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Show Lakeside Review Saturday, M.vchl), 1997 7 or Hand-was- h VOLUNTEER CONNECTION machine-was-h electric blanket Npw nat that prmg I here, it' itiic to hcd. launder and fu-nt- tf Hut electric blanket until fall. laundering an electric blanket I as as laundering a regular blanket. Genera! eaky I if ha 7 Art udaMcvr Intiiig funtimm ataduMg ihtnughoul Ann (Uiun , I nr mag tnjio mat fan. tail the Ann Count? I'niied II a luf.am.intm A Rt at f'fi.Vl 1 1 Mm Jenal iltv thumb thin ,U ft! a m, la 5 pm, opportunities oIIjw the spccil'ic manufacture's care of Davu County a volunteer to be a Friend and an advocate to a J0- mildly retarded, divabled woman. Volunteer arc also needed to asist with the Antelope Bike Ride in August and to help with other The Arc need Lii'c Snus ear-ol- d Jo Ann Mathis Ross USU Davti Extension Fund-raisin- r Machine wash for 299-978- a limited period of time; generally one to five minutes is suggested. Dissolve detergent in the suggested water temperature before itZ&CO . LAYTON - i from hospitals and police stations and provide support and advocacy to victims oF sexual assault and domestic violence. For more information cull Peggy lljmmon at Your Community Connec- OANAXNSEN SkmUad Eumncr ol Deseret First Credit Union in Bountiful, pleads her case to Judge Heartless.' aka Gerry Hess of the Davis County Attorneys Office, during the American Heart Associations Cardiac Arrest Prominent people in the community were arrested at their workplace and taken to jail,' at Joanies Restaurant in Kaysville and asked to collect $200 in pledges. They were given black and white stnpes to wear during their pledge drive. Behind Mitchell stands her arresting officer, deputy sheriff Mike Olson. PLEADING HER CASE: Carol Mitchell tion, entertainment coordinator to help organize the 1997 Relay for Life. f'or more information call Tracy at 774-728- 0. t American Red Cross of Northern Utah will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster ser- a By KAYE J. VOLK Standard Examner correspondent - Participation KAYSVILLE Davis in the County Cardiac some prominent residents don convict stripes until they could secure S200 in pledges necessary to set them free. AH in good fun and for a good cause, the 15 or so inmates worked through their lunch time March 19 to raise funds and awareness for the American Heart Association. Roberta Grunauer, regional director for the association, foresees this as an annual event and one that has been very successful in other parts of the country. This has been done in other communities, in other states, but it is the first time the American Heart Association has done it anywhere in Utah, Grunauer said. The event was coordinated through the Davis County Sheriffs Department, whose officers were credited by Grunauer in making the Cardiac Arrest so successful. -- West Golden Ave., Layton L Family Enrichment Center North, 189 E. 350 South, Clearfield ji Wednesday April 16, 5 to 8 p.m.: Family Enrichment Center, 320 S. i00 East, Kaysville ; Friday April 18, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Family Enrichment Center South, 385 W. 1000 North, Bountiful See START8 See CARDIAC8 394-945- 6. American Cancer Society needs a volunteer team recruitment coordinator and an er Head Start program will take place in April for the coming school year. Sign tt the following sites on the listed up-tdates and times: Monday April 14 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 , p.m.: "i Family Enrichment Center South, 385 .W. 100 North, Bountiful Family Enrichment Center Kaysville, 320 S. 500 East, Kaysville 185 ' Davis County fund-raisnets funds for research, education Registration for the Crestview Elementary, I, Cardiac arrest good for heart Head Start ready for registration Full-tim- 451-323- 4. j t 51 - i rt v q vices, ; .U 5 1. ;k 1' k I I . Ci, - f, - , ? ' I H.. - J V. "A, aV ", r . .1' .. , 7 ' 1 1 Autumn Glow Senior Center in Kaysville need vol- unteers to help deliver Meals on Wheels, help in the kitchen and teach rag rug making and china painting. For more in544-123- 5. Community Nursing Service and Hospice in Davis County is looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the elbenefit of the home-bounderly, and terminally ill. Call Sherry at The Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for trustworthy, adult female volunteers who can provide transportation to help victims of domestic violence. d, 461-950- 0. Making telephone calls to collect pledges to benefit the Heart Association, Davis County Commissioner Carol Page works on rasing baf during the Cardiac Arrest fund-raislast week. In the background are Sheriff Rob Davis and chief deputy Kelly Sparks. CALL AFTER CALL; rs m er at 2. Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students. Contact Edrice 5 Christensen at after 2 p.m. or call the school closest to you. Paracelsus Davis Hospi451-128- tal and Medical Center in Layton needs adult volunteers to work at the information desk, discharge patients, and poem. Then Matejka helped her to remove the magazine from the See EASTER8 or 0 information, contact Trish 451-323- n colorful string basket. As the students left the private rooms and met with friends in the hall, they talked about the experience they had just had. That was a cute lady. I gave her flowers in the egg and she said Bless your heart, said Darrin McMann, who also pushed the woman in her wheelchair to the cafeteria. 1 feel good; she was so sweet and nice, he said. 451-430- 3, group volunteers to collect and sort food, stock shelves and prepare food boxes for families in need. To schedule service activities or for further plained to her that the students had made an extra effort to make the baskets for the elderly people. Matejka took great care in writing a special poem to include in his gift. The poem was rolled into a scroll and included in the basket which had flowers around the opening. Matejka watched intently, as Cravens opened the hand-writte- call ext. 4300 (Ogden line) for an appointment. The Davis County Food Bank needs individual or bring Easter to elderly CLEARFIELD - Easter came early this year for the ''elderly residents of Rocky fountain Care Center. Seventy-tsixth-gradewo from Vae yiew Elementary School made and delivered Easter baskets to (he residents Wednesday. .Students made the baskets of string wrapped around balloons, removing the balloons when the string dried. An opening in the Side of the baskets made it easy for the seniors to remove the (nagazines, lotion, plants, stuffed notes, animals; paper, Stick-eiandy and other gifts.-- J -Some of the students had grandparents living at the center nd gave their decorated baskets to them. Scott Matejka exJ ' Sixth-gradcitedly entered Verna Cravenss loom and handed her his basket. Jlut Cravens was a bit puzzled with the attention and wasnt 'Sure she wanted it until it was ex call Jackie at formation, Sixth-grade- rs correspondent and safety 627-000- Please ByRUTHMALAN health services, international service, 0 for more inetc. Call formation. 776-316- Standard-Examin- 7. need support in transitioning e employment. For more information on helping individuals to grow personally and professionally call Melissa at The Rape Recovery Center need adult volunteers two or three days per month who can provide their own transportation to respond to calls to For hand washing, soak the blanket for IS minutes in detergent and cold water. Squeeze the suds through the blanket. Rinse in cold water at least twice. Do not vigorously twist or wring the blanket Readers with suggestions or ideas on this column may call 776-49weekdays. 538-407- The Pavi County Department of Lmplojment and 1 raining needs a volunteer to mentor a young woman named Stacy, a single parent who recently started a job and I Line dry by draping the blanket over two parallel lines gently, stretching it to the original length and width. Clothes pins will damage the blanket wires. 8. information contact Nedra Toponce at placing the blanket in the washer. Do not use bleach. Lvcnly distribute the blanket in the washing machine. Use a regular cold water rinse and spin cycle. If a conventional washing machine is used, do not use a wringer to extract the. water. Machine dry by preheating the dryer at medium temperature. Add llie blanket and allow it to tumble dry for 10 minutes. .Most manufacturers suggest the blanket finish drying by draping it over two parallel clothes lines. Blanket shrinkage and damage to its thermostat could result if the blanket is dried completely in the dryer. activate, lor g more information call Sherry Aldrich at The Division of Child and Family Service need volunteer to help Utah children a a project director or volunteer coordinator. This is an opportunity to gain work experience, make new fnends and help children, f or more Instructions for bat results; generally manufactures indicate electric blankets should not be dry cleaned. Dry craning solvents sa ill cause deterioration of the wiring insulation. Consumers should select (he laundering method most suitable for them. assist with transporting documents and lab work. This volunteer should be available in the evening and on weekends. For more information, contact Sheila at The Family Friends Program needs a volunteer who loves children, music and fun to befriend a disabled, legally Contact May blind at Easter Seal Society of Utah 544-075- 2. ROBERT REGAN, Standard Examiner Jessica Roska for a handmade Easter basket delivered to her room Thanking Wednesday, care center resident Mildred Hadley looks at a card also made by Jessica. BASKET OF GOODIES: sixth-grad- at I The Family Connections See HELP8 |