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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 22, 1989 Bosh poppies raise questions ing the fact that the following questions relating to ethical analysis of the presidents example in the choice and rearing of his pets have yet to be answered: 1. Why has the'president chosen to raise baby English spaniels, instead of American water spaniels, American foxhounds, or, at least, Alaskan malamutes or Boston terriers? 2. Why has the president chosen to raise puppies at all? Youd think hed do his patriotic duty and get that spaniel spayed. SHARON NAUTA STEELE Lakeside Review columnist Well, the news is out President and Mrs. George Bush have become grandparents to a litter of puppies their English spaniel produced. And you better believe the new arrivals will be fed with a silver bone, thanks to a group of Barbaras friends who recently hosted a puppy shower for Millie, the mother-to-b- Rain or Shine- station KSOS, were six colored balls, six rubber elephants, and a bag of canine candy. Rather nice, Id say, consider e. Among the gifts, according to Utah DJ Tom Murray of radio F 3. Is the president going to let the new arrivals gobble up all that shower gift canine candy f Attention Spring Brides and, thus, set a bad example for every dog in nation whos currently struggling to achieve better eating habits? 4. If the mother-to-b- 3B Lady De Beaute Dis Features BmuHCbntoL Cosmetics had only five puppies, instead of six, would the extra colored ball and elephant be donated to the nations canine poor? 5. Is this what folks mean when they say this countrys going to the dogs? e Consult with us for Hr it Makeover it Skin Care Color Analysis Let us create a special look for your special day I 731-040- 1 Free Gift with this ad Tole painting class planned in Layton LAYTON ... Layton City k tole painting class. The class will be taught by Pam Nielson on Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. to noon beginning April 1 at Bettys Crafts, 300 E. Gentile (in five-wee- The Mini-Mall- ). painting and the finishing of wood projects. At least two projects will be completed in the class. The cost of the beginning class is $35, which includes the cost of the projects and basic supplies. The cost of the open tole Also an open tole class will be available for those interested in receiving help on projects cur-rently. being worked on or instruction on how to paint a certain project. The beginning course will include instruction in the art of tole Re- creation is offering a beginning J . k class is $18 for the course or $4 a session. Registration is now taking place at the Layton City Recreation Office at the new wave pool complex at 465 N. 275 E., Lay-toEnrollment is limited. For more information, call five-wee- n. 546-858- DR. JERRY J. BULL0UGH 0. CHIROPRACTOR Workshop classes to help children study FARMINGTON County School The Davis District 28. p.m. an- . nounced a seven week session of parent and child evening classes at Centerville Elementary School, 350 N. 100 E., with a free introductory workshop to be held Tuesday, March 21, from 7 to 9 The class, especially recom- social, behavioral, -- memory andor study skills, will be held twice weekly each Tuesday and Thursday night beginning March Just about everybody gets a headache once in awhile, so why should you be unduly upset if you happen to be suffering from one? If you've been celebrating with friends and eat or imbibe too much, it certainly would not be unusual to wake up with a headache the next day. But that kind of headache usually goes away as soon as youre eating and drinking sensibly again, and getting enough sleep. But what about the other kinds of headache? Some illnesses, such as flu, include headache among the symptoms. But if youre in reasonably good health, you have a right to wonder why you suffer from headaches. A resort to aspirin and other medication may dull the pain for awhile, but if the headaches persist you should seek treatment. Among the causes of persistent headache are problems with the cervical vertebrae, the spinal bones in your neck. If they are out of alignment, this could cause headaches until you get the treatment you need. fee. Registration will be processed during the first night of class. Cost is $30, with BYU college credit available for teachers, as well as parents who attend with their children, for an additional- - mended for children who want or need to improve their academic, Children in the first and second grades will attend from 4:30 to 8 p.m. Third and fourth graders will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m., while youngsters in grades five through eight will