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Show page A6 Davis County Clipper 1996 Friday, October 4, Brewster Family to perform at Centennial Ball GifUSelf Utah is 100 years old. and you COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD The Davis County Food Bank needs indi idual or group volunteers to help prepare for 'Toy Bowl 96, a project designed to gather toys, food, funding and other donations to help provide for the needy. For more information, contact Trish at d Layton man needs a volunteer to do general house cleaning in his home one to two times per month. For information on how1 to volunteer for this service, please contact Marcus at State Services for the Blind, American Red Cross of Northern Utah will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, heulthsafety, inter0 national service, etc. Call for further information. Help with children in our crisis nursery at the Family Support 2. Center. Must be 8 years of age or older. Contact Kay at 773-0- 7 Role models needed to make a difference in lives of young girls. Volunteers over 18 for a variety of tasks w ith Girl Scout troops, groups 7 and special programs. Call Paula at or The Utah Chapter of the LUPUS Foundation of American needs volunteers to help with the clerical and bulk mailings at their office at from located in Layton. Call RUTH An adoptive grandparent needs a baby crib. For information on how to donate this item, please call Debbie at Missing Children of l!tah needs volunteers for private investigating, general help, fund raising projects and clerical duties. Contact 451-323- are invited to one of the biggest birthday parties of the season: The Bountiful Harvest Celebration of Families and Centennial Ball! The Brewster Family. Provo-base- d professional concert artists, will join in the fun with their American and Celtic music. The Friday. Oct. 25 event begins Sight-impaire- 323-437- 2. 627-000- 1 394-307- 9-- 2 H 593-092- 497-955- MCU at Volunteers are needed to work in the schools with the students. 5 after 2 p.ni. or call the school Contact Edrice Christensen at closest to you. The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers in Davis County who can provide one to two hours per week to help adults with limited reading skills leant to increase their reading comprehension. For training and more information, please contact Eileen at A Travelers Aid Society needs a scout leader for hoys ages commitment is needed. For male leader is preferred and a long-terext. 142. infonnation, please contact Rochelle at The Hospice of IHC needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally ill in their homes. Training will be offered. For more information call Sharalee at Adult and junior volunteers needed at South Davis Community 394-593- 3. 451-128- 521-905- 359-414- 399-140- Hospital in Bountiful: Clerical Aid for patientfamily service; evening entertainment of all kinds; craftmanicuresbingobirthday cards and visiting patients. Call Dee Hailing at Rocky Mountain Hospice needs volunteers to run errands, feed, provide emotional support, read to and visit with terminally ill p.m. and patients. Orientation meetings will be held Oct. 3 from Oct. 5 from 9:30- p.m. Please call Margo Hope for information and appointments at Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a varof positions; office support, information desk, refreshment cart and iety the new Womens CenierAMedical Office Building. Applications are available at the hospital or call Sheila Loomis at 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 Assistance Program of Davis County 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 home-bounelderly, and terminally ill. We could use you ! Give us a call at 46 9500. Widowed Persons Service (WPS) Davis County offers support services for anyone of any age who has lost a spouse. If you would like more information about accessing WPS support services or would like to learn more about becoming a WPS volunteer call extension 4847. The Family Friends Program needs a volunteer to spend about h two hours per week helping a Kaysville family care for an old w ith a disability. This person would prov ide a break for the mother by caring for the child and should also be able to be an advocate for the family. Contact May at Easter Seal Society of Utah at 295-236- 7-- a.m.-12:3- 0 299-390- 825-956- per- formance of bluegrass. early promptly at 7 p.m. at the Bountiful High School Field House. 695 South Orchard Drive with six of Utah's most talented families presenting "the best of their best" in a d production that precedes the Centennial Ball. The evening also features a light buffet served during the Ball. When party-goer- s fast-pace- are not dancing, they can enjoy the cuisine and watch friends and neighbors dance to the music of the famed Crestmark Orchestra. Appropriate dress is costume, formal. or "best dress" from the 1896 to 1996 eras. Tickets are $5. If available, a limited number of tickets may be purchased at the door for $10. However, to meet food plans and preparation schedules, all tickets are set to be sold before October 15 at Carr Stationery, Temple View Book and Tape. Bountiful City Barnes Banks in Offices. Bountiful. Kaysville, and Layton, or from Bountiful Gift Committee Area and Neighborhood Chairmen. Purchase stamped tickets also by mailing a envelope to Centennial Celebration. Bountiful City Offices. 790 S. 100 E.. Bountiful. Utah 84010. Make cheks payable to the Bountiful Gift. The Brewster Family has an arm's length list of concerts, contests. and individual and family successes in bringing quality entertainment to thousands of fans. The versatile group offers a unique combination of dance, vocal, and instrumental a music performed with variety of instruments. Scott plays hammered dulcimer, guitar, and banjo. Elaine plays hammered dulcimer and upright bass. Sara. BREWSTER FAMILY: Local residents have their chance to hear the widely acclaimed Brewster Family live as P'p group will present bluegrass and early American music at the Bountiful Harvest Celebration of Families and Centennial Ball on Friday, Oct. 25 at the Bountiful High School Fieldhouse THE age 20, plays guitar. Bon. 19. plays guitar anil fiddle. Jacob. 