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Show ,6A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October Area center training course 'alive, we!!' ssvr fi S kuJ issasl v. 8, 1986 WESTMINSTER PASTRAMI BURGER PRESBYTERIAN CIJURCH U.S.A. The Davis Ar- - weu an(j functioning at the s diesel me- - DAVC. Vocational Center iea chanic program is alive and Marcell said she was concerned well, say program officials. ;with an article on criticisms of Wendy Marcell, program coor- - the Job Corps program and how dinator for the DAVC, said a Job the public would interpret it diesel mechanic program, cause it did not specify the loca which recently received criticism tion of training, If people think the DAVC from a disgruntled student, has is not going to place do with DAVC to Program the nothing anyone, students wont enroll, program. KAYSVILLE CHURCH SCHOOL WORSHIP ps Pator 546-021- 2 Meeting at 550 N. 600 W. she said. ! American cheese Tomato Cut lettuce Special sauce Sesame seed bun A.M. Rev. Russell H. Durler Church Office ((warrensj Pastrami 9:00 A.M 10:00 lb. ground beef V i (550 N. Main St.) Marcell said the two programs The DAVC places approxi-(Jo- b Corps and DAVC) are mately 80 percent of the students closely aligned, adding, all is in the program, Marcell said. 0 Kaysville, Utah 84037 Jim Dykens WHERE THE CHOICES ARE Assistant ire chief If B: lists goals w OGDEN LOGAN LAYTON J r- - DONNA KEMP JVBeview correspondent SUNSET Sunsets new assis-Jtafire chief, Jim Dykens, plans ZZl nt GREAT CASUALS TO WEAR g improving the quality of for the citys firefighters. With the experience I have, I plan to improve the quality of 5 training. The training is pretty 1 good but a lot more needs to be jsidone, said Dykens. Jr As assistant fire chief, his duties 5 include providing adequate train- ing to firefighters, designing a fire 1 inspection form for buildings, Z and organizing Fire Prevention J-- 5 on train-v-v-m- BEFOREHAND AFTER! FASHION BIG SHIRTS Todays fashion favorite, the casual big shirt, is Royal or designed especially for mothers-to-bred with button back detailing, 100 rayon. Sizes 36.00. Maternity Shop. Week. In fire inspection, I have already designed a new form for buildings that is more informative. The old form only gave little information but this new form is ? more specific on what building J and inspection codes need to be r done, said Dykens. In planning Fire Prevention 2 Week, Oct. Dykens said the J public should be aware of fire J safety methods and how to get alive. j outThe reason Fire Prevention - Week began was a result of the 5 big Chicago fire. Therefore fire 2 prevention is geared toward ev-- J eryone. A big effort is toward the - kids because hopefully through the kids, the parents will learn with the kids about fire preven- tion, said Dykens. ? Dykens will visit area elementa-- f ry schools to give presentations on plan to get out alive," the weeks theme. On Saturday, Oct. 1, from 10--2 p.m., an open house is scheduled for the purpose of bringing the community to see the fire department, said Dykens. One of Dykens goals is to im-- j prove the image of the fire department. I would like to see the image of the fire department improved. A good department is worth having and I want the residents to feel that its worth the money they put into the program, said Dykens. Dykens has been a firefighter for eight years. Prior to working for the Sunset Fire Department, he worked at Hill Air Force Base Fire Department. He was hired in Sunset in September, to replace Jim Autry. e. 8-1- 6. LEVIS ADJUSTABLE SNAP-I- T WAIST MATERNITY JEANS Look great, feel comfortable. Innovative adjustable waist pant has snap closures and the waist expands, then snaps back into after the baby arrives. Prewash indigo shape denim. Sizes 34.00 Maternity Shop. 1, 6-1- 1 j ? I ' 1 "'M Chamber schedules get-togeth- er CLEARFIELD The Clear. field Chamber of Commerce will host its first Business After Hours meeting Thursday, Oct. 7 16 from p.m. at Freeport West. The event will be held at oc- the north end of building h Toolcupied by Ream 5-- E-- 6, High-Tec- s ing. The purpose of the meeting is ? for business people to exchange business cards and get acquaint- ed. There at 660 businesses regis- tered in the city. Of that number, 400 are owned and operated locally, while the re BUSTER BROWN PLAYWEAR YOUR CHOICE 2 landlords or are subsidiaries of maining 260 are run by absentee ASK ABOUT OUR I larger companies who are located CHILDRENS MODEL CONTEST out of the state. According to Richard Quimby, 'president of the Chamber of 4 Commerce, the goal is for greater interaction between the busi- nesses in the community. i Refreshments for the event will be catered by the Country Gar i dens Restaurant. 1 Among the door prizes to be J given are: a portable TV, guitar, silk flower arrangement and gift 2 certificates. The cost is $4 and an RSVP is I requested by Oct. 10. All mem- bers of the business community are encouraged to attend. - i WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Special buy on play wear for boys and girls. Choose from long sleeve stripe and solid color tops, and and corduroy pants in toddler, girls 4-sizes Youngworld. boys 4-6- 7 M CHARGE IT ON YOUR BON OR AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCOUNT SUNDAY, 12-- 5 SATURDAY 10-STORE HOURS: MONDAY FRIDAY, 10-LOGAN 753-613LAYTON 546-246TOORDER, CALL OGDEN 399-418- A UNIT OR OF ALLIED STORES TOLL FREE x DETAILS AVAILABLE IN THE CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT |