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Show page C8 Tuesday. October 29, 1 996 Davis County Clipper Scout gathers items for children in need Gift-Se-lf COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD American Cancer Society needs a volunteer team recruitment coordinator and an entertainment coordinator to help organize the 1997 "Relay for Lite. For more information call Tracy at The Davis County Food Bank needs individual or group volunteers to collect and sort food, stock shelves and prepare food boxes for families in need in the Davis County area. To schedule service activities or for further information contact Trish at Layton man needs a volunteer to do general house cleaning in his home one to two times per month. For information on how to volunteer for this service, please contact Marcus at State Services for the Blind. Bountiful woman caring for husband with Alzheimer disease needs a volunteer companion to stay with him for four hours a week. For more information call Debhie at American Red Cross of Northern Utah will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, interna0 tional 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 with 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 located in Layton. Call RUTH from 2 at Missing Children of Utah needs volunteers for private investigating. general help, fund raising projects and clerical duties. Contact MCI) at i Volunteers are needed to work in the schools with the students. 5 Contact Edrice Christensen at after 2 p.m. or call the school 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 learn to increase their reading comprehension. For training and more information, please contact Eileen at . Travelers Aid Society needs a scout leader for boys ages A male leader is preferred and a long-tercommitment is needed. For ext. 142. information, please contact Rochelle at The Hospice of 1HC 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 Hospital in Bountiful: Clerical Aid for patientfamily service; evening entertainment of all kinds; craftmanicuresbingobirthday cards and Visiting patients. Call Dee Hailing at Utah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with library 774-728- 0. 451-323- Siglu-impaire- d 323-437- 497-955- 627-(X)0- 1 394-307- 9-- Farmington during the next few weeks. Each bag will have a note telling what types of items are needed and giving a date the bags SALT LAKE CITY will be picked up. My leaders suggested I do it like the BSS food drive and then people who want to help can place the bag out on their porch and we will come around and pick them up, he said. The designated items include: glue, either Elmers, model glue, and glue sticks; kids or regular scissors; washable, thick and fine tip markers; stickers; batteries such as AAA, AA, C.,D, and 9 volt; videos rated G, PG, PG-1made in the USA crayons; blank video and audio tapes; sleepers with snaps; mobiles for newborns and infants; and tape recorders of all kinds. If anyone would like more information or to donate, call Jacob 3; Holmes at 451-583- 1. Mew Arrivals LA REVIEW BIRTHS 593-092- 394-593- 451-128- 521-905- 3. 359-414- 399-140- 295-236- reference services and collection management of museum artifacts. Especially needing people with sewing skills to work on textile collece tion. training provided. Call Wreatha at Rocky Mountain Hospice needs volunteers to run errands, feed, prov ide emotional support, read to and visit with terminally ill patients. Orientation meetings will he ongoing. Please call Margo Hope for information and appointments at Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a variety of positions; office support, information desk, refreshment cart and the new Women's' CenterMedical 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 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. Clearfield Senior Center needs volunteer lapidary instructor, Tues. and Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily 10:45-1- . Contact Marion at the Heritage Senior Center at Loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants-- 5 years of age at the Homeless Children's Foundation. Call Verlinda at 533-351- On-sit- FARMINGTON Its a chance to help some children, not just get my Eagle, said Jacob Holmes of Boy Scouts of America unit 52. "I wanted to do something that would have a great effect for good and I think by gathering these needed items, the children who will use them will be happier. Holmes will be collecting items and then will sort them and organize them to be given to a charitable institution. The donated items should be in new or very good used condition. Holmes and his helpers will be placing plastic bags on the doors in specific areas around Centerville man receives Presidential Scholarship 299-391- 825-956- 1. September 25, 1996 Diana and Todd Larson, Kaysville, Holly and Shawn Moore, Kaysville, boy Tina and Rick Gregorie, Bountiful, girl Jennifer and Clair Udy, Centerville, boy September 26, 1996 Jodie and Tony Pierce, Bountiful, girl boy Michele and David Montgomery, September 29, 1996 Nori and Jeff Numbers, SLC, boy September 30, 1996 Margo and Steven Hammond, Bountiful, boy Janet Lee and Franklin