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Show 14 Tuesday. April 2, Lakeside 1996 Lakeside Review Couple of karate kids hard to beat Two qualify for roll in a karate class, when he saw the effect it had on Shaun. By DICK WALTER ents said they Junior Olympics Justins expected him to do well in Tae correspondent Standard-Examin- par- Davis Hospital and Medical Center is pleased to offer the following classes, seminars and programs as part of their commitment to a healthy outlook. Kwon Do, but were also surprised to see north Davis County boys qualified to compete in Kwon Do at the U.S. Junior Olympics in Orlando, Fla. this Two him qualify for Junior the summer. Olympics. I Shaun Stein, son of Master Sgt. Scott and Susan Stein of Hill Air Force Base, and Justin Ivins, son of H s Shaun and Justin practice 10 to 12 hours each week and with their regular school work, that makes long days for them. Wayne and Lori Ivins of Layton, each qualified after competing in the Uth annual Utah Open Tae Kwon Do Championships at Salt Lake Community College. Fourth Annual Women Conference The Seasons of Life will be held Saturday, May 11 Both boys say they believe in themselves and would like to win the gold, but just like competing. They especially like Tae Kwon Do, Korean style of kaa rate that teaches the philosophy to never initiate violence, to work toward the creation of harmony with all people, to respect nature and to always strive for what is good and not evil. I at Hill Shaun, a fourth-gradField Elementary School, won a gold medal in his age division for sparring, and a silver medal for kata. He is the youngest person trained by Tyrone Aranda of Clearfield to qualify for the national er 1,300-year-o- event. Justin won the gold in his age division for form, and a silver for y . 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Northridge High Keynote Speaker Connie Podesta National Speakers Bureau 0 For Registration Call ld 774-708- Annual 5KRun2 Mile Walk Saturday, May 18, 9:00 A.M. 2 For Registration Call 774-780- i i Tae Kwon Do is an exact system of symmetrical body exercise deand signed for unarmed Sparring. i self-defen-se counter-attac- k. The sixth-gradat E.G. King Elementary was trained by James Esquibel, the head instructor of Kims Tae Kwon Do Academy in er Saturday, April 27, 9 A.M. It became an Olympic exhibition sport in Seoul, Korea, in 1983, and is now an official sport of the Olym- Centerville. -- 1 P.M. Free Screenings for Cholesterol, Body Fat, Blood Pressure and Glucose PSA Screening (Prostate Cancer) $10 fee Held in Education Center on main floor. pics. I was both thrilled and shocked, Shauns mother said, when she learned that he had qualified for the Junior Olympics. It was something that his father and I didnt expect. We enrolled him in Tae Kwon Do to help him build confidence and to feel more comfortable in front of his peers. His mother is proud of his accomplishments, but worried that the attention he is receiving would go to his head. Not so. DIANE BUSHSianaaro-Examme- r I am definitely excited to be going to the Junior Olympics, and would like to win the gold. I believe in myself, but I just like being with my friends and competing for fun, he said. He even inspired his father to 773-717- 7 American Heart Association courses in adult, child and infant CPR, as well as relief of airway obstruction. The next course held April 29 from 5 to 10 p.m. in classroom 2. For Fee; $10. Advance registration at questions call In Northern Utah there are only two schools sanctioned with the United States Tae Kwon Do Union, Tyrone Arandas Olympic Tae Kwon Do in Clearfield and Kims Academy of Tae Kwon Do in Centerville. These schools offer the only avenue for competitors to become part of the Olympic competition. Shaun Stein, 1 0, posing with his instructor Tyrone Aranda, has qualified to compete for the Junior Olympics in Florida this summer. He has taken karate lessons since he was 7. OLYMPIC MATERIAL: tournament. Screening held from 10 AM.- -l EM. and 4 P.M.-- 6 P.M. Women's Education Classroom. For Questions Call It will be received as a full medal sport in the year 2000 in the Sydney, Australia Olympics. I Shaun is a normal who enjoys playing with his friends and playing Super Nintendo, when pot practicing or competing in a Wednesday, May 1 National Anxiety Screening Day Tae Kwon Do will be seen in this years summer games in Atlanta and is the only form of martial arts other than judo to be recognized as an Olympic sport. en- - . 774-709- 3. cashier office. ROOT BEER FLOAT PARTY Clearfield Recreation named outstanding - CLEARFIELD The efforts of the Clearfield Parks and Recreation staff to provide all things to all people, has not gone unnoticed. ' On Tuesday the Utah Parks and Recreation Association presented Recreation Director Tracy Heun with the Outstanding Department of the Year Award for a class II city. A class II city is defined as a city with a population between 10,000 to 30,000 people. Clear field has about 23,000 residents. Dean Allen, former association president, said 5 Clearfield received the award due to the diligence the staff has shown in providing both recreational and educational programs. cemetery. In addition the staff operates a swimming softball complex, and pool, a maintains 65 acres of park space and the city Allen said though the bond was defeated, the effort was visionary in trying to expand recreation services in the community. is accepting registrations for summer adult softball leagues. Coed, men's and womens leagues are available at a cost of $325. Entry fee includes ASA affiliation, nine league games, and a tournament following regular season play. serve basis through April 12 or Registration is on a fist come-firuntil leagues are filled. League games will begin the week of May 20. For additional information, call Nancy at 825-53or visit the Clinton City offices at 1906 W. 1800 N., Clinton. double-eli- mination st leagues being organized LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation Department will 19. Registration accept registration for adult volleyball April fee is $140 per team. Coed will play on Monday evenings, and women's and mens on Wednesday evenings. All teams are in the open" division. Teams must have matching colored shirts with contrasting permanently affixed numbers. League play will run approximately six weeks beginning at Layton High and ending at the Layton n tournament. Registration Armory followed by a is accepted in the Surf N Swim building weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. who are four-wee- 1 multi-diamo- Adult softball leagues forming CLINTON - The Clinton City Recreation Department 2-- BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION COURSE k A course designed by the American Red Cross. Next class begins WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, at 5:00 P.M. The May class will begin on May 1st. Advanced registration required at cashiers office. Allen said the recreation department was also recognized for its attempt to bond in November 994 to build a $6.9 million recreation center. 