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Show 2 LornttsiUti ! results in nature center Partnership of to bo Trees planted as part of dedication for two-acr- o lrm plot - Whai da you get when a buinc. a CLEARFIELD ih-emme- nt y. . v U V 4. I;v o '. jMa E' V , Petal 0-cc- r Kut Cctvel wats to be dunked whdo speaking with Atot Ghiz during Saturday1! Fund From 1 The drug costs SI. 000 for one of 14 day month, ha a shelf-lifand hat to be l edcral Lsprcssed to the Ghiz home every month e directly from the pharmaceutical company. "This it not something you can buy at the local pharmacy." Racine Ghiz said. Alex Ghu. who works as a patrol officer for Layton Police, said his health insurance covered Joshs medication for a year, but suddenly stopped. The insurance company want- find other financial sources to help them buy the medicine. What the couple soon found out was that there were foundations for child cancer, organ ua- lions for physical birth defects, but no such help for geneuc conditions. "There just Isnt a lot of interest," Racine Ghiz said. Many people believe because geneuc damage is so ingrained that those children cannot be cured or helped. "When its a genetic problem youre in your own little world," she adJed. fund-raiser- fund-rais- fund-rais- for them," From 1 members of each faction. Trying "We continually take pepper to determine whos who, Bird said. "We not only take steps to spray out of purses. Knives and protect the victim's family but we pepper spray have been the maalso take steps to protect the al- jority of the items taken," Bird said, in the past year or so. leged perpetrators family. But Bird and Cox say that no Crowds can also be a problem, and when there are television amount of high-tec- h gadgetry or cameras there is always the risk show of force can substitute for that people will act up for them. plain and simple understanding. Bird said during the Sept. 29 Its understandable the emoarraignment of Paul Allen the tions and sometimes it's just a courtroom was filled to capacity matter of talking to them," Bird with family, friends and members said. of the media. After Septembers confrontaEvery time he (Paul Allen) tion, weve discussed the issue goes to court were just dealing with both families, Cox said, rewith a lot of people, Bird said. minding both that any more outJill Allens mother, Andrea bursts could result in not only Myler, said her family plans on being removed from the courtdriving down from Aberdeen, room, but also charges of assault Idaho for every one of Paul Alor contempt of court. lens court appearances. Cox said in some cases a judge So far Davis County courts can permanently bar a person have one metal detector, which from attending any other related they move around to each of the court hearings. Because of the isfour courtrooms when needed. sue with overcrowding, Cox said, Bird said eventually the courts future hearings regarding Paul will have to install metal detecAllen will be limited to family tors at the entrances to all the members of both sides and the courtrooms, clerks office and media. end Furnaces High Efficiency ' , ''' mjuZZZZZZZ 520 South State, Clearfield 292-163- 6 Course In Davis Hospital and Medical Center and the American Red Cross will sponsor a Baby- the... Staxd.rdl..mi.i rs sitting Certification Class beginning November 5th, 1997. Classes will be held each Wednesday from 5 to 7 ptn. at the hospital, WE CASH CHECKS! four-wee- PAYDAY LOAMS Orders Money South Gate Layton, Utah 84041 HAFB C growth and development, the importance of responsibility, safety, and toys and games appropriate for each age. rA Wire Transfers K 2984 North Hillfield Rd. ' Certified instructors will teach 25 C "J Y. To register for the class, participants must be m 22 the 6th grade. WE GIVE Amwcai Cash Expuss t 1600 Antelope Dr., Layton. ALL TYPES er prosecutors office in order to be effective. But its going to take more money from the county to pay for the extra equipment and extra manpower, she said. On Our Air Conditioners Baby-sittin- g . er whole restaurant Security fund-raise- s. approached JefT Memmott, general manager of the Golden Corral. for some free diners they could raffle off. Memmott did better than that. "We basically just offered the insurance company. They say it has no medical value," Alex GhLz said. The couple said they will most likely have to take the insurance company to court, but in the meantime they have struggled to 773-483- 6 LAYTON FASTI ADVERTISEI Joshua now has an account at the Goldcnwest Credit Union under his name. The couple said they plan to hold more in the future while they deal with the insurance company. The couple has turned to friends and the community for help, putting on Several months ago friends for helped put on a ed documented proof that the growth hormone was working. Both parents said they noticed a marked difference in Josh; he Josh at the Fresh Country Dance could sit up and move more, but Corral in Sunset, by giving line dance lessons. it was something they couldnt The couple was looking for document when they "Thais been the fight with the another 3 5J.S-MI2- 5 If you want It'' 50LPI And SOLD Memmott said, adding SI from each meal was donated to Josh that Saturday. "Its amazing what can happeij when you get agencies working together," aid Judy Nison. Hll- held Elementary principal. t, Marv?s Auto Glass SSMNCXUOMwoMUr The registration fee is $5.00 and advance payment --4 required. Enrollment is limited, but each class must have at least eight participants. t, e, For more information Carmelita Fuentes at Davis Hospital ' ics. . student classroom for high-ris- k who do not need special educa camtvaJ to Uie funcs lor Cmz' son. Joshua. the helping to obtain some materials for the center. Moun lam High School siudent are helping to plant the tree a ran of a service das. They also wij build benches and a trail through the area. A part of their das, they will be working with elementary stuJem to provide role model of work and service eth Repair when possible, Replace when needed." (CASH) clots. Although bated at the school, children from throughout the Davit School Divtrict can attend this rr. WUT WAIT; Layton agency and a whool link of erwee up? An pngomg protect lor elementary children, and a ndiyre center spring fonh. On Oct. 21 at 12 4$ p m , Mu dent and adult u ill riant tree from the Children CruwJc for 1 rce" grant program. lau spring. Hill Air Force Dace donated a ivuvacrc plot for a nature center. Through grant in character education and learn ing. the land a well a other er vice project are being developed. One of the main component of the program i the Creating Alternative Strategic in Eduea-lio- n x,u- - tion, Student from the CASIE classroom are learning the value of service with the help of I rank of Irwin Nursery in Hooper. "Work offer all kind of op rortunitic for kid to learn to get along in the world." said Teresa I lenmken. CASIE coordinator. Not only i Erwin helping by providing tree and landscaping experience, he and a friend. 1 ran Durrhey. have donated time and material to build a greenhouse for the school. Hill Air fore Base also i r-- rand Medical Center contact 774-70- N . |