16. plays mandolin. Matthew. 14. plays fiddle Anton. 14. plays the Irish tin whistle ami fiddle. Katie. II, plays fiddle and performs Irish stepdancing. lie Brewster's brief Bountiful appearance on Friday. Oct. 25 will I leave you wanting more. Their newest album "Back Porch" two original compositions by Flame and son Ben. Other albums are "The Brewster Family" and fea-tut- their acclaimed Christmas concert "Throw the Yule Log On." Recent family activities include Matthew winning first place in the Jr. Division of Utah State Fiddle Contest and second place in the Championship Division of the Utah Stale Contest. Katie was the Small competitions, including the Utah Metropolitan Opera Auditions. Besides conducting research in combustion at BYU and keeping a vigorous performance and recording schedule with his family. Scott is a popular story teller at the annual Timpanogas Storytelling Fry Division champion. Flaine sang the soprano lead in Utah Oratorio Society's performance of Handel's Messiah" at the Salt Lake Tabernacle in December Festival, at schools and libraries, and most recently performed with The Brewster Family at the Weber State University Centennial premier of the "Tales to Remember" 1995. She has won numerous vocal festival. 524-202- 451-430- d, 1 eight-mont- If you would like to list a need for volunteers or would like more information as to where you might volunteer, contact Davis County United Way Information and Referral, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 497-911- Fall luncheon for Oct.St. Olaf 5 set BOUNTIFUL Council of Women's annual fall luncheon. "A Bountiful Harvest," will be Saturday, Oct. 5 at the St. Olaf Church McNamara Center. Doors open at noon w ith a luncheon served at p.m. Cost is $10 per person with reservations recommended. Call Kathy Jones, 292-475- or Casey Pond, 2 Registration for youth choir slated Farmington City Recreation will be accepting registration for its fall youth choir program. Registration will go through Choir rehearsals Friday. Oct. 4. will be held on Mondays from 4-- 5 p.m. in the west conference room at city hall for 10 weeks. Youth in grades K-- 6 are encour- aged to register. Registration for the youth choir are $35 per participant, with each additional family member being The $30. Farmington City Recreation Youth Choir is being directed by Gwen Hill and Jennifer Bredthauer. For more information call Farmington City Recreation at or register at 42 N. 650 451-09- W., Monday Friday from 8 a.m. to noon or p.m. -- 298-302- Prizes include a quilt and afghan and a fashion hand-crafte- d show, courtesy of the Wight House w ill be part of the afternoon's events. Paracelsus Proceeds from the prize drawing will be used by the St. Olaf Council of Women for their work in the church and the community. DaMHospital MIdical Conference on Oct. 6 LUTON, I TII 5-- r 0 ThouSALT LAKE CITY sands of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints are expected to attend the laith's 166th Semiannual General cD y David A. Cook, M.D. Conference this weekend. The gathering of leaders and members of the Church is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. October 5 and 6. in the Tabernacle on historic Temple Square. Under the direction of the First Presidency, top governing body in the Church, general sessions will be conducted at 10 a m. and 2 p.m. (MDT ) each day. Messages centered on the teachings of Jesus Christ will be delivered by President Gordon B. Hinckley, world leader of the Church; his counselors in the Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon Bountiful native David A. Cook is a graduate of the University of Utah network, which reaches more than 3.000 locations throughout the United States and in Canada The Episcopal Church Welcomes m You Church of the Resurrection 92 East Pages Lane, Centerv ille, L'T 84014 295-136- 0 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist follows Education Christian Sunday Eucharist 1 si Wednesday of each month 7 00 p m. Holy Eucharist Sunday - Mr. Mac ti Presidency. President First Thomas S. Monson and President James E. Faust: members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other general officers of the Church. The conference sessions are broadcast on commercial television and radio stations and cable systems on a public service basis. They will also he carried live on the Church's satellite television Missionary Shopping One-Sto- p 1. Two-pan- Suits ( DacronWool t Blends I Liner 2. Topcoats with Zip-O3. Slacks (Wash and Wean 4. 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He served as Chief Resident during his orthopaedic surgery residency at the University and was board certified in orthoof Wisconsin-Madis- on, For the past four years Dr. Cook has 1994. in paedic surgery Dr. Cook specializes in sports medicine and joint replacement. He lives in Syracuse with his wife, Diane, and their six children. Oil Vials Manicure Sets Wallets Sewing Kits Cook Books Specialty Travel Irons Electricity Converters Tie Tacs Scarves Ear Muffs Bike Bags (Saddle Bag) T() SCHEDFLE BOUNTIFUL 144 W. 500 SO. 292-123- 6 546-366- 8 APPOINTMENT WITH DR. COOK. CONTACT Tanner Clinic 2121 N. Robins Dr., Layton IT. 84041 (801) 773-486- 3 THE CARING PROFESSIONALS All At Special Missionary Discounts LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL AM Come and hear Dr. Cooks FREE lecture on PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF EXERCISE AND SPORTS INJURIES X0 EMBER 7. 1996 7:00 P.M., CLASSROOM 1 AT DAMS HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER |