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Show L3CC2 l'Veb.oe Review 13 13, 1&S4 Tuesday, Soptorntjcr Cbcrficld Job Corps students graduate from various programs Dr-iz-F- G .Ccpinj dzzz to hc!p c2vcrecd k(MJDS ( ROSS Das is Menial Health will sponsor a toping (of divoiicd people from H to IU a m Saturday beginning this reek at aods Cross High School, fcui W, IJUU South Ihi four-uer- k (.lass, taught by Mete Mill, sounselor. group leader .apd teacher, ill discuss dealing with stress, divoite ( (ictlationt, economic and legal issues, children's issue and tommu. ,rtatt sdl-cstcc- . imation r-- skills I'artrupafiis it ill lie able to impress their concerns and difliiullic. TRe eoM $js nrollineni it limited Adsame regutraiion It required To regis ter or lor more inlormation, tall (ima at 2g.J44b, I e Prctecno con loom cc.'f-cstoc- e&Cs m HOUNIII UL Davit Mental Health it offering a ."01 vital skills tlatt for fourth- - through from 4 to J 10 on Thursday beginning Sept, 22 at the bountiful Mental P llealih Center, 470 , Medical Drive, near lake view Hospital I otut of the tlatt, taught by Rhutula I cllcr, it telfet teem and potmve life tkillt I he tot it $12. "'.I' I nroilmenl it limited. Advance rrgivtratton tt required Io register or for more tnformatton, tall (ima at -- - telf-ettee- titth-grade- r - teven-wer- S k 298-344- 6 Assertive trdrting timed ct teens HOUNTIIUL A tlatt to teach lecnt age 13 to 17 how to as-U- rt themtehet will Mart Sept. 21 at the bountiful Mental Health (enter, 470 L, Medical Drive, near Lakevtcw Hospital. 7 he tescn-wce- k tlast, which will run Wednesday from 4 10 3.30 p m help to identify the diflcrencc between passive, aggressive and assertive behavior. Instructor Rhonda Idler will provide instruction, discussion and practice in handling peer pressure, making and refusing requests, emotions, giving and 'toping with criticism, developing receiving compliments and increasing communication skills, espewith parents. -cially T he cost is $32. I nroilmenl is limned and advance registration is required. To register or for more information, call (ima at self-estee- 298-344- IProo hsdth screenings slsted Saturday LAYTON Davis Hospital and Medical Center will offer free health screening from 8 a m. to I p m. Saturday. Screenings include glaucoma, body fat analysis, blood pressures, -cholesterol, blood glucose. PSA screenings (blood tests for prostate "cancer) will be also be offered for $5.' No appointment is necessary, i or more information, call . 774-708- 0. 4 'Utah Homemakers wiM meet Thursday CLEARFIELD The North Davis chapter of Utah Homemakers will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in room BI8 at Oearfield High School. Guest speaker Lori Rogers, author of the book "Too Busy To Cook," will do a cooking demonstration. An on-tidoor prize of a featured recipe meal will be given. Homemakers of all ages are invited. The club is sponsored by Utah Education and is a nonprofit, nonsecular organization. Mothers of mu.tipies meet Thursday KAYSVILLE The Ogden Area Mothers of Multiples will hear a discussion on genetic implications of twins by Dr. Ken Ward, Thursday at 7 p m. in Room C208 at Davis Applied Technology Center, 550 E. 300 South. The public is invited. For more information, call Jeanne, Shauna, Janice, Mary, 782-621- 399-433- 6, 774-962- Xi Chi wi!l U'c're open from 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. weekdays. Space is stiff avaifaSfc for talented Crofters, r. COUNTRY 18 t to hear program on trail LAYTON of Beta Sigma Phil will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of member Ann Walters in Roy. A program on the Appalachian Trail will be presented. Presi--de1 Gayle Brice will preside. For more information, call or Xi Alpha Omicron chapter -- : j 546-033- 0 $UNNYS .1 to Ernst Hills Mall) 7p.rn.MOR.