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Show A6 NewsBeat Tuesday, February 11, 2003 r Davis County Clipper HUB r i i Norma Terry Back Class ftalps parents grandparents Oct. 19, BOUnmFUL Adelaide Elementary School, 731 West 3600 South, has a possible solution for parents and grandparents looking for ways to discipline and teach children in a firm, but loving way. course for parents Parenting with Love and Logic is a and grandparents beginning Wednesday, Feb. 19, 6:30 p.m. in the schools library. The regular fee for the class has been waived in order to make it available to as many people as possible. The only expense is a $15 fee to cover materials. Registration is suggested by Feb. 14 and can be done by sending the materials fee along with name, address and phone to the school or by dropping it off in the office. Late registration can be made the first night of class at 6 p.m. Call Jeanette Todd at 296-- 1 1 10 for details. School Allstate Drill Team. Classes will focus on key movements in military style, what to s, what judges look for and learning a performance expect at "dance. Clinics will be held Feb. 13 and 18,5-- 7 p.m. in the WXHS gymnasium. BOUNTIFUL On Feb. 14, Bountiful High School will name its field house after Don Perkins, the first basketball coach at Bountiful High. The official name of the gym will now be the Don H. Perkins Fieldhouse. An open house will be held at 5:30 p.m. in Bountiful Highs main foyer, and then Perkins will be honored in a special ceremony at halftime of the Bountiful versus Murray game later that night. Bountiful High School and its administrators, teachers, and alumni would like to invite all to attend. center hosts online seminar ADD-AOII-D DALLAS, TX Dr. Harvey Davisson, Ph.D, one of Dallas leading authorities on Attention DeficitI Iyperactivity Disorder, announced that ADD ADHD will be the topic of a one-holive online seminar, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. CST. Subjects covered in the seminars will include: common symptoms of ADD ADI ID; what to do if you suspect you or your children suffer from ADDADHD; the importance of proper diagnosis and treatment. There will be a question and answer period. Call Vincent Fagan at or email davissonclmicsbcglobal.net to make a reservation. For more information www.add-adhdsolutions.co- till 111 Sill r i - Northern Utah needs volunteers to support our services in DisasterEmergency Preparedness, Health and Safety Gasses, International programs, and at the Blood Donation Center. Volunteers are needed during the workweek; disaster volunteers and instructors are needed on the weekend and evenings. Volunteer opportunities include general office assistance, serving as caseworkers, disaster workers, course instructors, and public speakers. Please contact Susan Hoxer at 627-000- 0. -- Bountiful Food Pantry Community is in need of vol- unteers. Some computer skills helpful but not required. Small groups welcome. The best times are Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. - 12 noon or Tuesday evenings 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Or contact Marilyn Miller at -- CASA Program needs adult volunteer advocates for children who are victims of abuse. Anyone over the age of 21 may apply. Training will be provided. Information may be obtained by 9. calling Alene Stringham at 299-846- 4. 451-547- 3. 444-434- Catholic Community Services needs volunteers in . REBECCA HATCH, Monte Vista Elementary School librarian shares her love of books and literacy in a variety of ways with students area. Share a talent, skill or be a role model for girls by giving a one time, short-teror long-tercommitment. Call Rita Martin or 7 Natalie Park at for further information. 394-307- American Red Cross of -- the food bank and to assist clients at food distributions sites the throughout community. Volunteers are needed to answer phones, data entry, and filing in the office. Volunteers are also needed to knit, quilt or make baby blankets for a project that provides infant layette items to families. For more information contact Tracy Bunner at low-inco- brighten your day and someone elses? Share your time, skills, and compassion working with a friendly team of men and women (ages 18 to 90) who assist hospital visitors, patients and medical staff. Youth (ages 14 to 18) can explore career paths while giving service and gaining work experience. A per week time commitment is all it takes. Contact Carmelita Fuentes at 3 or email 774-700- cfuentesiasishealthcare.com -- Davis County Volunteer Center and 211 is looking for volunteers to help with light office work as well as help answer the 211 lines. "If you want to help or need help dial 211". -- Easter Seab Utah - Solutions, Changing Creating Lives. Volunteer to help someone in Davis County with a disability or special needs. For more information call Chris Julian at (801) 8 ext. 118. 