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Show .i 8 Lakeside Saturday, June 6, 1998 Lakeside Review Golf tournament seeking sponsors Sponsors are needed for the First Annual prize) such as Activity Holes ($300-plu- s Davis County Commissioners Cup Golf Longest Drive, Closest to the Pin, Longest Tournament to be held Aug. 12. Putt - or your own idea! All proceeds will go to benefit the many Foursome ($200). Create a foursome of youth programs and activities in the county, your choice. including student scholarships. Prize Donation (your choice). Will be givThe following are the opportunities that en away through random drawings. exist for sponsors, but others may be consid(cost of shirts). Your name and ered. Suggestions are welcome. Commissioners Cup printed on shirts. Hats (cost of hats). Your name and ComMajor Sponsor ($2,000). Your company name will be part of the tournament ID. missioners Cup printed on hats. H Hole Sponsor ($300). Your name on a Golf Balls (cost of golf balls). Your name hole (opportunity to meet with golfers). on balls. Lunch Sponsor (amount undetermined). Goodie Bags for golf participants (containYour name on the bowery (opportunity to ing miscellaneous gifts such as towels, tees, display your product there). pencils). Your company logo can be on these Davis Hospital adds CT scanner new r LAYTON - Davis Hospital and Medical Center recently added an eighth generation Com- ' first in the state of Utah, this new technology is more sensitive and more specific, allowing radiologists to scan for even the smallest problem. The printers thermal film utilizes heat only, no water or chemicals, to provide medical images of outstanding precision and resolution. puted Tomography Helical Scanner to the Radiology Department. This $950,000 piece of technology allows radiologic technologists to scan a persons head, in less than one minute, with extreme accuracy. Old technology took up to 10 mini utes. , The new CT scanner reduces radiation dosage, Our new equipment provides the most thorough imaging available today, Dr. Paul Jensen, Hospital Radiologist, provides said. Higher scanning resolution, allows for greater intravenous Contrast and produces greater patient comfort. The new equipment is capable of producing imaging. Combined with a new Sterling diagnostic Imaging iiLINX Contact 400 Dry Printer, the To our physicians, this means they now have the capability to spot previously undetectable lesions or lacerations in the liver, aneurysms in the brain or blood clots in the lungs. We can scan virtually every body part. - Families needed to host foreign exchange students Misty Lambrecht is bringing the world to the greater Bounti. ful area - one international .teenager at a time. She is a volunteer area representative for ASSE International Student a non-profi- public t, benefit organization. wert ' The primary goal of ASSE is to contribute to international understanding by enabling foreign students to learn about the United States through active participation in family, school and community life. Lambrecht will be interviewing families in the Bountiful area to host exceptional high school students from France, . Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Italy, Great Britain, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Czech and Slovak Republics, Poland, Japan, Brazil, Thailand, Mexico, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Again this year, ASSE will include students from the republics of the former Soviet Union in its international roster. The students stay with volunteer host families for an academic year and arrive with comprehensive insurance and their own spending money. For more information call Lambrecht at (801) For more information on becoming an ASSE host family 292-362- call 1 (800) 9. CLEARFIELD -- The North Davis PTSA has named the Junior High School. 're- Seventh grade: Jared Ben Provow, Christina ca, Lindsay Stoddard. fol- lowing students as student of the month for April at North Davis Drol-lett- e, Ba Davis County has more than 65,000 youth under the age of 17 and has one of the youngest median populations in the state. Every year, there are opportunities for the county to help youth reach educational goals, but general tax funds are not appropriated for such activities. This tournament will provide a discretionary fund which will make possible many worthwhile endeavors for the youth of the 15 Davis County cities. Eighth grade: Brian Stauffer, Ryan Walker, Amber Gardner, J & HUMANITIES CDUNC1L INC The Lupus Foundation of America, Utah Chapter, needs volunteers to help with clerical work and bulk mailing in Layton. Call Suzanne from 10 am. to 2 p.m. at Our House, Homeless Childrens Help ter services, health and safety services, international service, etc. Call Melanie for more information. Papke at 627-000- 0 Community Nursing Service and Hospice m Davis County is looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the benefit of the home-bounelderly and terminally ill. Call Sherry at The Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for trustworthy, adult female volunteers to help victims of domestic violence. Please call Ellen Archibald at 451-43Ext. or 776-3164300 (Ogden line) for an appointment Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students. Contact Ed-nafter 2 pm. Christensen at 451-12or call the school closest to you. Davis Hospital and Medical Center in Layton has openings for adult volunteers and junior volunteers. Volunteers receive training and free meals. Enjoy new relationships and tremendously rewarding experiences. For more informa6 tion adults may contact Marcy and youth may contact Gloria at boy would like a pal )A to play ball with, to share computer and with to be a best friend. If you games like children, have some spare time, like outdoor activities and computers, there is a friend waiting for you. Call Easter Seals Family Friends Program and ask for Ann 1. at 1 (800) The Family Connection Center needs volunteers who are at least 18 years old to help in their crisis nursery. For more information call Kay at The Family Summit Foundation, Center for Grieving Children, needs people to help children who have lost loved ones due to death or divorce. For information about training and requirements, Barbara Teiglcr at ) Girl Scout troops in Davis County need role models for gtrls ages 5 to 17. Training provided with flexible schedule. Show that you care to make a dilfcrence. Call Paula at 394-307- 7 or 1 (800) The Heritage Senior Center in Clearfield needs volunteer Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily from 1 1 a m.