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Show luesday, October Xi, luaj Kat. DAVIS COUNTY iLirt-c- Life Beware of flammable costumes, cars ommuni USC offers Halloween safety tips The worst dangers on Halloween aren't from witches or spirits, but from falls, flammable costumes, and pedestrian and car incidents. Halloween can be a fun day for the seeking area volunteers residents to American Diabetes Association ADA ' 'c say yes! urges i' neiiean Diabetes Association (ADA), Utah Affiliate, has icd iiluniecrs to participate in the annual Neighborhood Check 15. The goal of the nationwide iabeies campaign, Oct. ampaign is to alert over 10 million households to the risks of ibeics and to raise $8.5 million to fund diabetes research and I v. entire family. Consideration for security and safety has led neighborhoods to develop new ways to maintain traditions while making sure that everyone has a good and safe time. i iliirn. we have called selected residents of neighborhood blocks in Utah them to send preprinted information to approximately 17 of i" Thbors." explains Steven J. Scott, chairman of the Board for ' I tali Affiliate. "Many we called said yes when we asked a, he a Neighborhood Check for Diabetes volunteer. All it , a little time and the donation of stamps to mail the notes." To make this that sure Halloween is a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, the Utah Safety these offers Council Halloween safety tips: be clearly visible to motorists. Costumes and treat bags can be decorated or trimmed with rctroreflcctive tape. Costumes should be made with material. They should also be large enough so that warm clothing can be worn underneath to protect the child from the cold, and short enough to prevent children from tripping and falling. Youngsters should wear sturdy shoes. Mother's high heels and dad's size 12 are not a good idea for safe walking. nt well-fittin- g, which might restrict breathing or obscure vision Small children should mask, always be accompanied by an older responsible child or an adult. Everyone should use the sidewalk rather than walk in the street. Walk, don't run from house to house. Do not dart out from between parked cars or cross lawns and yards where ornaments or furniture present tripping hazards. should go residents have homes where to only outside lights on as a welcome sign. Trick-or-treate- rs , ' PERC to help reduce kids stress amount of stress and an ( 'hildrcn are under pressure increasing limn schools, friends, parents, etc. The class, "Helping Children Deal vc ith Stress," sponsored by the Parent Education Resource Denier, will include a discussion of these stresses and how we, as patents, can help our children to cope with problems in a positive nner I he teacher for ' will be Loretta Enders, a social worker District. The date is Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. m School ic Davis County at the Clearfield Parent Education Resource Center, 187 E. 350 S., (behind Butler Travel Agency), Clearfield. Cost is $3 per person or this class couple. Preregistration is required and can be accomplished by visiting a Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) or by calling 546-730- USDA distribution set 9. Make or buy costumes that are light and bright enough to maneuvers Navy Seaman Recruit David S. Crawford, Sr. of North Salt Lake, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Command, San Diego. During the cycle, recruits are taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navy's 85 occupational fields. Nov. 6 he next USDA commodities distribution will be held Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Davis County Courthouse in Farmington. Commodities will be distributed from 8 a.m. and will continue until Studies include seamanship, drill, naval history and T the commodities run out. I.ow-incom- senior citizens and general c will be low-inco- combined. To pick up commodities, applicants must bring picture I.D. and some form of residence verification such as a utility bill. In order to keep this program running, volunteers are needed to help with the distribution. Any help you can give, from two to eight hours, would be greatly appreciated. Volunteers need to help at least TDD two hours. To volunteer your time call 451-323- 4, of David. S., son 451-322- 8. close-ord- er first aid. Marine Pvt. Jared L. Karlson, son of Lennart E. and Susan L. Karlson, North Salt Lake, recently completed recruit training. During the training cycle at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, recruits are taught the basics of battlefield survival, introduced to typical military daily routine, and personal and professional standards. All recruits participate in an active DHS starts community council Davis High has formed a community council in order to have greater input from parents, teachers, students, faculty and business leaders who make up the area that serves Davis High. The purpose of this council will be to provide a forum where policies and procedures can be evaluated and ideas discussed that affect the future of Davis High. The first meeting of the new community council will be Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. in the D o is High Library. Anyone who may have items to be discussed on the agenda should call Margaret Wahlstrom, PTSA president, 544- - Old musical instruments sought information are on seeking University of Utah researchers historical musical instruments for an essay on Utah arts in connection with the state's 1996 centennial celebration. 