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Show m. DavisObituaries Tuesday, March 11, 2003 Davis County Clipper d ditions and health problems. Participants will learn pain, stress, and anxiety management skills. For information call stress-relate- EHBTO SO March 15 583-720- or 4 very Sunday, 7pm .66 W'est Center, Bountiful. Heart t'Heart is a support group patterned after A A and dedicated to helping people overcome compulsive addictive behavior Information: Richard 15-1- 15-1- 6 1 March 18 Utah Women Alliance for Building Community (UWABC) to host an informal networking meeting in honor of Women's I hstory Month Join some of Utah s most progressive women as they discuss the Women's I hstory during the UWABC monthly ev ening at Tuscany's Restaurant, 2832 L 6200 S SIX'. This event is free and open to the public Nctwoikmg begins at 5 30 p m I ight refreshment served To register call Plnllis Ixl evre , 244-833- 3 546-857- 30 Marchll-Apri- l The Utah Museum of line Arts presents 1 he Other Side of Childhood: Nightmare Images in Alices Wonderland "The museum is open daily except major holidays General admission is free and validated parking is available. The UMI A is located on the University of Utah campus at 410 Campus Center Drive apptox one block s stadium northeast of Mondays Toastmasters LES MISERABLES is playing at Viewmont High School through March rhythms meet beautiful melodies as they present some of the brothers' for tickstandard Inis Call et information or visit the theater on 292 F ast Pages I ane in Centerville 268-130- 2 Feb. and Saturday and Tor nunc info visit iiinfii Utah edit or call 581 M Sunday u w it 15. 1 10-- 5 12-- 5 7332 March 29 Parents of Multiples Conference Keynote speaker twins panel, food and more. McKay-De- e I lospital Register online at Multikids org or contact Brittney at 1 hat Will ( hantc ) mu I manual I ife Foh t er. show you how toelirn-inatdebt. control spending maximize savings and mote every Wednesdav at 7 30 p in . Money Masteiy, 74 I'. 500 S. Suite 108 Bountiful Register '92 1099 28-April.- 19 Ongoing, Wizard of () at Ierrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 I 471)0 S, Washington Ierrace Friday. Saturday and Monday evenings. 7 30 p ni 393 0070 for information Second Mondays f veiling Out is presented everv second Monday of the month bv the Bountiful Pei forming Arts Center Petfoimances are ty picallv held at the BountiliilDavis Art Center 745 S Main Street Bountiful at 7 pm I or inhumation Third Wednesday Brain Injury Suppoit Group 7 p in Skv loom at South I )av is Comniumtv Hospital All those touched bv biam mjmv ate invited to om Ihe group for support mfoi mal discussion and sharing of information lor more mfoimation con tact I ouise Jarvis or Corrme Hopkins 25 2Vd by Weber l)roodp!csented State University Dept of Performing Ails Allred limiter Val A Biovvmng ( 't nlei $8 5()$5 SO. )ee I vents ( 'tr I icket Match 13 office 1800 WSU-IIKwill have Ameiican performance Sign language Intel pietation March 21, 22, 23 Muscle Memories presented bv I nk Stein, an evening ol Dancetheater part of Repeiloiv Dance (heaters I ink Senes I ndav and Satimlav 8 p m Sundav 2 p m Rose Wagner ( enter for the Performing Arts, 38 W 300 South, SI C 1 or ticl els call Ait ix 3SS Adult. Infant and ( laid CPR Courses ate available in nglish and Spanish through the American Red Cross Northern I hah Chapter Classes are held in ( )gden and Clearfield Also available are couiscs in Wilderness Fust Aid, F inergencv Response Babv sitting CPR Instructor Framing. Basic I list Aid plus more Fre registration is requiied lo enroll in one ol our coulees call (80 1) 627 0000 or leg ister in pel son at '9S5 imsnn Blvtl Ogden F Fourth Wednesday Diabetes Support Group meets the fourth Wednesdav of the month . at the Bountiful I ibrnry 725 s Mam. 10 15 a in m dmvnstaus