-SAT- . Bring in this coupon for a free gift from Laytons favorite EOUTICUE 196 NO. 200 crafters W. year-roun- mall. KAYSVILLE d Exp. 93094 HZ Bam Commitry Fall Boutique start new year tonight 547-950- 0. sy Q The Country eelig:; cottage flc:;l?s U 4. Xi Chi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet FARMINGTON tonight at 7 at the home of Carolyn Jackson, 773 E. Glover Lane, to begin the 1994-9- 5 year. This years theme is Light the Way." For more information on Beta Sigma Phi, call Kathy, 544-19before 9 p.m. or Thayla at Xi Alpha f 782-187- 0, 4, m I':,". Our new Country Boutique is oven upstairs : witfi tfie finest, fiand-craftc- d gifts & decora- - 7 tions around. ft? J or September 22nd, 23rd & 24th Thursday & Friday 10-- 7 Saturday 10-- 6 1 t 4 Sept. m 169 E. Mutton Hollow Rd. Kaysville, Utah Sharon Swenson Linda Heusser nt 546-312- 546-171544-946- Far Faff SALE ? SIDEWALK 1994 Saieep-u- p 4 14-1- 7, flowers Sy Candleliylt 1066 4 . Vs Gentile 544-122- 4 3 544-598- 4. Autumn Open House St. Marks sets monthly birthday party St. Marks Gardens, an independent living cenKAYSVILLE ter for the elderly in Kaysville, will hold its monthly birthday party Friday. Residents with September birthdays will be honored. Manager Helen Hough will also be recognized. The party will have a Hawaiian luau theme and will feature lessons in hula dancing. Porch Wauaii September 22, 23, 24 f ;-- -Afghans Baskets Battenburg Calendars Calligraphy Candles Furniture Music Tapes Note Pads Pewter Pictures Cards Dreamsieles Rugs Stamps Wire Wooden Signs Shelves Benches Potpourri y Monday-Saturda10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Friendship Sunday slated in Layton 0 46 East 200 North, Kaysville Come see our new Christmas Room Gift for first 50 Customers during Open House - Must jj, ? ett, 7t 0 Free Tames SC6 546-293- LAYTON Light of the Valley Lutheran Church is celebrating a Friendship Sunday on Sunday. Friendship Sunday has two main purposes, said pastor Peter One is to celebrate the friendship we share in Jesus. Another visitor a chance to learn what our church is is to give the first-tim- e and very easy to about in a worship service thats follow. The service will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the Lindquist Memorial Chapel, 1074 N. Fairfield, Layton. For more information, call ffl&ume (Joan ti tie , am-- 9 S)r. . OB at re have flier j Un-nasc- h. C V M W' ' X'; N i (Uv.f f ecrct .VC11 At thi RiHkIiv IMT 251 S. a jA 776-011- 8. Pla nt to your home, ' FALL OPEN HOUSE Sept. 13-1- 7 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Mountain Rd. Nov. 7-- 12 (Evening Opening Nov. 7 544-376- 6 Q57ie tSftottage lower feed (Boutique Xoccited In Welcome Autumn zeith decorating ideas that zvill add zvarmth and beauty Beautifully Handcrafted Gifts Unique Holiday Collectibles Watch For Our Holiday Open House 776-864- 5-- 9 pm 455 W.l 700 S., Cleatfield 0 T ifts (rfomeXecor 5(6 5-6-- OPENM-SA- ) 7-8 Pear aue TCcraCs ifauCmdi Cornstalks & Pumpkins n r G row Svpoarcf is Facd again OCTOBER . st st, n Quilts Rmuricana ftfyfutns SAntigpus Etotjds Coifed ilfp Bears WEBER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 1000 No. 1200 W. Exit 349 off 49 Ogden 1-- HKiNDlKD Deanna Perry Over 70 booths (f:cK4? "A Z016 773-17- 06 VISA MC Handcrafted Only Boutique" rSslKD Come and See our Fall product line! (aytenCiCCfatC fay ton, Utah Hd4f Central Checkout FREE ADMISSION 1 PI eaee Our FALL jit 3 ROY 5633 S. 1900 VV. 825-644- 5 LAYTON 71 3 N. Main 546-277- 8 SLC 85 W. 3300 S. 483-707- 0 SLC 5642 Redwood Rd. 232-292- 9 BOUNTIFUL 115 W. 500 S. 34-54- 00 Albertsons Plaza (next to Deseret Book) -- V Sept. 22, 23 & 24 September 2224 q Open .,1,,.. Till 7:00 Sept. 22 & 25 m g p jp Preview Sneak 21 m untAddyi Wed., September 21 i iji t cjdw of MS Bytwiiri exit j FALL OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE! 1152 w. RwriiS ltd. visit your favorite Aunt for our 4om9om 57 North Mam, Lpuntry-ye-n r j |