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Show 8 Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1992 Lakeside Review Lakesidecommunity You can bank on fog returning Strike three prr 7, I fe ' M7 v? irviV ' &!,V A Ever consider how a goldfish feels when its owner forgets to change its water? Wonder no more. Deep within our blanket of grimy fog, we waited for someone to come change our bowl for months. Its a good thing Mother Nature intervened before we all went belly-- , ' - 7' v'cszrxtrr rfj r - i p .4 v, "i"' :::?. fo-s-a- iC. r? 4'umjVi4 k. l :.: a- y f Ar ! ' w; -- 1 v!i(, v ' !?: U itI , - v;fV 54 ' a f: v j K, ! . nothing beyond the boundaries of my own yard. In the morning. I awoke to a sharp, unfamiliar heat cutting between my bedroom curtains and across my pillow. It was sunshine. You know the feeling you get when you return home after a weeks vacation? The customary A t. Mf'ji ' "l . - fcs?r ??ZT- - - living-roo- Lr. 5 ' r. arrangement m looks fresh, appealing. The decor contrived to make your home cozy and attractive to visitors suddenly works on you: the colors please. The patterns of light charm. You sink into the closest chair, heave a sigh, and know you are home. So it was for thousands of us along the Wasatch Front after late-nigcanyon winds whisked away the inversion. We headed straight from our sheets to the nearest win- - .V y ht ROBERT REGANStandard-Examme- r She placed second in her lane with a score of 57 and a handi-re- n capped score of 502 at the Saturday meet, held in Ogden. She team. is on the Layton Despite a friendly pull backwards from Susie Alley, Jennie War slips over the line in a foot fault as she rolls a ball down the lane in a qualifying meet for the Utah Special Olympics, Who-oo-te- rs ly? NARFE elects new officers he said. The association encourages people to be politically active to keep their benefits. The Chapter 829 takes in retirees from Layton, Kaysville and Syracuse. There are 12 chapters in Utah making up the Utah Federation, he explained. The national charter says we sponsor legislation that protects the welfare of its members. It assists in resolving problems and helps with health benefits, DeCaria said. Nationally the group has more LAYTON faster Masons Preceptor chapter will gather tonight National Associ- will at 7:30 p.m. at the home of member Gayle Brice in meet tonight meet at local lodge Preceptor Iota LAYTON Phi will meet chapter of home .of Dee tonight at Shepherd. Erlene Thornley will act Dee Shepherd will as present the program. 1 1 Kaysville. CLEARFIELD Gateway Masonic Lodge will hold its regular business meeting tonight. Lodge will open at 7:30 p.m. All Master Masons are invited to attend. Beta Sigma 7 p.m. the Barbara Craig was crowned as the chapters valentine queen at the Davis County Council Valentine Ball held Saturday, Feb, 8 at the Red Flame in Bountiful. County Wildlife Federation monthly meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Ag Shop Building at Davis High in Kaysville. The public is invited. Young Daughters will meet Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Masonic Temple, 452 E. 700 South. Proficiency will be given by new members. Rachael Norris, honored queen, will preside. Woman at the regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant. Reservations can be made by 9 calling Roslyn Wilson at or Charlotte Koehler at 399-084- 544-876- 0. Xi Alpha chapter to meet in Kaysville Wildlife group to discuss objectives KAYSVILLE Xi Alpha Omi-cro- n chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will 825-706- 0. KAYSVILLE The Davis ation of Retired Federal Employees, with Victor DeCaria as pres- ident Utah Wildlife Federation officers will talk on what the Utah Wildlife Federation is, its objectives, how it is organized and what it does. According to DeCaria, one of DeCaria the main goals of the organization this year is to see a solution to the class-actio- n suit brought against the state. Members of Xi Chi LAYTON chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will join passed a law in 1973 exempting state retirees from Utah state income taxes. We believe the state has illegally collected taxes from us (federal said DeCaria. We employees), would like to gain equity with re- Lakeview honors Bethel members will 92 career woman Beta chapter sets NARFE to talk about give proficiency CLEARFIELD The Lakeview Bethel No. 15 Business and Professional Womens CLEARFIELD nursing home visit chapters future of International Order of Jobs Club will honor its Career Clearfield CLEARFIELD chapter No. 752 of National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 12:30 p.m. at the Heritage Seniors Center. A discussion on internal affairs, elections and the future of the chapter will be held. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and reservations must be made by Tuesday, Feb. 11. For more information call Lois Howell, chapter president, at else, New officers have been elected for the Lay-to- n chapter of COMMUNITY BRIEFS residents of Crestwood Nursing Home for a valentine dance on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Chapter members will serve refreshments and visit with residents. A business meeting will be held af- ter the dance at JBs Restaurant at 7:30 p.m. where Secret Sister gifts will be exchanged. Sue Pollock, chapter valentine queen, will also be honored. The Utah than 500,000 members, with the national headquarters in Washington, D.G There are 110 members in the State Legislature Its tired state employees. fair. local chapter. There are 37,000 federal retirees in Utah, 27,000 federal and 10,000 military. DeCaria said the federal retirees spend in excess of $40 million a month in Utah. only The club is also trying to increase its membership. We are trying to foster comrad-eri- e among federal retirees. In the long run its to their benefit. It means survival more than anything - Other new officers elected include John A. Baker as first vice president, Mary Worrell as second vice president, Betty C. Barnes as secretary and Maeser Rushton as treasurer. Recreation briefs Swimming lesson signup under way CLEARFIELD Registration for swimming lessons is being taken at the Clearfield Pool on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 p.m. for session one beginner I, beginner II, beginner III, and beginning water adjustment classes 18. which run Feb. 8-- 1- -5 p.m. I was 14 years old but very mature for my age. My mother had been widowed three years previously and was in her early 30s. Everyone thought we were sisters. On this particular night a young man asked me to dance. He told me he had just returned home after serving three years in the military. of February, Jan is literally my valentine. of Layton.. Valentine found 45 years ago Feb. 14 On special from usually went there on Saturday nights because they had a good band and we loved to dance. Soon she was wearing my engagement ring, and we were married in the fall of 1967. Bom on the M. Hogge the Clearfield Falcon wrestling team will offer a spring wrestling White City Ball Room. We page 7 Robert On Presidents Day, Feb. 17, the pool will have an open plunge, 774-727- 4. over again. That night we danced, and I held her close. 14th Wrestling club will meet on Monday For more information contact the Clearfield Pool at Love From "fVl Cost is $18 for the eight-lesso- n session. Family discounts are available. A minimum of three participants must be registered for the class to be held. two-for-o- ne Valentines Day 1947, I with my mother to the -- He took us home that night in his spiffy Ford convertable. He promised to come the next day for dinner. He did, and he also came every night for supper for the next two weeks, at the end of which time he gave me a diamond ring and asked me to marry him. I said I would with the consent of my week-peuv- The Clearfield CLEARFIELD Recreation Department, along with club beginning Monday, Feb. 17. Each participant will receive wrestling instruction, a club and entry into five matches at local rt, mother. We were married on June 7, 1947. In the next 12 years we had six children, three boys and then three girls. We now have 18 grandchildren and this year on June 7 Cost is $20 for Clearfield er HOUSElpe.BI.INDS dents; $25 for Registration must be completed at the Clearfield Recreation Department, 40 S. 125 East by Fridav. Feb. 14. 0. For more information call ts. 774-727- will be our 45th anniversary. We still exchange valentines on Valentines Day to remind us of how we met on that special day 45 years ago. Joyce Rose of West Point A A" WIMMER'S A WHAT'S NEW IN VACUUM CLEANERS? 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We heaved a sigh, and called our children to the window to look at the beautiful day. Everything was fresh and wonderful. Driving into Salt Lake City that night, the Oquirrh Mountains took on a blush at sunset. Forcastcrs tell us the inversion is all you have to do is returning look toward the lake to see it creeping up toward us. We may once again find ourselves huddled in our homes, escaping the dense smog. Our houses may again become dull shapes painted in muted tones, like some underdeveloped Polaroid snapshot. Maybe we should take the time to pause and think what we can do to ease the pollution problem accompanying the inversion. And certainly, the question that will be foremost in my mind: have I changed the goldfishs water late- Last week, I went to bed cloistered in a fog so thick, I could see , . Sheri lUeside Review colummt up. , V' j '.W &?''' Sf Home Light Poe Fort lane 546-490- 6 & VAC --- A A A A A -- -- -- |