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Show 2B Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 23, 1986 Piano recital July 28 will give public performance 11 -- year-old LAYTON ivieiinda . played the frigno since age Skidmore will present a piano recital on July 28 at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the Heritage Museum in Layton. Melinda is years old and will be a at Adams Elementary in Layton. She is a daughter of Stan and Kathy Skidmore and has studied piano with her mother and currently, with Mary Ray Johnson. She has Included on the recital will be music of Bach, Haydn, Schubert. Chopin, Grieg, Debussy, and Kabalevsky. A special feature will be three of Melindas original compositions, one of which received an honorable mention at the State PTA Reflections contest this year. 1 1 sixth-grad- 5. er The public is invited to attend. Four teachers study U.S. Constitution HUMANA HOSPITAL DAVIS NORTH WELCOMES DR. BRUCE D. JORGENSON Four Davis County teachers were among a select group of In- termountain area educators who k recently completed a seminar on the Constitution, politics and political participation. The educators completed the y Taft Institute for sponsored by a new d York foundation and held at the Univeristy of Utah. 'The institute is coordinated at the U of U by the Hinckley Institute two-wee- Two-Part- Gov-erneme- of Politics. Ivie Taylor Ottley SOUTH WEBER Ivie Taylor Ottley will be honored at a family gathering on her 90th birthday. The event will be hosted by her daughters. She was born July 27, 1896 in New Harmony, Utah, a daughter of Llewellyn Taylor and Sophia Parker. At an early age they moved to Benson, then Logan and later to Idaho where she completed her education graduating from Albion State. She taught school in Parker and Elba, Idaho before her marriage to Leonard P. Ottley on July 12, 1923 in the Lo- - gan LDS Temple. He died Oct. 31, 1975. They made their home in Car- while living in Kaysville. She has been active in the is a past president of the PTA, Nev. reuntil her lin, husbands tirement from the Southern American Legion Auxiliary and Pacific Railroad. Then they taught school in Nevada during World War II. She also sang dumoved to Kaysville. A member of the LDS church, ets with her husband for church and community activities. she has served in many capaciShe resides with a daughter in ties, including organist and a teacher in all organizations. She South Weber. was a ward Primary, YWMIA Her children are Mrs. Farrell and Relief Society president. She Humphreys (Maxine) of South was a stake YWMIA president in Weber; Mrs. Gary Paxman the Humboldt Stake and served of Idaho Falls, Idaho; and on the Relief Society board of the Mrs. Jess Wright (Ruth) of KaysKaysville Stake. She worked in ville. She has 15 grandchildren genealogy and did temple work and 14 (Re-na- Anniversary e) Lawrence and Phyllis Marston . Evening will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a dinner given by their children and grandchildren July 30. t 1 expertise in the field of pediatric North. Dr. Jorgenson acquired the practice of Dr. A. Patrick Rose, and will maintain the present practice at the same address. Dr. Jorgenson received his B.- S. the degree from the University of Iowa and his medical degree from the Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. His pediatric Internship and residency was served at the well-knoSt. Christophers Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. He has been in private practice in Philadelphia for 13 years prior to his move to the Layton area, and he has V allergies. Dr. Jorgenson is now accepting new patients and plans to expand his office hours to 7 days per week at North Davis Professional Plaza, 2084 N. Robins Dr., Layton. Patients may call for appointments at 773-864- 4. fumana Hospital Davis North 1600 W. Antelope Drive Layton, Utah 84041 Phone (801) 1 825-956- I Community iducation Classes their home in Fruit Heigh tsKaysville. Diabetic Workshop Marston was born June 28, worked for the Bamberger Rail Road Company as a for 13 years. He also worked with the Davis County School District. He retired in 1916. He workshop July 21 , 22 and 23, 7 to 9 p.m., Green Auditorium. Cost: $10. For registration call Three-da- y 625-276- CPR Certification Mo-torm- an Learn lifesaving techniques. August 25, 1 to 5 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $1 5. To register call 625-276- CPR Recertification 1972. August 26, County School lunch program as a cook and then a supervisor. She retired in 1974. interest appointment. Weekend Appointments Welcome The couple was married July Mrs. Marston was born April 26, 1919. She worked with the U.S. Post Office and then later for the Kaysville Medical Center. She also worked with the Davis and 1 or 2 30, 1936. Their marriage was later solomnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple has made special medicine, has joined Hospital Davis "Our Sarvica Includes FREE Delivery Set up and Removal CaH adolescent pediatric Humana Wedding Service Lawrence and Phyllis Marston and experience in general pediatrics with the staff of The Davis County paritiepants were Joel K. Briscoe, U.S. history and geography teacher at Bountiful Junior High; Bart Thompson, who teaches U.S. studies, economics and political science at Viewmont High; Genene Hill, journalism and American history teacher at Davis High; and Renee N. Warner, U.S. history and world