meeting room Call Ann, mi. le at 5 44 930 oi more info I ARIS Second Thursdays Vlzheimer's Disease Ihe Rice-Fccle- Open March 28, 29, 31, April 3, 4, 5 Weber State Universitv Dept of Performing Ails presents All in the liming. six plavsas a Allied llieater Val A Biovvmng ( 'enter foi the Perfomnng Arts, $8 50 adults. $5 SO students. Dee vents Ctr I icket Office 1800 W SI I IKS corns Support Group meets the second Ihutsd iv ot the month at 7 p m it lentage Place 115(18 Main Bountiful ( 'itai t I eid i I n r 20S 3MI Third Tuesday Multiple Sclerosis Suppoit Group meeting 6 3() 8 hip m Davis Counts I ibrary 725 S Mam Bountiful I oi mote information contact I )i m' O' 158 or Sue 298 8506 . Fourth Thursday Ihe Ameiican ling Association of Utah oilers classes to help smokets become non smok ers Hypnosis clinics aie held from I March 12 he WSU Symphonic Bund will present a concert at 7 30 p m m the Austad Auditorium. Val A Browning Center for the is Iickets at the Performing Dee I vents Cent rlSOO-WSlJ-IKS or the night of the perform ance at the Biowmng Cc nk r Box Office I MarchJIS lats Miserables. Viewmont I hgh School, 7pm, tickets at VTIS business offices 7 30-- 30 or at the door. $7 adults. $4 children under 12 and Davis District students with t d 2 March 14. 21. 24 Woods Cross I ligli School Arsenic and Old Lace, at 7 30 p m .Woods Cross High School auditorium Admission students $4, adults $5. March 13. 15. 20. 22 Quilfers. presented by Woods Cross I hgh School Drama Dept , 7.30 pm .auditorium Admission, students $4, adults, $5 March 14-1- 9 Quilters. pays tribute to the courage and spirit of our nation's pioneer women and the compelling role of the art of quilting in their lives. Salt Lake Community College 2 Grand Theatre, 1575 S State. for reservations. M S 7 30 p m , Saturday matinee 2 p m. 957-332- Feb. 25-Mar- ch 15 The Mikado is the latest production to be performed at the Bountiful Performing Arts Center stage The production is Wednesday-Saturda- y at 7 30 p m The musical comedy is about a Japanese Fmperor who decides to outlaw flirting only to discover that love is more powerful than laws Small children and infants should not be brought to the performance. 9 For tickets contact BPAC at or buy tickets on the Web at mi iv bpac cc 294-746- Feb. 28-Mar- ch 29 Rodgers Memorial Theater presents I've Got Rhythm. Lnjoy celebration of songs by America's g beloved team, George and Ira Gershwin. Toe tapping a song-wntin- ,r 1 Nola Elizabeth Parker Holmberg, age 70, passed away Thursday afternoon, March 6, 2003 in the company of her loving family m Kearns, LIT. She -- married Emery A. Williams, Centerville, Ihe Salt I ake Symphony will perlorm at 7 30 pm at ibby Gardner I lall on the hmersitv of Utah campus I ickets are $8 gener al admission and $5 for students and semois and are available at Art I ix at 35S AR IS For more info call 463 2440 or visit the oichestra s 1 1 Web site at n m oig it 6 8 p ill . s 19 3() e Club meets every Monday at 6 30 p nr at 3450 S Wall Ave , Ogden. Prepared speeches are minutes and cover a variety of topics. Fvaluations are also given. Impromptu speeches are two minutes I earn to talk on your feet For info call Mark Graham, 7 497-998- Mondays Your Community Connection's Rape Recovery Center offers weekly support groups for survivors of rapesexual assault and their friends and family members Groups are held in Davis County at the I .ay ton Community Center, next to Surf 'N Swim, each Monday at 4 pm Call 394 9456for info Wednesdays lire Rhyme and Reason Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society meets every second and foui th Wednesday at 7 p m at the Bountiful Davis Art Center New members or visitors are welcome I liter by the south door Call Fdith Baker, 292 2096 SecondFourth Wed, Bountiful Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 7 p m at the Cottontree Inn Tor membership information call Paul Allen at 295-139- 7 First Tuesdays Sick and tired of being sick and tiled Come to the Bountiful I ibrary. 