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Show t 6 Ei'jiniy tU fil Holiday play set for stage Christmas Box rum tonight 8t C&i'fiuid School theater - CLfARriflD At K4. teles tuon M-n-- 1 nd f.3 lor wjjorrts m3 son.aS 13 tor crtao'txn wrvOof t? or J Ji la a tartWy (a:S tup 13 8 fCf.'tc S g.at cr Loo 1 Co'iT ma- But the st.wy about the true meaning of MUuy pmt started here in I'uh, written by JUiurd Paul ( sans of JLu luke City as a tribute to his daumeft. Tksttca 30 Terns Ma'Se'f.-iseLi w C hc'ij,, al-- t3S c.s. Mutical. an annual summer country maic revue in Sonii Hakous Rovevelt Naiwtul 0 I'afl, and Baffy Sediachek. an act playwr ght who adorned liie mo r (W the stage and wrote lyncs, has arpeareJ in several motion rkiures irw lading 'Untamed Heart" and "Grumpy Old Men." Sponsored by the Layton Arts and Humanities Council u'Vl UeNr State University, the show will be at 7 p m. tom gin at Clearfield II h JkhwL VJI S. KM) UL Tkkets are SI0 for aJults. SI for students and seniors, S3 for children under 12 or SJO for a family pas (up to sis people). Sealing is limited. Tkkets are by calling the Ike Events Cenor ter Tkket Office. 626-850swung Toms Marketplace, 353 S. State Sl in Clearficll Niu the tale returns for a special state production in tleartkld in honor of the states daughter. As he uncovers the mystery behond strange dreams of an anchildren. Gov. Mike Leavitt declared gel and muvic coming from a today "Chrictmai Bo Angel wooden bos. hi scul It rcHueJ Day." he said, "recognizing tne by a widow that ules the fanuly gnef of those who have lot a into her home. He puts aude his workaholic child, to help provide heating and comfort and serve as a con- ways, and t hey all team the true tinual reminder to all others meaning of tnmunas. Lvans wrote the story f.r his how important our children are." daughters in IW2 and made 20 The musical adaptation, per- copies for clote relatives and formed by a national touring friends as Chrttmas prevents. company under Arttvts Interna- Since then, a national publishing tional Management Inc. and Bill company has put more than 3 I egan Attractions, follows the million hardcover and raper-bas- k book copies in print in 14 life of a fictional Salt Lake City languages and 0 countries. family. It a Ho hat spurred sequels The father becomes caught movie for up In his own business concerns and a and begins to neglect a young IHPIKQ THE RHYTHM: Bed DOShhn keeps the rhythm during practice tor the 0d Time Meny Make's in Utoa The group looking lor a couple singers end ancPxy Punpcl and saxophone ptayer to auynert fioirsourKtlheyhre to t old geccors. though, aaid Rod Simonson, the group's trumpet piayof. s Band ing." He has in mind to produce another Laurence Welk band or even a Glen Miller band. Betides some Christmas tunes, the band also ptayi songs like Beer Barrel Polka." "The Waltz You Save From 1 cause they have only been together a few months, he aJds that they all have been good. For Me," and "Cherri Chcrri Bin." But when we play." he said, Itll start the oIJ rcoplc to danc The band will be playing at SOBs must be at least 1.000 or feet from any religion-relate- d educational building, parks, recreational areas or family entertainment business. They can be no closer than 600 feet to a boundary of a residential district or property line devoted to residential use. The ordinance states that "it is not the intent of the city council to condone or legitimize the dis- Layton From 1 gram licences to those who have criminal records. The council followed the planning commissions lead, passing the zoning that ordinance narrows the choices to two main areas where SOBs may locate. They are north of State Road 193 just south of the Hill Field Golf Course and south of Gordon Avenue in the industrial park. A computer program whittled down the available space to 121 for SOBs and 187 acres specifically for out call services, which are considered less intrusive or tribution of obscene material." They want to protect themselves from a lawsuit. Crane said. The first U.S. Supreme Court case ruling on SOB ordinances came in 1976. The court ruled that cities have rights to restrict the businesses because of their secondary, or adverse, effects on harmful to neighborhoods because