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Show 4JT . Gw' WV Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, April 4, 1984 Support Center Helping Families Hill )LK . HILL AFB The new Hill AFB Family Support Center which opened last July provides services which respond to the needs of military and civilian personnel and their families. The centers most used feature to date is information and assistance, which is broad enough in scope to cover most areas of concern or need. The service includes a follow-u- p system to assure that individuals or families have received the information and assistance neeeded to help solve their problems. fv W d ,,4 d- M lancncna I H i; ii k T6durowi1 TUESDAY- - HONORED by the Girl Scouts who share her birthday is little Kristi Pehrson, held by mother Nancy. Scouts, Baby Share Birthday J On March 1 2; Infant Honored in SYRACUSE Kristi Diana She received quilts made ll ! Shampoo, Set, Blow, Comb or Hair Cut by Health Fair Will Dk Pl $350 ' ', 9 with the Geeitp n PleaM Brii Ceupen In For Special 'mntorsP CHPPAINTERVI , 'V ttesatafa James Thomson, Music Director and Conductor SOLD OUT LAST YEAR! April 27, 1984 Ogden Hilton Hotel, Promontory Center DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. The CoHflo With The Provan Caroor Education Eipim s Jazz Band self-defeati- Shampoo, Set, Blow, Comb or Hair Cut ' the Queen City, DINNER CONCERT J THURSDAY- 777-573- 777-585- 4, Toss., Wed., Thurs., Fri. f EmmM44 -- ous times and intervals to accomodate work schedules. Any base military person or civilian employee or family member is welcome to take advantage of these free Family Support Center or 5 services by calling or visiting Bldg. 308 on the east side of the base. self-estee- m. Expires $3 1 I Dr. Eleanore Davis, Center rector, We have had many requests for presentations that help individuals build stronger, more meaningful and more enjoyable relationships with spouses, family and friends. Some of those now offered include parenting, communications and Other programs to help individuals and families with personal concerns include stress reduction, eliminating behaviors and money I bpimU-- ili management. Some special interest programs include informing spouses about services and advantages offered by the Air Force, job search fundamentals and job market search, relocation assistance, support groups for spouses Programs are ottered at vari di- YviDhlTsDAY' 1 Pehrson, daughter of David and both the Brownie Troop 1006 Nancy Pehrson, 1371 Lori Cir- and the Girl Scout Troop 33. cle, isnt even a month old and She also received a certificate alshe has been honored by the her to become a Daisy lowing Girl Scouts of America. Scout on her fifth birthday. Little Kristi has the distinction of being the only girl born Kristi is the grandaughtcr of at St. Benedicts on the 72nd an- - Richard and Joan Marchant of niversary of the Girl Scouts, Bountiful and Bob and Dorothy March 12. Pehrson of Syracuse. 1 $2so N another area, according to In NEW DISCOUNT COUPON FOR EACH DAY OF THE WEEK Shampoo, Set, Blow, Comb or Hair Cut w 3B V r ' $18 per person No Children Under 8 Reserved Tables for Parties of 10 Open Seating tor Partiee of Lose Than 10 TICKETS NOW ON SALE! Baggage Car Gilt Shop SymphonyBallet Office Ogdon Hilton Hotel Ecclaa Art Canter Help Deaf Hard-of-Hearin- g, Free exhibBOUNTIFUL its, health screening and hearing tests will be offered during a of devices that assist people in dealing with their environment and daily living problems including teletypewriters, wake-u- p and deaf. alarm clocks that flash lights; To be held at 388 N. 400 E.. doorbell lights; television sets Bountiful, the fair is designed to with built-i- n captioning devices. give useful information to the The evening will feature enterand deaf, their tainment by the Utah State UnAlspouses, parents and siblings. Student Theatrical iversity so, workshops will be offered for Productions - a variety show feaprofessionals including counseldance and comedy turing song, ors, social workers, nurses, docwith unique overtones. tors, psychologists and teachers. ' The evening show has a limit For further details, contact Dr. Robert Sanderson, of 300 seats. Tickets are availAmong sponsors of the fair are able at the Utah Community lh6 Utah Department of Health, Center for the Deaf in Bountiful. National Health Screening 388 N. 400 E., phone Council, University of California or at the Utah School for the Center on Deafness Research Deaf, Ogden, from Jerry Taylor, Training, Utah State Office of and at the Extension Division, Education Division of RehabiliSalt Lake City, from Celia tation Services and Services for Donations are suggested at the Visually Handicapped, $4 for adults, $3 for senior citizens over age 62, and $3 for KUTV, Eimco, Chevron Oil. On display will be a number children under 14. health fair for the two-da- y hard-of-heari- hard-of-heari- 533-599- , 7, 533-599- 7; Hil-be- r. 2 to Discuss Teaching KAYSVILLE People Types and Tiger Stripes is the title of a program scheduled for e the regular meeting of the Branch of the American Association of University Women on Monday, April 9, at 7 p.m. The program will dear with the challenge of teaching all types of personalities found in the classroom and coping with the processes of motivating Kays-vill- learning. The participant will be Dr. Jean Andra and Dr. Inge Adams from the Weber State College Foreign Language Department. Dr. Andra, a native of Ogden, teaches French at Weber State. She studied for her doctorate in French language and literature at the University of Utah. Dr: Adams, a native of Germany, has her doctorate in German language and literature from the University of Utah. Hostesses for the meeting will be Ruth Turner, Jan Beck, Ruth Harvey and Leona Clawson. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Betty Brand, 122 S. Mountain Road in Fruit Heights. Elections for the officers of membership vice president and treasurer will be conducted, according to Mrs. Marilyn Hall, president of the organization. Bake Sale to Help Foundation - - KAYSVILLE The Kays-- ; ;ville Jaycee Women will sponsor a super-siz- e pre-East- bakeeraft er sale to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. ' The sale will be held Saturday, April 14, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in front of Harry's Thrift way in , Kaysvillc. According to the foundation, juvenile diabetes is the leading cause among new cases of blindness. It greatly increases the chance of heart failure, stroke, kidney failure, gangrene, and nerve damage. ' Diabetes is the third leading cause of death from disease behind only cancer and heart If anyone would like to donate baked goods or crafts, or make other contributions please con6 tact Pat Kolmel or Sue Major 546-447- 544-369- 6. to Meet Friday Jaycee Groups Senior at On KAYSVILLE Friday. April 6, Nancy Bach of Kays-villwill speak at a combined Kaysville Jaycee and Jaycee Womens meeting. .The meeting will begin at 7, e, Citithe Silverage p.m. zen Center. Miss Bach is a social worker in medium security at the Utah State Prison. She is also a Hidden Valley Jaycees program sponsor. Getting Married? Announce Event Share your wedding story with the community through the Lakeside Review. v The Review will print a picture along with a story of engagement or wedding free of charge. Deadline for all wedding, engagement material is Thursday ' afternoon at 3:30. Black and white photos are best. Bring your picture and sio-r(form available at the office) to the south office, 145 N. Main. or the Bountiful,: north office, 2146 N. Main. Antelope Square, y 298-110- 3. Lay-to- n, 776-495- 1. h |