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Show LAKESIDE Jd luSy 2ti l f I RECREATION BRIEFS : Arts, crafts, drawing slated LAYTON - I ay ton Ctiy Parks and Recreation is now regwraiuws for its arts and crafts and drawing classes, Arts and crafts classes will be offered on Tuesday evenings from 4 .to p m. to 6 p m. or 6 pm. to 7.30 pm. and will run lor four weeks, A ditlerent rroj. ect will be completed each week. Classes begin I ek 10 and are taught by Debra Castaneda. The drawing classes will be held on Wednesday evenings at 4 30 to 6 p m. or from 6 p m. to 7.30 p.m. Creativity will be emphasized using many dillerent mediums: pencil, crayon, charcoal etc. Art history will be incorporated into the fun. Jim Aylcsworih. Weber State University Lhzabcth Dee Scholar, will teach the class. Classes begin I eh. 12. Registration is $20 for either class and can be completed at Layton City Parks and Recreation (Surf N Swim building). For more information, please call Gasses will be held in the basement of Surf N Swim. nj 546-858- Farmington slates hunter safety class Surrounded by a rack of skies for various snow conditions. Brent Hammon and his youngest son, Jake, recently won gold their various divisions at the Utah Winter Carnes. They have been skiing for only a few years. HOT ON SNOW SKIING: medals ' in Family reaps rewards of skiing son win Father, at Utah medals Winter Games gold cided it woulJ be easier for them as parents if they were with their kids. And we all have just been enjoying it ever since, Hammon By JANIS CARTER said. After he picked up some brochures on the Winter Games, which are held at ski resorts - When Brent and Laurie throughout the area and run every Saturday LAYTON decided that skiing together from Hammon talked it over with Jan. would bring great rewards, Jake the competition. about entering they had no idea of the extent of those re dual entered the giant slalom compeThey wards. tition, a timed event consisting of two side But after winning gold medals in their age e courses. So actually Hammon and categories In the Utah Winter Games, Ham- -' Jake were skiing with each other only they mon and his 7ear-ol- d son Jake have loftier were in different age categories. goals in mind. There were not many entrants in the 35-4- 6 Having lived in Utah his entire life without age group, but in the 10 and under group ever skiing. Hammon was 32 when he took there were several. up skiing four years ago. for competition be. They both felt ready He and, Luuric were trying to find an activ-- - cause even though they have only been skiing Ity'ihey could enjoy with their three sons,' Jufor a few years, they go about 80 times a year. nior, 1 7; Jed, 14; and Jake. They decided that Because he skies so often, Hammon fell he living in Utah, with the greatest snow on might do well. Besides winning the gold, he earth, they couldn't let their boys grow up came in third overall for the day, and Jake without taking advantage of the state's natu- - came in fifth overall. ral recreationalopportunity. t .Jake feels right at home on skies and has a lot of natural talent, Hammon said. They put the kids in lessons and then de SvncUro Examner corespondent 0, ' by-sid- : - FARMINGTON -- The city recreation program will be teaching a hunter safety class for anyone over age 1. Gasses will be held on Feb. 3.4. 10, II. 17, and 18 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Station. The cost is $7. Individuals will need to provide the following items at the time of registration: Social Security number, birth date, age and a home telephone number. Interested individuals mjy sign up at the Farmington City Recreation OlTice located at 42 3 N. 650 West, or call for more information. 1 Jake said he wasnt nervous at all. He looks forward to winter so he can go skiing. A second-grade- r now. Jake is sure of what he wants to do when he's a little olden Ski in the Olympics. Hammon thinks that his son will make it. He is Olympic-bound,- " he said. One recent Saturday, Jake took a silver medal in the mogul competition, racing member of the Snow against an 1 1 --year-old Bird ski team. But for Jake the W'inter and a chance to Games are just a warm-u- p give him experience in competition, being can one of the few places where a race. Junior is on the Park City ski patrol, so even though they try to ski at all of the Utah resorts every winter, their favorite place to ski is Park City. Working respectively for Utah Power & and as a Light as a journeyman line-mapostal carrier, Hammon and his wife save up all of their vacation time to ski. Hammon said he got a late start and wants to get all the skiing in that he can before he gets too old and starts falling apart. n, 451-095- Layton organizing karate City Parks and Recreation is now accepting registration for youth karate through Feb. II. . This session will take place at USA Karate Studio, 1679 N. Main beginning Feb. 12. Registration is for kindergarteners eighth-grade- rs and is course. Classes begin at 5 p.m. for 4 SI 5 for a Saturday gymnastics offered to area youth LAYTON' - Layton Cii P.iik and Rcsf canon tn conjunction with North Davis Gymnastic will be oftering tumbling and gvmnastic c!asc for youth age f and up. Classc will be oiTcreJ on for five Saturday morning week, and cost is $25. The beginner class will start at 9 a m. and 10 a m . the intermediate class will start at llam. providing (here are enough participants. Registration is currently king accepted for classes that kgm on I eh. 15. DcaJline for registration ends I ek 14 at ? p m. Participants may register at I ay ton City Parks and Recreation in the Surf 'N Swim building. I or more information call J46-85X- 'For girls only class stated In Clinton CLINTON - The Clinton City Recreation Department is ottering a pageant preparedness called class for girls ages I or Girls ONLY. The program consists of classes for walking and posture, skin cjrcmake-u- p and hair care, interview and speech classes. and information on clothing and accessories. The class culminates with a fashion show where the girls will demonstrate their newly acquired skills. This class strives to give girls the tools to build Gjsses will begin Feb. 5 and run five consecutive weeks followed by a fashion show March 8. Cost for the class is S33 and classes will meet from 6--7 p.m. for girls ages 8 to 1 and from 7 to 8 p.m. for girls ages 12 to 15. Gass instructor is Dawn Webber, locally known for instructing winners in many local scholarship pageants along the Wasatch Front. Register at the Clinton City recreation Department at 1906 W, 1800 North between now and Feb. 3. I or more information contact the at recreation department 8-- self-estee- 1 classes for kids LAYTON - Layton through through 8 yeais. and 6 pm, for ages 9 and older on Monday and Uedngkdiv lor more call J46.X'Xi) four-wee- k 774-260- 0. Karate students to kick out at leukemia Students;. at estimated 80, people in the state the students kick. American Championship Martial .died in 1996 ' Early detection is crucial in Arts, 280 E. Gentile, will kick to to We students are asking the treatment of leukemia. Symphelp find a cure for leukemia dursupport Karate Kick for Leuke- toms are: anemia, weakness, high ing Karate Kick for Leukemia mia Week. The White Tiger Pack fever, chronic fatigue, bleeding The kicking Week Feb. can make a difference in the fight without clotting, pain in joints .fund-raiswill be Feb., 8 beginthis disease that affects so and bones, recurrent infection, against 1 at .,v . p.m1. ning many children- - and adults, said swelling of lymph nodes, spleen Gov. Michael Leavitt and the Sharon Jorgensen, who along .and liver and bruising easily. governors of Arizona and New with her husband, Arnie, and Richard Savagian of American Mexico have declared the week sons Nate and Boyd own and opAssociation as Karate Kick For Leukemia erate Championship Martial Wado Karate-D- o Arts. Week. and chairman for Karate Kick For Leukemia said, "this proStudents at the school are takr .The Utah declaration states is excellent in that ....its a gram that the malignancy of the blood-formin- g ing the sponsorship forms to wonderful opportunity to demonand their relatives neighfriends, tissues can affect anyone strate to the students just how at any time. Leukemia causes bors for pledges. Theykickmay lucky they are to be healthy and or amount 1 pledge any per to children in more death ages able to practice karate. fiat a make pledge. may they 14 in the United States than any other disease, and strikes 10 - The kicking time is 30 minThe Leukemia Society is curtimes as many adults. utes. rently recruiting marital arts schools for participation in the Survival rates have more than All kicks must begin with both Karate Kick for Leukemia. All doubled in the last 30 years, and feet on the floor, go to the chamare welcome and encourschools children rate for cure the overall ber, expand the kick, come back take a part in finding a to aged with the most common form of through the chamber to both feet cure for leukemia while helping childhood leukemia, acute lymon the floor, said Sharon Jorgenstudents build strength and imsen. phocytic leukemia, is 78 percent. prove their kicks. 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