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Show igUMWJf f 9 American Mothers campaign started BOUNTIFUL We believe in Mother Barbara Power, explained Smith of American Mothers, Inc. American Mothers for 295-667- 7 school infor- on-goi- 3, 8. Community Nursing Service and Hospice of the Davis County area is looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the benefit of the elderly, and terminally ill. We could use you! Give us a callat Have you ever given community service time to support the arts? The BountifulDavis Art Center is looking for volunteers who are interested in the arts, to serve on the Board of Trustees; someone with business and accounting skills to serve as treasurer is especially needed. If you would like to help promote tire arts in Davis County, please contact Arley Curtz at the BountifulDavis Art Center, 2175 S. Main, - d, 776-444- 5. - 292-036- 7. Local families interested in hearing a new language, tasting another culture and making new friends are invited to learn more about hosting a Youth for Understanding (YFU) International Exchange student from one of more than 30 countries. Many kinds of families are selected to host YFU students; married couples with or without children, and single parents. YFU host families provide room, board, guidance and the experience of what everyday life is like in America. Local YFU volunteers provide support for families, schools and students in their area. For more information on hosting a student or becoming a local volunteer for YFU call Mark your calendar for the 5th annual Human Race combined with the Kaysville Fun Fest, Saturday, May 28. If you would like to run or serve as a volunteer call Merry ext. 322. 546-413- 4, A volunteer is needed to mend clothing items. Items can be delivered to your home. Call Sgt. Chilson, Davis County Sheriffs Office, A coordinator is needed for a youth soccer program for kids with special needs. AYSO will provide the expertise and training nec6. essary. For additional information call Dale Spangenthal, 773-96- 4 , 451-423- 4. Kitchen assistants are needed at the Heritage Center, Clearfield. Only three hours one day per week, minor clean-uNo cooking is involved. Please call Florence at 773-706Utah State Department of Corrections needs office help filing and typing. Temporary, approximately 40 hours. Call the Volunteer Coordinator at 451-87for information. Teen Line is hoping for a donation of an IBM compatible computer, a portable refrigerator, and a small couch for the Young . Parents School. Call Betty, , Primary Childrens Hospital and IHC Home Health needs, volunteers 4 hours a week to provide respite care for a med and , ically fragile child. The work requires some medical background CPR certification. For information call Dana Barrutia, coordinator, p. 5. 00 546-796- Missing Children of Utah in need of advocates in promoting this valuable organization. Training is provided in interviewing victim parents and soliciting support and public awareness. There is also a need for grant writers and volunteers to help write education publications concerning our children safety for use in the school systems. Volunteers are needed for clerical work and donations for equipment, office supplies and the like would be greatly appreciated. Call Kimberly at Davis CASA Inc. is looking for volunteers to become special advocates to help more than 200 abused, neglected children in Davis County, Volunteers would conand duct interviews with parents, teachers, doctors and others to represent the children involved in court cases. Training sessions are being conducted, free of charge. For more information, contact Mark Kleinfeld, 544-593- 4 or FAX to 544-993-5. Family Friends Volunteers for Easter Seal Society are needed to help provide four hour respite care to the parentsguardians of chronically ill or disabled children. Volunteers will visit, befriend and play games with the children. Training is provided. Call 3. court-appoint- state-depende- nt 531-052- 2, Meals on Wheels in desperate need for runners and drivers, especially in the Clearfield area. No special drivers license is needed. or Eva at Autumn or 773-706Call Pat at Heritage Center, 773-706- 5 0 Kitchen help is also needed at both cenor Glow, ters. Utah Council of the Blind has a need for people throughout Davis County as guides and drivers. A reimbursement for gasoline is available. Volunteers to read to the blind is also needed. Please call Leslie at 292-- 1 156. Volunteers will be needed in many areas. Volunteers are needed to work with teen parents throughout the Davis County area teaching parenting skills. Training provided by Your Community Connection and will only require 3-- 4 hours a week. Call Diana Housley at DATC has programs or students who would like to improve their basic reading and math skills. Teaching is done in classrooms and with computers. Volunteer tutors are needed to give help to some students. Individuals who are interested in donating about two hours a week should contact JoAnn Matern at the DATC 6, 544-123- 544-125- 5. 