fill a 7:30 to 9 p.m. time slot. Class set at DAVC Wedding Parkhurst - Greenman KAYSVILLE Wed on March 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple were the former Miss .Wendy Parkhurst and Scott E. Greenman. ' She is the daughter of Irene P. Greenwell and Russell H. Par-khur- ' ' In the cational f' w of Kaysville. Greenman is the son of Arthur and Donna Greenman of Layton. A reception honoring the new- -' lyweds was held at the Burton Lane Chapel. Attending as maid of honor was Tracy Howard. Best man was Sean Stromberg. ' The bride is a graduate of Davis High School, while the groom graduated from Layton High r S. Fort Lane, Suite 102, Layton 546-373- FREE m;AAn,wp.p.)M ' ., f '11s 8 M 2 p.m.-- 7 p.m. Regular Dinner Menu skills, resource management skills, and career development. 10-ke- management emphasizing calculators by the touch method, and a review of business math functions needed in the world. The general is welcomed to attend. public Registration is free for adults 10-k- ey busi-nessperso- ; V Kaysville. who have not completed high school. There is a $45 fee for people who already have a diploma or for students presently enrolled in high school day programs. Registration will take place at the first class Tuesday, March 28, 7 p.m. There are no books to buy. business purposes, including bank . reconciliations, money along iuith Special menu with family and kids in mind Class size is limited, so sin up now for this informative class. Adult high school credit is available. The Davis Area Vocational Center is located at 550 E. 300 S., Scott and Wendy Greenman In conjuncKAYSVILLE tion with the Davis Adult High y School, a recordkeeping ' will class be calculator taught for TO weeks on Tuesday evenings, '7-1- 0 p.m. beginning March 28, at Davis High School, Kaysville, Room 294. The curriculum will include keeping records for personal and Couple to relate son's struggle with AIDS A couple whose son died of an d illness and was fea- peppercorn AIDS-relate- tured in a nationally televised movie, Go Toward the Light, will speak Easter Sunday at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, 2133 Washington Blvd.. at 7 p.m. STEAK ' 451-79- ft ''Men's & Boys Swimwear SURPRISE The exam, conducted by nurses from the Utah Depart , AND GIFT SERVICE SHORTS for 57 LAYTON HILLS MALL ENTIRE FAMILY Cancer testing set March 30 S. in Syracuse. mEsmniMmcKT: 13. GREAT EASTER BASKET i A cancer SYRACUSE will women for clinic screening be held on Thursday, March 30, 8:30 a.m.-3:3- 0 p.m. at the Syracuse Stake Center, 1974 W. 1700 PRIME RIB min .grr Triinmrfaf classes from 10 a.m. to noon, March 30, April 6 and 13. Free child care will be available during these classes for trained toddlers and older. Please call the office, to see if you are eligible. SEAFOOD iv . Gardening service again scheduled at USU farm ur w self-estee- m Business class dated in Kaysville two-ho- X -- : The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. t 1 Initial Spinal Exam Human Center, It is held from 7:40 10:40 a.m. in Room B104. The class focuses on five main areas; building, assertive communication skills, life management SchooL I BULLOUGH 546-413- st Garden- FARMINGTON is Nutrition for being offered ling will be held It this spring. again at the USU Extension Service jHoticultural Farm in Farming- ; ton. This service is geared toward low income needs. There will be three J. -- Chiropractor-360 Resource Center, is now being 4 taken. Call to sign up for this fun and interesting class, or for further information. Turning Point will begin Tuesday, March 28 and run every day for four weeks. , i interest of better health from the office of: DR. JERRY KAYSVILLE Registration for the Turning Point class offered through the Davis Area Vo- '' , NORMAL HEADACHES ARENT s700 & The Bon Marche sends congratulations and best wishes to each bridal couple who has registered with The Bon Marche Bridal Registry, and we sincerely hope your future II is ment of Health, includes a pap smear, pelvic exam, breast exam, and blood pressure reading. A modest fee is charged based on family size and income. For information or appointments, call Judy Keime, full of happiness and good fortune. This month's registered bridal couples are: MARCH 27 Detra Brunson Ik- - JUNE 10 Wendy Wolfe Michael Guerra Steve Peterson APRIL 7 Carol MacPherson Blair Kooistra APRIL 22 Helo Dawson Rich Matzelle Jeanette Brooks Robert Earle JUNE 17 Kimberly Snyder Layne Nelson . I Kimberly Hinman Tim Abrott APRIL 29 Tina Cottle Troy Wright i tan too Gin COUPON COUPON OFF 10 Clean Private Rooms WITH COUPON With purchase of $10 or moro. 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