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Show Fix GiftofSelf COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES and governments to fix the family or face the consequences. 295-660- Speaking for The Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and its millions of members in more than 150 nations. Church President Gordon B. Hinckley issued a proclamation calling upon citizens and governments everywhere to maintain and strengthen the family as the fundamental unit of society. 0. American Red Cross, Bonneville Chapter will train individu- als for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, international service, etc. Call for further 627-000- 0 information. Clearfield Senior Center needs volunteer lapidary instructor, and Meals on an art instructor Tues. 12:30-2:3- 0 Tues. Contact Connie at the Wheels runners and drivers daily 10:30-Heritage Senior Center at Widow Persons Service (WPS) of Davis County is being established as an outreach program for the newly widowed persons, male and female, of any age. For any further information or if you 8 or Geri Mickelson, WPS have any questions, call 8:30-11:3- 0, 1, 5. 774-128- 451-503- 1. The Utah State Historical Society is looking for volunteers to be museum docents for school tours. Required training in Utah history and touring technique is provided during the fall and winter months. Includes special centennial character assignment for this year. Need people during weekday hours. Those interested in history and who enjoy interacting with children and adults, call Wreatha Witte at 533-351- The Utah State Historical Society is looking for volunteers to be Library Data Entry Operators. People are needed to convert Utah Historical Quarterly back issues to electronic text. Three hours 8 a.m.-- 5 p.m, training provided in per week, Monday-Fridabasic word processing and in formatting the texts for this project. Possible to work at home, if you have the appropriate equipment, Call 1 for more Max Evans at job details. The Family Support Center is in need of a volunteer to mow On-si- te y, 533-35- 5 their lawn. Call Sharon Anderson at 773-07- 2. 1 Loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants-- 5 years of age at the Homeless Children's Foundation. Call Venette at 363-255- 9. photos on display An exhibition of the work of over 40 photographers documenting the people, places and practices of The Church of Jesus Saints opened Christ of Latter-da- y September 29 at the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt Lake City. It is the first time we have done a photo exhibit on the contemporary international Church, says Museum director Glen Leonard. But perhaps the most unique element of the exhibit, he adds, is that it features entirely the work, and perspective, of individuals from outside of the Church. Three thematic sections will display nearly 60 images of family, missionary work and lifestyle, in addition, a synchronized slide show and video presentation will explore views of the project itself, which took 42 of the worlds leading photojoumalists, including three Pulitzer Prize winners, on a one-yejourney of visual discovery around the globe and book. resulted in a collector-qualit- y The Mission: Inside the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Dr. Matthew Naythons, president of Epicenter Communications, producer of this and other highly regarded photo-essa- y publications, says, I think it should be an enormous satisSaints that these faction to Latter-da- y photographers Cuine in and were captivated by what they saw and the people they met, and they were charmed by their experience." We really needed the support of the Latter-da- y Saint community to do this, he adds. We needed them to open their homes and their lives and their ceremonies to us. and they es ar Community Nursing Service and Hospice of the Davis County area are looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the benefit of the elderly, and terminally ill. home-boun- d, We could use you! Give us a call at 775-444- 5. Volunteers are needed to work in the schools with the stu5 after 2 p.m. or call the dents. Contact Edrice Christensen at school closest to you. Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a variety of positions: office support, information desk, refreshment cart and the new Womens CenterMedical Office Building. Applications are available at the hospital or call Kay Johnson at 451-128- 774-725- 3. Prevent Blindness Utah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma 0 for information and training. screenings. Call Pam at Assist victims with court paperwork and appear in court with victims during day time hours. Contact Ellen at the Victims 524-202- Assistance Program of Davis County 451-430- 1. The Family Friends Program matches volunteers (55) to a family raising a child with a disability or chronic illness. Volunteers visit once a week to share their love and experience with the whole family. Contact Erika at Easter Seal Society of Utah at Missing Children of Utah need volunteers private investigating, community crisis search team, fund raising, light clerical duties. Contact Kelly Wells at The IHC Hospice of Northern Utah needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally ill in their homes. Training will be offered. For more information call Dana at for 394-593- 3. 