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Or they might flay a oung game, the two of them Teens can team how to assail themselves l AVION A seven wet k 8. cmr between passive, aggrevsivf tlav fur feen Delia tor nd Scriitrnet 8e Rei Lakeside to wonder if Money i or jyvt suffer from myopia and a dysfunctional neve, Kevcnily, he balked ai Michael when he walked eui of fhe bath room wearing hormnmmcd gtavve tmirad of hi customary contaci, Von have addle-braine- Then again, maybe Honey 'i long. lor and prey, II ft fhrtvtng, fve even itaned carrying baby carrot for both en them for my datly morning tnspeciion f fhe back (HBWfiS? yard, a I lot one carref through fhe fence and call "Bunny! Bunny! fhe rabbi come running from out 06002 of fhe raspberry bramble in which he ipenf fhe night to enjoy the morning treat, ( then ghaut 'Money! Money!" and the Mite pcek a poo m up like a praine dog and beg for what ha become for her a welcomed treat at Well, Still separated by the fence, the two pali tettle down in the grav netl to each other and begin the noiy butinci of crunching through their break fait. VOLUNTEER CONNECTION fi'r wore in(ntsMtun fit th, ve iouiniit. tufl he Iniit J H ay ; U'lwut't t ft.U.mJji tit .VC. on" I rtJ.iv. A JO a in l Ktfi-rrj- 7wmv thti-uis- ,v 3 p tu General opportumliei: - 1tah State Department of Correction need probation aide and clerk typist, ficldulfke work, minimal offender contact. Call volfor unteer coordinator at 45I-50information. Clearfield Heritage Center need volunteer to work with Meal on Wheel, no special dmer license t Kitchen help it also 5 La or Pat, required. Seeded. Call 7066. pr 773-706- Volunteers to spruce up the sard of the agencic in non-prof- the community. Teenager year-roun- d it and older in school to toluntcer in 13 3n area hospital. Programs asailable for dental and nursing assisianis. Tor infor-jnatio- call Paula. Commumiy n. 777-185- 5. pg is ! 2 Da i Applied Technology Center has program for students to improve their baste reading and math skill in classroom with computers. Tutors are needed to e help to some stugive dent. Those intcrtsicd in donating about two hour a week should 1, contact JoAnn Matcrn, Information is available on literacy and adult education services designed for adults who would like to improve basic skills, get a high school diploma or OLD. Call 295 one-on-on- 546-244- 6677, Volunteers arc needed to assist the blind with crafts, shopping, 9 ty and the Beast." The cast includes Ben Porter in Jhe role of Ivan, and Eric Jensen as his faithful, if not overly bright squire, Wamba. JaNellc Pabst is Rowcna. Other parts include Merrill Dodge as Cedric; Mike and Lisa Miner as Isaac and Rebecca of York; Mike Westenskow and Clarence Strohn. villainous Normans; Jean Bidet, the Porcelain Knight. The "Emperors New Clothes" is a production by a Layton childrens workshop, under the direction of Lisa Miner with Melinda Skidmore as accompanist. with these program or work with disabled adult to gain work skill and living skill uih as laundry, shopping, tic. Call one-on-o- .Shelley ai home-boun- Help an older person with make-uand nails; conduct an exercise class for nursing home residents. LAYTON The Monday in the Park will not be held Aug. 23. Instead, the medieval melodrama, Days of ts Our Knights," is being performed on an outdoor stage in the cast portion of Layton Commons Park Thursday, Friday, Saturday and again Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. A children's mini produc- The tion, Emperors New Clothes," will precede the production. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for children and senior citizens, or $15 a family. They may be purchased at the gate. The melodrama, a spoof on the Ivanhoe legend, is part of the second annual Arts in the Park Medieval Faire, sponsored by the Layton Arts and Humanities Council. From p90 s rO Shampoo, PERM & cutr0 Rog.S35,00 rO Ho f8 xptra rvwwOwd Clearfield Coul Farmington 1540 So. Stata 1288 No. Hclwray 69 (Next 3 Smiths) Antolopn Pt 773-759- 8 451-229- its With appointment 51-9- 3 o Appointment pn Rg.