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Show rs;f, March ?9, 1t55 10 Day planner now essential part of bodj Community Briefs Art exhibit to show K WSN IUF AvwHuuun hua w 6 f ii ia f the vho.4 KamilLDam Brath f ih American Ifftttmuy Women an competition mill hr April 6 W p m, Aped 6 ai lUrnee Hanking (a, from rath Kb uh.kd milt irwnuiim 1 aardi mill ( ai 7 p t, Kcfrrth-ph- u It it he teited. H.ttefvcr. when my sister M my rev rot promotion to manager by taking a prven of a lovely Lather day planner. I Ul I had no t twice hut to iry it out Previn! suddenly become about 3d percent more rltaient. Im a day planner convert, I a longer svhedute a denial's appointment the same time as havebail tryouts; we tanage to make it to tv fund registrations on Laureate Epsilon will meet tonight LAYION The thapter meeting for Laureate rpailon of fWa Ha mill l ai 7 iit;h ai ihc home f tra HauMi, hhe mill ihc an Sngrf and ihe temmg mat tune. Nomination lor fw i(Urfli and llmrir inujlUiuui mill he Md and "iiul of he War" mill lie voted on. 'e S-r- ir pa-rra- Fibromyalgia group to discuss eating Cl TAKrin I) While eating properly it important for everyone, il it especially importani Iwr people muh fibromyalgia. Dana I hornoa. dieiieian and author at & He Lean." mill ipcah to ihe Davi Courtly fdiromyatgta education and tupport croup about eaong healthy, the meeting, tponvuml hy Ihc Anhrili Foundation. Utah chap- Wednesday at 7 p m. at ihe Clearfield Library. 362 S. lutaj last Ihe fuppori group if free and pen to anyone interested In learning more about fibromyalgia and related toptei, f or more inhumation or for a free brochure on fibromyalgia, call Volunteer time. I know whose birthday is nevt week; when is cm tomb, I carry my planner with e wherever I go, the same way I always carry my WaiLt and Car keys. fike a new p(rte f ievhnol.gy, my planner has turned into something can't live without. 1lC elementary and junior high schools my children attend under- stood the value of day planners long ago. Both Charles and llora binhday parties, "adapting" a chitjadopi a grandparent, shop- ping (or residents, vailing shuNnt, clerical, typing, filing, computer skills. Cashier needed immediately from II a m. to I p m. daily. Must be 18 years Id or older. Call Dee Halting at M Volunteer tutors give help lo students in basic reading, math, 295-236- celebrate chapters birthday Xi 4SI-43U- LATON Chi mill meet tonight al Ihc home of Laurel Pryedalc. The program given hy Khonda Anderson and Laurel lry vdate mill celebrate ihc ehapierT hmhday. f or more information on Hcta Sigma llii, call Kathy Comdray ai 5441918 between 6 and 9 Womens health Issues focus of class Course to help blended families KAYSVILLE The Family Enrichment Center library is sponn workshop on blended families. The class, pressoring a ented by Weber State University, will teach participants how to identify problems, how to learn to make adjustments, and how to cope and deal with the ever-presechallenges of living in a blended family. This workshop is designed to reach all age levels and is for the whole family. All family members must attend. The workshop will be held al 7 p.m. April 12. 19, 26. and May 3 at the Family Enrichment Ccnler. 320 S. 500 East. The cost is $16 plus materials per family. Advance registration is required. To register, call 9. four-sessio- nt 546-730- 776-316- 3. 0 1. 546-244- pm. BOUNTIFUL A seminar on women health issues mill be held al 7 p.m. April 5 al ihc bountiful Parent Lnriehmcnl Center. I ivc Poinis Mall. 1610 S. Mam. Ihi seminar it for women only. The presenter. Mary Kay Borders. a nurse muh ihc Das is Parent and Child Center program, mill frankly discuss suth topics at mhai momcn need to know about their bodies, breast middle age, menopause and maturity and whether or not to use estrogen. 1 he cost is S4 per person. Advance registration is required and can be accomplished by calling 5467509. Pog frontpage! proper resource, etplain protective orders and the court system. 1 hey may go to court with the victim if needed and provide ongoing support as needed. If interested, call or extension 4Jt)0 in (dcn. for appointment computer literacy and electronicsa Women at Last age 21. who drive, for approximately two hours have no criminal record and can week. Call JoAnn Matern at the Davis Applied Technology Center. keep confidentiality, are preferred. Community Nursing Service II Volunteers arc needed lo work and Hospice needs people to give in the schools with the students. their time and talents lor the benefit of the homebound. elderly and Call (dricc Christensen at McMu a rj. Xi Chi will Ctseri ixxuod hiudenl llanners on tH'r .rxt days ol xh.kd, and it in hcv planners that they map w luted avognment doe dates, holidays, tests, appointments, and w h,ted jkiixmev leathers inxpecl these planners me a week to take sure that the 1 parents are rev tewing them. Part f the students grade is havd on obtaining parental signatures. Ive still got a ha ia Lam about sing iy day planner, Juv recently, I realized its the ha hogging my giueery rerhvt vpot of paper towels? Make a ole, llannmg a cake lor I nday's dinner party? SSnltf the ingredient you Dvk white you're thinking atMit it, Ise also found that it's a good Child's ff I iiomi: MGiir Auer all. if there it so many events in i day that I forget one or tea, my day must he xnwhed-tk'4- . ad mv.Mid in a4 Ml rmry ihc 'Mrdc'j, I ifv fee wre Fve never hern a day planner fvivm, M own irm.uy h,J the noif h rutted on the lamify calendar at home have auy Urn students' work a Ja4ay the bni An ia i hr f iwe tutniiii(-- Lakes4a r UKESIDECOMMUNITY 451-12- terminally ill. Call II Kite hen assistants are needed al the Heritage Senior Center in CLarficld. Call Paula al Meals on W heels runners and dnsm arc needed especially in the Clearfield area. No special driver license is required. Kitchen help is also needed, ('all Pat at Heritage, 776-444- 5. 