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Show it Lakeside museum to honor WW - Hill Pr fiy.'4iJs h inntt air4 roRcr , 1 1 f Vi -- 4 JI -- ! fwv:?y, to'ivn4f4 14 g.i J ti. OJg ha Nh II, t?4 kMi, r tf aww will iftri)ug!i ih with WcJ-fiJa- y Mpn4ai, ,crr i it 7m) W. through grade. 491-093- decoration, bulletin hoards, priming jumbo calendars, assisting with activity groups, helping residents with letters, reading to residents; assisting with planning monthly birthday parties, adopting" a chddadopt a grandparent, shop- Volunteer From pone 7 their time and talents fur the benefit of the hnmcbouod. elderly and terminally ill. Call Kikhcn assistants andor a ping fur residents, visiting shut-in- s, clerical, typing, filing, computer skills. Cashier needed immediately from 1 1 a m. to I p m. daily. Must bo 18 years old or older. Call Dec Hailing at 776-444- 5. 773-706- 5. or Project Read at the Davis County Library needs tutors, ('all Louise Pollard from 8 a.m. to I p m. Tuesday through Thursday at 544-123- 5. 21 295-236- IILD - T1-- e I3y or Bridget at II The IIIC Hospice of Northern Utah needs volunteers to spend lime with the terminally ill in their homes. Training will be offered. For more information, call Dana at aim vr-r- 4 gravy, s, pvenus g Monday, Aug 7, Meal p!in l U'ednesiay, A'--g 2 ciatoie, scvioped potatas. feen hean supreme pean aph crevn hitter c.vaiat K, v l'4 ange !, Cfshfaleaith sauvO, ma- - vorj and s!vece. pveal fvU rr -- EVAPORATIVE 7n a4 -- i- NIW INSTALLATIONS SAVE ON ALL SIZES work guaranteed t fapert Imtallatlons J leg on all fob j financing available All j ON MW INSTALLATIONS tX 520 S. STATE. CLEARFIELO LZZadB3g92;36 975-672- Opportunities with the elderly Make phono calls to the FRIGIKINQ MOOtl MUM Federal budget cuts In The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), also known as the USDA Commodities Distribution Program, have caused some major changes in the way the project is operated in Davis County. home-houn- d. 1. mass distribution of USDA Commodities will no longer be held. Commodities will only be distributed on a limited basis through an "Open Day". The "Open Day" will be held on Thursday. August 24, 1995, beginning at 9:00 a.m. and continuing as long as supplies last Only one allocation per household. Income eligible residents of Davis County, including senior citizens, may pick up food at the Davis County Emergency Food Bank In the Basement of the Davis County Branch Library in Farmington, 38 South 100 East (enter on the northwest side). A quarterly low-inco- 546-244- 1. est you. Homeless Children's Foundation needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants through 5 years of age. Call Mary In order to keep this program running, we are in the need of volunteers to help with the commodity distribution. Any help you would like to give, from two hours to eight hours would be greatly appreciated. Volunteers need to help at least two hours. To volunteer your time call TDD conversation and recreation, etc. Hostesses needed for senior citicns center. Drivers needed to assist with doctor appointments, shopping, etc. 451-323- 451-322- 8. JEAN EAMS BOOTS 1040 N Main, Layton 547-907- 2 Men's S Ladies' A TEXAS ROPERS Men's & tft J ) Ladies' TEXAS LACE UP ROPERS kuilits Uoolnukrn 550 s1 Reg. $44.00 ?" 0 a 9 ROPER SALE Styles) $151.00 Reg. Styles) Reg. $140.00 (Lace-U- p 38" LENGTHS ' y $700 Sffloo Ladies' IH V A- -' ROPERS REG. $100.00 h All Leather, Leather Lined : (SconvERSE) Levis v Reg. $44.00 " LEATHER HIGH MID TOP BASKETBALL Reg. $60.00 SKIDGRIPS Brown, Black, Burgundy CANVAS OXFORDS WE ADD ONLY 10 505 PREWASHED $5)S99 Lz VQi) (Indigo, Black) SHOES (HconvERse)' & $l0,;S 99; 501 JEAIUS iV:t: j Sr-IO- Style 7000, 7001, 7003 550 Bleached, Tan, Overdyed Blue) LACE UP STYLE I V tdj'ij 'C gag (Stonewashed, Black, White, reg. $70.00 All Colors Except Bay BOOTS 77 21 99 LAREDO ROPERS illlen's TEXAS Mens Sizes Reg. $36.00 (Indigo, Black, Gray, Tan) (Basic Leather Dress Styles) .. DENIM SHORTS REG. $36.00 -- All Colors, A COWBOY CUT JEANS SitKf I8 505 PREWASHED JEANS PREWASHED PRO RODEO VC- & BOOT CUT COWBOY CUT 38" LENGTHS ri - (Slip-O- n Reg. 106.00 i JEARJS y 6" SS G y 501 STONEWASHED, WHITE & BLEACHED A JEflNS Reg. $48.00 $u99 TO THESE PRICES! cole rrup a oh oevn, crn m4 puA, eMfry USDA COMMODITIES CHANGES for DAVIS COUNTY Volunteer tutors gise help