- 1 24-2- 5 Sept. One of the world's most requested choral and orchestra works, Carmina Burana, and two world premier performances highlight a Utah Symphony concert weekend. 8 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. For tickets call (2787) or visit the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre. S SeptS The Utah Flute Association will season with a Flute begin its Choir Festival, 9:30 a.m. Gardner Hall. U of U campus. Flute choir directors will include Laurel Ann Mauer, Cindy 1999-200- 0 ' UTAH POWER A racifiCcrp Comptinu Making it happen |