the work occurs oft the property. the surrounding community. Studies have shown that crime Brochures know act was signed into law. The act requires all companies and businesses to report to local communities the storage of hazFrom 1 gives out community grants once ardous chemicals they may be usa year. Jelmini, who also sits on ing. the emergency planning commitDavis Countys emergency tee, said he applied through his planning committee receives an corporation for the funds, which annual report of new chemicals the program two years being stored in the county. . began ago. Citizens can request a list of One brochure will explain hazardous chemicals being stored what to do in a chemical enter-- I near their homes businesses by pency and the other outlines de-- ; through the local emergency right-tothe tails of community planning committee. The list will - know act. include information on chemical "Our main danger is from the names, storage locations, quantifreeway and from the trains, ties and the hazardous nature of Law said, estimating that one out the chemicals. 10 trucks passing ; of every Law said information on how through Davis County is carrying the chemicals are used or what ; extremely corrosive or potentially product is produced remains conexplosive chemicals. under law. fidential If a citizen happens upon a committee The or he plans to rechemical spill, experts say rite should stay clear of the spill lease the majority of the broand avoid vapors or smoke. The chures to elementary and junior Citizen should call 911 and if he high schools in hopes children or she is in a vehicle, close all the will take the information home to windows, switch off all air their parents. Copies of the brochures will also be available at all gystems and leave the area. The brochure also lists steps Davis County fire stations by the to take if a person is caught in a first of the year. borne during a chemical emerLast year Phillips 66 donated gency. money to West Bountiful to start Law said it is also good for the citys community block grant. people to know what kind of The year before that the corpora, chemicals are stored near where tion gave Woods Cross City a grant to purchase bikes for the they live. In 1986 the emergency planpolice departments mobile the Autumn Glow Center for the New Year's Eve dance on Dec. 30 at 4 p m. and at the Fort Lane Shopping Center on Dec. 13 ftotn 4 to 7 p.m Tor more Information, or if you are interested in joining the band or booking the band, call Simonscn at right-to- Crystal Harmony and Young Harmonics will be joining for a Christmas concert Monday at 7 at Crestview Elementary, Rm. W. Golden Ave in Layton. ' The two choirs are directed by Chris Harmon, accompanied by will each fea- v Karl Cullimore and lure five selections and then com- . bine for three more numbers. Crystal Harmony is composed of girls grades 7 to 12, and Young Harmonics of boys and girls grades 3 to 7. The choirs will also be performing Thursday at 4:15 p.m. at the Capitol Ro- tunda. Openings are available m each choir for those desiring to join in January. Call Chris for more information The immunization rate for By BRYON SAXTON day care children is slightly er. SlMMCunwOMamU - FARMINGTON number of day care and The kinder- garten children who have been immunized properly in Davis County is high, but not high enough, say health officials. "I commend the city council for a preemptive approach to this," he said, "to combat what 1 call a disease of our country." Paula Johnson, Davis County supervisor of school health, said of those not immunized, six have received a medical exemp WtiltniSttiL (t Nursing supervisor Pat Snell said state law requires day care providers and kindergarten students be 100 percent in compliance. She said day care providers are not suppose to be accepting eeoLcom tNummi&miu A Center for Worship and Service Ages 930 am Semi. 9:00 am A - rai-oi- o A Cengratlon FeUarwetilp A Chorlimatic Child Core PrwlcUd J. CM Drag ory. Senior P..IW Multl-Kocl- al letctog Chmdl 1900 VM U 4800 3100 West fldfe BXBStJUhp 2635 Grant Ave., Ogden, LT 621-358- 0 Come Worship With Us You Are Welcome 1 l&ff THE NEW DAY Join us on our Faith Journey CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 35(0 