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Show J Ji.. , ' J Lakeside Review, Wednesday, January 8, 1985 6B Fwn wr V Community ibriefs Overeaters chap' to aid new members , tion Resource Center, scheduled for Wednesday. Jan. 8, at 7 p m. at the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200 E. Much of the parenting inforOvereaters Anonymous is havavailable to the public mation ing a newcomers meeting Saturthe over the First at Jan. past three decades has 11, day, Christian Church (south door) confused parents and obscured 705 23rd St., Ogden from 10 the basic principles needed to a.m.-- I p.m. No fees or dues for raise happy, secure and producmembership is required, only a tive children, said Dr. Brian desire to stop eating compulsive- Smith, clinical psychologist and ly. For more information call Joy discussion leader. for the seminar 2 or Paula is requested. Call PERC at Cost is $3 per individual or Davis $5 per couple. ; 392-866- 773-238- 3. 451-507- Art Center to host exhibition . 1. to hold class on calligraphy The BOUNTIFUL Layton City Art Center will host an exhibition highlighting recent '. work LAYTON Layton City Reby Brigham Young Univer- facStudio Art creation Department is offering a Department sitys will Jan. It begin Sunday, ulty. calligraphy class taught by Kathy k course 12. Blackner. This An opening reception will be will include Old English and held on that day from 5 p.m. at Chancery Cursive alphabets. the center, 2175 S. Main in BounRegistration is being taken at tiful. The exhibit will run through the Layton City Recreation OfFeb. 14. fice, 437 N. Wasatch Dr. from 8 Featured in the Anna R. Spiess a.m. to 5 p.m. Enrollment is lim' Gallery, concurrently with the ited. BYU exhibit, will be paintings by The fee is $30 which includes ceramics and by all supplies. Classes will begin Craig Bybee Milden. Jan. 21 and will be every Tuesday Becky Gallery hours for the Bounti- -' and Thursday nights from 8 p.m. fulDavis Art Center are: Monday to 9:30 p.m. in the Arts and 10 Crafts Room in the Recreation .5-- 9 p.m., Tuesday-Frida- y a.m.-- 5 p.m., Sunday 5 p.m. The Office. it BDAC is a For more information call public art center serving Davis County and the Wasatch Front. Admission is Bounti-fulDav- ; is five-wee- 2-- will be limited. The fee for the series has been set for $35 per couple and prepayment is requested. To register or for further informa- ter is offering Pulling Together: Making Mamage Work for You. The group experience w ill be led by LeRoy and Lorna Franke, a husband and wife team who have had extensive experience in the field of marriage enrichment. Franke holds a masters degree in Social Work from the University of Utah and is a licensed clinical social worker. He is currently employed by the Utah State Department of Social Services and has a private marriage counseling practice. Mrs. Franke brings with her much practical experience gained over the past 14 years of marriage. The Frankes are the parents of six children. They have lead numerous marriage enrichment groups. The series will begin Wednesday, Jan. 15 and will run for eight consecutive weeks through March 6. The meeting place will be the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200 E., Farmington. The beginning time is set for 7 p.m. The course is open to the public, and is required as enrollment eieht-sessio- n tion call the Davis School Districts Parent Education Resource Center at 451-507- 1. Two have paintings exhibited in gallery ROY Two Roy residents will have their art work on display in the Ogden Union Station, LONE PONY stands in snow-lade- n waiting for warmer weather to arrive. 25th Street and Wall, through Feb. 8. Nola Jorgensen and her son, Walt Jorgensen, have several paintings on display in the Myra Powell gallery, including portraits, landscapes, etc. done in oils, airbrush, charcoal, pencil, and prisma color. A reception honoring the artists will be held Saturday, Jan. 1 1 from 9 p.m. in the stations gallery. The event is free of charge and the public is invited. Mrs. Jorgensen teaches art in her home and has had art work published in national magazines. pasture, patiently 7-- linos em nr Coleman mm in Gas Furnace puts the Energy Thief right in your sights" with competitively priced energy efficiency While most older gas furnaces are only 55 to 60 efficient, the T.H.E. rates up to depending on model. That means more heat for your home and less "stealing" for the Energy Thief. Call or see us today for more information. T.H.E. 92, 2-- non-prof- 544-345- 8. ' Rabies shot clinic to be held Jan. 11 . - - HEATMQ Register for kids' drawing class now free. A rabies shot CLINTON clinic is being sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Clinton. Shots will be given to both dogs and cats on Jan. 1 1 from 10 a.m. till noon at the Clinton City building, 1906 W. 1800 N. A minimum fee of $7 will be charged per animal. Davis County I censes will also be sold if needed. Clinton pets must now be licensed with Davis County. Proof of vaccination is required to obtain a license. Under Utah law, dogs are required to be vaccinated every two years. Cats must be vaccinated every year. Owners are reminded to keep their pets under control during the clinic. Boy Scouts will be available to li-- assist. FREE LAYTON Layton City Recreation is offering a childrens drawing class. This course will include line, form, texture, value, basic shapes, perspective, and composition. Registration is being taken at the Layton City Recreation Office, 437 N. Wasatch Dr. