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Show 6 T uesday January 6. 1 997 LAKESIDE , Lakeside Review Strutting their stuff RECREATION BRIEFS Swimming lessons offered CLEARFIELD - Clearfield Pool js offering swimming lessons. Session one is from Monday to Feb. 4. Session two is from Feb. 9 to March 4. Classes for both sessions will be held from 5 to 5:40 p.m. and 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. The cost is $25. Session one is from Feb. session two March Classes for both session will be held 9 to 9:40 a.m. and 9:45 to 10:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday. The cost is $25. Scout merit badge classes are Jan. 5, 6 to 7 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday. The cost is $16. 5; 8. Private lessons one-ha- lf hour. The cost is $8 for one student; $9 for two students and $10 for three students. Call to reserve time with instructors. BRIAN PEACOCKS; Five peacocks and a pea hen NICHOLSONStandard-Examne- Swimmers, feel the excitement as you Go for the Gold each month. Swimmers ages 8 through 18 are invited to be a part of the CCSC, Clearfields age group swim team. Participants must know strokes and be able to swim 50 yards in good form. Call 774-72for tryout information. r take advantage of a high spot and strut the crest of a large stack of hay on a ranch near West Point (middle) Mama bear has right idea for weight loss ow that the holidays are over. Id like to curl up Despite my efforts, I enter the new year with a lot of excess baggage. My buttonholes grimace with the strain. The only apparel that still fits comfortably are my and sleep for four months. I wish I could awaken a week before Easter, in plenty of time to get some inspiration from theblooming bulbs in my front yard before settling down to dye egg?, little hibernation would be wonderful. Its not that Im exhausted from the cooking, shopping and decorating of the holiday. Its not that the parties, hoiEeguests and present exchanges have turned me into a herput. And I dont want to snooze for four months to cut cosis as a compensation for A. ft's just that I'd like to awaken front my hibernation like a moth er grizzly, who sheds 30 percent of her body weight during her long slumber. I tried to take caloric precautions this holiday season. My eggnog was eggless, low fat and sugar free. I skimmed the fat from my turkey drippings before whipping up my Thanksgiving and Christmas gravies. I filled my party trays with fresh vegetables instead of oily chips and cheeses. shoes, and they dont count, since my feet still complain about the extra weight theyre expected to support. A long, peaceful sleep sounds a lot more appealing to me than the months of g and exercise that w ill be necessary to fix my problem, and fix it I must. Not only am I bursting out of the three-siz-e range of clothing that Ive acquired over the years, but Ive got a high school reunion to go to this summer, and its being held at the beat h. The way I feel and look right now. I'd have to wear my calone-countin- nam. Atkinsons theme, Standard Examiner correspondent LAYTON - Connie Atkinson; national president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans ef Foreign Wars, will be visiting in Quh this week. I Her post has taken her to all 50 states and the Far East ATKINSON: I The Ladies Auxiliary will be n, Catching the Spirit when of Conway, Ark., makes ticrufiicial visit to Utah on She will be attending the TVoice of Democracy banquet at Post 8308 on Saturday. j Atkinson was recently elected as wtuonal resident at the auxiliarys 84th National Convention in Salt Lake City in August of 1997. Her election makes her the first I At-kin- Fri-flaj- person from Arkansas, the first bom after World War II, and the first whose only auxiliary eligibility is the Vietnam conflict, to hold this office. She joined the auxiliary on the eligibility of her husband, Carroll, who served as a helicopter crew chief in Viet So out come bath- h cover-u- p. the food scale, the Heart Association cookbook and the exercise videos. Its time to count those fat grams and take the stairs instead of the elevator. For now, rocky road is where youll see me hiking with the dogs in the evening. Fudge will be an exclamation of dismay, and cheesecake will be a label for starlets. Catch the Spirit, has taken her to all 50 states and the Far East. She has