394-945- 546-244- 1. 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 needed at Lakeview Hospital for three-hou- r shifts in various departments. Call Iva Lee Egan, Davis County Food Bank requesting volunteers to help pack and sort items for distribution. Great activity for youth groups. Call Trish at 292-623- Mother magazine, published quarterly. Members will also receive a free family video, discounts on videos, music, and other items, plus national and state information, resources, and leadership expertise. They have the option of joining a local chapter and have their voices heard. Never before have Americas children faced greater challenges, said Smith. The time has come for us to unite as we move forward in 7. Missionaries l ELDER GARDINER Elder Michael Gardiner, son of Verlin and EvaDene Gardiner, has returned home after serving in the Russia St. Petersburg and Latvia Riga r Missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. His homecoming will be held Sunday, May 29 at 1:20 p.m. in the Woods Cross 3rd Ward Chapel, 1450 S. 350 W Bountiful. ELDER DYER David Dyer, son of Dan and Cherrie Dyer, has accepted a call to in serve the ELDER CLARK Elder Jared A. Clark, son of James and Cheril Clark, has returned home after successfully serving in the California San Bernardino Mission for The Church of Jesus Wayne and Patricia Russell of Latter-da- at 8:30 a.m. An open house in his Bedford. Kaysville. David is a 1993 Davis High graduate and attended USU in the fall. ELDER ASAY Marty Asay, son of David and JoAnne Asay, has returned home after successfully serving in the following church services. High School and Bountiful Seminary in 1992. He attended school at the University of Utah, Utah at Price this past school year. Terry will enter the MTC June 14. Friends and family are invited to visit with Terry in his home at 880 E. 1500 S. following the meeting. Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. His homecoming will be held May 29 at 9:50 a.m. in the Farmington 2nd Ward Chapel, 695 S. 200 E. State Farm Sells Life Insurance. missionary sacrament meeting will be held May 29 at 4:45 p.m. in the Mueller Park 7th Ward, Mueller Park Stake Center, 1800 Mueller Park Road, Bountiful. Terry is a 1993 graduate of Bountiful High School and has been Nelson Insurance Agency, Inc. Clyde F. Nelson, CLU 21 S. 200 W. 298-263- 6 State Farm Life Insurance Company Memorial Day. class offered Self-estee-m Adolescents 12 years and older and their parents are invited to participate in an eight week program entitled for AdolescentsParents. The classes are being offered by Davis Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Center. Beginning June 7 it will be held on Tuesdays from p.m. at the Bountiful Mental Health Center, 470 E, Medical Drive. Instructor Kris Burch, M.Ed. will focus on sharing feelings and improving relationships as well as developing caring feelings and ones self. Enrollment is limited and preof the registration and nt $50 per family group are required. For more information, call Gina at 298-344- 6. Shopping Missionary Handkerchiefs 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Suits (DacronWool Blends) Liner Topcoats with Zip-OSlacks (Wash and Wear) Long and Short Sleeve Shirts (Permanent Press) Comfortable, Durable, Walking Shoes Rubber Overshoes Shoe Trees Shoe Shine Kits Sweaters, Long Sleeve ut Sleeveless 10. Ties 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Socks Baptismal Clothing Vinyl or Nylon Raincoats Pajamas Bathrobes Belts 17. 18. 