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Show Lakeside, Recreation La1d Free safety checks offered for boats, personal watercraft Tfii Safe i Idling hut ii only i kafe WJMn, if a safs week. and tuier. including ihoeg who uc personal waicr-oai- t. obey the rule gnd regula- ek To help in nuking huung saf-e-r the Coait Guard Auxiliary ufeiy examination! and boating claucs. Unfortunately, the clattct are over until fall but you can Mill have our boat or Coast Guam of-fe-ri Hvc fafety checked. And to make it easy for you the Auxiliary, with the cooperation of the Utah Parks and Recreation Department, will be con- ducting these free checks at Liberty Park in Sait Lake City today from S p.m. to 8 p m. This is strictly a courtesy with the idea in mind to make your vessel safer and perhaps avoid a citation later when you are on the water. In the event that your boat shouldn't pass we let you know where you are deficient and you can correct the problem later. To encourage participation the Parks and Recreation Department will provide a free life jack- - or et for the first 50 people to attend. To locate the area for the tuicty chcvk enter the park from IJih South and drive around to the driveway on the east side of the park. There will he signs posted. If you are unable to go tonight and wish to have your boat or personal watercraft checked call me at and I will mange to have it done for 299-34I- 6 you. What are some we check? of the things Well, we look at your registration to make sure it matches the boat and IUN numbers and that the bow numbers are properly displayed. We check for a fire extinguisher, a bail bucket, paddle, back flame arrester and horn, all of which are required. We check for an anchor and line, proper ventilation, life jackets and a throw a- - de- and performing in civic and senior citizen centers, schools and other public spaces." The organizations that re- CLEARFIELD - The Clearer President Ted Bennett said the at $5 per dinner is person or $15 per family. Proceeds from the sale of tick Vs. w Monday through Thursday morning lessons; Session one is June session two, June 1626; session three. June 10; session four, July 1423 tseven classes due to hhJay is $22.50); session five. July 7; session. Aug, 1121. 2; 30-Jul- y the evening; Session one. June 2: session two. July 13. Call internet course. Call and tell them you want to take die floating Correspondence course. Both qualify for insurance discounts from most companies. Boat safely and wisely. Also, wear your personal flotation device. Remember, they float, you don't. Those prizes are given out by drawing tickets hourly during the l Track and field coach needed to develop club Tryouis will be held from 9 May 31 at Galley Park. 200 S. 3tH) West. am. to noon LAYTON - Layton City Recreation is looking for an individual to work cooperatively with the department in developing a track and field club. Gymnastics classes offered in Layton LAYTON - Layton City Parks and Recreation in conjunction wuh North Davis Gym This is a part-tim- Partieipants need to come dressed to play soccer. Slim guard are required and soccer players should bring their own water. contract e f ; PEC3DC3Q? grants, these grams are matched k? by the recipient at least dollar- - E with cash from other E sources such as ticket sales, do- - E for-doll- ar ROYAL JADE CHIfiESE GOURMET RESTAURANT 70 S. Fairfield, Layfon (By Tom Winegars) Ffione: 444-3388Fa- x: 444-348- 11 Monday-Thursd- ay & Friday 1 1 Saturday am-1- 0 am-10:- 3 pm pm TAKEOUT & DELIVERY AVAILABLE Limited delivery arta GG D Entree Any Dinner or Dine In fJO Takeout ONLY With This JADE ROYAL 70 S. Fairfield Coupon Layton 444-338- 8 tafej event. Door prizes, food, volunteer services and other donations are donated by participating merchants and individuals. Tickets for the event are available from any Kiwanis member or by phoning John Heater, fund raising chaiiperson, 442 S. State, Clearfield, m vm 776-150- 0. zjr Hr fr? vL Place your free Deals of the Day ad by completing this coupon. Fax, mail or bring to the Standard-ExaminClassifieds Department. er The new way to office: Tvo Year Anniversary in Layton Customer Appreciation Day S' Zip. Telephone number (before luu tree copier- - witn coupon c. May 23, 1997 only 7:00 am - Midnight "V s 5 p.m.) Copy. I Signature. All ads are subject to normal deadlines L Deliver or send ad copy to: Classified dept. 4 I Standard-Examine- kinko's 933 North Main Phone: nz "Copy N-- ? 0 L r sf to office: Layton, Utah 84041 Fax: 543-333- 0 0 . SERVING f . Telephone number (after 5 p.m.) j Bring this coupon into the Kinkos listed and receive 1 00 Free Black and White copies on 20 lb white I bond paper. Auto feedable only. One coupon per person. Offer valid at time of purchase only and may not be discounted or credited toward future purchases. Valid at Kinkos Layton location only. No cash value. May 23. 