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Show 8 TtiPSfMy, May 21. 1001 Lakeside rt ers Family of dancers to cool their heels in Alaska in June v'Aac rnAcis P ' j'w f I of the game ahead step 1 e win No I for funher M" .r The May birthday Thursday. May 30. Call ft), tions. A display of lapidars items center through May jj. T he rest blood pressure elm- held on Thursday. June 6 at in There is room for the Monday ceramics classed day afternoon oil paintirgt Donations of paperback condition are needed. May is OlJer AmericanT , prr.n Hatch Senior Confer, the latter part of ihe month center for more information S w r- - "Xou luve lo tv prell) darn good to finish ahead of a larger learn," saiJ Connie Hun, the team's mother, seamstress and y Connie explains that larger teams luve a lot of as turn and energy as ihe many darners san take turns on center natu-rall- ' n: s sV- r - lug. eXiitmg movements to win in those situations she said Hut the team's hard work is paying off with big awards and performaruc opportunities as lar away as Alaska. This past weekend, ihe team earned a firxt-ple finish in the small-teadivision I at ihe Koikx Mountain Clogging Championships at Lagoon In the five years the four have competed in this division they have been awarded first pl.ue four times. In individual competition. Julie and Mindy. Hriun were all singled out to be on the All Kockv Mountain leant, representing the lop 10 doggers in the region. All four, including Cheryl, have been on the Ml Rocky Mountain Team at least twice now. Brian has been on the team six times, every year he has competed ROBERT RCGANStandard-Cxamine- r Last weekend. Hrian and Julie also finish with their duet. earned a fnst-pae- c In the Rocky Mountain Clogging Championships spend their summer performing and touring Alaska. Other The Rocky Mountain Region includes Competing members will accompany them. will Bon and family Cheryl I'tah. Idaho. Nevada and Wyoming. More at Lagoon Friday, Julie, Brian, Mindy than 1.000 individual doggers participated would have close competition from Roy's ing with their older sisters and brother Connie said last year her children just in the event last weekend. about four years aeo. Steele Family Cloggcrs. threw together a few dances they knew. In the last few years, the group and its But. she said, this year they want to look The seven will perform twice a day. six Connie attributes much of the success of members have earned numerous awards mid-Jun- e as they arc being paid. She from weeks for week a professional as six Steele her. to children the days both Utah the at they family including championships she made over a dozen new has said other Fisc end of the until siblings July. State and Davis County fairs. Hill Air have taken private lessons from Brian and costumes in the past few weeks. in 12 not are active has children Connie I orce Base talent with the Steele Bonnie have and dogged competition, appearances Steele family at numerous competitions on the Lugene Jelesnic show, performances dogging at this time. On the way to Anchorage, the group will on the television show Hcc Haw" and Additionally, the older Brian and Cheryl also perform in a square dancing festival The Steeles are the owners of Wild West more. will play lead roles in a melodrama each in White Horse. Alaska. doggers and of dog America. Even with all these accomplishments, Julie and Mindy are now taking lessons day. In another performance, the two will When the group gets home late this sumtheir mother says, there is no way to tell if from be joined by Julie in a Wild West type of Jennifer Powers of West Valley. The shoot-oumer. the older Brian and Cheryl plan to t. the four are really the lop doggers in the family members who clog take lesopen their own clogging studio in Clearne on because the region has a tradition of other sons from their siblings, Brian and Cheryl. The seven were discovered by the talent field or Layton. awards. giving multiple This summer, the Bon Family Cloggcrs agency that hired them for these perforW sih hundreds of Brian will also be teaching dogging at competitors in the difhave been hired for six weeks to perlorm mances last summer when family members ferent divisions, it is not uncommon for Weber State University next year. There in Anchorage Alaska's Tent City Festival. were visiting their father and husband. are a lot of fun things happening." he said. e awards to be given two or three Members of the Bon Family competitive Roger, who works in tagie River. Alaska. m a. com petition. team will be joined in their performances The group was giving some dogging clinConnie said that after paying into her If there were an award for the best family by Dawn. Billy and ics and was invited to join in on some childrens hobby for so many years, it's group of doggers. Connie said her group Brian. The three began perform nice to see it finally paying oft dancing performances in Anchorage. Autumn Glow Senior Center, 81 E. Center, first-plac- parents meet over Mario Nintendo-obsesse- d People warned us it would happen, but we didn't listen. We went ahead and son one of those bought our fourth-grad- e mindlessly addictive Nintendos for his birthday. Now. our house