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Show DavisHorizons Davis County Clipper Thursday, March 27, 2003 H Remembering what's important replace us in a matter ot days. But the family we left behind will feel the loss for the rest of their it is helpful to Sometimes 80th: Myers Mary Griffith Myers, lifetime resident of Farmington (with the vacation in exception of a Colorado), is having an open house in her honor on March 29. 6 2003 from p.m. at the Farmington City Hall, 130 North Main, Farmington. All acquaintances of this wonderful lady are invited to celebrate this day. No gifts please. 4-- what is in today's busy world. liv "I ran into a stranger as he passed by. Oh. excuse me. please,' was my reply. He said. 'Please excuse me too; Wasn't even watching for you! We were very polite, this stranger and I. We went on our way and we said good-by- our work and other projects leaving our families and the relationships in the walls ot our homes as a secondarv priority Dr James Dobson in his ebiuary 2003 newsletter points out that our culture is increasingly dominated by a "rat race" mentahtv that leaves precious little time tor toiging quality relationships with the people we j By JoAnn Hamilton 1 me and said. hile dealing with a sti anger, common com levy you use. But the childien you love.vou seem to abuse. Look on the kitchen flooi. You'll find some floweis theie by the door Those aie the floweis she brought toi you She picked them heiselt.pink. yellow and blue She stood quietly not to spoil the sui prise. and you nevei saw the teais in her eyes' e. But at home a different story is told, 1 low we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later that day. cooking the evening meal. My daughter stood beside me very still. When I turned, I nearly knocked her down. 'Move out of the way I said with a frown. She walked away, her little heart was broken. I didn't realize how harshly Id spoken Mary Griffith Myers 50th: Neilson While God's es. So otten it is easy to get lost in By this time. I felt very small and now mv teais began to tall I quietly went and knelt by hei bed. 'Wake up. little gnl.vvake up.' said Ate these the floweis vou picked toi me'r She smiled. T found 'em. out I lay awake in bed. still small voice came to the tree. picked 'em because they'te pietty like you I knew vou'd like em. especially the blue' by 1 love Di Dobson goes on to point out that considering how the wot Id has changed, it is doubly said. "Daughter. I'm soirv toi the way acted today, I shouldn't have veiled at you that wav' She said. 'Oh. Mom. that's okay I love you anyway' said. 'Daughter. love you too. and I do like the floweis. especially the blue:" I 1 1 important to build relationships with boys (and girls) from their eaihest childhood "You can no longer rely on rules to get them past the preda-toi- s in the wider world." he states. I le goes on to say. "It still makes sense to prohibit harmful or immoial behavior. but those prohibitions must be supplemented by an emotional closeness that makes children want to do what is right" May we all lentember what is 1 My daughter found this on the Internet, and so don't know who to give credit to tor the source. At the same location on the net was this statement "Ate you aware that it we die t onion ow. the company that we aie woikins tor could easilv 1 I "really nnpoitant Scientist Layton retires County weight loss classes set Sharon Olson Drakos Neilson Look who's 50 Sharon Olson Neilson An open house was Tuesday. March 25 at 1029 North main, Farmington, starting at 6 held p.m. No gifts please. 'Heritage of Hope' theme for Handcart Days parade KErm WEST BY Clipper Staff Correspondent - BOUNTIFUL for this years Applications Bountiful Handcart Days parade are being accepted now. according to parade officials. The parade, now in its 53rd year will be held July 23 at 6 pm, said Leslie and Jennette Paskett, directors. Entries may include floats, civic officials, marching bands, horses, and horse-draw- n vehicles, vehicles, antique clowns, handcarts, and more. Entries should reflect this years theme, Heritage of Hope. The parade will begin at Five Points (1800 S. Main St.) and goes north on Main St. to 400 North, then west to 100 west, by the city park, where it will disband. invitations are extended to all area churches, companies, civic organizations, groups, and even families to prepare floats. Approximately 60.000 people watched last year's parade, and it is a tradition loved by families in Bountiful. be may Applications the obtained by contacting Handcart Days parade commitor visittee by calling St. 1416 E. Center ing Additional information may be at obtained 299-825- handcartparadeyahoo.com. Four Simply I it for Tile classes begin at Davis County locations m April Simply lit lor Lite, sponsoied After nearly 37 yeais ot public has service, Davis County announced that environmental health scientist Ron Layton will retire. Among many duties, Davis