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Show 8C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 10, 1985 CECILS. PEARSON CHRIS STONE HELEN PEARSON llO.WAY'S 1VALT DISXEY 1 DAY IDS Missionaries to Report Two area LDS members have been called to serve on a church mission while another man returns. Elder Chris Stone, son of Terrell and Ann Stone of Layton, has returned from the Missouri, St. Louis LDS Mission.' He will speak at the Layton 25th LDS 'Ward Chapel, 1015 N. Emerald, pn April 14 at 11 a.m. Point Fifth Ward Chapel, 3500 W. 300 N Sun., April 14, at i 10:20 a.m. Two yest Point residents have, The Pearsons have held many been callcd to serve in the Texas, leadership positions in West Houstoi) LDS Mission. The new Point and Clearfield wards. They are the parents of three children, missionaries, Elder Cecil S. Pearson and his wife Helen Pearson, Larry Pearson and Peggy Pearson 379 ff 3500 W., will address of Arizona, and Mrs. David friends and relative's in the West (Pam) Stanger of South' Weber. MOY-TflR-S RENT TWO IS FREE TUESDAY'S IIET ii ii Class to Help Parents Head Start Survive Toddler Years Looking for LAYTON Helping the child and parent survive the toddler years is the goal of the four week series Survival Skills for Parents of Young Children offered by the Family Support Center of Layton m conjunction with the Davis School Districts Parent Education Mrs. Enders is Parent Aide Co- ordinator at the PERC Center and is known for her work with (PERC). parents and children. The classes will begin Sat.,; There is no fee for the class April 13 and go through May 4 ay and child care is provided, howthe Family Support Center, 114b ever, advanced registration is reW., Antelope. Classes will be held quired for class size is limited. from 10 to 1:30 a.m. j Call the Family Support Center Loretta Enders will review the 0 to register or for more basic emotional and physical die- - information. Resource Center news Here' have tomatoes--1- 2 pack, watermelon and will 4-- H of interest. age by Nov. Record book simplification changes will be introduced at extension conclinics in the ference room, April 10 and 17 at 4-- H 4:30 p.m. In addition to the regular garden seed program, the 4rH office Till RSD AYS REXT 2 MOVIES GET 3Rd FREE lUMItlUlinS 1P'M IS Ilf Sill)) f (MM. IXDER ix r plant packs, all for $1. interested in raisAny from about the first of quail ing June until September should conoffice. The Division tact the of Wildlife will provide the birds, you will provide the feed. 340 XORTII MAIN, KAYSVILLE VILLAGE SQUARE 544-034- n -- FERT-LOM- 'win iw f E PREVENT CRADCRASS BEFORE IT j yt ; GERMINATES , 3,300 sq. ft. 154 Coverage r ' ' ferti-lome'- s VEGETABLE CARE PROGRAM rt IVlXUSI ' ir AREA'S MOST COMPLETE MQME G1RE n. ! 11 OF BULK LINE GARDEN SEED 4 WQD PEA 1 SEED X Certified POTATO SEED DARE ROOT fn m3. ONION SETS DARE ROOT 2 yr rasqerriesYtDasparagus COHCORD.fV 7 CRAPE ficVr heritage ' newdurg CAM0Y LI SEPTEMBER Jk ers. :fs' N. 2 MR Classified Can Rent It. jj) I OWNERSHIP 1985. Please bring 1, i 4-- H Li XE1V (F0MIERLY VIDEO SHOP) your childs immunization record, verification of birthdate and verification of annual family income etc. 1040 tax form, Medicaid Card if you are on the assistance payment program. r nil I, plant canta-I6upc--s- nidi Children should be 4 years of Coming Events Set FARMINGTON FREE i 28th St. 776-454- 4-- H n 399-580- 1 1 DAY EVERY HOME IX STOCK S1 The Ogden Area Community Action Head Start is recruiting youngsters for the 1985-8- 6 Head Start Program year that will begin in the fall in Weber County. The Head Start Program is a free preschool program. Snacks and lunch are served each day. Persons interested in enrolling their children for Head Start may 9 or come to the phone office located downstairs in the Marshall White Center at 222 bucket. MOVIE. GET mw: him of; 1111 u 1 WEDXESDAYS New Recruits vclopment of certain age groups, How to get your children to do wjiat you want them to do, How to talk with young children and Filling your own love 3 MOVIES AND MACHINE 2512 rY 'IV- iX 121 STEER MANURE 1 n y. -- A S ' ' - TV J SPRINKLING SYSTEMS r X. y. I V: I fT' 4 i'- a e home-boun- wo : Vx is d Many of the Home Care patients are until they are able to care for themselves This allows recovery in the security of the home, saves expense, and assists the famHome Care is designed to work ily physician under the direction of the family doctor, and, in many cases, puts patients back on their feet so they may care for themselves Home Care provides services to post surgical patients, new mothers trauma patients and paints .in need of occasonal therapy Home Care provides nurses therapsts aides socia workers and deticians If you need temporary until you are back on your feet ca words that can make a der-enc- e Home Care-tin your recuperation and recovery patients aided temporarily ") St Hospitals Home Care agency just a continual care program for McKay-De- not i CLASS .06 4 9 RAINDIRD MINI PAW Medicare certified, available in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties A service of McKay-De- e Hospital Center Member Intermountain Health Care, Inc " LET US HELP YU DESIGN HQME G5RE Ogden:627-250- 0 Clearfield:776-654- ' ' W YOUR SPRINKLING SYSTEM VALVE DOX $900 nmmv & Mi8i 3 Bountiful:295-818- 9 "Si!n:' Vcn KJJMcKAY-DE- 200 PVC PIPE oTinr 1 -- E HOSPITAL CENTER I I |