486-377- - Family Connection Center Food Bank, at 1449 N. 1200 W 6 (Angel St. in Layton). Has an ongoing need for food and assistance. If you or your group is interested in doing a food drive or would like to spend some quality time assisting the needy in Davis County, contact Gene Lopez at 444-269- 1. - Family Connection Center is looking for volunteers to help out in the nursery. For more information Sally at 773-071- 2. - Girl Scouts please call of Utah "Where Girls Grow Strong" has the perfect opportunity for you to help girls ages 5 to 17 in your - Gloubous ReliefFund 977-044- Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center needs -- volunteers to help cover lunch breaks. Hours are extremely flexible. For more information call - 402-095- 0. Salvation Army needs volunteers to help in the thrift stores and warehouse as well as for the food pantry. For information please call Major Pedersen at 621-358- 0. - The Roadhome is look- ing for volunteers to help with many different jobs. For more information contact please 2 Celeste Eggert at ext. 359-414- 142. - executive producer of the senes. KUED is one of more than 100 PBS stations hosting the contest this year. To enter the contest, children and parents can get entry forms and official contest rules by visitor ing www.kued.orgrambow Families calling may also check with participating libraries later this month to pick up forms. In 2002, Reading Rainbows Young Writers and Illustrators Contest attracted over 40,000 entries with hundreds of stories from Utah. The stories of past local winners can be seen online at H'uiv. kued. org 'rainbow. Each child that enters the contest will receive a certificate of achievement signed by Reading Rainbow's host LeVar Burton. Prizes for the national first, second and third place winners include a computer and printer, DVD player, and a Reading Rainbow library set, featuring 10 DVDs and book titles. A similar Reading Rainbow set is awarded to each winner's local school and public Davis MecBcal Hospital and Center. Want to Obituary deadline: MondayWednesday, 11 obits a.m. clippertoday. com 295-225- 1 mar- ried LeRoy Back March 30, 1938 and they were later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. grandmother, She She will be missed, but she is in a beautiful place. We love you. were held Funeral services Monday, Feb. 10, 2003 at 12:00 noon at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary where friends called Sunday p.m. and Monday evening from one hour prior to services. Interment-BountifCity Cemetery. Online guest book and direction map at wwwrussonmortuary.com. National Donor Day promotes registration BY JAN HOPKINS Just signing your drivers license is not enough. In the case of an accidental death, if the issue has not been discussed with family members, it may be too late to begin the process. have Organ recipients famithose to expressed gratitude who have already ly members made and discussed that decision ahead of time. For more information on organ donation call Clipper Staff Writer This Feb. 14 is National Donor Day and the Utah Coalition for Organ Donation is encouraging people around the state to celebrate the day by going online to www.yesutah.org and register as an organ donor. Its the nicest thing you can do on Valentines Day! said Deen Vetterli, Executive Director of the National Kidney Foundation of Utah. EVEN THE HARD TO PLEASE , library. KUED hopes more K-- 3 students to enter the contest Our Satisfaction Guarantee: you dont have to accept and pay Utah schools and libraries will ask their GUARANTEED for your tax return until youre completely this year. satisfied. Creative writing seminar announced The sixth annual spring Redrock Creative Writing Seminar will be held Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22, at Pioneer Center for the Arts, 47 East 200 North, St. George. Kenneth W Brewer, Utah's new poet laureate, will present Song of the Fox Sparrow: Finding the Music of Your Own H&R BLOCK 273 W. 500 S. 