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Show 9 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Food Distribution Set Clinic Set For Seniors in Davis For Queen May 23, 1984 Foundation Duties Call Area Woman Food commodities will be citizens this week through a U.S. Department of Agriculture program. Those who pick up food items must meet certain criteria. The schedule is as follows: Thursday, May 24-- 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 25-- 9 a.m. until supplies are gone. Distribution is restricted to households in which one or more members are over 60 years of age. Householders must be residents of Davis County. Commodities are given to 1 FARMINGTON Tanner Holmes, 369 Susan 650 W., was recently elected to serve on S. the Epilepsy Foundation of America's board of directors. She will be representing Region VIII, which includes Utah, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. - We want to reach out to ev-- 1 eryone with seizures who needs our help. We want to reach the households children in the schools and educate the adults that head injury is a' major cause of epilepsy. ' V ; People with epilepsy are just like everyone else; they want a quali- ty life, said Mrs. Holmes, who is also the president of the board of directors of the Epilepsy Ass- ociation of Utah. On the national level, Mrs. Holmes will serve on the affili- ates and provides help for new - instead of Heritage Center, 562 S. 1000 Clearfield, phone for those living in Clearfield. Sunset, Syracuse, Clinton, Lay- ton, WoS. Point or South Weber. in- 773-706- 546-220- No home deliveries of commodities will be made. Each household, regardless of size, will be eligible for two pounds of butter and one other commodity. June. Joan Thompson, Miss. Rodeo will help on perUtah, 1982-8and appearance. She sonality was also second runner up to Miss Rodeo America, where she won in the appearance category. Jigs Manning will help on the horsemanship. Evervone is weiCome to come 3, 5, . ; Silver Age Center, 34 E.. 100 Kaysville, phone those living in Kaysville, Fruit Heights or Farmington. ties. County Cinderella Scholarship Pageant as Cinderella Tot. She will compete in state Cinderella Pageant in . or Centerville. E., volving the queen clinic Cindy Rhoades, byn Fielding, 825-845- Flint, 776-662- the people in their areas. Mr. Holmes is a WANT A GOOD REASON FRAN BROWN commu-nicatio- n consultant, for busi- & or Dixie l , GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES re. CHOOSE I DARE YOU CO. . . .. .V. SALE.. 3.75 William Danforth (motivational book) MIRACLE OF MISS WILLIE COLLEGE OF BEAUTY??? nesses and a freelance writer for the Lakeside Review as well as 7 TO Ro-f- 4; ' 2. , contact:-N.- 776-276- 4; 1, affiliates to meet the needs of . There FARMINGTON will be a rodeo queen clinic May 31 at the Lagoon arena. The queen clinic is sponsored by the Davis County Sheriffs Posse. The clinic will start at 6 p.m. 295-347- 9, dividuals as in the past. The person who is at least 60 years old in the household must sign in person for the commodiKIMBERLY GREEN, 4, daughter of Kim and Jerlyn Green of Clearfield, displays trophy she was in Davis Hopefuls Commodities available for distribution this time are: butter, cheese and a limited amount of dried milk, flour, honey and corn meal. Please bring a bag. DISTRIBUTION POINTS: Golden Years Center: 726 S. 100 E., Bountiful, phone for those living in BountiWest ful, Bountiful, Val Verda, Woods Cross, North Salt Lake, dis- -' : tributed to Davis County senior 4 . . ..... . 3.49 6.29 7.95 J. Yates (new novel) SCRIPTURES TO SUCCESS ...... .V 3.95 7.95 FAITH. .V:.,. Alma ........ Authoritiei national and international Varioua General 3.19 6.29 l. , SEEDS OF GREATNESS .... I; J 12.50 9.99 7.95 6.29 4.95 3.99 5.50 4.39 Denie Waitley (on motivation) A NEW DAWN Jack Weyland (new novel) SUCCESS IS Paul H. Dunn (on achieving succeas) LIFE PLANNING Paul H. Dunn (planning goals) MUSIC - APPLES OR ONIONS Jack Christianson (on cassette) t . . .. . YOU ARE NOT ALONE 7 98 . 8.95 6.29 6.99 . Michael McLean, composer (on cassette) i GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR GRADUATE, BRASS BOOKENDSi CARDS, DICTIONARIES, INEXPENSIVE BOTIQUES, AND MANY GIFTS TO CHOOSE FROM. WE HAVE MANY WE'LL GIVE YOU 7 REASONS!!! CLASSES FINEST INSTRUCTING STAFF 546-616- 6 IN JORGENSENS Since 1961 Book and Gift JUNE YOU MUST SEE THIS PROGRAM LAYTON, Shop UTAH 1900 W. 5075 S SUSAN T. HOLMES Phone Roy 825-825- 3 825-908- 9 Spring is a wonderful time of year. We begin to break out of the dismal grip of winter and feel alive again. We also almost always rush the season and indulge ourselves a little carelessly. The children will want to go out too early, bikes and skates will come out of the garage: it will seem warm enough for a barbecue, and some colds and flu will still linger. year to be careful: skills may be a little rusty and it is easy to get involved in npinor household accidents. if you know someone who is apt to "rush" the season, or the traditional Illnesses and incidents beset you, we are open late and ready to help. ' We are Fairfield Medical Clinic in Layton. CDDPDUIL This Is a time of I,- - k I 'i!M y . ' 't ty i ; T Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday 939 North Fairfield Road, Layton, Utah 84041, f iJ i. t r, 546-324- 4 i V'" it vv .. , J J r, - t Taj |