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Show . . f f. 3 S -- Cheese Program Scheduled in June I The comFARMINGTON modity distribution for senior citizens of Davis County will be held on June 1. The Davis County Office of Employment and Training has agreed to distribute the commodities on a trial basis. The Davis County Council on Aging no longer participates in this program. There are some significant changes in the distribution. The senior citizen cheese distribution will be held on Saturday, June 1, at the Davis County Courthouse between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. I. There will only be one point of distribution. Cheese will no longer be distributed at senior citizen centers. II. Cheese will be distributed . ; in III. You will be required to complete a new application on June 1. At that time you will be required to bring a proof of residency for Davis County and a proof of age (59 years and older). MW M STUDENTS Planning to ENROLL FRAN BROWN COLLEGE PROGRAM will need to stop by and fill out applications for admissions. Classes are fast. filling up 5. A "31 PUBLIC NOTICE on one day only. At 4 p.m. the trucks will be locked up and sent back to the warehouse. low-inco- Roberta Creer, left! of the Roy ADAPT Center, reviews the centers program with Dr. Loraine Angela M. Barnaby, a psy-- ; chiatrist with the Jamaican government Lqkeside Review, Wednesday, May 8, 1985 V mtr ij.-- TO SECURE A SPOT STOP BY OR SEE YOUR You will also be required to declare your income. Your income must meet established poverty level guidelines. This is the information that will be computerized. IV. Cheese will no longer be delivered to anyone. You will have to have someone with a letter of authorization and your identification apply for and pick up your commodities. SCHOOL COUNSELOR Professional training offered thru the Fran Brown of Beauty 546-616- Company Career Center & LAYTON 6 .Foreign Officials Tour Roy Center ; CHERYL ARCHIBALD . Review Staff and Laos--th- e Golden Triangle. It is mountainous country and the hill top people produce opi- - ROY Four foreign representatives toured the Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Psychiatric and Treatment Center last week as ;part of a broader tour of the ; United States, where they gathered information, to use in sub- stance abuse programs in their home countries. . Christine Campbell, teacher and ; Drug Action Service volunteer in Nassau, Bahamas; Professor Luc Bills, teacher of paramedical stud-- ; ies and director for a committee on drug and alcohol prevention from Brussels, Belgium; Doctor Loraine Angela M. Barnaby, psychiatrist in Kingston, Jamaica; and Teerawit Koonsap, member of Parliament in Bangkok, Thailand; arrived in Salt Lake City ; About , ten percent in Laos, and 80 percent was grown in Burma. They made heroin by using a chemical they transported from Singapore and Malaysia," he continued. , The hill top people smoke opium. Our government, in cooperation with the United Nations, trained the hill top people to grow a substitute for opium. We organized an enforcement unit with European countries in Bangkok to stop transporting the chemical," Koonsap explained. In the big cities like Bangkok we have a problem. There is low education, slums; the people smoke opium. We have an office of narcotic control, and a two-yeprogram. Bqt one thing Ive observed is we need a law against drug use, and also a treatment center with compulsory treatment. It will take much time and money," Koonsap said. , The group took about 45 minutes to ask questions of ADAPT staff representatives. Some of the questions were: Is the program the same for every Can anyone be treated patient; at the center; Does the center Are patients treat allowed visitors. The ADAPT Center has room for 8 to 22 adolescents who stay an average of six weeks. The center treats only those with substance abuse problems, not those with severe emotional problems. Many times, after the abuser is off the drugs, emotional problems disappear. April 28. The four were part of a group invited to the c United States by the United States Information Agency. The first stop on their tour was the Roy ADAPT Center. They will continue touring other substance abuse centers in Salt Lake . City and departed for New York May 2 to rejoin the larger group. After asking questions about the centers program of rehabilitating adolescents, Koonsap explained some of his own countrys drug 'problems. As parliamentarian, his ..main interest was in seeing how lithe United States, state and local "governments deal