to Help an older person with students in basic reading, math, makeup and nails; conduct an exercomputer literacy and electronics cise class for nursing home resiTor approsimatdy two hours a dents. Professionals can share their week, (all JoAnn Matern at the Davis Applied Technology Center. experiences with residents of a care center: delivery drivers and runners Volunteers am needed to work are needed for home delivery in the schools with the students, meals. Families and individuals (all Ldricc Christensen at 45 285 after 2 p.m. or call the school nearneeded to provide entertainment, V r ;lv auh rue, , vu-- ii )-- gved Net. aur crevn i. i.lil a. I I ih Tuesday, Aug, iviar sate, hojpin - 3 an FMcherry csReg paSe and rs, tUe, MO and PUA- l-- f, paooei, phiturn aim torn, Salad, spvd affde vine, j 363-255- 9. -1 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 Ag-r.- "T for water conservation standards and regulations in Utah from the Utah Water Conservation Advisory Hoard 4 N held Aug. 21 at 7 at the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Office, 2$37 E. fm. ay 193. Standards and regulations hoard members recommended adopting include metering to measure water use, water charw ges to consumers that encourage water conservation, and others. Leipons will he taught hy Urun Yamasaki and ill run from Aug. 17 Monday through Thursday at 8 a m . 9 a m . 10 a m. 3 for and II am. Call information. FARMINGTON ak we Coita4 Water standards to bo reviewed LAYTON - A meeting for public review of recommendations I nJay for tennis lessons for youth ages kinJergarien through 12th Farmington City Recreation will he accepting registration for adutt iu tulle 4 f4 fu-- i, Pu-4- Thursday, Aug Scout AnroafceaJ Dotnct hold ns mnit,ly round uHes at 7 p m. Thursday at U.e CJcvficld LOS 4th Ward, 83$ L foO South. Chhs aSl meet in the gym; R.'ys Scouts, outdoors; Varsity and Fvrlofcrs in th huilding or outside, Commissmnm a 41 meet at 6 30 pm. in the lobby. District changes 4 he discussed. Contact Katl.te Dalton at 3481322 for more information. CTFARI FARMINGTON Adult softball leagues offered 451-23- Scout round tables scheduled Farmington City Recreation will continue regulation for hf Uv ITc..x3 Havis CouM 4 pn 925-47- Registration set more information. call JJM3M), 5 ai 4 tit4 Cniry fi.d put, (ivn aupfd 4f fruit ! ad. rif arry atp, pfpy s4 MiJ aM , Fridas, Aug KaiUiie at Cet-u- r, I or retCfsarioRs call Verna NUhh ll'Ut Murray, 29533)2; or Lula Jean Seoit, 245 I wo. Tor mfomuuon on requirements for memherdop, call 04 ve Porter at 2v5SI74 pr LaVonng ieich k at t25ayJ5. SherarJ lane, for tennis lessons hours from I a m, in 3 p m. Monday through Friday. lor desk hostess are needed at the Heritage Senior ('enter in Clearfield. Call Paula al Meals on Wheels runners and dnvers are needed especially in ihe Clearfield area. No speeial driver license is required. Kitchen help is also needed. Call Pal al Heritage. cd fik', fu 12)1 if lUiOige (M Aug-17- . I riday. eJ ki iijl lii'--g Ti e Federal Women CT- -h a 4 hot its nvwddy Mmheon Aug 19 ai 12 W pm. at ieremaaiii Reaatvvu at 12th Street in Ogden, live hostess is Ruth Carper. Revervatam deadhrw ts Aug, 18 nh rancelauons not later thvt 2) pJ pf Nawmbfr. being fUfJ on pa evening anJ trf ili.-Mit'.UHH lli.tcIS- - J as pra f y in ad Womens club to hold luncheon aJI-OU- wk hfsn (H ae pii-'- community Briefs rih! For more information, call ihe J recreation pffice ai pr from 9 S, ai 2ft Iasi, register ant, laJpm, Monday through The recreation department is at 465 N. Uanuh Drive in the Surf N Swim budding, with office 773-706- e 'C-D- an4 will cpnunu 21 it-- leagues heiutning Aug 7 lUotigh Aug, l. The i is iem ttnh I leagues heing PJJereJ !l " The pens league irUy on MopJuy anJ VeJe4y evenings an4 ihe coe4 league Mill rl-ipn lueeJay anJ IPuruJay evenings, league play ill being the aeek of Aug 2 ai Mierv4 PaA, ctrJrvrat tomiim Kciifaiii)n it t( ukrn in rtn eiy anJ on a f,rimJ haii Tto ef A at, fro g u-- o V4rt) I Airt II If m fw nJ pium N i,f a - i pv-r- rf fUuirauH 91 4 a oh rad ri U- tv4 Mil vlir)PaU TtfiBH 41 wwMJtf anJ g - -- fall s. t4J coe.'.jn u-- vu-- Briefs "-4 iftifJ A he riiivtvf at pus-e-- pt4 fJyn!f4 l l4. ti t Wl Kf. LiiAT 14 faJ fkA li 4aJ tshasnsf J igf-- i4 s A ht as m t4 other setivi pf WAV II 4 Ngin i 9 34 am. 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