725 S. Main, Bountiful, the 30 fust luesday of each month. p m , downstairs conference center Sponsored by the LifeSave Biological Research and education Consortium on Health Utah IiitT. No product, paraphernalia or program promoted, only good information. Tor more mfoimation call 298 9095. 7--8 Third Tuesdays Ihe Bountiful chapter of the eagne of Utah Writers meets the third luesday of each month at 7 pm at the BountifiilDavis Art Center Open to anyone with interest m witting in any genre. Contact Jane Randall.292 9596 I Second Thursdays he Bountiful members of the 1 Utah Woudcarvers Association meet the second Thursday 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 woodcarv7 ing Contact Bettv Hixson, Ivpnosis is an alternative method of quitting or more information Thursdays lire Bountiful 1 Exchange Club meets every Thursday morning at 7 30 a m at IIIOP in Centerville Guests are welcome Ongoing Healing Vits Vssociatcsrs December, it saltlakcssniplm CUSSES program Well Being ami Chronic Conditions is available to patients, families and health piotessionals who live with bionic illnesses con COUNTRY TREASURES Gins 1911 in Vernal, Utah, second of twelve children bom to Byron and Violet Starkie Goodrich She attended schools in Vernal and also attended LDS Business College in Salt Lake City, Utah On June 1, 1933 she married James Wallace Johnson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They resided in Vernal, Utah, Wyoming, Lyman, Bountiful, Utah, and finally Providence, Utah. Mrs Johnson served in many LDS Relief Church callings including HllDAY DECOP ( K COUNTRY FUPNIEUPE TS FOR EVERY 5ALE Ongoing Learn how Up To to get out of debt and make more money! International financi.il advisors 50 off MON SAT 409 10 6 SOUTH MAIN POUNTIFUL UTAH A10I0 97 1302 ) Thompson, Centerville, Kenneth E. (Diane Hatch) Williams, Farmington; Kathy L Williams, Salt Lake City; and Boyd T Williams, Atkinson, Nebraska Nola had seven grandchildren, CJ Thompson (Wendi), Steffame Kyte (Jesse), Shane and Allison Williams, Paige, Sawyer and Payton Williams Nola had one great granddaughter, her little angel Breanna. Thanks to all of the family s many fnends for their help and consideration Thank you to Hospice, especially Carol, for all her help dunng this trying time As per Nolas wish there will be a family gathenng at a later date works ot crafts, floral School, Lyman, Wyoming An avid gar- Samuella Rowley Hawkins e Sept 20, Mormon distribution project in her ward 1910-Fe- 1 Thursday, it Surviving are her children Rey Johnson (Carolyn), Highland, Utah, Sherma Andrus (the late Milo Andrus), Idaho, Wayne Johnson Blackfoot, (Dora), St Anthony, Idaho, and Wyoma Lund (Hank), Providence, Utah, also brothers Wayne Goodrich, Vernal, Utah, Glenn Goodrich, Bountiful, Utah, and sisters Donna Mackay and Temple. Widowed in 1 962 Later man led his brother Loren Marquita Gerber, Salt Lake City, Utah In addition she has 23 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren Hawkins e as a S h worked Preceding her in death were son Byron, and daughter Patrica Anne Braegger (the late Clyde Braegger), and two grandchildren, also her parents, and Violet Byron brothers Earl Goodrich, Goodrich, Lynn Goodrich, Lowe Goodrich, and Orlo Goodrich, and Elaine sisters Calder, Sydney Hullinger, and Venna Johnson Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Tuesday, March 1 1 2003, at the Providence 4th Ward building, 155 North 100 East, Providence, Utah. Friends may call at the chapel prior to the service from 10 30 to 11 45 am Interment will be in the Providence City Cemetery Condolences may be sent to the family at wwwallenhallmortuarycom teacher, James