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Show DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER PFOPT r vit available for those amc Pi aprc Pi X iU The majority of the two million Americans who are allergic to insect stings believe that the only lYl treatment available to them is a bee sting kit (a package containing a syringe Sept. 1, WEDNESDAY 6, Sept. 2, THURSDAY "The Music Man," presented at Pages Lane Theatre, 292 E. Pages 2 for ticket information. Runs through Oct. 2. "Tapestry, Weaving the Colors of Life," featuring the BYU Young Ambassadors, plays at the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 S. State, 7:30 p.m. Runs through Sept. 4. SLC, Lane, Centerville, 7:30 p.m. Call 364-569- "Because 298-130- 6, Sept. 3, FRIDAY "The Music Man," presented at Pages Lane Theatre, 292 E. Pages 2 for ticket information. Runs through Oct. 2. "Tapestry, Weaving the Colors of Life," featuring the BYU Young Ambassadors, plays at the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 S. State, 7:30 p.m. Runs through Sept. 4. SLC, Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. Pianists Josephine Ou and Mary Ann Oldham will perform an evening of classical music by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Ginastera. Oldham, daughter of Jim and Carolyn Oldham, attends the 7th grade at Kaysville Jr. High where she is a member of the orchestra. She has studied the piano for eight years and received numerous awards and superior ratings in the National Federal of Music and Music Teachers associations. She has performed at Abravanel Hall, with the Salt Lake Symphony and at the University of Utah. Lane, Centerville, 7:30 p.m. Call 364-569- 298-130- 6, Sept. 4, SATURDAY "The Music Man," presented at Pages Lane Theatre, 292 E. Pages 2 for ticket information. Runs through Oct. 2. "Tapestry, Weaving the Colors of Life," featuring the BYU Young Ambassadors, plays at the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 S. State, 7:30 p.m. Runs through Sept. 4. SLC, Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m.. Assembly Hall. Del Parkinson will perform piano music by Rachmaninoff, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his death, including Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op. 42, Four Preludes, Two and Sonata No. 2 in minor (revised version), Op. 36. "Harvest Days" at Pioneer Trail State Park, is a chance for people to relive the autumn harvest season in pioneer Utah. The celebration is 1 1 held in the park's recreated pioneer town of Old Deseret, Sept. 4-a.m.-- 5 p.m. daily. Cost to attend is $1.50 for adults, $1 for children or $6 for families. Volunteers in pioneer dress will play the ages part of the people who once lived or worked in Old Deseret's eleven pioneer buildings and will teach pioneer games to children. Mountain man competitions, Indian dancing, western music, authentic food and canoeing await visitors to the annual Labor Day Mountain Man Rendezvous at Fort Buenaventura State Park, Sept. Events run from 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. each day. The daily entrance fee is $2 for adults and $1 for children ages Fort Buenaventura State Park is located at 2450 "A" Avenue, Ogden. Lane, Centerville, 7:30 p.m. Call 364-569- , 1 993 C7 allergic to bee stings anyone who has suffered a severe allergic reaction to an insect sting, should see an allergist for evaluation. "VIT is clearly the treatment of choice." For a free brochure on allergic reactions to insect stings, call - with pre-load- epinephrine). They are unaware of a new treatment available from allergists, venom immunotherapy (VIT), which is extremely effective in preventing future allergic reactions. Tapestry, Weaving the Colors of Life," featuring the BYU Young Anmassadors, plays at the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 S. State, 7:30 p.m. Runs through Sept. 4. SLC, 364-569- also not always adequate in instances of severe reaction." Dr. Valentine also recommends that Tuesday, August 31 both treatments involve shots, people mistakenly think that a bee sting kit, which is only useful after you've been stung and are already in trouble, is the same as immunotherapy, which immunizes an individual against future allergic reactions. By desensitizing you to the insect's venom, VIT virtually insures against a reoccurrence," says Miles Guralnick, president of Vespa Labs., Inc., a producer of the purified venoms used in immunotherapy. Not having the protection that VIT provides can be dangerous for the insect-stin- g allergic person who depends on a bee sting kit. According to Dr. Martin Valentine, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center, "Many insect-stin- g allergic patients who rely on bee sting kits, fail to have them in the right place 298-130- 6, Etudes-Tableau- x, at 6, 6-- 4-- 6. 2. First Assemby of God to hold double service on Sept. 12 Pastor Myke Crowder invites everyone to join with the First Assembly of God, 2352 E. Highway 193, in Layton, as double worship services begin Sept. 12. The schedule will be as follows: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday Family Night, 7 p.m. Nursery and children's church is provided for all services. For more 1 information please call Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Layton Christian Academy is currently registering for preschool and kindergarten. Classes 1 for begin Aug. 30. Call more information. 771-714- Sept. 5, SUNDAY "Harvest Days at Pioneer Trail State Park, is a chance for people to relive the autumn harvest season in pioneer Utah. The celebration is 1 1 held in the park's recreated pioneer town of Old Deseret, Sept. 4-a.m.