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Show LAKESIDE Astronauts to speak at United Way event Clearfield cleanup has rules Eg Eio-cr- NASA saxton i - (MrtThw CLEAR! If ID - rwr lh ihiij ?af in a fvw city offUjai Me wtl in a IW c4biuk fee to ensure resident aJhrr in the rt!rt Pf h annual fail cleanup, TWi year's cleanup will b in October. in conjunamn wiih the momhlani diKouwej $ 5 per te rale me North Dam Land-fi- ll prim county resident in hrmrn their iradt to the landfill in Layton. Clearfield curbvide pickup will he at 6 tun. Oct 6 far the north half of ihe city from 200 S. North to 800 North. The fcouihem half of the city from 200 South, south to 2&o0 South, ill have debn picked up ut 6 a m,, Oct. II. Marine Layton, of Clearfield' Solid Waste Management. said all trash must he to the curb by thoe designated times to ensure the city's private waste hauler hi I doesn't need to make any re turn trips. Lajion said should debris he left on the street city crews will charge residents $30 in having to make a return trip to get it. She said fee discourages rest dents from setting out more trash throughout the week. Other rules also apply. All curbside debris must be boxed, bagged or bundled. What won't be picked up includes: old used cars or car bodies, construction debris, tires, batteries, tree limbs longer than S feet, tree slumps, furniture, mattresses, appliances, and used oil, solvents, paints, chemicals or other hazardous waste material. Lajion said since the city went to a private hauler five years ago, they have had to become more strict about the cleanups. vc-hu- epacfri!ght veterans to Kick off annual campaign KAYSYIl IE- - NASA aero- Janice Voss naut! James Vos and Roger K. (Vouch will tpsA at the United Way of Pact County annual the ha cample tttd lour pc campaign kwkotf Wednesday at 74t) a m- - at Jojfiies Reuauunt. 2 H N. 400 Wel. A bullet break-if planned fur ihif mm, Vos, who bolds a Ph D , has completed four space flight since he became an astronaut in mi. One ef Voss' miiens included a rendeAous with the Russian space station. Mir. She will discuss her experiences as an aeronaut and the importance of work- - troduve the first local Umied Way of Pas is County campaign completing early United The side Rippes will challenge companies to raise Sl,o0,0mi to support human service agencies serving Pas is Coumy enwens, video made in the pat 10 jearv was produced by KUTV Channel 2. narrated by Pou!on and features three agencies that help people in Pasts County. flight ftlnce 1091 ing together. Crouch, alu) a Ph D., is a veteran of two space flights, I le was a member of the crew of the mierogwity science laboratory Space tab mission that was cut short because of problems with one of the shuttle's fuel cell power generation units. Sterling Poulsen, meteorologist for KUfV Channel 2, will in- - Jack Rsrpes, Clearfield Coy manager and this ears United Way of Pasts County campaign chairman, will rceogme the efforts of 10 Past County pacesetter" companies whu.h base set the tone for the campaign by Don't Let Back Pain Come Between You AndTfic Ones Way Campaign, The public K ins ued to attend the United Way of Pas is County campaign ktckotf breakfat. The chi i $10 and seating is limited. 497-VJJ- love! You 4i 'h l1 kniM br n.a n. Hi rvt 1,4 4 yprnf a Tor resersations and further information, please contact the United Way otfice. a SepwoMW Tufcsaay I iuwtnno itsmsmi J, STORAGE SHEDS 10X12 T--Mt PHLuzuri Barn-Styl- e PARKING LOT Reg. $1350 I utHii) 1 ki 1 1 S r 1 ifirii HikkI I trfl fimr 1,4 I M If till hi Util Mriirt RHnvItifV j'fiwij tkUfllidlf Vliwl)Vlli 'WMm.UH hiltlet Door Carrlagt Bofta Hinged Hvy WHS QutttyCAtvctiO framing 2U Vaar Tamfc Shlnglt 14 floor Discontinued Items Craft Supplies Mueh. Much More! Items I SALE SAT., SEPT. 13, 1997 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Merchandise aVon Shed A,r Antiques & Furniture Window: Coverings Hrrrlcan0roa TM1 Sul Drip i COga 4H in rniwr 4 il i m nMMi(i htr nrrhilriiitn iiii Hadwood ftimnara 'tadirlrtn -- t.MII WniUomb Latch t.i I'LL At mAr i, T JljiT 1I51W. RIYERDALE RD. &!? Mro399-054- 3 0r7!0'.--S . bn IT. 1 0 A.M. TO 7 r.M. 710 N. Main, Smlthfleld (801) 563-911- t 9 or S3 I wu HOURS: Won.-S- st ; a9 m. - 5 p.m. a Closed Sunday Blacker's Furniture Class teaches emergency response LAYTON - An emergency response course for the public is being taught Wednesday at 7 p.m., in the library of Adams Elementary School, 220 E. Sunset Drive. Layton. The Community Emergency Response Team training teaches how to prepare for a disaster, identify fire hazards, learn to suppress burning liquid, employ basic treatments for various wounds and helps participants to acquire common techniques for searching a structure. CERT is meant to teach residents how to handle a chaotic situation when police officers and d fire fighters become during disasters. The class size is limited to 25 course. The cost is in the S25 per person. For further information call Rodney Morris at h 546-382- or 4 V4 ' t lab Tv r.'ni . over-loade- rv lurHs ('d"UUi4iii(l That means' k. ntdfRb flOrtUrmnd c fin'd. BIG SAVINGS to you! EpnnHij,iFTOmnr tr in th nun CpTfia Tcuh k Rlcir.trj.aad Ev.lp L'lWm Bwwi t f T D,n Sun Up Sun Doan anflbpcfu.udT(hnpiiins tiuuNem I 534-847- 5. Schools I J 1 CmSTllPlElT J CELL SHADE SINGLE Crystal Pleat The Value Single Cell Shades SSVVSy&fjm b.ar.iMfidiiott Mu lor sue 4 From 4 grade students interested in being in the orchestra. There will be a hearing screening Sept. 26 for kindergarten, resource and new students. ami hea. Shad a (6 the hot summer out maxinwm pm-i- pman ano klrconrolon , sizes iip'o lu :i wide Darabie idbnc that tii no1 wTink'eonade Larcc sp.r-- icn of pacerns and color-- . Perfect lor hard 10 ,rea arrh timdows" Grabcrs Lifetime Limbed Warruim Syracuse CRYSTAL PLEAT Cook Elementary School Vision screenings will be done on Thursday and hearing screenings will be done Friday. SEP conferences are Sept. School will dismiss early on Sept. 18 and 19. The school will have a safety fair on Sept. 22. Individual pictures will be taken on Sept. 25. The room parents tea is on Sept. 29. Syracuse Elementary School SEP conferences are Sept. 15-1- 9. re- ported. West Point West Point Elementary School SEP conferences are Sept. School will dismiss early on Sept. 15, 16 and 19. There will also be a buy one get one free book fair during conferences on Sept. The school will be dedicating its new nature center on Sept. 23. Individual pictures will be taken Sept. 26. The room mother's tea is Sept. 29 at 2:30 p.m. Double the beauii o! tcur window's with our double ceil design Retailing for more than $20 per yard OF THESE SUMMER BLOW' OUT PRICES!!! 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