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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 27, 1987 9A Layton Officials to wait tables, raise funds day-car- e CLEARFIELD When is a servant a not public public servant" in the usual sense? When hes waiting tables at the Golden Corral Family Steak House, 293 S. State, Clearfield, and all for a good cause. The celebrity waiters will be on hand May 29 from 6 to 9 p.m., as g project, part of a held in conjunction with the Marie Osmond Miracle Telethon, to open $ LAYTON The TLC Preschool which has been in operation for the past eight years is expanding. A new feature will be the TLC Day Care Center. Located in the Trinity Lutheran Church building, next door to Crestview Elementary, at 385 W. Golden Ave, in Layton, the facility operated by Mary Wagner and Debbie Robarge, will host an open house May 29, 1 1 a.m. until 6 p.m. The official opening will take place the first of June. A large video game machine donated by Aladins Castle will be awarded as a door prize. Hours for the new day-cacenter will be 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Children ages 2 years to 12 years will be accepted for before and after school care. Breakfast, lunch and two snacks will be served. An additional feature will be offered to aid parents of children who may be or desire to be active in Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, and groups. These activities will be provided at the 1 Sy- V 1987. ic FEE-SEASO- 2 One of the directors of a new Layton day-car- e Debbie Robarge, supervises children at play. center, For further information center. Also, students who attend Whi- and E.G. King Elementary Schools will be picked up. r ' t - ' : v " f ' y I,. , $ i ' ''' 544-577- 0. HowIbrADmitedTime, IMmitedShrimp. f f ra ' :'. V -- a', ' T f , ' f f ' r x si ,7 Fran Brown , s ' A " & JjM v . ,As Jf iX, & 1987 Golden Corral Corporation. now offering Sue Hiatt HOUSE HUNTING Let Classified Ads help you find what 293 S. State St., Clearfield : & youre CALL BEFORE YOU DIG. looking for. 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Additional savings for students who pay the tuition fee in full. - ffCSfif L Steak AndAll)u-- !' is 'I Financing Available f ' during 5 year Warranty 4800 CFM es ' , Installed con- - cerning the center, parents are couraged to attend the open house or call Nancie Nalder '4 No Down Payment Completely - 'f in the public relations department of Call H.P. Ck v ' & 4 is serving an internship spring quarter. Hiatt is one of two interns chosen from those interviewed by the public relations assistant staff manager for Mountain Bell. Hiatt, a junior at Weber State College is majoring in communications and English, with a public relations emphasis. She is married to Clair Hiatt and they have five children. After graduation in the summer of 1988, Hiatt plans to pursue a career in the public or private sector in the public relations field. Champion $ v A Clearfield woman. Sue Hiatt, h or Cools up to 1350 Sq. Ft. currently has more than 160 locations across the United States giving, training to children in singing, dancing, showmanship and performing. In 1981 Nalder was named as an Outstanding Young Woman of America. The YWCA of Utah honored Nalder as Woman of the Year at the annual awards dinner held May 8 at the Hilton Hotel. She follows Debbie Fields of Mrs. Fields Cookies who won this award in 1986. Bell-Uta- Waiters are Mayor Neldon Hamblin, Clearfield Police Lt. Steve Hill, Fire Chief Roger Bodily, Chamber of Commerce president Carl Stephens, Wayne Thornock, executive vice president of Community First Bank and former city councilman, and City Manager Wally Baird. COOLER SALE N Aivin Nalder is the founder and national director of the Sunshine Generation Childrens Performing Groups, a company which Mountain childrens hospitals nationwide. 544-426- 1 Your Choice ; Mountain Bell intern chosen is used for SHEET METAL BILLS LAYTON Business woman honored Nancie Nalder of Fruit Heights was recently named Woman of the Year by the YWCA of Northern Utah. She won in the categobusiness for ry of woman-owne- d According to Randy Benoit, owner of the Golden Corral franchise in Clearfield, the restaurant chain will donate approximately $1 million to the telethon. Each restaurant will donate $5,000 plus the tips received during our Waiters Night project. He said none of the money is used for administration costs, and fund-raisin- re 4-- H the second largest in the nation, which is televised May 30 and 31. 43 US WEST COMPANY Answers: iAfr.v |