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Show DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Distribution will be based on the need GifNSelf LDS COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD 295-667- for information on 7 Court Appointed Special Advocates needed in Davis County to represent the best interests of a child in court. The volunteer provides a judge with carefully researched background of the child to help the court make a sound decision about that child's future. Training is provided. For further information call Mark Kleinfield, PARC Celebration of Excellence, Sept. 23-2Following is the schedule of events: 23rd, 7 p.m. Chamber of Commerce Business to Business Open House; 24th, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m., Open house, tour the facility and see the programs in action; 25th, 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m., Run for Excellence and Carnival. Races will be held in several categories including 5K and wheelchair events and will begin and end at PARC. is $10. Same-da- y and registration $12. All participants will receive a trophies will be awarded. The carnival will be held on the lawn east of PARC. There will be live entertainment and Ronald McDonald will be e performing a magic show. Carnival Booth rental space is on a basis. Volunteers are welcome and needed. For additional information call Shelly, 774-747544-593- ship 16 tons of clothing to Russia Sixteen tons of clothing and shoes from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints have been shipped to St. Petersburg, Russia, and are now being distributed. Vyacheslav I. Efimov, district president, said the clothing and shoes will be distributed to the Church's 10 branches in St. Petersburg and the two branches in Vyborg. Distribution will be based on need. "In addition, members of the Church will contact government authorities to locate needy individuals and families; including the elderly, those with illnesses and families with children," Efimov VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for Davis County Call the Information and Referral Service, the following: 4. 5. 5-- said. Distribution of the bales of sweaters, hats, jackets, said. 100-pou- coats, gloves and other winter clothing in an assortment of sizes will be handled by members of the Church, including missionaries Eastern Europe. Ferguson said the Church will contribute more than six million pounds of goods in serving in the area, Efimov said. The shipment sent to St. Petersburg is part of the Churchs 1993. efforts to provide those in need, said Isaac C. Ferguson, the Church's "We work with dozens of private doing relief and development work throughout the world. The Church provides these goods as a charitable contribution," Ferguson said. In addition to clothing and shoes, Ferguson said the Church on-goi- assistance to director of provided on a selected basis and is During 1992, more than six million pounds of goods were sent by the Church to 55 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and organizations International WelfareHumanitarian Service. "For several years the Church has had the Deseret Industries Sort Center that collects surplus clothing from all its stores. "provides Virtually all of this clothing is used for charitable purposes," Ferguson supplies, medical equipment, and educational materials." Ferguson said food is 8. Mature adults needed to work with juvenile offenders and their families in both Weber and Davis Counties in monitoring school and extracurricular activities. Contact Julie Smith, Child Care Foundation is looking for women volunteers to contact mothers and grandmothers by phone from your home concerning child care. Call Could work into a paying position. Utah State Dept, of Corrections needs probation aides and clerk typists. Fieldoffice work; minimal offender contact. Call volunteer coordinator at 1 for information. Heritage Center in Clearfield is in need of volunteers to work with Meals on Wheels, no special drivers license is needed. Kitchen help is also needed. Please call Eva or Pat, 5 or 7066. PARC is also in need of volunteers to work with disabled adults to gain work skills and living skills such as laundry, shopping, etc. Call Shelley, 298-271- 451-500- 773-706- one-on-o- 8. Volunteers are needed to share time with elderly residents through talents, music, or travel experiences. Call Shirleen, Community NursingHospice is looking for people who are able to spend time with terminally ill patients andor elderly people who are in rehabilitation. Call Michelle at DATC has programs for students who would like to improve their basic reading and math skills. Teaching is done in classrooms and with help to some