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Show 4B Lakeside Review, Wednesday, January 15, 1985 Community briefs LAYTON n Kaysville-Layto- Historical Society will hold its quarterly meeting on Jan. 21, at 7:30 p.m., in the Layton Michael: ages John: arthritis informaand audiovisual ages Tiger Lilly: dancer and presentations as part of a joint singer (mezzo); Smee: pirate. Auditions for other parts, inventure with the Arthritis Foun13-1- 8; tion 1; 7-- LAYTON North Davis dation. In addition, the library is can now attend offering a free arthritis informaresidents County a new arthritis support group. tion brochure, the Arthritis RefSeveral members of recent Lay-to- n erence Guide and 30 minute p courses ex- cassette tapes for check out. arthritis The highlight of the program is in an interest pressed forming a group to continue the arthritis a presentation by an arthritis health professional. Dates will be learning experience after the conp clusion of the announced. course. ' Libraries statewide will host The Layton group will meet on a flexible monthly schedule to this program to educate library discuss pertinent topics in a patrons about arthritis - Amerfriendly, relaxed atmosphere. icas number one crippling disMeetings will be held in Layton ease. For more information, call at the Humana Davis North the Arthritis Foundation-Uta- h Medical Center, 1600 West AnteChapter toll free at Drive. lope The first meeting is scheduled for today, Jan. 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Layton the hospital cafeteria. Dr. Jeffrey Booth, an Ogden rheumatologist, Layton will give an overview of arthritis LAYTON The Layton seand answer questions. A short nior citizens will hold a dance planning session will also take Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Layton place and attendants will have Senior Citizens Center, 410 Wathe opportunity to give input for satch Dr., Layton. future topics and speakers. Music will be provided by the All meetings are free and open Washington Terrace Senior Band, to the public. For more informafrom 8 to 10:30 p.m. All persons 3 or 40 tion, call the office at years and older are welcome. toll free, A donation of $2 is requested. Porcelain class will be held Friday at 10 a.m; pinochle at 12:30 in Kaysville p.m. and ceramics class at p.m. For information, call Shirley The Cancer Lynch KAYSVILLE Screening and Control Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, will be FARMINGTON It is estiholding a womens cancer screenfour mated one out of that every ing clinic at the following locanine in one and girls boys every tion: Crestwood LDS Stake Center, are sexually abused before they reach their 18th birthday. In 555 N. 100 E., Kaysville on ninety-eigof known Thursday, Jan. 16, beginning at 9 cases children percent in their abused are a.m. homes or by close Appointments are necessary. relatives orneighborhoods friends. family 2 Please call us at for furA workshop concerning sexual ther information or appointwill be presented Wednesabuse ments. Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. at the The clinic will include a Pap day, Monte Vista Center, 100 South test, pelvic and breast examina200 The work East, Farmington. lt tion, blood pressure check, be presented by the Dawill shop kits for testing for vis School Districts Parent colorectal cancer and health eduEducation Resource Center ana cation information on risk facAnn Benson will be the speaker. tors, signs and symptoms of Mrs. Benson brings much excancer and referral for approprito the discussion as she pertise ate medical follow-uhas had first hand experience self-hel- self-hel- seniors plan hall dance at 486-499- Cancer testing clinic planned The 1 546-985- 3. Parents can learn about sexual abuse ht 8; per student, and $10 per institu- lion. Harris Adams, a local businessman who recently retired after 20 years with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, will discuss some of his experiences with the choir. Membership dues will be collected at the meeting for the new year. Dues are $5 per person, $3 will meet in Layton play featuring Arthritis aid group to meet at hospital hall. Historical society City Council chambers at city Read The Classified (EIOullB cluding chorus and dancers (indi-anpirates, lost boys, etc.) will from 9 to be on Saturday, Feb. 12 a.m. at the high school. Dancers should be prepared to learn a short routine. All others should have a short solo and be prepared to read from the script. Ages 10 thrugh adult are needed. Musicians from the community are needed to play in the orchestra. Anyone interested should contact Kathy Skidmore s, 1 546-442- REACT meeting ffuGUjlUD 30(5 0 6000 60 POLAR 8. 60' at Hillgate Terrace 81.00 $398 HEALTH-TEX- " STRETCH KNIT $3.98 REG. TO r $329 $3.49 REG. REG. CLASSES CLASSES CLASSES COATS 19.95 ! 