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Show i tetkjiiZaf freMjtSis. 3 19 Zions opens new branch In Syracuse SYRACUSE - 7iom TiM National iank will open tit night tJepoviiory for buvinev will be ja a m to V pro, Momti) . Satyr Jjy, The osTive will be managed chois. if. ho Ifeih full venue kuptrrmarWi in Utah on Nov. 19 with Nmh the grand opening of new brarwii ofik in Sjracux. The branch mil be located jiikide the new smith' I mod end Drug and Center at 955 W. I South in Syracuse. It will provide diem with accet to all the banking Chruu Windsor, by ha been wish to mdr ftr kw Bank fve jean, A major factor in 7wnv" ha been a commitment fucc to providing local tcrnce to euvtomer in the area in whidt they do buMnevv. Mid toind tor. I am evened to be opening a branch and tervtng the community of Syracuve her-tw- ee available in the traditional aubrand), including a tomated teller machine and a 24-ho- WE CASH CHECKS i ALL TYPES WE GIVE PAYDAY LOANS E A-C-- AmWCAICASHEXPUSS' Money Orders 25e Wire Transfers ' 8 v SBSJ wr iT, 2934 North Hill field Rd. Focusing on a fund-rais- Layton, Utah 84041 South GateHAf8 728-324- er fiNtfi HU 0 AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK "TEACHING CHILDREN TO THINK AND DREAM" A UTTlf HELP FROM THE COMMUNITY: Mary Uutttkm fmftakmatt am fattnam fo yam thttf t ham fog. Ham am aoma at ay a ata auggtat honatfog that Mata (above, right) chats with people at a r at Doxey Elementary School in e Sunset last Saturday. Mata is a r will teacher at Doxey, and the help her pay for a liver transplant David Parry (below, right) bids on a pair of Jazz tickets during the auction at the fund-raiswith a little help from his dad, Chris, and his sister, Samantha. fund-raise- fattnanhtp dutng Amttfcan Idmatfon first-grad- Waatc, fund-raise- November T& n't yaw thW Hit aut Hit 16-2- 1997 2, f fitting tn (AkiHm It ! t nttt tf thank ft tttchtt tthta tchaal implayta t tfWattnct in yaw Ufa at Hi Ufa af yarn ehll. aha Vat nitdt Bay yana ehM 1 haak at dtntft a Vaak la ytat atta. Witta Photos by TIM SCHOONStandard-Examine- r Show of area artists closes today - Smoke Out event set for Nov. 20 BOUNTIFUL November exhibitions at the new Art Center highlighted Davis and Weber artists and artists from the other side of the Bound-fulDav- is The American Cancer Society will host its 21st annual Great American Smoke Out on Nov. 20. globe, Soviet Impressionist painters. The last day of the show is today at the BountifulDavis Art Center, 745 S. Main Street. Admission free. The center is open from 2 p.m to 5 p.m. Survival of the species, one of the exhibitions, is a unique look at nature, wilderness, people and places. The society encourages smokers to join a national I movement by abstaining from using tobacco. Free Quit Kits" will be available to smokers on Nov. 20. In Utah alone, lung cancer will kill 460 people this year, and 510 new cases will be diagnosed. Since 1973, lung cancer deaths have gone up 20 percent in men and 159 percent in women. Symptoms of lung cancer include a persistent cough, sputum streaked with blood, chest pain, recurring pneumonia or bronchitis. ' Utahns are reminded that other forms of tobacco such as cigars, chewing tobacco and pipe tobacco are just as dangerous as smoking cigarettes. Bountiful photographer Michael Raffertys black and white images awaken the viewer to the moods of the large-form- at landscape. Theresa Otteson, currently on sabbatical in Germany, depicts people and the urban landscape , they inhabit. The Soviet Impression exhibition includes selections from the Springville Museum of Art, presenting 17 paintings and studies from the period 1930 to 1980. Extended by popular demand is the intriguing exhibit Ogden FARMINGTON - The Daap- proved the appointment of Frank Romney to the Mutton Hollow Township Planning Board. County planner Barry Burton said Romney will fill the unexpired term of Dave Van Drimme-le- n board. on the seven-memb- er in ft'--v ; Mac-n- er AUCSSACt FROM THE A wide range of the printmakers art is on view and offers a primer on technique style and artistic expression. 7 for Call (801) 292-036- Os DAVIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION PROUD TO TXACH .dec Nov. 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