0 Anyone owning, or knowing the whereabouts of, pioneer or Native American instruments or memorabilia, please call 800-31- 6 I 6837 or write to Ian Murdock, 1010 Belmont Ave., Salt I AeCit. Utah 84105. Mm dock is a research assistant to music historian Dr. Roger L. Hiller, associate professor of music. pre-190- physical conditioning program and gain proficiency in a variety of military skills including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close-orddrill. Teamwork and er are emphasized self-discipli- FOR QUILTING 3 YDS MAKES A QUEEN SIZE QUILT TOP CHOOSE FROM OUR FINE SELECTIONS Kyle Saunders, Business and Computer Education teacher at Layton High School, has been elected by all business education teachers in the state to serve three terms as president elect, president and past president of the Utah Business and Computer Education Association (UBCEA). He has served as treasurer of the UBCEA for the past two years. Marine Cpl. Paul D. Williams, son of Richard L. Williams, was Centerville, recently meritoriously promoted to his present rank while serving with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air SAVE 25 - PFG 38 54-6- 0 5" WIDE ROBE & CRAFT VELOURS OF SOLIDS REG. $3.49 TO $5.98 YD. NICE SELECTION REG 1.59 TO 3.99 YD in recognition of outstanding performance of duty,' and professional proficiency promotion abilities. The 1986 graduate of Viewmont High School joined the Marine Corps in February, 1989. 54-6- 0 The outstanding adjudication staff includes Dr. Ken Dye, Director of Bands at Rice University; Barry Bernhardt, Director of bands at Southeast State University in Missouri; Wayne Downey, Music Director for the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps; Peter Wolf, former percussion instructor at USC and Lee Carlson, Color Guard Director at the University of Southern California. Dave Evanoffs Sound Design will select best drum major while Michael Huff of Bowl Games of America handles timing and penalties and tabulates judges scores. Saunders teaches accounting, banking and finance and word processing. He is the Layton FBLA assistant advisor and the sophomore class advisor. Saunders earned his Masters of Science in Informational Systems and Business Education at Utah State University where he, is currently working toward ad administrators endorsement. o Off All Halloween j v Garland Bells Webbing Ribbon Picks Containers Cut Outs Raffia Entire stock of PELL0N INTERFACINGS REDUCED! FUSIBLE OR SEW 20 ice-crea- m Trophies are given to the top three bands in each class along with caption awards for best music, marching and maneuvering, drum major, brass, woodwinds, percussion, auxiliaries, soloist and general effect. In this capacity, Saunders will be responsible for planning and conducting the UBCEA Fall Conference which is held in conjunction with UEA. In addition to leading the UBCEA organization he will also serve on the Future Business Leaders of AmericaPhi Beta Lambda (FBLAPBL) Board of Directors and the Utah Vocational Education (UV A) Executive Board. liin0 Station, Cherry Point, N.C. Williams received the accelerated OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF POLY QUILT BATTING BY THE YARD ON SALE! 48" WIDE IN 5 OZ, 6 OZ, 12 OZ, 16 OZ 90 WIDE IN 12 OZ 416 OZ BONDED POLYESTER OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICE IS THE BEST AROUND g throughout the cycle. The 1991 graduate of Woods Cross High joined the Marine Corps in April. PRICES GOOD TIL SAT. OCT. 16TH 90 PRINTS Suggestions for those who do not wish to give candy or food as a treat include: baseball or other sports cards, crayons, pencils, pens, stickers, magic tricks, and coupons from local fast-foo- d shops or parlors. Saunders elected UBCEA president SALE! f loose-fittin- Give youngsters a snack or meal before they go out. Tell them The Davis County School district hosts the 21st annual Davis Cup Marching Band Festival at Rice Stadium on the University of Utah campus on Oct. 13. Sixteen top bands from Utah and Idaho provide an exciting evening of field show competition beginning at 6 p.m. The contest is operated by Heritage Festivals. 1992s Open Class winner, American Fork High School, returns to defend its title against Mountain Crest, Sky View, Davis and Roy High Schools. A new Class AA champion will be crowned from among Brighton, Pleasant Grove, West Jordan, and Payson High Schools from Utah and Pocatello Highland and Blackfoot High Schools from Idaho. Class A 1992 Champion Viewmont will compete with West, Ben Lomond, Jordan and Springville High Schools. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION s rs yo-yo- s, Apply a natural mask of jsmetics rather than a ONE WEEK ONLY! cotton Those receiving should remove any item that could be an obstacle from steps, law'ns and porches. Keep household pets away from the front door. Davis, Cup March Band Festival set Military Crawford, ' that treats must not be eaten until they get home. Inspect all treats. If there is a loose wrapper or broken seal on any commercially produced candy, throw it away. IN WHITE AND BLACK SAVE NOW 13 OFF 54-6- WIDE FINE WOOLENS AND SUITINGS REDUCED! 0" 00 OFF N WIDE Paper Twist Ribbon KNIT PRINTS, STRIPES AND JUVENILES INCLUDES PENDLETON WOOLS RICH PLAIDS AND SOLIDS ALL WOOL WORSTED AND BLENDS NICE SELECTION OF FALL COLORS INTERLOCKS, JERSEYS AND COTTON LYCRA 25-5- 0 (&wv OFF THE BEST SELECTION OF NOTIONS ANYWHERE! 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. STORE HOURS: MON.-SAYour Locally Owned Fabric Store SALE LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND FTVE0POINTS 292-220- 2 BOUNTIFUL i We Honor All Competitors Ads Must be on products of identical brand & size J |