20CLASSOFF REGISTRATION WPREPAID TUITION JEANS JOGGING SUITS AND MORE! 11 EXPIRES J I j POLAR FLEECE JACKETS LOG CABIN QUILT LONE STAR QUILT OIL & ADJUST) $29.95 COUPON T'S SPECIALTY TUNE-U- P (CLEAN, $3.98 21.95 $3.98 COUPON SEWING MACHINE 825-987- REG. BERNINA PAJAMA KNIT WALKING FOOT KNIT two-wa- $2.98 igitewlHiiii $5.49 STIRRUP PANT safety-relate- 22 REG. VELOUR LAYTON The monthly meeting of REACT will be Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Hillgate Terrace Mobile Home Park Recreation Hall. REACT is an organization of volunteers who provide emergency communications and particid pate in a variety of service programs and projects. Interested volunteers need no prior experience although some knowledge andor access to a pery sonal radio is helpful. For more information about the monthly meeting or REACT, call the REACT president, Ben 7 or other REHorejsi, at ACT members. "FREE" W Adding Planning Booklet No Obligation. with Appointment 2 CaH for appointment. Vfnuwf 8 Vikni Appomtmutt Hifcwa, SPORT SNAPS CONE THREAD FLEECE set SMALL & MED YD. EXPIRES SAL 5nfiHHH)(P3E3TU uE ft deo mains- - 825-533- A ir IAI 533-671- hem-occu- ITS TIME NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION WEEK, MARCH 3 THROUGH 7 p. North Davis chapter homemakers to meet CLEARFIELD Child Rearing and Equipment a discussion and presentation, will be given by Marie Riggs on Jan. 16. She is the 1985 Homemaker of the Year. The presentation will be at the North Davis Homemaker Chap- ter monthly meeting to be held Thursday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Clearfield High School home economics room. All interested persons are invited. For more information call Ed4 na Hess at of Jill Voss, chapter advisor, 773-968- 544-953- 6. Programs at library to inform on disease 100 E Farmington, 451-232- 2. North Branch: March 3 March 29, 562 So. 1000 E., Clear- field. From now until March 29 the library will host a four part dis 825-777- The SEEK Special Student Section will make its debut Tuesday, March 4. Produced entirely by students, this special section will contain editorials, photos, advertisements and SEEK material. And your students are welcome to participate! . , 1. Auditions Jan. 16 for play 'Peter Pan' LAYTON The Layton Arts Council will join with Layton High School to present a community musical, Peter Pan, on March 5, 7, 8, and 10. The leads will be double-cawith community members and high school students alternating in the roles. The musical will be under the direction of Dennis Ferrin. Musical director is Jerry Vanderdoes. Auditions for the main leads will be on Jan. 16 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the high school. Those desiring to audition should prepare a short vocal solo and will be asked to read from the script. An accompanist will be provided. Lead roles include the follow--, ing: Captain Hook: baritone; Mrs. Darling: contralto; Wendy: ages st Arthritis affects 36 million Americans, yet it is among the most misunderstood of diseases. Now, residents of Davis County can learn more about arthritis at one of the three library branches. Davis County Library headMarch 1, 38 quarters: Feb. 3 So. abused children and their parents, as well as the perpetrator, through the Intermountain Sexual Abuse Treatment Center, which is located in Salt Lake City. is requested. A fee of $5 per couple and $3 per individual has been set for the evening. For registration or further information please call the PERC Center at 451-507- This year, SEEK has lots of new and different things planned for NIE week. with working professionally AGAIN TO PREPARE FOR 2. TRUCK 1. classes This contest is open to all 12. in grades 4 through 7. entrants will receive a certificate and cash prizes be awarded to the Grand Prize Winners: All First Place Second Place 2. Teachers may register their class to participate in the contest by completing the coupon below. Registration must be received at the Ogden Standard-Examinby 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 27. er 15 10 be accepted from teachers only. Individual entries will not be accepted. Entries must be RECEIVED at the Ogden Standard-Examinby 5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 14. Entries received after that date will be disqualified. 3. Each class will be assigned to design an ad for one local business that has purchased space in the SEEK Special Student Section. Following advertiser guidelines, each student will design his or her own ad for this business. 8. Entries will 4. Participating classes will receive a packet containing entry forms, advertiser guidelines and instructions to help students design their ads. 9. Entries 5. Participating advertisers will make the final selection of the ads that will appear in the Special Student Section. 25 Third Place ' will er can be mailed to or dropped off at: Ogden Standard-Examin- er Contest 455 23rd Street Ogden, Utah 84401 Design-An-A- d 6. The Advertising Dept, of the Ogden Standard-Examinwill select First, Second and Third Place Grand Prize Winners from the ads chosen for publication. er USED SKI PACKAGE SALE USED SKI PACKAGES LIKE NEW & RECONDITIONED COMPLETE WITH SKI BOOTS, BINDINGS & POLES DESIGN-AN-A- CONTEST D REGISTRATION COUPON MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE BY OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE5 P.M., MONDAY, JAN. 27, 1986. SEND TO: $30.00 Value QUANTITIES Limited Selection of T Jr SERVE C0ME-FIRS- T Ski Packages USED ROSSIGNOL S-- 3 with SALOMON 637 $150.00 Ogden 455 23rd Street R er Ogden, Utah 84401 TEACHER'S NAME. .HOME PHONE. SCHOOL NAME --GRADE- SCHOOL ADDRESS. .NO. OF STUDENTS. .SCHOOL PHONE agree to honor all deadlines and to guarantee my class's participation. HI77Y SQOQO ValueOO SOUTH GATE HAFB SEEK Signed. 4 DAYS ONLY JANUARY 15, 16, 17 & 18 t CONTEST D Standard-Examin- USED NORDICA COMET SKI BOOTS LIMITED-FIRS- DESIGN-AN-A- Stacie S'orcfo'd IS li txamir Edurwei 7 J j ! |