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Show LakdbM Rovww LakecidiCommumity Call me a but fuJJv-duJJ- Ho; Iruvtrate me, I doni mind them at the office; in fail. ter-sk- e. ii planned in hit honor ft om 2 la 4 p m, Hurvlay. ai hit wotkvue, l)W E, 1 4 40 South, ( tear field, next lo Davit Hospital and Medical (enter in Layton, The public it invited, for the pavt J )ears, he hai been soiling m lavi County at a thtld above and neglect investigator. i'teviout avvignnicnti have included walking with the disabled and elderly and with the work incentive program which awivti those on public assistance to obtain employment and become Kllvuttuicnt. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor! degree in 1957 and began working with the welfare department in August 1964. He received a master'! degree in social woik from the University of Utah in 1969, Randall it at an instructor for the Dale Carnegie course. He itaned in 1961 and will continue in tumting for the company. He wat an original member of the board of director! when the United Way of Davit County was formed in 1974. He it the only remaining original member, An open house Light consider them a very business tool, They lei people know if Im on vacation, away lioni my desk, or on another hne. 1 hey have Ute option of Miking t someone else or leaving a message so that I can their tail. And 1 like the fad that other business associates have answering machines. 1 prefer my personal message to a secretary's esaluatton of my needs. I here tan be no of what f say. Bui answering machines in ihc home are a dillcrenl matter. Because the caller could be a I $heti Poe Bctttffd stranger or a ihief. no clear infor- mation is given: "Ilus is We arc unable to come to the phone right now. Please leave a mesiige at the tone,' This mesvage applies whether 555-121- 535-121- limply turned off the 2 businesses ("Jo place a new order, press one. To make a query regard-m- g an existing order, press two have one thing in common; They require And Ive grown attached to our old Mountain Bell rotary phone, So keep calling, I tell my friend, and eventually youll get through, feel free to leave a message wijh my kids. They wont tell you where I am or when Ill be back; they know better than to give that information over the phone. But you can count on one thing; If my kids are at home taking messages, Im not in the Bahamas. ..j there all the time, screening his calls, and opting to take mine. Was he listening those other limes when he didnt interrupt my message to his machine? A friend recently signed up for a message service, and declared that I need to do the same. If its important. I reminded her, keep trying my home. Lven tf I'm not around, the ktds usually are, and they'll take a message. Theres no way wcU be getting Arne re-lu- rn systems, whether were talking about answering machines or the routing systems adopted by many aboui the speciaf PTA meeting in time to attend. I sen worse, midway through the delivery of message, 555-121- 2 up the phone and says, Hi! ruksglad you called.-- " Hed been tele-pho- ne answering mavhmes really Shirt wit! win? at a CtCARrULI) mtial woticr hum the tute of Utah Department of Human Servuet slier almovt 30 )tar of well-know- ringer before heading to bed that night, or embarked upon a three-wee- k cruise of the Bahamas. So Im left wondering whether 2 will act my message an answering machine. All those disembodied 555-121- push-button- voice n Ctess works on enrichment mcnisp enrichment clast, Time for Better a A marriage BOUNTIFUL Mamage." it planned for 7 pm. April 12 at the Bountiful ILRC in the five Points Mall, 1610 S. Main. The clast, sponsored by the Parent Education Resource Center, it designed to help couplet athiesc a more intimate, honest, coopera tivc relationship while experiencing greater joy and love. Instructor Stacy llarmcr hat a degree in family relations and teachci marriage classes for BYU. The cost is $3 per person or couple. Advance registration is required. Call 5467309, contact JoAnn Matern at the DATU Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center is looking for volunteers to with disabled work Volunteer From papa ifl one-on-on- tion. This requires three to four hours a week. Call Diana Houslcy at s t A ' A i " "S ' ' " tJ J! m 774-747- 8. Cen- iSfrlfo Teenagers 13 and older can volunteer in an area hospital. There is a substantial need for volunteers in several areas in a North Davis hospital. Community service hours arc available for medical students in many areas of study. ter has programs for students to improve their basic reading and math skills in classrooms with computers. Also tutors arc needed to give help to some one-on-on- e adults to gain work skills and living skills, such as laundry, shopping, etc. Call Shelley, 394-945- 6. Davis Applied Technology 3 546-244- e students. Those interested in donating about two hours a week should BARE ROOT NURSERY STOCK Workshop sot up for sirtglo perents CLEARFIELD The workshop A Journey into Single Parenting." sponsored by the Parent Education Resource Ctntcr, is slated at 7 p.m, Apnl 13 at the PERC, 187 E. 350 South. Presenter Kay Keller will discuss steps in adjusting to the single-pare- nt lifestyle, how to develop coping skills, resources for the single household. parent, and parenting issues specific to a single-pareThe cost is $3 per person. Advance registration is required. To register, call Tuesday; Wednesday, Thursday Special 546-730- 9. FcdernJ Womens CHib plcns luncheon With This Ad Haircut The Federal Womens Club will hold its next BOUNTIFUL luncheon at noon April 16 at the Red Flame Restaurant, 1342 S. 500 West. Reservation deadline is Apnl and no cancelations will be accepted after Apnl 12. For reservations, call Emma Peterson at 3 or Verna Nichol at 2.00 1 1 825-17- 544-987- Crrr Q 65. A course to help parents and students better CLEARFIELD understand the students abilities, skill levels and optimal learning modes will begin this week. The class is scheduled on Mondays and Wednesdays March 28 in the cafeteria at Clearfield High, 931 S. 1000 East. through May First and second grades will meet from 4:30-- 6 p.m.; third and fourth grades, p.m. and fifth through 12th grades, 7:30-- p.m. Course instructor Ronald Muir concentrates on reading, language arts, mathematics, memory and study skills. QrvVilin rOUU 1 D I Course focuses on students' cbHIties 1 . vj College of Beauty Company 521 W. 600 N. All Only Includes shampoo and Apple cone . Off er expires April 5, 1 994, Services Performed By Layton 66 546-6- 1 2 Gal. Su Students Under Supervision of Licensed 1 1 5 Gal. Blooms Early Spring teaching strategics and materials are used. Exercises n are scqucnccd for mastery and are used by parents and students to supplement the students text and the districts basic skill goals. Parents will be trained to identify their childs best learning modes, the exact levels of their childs math, reading and language memarts skills, as well as how to improve their childs Many colors To Choose From isajsOK UTAHS FINEST FERTILIZER self-estee- ory and study skills. Parents and teachers who attend with their child may earn college credit from Brigham Young University. The cost is $30 per student. 0. For more information, call 50 Fibromyalgia support group meets CLEARFIELD The newly organized Davis County fibromyalgia support group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the North Branch Library, 562 S. 1000 East, Clearfield. Dr. Robert Taylor will speak on diagnosing and managing fibromyalgia. There is no charge and anyone interested may attend. For more information or for a free brochure on fibromyalgia, contact the Arthritis Foundation, Utah chapter, at 486-49or toll-fre- VFW auxiliary J S VASOufcW afferent 1. ' S' An except v ssr 'r' onay 4, j REPUBLIC 195 E3 bmatnawe rwkmq boot designed lor exienoed tops on irnes wen kQhtwcight p.CS Ute VASOUE06 Fit System offers a custom hi lor different width leet Mens 8 IS ALPHA 7522 - The Kaysville Davis Branch of American AssoKAYSVILLE ciation of University Women, AAUW, will hold their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. April 4 at the home of Genese Beck, 260 S. 300 West, Kaysville. 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