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Show SdMia Nove1A Lakeside 1997 Sprucing up the neighborhood Sub for Santa now taking applications low jng: a A picture ID for every adult in the household. Sub for Santa in Daw and Wtbtr countif it gearing up fT another ) ear si the Saltation b Army. Xc. f out. b Proof of year, make anJ nuclei of car. Miller said people applying for help euher for the first or' second time can get food and toy asstciance. People who are' applying for their third, or more, times will only receive food assistance. M Company -5v Salon ' m 4 .vrs. tWbCKXAyjroaioCuimnw Students (from left) Derek Henderson, Joni Dwguid. Veromca Rodriguez and Lynn Benafy from the Cfcaldd Jcb Corps paint over gang and races jpatt at lhre locasons tn Ckrton and OoartekJ on Wednesday. COVERING child, such Fran Bcodun & r '' f.r every medical card. Social Security card are not acceptable, Income verification, either a pay receipt or welfare print in Knit coumie ere taking application (amt people kecking help twin food and o fir Utrotma. In Davis County, applicants should go to the church's store in Sunet, J2 J W. 1300 North. That sue will take applications from V a m. to 1 1 a m. Arrtieaiions will be taken until Nov. 21. Carol Miller, Sub for Santa administrator, said all appli-can- ts will need Id bring the lot Office . An ID as a birth certificate or state UP; Would Like To Introduce Two New Full Service Stylists: Pachelle and Texts are both graduates LDS stake Layton - presents musical neer ancestor stories submitted LAYTON The Layton Utah LDS West Stake will pres ent -- Pathways lo Zion," an origi- Clegg and George Watt, who raced to the water's edge to be the first to be baptized in England; and the meeting and subse- by members of the stake earlier in the year. The play begins shortly after the church was organized in 1830 quent marriage of Charles C. Rich and Sarah Pea. through the present time. Carruth has written four origiThere are 86 cast members. 50 flag bearers, IS production stall nal songs including two large and 12 choir members in addi- production numbers and orchestrated four others including three tion lo the rcguljr cast. n LDS hymns. Examples of some of the stories submitted include a boy Hie fourth song he orchestratwho witnessed the martyrdom of ed, The Light Will Never Go Joseph Smith and what he saw Out," was written by Nonie Soafter the prophet fell from the jail renson for a musical presented window; the story of Jonathan each night during the summer at nal scsquiccntcnnial musical, (his week. Written by Carol Kimball and Beverly Sherman, it features original music by Layton composer Tom Camith. The play w ill be performed at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19, 20 and 21 in the auditorium at Layton High .School, 440 Lancer Lane. The public is welcome. Admission is free. The script is based on the pio of Fran Brown College of Beauty and are e stylists In our salon. working as well-know- full-tim- THEY SPECIALIZE IN: the Nouvoo Visitors Center. The musical was called "The Nauvoo Adventure. US? Pachelle Allison They are committed to quality customer service and are excited to be of service to you! (2M3S nsuranc Day ganized community effort to save our children, is the message Groll got from the summit at meetings held throughout the state last month. .The Davis High community includes Fruit Heights and part of Farmington. Some of the problems residents volunteered to .help with include working with youth, street lights, gangs and traffic problems. People want to help students with not only reading, but with math and science," she said. Teens asked if there could be . Standard-Examine- r cofrespondent KAYSVILLE - Twenty years ago the predominant feeling was that nothing could change the high crime rate. Now three out of four people say something can be done, Kay Groll told the Kays- ville City Council recently. Groll heads up the Volunteer at-ri- Summit, now called Utah's Promise, for the Davis High School area, which is one of the model areas set by Gov. Michael Leavitt. We want to be part of an or x sometimes long for in our busy modem world, said Roger Roper, historic preservation coordinator with the Utah State Historic Preservation Office. Bams have inspired countless artists and photographers over the years. This photo contest gives barn-love- rs an opportunity to express their fondness for these structures and test their photographic skills. The sponsors would like to encourage entries from amateurs as well as professional Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! Texle Btackner Brown 546-222- 1 ; jrJ 575 North Main, Layton all work and services performed! and Co. guarantees Hospital Equipment a program at school which would allow them to letter in service the same way they can letter in football and other sports. Another family wants to begin a neighborhood family tutoring program. The city council suggested a member of the council work with the volunteers in coordination. And another suggested the youth ' city council get involved. A work session has been set for 7 p.m. Nov. 25 to work out specifics and to make and Supply Home Medical ValleyRetail 101 North & Oxygen Equipment PRIDE SC-44- 0 Pharmacy Fort Lane, Layton 544-886- For Pharmacy 5443473 6 CELEBRITY SCOOTER SunNark Quad Cane Devon Handle 2595 They are also especially interested in receiving entries from all parts of the state. Small Base scooter. 47 long. 24 wide 31 tuning radios Top speed 5114 mph: 25 mile range per charge Automatic shulo(F; batters charger wheels Lass dwaswmbh for transport Gras sins teat, ml hods Climbs 15 grade with ma&imua weight capacity of 340 Ih. Electronic speed control Disc brakes M amps I ! ts pe batteries mot hwfttded1 Requires I The deadline for entries is Dec. 21. For more information contact the Utah State Historical Society, MODI 012601 to right-hanadjustment easily made without tools. Chrome-plate- d Left- - steel base. ? in complete DME equipment and oxygen 533-356- 1. PLAN FOR THE ONES YOU LOVE! 'a FREE SEMINAR Sponsored by the Education Forum n Ox-( . Long Hair Design and Evening Appointments Available. Fran Brown Contest looks for best bam photos Rough, worn and steadfast, the bam stands as a symbol of rural Americas past and present. In celebration of this grand heritage, the Utah State Historical Society and Utah Preservation magazine are pleased to sponsor the Bam in Utah! photo contest. Winning entries will be published in the 1998 edition of Utah Preservation and will be in the societys photo gallery well as other locations. Bams symbolize our agrarian past, a quieter, simpler time we Manicures Artificial Nails For appointments call Volunteers focus on area youth By RUTH MALAN Cutting Coloring Weaving Perming Facials Make Up ) rVV A Non-Prof- it hearty About... Public Service Corporation Probate, what it is, and what it is not How to avoid Conservatorship Proceedings What to do to protect both a spouse in a second marriage and children from a prior marriage How a couple can increase Federal Estate Tax protection ' from $600,000 up to $ 1 .2 Million How to retain complete control over your assets during your life and dispose of your assets exactly as you direct on your death. I I How to provide for a child that has a special need. I Includes Discussions of... v YJ I Joint Tenancy Living Revocable trusts Presented by Seminar Leader I 111 U Health Care Proxies Durable Power of Attorney Walter C. Bornemeier, J.D. , 298-115Attorney at law who 6 Seating is limited at each session, limits his practice to Reservations encouraged Seminar attendees will learn the most effective ' Estate their estates. and to Planning and plan but not required organize strategies A 111 H rj j Call j 1 ayton City employees regularly give volunteer at Whitesides Elamentary. Jim Mason to students help Assistant City Manager, has tutored fourth grade students one day a week for the past two years. Thanks Layton City. You 're great! iW'C'i j4hsw NO CHARGE TO ATTEND RSVPBY CALLING 298-115- 6 .. Four Separate Session!? Are Scheduled for Your Convenience November 18, 1997 10:30 am & 7:00 pm WEBER COUNTY LIBRARY 2464 Jefferson Ave., Ogden Small Businesses Planning. Mr Bornemeier has been practicing law over 30 years. November 19, 1997 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm LAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 155 N. Wasatch Across From Layton H.S. j5 |