County residents are acquainted with Ron as their local health inspector enforcing sanitation and housing regulations. Additionally, Ron also worked as Davis County Fire Marshal and part-tim- e Layton City fireman. Everyone knows Ron as a long time resident and fanner of Heart the American Association, is a weight loss program which reduces usk factors related to heart disease, helping participants and their families become healthier Accotding to heart association officials, overweight individuals are more likely to have high blood pressure, diabetes andor elevated cholesterol levels In most cases, they also get less by Layton City. An excerpt from a news article when Ron was hired in 1966: His duties include taking water samples throughout the countyeach month; checking on complaints concerning faulty septic tanks or overseeing new ones cover modifying existing recipes to be healthier. Classes also cover information on modifying existing recipes to make them healthier. Participants lose an average of 10 pounds. One class will be held on at Tuesdays, beginning April Davis ligh School in Kaysville at also 1 1 6 30 pm. Iwo classes are set at Likeview Hospital in Bountiful One begins April 1 at 6.30 p.m. Hie other begins April 3, also at 6 30 p m Gasses will also be offered in Sat Like, weber and Utah counties I or more information, call the exercise. Ihe program teaches behav-io- i modification. including healths fixxl choices, stress reduction and exercise. Classes being built; checking complaints which are referred to the Sanitation Division on garbage (and pest) problems. Also he is in charge of inspection of day care centers, nursing homes, school lunch operations, etc: Ron will be greatly missed by his colleagues for his expertise and ability to get things done. If you think of Davis County as a nice, safe place to live and work, you can thank Ron Layton American Clipper Correspondent - The Davis KAYSVILLE County service group, the "Youth of Promise; is pursuing an ambitious plan to build a monument in the Utah Botanical Center honoring the heroes and victims of September 11,2001. We wanted to create a permanent structure that represented the feelings and emotion we felt that September morning," said Camille Gamer of YOR It will be a memorial monument not only to the three from Utah, Mary Alice Wahlstrom, Carolyn Beug, and Brady Howell, but the nearly 3,000 men, women, and children who lost their lives that day The monument will be located next to the Utah House, and has a circular design. It is meant to be a place of thought and reflection, a place to experience as you walk through." Gamer said. There will be a crumbling wall that comes down to a reflection pool, and a courtyard with a strong wall representing strength and unity. The total cost of the monu- - ment is $200,000, a staggering amount for the small youth group. So they are requesting help from area cities, businesses, and private citizens. Mayor Brian Cook told the group to give him a more specific list of what their needs are for the council to consider. To help raise funds for the monument residents are invited on Saturday. March 29 to the Arrowhead Stables on Angel show. for a horse Street Admission is free to watch the show from 4 p.m., but from 9 a.m. there is a registration for anyone wishing to ride the horses and compete with others. There are classes from beginner to experienced riders. People can pay $5 for a single race or $50 for an all day pass. in the At 7 p.m. April 24-28-- 9-- 5, EDGMJ Ron Layton and his yeais of community seiv-ic- -- Rons contributions have been numeiousand gieatly needed All employees and friends at the Davis Countv I nvironmental Health Division wish Ron the best of his new adventuies. LAW OFFICES Over 30 Years Experience- - Jerry R Fdgnion Also Licensed in California and heroes of the 911 attacks called "From the Ashes" The YOP group is also selling pins for $3. It is placing coin jars in area businesses, and it has opened an account at all Wells Fargo Bank branches for anyone wishing to make a contribution. A little bit goes a long way. and a lot goes even further' says Dallas Graham, working with the YOR We hope to begin construction on July 4 and if we have enough money, to dedicate it on September 11, said Margaret Maelstrom, whose family has been very involved in the monument project. Anyone in getting more information can contact Brett Lund at Ext. 110. 402-730- 9, General Practice with Emphasis on Family Law, Trusts, Probate, Bankruptcy & Real Estate Law Divorce Contracts Guardianship XK5BBKKX I i i I Wiftrc Closer Hun YoilhloU Only Jl Short Drive FotS t Exit Her? k- Sc SliilH lUIMf cunnnD ghhuid See the great listings Advance Tickets Available by Phone: J2J 304-INF- O I (4636) or Online At: Exit 400 Exit : wtr. PASS OWNER a A MOVIE i i Purchase Your Meal end Movie Tickets With One Pass! Oh a Center todays Clipper! 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