es1 aid tary, Administrator of the Tooele Valley Hospital, homes President Home Association Fter life will continue to be celebrated by her 5 children Ted (Lois); Steve (Pat), Greg (Larene) Hawkins, Virginia (Dave) Bryant, Dorothea (Ben) Gnmes, , 21 grandchildren and spouses, and 48 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held March 5, 2003 in Bountiful, Utah Interment followed at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Arrangements by SeremCare, Funeral Directors Obituary deadline: MondayWednesday, Greater Peace of Mind! EVERYTHING SENIORS NEED UNDER ONE ROOF! Do You Want Longer or Thicker Hair? The Tonsorul 4o5 S Main. Pamper yourself in our Eat delicious 1 Parlor Bountiful a.m. LESS WORRY.. MW 292-620- 1 1 obitsclippertoday. com 2 noon ( lilt Mnlllilli fill tllhllk 28, 2003 b. Sammy brought delight and com-foto all that knew her. She was born in Huntington, Utah and died peacefully in Bountiful Utah. She married Parker Elmer Hawkins on 18 May 1934 ttie S L in Providence Calendar deadline: H0UR5 company's lice weekly seminar te, iches you how 'Authors of new book, Mone Mastery 10 Iliiit iplcs Survived by four children, Fat (Terry H dener, she not only grew superb vegetables, but her yard was always a floral showpiece She served two LDS missions with her husband, one to Southern to later the and California, Missouri Visitors Independence, Center In addition she has generously supported three of her children and mismany grandchildren as sionaries She also directed a Book of in by her husband, James Holmberg, whose special care allowed her to stay at home as she had wished design, and other decor, which were shared with many She was skilled in business processes and taught typewriting and shorthand at Lyman High OCCASION. AND V ( ENTC FOP tOI'R H0Mrt survived Society president, teacher in numerous capacities, and organist for many years She was a talented artisan, cre- AND COLLECTABLES CANPLFS 1974 She was in preceded death by her parents, brother and two sisters Nola is Johnson was born September 22, Mrs beautiful t 295-526- I call 184 4 156 7, 1951, later divorced She married James R Holmberg Providence, ating .SIC HOOF on November offemiga new ongoing education March 15 Drama Department presents Sept. 22, 1911 March 7, 2003 on Utah, March 7, 2003, a following brief illness A of resident 3 March 13, 14, 15 The Davis Arts Council is offeracting audition class ing a taught by Teresa Sanderson beginning March 18, 7pm, Davis Arts Council office, 445 N Wasatch Dr, I 5 .ayton $40 To register call Parker Holmberg Providence, visit it it it hpui MardilS Goodrich Johnson Lela Johnson Mary Goodrich passed away peacefully at the home of in her daughter, Wyoma Lund, d On-sit- Nola Elizabeth 292-804- demonstrate proper luge technique and then offer those with a need for speed the chance to experience the thrill and excitement of luge. This free family event is open to snow-banke- Lela Mary p Luge Challenge, Snowbird Ski Resort. USA Luge athletes will adults and children, ages 10 and up, and also features a live DJ, prize drawings and free refreshments. After instruction and practice runs in the morning, participants will spend the afternoon tackling the track in a race against the clock Sliders that finish in the top of each age category will e receive prizes registration is required Registration 9am-12.3- 0 pm.: qualifying runs, 9 30 a m 2 45 p m , race and award cer30 p m. emony, 1 L Ongoing I Free Pilatex class, taught by Shannon Peay, Saturday, March 15, 15 a m .Yoga Fdge Studio, 9 0 36 F. 400 S., Bountiful March 1 home-styl- e on-sit- e beauty salon meals Relax in our therapy pool Participate in religious services in our own chapel Enjoy great entertainment FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS Come To... 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