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Show Working people and the marketplace Review Wednesday August 24, 1908 La TV given in Young Fountaine plans weddings LAYTON A dream and several years of planning are near reality for a new concept in weddings for Layton. Yem and Pat Allen, with family and friends who share ownership, have opened La Fountaine, a unique wedding and catering service, 2621 East Oak Hills Drive in Layton. Construction and remodeling is now underway but all of La Fountaines services are currently available. Vern Allen, who asks prospective clients to excuse our dust during the remodeling, said La Fountaine will be second to none in the state of Utah. When it is completed later this year the center will house facilities for a complete wedding, start to finish, and will add more facilities later. In the mean time, those services are available at La Fountaine in Layton and can be used for a wedding and reception at any site in northern Utah. A bride and groom can receive help with all areas of their wedding, according to Tricia Decker, promotional director and one of the rs. From the first steps of planning to cleaning up after the reception, La Fountaine can provide advice, direction and trained help from the experienced staff. She said the experienced hands of Connie Child and Marilyn Flitton of Personal Touch will be available as bridal consultants. h The Personal Touch has La Fountaine. combi-nedwit- Brides may select gowns for purchase or rent, as can bridesmaids, flower girls, and mothers. Brides who want a custom made gown will find help through the several expert seamstresses associated with La Fountaine. The groom and attending men can rent or purchase tuxedos and have them expertly fitted. Larry Nye, sales manager of plans to conduct another drawing the Layton Chevrolet dealership. Sept. 15. Invitations, floral arrangments, photographs and .video taping, foods from sit down meals to deserts, and decorating can all be done by the staff. Beauticians will work with the bride and her attendants. An unusual idea will be used at La Fountaine when the construction and remodeling is completed of later this year. A mini-mawedding-relate- d shops will be housed in the building so brides and grooms can visit each one for ideas and help. Hair dressers will be on site. Eventually La Fountaine plans to provide limousine and horse drawn carriage service. CONSERVE .WATER Have your Sprinkling System Save Water, Time, installed Now and Money. Call ways be S Jims. OGDEN 1925 Walt Ave. mm. Until the remodeling is completed, all the services are available but the reception hall will not be used. The staff is traveling from Logan to Provo to provide services at any site. When the facility is completed, the wedding or reception can be held at La Fountaine, but the staff will continue to provide their services at other sites as well, such as churches or for weddings in yards, gardens, or parks. We can save time, money, and frustration for brides, grooms, and their parents, said Mrs. Decker. In one place they can find everything they like. La Fountaine will be one of the largest wedding facilities in Utah. Sit down dinners for up to 350 people can be held at the site. Beautiful fountains will greet guests at the front of the building and several thousand feet of ad- - she said. meal out, Husband and partner, Mike, a residential and commercial painter by trade, helps out because it means so much to Penny that the business succeeds. She grew up in the restaurant business, working for her parents in Florida where they operated several International Pancake Houses. In this area she worked for Denneys and North Seas. Now she wants a place of her own where she can cook her own innz Dance-a-Ram- DR. JERRY J. BULLOUGH CHIROPRACTOR STRESS ON SPINAL DISCS Without spinal discs, your spinal column would be a solid mass of bone. These are the cartilage pads that separate the 24 vertabrae in your spine. In some ways they can be said to operate like an automobile's hydraulic system. They give your spine flexibility in movement and provide a much needed cushioning effect. h of the length of your spine Spinal discs account for about and play an important part in every movement of your body. They are constantly exposed to compression, torque, twisting, and injury, and this can bring stress to the disc mechanism. When misalignments in your spinal column occur, this can interfere with the normal functioning of your nervous system. The brain sends nerve impulses through the spinal column to all the organs and cells in your body. Every part of your body needs an adequate supply of nerve impulses to function in good health. If you are feeling any pain or discomfort in your neck or back or in other parts of your body, you may be able to benefit from spinal examination and treatment. one-fourt- Staff photo by Bruce Bennett e Tammy Naumann lets Pat Allen take care of details for wedding. Allen directs La Fountaine in Layton. Bride-to-b- ded space will allow any type of wedding. For more information call or 544-975- 7 774-844- Brides 0. may visit La Fountaine between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Evening appointments are available. In the interest of better health from the office of: DR. JERRY -- 546-373- homemade soup. We provide low fat low cholesterol meals by using soybean oil for some of our customers who must watch their Krr ll ADULT AND EVENING SCHOOL di- We close at 6 p.m. so we can spend time with our boys, he added. Our long range plans are to purchase the building and do some remodeling and become a real asset to the community. .jay m 5F Before Nov. 19, 1988 800 ADULTS CHILDREN (11 under) Receive A S 4.00 Discount Our All Day Ski Pass. 400 1 DAVIS SCHOOL DISTRICTS COURSE OFFERINGS. Everley said. -- BULLOUGH FREE Initial Spinal Exam, Were open for breakfast at 6 a.m. six days a week and feature a hot luncheon special with et, J. Chiropractor-360 S. Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton No instant potatoes either, everything is made from scratch, he said. "mw a, i rJi DISCOUNT CARD first place ho; Over-AChoreography; Best and Rhythm Company dance team from Fruit superior - Dance Spectacular; Western Regional Show Team Heights was organized last Septheir reached have and tember Champions; and Western Regionfirst Champions. six six al Dance-Twiof out of places, goal Their show Disney Delights plus more. features what they train in - balAmong honors they have received are: first place small dance let, jazz, tumbling and baton Junior Miss Dance and twirling. The girls are from Morteam Over-a- ll Winners Sweepstakes gan through Centerville and Trophy; Rocky Mountain Small many hold state and national Team Champions, Pocatello, Ida Julie 544-533- 6 Ktx. i Dance team wins honors FRUIT HEIGHTS Webbs LAYTON 88 N. Fort Lano & Gentile Mrs. Decker. they can bring their children or when they just fee like having a Mike and Penny Everley dont really care what people call their eating establishment as long as they keep coming back for more. Weve really enjoyed getting to know the regulars and we welcome all our new customers, said Penny. We serve a great many of the farmers and construction workers in the area, but we want the families to know that we have good I 1 621-617- It will be like having 30 small businesses under one roof, said food and a nice dining area where The new sign SYRACUSE says Syracuse Cafe. For all the old timers in Syracuse it will al- Rasmussen's for details FREE ESTIMATE ll Gafe gets new owners, sign Lakeside Review correspondent drawing A Sunset man said Scott Giles of Sunset won in LAYTON has won a color television set as a conjunction with the stores contestant in a random drawing grand opening. Nye said the business will consponsored by Young Chevrolet of tinue to operate at the mal and the Layton Mall. BSES ARLENE HAMBLIN 3G Course work begins the week of Aug. 29th CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AFTER 2:30 JERRY FISHBURN 774-7460, Basic Math Drivers Ed. English (LitComp) English (GramComp) History (American) History (World Civ.) Physical Education Psychology On After Nov. 19, 1988 . Adult $16, Children $8 rl Available At: i, Millers Ski and Cycle Haus, Alpine Sports, and Snowbasin ' snowbasin P O. BOX 340 HUNTSVIUE. UT. 04)17 (0011 $ Drivers Ed. English English Mathematics Science Social Studies There is no charge for Adults who are not presently enrolled in a school program and are or extended day program or working towards a high school diploma. Students in a regular day adults who have already earned a diploma will be charged a $45 fee per class. The Drivers Education fee is $100 for students who have already earned a high school diploma. CLASSES ARE FROM 7 TO 10 P.M. CHUCKWAGON BREAKFAST GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES Saturday, August 27, 1988-7:00-10:- 00 a.m. Kaysville City Bowery 23 East Center Street, Kaysville, Utah Sponsored by: Non-adul- CENTRAL DAVIS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Adults & Teenagers-$4.0- 0 Children 12 & Under-$2.0- 0 Advanced ticket sales at Local Heritage Senior Centers-Layto& Silver Age Golden Years n, must have a permission slip from their counselor to become eligible for these make up credit classes. There is a minimum attendance requirement. Vocational Center. Credit and vocaSpecial adult courses will also be held at the Davis Area in: available tional training are Autobody, Auto Mechanics, Business, Computers, Diesel Mechanics, Drafting, Electronics, Farm Management, Food Service, Machine Shop, Marketing, Nurse Aide, Welding, Word Processing. or the Davis School District at For more information contact the DAVC at 451-110- 546-413- 4 2. Adult Basic Education (ABE) and English as a Second Language (ESL) begin August 29th, 1988. Students may enroll at any center listed below during any night they attend. These classes are free to the public. North Davis Junior High School 835 South State Street Clearfield, Utah BE - Room 265 ESL - Room 267 DAVIS COUNTY AGING SERVICES, IRC. Ground Breaking Ceremonies-- 1 0:00 a.m. Prizes Awarded at Ground Breaking Proceeds go to the Building Fund of the ts 774-743- 0 Tues. & Wed. Layton High School 440 Lancer Lane Layton, Utah AI)E - Room 147 299-206- 5 546-795- 0 Tues. & Thurs. Hours are from 7:00 p.m, to ABE AND ESL PURPOSE OR OFFERINGS: Viewmont High School 120 West 10th North Bountiful, Utah ABE - (Special Education) Mon. & Wed. 9:00 p.m. Preparation for GED Examination Preparation for Citizenship Examination Basic instruction in English to individuals who speak other than English as their primary language. Basic instruction in Math, English and Social Studies Preparation instruction for entry into high school completion courses. There is No tuition fee for ABE or ESL classes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 451-110- 2. |