-- 5 p.m. daily. Cost to attend is $1.50 for adults, $1 for children or $6 for families. Volunteers in pioneer dress will play the ages part of the people who once lived or worked in Old Deseret's eleven pioneer buildings and will teach pioneer games to children. Mountain man competitions, Indian dancing, western music, authentic food and canoeing await visitors to the annual Labor Day Mountain Man Rendezvous at Fort Buenaventura State Park, Sept. Events run from 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. each day. The daily entrance fee is $2 Fort Buenaventura State Park is for adults and $1 for children ages located at 2450 "A" Avenue, Ogden. 6, 6-- 771-714- Americans allergic to bee stings should be aware of a new treatment available from (VIT), which is extremely effective in preventing allergists, venom immunotherapy future allergic reactions. By desensitizing you to the Insect's venom, VIT virtually insures against a reoccurrence," says Miles Guralnick, president of Vespa Labs., Inc., a producer of the purified venoms used in immunotherapy. Open Labor Day 10 am til 6 pm FIVE0POINTS TT 1610 South Main, Bountiful, m Utah Heart 4-- 6. 2. Sept. 6, MONDAY "Harvest Days at Pioneer Trail State Park, is a chance for people to relive the autumn harvest season in pioneer Utah. The celebration is 1 1 held in the park's recreated pioneer town of Old Deseret, Sept. 4-children for for $1 is a.m.-- 5 attend Cost to $1.50 adults, daily. p.m. or $6 for families. Volunteers in pioneer dress will play the ages 6-the of people who once lived or worked in Old Deseret's eleven part pioneer buildings and will teach pioneer games to children. Mountain man competitions, Indian dancing, western music, authentic food and canoeing await visitors to the annual Labor Day Mountain Man Rendezvous at Fort Buenaventura State Park, Sept. Events run from 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m. each day. The daily entrance fee is $2 Fort Buenaventura State Park is for adults and $1 for children ages located at 2450 "A" Avenue, Ogden. Last day of "Dinosaurs Alive!" at Utah's Hogle Zoo. Step into the Mesozoic Era and discover 17 computerized, robotic dinosaurs, including a life sized Tyrannosaurus Rex, each in a realistic setting. Admission is $2.50 in addition to regular zoo admission. See it before they become extinct again. 6, 4-- 6. 2. Heart Sept. 7, TUESDAY Temple Square Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., Assembly Hall. Winners of the Utah Teacher's Music Association High School Organ music by Competition, Kevin Walker and Douglas Lowe, will perform Wolford, Widor, Bach, Buxtehude, Vieme, Boellmann, WalondBiggs, Lemmens and Gigout. Sept. 8, WEDNESDAY The public is invited to an open house in the zoo's auditorium for Docents serve as anyone interested in becoming a Hogle Zoo Docent. volunteer teachers and ambassadors to the public. For more information 1 ext. 152. call 582-163- Sept. 11, SATURDAY The annual Ephraim Reunion will be held at the Red Flame Restaurant, 1342 S. 500 W., Bountiful and is open to anyone who has ever lived in Ephraim. Visiting hour begins 5 p.m., dinner served at 6 or Contact Shirley Cox at 295-250- 3 pm Cost is $13 per person. for reservations or mail check to Shirley 2 Keith Sudweeks at Cox at 700 E. 700 S., Centerville, Utah 84014. Reservations must be in by Sept. 8. United Wfey 467-496- 1993 Goal Battle of the Bulge reunion set Veterans of what has been called "America's greatest battle," will be holding its annual reunion to honor Americans who served in the Battle of the Bulge and remember those who sacrificed their lives. The Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge, Inc. (VBOE) will hold its 12th annual reunion in Bismark, North Dakota, Sept. VBOE is an international nonprofit organization which is composed of members who served in the World War II battle which rebuffed Hitler's strongest offensive and turned the tide of the war, their 15-1- 6. 11,000 members. It affords members the opportunity to renew and develop friendships, exchange information, and assist in initiating efforts to see that this battle is never forgotten. $900,000 The Battle of the Bulge was fought during the bitter cold and snow of the heavily-foreste- d Ardennes area of eastern Belgium and northern Luxembourg from Dec. 16, 1944, through Jan. 25, United Way of Davis County 45 West 200 South, Bountiful, Utah 1945. Six hundred thousand American soldiers fought in the battle with 81,000 resulting 295-660- 0 casualties, including 19,000 killed. General George Patton, while speaking to his generals on the strategy for the battle said, "If we live through this one, be forever grateful that you have brought with you one of life's greatest ec. 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge and an observance will be held in St. Louis, Missouri. For more information on both events, write to VBOE, P.O. Box 1 1 129-Arlington, Virginia. Helpline Information and Referral Service 295-667- 7 n United W Your "It's ay Cross & Drug Services Clearfield, Davis Co. Assn. Retarded Citizens - Farmington, Dental Health Farmington, Project Turn Kaysville S Woods Center Clearfield, Your Community Connection Layton Rehabilitation & Referral - Bountiful, Aoutt Pioneer Information Center Clearfield, Helpline Support Family Teen Line- - Farmington, Runaway Utah Network Woods Cross Community Nursing Service Clearfield, Council on Infants, Children & Youth Farmington, Davis County Davis School Distnct Foundation - Farmington, Intermountain Sexual Abuse Treatment - Farmington, Men's Grief Support Group Bountiful, BoysGiris Club Lincoln Elementary, Layton Davis County CASA Inc. Layton, Easter Seal Family Fnends Program. Alcohol t |