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Show t Diabetics needed for study Os ei weight diabetic men and who are treated with medwomen ELDER POTTER James A. Potter, son of Disk and Jolene Potter, has returned home control ications for blood-suga- r are needed to participate in the study of a new drug which inhibits the absorption of fat cells and is believed to cause weight loss. The University of Utah School of Medicine is one of 12 centers across the country testing the drug. Participants must be adult-ons- the meeting. ELDER PRINSTER Steven Prinster, son of Timothy ELDER AND SISTER SWENSON Doyle and Ruth Swenson have accepted a call to serve in he Australia Sydney South Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- are invited to visit at his home ards. after-- Saints. y Their farewell will be held on Mas 22 at 12:50 in the Bountiful 25th Ward. 600 E. 1500 S. Friends and family are invited to their home following the meeting. ELDER WOODBURY w Elder Woodbury Jonathan , Pennsylvania Harrisburg Saints. Lynmta Walker, daughter of Sylvia Vacher and the late Tom has Walker, returned home after successfully serving in the Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Bruce Her home- coming will be held May 15 at 9 a.m. in the Bountiful 0th Ward 1 Chapel, 145 N. 200 E Bountiful. Family and friends are welcome to visit Lynmta at her home after 12 noon. 1 The Bountiful and North Sait Lake post offices, in conjunction with the National Association of Letter Carriers, and in cooperation woth the United Way of Davis County, will conduct a food drive on Saturday, May 14. Postal employees will pick up items put by the mail box on Saturday as they deliver the mail. This would be for residents with the following Main study call 581-373- 3. will be held May 15 at noon in the Orchard 5th Ward at 3599 S. Orchard Drive, and there will be a shin dig afterward at the Woodbury estate, 276 N. 650 E. Jon is a Woods Cross High alumnus, an Eagle Scout and has attended Snow College. He will enter the MTC May 18. (Highway two zip codes: 84010 and 84054. If your arent accept items. picked up, you may take them to the Bountiful or North Salt Lake post offices between the hours of 9 and 3 on Saturday, May 14. Also, volunteers will be at the Bountiful Albertsons store, 535 S. 200 W Bountiful, between the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to Anyone is invited to drop off their food items during those hours. The food commodities will benefit the Bountiful Community Church food pantry and the Davis County Emergency Food program. For additional information call David Hemmingway or Corky Austin at the Bountiful Post 9 or the United Office, Way Office at 295-558- 295-660- 0. Wemanftesdn Young Eagle scout Michelle Lacy, daughter of Tim Brandt R. Deakin received his in an Eagle Scout aw'ard on May Eagle Court of 1 Honor. He is a member of Troop 665 which is spon- Michelle loves to dance and is currently on View'mont Vykelle drill team and a member of the advanced dance class. Michelle would like to thank all of the Young Women leaders who have helped and encouraged her to earn this award. Catherine Louise Hughes has Brandt is the son of Ryan and Susan Deakin He is an eighth grade honor student at Millcreek Jr. High. He is currently serving as Deacons Quorum president in his wrard. He is also a patrol leader in his scout troop. Brandt mowed lawms to earn money to make emergency gas shutoff wrenches. He installed 170 wrenches to area homes. He ended his project by inviting Mountain Fuel Supply to give a class on emergency preparedness. Brandt would like to thank all those who helped him become an Eagle Scout. GARDEN CENTER BountifulN.S.L 408 South 1 The drug we are testing reduces the amount of fat absorbed from the diet, so fewer calories are taken in, said Paul M. Reber, D.O., director of the Diabetes Clinic at University of Utah Hospital. However, this does not mean that individuals should eat unrestricted amounts of fat while taking the medication. Participants will be asked to reduce the fat in their diets along with taking the medications. For more information about the Ward His farewell Saints. modification program. sored by the Creek Barton son of Bruce and Nancy Woodbury, has accepted a call to serve in the Czech Republic Prague Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y SISTER WALKER pills, not insulin shots. Each participant should commit to the study for one year. They will receive free counseling, as extensie weight-los- s well as participate in a behavior Food drive to be conducted May 14 8:30 a.m. in the Val Verda 4th Ward Chapel, 2633 S. 50 W. Friends and family are invited to visit with Jim at his home following a.m. in the Centerville Parrish Heights Ward Chapel, 610 Rowland Way (100 E.). Family and friends diabetics who are being treated with 89) PANSIES White Supply Reg. $10.99 lasts $145 Geraniums 4 Pot Gtoiwi tut Sg99 Pwe GtMWoitteed Wt! Grand Opening Specials good through Sat., May 14, 1994 School, and president of her Seminary class. In the Young Womens organization, she has served as class president, first counselor and secretary. One of Michelles Laurel jects was to organize pro- a Young Excellence program, Women in designing the invitations and pro- grams, decorating, planning and preparing the refreshments and ducting the program. She also lished a conpub- bimonthly missionary newsletter for her ward members, giving information on what each missionary was doing and what they had accomplished. Oyler and Michael D. Hughes. Catherine is a 1993 graduate of Woods Cross High School and Woods Cross High Seminary. She is currently studying at Weber State University majoring in computer information systems and accounting. |