computers. Volunteer tutors are needed to give students. Individuals who are interested in donating abut two hours a week should contact JoAnn Matem at the DATC, Information is available on Literacy and Adult Education Services designed for adults who would like to improve their basic skills or get a high school diploma or GED. Call Program for teenagers to work as volunteers in an area hospital. For teens 13 and older. Substantial needs for volunteers in several areas in a hospital in North Davis County. Also Community Service hours available for medical students in many areas of study. Volunteers are needed in helping the blind with daily tasks: shopping, walks, housekeeping and crafts. shifts in Volunteers needed at Lakeview Hospital for three-hou- r 1 . various departments. Call Iva Lee Egan, 292-62- 3 Davis County Food Bank requesting volunteers to help pack and sort items for distribution. Great activity for youth groups. Call Trish at 1. 776-444- 5. one-on-o- 546-244- 295-667- SISTER HORNE Kathryn E. Horne has accepted a call to serve in the Oregon Eugene Mission for The Church 0. 298-229- 1. 7. 451-323- 2. The Emergency Services Department at the Salt Lake Area Red Cross needs volunteers for local and national disaster relief. The volunteers need to be trained in Red Cross disaster services. Classes are currently being held and a class schedule may be obtained by calling Hollie at 467-733- 9. ELDER HAWKINS Chad Hawkins, son of Wally and Elaine Hawkins, has accepted a call to serve in ELDER OLSEN Elder Gary Lawrence Olsen, son of Lawrence and Geraldine has Olsen, returned home the after successfully serving in the d a F 1 o ri Jacksonville Georgia of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. will be held in her honor on of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Sept. 19 at 10:50 a.m. in the Fruit Saints. Heights Stake Center, 170 N. Mountain Road, Chad speak will Fruit Heights. Friends are invited to an open house that evening from 7 p.m. at the home of Wayne and Jayna Powers. 386 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. in Sacrament meeting Sunday, Sept. 19 at 10:50 5-- a.m. in the Bountiful 34th Ward Chapel, 540 N. 1200 E., Bountiful. He graduated from Viewniont High School in 1992 and has been attending Weber State University. Friends and family may greet him following the meeting at his grandparents home at the Wrigley residence, 83 S. 800 E Bountiful. He will enter the MTC Sept. 29. ELDER RUFLIN Elder Jason Ruflin has accepted his call to serve in the Tennessee Knoxville ELDER FEICHKO Jasemaurice Feichko, son of Jim and Caroline Fasselin Feichko, has accepted a call to serve in Deborah Ruflin. He will enter the MTCOct. 13. Vienna Yugoslavia Mission, Jasons Call the United Way Information & Referral Service for more information. Hours are: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Christ of Latter-daSaints. Sept. an 1 19 Ward to celebrate 25th anniversary The Bountiful Hills Ward, formerly the Bountiful 29th Ward, will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Sept. 18. A light buffet will be served at 6 p.m. for adult members, followed by a program covering the people and events of the last 25 years. The event will be Sept. 18 at 6 p.m. at 1200 E. Bountiful Hills Drive. DURING OUR FALL FABRIC W Two-pa- nt Missionary Shopping p Suits (DacronWool Blends) Liner 2. Topcoats with Zip-O3. Slacks (Wash and Wear) 4. Long and Short Sleeve Shirts (Permanent Press) 5. Comfortable, Durable, Walking .Shoes 6. Rubber Overshoes 7. Shoe Trees 8. Shoe Shine Kits 9. Sweaters, Long Sleeve and Sleeveless 10. Ties 11. Socks 12. Baptismal Clothing 13. Vinyl or Nylon Raincoats 14. Pajamas 15. Bathrobes 16. Belts Handkerchiefs Gloves Umbrellas Preparation Day Clothing 0eans, Sport Shirts, etc.) 21. Luggage Sets 22. Laundry Bags 23. Travel Alarm Clocks 24. .Oil Vials 25. Manicure Sets 26. Wallets 27. Sewing Kits 28. Cook Books 29. Specialty 30. Travel Irons 31. Electricity Converters 32. Tie Tacs 33. Scarves 34. Ear Muffs , 35. Bike Bags (Saddle Bag) 17. 18. 19. 20. ill At Special Missionary Discounts BOUNTIFUL LAYTON 144 W. 500 S. LAYTON HILLS MALL 292-123- 6 546-36- backpacking, learning, Super Nintendo, and friends. Kevin appreciates all his scout leaders who have given so much time at monthly overnights, summer camps and weekly scout meetings. He is proud to continue the Mumford heritage of Eagle scouting. Rudy Hergenscheimer has taken it upon himself to create a factional sale at Sam Wellers Book Stores. Truth may be stranger than fiction, but fiction is cheaper, at least during September at Sam Wellers TW: Mr. Hergenscheimer, can we save on works of fiction at Sam Wellers? 'WSStitf RUDY: SAVE 20 on all adult fictional, both hard bound and paperback. 