15 Bountiful 15 South Hwy 89 NSL 295-857- 4 936-121- 6 Voice. Friday evening's event is open to the public and free of charge. Saturday's classes are $50 if paid before March 17 For details contact Donna 9 Mackert or (435) kolobpoet sisna. com 146 W. Parrish Lane Centerville 298-710- 9 867-905- LESS WORRY.. . Utah Council of the Blind needs volunteers to read and drive for blind adults in the Davis county area. For more contact information, Leslie Gertsch at -- Vista Care Hospice has a ongoing need for Volunteers. Our volunteers are key members of The Hospice team that helps provide patients with companionship, support and caregiver relief. Whether you choose to work directly with patients and families or to volunteer in any of a hundred other ways, you'll be making a difference in someone's life. The areas they serve are from North Ogden to Bountiful. A training is provided. For more information contact; Lynn Dell Swapp at aunt and sister, grandma-grandm- friend. worked for the State of Utah and while in the position she typed out the first unemployment check. Norma and her husband Western started Boys Baseball in Bountiful, now known as Little League. She worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 30 years and called out the last passenger train to leave the Salt Lake Union Pacific Depot. After retiring from the Railroad, she was able to travel extensively and spend time with her family. She was a faithful mem is looking for volunteers to assist with local and international relief efforts. Please call Darlene 4 or on the Eddington at web at www.relieffund.org. (801) pie all across the country to tell their stories in words and pictures, said Dr. Twila C. Liggett, Greater Peace of Mind! JEWELRY GIFTS 292-115- 6. 4 U Diamonds Watches EVERYTHING SENIORS NEED UNDER ONE ROOF! Gift For All Occasions Jewelry Repairs Watch Repairs 170 South Main, Bountiful Pamper yourself in our Eat delicious home-styl- e on-sit- e beauty salon meals - 295-202-1 475-530- 0. Relax in our therapy pool Participate in religious services in our own chapel Enjoy great entertainment 394-594- 4. -- in She This Valentines Day, KUED Channel 7 invites kids to celebrate their love of literacy by Reading Rainbows entering Young Writers and Illustrators Contest. From Feb. 14 to April 4, KUED encourages children from kindergarten to third grade to pull out their pencils, crayons and markers to create their own illustrated stories. A panel of judges childrens book (including authors, illustrators, teachers and librarians) will select one winning story from each grade. Local winners will then have their stories on published KUEDs Web site and receive a special prize package, including a Reading Rainbow video. Plus the winning stories will gain entry into the national Reading Rainbow contest and compete for prizes, like a computer and printer. The Reading Rainbow's Young Writers and Illustrators Contest encourages young peo- - Don Peridns fieldhouse named Feb. 14 School 1930. BY JAN HOPKINS Clipper Staff Writer try-out- Hugh (Corine) Terry. She was a very positive person. She always looked for the positive in any situation. She loved the outdoors, clouds, camping and going on rides with anyone that volunteered to take her. She was an avid swimmer, swimming everyday till she was 82 years old. Norma was a wonderful mother, High sponsors contest promoting child literacy try-ou- ts (Terry) Back of Holladay, 19 grandchil- one dren, and 33 sister, Mae (Kay) Barney; one brother, graduated from LDS . KUED WOODS CROSS HIGH Marissa Stephens will offer a free drill clinic to help interested persons prepare for drill team WXHS drill team memcoming this spring. Stephens is a three-tim- e ber, current president of the team and a member of the Utah High 5, 2003 b. BOUNTIFUL-Norma returned home to her Heavenly Father and her sweetheart LeRoy on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2003. Born Oct.r 19, 1912, in Union, Utah to Hyrum Winters Terry and Percia Amelia Bunnel. She six-we- Free drill clinic offered at Woods Cross 1912-Fe- ber of the LDS Church and held numerous positions dunng her life. Predeceased by her husband, LeRoy son, Michael: daughter, Lynne; Devin; and 7 brothers and sisters. Survived by her daughter, Kathy Dalrymple of Centerville; son, Wayne (Janice) Back of Centerville; son Lenny FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Come To... 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