1997 only. I L M0. g utah 543.430q The new way soccer teams for girls ages 1 1 and under (birthdays Aug. I. 1986 to July 31. 198). 546-858- g. - Wasatch competition premier 328-BOA- T ar Children of all ages love the continuous stream of door prizes, supplied by local merchants, said Bennett. KAYSYItLL Thunder Soccer Club will hold tryouis for Shok. one of Utah's For more information call 774-727- 4. ceive these dollars touch the lives nations or local government of each and every Utahn, said grams. UAC director Bonnie Stephens. The impact of the arts is critical Applications for all grants are to social and economic developreviewed by a volunteer panel of E ment and greatly affects the qualarts administrators and artists ity of life we all enjoy as who make recommendations for Utahns." to the Utah Arts Council E Founded in 1899, the Utah funding Board of Directors, which then E Arts Council is the nation's oldmakes the final funding deci- - E est state arts agency. sions. Following closely the rich arEi tistic heritage of the state, begun The UAC offers a series of by the first pioneers, the UAC is dedicated to making the arts grams, programs and services for available to all Utah citizens. A arts organizations, schools and individual artists throughout the division of the Utah Department of Community and Economic state. As a government agency, funds administered by the counDevelopment, the Council is govcil are obtained from the state erned by 13 private citizens appointed by Gov. Mike Leavitt to and from the federal government four-yeterms. through the National EndowAs with all Utah Arts Council ment for the Arts. ets are used to pay for the cost of awards given to outstanding students and to support other community projects in Clearfield and the surrounding communities. Shok girls soccer tryouts scheduled for May 31 The registration deadline is Monday and Wednesday L Fhn THE TOP OF UTAH SINCE 1888 24-ho- FAX: FAX attended Mail: at department 546.852. May 30. 28-Au- g. http:www.bojtux.com. You can also take the State of Utah recreation Registration is being accepted from a a m. to 5 p m. Monday through I rtday at the parks and recreation department, in the Surf N Swim builJing, 465 Wasatch Drive. on-lin- onto Individuals who have a background in track and field and enjoy working wuh the youth should call Joyce at the Layton Beginner class will be 9 a m. and 10 a m. and intermediate at II am. providing there is enough participants. The cost is $2$. e Spaghetti dinner to raise money for kids programs field Kiwanis will host their annual spaghetti dinner fund-raisJune 7 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Central Park, 140 E. Center at the bowery next to City Hall. weeks. Classes will run Monday through Thursday. The cost of lessons is $25. eight Sign up for second session and the cost is $20 per child. e You can also take an boating safety course by logging The program will start the end of the month and continue tlirough the month of July. Classes will he offered on Saturday mornings for five 7. Some insurance companies will give you a break on your insurance if the boat complies, by the way, did you know that the personal watercraft must have a horn or whistle and some visual way of signaling for help? Also, the life javket you use must have an impact rating of at least 50 Mi'll. You can find that on the inside of the Ii D. position with the liberty to chose team practice days. rustics is offering tumbling and gymnastics classes for youth ages 9 and older. Registration is now being ac cepied fir parent and lot classes and Red Cross levels hull. arts council gets grant Layton - LAYTON The Layton Arts and Humanities Council, Inc. has received a $2,000 grant from the Utah Arts Council to support upcoming events, including the free Concert in the Park senes. The Layton council Is among 173 nonprofit organizations to be awarded 199798 grant dollars by the Utah Arts Council. Continuing its mission of advancing the arts in all their phases, on May I the Utah Ans Councils board of directors awarded grams totaling $41,095,089 to nonprofit organizations statewide. The Layton grant will help fund 199798 activities, including a childrens art festival, and other scheduled programming. ' It is exciting to be a part of this process, UAC board chair Robert Olpin said. The arts organizations represented this year cross the spectrum from the largest professional organization to small community groups meeting aCARIII ll)-- 1 earn how to swim or further improve your aquatic skills at the Clearfield Pool this summer. There are several oiher hems such as day and night signaling devices ami navigation lights. If ah is in order we rlace a decal indicating such on your windshield tions and take proper cars of their Summer swim lessons offered vice. ROATING SA11TY Cam Young 1W 3 RECREATION BRIEFS ble (t)pe 4) personal flotation Week. ioiemor ha xigncd a puking u w. 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