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Show i Tuesday. M3 21, 1M1 9 LAKESIDECOMMUNITY asses to chase boredom away Sihi'ol wmm,'r area I1'1' ,j , Citizens j'jtllH ufitiff I )f,f Cost I .:h, , M,mf (bilopy and on) both begin June 1 dime 101 t; , . a class, " t 's 1 fmv-rnar)- fprfsJul) jiiJ rt p.,, t Mem..; y ass on J .mouth. I tah t cIjsscs as grew there at husband. Sil. said. j weeds, , I :. tt that "We ground cherries, mounded the we dirt and raked it .'the grave gin inJur 4 e art. poey and shanr ,, colder children the helped younger set Ime site, by chasing i mI field mouse, or prod- - I crcatne r class, tlk with a stick. : 3 i want to get near them ied until L i r would smell like they n the fdl tt :rc told if we stepped on the j, aid ram. and that meant gin in leers, so we were careful Mgs distance." he said. always a lot of lizards hat were fairly easy to ontail rabbits ran in the that bordered the lower :he cemetery and we ran until they ran into their nir on Agir h centers a rvattons i in adsa-- J t 'f o- begin June II and range between . Those classes offered are: study skills, reading, dance, keyboard. for the by diunihlc'wceds that had grave, as well as filed made by field mice. n , SIS cemetery. 3 t notify the :s class la. J' rc-i- was the day gather and clean i aid place flowers .' h.aJ'.tonec. will be If inter: t" v to passed Dj f register, ate Park : barbecued. our to Lbe s Logan is ; nd a tour 1 Iso those Downs sb - f- -' Slx-?35- time Djs who have ;! i will br :rip is said Ilium t .m.. i bm a,e 10 cl hls rrogram on this sum- mer's agenda. If he 0r Uo St'3ncr" Program might very udl be in nU f r r,!MmhSummcr' Hc JnT go about l the right wav nc inou'J ia ,hC r.., S3,d Jcnscn during a telephone intmicwmC summer" cnda for review later this earh3-p,,iKcd n ,hc ? the happen n June 24. if ih,. t. ... i approved, it would most likely be 1992 before n i v, 'n'ptcmcnlcJ- - Hon sajs Murray School District is hich was set up in 30 m.n .Profiram utev throuifhVnmm community education." n,tin?t'lvm!ni ,.ap0,UKIc ji)r taking the time to review programs, ,lke - he from A'udcnts. ou want a good look at .hJ ,hc are explained. The Mother Goose science Fmg.- S60-70" uh,ch is K3hmr sCS bc,?cn 'y han most of offered by the district lvinit, defended the district SchtSl d.stric? I, coming ,o them and the constantly out quality programs. j S.'.STLR ; Jaw ;tcian on. tuuc-ht- math and crafts. Those interested should contact individual schools to register and get a class schedule. A - ds s and are planned at branch libraries throughout the story-hour- summer. Calendars of events arc available at the library branches in Clearfield. Layton, Farmington and Bountiful. T or more information contact one of the following; Deanna Zaugg at Headquarters Library in lar mington. Marilyn Getts 451-232- 825-666- B?.1y E!cmoricsc holes. Many pheasants could be seen in the fields at that time." It was a time for a town reunion of sorts, as well. People who had moved away oftentimes brought a lunch and stayed the whole day. After cleaning and decorating family plots, they would visit with townspeople to catch up on all the news. Some look children on a tour bumpers, fenders, or any other prominent place where they could be displayed. The cemetery has changed now. Grass has replaced the dirt and weeds, and automatic sprinkling systems waters the green carpet. No longer are rabbits and field mice in evidence, and the sagebrush has disappeared as well. Since the last Monday of May is now officially observed as Memorial Day. many of the townspeople decorate the graves the weekend before or wait until May 30 to come, breaking another link in the tradition. Only the tumbleweeds still roll along and cling to the barbed wire fence barrier; a reminder that the tamed. against the brown ground. "A Utah Affiliate, begins locally the p m. Secret sisters will Ic revealed and gilie exchanged. A soup and salad bullet will loilovc, for mure information on BetJ S gma Phi. contact Vickie Shepherd at 776-294- Skin cancer testing offered free May 23 BOUNTII UL The American Cancer Society and the American Academy of Dermatology will sponsor a free screening cl.nie on Thursday, May 23 from 9 a m. to noon at the Bountiful Stake Center. 