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Enrollment is limited. Minimum ages is ts Before purchasing any Coleman 544-426- 1 appliance, read important energy cost and efficiency information available We live inside ourselves, So unaware of what we never see. But there's your neighbor ; and there's my friend They could use some help from you and me. So Lend A Hand, 544-345- 8. Courses for gifted students available Six classes children will be offered durwinter ing quarter through the Clearfield High Community School. Registration may be accomplished in person Jan. 9, 10, and 13 at the high schools main office between 2:30 and 5 p.m. Telephone registration will be accepted during the same hours by calling Gasses include: art, staff, Tues5 p.m., room days, 8 weeks, $15; computer program- BOUNTIFUL Alzheimers Disease and Coping will be the topics of Januarys Health and Wellness Conference on Thursday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. The program is free to the public and sponsored by Bountifuls Lake-vieHospital, 630 E. Medical Drive, and is held in the hospitals dining room. DeeAnn Knowles, R.N., nurs-- " ing supervisor at Lakeview, will ming Potter, (beginning), also speak. 5 Hillfield p.m., Wednesdays, For further information, please Elementary, 8 weeks, $25; comcall Lakeviews Marketing and puter programming, (experiCommunity Relations Depart- enced), Potter, Wednesdays, 6 ment at p.m., Hillfield Elementary, 8 weeks, $25; science, Yahne, Six-weThursdays, 5 p.m., room 8 weeks, $15; Spanish, staff, Make life a little brighter. Lend A Handy and show someone you care. 774-746-0. 4:15-5:1- 7, 4-- 5-- 299-256- 3. course for parents offered 4-- ek ; . FARMINGTON Adolescence can be a confusing and stressful time for both the young person and parents as well. Open and honest communication, coupled with an encouraging atti- tude, often holds the key to this challenge and leads to a comfortable and shared relationship which in turn, helps the young person realize his potential. This philosophy is reflected in STEP Teen: Systematic Training for Parents of Teens, a parent edu-- ; cation course developed by doctors Don Dinkmeyer and Gary D. McKay. This indepth course will be offered by the Davis School Districts Parent Educ-- . tion Resource Center beginning Wednesday, Jan. 15, at the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200 E. in Farmington, and will continue each Wednesday evening through Feb. 19, with a beginning time of six-we- ek 7 p.m. Class size will be limited and is required with a fee of $25 per couple or $15 per -- . . individual. This charge includes the course manual, a useful re- source for parents of teenagers. Early registration and prepayment will guarantee participation in the program. For further infor- mation call PERC at 451-507- 1. Wednesdays, 4, 4:15-5:1- 5 p.m., 8 weeks, $15; type room and (typewriter computer keys). 5 Junk, Tuesdays, p.m., 8 weeks, $15. room 5, 4:15-5:1- S-3- 0, Story time sign-u- p continuing at library Sign-u- p for story time ROY olds is continuing for 3 to at the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library in Roy. Story time will be held Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. for a period. will continue until the Sign-uclasses are full. The first story time begins Jan. 8. Call Suzanne Hogan at for more information. I A a p J. 56 i j' Reading program for teens offered A reading program for ROY will begin Thursday, adults young Jan. 9 at 3:15 p.m. The program, to be held at the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library, will offer discussion of popular music and offer new books for review. All young adults are invited to attend. Call Suzanne Hogan at 6 for more information. 773-255- Seminar on raising kids set for tonight Seminar for married couples planned FARMINGTON How to raise good kids" is the topic of a seminar for parents, sponsored by the Davis County School Districts Parent Fdtim- - FARMINGTON To aid married couples in improving lommunication in their relationship. the Davis School Districts Parent Education Resource Cen one-eveni- is 10-we- ek 773-25- ftJt v.lM i It ft4 x'NM';:? pit X V" '2 'vVyf V f7V-- :7' 4 rVr'f ia rj1 j v s t i 4 ( ft Lend A Hand is a program that has helped over 10,000 truly needy people in energy related emergencies during the past three years. Please add a dollar or more to your Utah Power bill so the Red Cross can help families and individuals who may have no jobs, no money, and no hope. Since its beginning, you have contributed some $630,000 to this effort, helping well over 10,000 people. Lend A Hand again this year and share. f 1 I !.?(' ( T v 1 V from your retailer. 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