975-672- 3. Missionary Packages Men's Quality Suits standards and values that are leading to the disintegration of the family. He warned that continued disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets. The church leader: 5739 5199 Encouraged husbands and wives to be equal partners in their parental responsibilities. President Hinckley also stressed the churchs doctrine that all human beings are literal sons or that daughters of heavenly parents, is life mortal which the means by created was divinely appointed, and that God has not rescinded his commandment to multiply and replenish the earth. Missionaries ELDER MORRIS ELDER TUTTLE Michael N. Tuttle, son of Mark and Karen Tuttle, has accepted a SISTER TINGEY Suzanne Tingey, daughter of Joe and LaDeane Tingey, has returned called to serve in the Brazil Porto world-renown- behind-the-scen- Decried proposals to legalize marriage, saying the only marriage acceptable to God is that between a man and a woman. Condemned sexual immorality of all forms. Shamed those who abuse children and spouses. same-se- x Chad Morris, son of W. Craig LDS 1. 773-706- sophistry that is passed off as truth and deception concerning President Hinckley decried Volunteers needed at South Davis Community Hospital for Home Health Program doing visits to homebound patients and at the hospital doing a variety of tasks from assisting in delivering meals to patients to helping residents write letters, etc. Contact Dee Hailing at at In a rare SALT LAKE CITY official proclamation, a world church leader has warned citizens Volunteer needed to ride on the UTA bus with a lady from Layton to Salt Lake. Only a couple of trips will be needed or until she is familiar with the bus route. Please call the United Way Office, 295-236- the family, church leader warns citizens did. The exhibit opened free of charge to the public at the Museum of Church History and Art on Friday, September 29 and runs through January 14, 1996. The museum is located at 45 North West Temple Street in Salt Lake City. 0 for more Please call (801) information. 240-331- South Alegre Mission. He will in speak Sacrament meeting on Oct. 5 at 9:50 a.m. at the 1 Spencer1 1th Ward Chapel. 500 S. Main, Park Ward Chapel, 900 Kaysville. Chad graduated from Davis High School in 1994 and has received his S. Main, Kaysville. You are invited to his home after the meeting to meet with him and his family. associates degree from Weber State University. ELDER WILLEY Brian John Willey, son of Jerry ELDER WYKSTRA Paul Wykstra, son of Hendrick and Rudy Wykstra, has accepted a call to serve in and Janet Willey, has accepted a Ohio the Columbus Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 4th 610 N. Rowland Way (50 E.), Centerville. Brian will enter the MTCOct. 18. Ward Chapel, 55 E. 350 N., North Salt Lake. Missions. He will speak in the Centerville 8lh Ward, 2050 N. Main, Centerville, on Oct. 15 at 9 a.m. Friends and family are invited to hear him speak. ELDER HEATH Spencer Heath, son of Bill and Pam Heath, has accepted a call to serve in the New Antonio Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ Zealand Auckland Latter-da- y Saints. Derek graduated from Davis High in 1994. Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y been has recently returned home from completing a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Brazil the Willey home (613 call to serve in the Texas San He son of Tim and Janet Holdstock, has Friends and family are invited to N. 400 E.) the meeting. following ELDER HANSEN Derek James Hansen, son of Ed and Cyndy Hansen, has accepted a of ELDER HOLDSTOCK Elder Brian James Holdstock, and Curitiba Brazil Marilia Saints. He will speak Oct. 15 at 10:50 in the a.m. Orchard Friends and family are invited to her home following the meeting. Saints. Spencer will employed with Mountain Fuel during the past year. He is an avid hunter and enjoys skydiving. Derek will speak Sunday, Oct. 15, 9:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 11th Ward, 500 S. Main. He enters the speak Oct. 15 at 9:50 a.m. in the Hidden Valley Ward, Kaysville South Stake, 900 S. Main, Kaysville. He will enter the MTCOct. 18. Friends and family are invited to the Heath home following the meeting. MTCOct. 18. Friends are invited to an open house at his home immediately lowing the meeting. fol- Providing ResIdential Care and Adult Day Care Services For Seniors Spacious Lounges and Activity Areas Tasty Nutritious Meals Social Activities Men's Sportswear Personal Care Services Available The Wight House 85 North Main 292-220- Attendants To PlcMt Cft (ft Bountiful Assist U4 Pi nt Suits (DacronVVool Blends) Liner 2. Topcoats with Zip-O3. Slacks (Wash and Wear) 4. Long and Short Sleeve Shirts ut (Permanent Press) 5. Comfortable, Durable, Walking Shoes 6. Rubber Overshoes 7. Shoe Trees 8. 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