presided at other official functions, along with being employed by the Arkansas Ofiice of Emergency Services. Her family includes three sons and four grandchildren. She will be meeting with local dignitaries and will be honored at a banquet at Sugarhouse Post 3586 at 7 p.m. on the evening of her arrival. On Saturday, she will be at the Layton Post, where starting at 6 p.m. students from seven districts will compete for the slate winner and an all expense paid trip to Washington, A aummary of - Game find the answers himself. He started tracking stocks immediately on the Internet. When it came time to actually buy, he already knew up front what was good." Wilde added, I hope he makes a career of it. I Icd be re- ster, Calif. During the six weeks of training, the airmen and airwoman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Scott E. Waltz has joined the Army under the delayed entry Day-weeke- 1! 451-095- 3. The Syraninth-grad- FARMINGTON e egendas of put; agendas to toned Jan 6 Tuesday - TKLEcL go on sale Thursday forre-serve- d seating for Farmingtpns annual dinner theater. Pluns for an exciting and fun evening are n Callaunder way, said han, performing arts committee chairperson. Tickets fori this annual event go quickly.gvcn, though the event isnt-unti- l April, she said. Jo-An- " Casting is under way and those interested in being in the play should contact Callahan by the end of January at Toni Asay will be directing the 451-500- 3. play- - of two year warrarty Consoet cnmnwKsmem of ftutodrveon Cotorumon SfnCotoder ftood wananfy gram appwjanon Convtor mariutan No 9&1 appoe'im food mtfigaoort awwvTeya program rcprnanM fmoU City Council West Point City Council fQntiaofl tnamt dntnd rivnrtt contort Avj'wTaJtof Fgrca to uoy 4 pet ma Spactrjm prrwyyn Vonermai hom lot purchas'd raroototo cy exr tuCteumn doom C anprrwng an oporttcr lor toatfar Mtol Kays vl He City Council madcaf atMianca 1 Oat of oAca by majr and towr.x G&jrr mampyr Conrmaon & apewart of IWd Apponl two Atjpoa Board ptamng commaoiy mamhart to fba MottMo AMtemar to Rmrtutw aptvnr'0 Wnvnr Jrw ftteto to WatofcA fcnargy Dncrvw-- y (toXJ to marvng trm & toward Modoard Wough L)eC J1, ttGO to BwcMrr arewrano Jay Dam Lzxrey o t rvamnwft board Hmcaamn Mayor Jay Recto to Norm Lfcma sww Exard to to ferr) Howard Smdoard to uac 31 199 fewoMion rtoarcxwdrg Oana A Moai Off racorrw term ftoarw and dauat cay manager ortnarca . OtcwMuon and Oacarofl cy-aa- (red Cotortar gf manage too-uand Off tmrorym pty (A.wt at corahtuini Am report taurt 19497 rwaw SpmQ Honw tutrtwoft nm Omow rcnjvmg rewaad emgryancy prwarr Oacuawt raoartnq NAr Aar Hpmemr remaad rtK ordnance 6A 2 and mmtr Fruit Heights City Council program at the Army Recruiting Station in Layton. The enlistment gives the soldier the option to leant a new skill, travel and become eligible to receive as much as $40,000 toward a college education. A student at Davis High School, Waltz will report June 1 to Fort Jackson, Columbia, S C. for basic training. He is the son of Bruce and Linda Waltz of Fruit Heights. VIZZ to report of .... Sunset Emargarvy raapontiar veto Sxrrtai Wad lutxhaon racer drfl oauav Burned Iran tcPmckm Henoahon 9H01 enwhon of aconomc flmv'Xh mart toactor position Otognauon of mayor prtHam NoonnN report Board camdan The auxiliary has many service projects they are involved with on a continuing basis. N of Davis County School Board ce Oeha of oKoe of nawN ofkam Comwlwehon of Eiectnc Ughtwav tranche " gmnmsnt arxyov " Tobacco Acctm fWstDC Comtoxaon of toft Orotonc n tevotanc program mfbga&o Z aaed Ondar towneomml Va 0 Franca Ouh of oee by appointed counef mambor Apponyneri of tmujrm and racordaf North Salt Lake City Council Centerville City Council Military News Clearfield. Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Brian M. link is the son of Nancy E. and Eric Fink of West Point. Air Force Airman Matthew L. Mason is the son of Dan and Beverly A. Mason of Layton. Air Force Reserve Airman Aaron J. Kennedy is the son of Debra L. Dancl of Sunset and Dennis L Kennedy of Westmin- The aquatic facility will be open from Memorial through Labor Day weekend. Applicants will be expec- -' ted to be available seven days a week and to work rotating shifts. Job descriptions with minimum requirements for all of the above positions are avail- able at the recreation ofiice. , (!! Apply from 8 a.m. to', noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Mdnday through Friday at the Fanning- ton City Recreation Ofiice, 42 N. 650 West. Tickets go on sale for dinner theater Acrawnca tvt mcyee to management Mar from ndBprmNi axwor Arovai Of ooneacvmtfugameflt td rasiAt Several area residents have graduated from basic military traming at Lackland Air Force Raw in San Antonio. ! Atr Force Airman Tjnvsha K. MacDonald is the daughter of Cameron T. Linzcy of San Jose and Kimp C. Ramsey Scott of Clearfield. I Air Force Airman Joshua J. J eleven is the son of Alison J. Ucmmert of Langley Air Force Ha.se, Va., and Dwight eleven of t desk open in February. Those interested in applying for head lifeguard and lifeguards must have all the necessary course-wor- k and certifications complet"- -ed by May 22. On The Agenda Atkinson will also be visiting other auxiliaries as time permits and will be promoting many programs, including cancer research, AmcricanismLoyalty Day, VFW National Home, Youth of Democracy, safety and legislative. Activi-licsVoi- Applications for other pool positions such as lifeguards, swim instructors, concession manager, cashiers and front Basketball team takes championships basketball team won the Weber and Davis counties competition superleague championships. The Weber County superleague consisted of Weber and Davis county junior high teams. During 1997 they have also won the Utah Summer Games and the Thanksgiving State AAU championship. Team members include Shar-ce- e Bennington, Ashley Brown, Katie Colohan, Jenny Miller, Brecklyn Marsell, Chclscy O'Brien, Jenny Overdick, Acce Rhoades, Ashley Wiberg and D.C. In Washington, the state winner will compete with 54 other students for scholarships up to $20,000. Each student will receive at least a $1,000 scholarship. FARMINGTON - Its time to begin thinking of that summer job. Farmington City Recreation begins accepting aquatic applications for pool manager and assistant manager Jan.J9. Cut off date is Jan. 30. For more information call Viola Kinney, recreation director, at SYRACUSE It wont be easy, but dieting seldom is. Even mama grizzly knows the sad truth; within a couple of months, shell have gained back every ounce she lost during hibernation, because she awakens hungry as a bear. Begin planning now for summer job Class will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The cost is $25 for first child; $20, second child; and $15, third child. USS fee is $35. cuse Magic girls to visit Utah YFW Ladies Auxiliary president ByRbTHMALAN floor-lengt- long-sleeve- robe as a poolside Samantha Wisell. 0rxv4 marroarf apoejrH r doted wtaod man- to to apirtog etoamg d po-- cy Woods Cross City Council Gotototorw to tmto pay raquaft tor tffwar prrHCl Sodth Dava Sewer Oamd reoort SOUto CtOrm . From 1 occurred halfway through the game. Oakes interest did not end when the game did. Working through his father, Oakes has continued to play the market. Sif, far. Im making money, Oakes said, llis stock market philosophy is simple. I keep an eje on it. If its doing good. I keep it. If something doesn't fed right about it, I sell. Its easy. All yoir have to do is watch the Muir. Carlton was intrigued with the moment I introduced the jdc3. said Wilde. He'd come up nficr class to ask more questions; sometimes I didn't have 'thclanswcrs. So hed go out and .This ally good." Y'T MI T PM a iflLi infill Ua KJ shub on mi models! IF His 4e Natural Gas The team will attend a banquet Jan. 16 in Salt Lake where they will receive a plaque recog- High Efficiency Energy Savings All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates nizing their success. Oakes is pleased with the We did pretty good, actually. We were hoping for first, of course. But maybe next time." Since Oakes is a junior at Layton High, he plans to participate again next year, no doubt with considerable experience to contribute. teams success. f Regardless of what you may have heard, allow us to set the record straight: i We are fully operational. CALL THE THREE BEAR LODGE - NLAHJ3AL 'x 'X'4 f'i. v BYDESIGN For winter snowmobile and snowcoach reservations now I .V tT7V r lt classifieds Tr Sub-rnb- G25-44- 00 on n n 520 South State, Clearfield 'JTnVTTmm-- l 773-483- 292-- 1 6 ) -- 636 Mih LU L - - , r- a , MJAltD-liXAMINIi- , Vf H j a 14. i . ZZZZl if-- ' it IS 17) jr;:s;ow2zi Vw -- v. ri V.a V... |