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Show Davis County Clipper Tuesday, November 7, Tickets available to ride Centennial train GrftfSelf Cherie Huber assigned through the Davis County Centennial Committee. Contributing Writer COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Do you have talent to share for residents of Parkview Nursing Home? Contact Shirfcen Richardson, Recreation Department, Sub for Santa for Davis County residents from Farmington north call the Salvation Army in Ogden at From Centerville south call the 298-233- 621-358- Salvation Army in Salt Lake at Or, call Helpline at Preferably a male volunteer needed 1 day per week to share time with another male in his 40 s with no amts. His interests include history and Diane Johnson at 295-667- 7. 298-3344- 6. Volunteers are needed to work in the schools with the students. Contact Edrice Christensen at 5 after 2 p.m. or call the school closest to you. American Red Cross, Bonneville Chapter will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, interna0 tional service, etc. Call for further information. Volunteers needed at South Davis Community Hospital for Home Health Program doing visits to homebound patients and at die hospital doing a variety of tasks from assisting in delivering meals to patients to helping 451-128- Davis County has been assigned 17 tickets on the train coming from the north. A second Centennial train will be FARMINGTON 575-716- 6. January 4, 1996 will be an exciting day as the State of Utah reaches that big 100th coming to Salt Lake City from birthday. The State Centennial southern Utah. The train from the north will have stops in Morgan, Ogden, Commission has been working on several events to celebrate that day. Tickets to ride on the Centennial Train, which will run on January 4, 1996, are being provided free, courtesy of Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads. Seating space is limited, however, and the tickets allotted to Davis County will be Brigham City and Cache Junction in that order. Train participants will be invited to dress in 1896 attire. They will 'also have to make their own arrangements for lodging in Salt Lake City and return transportation. The reenactment of the State 627-000- residents write letters, etc. Contact Dee Hailing at 1 . Clearfield Senior Center needs volunteer lapidary instructor, Tues. an art instructor Tues. 12:30-2:3- 0 and Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily 10:30-1- , Contact Connie at die Heritage Senior Center at 295-236- 8:30-11:3- 0, 773-706- 5, am:. Loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants-- 5 years of age at the Homeless Children's Foundation. Cali Venette at Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a variety of positions; office support, infonnalion desk, refreshment cart and the new Womens CenterMedical Office Building, Applications are available at the hospital or call Kay Johnson at Prevent Blindness Utah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma screen0 for information and training. ings. Call Pam at Assist victims with court paperwork and appear in court with vic tims during day time hours. Contact Ellen at the Victims Assistance r Program ofDavisCounty451-430i- . The Family Friends Program matches volunteers (35) 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 for 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 he offered. For more information call Dana at Humane has opportunities for mature volunteer Animal to help with adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on restating weekends and with pet hotline and animal care weekdays at Bountiful adoption center. Call 363-255- 774-725- 3. 524-202- Missionaries ELDER LINTON ELDER PETERSON Ryan Scott Linton, son of Dale and Stephanie Linton, has accepted a call to serve in Brock L. Peterson, son of Gene and Trudee Peterson, has accepted a the California 975-672- 3. lovers-Wasat- 299-850- Davts County Attorney's Office in Farmington is looking for volun0 teers to work with victims of domestic violence, If interested call ext. 4300 (Ogden line) for appointment. Female preferred, or must be at least 21, drive vehicle, no criminal record and be able to keep confidentiality. 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. We coutd use you! Give us a call at Volunteers needed every Wednesday from 1 1:45 to 2:15 at the Davis Mental Health Prenatal Program. Contact Diane Johnson at 451-430- 3, home-boun- d, 775-444- 5. 298-344- 6, Mon, through Wed. 8:30 to noon. speaking mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. in the North able after December 11. Anyone writing for tickets should include a stamped envelope d, which will be used to send out the tickets requested or to notify the sender that seats are no longer available. There will also be a Centennial Gala on January 4 in the Delta Center. Outstanding Utah talent including the Osmonds, the Lettermen, the King Sisters, the Utah Symphony, the Tabernacle Choir and others have already been lined up. Tickets for the Centennial Gala will be available after November 15. They can be purchased at the Delta Center or through SmithTix on a first comefirst serve basis. assigned through the Centennial Commission Office on a first comefirst serve basis. Those desiring tickets should either come or writer to Reenactment Tickets. Tickets are available in three prices: $25, $18 and $14 each. Utah Statehood Centennial commis Troop 89 sponsored by Centerville 14th Ward. For his Eagle project, Ryan was responsible for the assembly and Ryan installation of the playground of Cliff and Lila Chapel, 190 N. 1125 E., Kaysville. He will enter the MTC Nov. 15. and relatives are welcome to visit at the Linton home, 3667 S. 150 E. Fall not good SISTER FUNK She will speak on Nov. 12 at 9 a.m. in the Heights 1st Ward Chapel, 165 S. 1000 E. You are invited to visit with Jennifer following the meeting mulch around your roses with at 10:45 a.m. Brunch will be ' leaves, compost or other mulching media, he said. Family Counseling Service Offers Affordable Confidential Counseling Offices in Bountiful, Clearfield, Ogden and Brigham City 195 CFC 5620 A United Way Organization UW Davis County Call 800-870-16- received thank the many people who assisted with his project. Ryan is currently a ninth grader at Centerville Junior High. Scout Eagle award on Oct. of member Take care with rose bushes. This time of year is not a good time to prune your roses, said Bill Varga, Director of the USU Botanical Gardens in Farmington. Pruning may stimulate new, tender growth that will be susceptible to winter kill. If your roses are very tall, and could be damaged by a heavy snow, cut them back to three feet. Heavy pruning should be postponed until March or April, depending on the weather, he said. After the ground has cooled considerably, it may he beneficial to Spain Barcelona Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. equipment at the new Centerville Community Park. Ryan wishes to Lilly white, his 29, 1995. He is a time for pruning Jennifer Ann Funk, daughter of the late Roger Funk and Jerry and Judy Butt, has accepted a call to serve in the Dr. sion, 324 South State Street, Suite 234, Salt Lake City, 84111. Tickets are limited to five per request. The tickets will be avail- Lilly white, son Canyon Stake Center, 965 E. Oakwood Dr., Bountiful. Friends fjgfc Lake City Tabernacle will also take place on January 4 at 12 noon. This memorable occasion will feature a choir of children from across the State, a laser show on the ceiling of the Tabernacle, many of the states best actors reenacting events that happened on that day 100 years ago and the National Guard Band. Governor Leavitt and President Gordon B. Hinckley have also been asked to participate as the modern-da- y equivalents of those men who spoke 100 years ago on that date and in that place. is free. The performance However, admission is by ticket only. Tickets will be available and RYAN LILLYWHITE served, 29 S. 1250 E., Bountiful. Shop The Classifieds Inaugural Ceremony in the Salt Eagle scout i San Jose Spanish 394-593- 3. 776-316- 1995 pageA7' 05 William J. Endy, Executive Director Meditate on words spoken Bahais told during prayers hours FARMINGTON One reflection is preferable to seventy years of pious worship, was the message from John Birkenbine. Featured at a biweekly informal meeting of the Bahai Faith, he spoke to the Bahai community of Farmington. Birkenbine is from Arizona and is a nationally known philatelist who spoke on the subject of prayer. of the Bahai Faith. Birkenbine Bahaullah is the Prophet-Founde- r expanded on information in one of Bahuullahs seminal texts by saying that even when a worshiper employs prayer that represents the words of one of the prophets it should be done by meditating on the meaning of every word recited. The Bahai community holds informal meetings about the Bahai Faith on a biweekly basis. 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