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Show Utah Women's Conference will be held on March 12 March 12, 9 a m. to 2 p m. Woman to Woman What Are the Issues? the conference will offer both men and women education on everything from Women and and Family Legislative Issues Gender Injustice to Telemarketing Scams and Self Defense. The conference will be held in the Best Western Ogden Park Hotel, 247 24th Themed vs Save Save hich features up to up to pdcintniQ tQp&niu$l3i $500 on King Mattress Set $400 on Queen Mattress Set SlmU&r Saving! on Pull ft Twin her opinions and commentaries on local issues. She has been the commentator for fashion shows and wrote the column Hot Flashes for the Event Twin over Full Biinlcheri $OQQ Red,BoXfTJLes Blue, Black. White Newspaper where she covered issues ranging from foreign policy to ice ssr'idB Includes Frame, Polydeck, and Mattress Come In Today For Your Best Bedding Buys!! cream. Participants should RSVP by Walk-in- host and Public Affairs Director for a popu- lar morning radio show, Monday through Friday, from The Private Eye for , Q found Wednesday, March 2. Cost for the conference is $20 which includes lunch. Street Ogden. This years keynote speaker will be Amanda Dickson, popular talk show ts a) t behind several television commercials and service announcements. She also writes a bimonthly column Amanda The 19th annual Northern Utah Womens Conference will be Saturday, KSL Radio. Dickson ! will be accepted; however, s first-com- e, a.m. Dickson writes and is the voice 5:30-1- 0 BOUNTIFUL CARE CENTER reservations are encouraged. Seating is limited; therefore, reservations will be basis. For on a more information about the conference, please call first-serv- 625-300- Family Owned and Operated 0 'Pn,eA Longfellow bring back childhood ice-col- life with his bellows and shod the with the newly shaped horseshoes, still warm from the forge. Come relive those precious days at the Feb. 2 meeting of the Centerville Historical Society, where Charlene Austin will tell the 295-811- 2 Two Private Care Facilities for your Family Member Serving Both Men and Women in Homelike Surroundings GEMTEREILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY horses hooves Bountiful 30 years experience Under a spreading chestnut tree The vdlage smithy stands; The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands; memories to those school children, now grown old, who were privileged to stop by the old blacksmith shop on Centervilles Main Street on their way home from school, refreshing d drink of themselves with an water from the flowing well which bubbled up in front of the shop, and wonder as the watching in wide-eye- d blacksmith blew the forge to flaming 340 North 100 West 295-300- 3 Society to meet on Feb . 2 We're certain that these lines by CARE CENTER 130 East 100 North Bountiful The Centerville Historical And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. IVY MANOR in of blacksmithing Centerville, and relate the life story Home Cooked Food IndoorOutdoor Recreation Laundry Beauty Shop Licensed Nursing Care Church Services story of her WE OFFER LONG TERM, RESPITE AND DAY CARE Rachelle Stowell, Administrator We are Small Enough to Make the Difference in Quality Personal Care Hyrum r, Baird, who was one of the communitys earliest blacksmiths. The date is Wednesday, Feb. 2 at the Centerville City Hall, 7:30 p m. Senior events A schedule of events at the Golden Years Center, 726 S. 100 East, follows. All seniors in South Davis County are invited to visit the center. Reservations for lunch should be made one day in advance by calling 295-347- 9. Wednesday, Feb. 2 8:30, Aerobics 9, Ceramics 1 1, Grief Support Group 11, Bettys Combo 1 1 :45, Lunch, turketti 12:30, Ceramics 12:30, Bingo Thursday, Feb. 3 8:30, Lapidary 8:30, Tap aerobics 9, China painting 9:30, Piano class 11:45, Lunch, meat loafmush-roogravy 1 1 :45, Don Tidwell, organ 12:45, Grocery shopping 1, Tax help m Friday, Feb. 4 8:30, Aerobics 9, Health screening 9:30, Line dancing 10:30, Jazz band 1 1 :45, Lunch, pork chops 12:30, Ceramics 12:30, Arthritis helps Monday, Feb. 7 8:30, Aerobics 9, Sewing and crafts 11:45, Lunch, baked fish au gratin 12:30, Oil painting 12:30, Bingo mi'iW'iw i fa Tuesday, Feb. 8 8:30, Lapidary 8:30, Tap aerobics 9, Woodcarving 11:45, Lunch, tumovergravy 1, zJ chicken w it-ro-A m vpn m j inm- t NARFE meeting - Reservations are necessary for tax help! Every Thursday p.m. tax experts are available at the center to help seniors with their taxes. Call and make an appointment. Of special note is Senior Day at - 'iwv -4 the Legislature! An excellent opportunity for seniors to observe the Utah Legislature in action, meet your legislators and discuss senior issues. The day is Wednesday, Feb. 16, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you would like a ride call the center for reservations. A box lunch is available for $1.75. Please let us hear from you. We would like to take a group in for this good experience. 'Wf- - m tUy 'fi 'j J 4 ( V Wi1 Ti fT, - 5 '1 MV i 4( fi X!l Wn rm toU'L'; BANK 4 On Feb. 15 there will be a discussion by mental health on feeling good. Come and learn about controlling your attitude. A bridge party is planned for Tuesday, Feb. 22. If you would like to come and enjoy a fun afternoon, call the center and make j LENDER Member FDIC Offer mow be withdrawn at any rime Available upon approved credit Rate effective 12094 |