-- l p m., a volunteer to help in the kitchen in the mornings, and an instructor for porcelain on Thursg days. For more information, contact Tra5. cy at The Hospice of IHC needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally ill y The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers in Davis County who can provide about two hours per week to help adults with limited reading skills learn to increase their reading comprehension. For training and more information, please contact Eileen at Foundation, needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants and children under 6. Call Carina Elsen-Bos- s at 596-936- Prevent Blindness Utah needs vol- unteers to provide glaucoma screenings. for inforCall Kan Foulger at mation about training. 524-20- Rocky Mountain Hospice needs vol- unteers in Davis County to provide emotional support, respite care, read to and visit with terminally ill patients and their families. A total of 12 hours of training is required. For additional information, call Tina Sorrells at 397-490- 2 or 1 (800) 390-277- The Salvation Army needs volun- teers to help in the store and warehouse. For more information, contact Lt Peggy Gattis or Marlene at y South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visiting patients and Saturday morning bingo. Call Jenifer Jones at The Travelers Aid Society Employ- ment Program needs mentors to help homeless people leant skills that will help them keep jobs. For more information, Ext 531. contact Lance at y The Utah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with library reference services and collection management of museum artifacts. People with sewing skills to work on the textile collection are especially needed. On-sit- e training will be provided. Call Cheryl Sneddon at 533-351- The Victims Assistance Program of Davis County needs volunteers to assist victims with court paperwork and appear with them tn court dunng daytime hours. For more information, contact Ellen at The Wasatch Humane has opportu- nities for mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with the pet hot line and animal care weekdays at the Bountiful adoption center. Call Cheryl Smith at y Widowed Persons Service offers support services for anyone of any age who has lost a spouse. If you would like more information about accessing WPS support services or volunteer opportuniExt. ties. please call I (800) 424-341- 1' 2260. Women in Community Service needs volunteers to provide support and mentoring to disadvantaged young men and women. Training and materials will be provided. For further information, or contact The Utah Council for the Blind needs a volunteer in the BountifulCen-tervill- e area to assist a lady who is blind. Volunteer would read mail and other important paperwork to her andor take her shopping or to the doctor. For more information contact Leslie Gcrtsch at 774-43- "Vf 476-592- 292-115- "-- Ninth grade: Tara Monson, Melissa Conger, Ryan McGary, Ryan Stephenson. Soothes the savage heat. I JUNE 6TH Z 5 -- 1 Name Address Cqrc.id Cac!m rCT r Stats City Card 3g Zip f Expiration Date J MasterCard J Discover Card Season Tickets Saue 55 Over Individual Ticket Prices! ij Vsa Adult Season Tickets S40S60 SemofChtld Season Tickets S35S55 (Seniors- - 65 and older, Child 12 and under) S140.S220 Family Season Pass (Up to 2 Adults & 4 Children) a $ $ -- it I '9 ' t Tf 544-527- 7 KLO LIVE REMOTE ROCK CHIP W5N U.1 REPAIRS S9.9S $ $ Processing Fee S3 00 Per Ticket Ticket Prices General AdmissiotVRcserved Tames the wildest bills. Please specify the dates you 4 4 will Otympus On My Mind Seating attend these performances The Music Man Make checks payable lo Layton Arts and Humanities Counc.l. Mail check and order form to: LAHC, 564 North Wasatch Drive Layton, UT 84041 5 For More information call. 546-352- 4 or 546-657- 1. Tickets also available at 1st National Bank, Tom Wlnogars and Layton Heritage Museum. Frea Concerts June June 22 1 6 Monday Light 7:30 Zion Tribe - Reggae Celebration Chamber July 6 Air Force Band Classical - Rock, Country, B g Band July 13 Salt Lake Good Time Jazz Band - Dmeland Comedian & Marcia Knorr & Friends Comedy i Folk July 27 Fire On The Mountain - B!uegras3 3 Taiko Drums & Obon Dancers - Japanese Drums S Dancirg August August 17 Cinderella - Emmg 01 Light Opera August 24 Bob ChrlstlanserVBren Hill - Cowboy Poetry & MjsC August 31 Ogden Concert Band - Band September 7 Salsa Brava Salsa Band July 20 Tr T Community Connection of Ogden Northern Utah USE MERRILL'S FOR "ALL" YOUR CLASS NEEDS AUTO HOME Mail When it comes to evaporative cooling, Breezair goes way withbeyond cool to deliver the highest cooling performance out sending your budget into taiispin. Not only is Breezair is inexpensive to operate, its easy to mainand it will never rust Plus it comes with tain, rugged and tough built-i- n safety systems for your protection. So dont settle for just any cooler. Get beyond cool.. with Breezair 3M PJ (Regular $39.95) Valid June 6th at Layton location only One-hal- f of all proceeds donated to Your tv- Season Ticket Order Form Gift Certificates 865 W. 1000 N. Layton, Utah , Accommodation Sponsors: Fairfield Inn and Comfort Inn Sponsored in Part by a grant from the Ltah Arts Council and the NLA Ore REPAIR & REPLACE , Summer Season Sponsors: The Employees of Ed Kenley Ford Young Chevrolet Purrfection Printing Design One Standard Examiner and Lakeside Review Victoria Maybee. 9 A.M.-- 3 P.M. A LAYTON 451-34- From 4 please contact 1998 Summer Season At The Kenley Centennial Amphitheater Call Betty at (801) to reserve the sponsorship of your choice and help strengthen financially the varied youth programs of Davis County. in their homes. Training will he olTcred. For more information, call Theresa at 733-277- 3. Students Of the month J- - items. 520 South State, Clearfield BUSINESS JaUk POOR |