773-706- 5. after 2 p.m. est you. 85 or call the school near- 451-232- Mn late again, r the u.g is make a Oe, d teuin. fii he pr.ddent x.f when I ealt the mulaiioq di r the veterinarian, ien onelhing vjtetar.e to say. ( I in.'s this w.ek vans a hl i t than "a lot tai.ly," . I ve got lists, appointmerol minders. revijv ty day ( suk, La. the rargifli are full days, lou'd think that as a t my bfe would he a day dong wind, Not so. With my plann hand. I base all the time i ( t t world. topic of April parents woctebc m ClEARntlD The parent's rote tn the development of a child's is the topic of an April 6 workshop. Ihe workshop will self-estee- start at 7 pm. in the (Teaift I amdy Fnrivhmeni Center, S7 3d South. To regivler, call f, 546-730'- ). USDA COMMODITIES CHANGES for Si DAVIS COUNTY raderal budget cuts In The Emergency Food Assistant Program (TEfAPj ixo known as the US0A Commodities Distribution Program, have caused om major change tn th way the project ia operated In Oavis County. , A quantity mass distribution ot USDA Commodities will no longer be held. Commodities only wiO be distributed on a limited basil through in 'O pen j Dey." The 'Open Day" will be heid Thursday. Apr 6, 1995, beginning at 9 i ", a.m. end continuing until eupptiei Iasi Only one (1) allocation per household. Income eligible residents of Davis Couniy, Including low- - i Income senior ciuiene, may pick up food at the Davis County Emergen Food Bank In the basement of the Davie County Branch Library In Farmington, 38 South 100 East (enter on the northwest side). IS j) SPRING SPECIAL WINDSHIELD REPAIR 544-123- 5. 5 i I Iteam, I sen 2ESD ,, GEOE or Project Read at the Davis County Library needs readers. Call Louise Pollard from 8 a.m. to I p.m. Tuesday through Thursday at 773-706- sdf-cstee- pUe to nuke oies aUu turrfitect If le s wsjsaisr h Windshield Repair & Replacement 25 546-4- 1 2. Volunteers at South Davis Community Hospital can assist in a variety of areas: food preparation, delivering meals to patients, assisting residents to and from activities, grooming, birthday cards, holiday decoration, bulletin boards, printing jumbo calendars, assisting with activity groups, helping residents with letters, reading to residents; assisting with planning monthly 126 North Main Layton, Utah (Reg. $39.95) Help From page 9 REG. place five more children if he had the parents, he said. The program has been in place for the past 18 months and the center has placed II children through it "I need quality parents who arc willing to come forward and assist us reach these troubled kids." he said. Couples who want to be involved have to become licensed foster parents through the state, but they work for the center, he said. Although they arc paid a daily rate for each child, the couples must have a primary source of income other than the money received from the center. We want their motivation to be from the heart, not from the money earned," Fillmore said. Couples arc required to take six lo 10 hours of initial training. They then attend a two-hotraining session every other month. They are considered part of the treatment for the child and work closely with the staff al the center. Fillmore said. The natural parents place their children in the program voluntarily because the children andor the parents need more help than once-a-wcvisits to the center, Fillmore said. Most parents don't want to put their children in a hospital setting, he said. The parents arc really having a hard time getting a handle on their children's behavior," he said. Some of the children, who range in age from 5 to 17, have emotional 15 YEAR MANY COLORS in the program. 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As the child's behavior improves. the child cams dilTcrcnt privileges, such as using the telephone, watching television and going home to visit with their family. The natural parents remain the children's legal guardian and pay a fee based on the familys income. Family From page 9 The Kocrncrs said the natural parents want their children home as quickly as possible, but they remind them that a change cannot happen in two weeks. You can't get a kid to trust you in two weeks," Dean Kocrncr said. On the average, the child stays about four months, he said. Sometimes it's a shorter period of timcv and sometimes its longer. It took the child's lifetime to get her where she's at and it's going to, take some time to change that behavior." Dfan Koemcr said. Think ofusfvrst-Davis Cardiac Services are second to none. When it comes to matters of the heart, Davis Hospital and Medical Center is and probably not far right at home from yours. 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