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Show v'bvT page A8 Tuesday, October 1, 1996 Davis County Clipper Health. 470 E. Medical Drive, Bountiful. Call Carolyn at for further information. 298-344- 6 Saturday. Oct.. 12 The LSD Davis County Botanical Gardens, 1817 N. Main, Farmington, will host a Saturday morning gardening tips class on Oct. 2 at 9 a.m. The class is the w inter-izin- g 1 your yard. 4 Call for more 451-320- Saturday. Oct. 19 Bountiful City outh Council will sponsor the annual Pumpkin Patch, a scary Halloween trail for children on Saturday, Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. General admission will be $2, and children under three are free. Besides the trail there will also be live entertainment including a magician, musical performances and scaiy stories. There w ill be a chance to view hundreds of carved pump- kins from the area elementary schools. Friday. Oct. 25 The Crestmark Orchestra will play Friday, Oct. 25 at The Bountiful Harvest Celebration of Families and Centennial Ball. The Wednesday. Oct. meet on the first and third Tuesday monthly. 2 Bountiful City Council meets at 7 790 S. 100 East. Wednesday p.m. at Cit Wednesday. Oct. Hall. 2 Farmington City Council meets at 7 p.m., at city hall. 130 North Main. The council meets the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Wednesday. Oct. 2 The Davis County Commission meets on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Commission Chambers at the Tuesday. Oct. Tuesday. Oct. 1 Oct74 Moods Cross City Council will to Friday. fast-pac- The BountifulDavis Art Center announces a new exhibit, Two meet at 6:30 p.m. at city hall, 1555 S. 800 West. They meet each first and third Tuesday monthly. Painters and The Figure: Sam Collett and Neil Jussila. The exhi- Tuesday. Oct. The Davis County Board of 1 Health will hold its monthly 1 meet- ing Tuesday at 7 a.m. in the Davis County Commission Chambers. bition, featuring the paintings by Salt Lake City painter Sam Collett and Billings, Montana artist Neil Jussila. This dynamic exhibit depicting contemporary views of the human form and figure continues at the BDAC through October 4. courthouse, 28 E. State, Farmington. Tuesday. Oct. Wednesday. Oct. 2 1 Ginny Tiu Davis School Board meets Tuesday. Oct. 1 The Centerville City Council will meet at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 250 N. Main. They meet each first and third Tuesday monthly. Ttiesdav. Oct. 1 Kaysville City Council will meet at 7 p.m. a city hall, 23 E. Center. They meet the first and third Tuesday monthly. High School on Wednesday, Oct. 2 7 p.m, Tius music includes Broadway, Bach, Big Bands, the Beatles, and Garth Brooks. TUesdav. Oct. 1 Couple Communication a nationally awarded four week course sponsored by Davis Mental Health, will be held at 2250 N. 1700 W 6 Layton. Call Carolyn at for further information. 298-344- Tickets for the Oct. 2, 7 p.m. performance cost $5 a person with group and family discounts available. Call Barbara Tingey, 0 or Martha tingey, or for ticket information. 292-934- 9, 451-334- 295-222- October Monday. Oct. 7 14-1- 9 Utah Deaf Childrens Week. Davis Mental Health presents Families in Action a class for par- Workshops, storytelling and much more. For more information call 8 VTTY Tracey at This ents and teens, age course is held at Davis Mental 1 present a benefit at 13-1- Tuesday. Oet. w ill concert for charity at Yiewmont Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the district offices, 45 E. State, Farmington. They meet on the first and third Tuesday monthly. event will be held at the Bountiful High School Field House, 695 South Orchard Drive, and will begin at 7 p.m. Prior to the Ball, the Celebrations Of Families will feature a 292-997- Pit of tki The Gottfredson Family Singers. At 7 p.m. the Bountiful High School Marching Band starts the show and Oct. Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. through 12, 1996 with a matinee at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, 1996. Ticket prices are $8 adults for the Mandonelles present the National and State Flags. Tickets are $5 per person. Purchase tickets now from Bountiful Gift Area and Neighborhood Chairmen, at the Bountiful City Offices, at all Barnes Banking Company locations, or by calling every performance. Children (five citiyears and younger) and Senior zens are $7 Saturday evenings. A stuspecial student price of $5 for dents of all ages. The production begins each night at 7:30 p.m. and the doors open at 6:30 p.m. Group rates for this popular production are available and reservations may be No reserve seating. Come 295-816- 5. early. Thursday. Oct. 3 Saturday. Oct. 12 to made by calling the Pages Lane The theatre is Theatre, East 292 at located Pages Lane, The production in Pages Lane Theatre of Hello Dolly plays Monday, Thursday, Friday and 298-130- Centerville. Jcck Rico, a young neutered classic red tabby, needs a home! Hes a affectionsweet, d, ate fellow who wont give his family any trouble. Sadly, he was one of hundreds of healthy, gentle animals scheduled to be euthanized at a public animal control shelters in the Salt Lake area, because of peoples attitude that animals are disposable. Wasatch Humane hopes to give him a second chance. Rico enjoys curling up on a shelf or desk to sleep, think or just observe people and their activities. (Hes a philosopher of cat and human behavior!) If you have an extra chair, or sunny perch, please open your heart and home to Rico, or one of Wasatch Humanes many other formerly loved animals who need homes before cold weather hits. These include a small, house a cockapoo, trained terrier-miand Scout, a gorgeous blacktan x, KIMBERLY J. DAMORE, M.D. Reconstructive Plastic and superstar show of some of Utahs finest family talent. The production includes The Goodman Family, and the Scott and Elaine Brewster Family. The Lund Family stringed ensemble. The Lorraine Wilkinson Family, The Cole Collection, and Surgery The adoption fee is $45, a donation that helps Wasatch Humane continue to rescue and place homeless animals and teach its Lessons in Kindness to children and adults. ready-to-lov- Animal Lovers: Wasatch Humane needs reliable volunteers to help care for animals a 299-850- Garden Center & 415 MEDICAL DRIVE , SUITE D102. few hours weekly at its Bountiful adoption center. To make an appointment to visit Rico or any of the other e animals, schedule a Lesson in Kindness for your class, or to volunteer, please call Wasatch Humane at Or visit the animals at PetSmart in Layton on Sundays. hound mix. Fall is for Plantingl! 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