$8.00 Professionals are requested to share their experiences with residents of a care center; delivery drivers and runners are needed for UF3W Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation & p No Layton concert planned Aug. 23 taking walks and with mail. Haircut d. Ha Ires re for Men, Chlldem Women Not Valid with any other offer or coupon. V 451-323- 2. Center is sponsoring a 4K run. carnival and open house Sept. 23-2Volunteers arc needed to assist housekeeping, painting, reading, O I 774-747- 8. Davis County food Bank request volunteer to help pack and sort items for distribution. Great activity for youth groups, Call Trish at a Opportunities wrlth the elderly: Make phone calls to the home delivery meals. families and individuals needed to provide entertainment, conversation and recreation, etc. Hostesses needed for senior citizens center. Drivers needed to assist with doctor appointments, shopping, etc.' Con-cer- years "Robin Hood." arc part of the cast. It was written by Bedore and directed by Jensen and Laura Bedore. writer of last years Beau- , 776.4445 5. NursingHospice Play From looking for volunteer to spend time with terminally til patient and to assist elderly people in rehabilitation proem. Call Michelle at Long hair may b aea. Ogden Roy So. Ogden 4305 bmp 5392 So. 1900 w. (Next to Smiths) (Nexl to Harmon) 4084 Rivwtlafa Rd. 773-830- 9 htioo 0 625-062- 0 476-979- 9 Brigham City 983 So. Main (Next to 723-260- 0 9 w Garden will begin at noon and run until 5 p.m. It will include making creative crafts with pasta, medieval head-gea- r, Thursday Night is... THE PATIO hats. 8:00 ($4.00 Cover Charge) prwie club for our mtmbtrt only. DECK ARE NOW OPEN. COMEDY NIGHT! garlands and Robin Hood Food booths and game booths will be open throughout the day. Other activities include a juggler, a flute group, a puppet performance, wizard, pantomimes, singers, a jesterminstrcl, and combat demonstrations and lectures each half hour by the Society of Creative Anachronism. ENHANCE TOUR LIFE Standard-Examin- A 395 So. State. Clearfield 825-88- Enjoy good weather, good food and a pleasant atmosphere on our patio. 25 Sun. 10am 5pm -- This Frl., August 20 and Sat., August 21 11m s. 11pm Frl. 11am -- 1am -- 12 10am Sat midnight Mon.-Thur- Listen to CJ-- 5. er Ogden Symphony Ballet Association Dont Miss... k 1993-9- 4 ' Browning Center - Weber State University MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Joseph Silversldn, Conductor Louis Lortie, Piano THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Robert Henderson, Conductor SLEEPING BEAUTY Friday - Saturday OCTOBER 1993, 7:30 p.m. 8-- 9, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS Marvin Hamlisch, Guest Artist Kory Katseanes, Conductor (Program to be announced) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS Home for the Holidays Joseph SUverstein, Conductor Featuring s local choir (Program to be announced) THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 Robert Henderson, Conductor Angela Cheng, Piano THURSDAY, MARCH 17 Joseph SUverstein, Conductor Joshua BeU, Violin CINDERELLA f Friday Saturday FEBRUARY 1994, 7:30 p.m. 5 FEBRUARY 5, 1994 2:00 p.m. (Matinee); 4-- 5, LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS Monday - Tuesday APRIL 25 - 26, 1994, 7:30 p.m. : : I : ; THURSDAY, APRIL 4 Joseph SUverstein, Conductor Robert Stephenson, Oboe EE30Qn nnZATu7 Additional Ogden Utah Symphony Performances August 20th & August 21st 1993 From 9:00 A.M. till Dark - Friday 9:00 A.M. till 5:00 P.M. - Saturday SAVE SHOP 30 to 70 EARLY AND SAVE!! Wednesday December 8, 7:00 p.m. 1993-9- OFF 4 Thursday December 9, 7:00 p.m. UTAH SYMPHONY CHAMBER CONCERTS IN OGDEN Friday j December 10, 7:00 p.m. Saturday December II, 2:00 p.m)1 8:00 P.M. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS SERVED OPENING SEATING - OGDEN PARK HOTEL Season (1 & 2) - $20.00 Concert 1 - $12.00 Concert 2 - $12 00 Wednesday, October 13, 1903 Conducting the Utah Symphony April 7,1994 8:00 pm Saturday December 11, 7:00 p.m,'; Nutcracker Tickets go on sale October i, 1993 For Ticket Information: OGDEN SYMPHONY-BALLE- T ASSOC. FOUR SAMPLER MINI SERIES Select 2 Utah Symphony performances, (Mitch Miller not included) 1 Ballet (Nutcracker not included) and I Chamber Concert 2580 Jefferson Ave. Ogden, Utah 84401 399-921- 4 $30.00 for all tour performances 3 I 2 v Friday, January 14, 1994 MITCH MILLER 1 2 m I ;' : " J |