forever pulses to the At the office, must have been having a scry good day, because I started humming I Homo C--) -- , Light Sheri Poe Bernard loud syncopations of those electronic games featuring that mustachioed handy- or tikebde Retie columnist with this J t game, it would break his heart to always be sidelined while Mom and Dad play. ( For months, my husband and I had kept famiour regular rendezvous with Mario a ly secret. After all, we didnt want to air our dirty linens in public, and as a working mom, I dont have time for Nintendo and two-play- er laundry, too. But recently, I was caught. to myself. Humming, unconsciously, the music from the game. Dr. Mario. With exclamations of delight, half the people in my department recognized the tune, and admitted they too, spent their evenings with the Mario family. Shocking! I had no idea that the Nintendos of Americas children had invaded the lives of so many parents. Who's home doing the dishes? Checking the homework? Keeping up with the latest on L.A. Law" and Murphy Brown? It makes me wonder if there shouldnt be some kind of support group for these e Parents people: The Nintendo-Obsessiv- Exchange. The new buzzword could be: Just say NOPE. Parents could meet weekly and discuss ways of avoiding the Nintendo temptation. They could review ways to once again integrate housework into their daily activities. They could relearn how to communicate with their children and their neighbors. And if that doesnt work, they can swap ideas on the best way to kill all the viruses in Level 20 of Dr. Mano. As for me, I wont be at the meetings. These kinds of meetings are for people with problems, and I dont have any problems. At least, none e that a keeper, nanny and gardener house- full-tim- wouldn't solve. 544-125- The Clearfield High music department will present a "pops concert" tonight. May 21 at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Performing groups will include the wind ensemble, intermediate band, and jazz ensemble. Selections include music from s: k s; ( , 1 Tf 3 t;s j d- T. -- ' T iv ji L-- 1 music. Dances will begin again in The center will dose for Mav 27. Str- ' 1 i e ; K . The next Wcndovcr trip is vA I i Thursday. June 13. The cost nj , ! Tuesday. May 28 magician Jay i I son will entertain at noon. A first anniversary party mil be - I Friday. June 7. The next Wcndovcr trip is on J Sign up now to go. The next 55 Alive class Ml be I June 26 and 27. Call to register. i I ju , an A Pioneer Trails State Park I planned for June 27. A barbecued lunch will be served. A tour to the s of the American West in Logan is t for Tuesday. July 30. And a tour I planned for Sundance. Also those 1 cd in a tour to Wyoming Downs i the center director know. If inter: any of these lours call to notify the r A Creative Happenings class ta.j Sandy Butterfield will begin in Jun 4 jects covered will include art. poe y ntance. humor, relaxing and share . the center tf interested. j The Tuesday ceramics class, the I 4 ts day Spanish class and the creative r class have been discontinued until Lf cut. orchestra will be back in the fdltr 1 .ret. stained glass class will begin in the i I j!J ' s.1 . j-- Menus Davis County Council on Agir . chcons are the same at all centers a t served at 11:30 a.m. Reservations' be made at least one day in adva J calling Autumn Glow at 5. tage at 544-123- 5 unit 773-706- Wednesday. May 22: pork chop beans, steamed celery, tossed salad f beans, French dressing, chilled pea f namon orange muffin and milk. J Thursday, May 23: vegetable me f with gravy, whipped potatoes. M with green beans, peach and date cheese, iced carrot cake, dinner r milk. f Friday, May 24: chicken parisian: f i ing with sauce, buttered spinach on, sunshine Jello salad, chilled tf whole-wheroll and milk. Da Monday, May 27: Memorial day. Tuesday. May 28: baked ham, si y tatoes. buttered peas, carrot coleslaw j roll ai,dr ry cottage cake, cornmcal at f. 1 it! pzi h th li: I ' froi I ensembles. f i thi f EM v bv Under New Management! Sunday Dinner I.H. everl the production A Chorus Line," and the movie. The Doors. The jazz ensemble will perform with vocalist Tom Davenport from All of Me. The program will also include members from previous jazz Buffet Brunch u i CHS musicians perform tonight CLEARFIELD t Cfo-- l The center needs volunteer Meals on Wheels. Call the f mation. The last dance of the seur W ednesday Mas-2right after Autumn Glow Orchestra w, ed man. Mario. Alas, my husband and I are sorely addicted. Charles likes the game well enough. On a rainy day when he cant find a good book or available playmate, he might meander into his bedroom for a bout with Mario. But for the most part, the newness of Nintendo has worn off, and it is no longer at the top of his list of fun things to do. And this is a very good thing, because V. A . M,-- shoes and g A , ton Mage It takes a lot ot 5 fecfc.ihj lour-inemlH- T anj r, F for Memorial Day, n4) I I The next Wcndovcr ,r:p M 14 an ,hC'C Hl balk.3 When il come to family Closers are a Mop ahc.ul of the fame lie competitive learn has been known to tjke on much larger learns 1 773-706- on Mondays. Call The center w,i he . 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