W0RSHF CENTER Rivard OGDEN UT Rod Clearfield. Utah Bible PASTOR REV. RAY SARTER $um : V : First Baptist Churchy I GROWING IN LIFE : MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC) 2585 E. 3000 ,v'; Christian Education Mini try 9:30i.ia. awl U:0ut are provided 4909 Soitk (Laker Wiy) CHURCH TMJTAH 10:30 a.m. Sundays Adams Elementary School 2200 E 2500 N (Sunset Drive) in East Layton - Sunday School - 9:45 am Worship Service -- 11:00 am Nursery Provided 25th SHARING THE LOVE 0FCHRIST AM A 10: Vt AM School AMSil:30AM Morning ScrTkc Dtodpkshtp TVainlng 5:30 PM 6:30 PM Smndmj Evening Service 0:30 PM Wednesday Evening Tout KQ) 6:45 PM Bible Wednesday Evening Study (Nnrocry Provided) May Stmt & Jefferson Just off City Center 621-17- 61 9 Mike Howard, Pastor affiliated with the PCA (Preshwenan Church in America) you wish to share your church Announcements, Call Cid at 625-437- 2 for more information. N, LAYTON 4 Pastor Keith Markham j R (nursery & children's church) 444-083- If 0:30 a.mTliur7 p.nt. . U;00a4& to itf;00 soon ConteiMraiy;' Worship; 544-795- 3. 4 fftmtftjwnm Traditional Worship;-- 479-74- 825-017- Wad. You 9:30a.m. to 10:30a.m. 1(3 Wct Ogdci la Wuhiagtoa Term 6401 5 Study 7 PM Group 7 PM Friday Jubileo 7 PM Tue. Dr. Douglas Slaughter, Putar Rev. Hindi Jo DolloMolt, Putor Nursery mmttm St. Peter s Episcopal Church 1204 east 1450 south 04(05 6pm Praita Sarvie Sunday Evening Sunday School 9:4$ AM Sunday CaMradon 11 AM Rev. ALL age SSltUL -- TBSSBSP 8:00a.m. to S:45rjbu Prayer and Worship Proof Gaflit. Run lim t onjauivr fieri Nondenomnaacnd Due Lb. Gtrald 1130 am Wed.Dio(a$t$ & Sunday School Prayer and Praia Service Thursday's 6:30 pm Johnson said she suspects the county has a little higher compliance rate than the state average when it comes to kindergarten students. children into their facilities who have not been fully immunized. Were proud of w hat we got. Worship 393-566- 2 Celebration Service & Sunday School 10:15 om Nunery Available (or Both Service Snell said she is not sure where Davi County stacks up in relation to die rest of the state regarding getting younger children immunized, because state numbers for this year have not I yet been compiled. full compliance when it comes to full immunization. Sunday School Ogden Utah 84401 Traditional Sortie adequately immunized. ROY BIBLE CHURCH 2604 Jefferson Ave fumeog cUes Sndl said the only way county health an protect children to to ensure every child has been low- Johnson said about 93.3 percent of day care children are in ItintfHnii First United Methodist Church - Christmas concerts planned Heatfi.offidals say rates tion, while 20 have received a but we wish we had everyone la compliance," she said. are good; they want more personal exemption. According to an audit of Da-s- is School District records, 98.1 percent of the 4,190 students enrolled in kindergarten are in full compliance with immunizations. ' ning and community County to boost immunizations Only a handful of adult businesses have inquired about a business license in Layton, Crane said, and none have gone further than picking up an application. Stevenson and others said they wanted to keep it that way. So do the residents, said Wayne Airmct of 1485 N. 250 West. I 0. top-rate- d 332-030- increases and property values drop. One report from Austin, Texas, revealed that incidents of sex crimes were more than 60 percent higher in SOBs than In control areas. u-- e iir Writ u tor a, Hr recrmH created an origi. theme and tsiirftt9l muie i.if (he national tour of Set! S.mon s "I he (44 Couple" lie o serves as reodent mu.ud kf Mr J'ra fritS lux Cut Hake's ss ftgiur ad!s "The and mov and prtirrH, ufco alto lives tfl SwburPan hlifioerjvihs, Ta yvo stats a 7pm m Cfc arf,ct. Jl 0 SV? Chnumas fios turned Into a world tdt phenomenon as a jor tue play. Cotnpoef Kevin J, Roy, a glance LAYTON HILLS BAPTIST 1332 N. Hill Field Rd., Layton UT 544-242- 6 CLOSE TO THE EASE. CASUAL PRESS SUNDAY SCHOOL 0.45 AM SIBLE STUPY FOR ALL AGES MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM A BLENP OF TRA PITIONA LA CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP STYLES EVENING SIDLE STUDY 7:00 PM An Exciting. Informal Study In Acta p Teachkt? & i. hi qnnn qnaqn PndTn GodY Word irt j ? |