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Show Briefs ing, toys, household items and more, will be for sale. Kaysville. This class offers Kennel club hosting FRUIT HEIGHTS Preceptor Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma The Mt. Ogden Kennel Club of Phi will hold its next meeting Ogden will host the Northern Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the home Utah Dog Show Cluster, Oct. of Sharon Booth in Kaysville. She at the WcberOgden Fairgrounds, will present the program. 757 W. Harrisville Road in OgThe chapter met Sept. 23 at the den. home of Charleen Greenwell in Shih Tzu and Doberman club Fruit Heights. President Karla specialties will be judged WednesBroeder presided. day, Oct. beginning at 3 p.m. Judy Sanders, received the The remaining four days are pledge ritual as a new chapter shows and obedience member. trials. More than 1,000 dogs are The traditional preferential tea, entered each day. to honor all new members to BeEach day of judging is a sepata Sigma Phi, will be held Oct. 5, rate major point p.m., Pheasantbrook Club show, sponsored and staffed bv a House, Centerville. different Utah dog club. The allMrs. Greenwell presented the breed show will be held Sunday. cultural program for the evening, Oct. 5. Daydreams and Fantasies. Daily judging begins at 8 a.m. at in 10 conformation rings and four obedience rings. The judging starts at 3 p.m. each afternoon. 15 Entries have already closed for Two classes on dried flower the shows. Unentered dogs wreaths and dried flower arrangeshould not be brought to the will be held Wednesday, ments show grounds. The shows are open to the pub- Oct. 15, at the Utah Botanical lic. There is no admission charge. Gardens, 1817 N. Main in FarThe class times will be Contact Monte Smith, show mington. at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. chairman at for more Enrollment is limited so regisinformation. ter early. Preregistration is required. No telephone registrations Mrs. or reservations will be accepted. Cost is $2 for Botanical Garden members and $3 for nonmemThe Mrs. bers. Pag-- , eant office is accepting applicaParticipants supply all materitions for its statewide als. Information on ideas for ma1 terials to use can be obtained at competition to be held Jan. in Salt Lake City. the Botanical Gardens or by callThe winner of the competition ing To register, send check along qualifies for the 1987 Mrs. America finals, scheduled for live cov- with name, address, and teleerage next fall from the Hawaiian phone number and indicate which class (10 a.m. or 6 p.m.) is Village Hilton. To qualify for the Mrs. Utah preferred. Stale Pageant, a contestant must be a U.S. citizen, a minimum of loss 18 years old, married for at least one. year as of the date of entry of set 6 her state pageant, and a resident The American Heart Associaof the state she represents for a tion's weight-los- s program will minimum of six months. Oct. 6 along the Wabegin again Complete information on the Mrs. Utah State Pageant can be satch Front. will obtained by contacting: Mrs. be The Slim for Life course held at Woods Cross High Regional HeadSchool and Humana Davis North quarters, P.O. Box 701, Farming-ton- , on Tuesdays. Utah 84025, or call Hospital All classes are at 6 p.m. and last one hour each week. Cost for the course is $50, but is reduced to $40 with preregistration by mail or in person at 3, 4 in Layton the American Heart Association, LAYTON The St. Rose of Utah Affiliate, 650 E. 400 S., Salt Lima Council of Catholic WomLake City, Utah 84102. Preregisen will sponsor a rummage sale tration is also accepted by phone Oct. 3 and 4. with Mastercard or VISA at The public is invited to attend A refund of $20 is available at the sale, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 3 and 9 a.m. to noon on the completion of the course. Oct. 4 at St. Rose of Lima Hall, This includes $10 for perfect attendance, and $10 for losing 15 Layton. For information call Susie, Dixie, pounds or reaching your ideal Ardis, weight. Judy, k Donations can be dropped off Slim for Life Plus, an exin the hall Oct. and Oct. 2 becourse including tween 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Cloth ercise sessions each week, will be 322-560- 1- -5 sidered. 