19. Gloves Umbrellas 20. Preparation Day Clothing 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. (Jeans, Sport Shirts, etc.) Luggage Sets Laundry Bags Travel Alarm Clocks Oil Vials Manicure Sets Wallets Sewing Kits Cook Books Specialty Travel Irons Electricity Converters Tie Tacs Scarves Ear Muffs Bike Bags (Saddle Bag) All At Special Missionary Discounts BOUNTIFUL 144 W. 500 SO. 292-123- 6 Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois Remember to place your Classified Ads by Friday at 5:00 p.m. due to "iMr. Mac One-Sto- p FARM INSURANCI Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A attending the College of Eastern Brazil Curitiba 2. 3. 4. speak in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, May 29 at 1:20 p.m. in the Farmington South Stake House, 695 S. 200 E., Farmington. 10 a.m. in the Orchard Stake Center, 3599 S. Orchard Drive, Bountiful. Family and friends are invited to visit with David at the Betts home Fortaleza Mission for The honor will be held at his home Sunday, May 29 at 1068 N. nt will He leave on June 1. A farewell to celebrate his calling will be held on May 29 at the OakHills Ward, 500 S. 1200 E Bountiful at 11:45. Joseph graduated from Bountiful call to serve in Brazil the farewell Two-pa- y Saints. STATf will be held in the Crestwood Chapel May 29 1. of Christ ELDER ORCHARD Terry R. Orchard, son of Terry and Robyn Orchard, has accepted a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A ELDER BETTS David J. Betts, son of Weldon and Joan Betts, returned home May ELDER RUSSELL Elder Joseph B. Russell, son of and is an Eagle Scout. Germany Frankfurt Mission for The and Self-Estee- m outstanding young women from the Centerville 2nd Ward, Canyon View Stake, received their Young Womanhood Medallion at a special recognition evening on May 15. Shown are: Kaylyn Randall, Jill Jones, Rebecca Brown, Angela Romney, and Kari Welsh. youth, and preserve the moral and 1. Call the United Way Information & Referral Service for more information. Hours are: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m, to 5:00 p.m,, BOUNTIFUL YOUNG WOMANHOOD AWARDS: Five our commitment to fortify our homes, protect our children and 2. 295-667- divorce, and s, Precious Moments RUBBER STAMPS 6, one-on-o- 451-323- drop-out- 0. 484-870- 0. 394-593- Springfield, VT subscription to The American one-on-o- home-boun- check to American Mothers. Inc., P.O. Box 710, 05156. Bountiful resident Elaine S. McKay has been chosen to organize a membership campaign for American Mothers, Inc. as National AMI membership chairman and member of the governing board. Mother Power is a national presence, a gentle but urgent advocate for young people and old principles. With membership dues being reduced to $10, Smith explained, We want to support and empower every mother. AMI offers expert help and camaraderie. AMI membership includes a on 774-747- fathers and telephone numbers and $10 other problems. The Davis County Attorney's Office in Farmington is looking for volunteers to work with victims of domestic violence. Two-persteams on call for one week at a time will receive calls from a police dispatcher and will be instructed to meet the victim at the residence, if ttte perpetrator is in custody, or at the police department. The volunteer will determine needs of the victim, i.e shelter care, medical care, etc. and refer the victim to the proper resource, explain protective orders and the court system. May go to court with the victim if needed and provide support to the victim as needed. If interested, 776-3160 call or ext 4300 (Ogden line) for appointplease ment, Female preferred, must be at least 21, drive vehicle, no criminal record and be able to keep confidentiality. Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center is in need of volunteers with disabled adults to gain work skills and living to work skills such as laundry, shopping, etc. Call Shelley, 451-430- can send their names, addresses, America is founded. Mother and Booster can change the chilling statistics on violence, crime, drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, teen pregnancy, VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for Davis County Call the Information and Referral Service, mation on the following: spiritual values upon which are here! Now you can stamp your favorite Precious Moments on cards and announcements . Be Sure to Sign-U- p Now for Summer Stamping Classes They fill fast . Needlepoint Sale Ends Sat., May 28th All Needlepoint 25o0ff She LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL 546-366- 8 - Bountiful Five Points Mall 292-067- 2 |