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Show C6 DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Tuesday, September 14, 1993 Campbell elected FOG president Joel Campbell, reporter with the Deseret News and Freedom of Information Chairman with the Utah Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, was recently elected to serve as president of the Utah Foundation for Open Government (FOG). it FOG is a organization formed to encourage the public's right to know about the workings of government at all levels, to foster open government and to non-prof- assistance supply whenever possible to persons seeking access to government information or proceedings. Membership is open to any interested party, and currently includes private citizens, to know how their money is being spent." government officials, Common Cause, and representatives from various media groups and Campbell stressed that FOG is here to educate both government officials and the public in general. organizations. "The mission Future activities will include holding training sessions and conferences regarding open government laws and distributing of FOG is primarily to educate both the public body and our government officials to better Constitutional public's right records and understand the newsletters and other publications. FOG's future plans include the establishment of a legal defense fund to offer assistance, when necessary, to enforce the laws that are already in place requiring open meetings and records access. laws regarding the to have access to information," said Campbell. "The public is the CEO of our government, whether the officials like it or not. The public pays the bills, and they have a right Sunday Registration for Bountiful Community Church 150 North 4th East, Bountiful, UT 84011 Sunday School 9:30 a.m.- See that your children receive a Christian Education. We are using the leading Christian Education material Discovery. Theme: Life is A Gift! Rhythm Company Julie Webb's "Rhythm Company" Dance team from Fruit Heights, recently joined with Lulavee Davis' "Lashar" Dance team from Logan, to perform in Mexico and on team and family members flew to the Pacific Star Cruise Liner. Forty-eigEnsanada, Mexico, where they performed ballet, jazz and gymnastic routines in several locations including the Pacific Star Cruise Ship. The teams are planning to join together again next summer to perform for the 49ers's half time show in San Francisco. Rhythm Company students would like to thank area businesses for their support. -- - in the faith. It's titled, Bible Classes for all ages 3 thru adult. music in church parlor. Opening program -- Worship follows at 11:00 a.m. -- ht -- -- -- -- Adult Forum studying the Psalm in Danforth Chapel Exciting staff of teachers and materials Let every child know that God Loves Them! Free Prizes and Materials Garden Club to visit Red Butte Gardens summer Culminating a fun-fillof activities, members of the South Davis Garden Club will visit the Red Butte Gardens Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 11:30 a.m. The group wiil meet at Five Points Mall and carpool to the gardens. There will be a guided tour for a "bird watch." Bring a sack lunch to enjoy. Now is the time to sit back and enjoy your garden. The hard work of early spring and summer is over. Stop to "smell the roses." Don't ignore your garden, keep the spent blossoms clipped and cleaned up. materials or Dispose of clean-u- p put them in your compost file. New or prospective members are invited to attend the meetings. ed Make your quest's first impression a lasting impression. New times for Legacy announced for public The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has announced new times for the showing of Legacy. Starting Sept. 7, the free film will be shown at 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., noon, 1:15 p.m. 2:45 p.m., 4 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. in the Legacy Theater of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, the former Hotel Utah, at the corner of Main Street and South Temple. There are no showings on Sunday. Ticket lines will now enter the Joseph Smith Memorial Building from the southeast door, placing the ticket line inside the building during inclement weather. Tickets will be distributed from the east ticket booth beginning at 8 a.m. The two ticket distribution locations on Temple Square and the west ticket booth in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building will open at 9 a.m. The response to Legacy has been incredible with more than 190,000 people having viewed the film since it opened on July 3, according to Missionary Department officials. Reservations can now be made up to two months in advance by between 8 calling (801) 240-438- 3 a.m. and 5 p.m. (MST), Monday through Friday. No specific group size is required; however, no group seating is available the week before or after General Conference (Oct. 2 and 3). On Saturday, Oct. 2 Legacy will be shown at 8:45 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. &nit3inngn Security Storm DoorSteel PIONEERSTEEL Heavy Gauge Stanley Entry Door 3yitema The beauty of wood with fie performance of steel. - .Added value through energy aavtngs, security, beauty and low iRcSnesnanea. t Wont Warp, rot, split or crack Kke wood doon. Affordable quality and performance in a trusted brand name. serv- Seoul West Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Her homecoming will be held Sept. 19 at 2:30 p.m. in the Chase Lane Ward Chapel, 1125 N. 400 W Centerville. Friends are invited to stop by the Bullock home at 1436 N. Suncrest Circle (300 W.), following church services. colors. onl All 14 Model 9nitatiati9H Available Missionaries ing in the Korea . Standard n cessfully -- Qouble Turn Double Cylinder Deadbolt Lock la I SISTER BULLOCK Brenda Bullock, daughter of Hart and Jan Bullock, has returned home after suc- Weldsd Alt Frama Tempered Safety Glase end Complete Door Frame Unit Is weatheratrtpped to seal weather out energy in Cornea with $crten & selection of ELDER WEBB Ryan Scott Webb, son of Allen R. and Julie Webb, has accepted a call to serve in the Kentucky Louisville Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell will be held in Keyless Entry System his honor Sept. 19 at 2:50 p.m. in the Fruit Heights 6th Ward Chapel, 170 N. Mountain Road, Conveniently lets you open and close your garage door from the outside, just enter your security code, no need for keys or a remote con-tro- t. REG. $65.00 Fruit Heights. I 'Eft-Mast- er - - TK. Prof... tonal Lin. ELDER NYBO Ryan Nybo, son of Ronald and Jean Nybo, has accepted a call to serve in the HURRYI SALE ENDS SEPT. Spain Barcelona Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. THING AS A 57770AE farewell will be held in his honor Sept. Know the warning signs. Early PI0NSIP THERES NO SUCH A 19 at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 4th Ward Chapel, 875 E. 200 N., Kaysville. Friends and relatives are welcome to the house afterward. OF GOOD detection may save your American Heart Association '' 731-062- 1 W. 2380 5.1 900 Bat life. American Heart Association 1992, OGDEN LUCK. Open - v- ? '? M-- F 8-- 6 pm. B-- 1 pjn. 30, 1993 0l iAl LAYTON 5444)621 LAYTON HILLS MALL '' Open 1 041 XT' a pm, Bat. 1 0-- pjn. 7 s i |