with the er twenty-memb- 10 years ago, 1,000 met- of opium was grown. Ten percent was grown in Thailand, ric tons ! . an mmw Ammm um. llIU NWER KNOW WHAT SUPS SAVINGS YOU HAVE MISSED IF YOU D0NT SHOP OFTEN I YOU HALF PRICE CLEARANCE SALE! I'M! VEGETABLE lj GARDEN SEEDS NORTHRUP PRE-MARK- PRECIOUS PORK BEANS 'i. ISO Z. PIEROES ! :l New applicants and those households with changes should contact the office prior to May 1I. Additional information is "i available by calling !" Emergency food supplies are available for any family in need "J of a day supply of ;:,fobd. Food is provided in the four basic food groups. If there arC young children, fresh milk - will be provided. This program is. "."especially helpful if you are "!. waiting for food stamps or public "assistance or h'ave been affected ";,by recent layoffs 'or waiting for your first paycheck. 'j;j If you are interested, call 45 3344 or apply at room 228 at the illiDavis County Courthouse between the hours of .9 a.m. and 4 p.m. . ; , If you are elderly, handicapped, or living on a fixed income, you ;l may have been cold this past ... J 451-338- 2. two-to-thr- ee 1 -- : ift 32 , SUPERMARKET PRICE CT. good work skills. Rosie Martinez, youth coordinator, indicates, the jobs are going extremely fast and encourages any interested youth to apply as soon as possible. Please call for additional information. The HIRE I Program provides jobs in the private sector for youth who meet certain eligibility criteria. These jobs could possibly lead to jobs. Please call for a job interview with a private company. 451-33- long-ter- 451-33- m 82 IS OZ. CASE OF 24 SUPERMARKET PRICE 55- - 27.89 8.89 a CLEARANCE VMdos IS 0Z. & 13 OZ. i MAID O' CLOVER 'f 2 MILK ONE GALLON jC CASE OF 24 21.48 2.59 SUPERMARKET PRICE SUPERMARKET PRICE' 1.43 SUPERMARKET PRICE T DRY I I DOG FOOD I CASE OF 14 25.98 I I BY THE I I I I IIMIT LIMIT I J WITH COUPON COUPON PER CUSTOMER I .L. FRISKIES BUFFET CAT FOOD ASSORTED 6 0Z. , 20.86 2.39 TM.UIj.lTI- VSUN DETERGENT CONCENTRATED BULK I v ONE POUND lcSSk M09 CASE OF 12 CEREAL W NATIONAL CEREALS 7.99 VAFFELO'S SPECIAL CRISPY RICE RAISIN BRAN 147 0Z. REG. 4. LB. LIMIT LIMIT 1 100 LBS. WITH COUPON COUPON PER CUSTOMER 7forWeW: low-inco- 451-338- MUSSELMAN LARGE, 48 CT. MEDIUM T0STEE0 S POST iXr.vTfi The Gardening for Nutrition program will, provide qualified families, with free tomato and green pepper plants. Also available is a full schedule of gardening classes taught at the USU Extension Service Horticultural Farm in Farmington. Please 2 for further informacall tion. The Summer Youth Employment Training Program (SYETP) will provide jobs for approximately 150 youth in Davis County. Each enrollee must be between 14 to 21 years of age and meet income guidelines. Youth will work for 300 hours at $3.35 an hour. Worksites are required to provide SAUCE CASE OF 4 7.99 451-337- guidelines. i rJ rtwruim LEGS, REUSABLE TAPES CASE OF 24 SUPERMARKET PRICE 46 County Programs Now Available weath-erize- C LIMITED SUPPLY stock up now DIAPERS " 25 0Z. winter because of inefficient heating and high energy costs. Now is d the time to gej your home before you are faced with another cold winter. Weatheriza-tio- n includes caulking and weather stripping, storm, windows and 5 doors, insulation, etc. Call an to schedule inspection and to see if you meet eligibility - 48 For Gardening, Jobs ne l ELASTIC 'V teacher instructs the youths in three school subjects. lb REGULAR PRICE EXTRA SPECIAL STORE WIDE SAVINGS! A er . & RESTFUL REGULAR PRICE PRICE ED 1 He was impressed with the "ADAPT Centers effectiveness "and with private and volunteer "groups and parents working he said. ADAPT is run ST. Benedicts Hospital. by I" He would like to see such programs established in Thailand. ":We have problems on the bor-dbetween Burma, Thailand, The Davis FARMINGTON County Office of Employment "and Training has released a list of programs available for the month "!of May. This will be a busy J; month for the office and interested individuals are encouraged to "'apply for any of these programs as soon as possible. "! The commodities distribution "day is Saturday, May 11, from 9 i,'a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Davis Coun-;;;t- y Courthouse in Farmington. This distribution is limited to Ul households (age "j low income ""group 59 and under). The senior citizen commodities distribution will be held on June BY ST. MARY'S HAND & BATH KINS FULL BY ST. MARY'S out-patien- ts; prob-;;;lc- ; Toms & a TWINS, QUEEN ar -- iii BUNHETS CLOTHS FRISKIES LIMIT j I WITH tJMTTMIOUPON COUPON PERUSTOMER |