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Show -- Crossing guards needed in Layton ' V I OGDEN Better Health Symphony Ballet THROUGH CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION Calcium deficiency many problems such rosis (weakening of but many times the Review correspondent w Candidates to speak to public on Oct. 15 LAYTON The Davis Central PTA is sponsoring a night, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Oct. 15, at the Layton High School Auditorium. The audience will have an opportunity to ask questions. Those candidates who will be participating are: John M.R. Covey, Beth K. Kitchen. State Senate District 21 at 8 p.m. Bruce G. Parry, David H. Steele, Greg Fairless. State Senate District 22 at 8 p.m.: George L. Miles, Haven J. Davis County School District at 7 p.m. Dee R. Forbes, Louenda Downs. State School Board at 7:30 p.m. Fisher. State Rep. District 16 at 8:30 p.m.: Franklin W. Knowlton, Jay Ann Preston. meet-the-candid- 4 V Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 8, 1986 LYNDIA GRAHAM the longest lapse in traffic was only 5.2 seconds, he said. LAYTON The problem of The intersection is also a hazard placing crossing guards where because of the configuration of they will provide the most safety the road and the nearby location has challenged the City Council of a traffic light. again. Sparks said a crossing guard Lt. Morton Sparks of the Lay-to- n needed to help the children Police Department told the cross but a permanent crossing council extreme problems face site had not been chosen- children who travel from north of Budgeting another crossing Gordon Avenue south to Crest-vieguards pay of about $2,300 is a Elementary for school. to According Sparks there are problem for the city since the no natural gaps in traffic at the money was not set aside in this intersection of Golden Avenue years budget and Gordon to allow the children The council agreed that crossing to safely cross. guards would probably be needed A crossing time of 16 to 19 sec- at both schools and set aside time onds is needed at the intersection at the next regular City Council for pedestrians to safely cross but meeting for a final decision. f can lead to as osteopothe bones), problem is deeper. YOUR BODY'S ABILITY TO ABSORB AND UTILIZE CALCIUM DEPENDS ON THE NORMAL FUNCTIONING OF THE ENTIRE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM WHICH IS STRONGLY INFLUENCED BY UTAH SYMPHONY YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM. Val A. Browning Arts Center Main Auditorium Our clinical experience has shown that if deficiency states exist in your body often these conditions respond only when associated nerve interference to the digestive organs is removed and trient absorption is returned to normal ranges. YOUR HEALTH IS TOO IMPORTANT TO LOSE. We successfully treat many cases like this in our clinic. There is no charge or obli- gation for consultation with the doctor. For an appointment or more information call now. OCTOBER 16th JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN, Conducting Claude Frank, Piano BERLIOZWaverley Overture BEETHOVENPiano Concerto No. DVORAKSymphony No. 6 1 2580 JEFFERSON AVENUE CALL 399-921- 4 Dr. Bennett Dr. Barlow. State Rep. District 14: at 8:30 p.m. Scott W. Holt, Wm. Fred GRAND OPENING! 1L .1 '. 'I 1 AMERICAS BEST... AMERICAS BEST CONTACTS & EYEGLASSES EYEGLASSES! ZCMI DOWNTOWN - OGDEN Wed., October 8, 10 a.m. Thurs., October 9, 10 a.m. p.m. 7 p.m. Q S.V. LENSES AND EYE EXAM COMPLETE! 7 MALL ZCMI LAYTON HILLS - PAIR HIGH FASHION FRAMES 9l nO) LAST TIME THIS YEAR! REMEMBER... THATS 2 PAIR AND INCLUDES THE EYE EXAM! PAIR BAUSCH & LOMB and other fine quality soft contact lenses And Eye Exam $9 tyl Complete REMEMBER . . . THATR 2 PAIR INCLUDING THE EYE EXAM! (Offer does not apply to previously placed orders.) CALL NOW FOR A FREE NO OBLIGATION APPOINTMENT Above sizes are sasasmst aiaawiija ir t nu- la mini-blind- s from Levolor (O available in white or alabaster. I Thomas 5A |