649 S. 750 Last. The screenings are a part of a national campaign to encourage early detection and leach presenwon of skin cancer, the most common form of skin cancer in this country. skin-canc- at 10 to 7 week of June 3 at Clearfield High School and larmmpton City Hall "Breakfast in the pmties has to said Susan Ward. Heart Association nutrition director. "I, sen with tins stipulation, nous choices ore available with less than 39 percent of the calories from he fast, fat." Slim for Life (lasses meet one hour per week for 10 weeks. The registration fee tor the course is $60. which is reduced to $50 if your advance registration is re- ceived by 5 Mail registrations to the American Heart Assixiation. Utah Affiliate. 645 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. UT 84102. Specify what location and time you want to attend on your check. refund of $10 is given to losing 15 pounds or meetideal weight. Another $10 their ing is refunded to those who abend 9 out of ten classes, for further information call the American Heart AsA rilled p3' milk. :tab!e m: KAYSVILLE Beverly Robison of Kaysville has retired after 24 years as a media coordinator in the Davis School District. An open house Monday at the Morgan Elementary media center honored her. Robison has managed the media centers at Adelaide Elementary in Bountiful, at Kaysville Elementary and has worked at Morgan Elementary in Kaysville for 13 years. She was employed by the Davis County Library in Farmington for two years and has served on the media board. Robison, a native of McGill, Nev., is the wife of Frank Robison aloes, b. ate with dinner rc Parisian inach chilled r orial Da. 'vital Sat. 9 to 5 The Rest ii: i . v HAIRCUT : ,, ik7 ,Iumana Hospital Ilas from the received a com-- 7 the Joint Com- - Accreditation of .1 Uranizations. of commendation '.!!. f0 3 rfV is I one of the highest can achieve and Hospital Davis elite of hospitals P'tal mana n& the said Humana MacFarlane. j. spokes-- 1 the result and iil!'faValuation team from JCAHO ;llrncn(at'9n s on-si- te r H accrediting hospi- - The letter signifies that Humana Hospital scored over 90 (of a possible 100) according to JCAHO stan- ONLY dards of healthcare management and quality of care. According to Marty Marriott, di- rector of quality management at Humana, This took months of hard work and dedication and is a credit to our employees and cal staff." medi- . Humana Hospital Davis North is one of only five hospitals in Utah to receive a JCAHO commendation in the last two years. 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And no matter which of our models you choose, you II find features that set it apart from ail others And rear mounted tines that turn almost 300 times a minute And transmissions, not belts and chains And with attachments our tiller can become a a bar mower for weeds and cutter chtppershredder, brush, a snow blower, and much more. can save now up you Right to $200. depending on which model tiller you choose Pius a free hillerfurrower with the purchase of a BCS tractor and tiller. The BcsiT ill r On Earth househunting youre small engine repair kaysville N. Market St. 513 ry fTT Sly- w,h- ,iay 4 v M m It .A ff fcsiSs. Nat ta be used wtn coupon or - t0 sel1 equipment SAVE UP TO M ounr I.................. tWT.wi A Expires May 31, 1991! Somebodys GotToHave JL & Extra Long Hair May Be isADirtySaleBul i or ONLY and church assignments. HILL AIR FORCE BASE The base will hold an auction June to 12 at 9 a.m. in Building sell miscellaneous equipment. Items to be offered will be aerial target towline, photographic printers, shipping and storage contain-- 1 ers, ammo cans, vehicular tires, bicycles, aluminum canoe, rivets, tool boxes, test sets, file cabinets, wooden desks, office tables, storage lockers, clothing, copy machines, and more. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on the day of the sale. 1 PERM ar Hi" earns commendation 322-560- Cut Above and is the mother of three children. She has resided in Kaysville for 33 years with the exception of a five-yemove to Boise, Idaho in 1958. She has also enjoyed drama, and has participated in many local productions, one of which was the role of Emma in the Promised Valley performance in Salt Lake City. Robison has traveled extensively. Last summer she and her husband went to Russia. She said she looks forward to spending more time pursuing her interests in travel, writing, drama, musical productions, at ?n JJIf Media coordinator retires I I par-licipa- sociation jrk chop krd salad pm.. Wednesday. May 2'h Registration can he paid by check, cash, or credit card. Visa or Mastercard is accepted for telephone registrations, isnt totally ground his succrvvfal course, sponsored Heart Association, by the American Xi Chi chapter KAYSVIllE (if Beta Sigma Phi will hold its last regular meeting of the year on Tuesday, May 21 at the home of T hayla I rederuk in Kaysville at 7 NO APPOINTMENT NECE SSARY "Since there was no water system, water had to be brought in. Before leaving home, we filled a large bucket with water." Sil said. If there was any left over after wc filled the flower containers, we put it in other vases at relatives graves." Adding to the color of the flowers were small American flags placed on veterans graves by members of veterans organizations. Some placed flags on their cars of the cemetery, pointing out resting places of grandparents and other relatives. It wasnt the custom to purchase flower arrangements then. Some potted plants or arrangements on plant stands could be seen. Bright red and white peonies, purple and white lilacs, yellow and orange wild roses, as well as pinks of other wild flowers were common. Placed in Kerr canning jars, vases, and metal cans, they made a colorful picture cemetery chapter plans fast meeting of year breakfast Alternative, low-fideas arc part of the updated and improsed Shm for Life program to start next month. 2; or Gladys Gober at Central Branch Library in Layton, Mon.-Fr- i. I Xi Chi Class teaches smart ways to lose weight 2; at South Branch Library in Bountiful. 2958732; Julie Horn at North Branch Library in Clearfield, a 1 Si IS das vs will he coord.nator for uasis School District, sshat jnwial Day marked its iog ov grave sites he year 'ht after It np be- 2. '.n entarv: all Juntccr dr , the ctnu--r t program s:a 'processing i is ' cost jump club lt am in Sep IS. : tost is Kay W July i..nu. no date listed. ; 1253 n (Junior High: basket- ; , Mo-- sol-Uju- 1 August 19. TorCitir-iter- , ny Junior High: and sonfcfctifj the nioiiilt laiion. fur 5- J n S,!J. ' b;u bij fS V S-- s P4ft ,r8 basketball din-- . ,i f ,eai dun Jul) .. 1, (usl IS $.5. class be-,j jrtll hum (VO i' rihl training begins v ilfmi 1 rs'urc if larun.Jn begins tjss . cja,i Ppk sc.encc 1 Dux is County Libraries will also otter a summer ( lasts tor children. "I he Challenge," a trivia-baselearning experience, begins on June 3 at the Davis County Library. Recommended for children 7 years and older, the summer program is designed to leach learning skills while also encouraging children to read and explore a variety of books. Parental involvement in the program is strongly encouraged as a way to enrich and reinforce the learning experience. "The Challenge" is the first part of this year's summer reading program at the library. Special programs, rcad-aloud a CE,U' i: 10. r vViHulsulVuimru? bilibifihiT ,n, 0a''l' oony t'lcmcnU " distncl sc n. it mil brjee Ibson. ,fU!' 0,lcr fioose Company of Sandy. says the newly wrui.n ,,M".l!r0Rrarn nuM 1,h enthusiasm among several lejiher m l Pr,.nt,IV! throughout the distrut, but school laiulius aren't ho . W- - .,1k jins June I v ' ,r!it,,;Tr bools, Mun,jj4 unihciijj k Call Science program comes too late summer hiolo June M. ir Jaflj Jlh 055 .n k is summer show !: it 1 PiJru. t community briefs Let Classified Ads help you find what 544-139- 9 Call rvwissaws Lakeside looking for. Review |