1 533-589- Layton Elementary LAYTON Layton Elemenwill be tary having an amblyopia clinic Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 5. On October 4, photographers will be at the school from 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m. to take pictures. All family members and friends are invited. The school is located at 319 W. Gentile, Dried flower classes scheduled Oct. best-in-sho- w Lay-to- CLEARFIELD 29-3- 4. 776-182- 5. 9-- . 1. eight-wee- 1 4-- H 4-- H PRESBYTERIAN Women's Group 550 N. Main KAYSVILLE FURNITURE TV'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT said. On Saturday, Oct. 11, the best of the nightly demonstrations will be presented again for competition in two age groups starting at 10:30 a.m. There will also be booths so the general public will be able to learn more about the organization that promotes heads, hearts, hands, and health. For the Family Fun Night, members are invited to come for stew, scones and drinks provided Adult Council and the by the Teen Council. Those who come are asked to bring a pot luck dish to the event at the n Commons Park on Monday, Oct. 6, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 APPLIANCES BABY FURNISHINGS TOYS SAVINGS GALORE Something For Everyone! aiesS96euiuiny 4-- H Read The Classified 4-- H 4-- H Lay-to- ya'oween p.m. For a food assignment bers are asked to call the fice at 451-340- memof- 4-- H 9. If you have a NEWS TIP LOCAL NEWS call Two area schools. Sunset Elementary, 2014 N. 250 W., and West Point Elementary, 3788 W. 300 N., have scheduled amblyopia screening clinics for Friday, Oct. 3, from a.m. and Oct. 7; 10 a.m-- 4 p.m. WESTMINISTER 4-- H set at area schools Rummage sale set 546-309- 4, concerning 7. 8; This Saturday Oct. 1986 1. Amblyopia clinics ca 544-867- Rake Sale Local activities will include demonstrations, booths and promotions at the Layton Hills Mall and a Family Fun Night, said Lee Sherry, Davis County director. Weeknights many local clubs will give demonstrations from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Layton Hills Mall that will include everything from the care of a horse, to how to fold a napkin, to food demonstrations, fly tying, and child care, Sherry Oct. 9. course Weight to begin Oct. 825-405- 6; op- portunity to meet candidates in the November election. Members will meet local and county candidates on Oct. 2, at the Heritage Center in Clearfield at 12:30 p.m. On Oct. 9, members will meet state and federal candidates at the Heritage Center at 12:30 p.m. No regular meeting will be held Utah-Ameri- 322-560- Chapter 752 of the NARFE will have the Utah Pageant applications ready 451-320- n. Candidates to speak 2 days in Clearfield 479-177- 5 451-083- at Eye clinic planned 5-- Oct. 1, 1986 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, FARMINGTON National week will be celebrated in Davis County during the week of state-sponsor- all-bre- 15A October Week m mmagttalWmrtummag&SalmrnmBummagmSali activities set Rummage Sale for Oct. 1 1 4-- H 4-- H Applications from professional artists and companies are being accepted for participation in the 1987-8- 8 Utah Performing Arts Tour, the region's most successful touring program. The applications must be submitted to the Utah Arts Council no later than Oct. 17 to be con- 1 Utah-Ameri- 1. Applications asked for performing arts -5 AKC-sanction- addi- tional help in starting an individualized w'alkjog program. For more information on Slim for Life classes, call Preceptor lota plans Oct. 14 meeting From 7 A dog show Oct. available at Davis High School in ss ARLENE HAMBLIN 825-453- your -2 SYRACUSE WESTPOINT p.m. The tests will be offered free of charge to children between the ages of 3'2 and 5'2 years. No appointment is necessary for parents who wish to bring their preschoolers in. Kindergartners at the schools and first-grade- 1 & CORRESPONDENT or call Lakeside Review rs will also be screened. Amblyopia, or lazy eye disease, can lead to blindness if not detected at an early age. 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