1994-199- RECREATION BRIEFS Volleyball A preparation for surgery class for children ages having surgery at Davis Hospital. ' .i imci.. John Davis Hospital's chapter of the . National Association of Senior Friends for adults 50 and over. Membership includes free assistance with imZScBKffoX filing health insurance claims; hospital VI P; benefits, regularly scheduled free and discount ' ' screenings, day and overnight trips, exercise classes, socials, crafts, discounted meals, educational offerings, volunteer KJH seeks sponsors for run KAYSVILLE - To help the school reach its goal of setting up a new ComboComputer Center, Kaysville Junior High will host a 5K Tech Trek May 11. Companies and businesses may also donate toward the new computer center, which will expand availability of computers for the 1,100 students from 34 to 78. Because we are housed in a building, the logistics of wiring and furnishing the school has been difficult. Although the legislature does fund about $7,300 per year for technology for our school, this cannot begin to meet our financial needs of $34,055 to complete the project, said Principal Scott Tennis. The schools educational tech nology incentive committee is hosting the fun run and hopes to get corporate sponsors by this week to donate money toward buying for the fun, which would make the $10 entry fee mainly prof- it i f I opportunities and more. FOR MORE INFORMATION CAIX 774-708- 0 We are hoping for 500 to 1,000 entrants; therefore the cost of the shirts would be between $2,250 to $4,500, Tennis said. A Hire mrltir .iS'Hpc Designed for those committed to developing a health heart lifestyle. WEDNESDAYS AT 8 A.M. in the Women's Education Center East classroom (Next to Physical Therapy). FREE For questions call 774-707- Sponsors will get their companys logo printed on the back of the i 7. shirt. The donation would be processed through the Davis School District Foundation. April 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 May 1 Call Victoria Larkins, committee chairperson, or Tennis at 546-793- 0. Exercise and Fitness Drugs and Anatomy Stress Management Cardiac Risk Factors Dietary Factors and Menus double-eliminatio- Softball tournament slated CLEARFIELD - Chip's CarMerica and Clearfield Recreation will sponsor a Tax Man" mens softball tournament April 12 and 13 at Steed Park. The cost is $99. The format is double elimination, homcrun equalizer, one up. For more information call jrss,l'"ss:para,s 774-727- 0. Womens soccer to start A Cradle Club Tea A Childbirth Preparation Class A Teen Childbirth Preparation A Childbirth Refresher Course CLEARFIELD - Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department will take registration for womens soccer through April 24 or until leagues are filled. They are ollcring a recreation league on Monday and Wednesday evenings and a competition league on Tuesday and Thursday eve- A Sibling Class A Preparation for Breast-feedinConsultation. A Breast-feedinA PrenatalPostnatal Fitness g g (Aqua Moms & Mobile Moms) Support Croups Infant A Massage A Depression After Delivery A Parent to Parent (NICU Parent Support) nings. League play will begin the week of May 6 and will include 12 games. For information contact Clearfield Parks and Recreation Depart0. ment 40 S. 125 East, in Clearfield 84015, or call For more information call 774-708- 2. 774-727- Water aerobics offered CLEARFIELD - Clearfield Pool offers 24 water aerobics classes per week. Seniors program is offered at 7 and 8 a.m. Monday through Friday; deep water classes on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9 a.m. and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 8 p.m.; hydro aerobics on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m. The cost is $2 per class or punch passes are available. For more information, contact the Clearfield Pool at 774-727- 2. Clinton signing up youth CLINTON - The Clinton City Recreation Department is currently accepting registration for all youth spring sports. Leagues are being offered for boys and girls kindergarten to 12th grades. Sign up at city offices, 1906 W. 1800 North weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through April 5. For more information, contact Nancy at 825-539- 8. Pool forming swim team CLEARFIELD - The Clearfield City Pool is forming an age group swim team for the summer. Swimmers need to be competent with their strokes and be able to swim 25 yards. Swimmers will improve their strokes, Icam turns, starts, rules, build confidence, and fitness, and will compete on a local level. If interested please call i, S' 774-727- 4 for more information. . i ilia a vj a ; Vi t m : for a referral to an excellent health care Call in DavisSo. Weber Communities. provider 774-702- 8 The Truth in Action drama team from Bob Jones minister at Kaysville Bible Church Wednesday. CHRISTIAN MESSAGE: University will f I) J.W3 ((D-sij- i . Drama team will minister KAYSVILLE - The Truth In Action drama team from Bob Jones University will minister at the Kaysville Bible Church, 200 North and Flint Street, Wednesday at 7 p.m. team is touring This the western United States this spring presenting the Christian message via drama. They represent BJU, Greenville, S.C., a Christian S T'AINIAII)-IXMIINi;- I liberal arts university with an enrollment of more than 5,000 from every A free service offered by Davis Hospital. Call 774-704- 7 to make arrangements for one of our physicians or staff to speak at your community, business or church event state and more than 30 foreign countries. The public is welcome. For information about this program or the ministry of the Kaysville Bible Church, call Royce Short at or 546-08- K CLASSIFIEDS Davis Hospital and Medical Center 546-444- 1. 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