25th PRICES GOOD UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPT. TW: r JUVENILE AND BABY PRINTS ON SALE PASTELS TO BRITES WE HAVE THE BEST SELECTION NOW FOR THE HOUDAYS REDECORATE JUST AHEAD FLORALS, Does that 20 45 WIDE WIDE 54-6-0 SOLIDS 42-4- 3 Its true, save 20 on all adult fiction books at all three Sam Weller Book Stores. SOUDS ZION BOOK STORE FLAME RETARDANT I 30 r 254 SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UT. 84101 POLYESTER REG. 2.69 TO 2.98 YD. IREG. 9.98 YD. (801)328-258- WIDE STICKY BACK VELCRO WHITE & COLORS SAVE 35 5YD.UM1T REG. 1076 E. FT. UNION BLVD. MIDVALE, UT. 84047 COTTON DURING THIS SALE 42-4- 3 CLJUNY LACES PILLOW STRETCH FORMS LAME' WHITE & NATURAL 12", 14", 1 TO 2 WIDE 16, 18, 24 REG. GATHERED HALLOWEEN 3.49-9.9- COSTUMES OR FLAT 1610 SOUTH MAIN BOUNTIFUL, UT. 84010 1 (801) TW: You called it a fictional sale. How do we know its real? RUDY: Have any of our real sales turned out to be fictional? REG. 7.98 YD. .79 TO 9 5 POINTS MALL GOLD & SILVER GREAT FOR POLYESTER REG. IN. 6 THE FAMILY CENTER (801)566-021- 34 140 usually followed lodge meetings. WIDE GRAND FLANNEL PRINTS AND COUNT & HOME SPUN It does indeed. As you know, I have a personal fondness for SciFi. Many times, but the authorities were all too quick to dismiss them as the events 8 WIDE AIDA CLOTH FOR COUNTED CROSS STITCH 14 RUDY: RUDY: y9.98 WHITE, NAT. sci- Have you ever had a personal encounter with an extraterrestrial? BROADCLOTHS PANELS & QUILTS REG. 3.49- YD. AND discount apply to ence fiction as well? TW: IN TOWN TWEEDS, SAVE 1. - requirements while a ninth grader at South Davis Junior High, where he was an honor student. Now a student at Woods Cross High, he continues to enjoy singing, piano, at 12:45 p.m. in the 36th SEW AND SAVE I a- carpet-c- y T DRESSYiPRINTS participated in the building of overed wooden risers supported by sturdy wooden boxes of different heights. The school chorus performed on the risers at an assembly last spring. Bountiful. Family and friends are invited to visit with Jasemaurice at his home, 41 E. 1500 S., Bountiful, after the meeting. 610 N. Rowland Way, Centerville. meeting. He and Ward Chapel, 100 E. 1400 S., Ward Chapel, open house Kevins Eagle project. directed His farewell will be held on mis- sion on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 9 a.m. in the Centerville 12th 270 N. 300 and family Elementary was the recipient of speak- East HOME DECORATOR & UPHOLSTERY FABRICS 7. One-Sto- Orchard 5th Ward, Kevin has given many hours of service, earned 27 merit and badges, completed his Order of the for The Church of Jesus Mission. He will report his Serbo-Croati- 8. Mac Kevin J. Mumford received his Eagle Scout award at a recent court of honor. He is the son of Gary and Brenda Mumford. As a member of Troop 770, sponsored by the LDS ing Dominican Republic Austria the ELDER CAMPBELL Elder Kevin Lee Campbell is returning home after completing a mission in the Mission. He is of son the Share your mission or travel experience with patients or plan a field for senior adults. Other activities and programs needed. Please call trip Denell at 298-766Are you not able to get out of the house? Use your spare time by making phone calls to the homebound. Delivery drivers and runners desperately needed for home delivery meals. Elderly people are needing assistance with transportation to stores and doctor appointments. Conduct an exercise class for nursing home residents. Hostesses needed for senior citizens center ft Mr. Scouting Kevin completed his Eagle Atlanta Mission for The Church Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will his mission Sunday, Sept. on report 19 at 2:15 p.m. in the Bountiful 41st Ward Chapel, 33 S. Moss Hill Drive (1500 E.), Bountiful. Family and friends are invited to visit with Gary at his home following the meeting at 103 N. Davis Blvd. (1 100 E.), Bountiful. farewell will be held on Sunday, 19 at Sept. 10:45 a.m. at the Centerville Fifth Ward, E., Centerville. Friends are invited to attend an for Jason following the farewell A sOtf y Opportunities with the Elderly: 295-667- worldwide. Adelaide Missionaries 6. 774-747- shipped from the Church storehouses to crisis situations Arrow ordeal. first-com- 626-380- C5 Tuesday, September 14, 1993 1.98 YD. TW: No, not at Sam Wellers anyway. "The best selection of notions anvwherei' 'mutuum I 9!i ft !V I - 41! STORE HOURS" MON FRI 9 30-SAT. 9 Your Locally Owned Fabric Store SALE LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND X 30-- 6 a 1 FIVE0POINTS etM 292-220- 2 68 RUDY: Then dont get lost in semantics, lad. The books are fiction, the savings are quite real. And now if youll excuse V BOUNTIFUL I o me... SAMWELLER JV i |