geography teacher at Sunset Junior High. More than 90 speakers from city, county, state and national government, political parties and campaign management firms appeared on panels or spoke to the 35 institute participants. Participants were chosen based on interest, abilities and the applicability of material studied to courses they teach. Jmm"7ersonaHzeT vast in City-base- Birthday Dr. Bruce Jorgenson, a specialist 1 2.30 to 3 p.m. or 3.30 to 6 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $1 0. To register call 625-276- WomerrcCenter The couple has served in vari- ous positions in the LDS Church. They have two children, Nor- Marston, Kaysville; and Shirley Bjerregaard, Roy. They have four grandchildren. three grandsons and six grand-ma- n daughters. Volunteer connection Women's Center Annual Women's RunWaik 5K run2K walk, Aug. 6, 7 p.m., Weber State College par course on Skyline Drive. just prior to race. For registration or information call 625-221- All-d- General Childbirth Class ay Covers everything taught in the Cost: $30. To register call 625-276- The Davis County Mental skills are essential, as well as a ton, needs volunteers entering Health Bountiful Unit is in need pleasant personality. data on the computer, proofing Of a receptionistsecretary, four will be protraining reports, and making phone calls. hours every Tuesday morning vided. Because of the essentially Office hours are 8:30-- Monday with a length of commitment of personal nature of the work, volthrough Friday. Volunteer hours six months. unteers in this position must be are very flexible. - Responsibilities include anable to maintain client confidenswering the telephone, greeting tiality and act in a professional For more information on these clients, informing staff of apmanner at all times. volunteer positions and others, pointments, appointment cancelplease contact the Helpline Inforations andor changes, and The Davis County United Way mation and Referral Service at 47 and Helpline Information and Rereferring clients to the appropriS. 100 E., Farmington, or call ate staff person. Good listening ferral Service located in Farming- or On-the-j- 5, 451-51- 546-415- 1. THE SALONS OF FRAN BROWN & CO. ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDE THE BEST VALUES IN OUR INDUSTRY. $6 before Aug. 6 or $7 0. class during one six-we- session. Aug. 2, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Green Auditorium. all-da- y 7. Cesarean Childbirth Class August 4, 7 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $10. To register call 625-276- Repeat Parenthood Class and Children's Workshop For families expecting a repeat birth. July 28, 7 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost. $1 0 for the whole family. To register call 625-276- PMS Orientation July 23 or August 20, 7 p.m. For those wishing to attend the Premenstrual Syndrome Clinic. 1 . appointments call Eating Disorders Support Group August 4, 7 p.m., education room on 2 Dee. For those who are struggling with eating disorders such os anorexia or bulimia. For more information call 625-221- Aquacise Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes at 5. 1 5 p.m., 6. 1 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday classes at noon, 4. 1 5 p.m. and 5: 1 5 k 0. class. To register call 625-22- 1 p.m. Saturday class at 1 0 a.m. Cost: $24 for four-wee- Aerobics Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 5 to 6 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $2 per session. To register call OUR PRICES ARE CONSISTENT WITH A STYLIST LEVEL OF EDUCATION AND ADVANCED TRAINING. THIS PROVIDES YOU WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF PRICES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET. Cost: $16. For 625-228- 625-221- 0. Moms On The Move Pre- - and post-nat- al exercise classes. Will be taught along with the regular aerobics class Monday, Wednesday and Cost: $2 per session. To register call Friday, 5 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Parent-to-Pare- 625-221- nt newborn intensive care unit. July 22 and August Support group for parents with children in McKay-Deeeducation room on 2 South. Group is open to Ihe public and free of charge. For information call 's FOR EXAMPLE OUR HAIRCUTS COST: 625-221- 1 2, 7 p.m., 0. Natural Childbirth Refresher Course Two-sessio- n class taught July 29 and 31 , 7 to 9 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $1 0. For registration call 625-276- General Childbirth Class Participants may choose either Wednesday or Thursday evening class, beginning Aug. 6 and 7, 7 p.m.. Green Class runs for six weeks. Cost: $30 To register coll Auditorium. 625-276- Natural Childbirth Class "ALL OTHER SERVICES ARE PRICED IN THE SAME MANNER." " Participants may choose either a Monday or Tuesday evening class, beginning Aug. 4 and 5, 7 p.m.. Green Auditorium.Class runs for six weeks. Cost' $30. To register call 625-276- Pediatric Health Fair ALL SERVICES ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED" Back-to-scho- back-to-scho- the Salons of f y - check up forteddy bears and dolls. Helps children become familiarwith what will happen of Iheirown check up. Aug. 9, Ogden City Mall, 1 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be free popsicles, balloons and prizes.1 ..M ) f ' , 5 J r Fran Brecon Styling THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS .inTjf1 Company CLEARFIELD 825-721- 2 LAYTON 548-222- KAYSVILLE 546-060- 1 3 w |