Alvarado, NSL, girl Paige and Thomas Donehue, College hasnt cost University of Utah senior Paul Cutler a cent. For the a row, he has fourth year in received the Presidential Scholarship which covers the full cost of tuition, fees, and most books. The scholarship convinced me to come to the U. I'm really glad I opted for the U. instead of going to BYU or out of state, says Cutler. The Presidential Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students based on their academic excellence, leadership and civic activities. The recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.7. Cutler, son of Beth Cutler and the late Dr. Ivan Cutler of Centerville, is studying electrical Scholarship. Cutler plans eventually to earn a doctorate in electrical engineering and teach at a university or work in a university administration. As a senior. Cutler has already had exposure to teaching and the inner workings of the U.s administration. He has been a teachers aid for several electrical engineering classes and is one of three students on the University Promotion and Tenure Advisory Committee. He is also the activities chair for Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honors society. engineering and minoring in math. He is a graduate of Viewmont High School in Bountiful. I wanted a really technical degree as an undergraduate and I knew the job market in computer-relate- d fields is good, says Cutler. He says there is a family propensity for engineering. He has four brothers who all have engineering degrees and his father was an engineering professor at the U. Cutler points out his niche, I'll be the first in my family with an electrical engineering degree. Cutler was awarded a $500 Departmental Engineering Cutler and his wife, Sherry, and daughter, Rebekah, live near campus. Bountiful, boy NSL, girl Jereme and Mark Ashby, Bountiful, September 28, 1996 boy Foundation is source of help The Arthritis Foundation is the only national voluntary health agency seeking to find the cause, cure and prevention of arthritis. Arthritis affects more than 383,000 people in Utah and Idaho. The Arthritis Foundation pro- vides many programs and services for people with arthritis, but all programs are run by volunteers. The Arthritis Foundation is seeking volunteers to help with different projects. Current projects where volunteers are needed include fund raising events, health fairs, newsletter mailings, office duties and patient service programs, including support p courses. groups and Anyone interested in being a volunteer with the Arthritis Foundation should call or toll free outside Salt Lake City at or write 448 E. 400 South, Suite 103, Salt Lake self-hel- 536-099- 0, City, UT. 84111. The Arthritis Foundation is the source of help and hope for nearly 40 million Americans with arthritis. The Foundation supports research to find the cure for, and prevention of arthritis, and seeks to improve the quality of life for those affected by arthritis. 524-202- 451-430- 1. ik BIG EVENT of the 1996 461-950- Holiday Season is Coming November 12th! 8:30-11:3- 773-706- You can be a 328-286- The Family Support Center needs volunteers who are at least 18 years old to help with children in their crisis nursery. For more information, contact Kay at The Family Friends Program needs a volunteer to spend about h two hours per week helping a Kaysville family care for an old with a disability. This person would provide a break for the mother bv caring for the child and should also be able to be an advocate for the tamily. Contact May at Easter Seal Society of Utah at Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for volunteers to work with v ictims of domestic violence. If interested call 0 or ext. 4300 (Ogden line) for appointment. Female preferred, must be at least 21, drive vehicle, no criminal record and be able to keep confidentiality. h Humane has opportunities for mature Animal volunteer to help with adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with pet hotline and animal care weekdays at Bountiful adoption center. Call 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. S COUNTY CMs 773-071- eight-mont- JWoudiy JWetmt tfm V.V,,.V.,.,.V.,.VV.V 776-316- 451-430- part of it! V.VAV.V.VAViV.V HOMEMAKER SCHOOLS lovers-Wasatc- 299-850- COOKING SHOW 497-911- Bringing lou a $Mr. Mac k ( s To S. Davis County. Missionary Clothing Sale! Two Pant Suits Top Coats y Taste of Some . . . .199 This big event will be held at s120 . . . 200 . Walking Shoes 69 Silk Ties 15 All Accessories Specially Priced Free Fast BOUNTIFUL ijfc . 144 VV. 292-123- 6 500 So. Alteration LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL 546-366- 8 All BankCards Welcome High School. Tuesday, November 12th, 5 pm to 9 pm WmjiBf ble Slacks . . . . .$30 ShorS'Sleeve Shirts . .J1 750 Luggage Sets VieWIIlOHt Attend the show and receive a with full-col- Tickets FREE Dicks Gift Bag cookbook, coupons and other goods. s3 per person Professional Home Economist It will feature Sunnie Renshaw a professional home economist who will serve up a plate of fun prepar- ing H recipes on stage and bring- Tickets are available at Dicks Marketplace, 4th East at Pages Lane, ing you Centerville, the Clipper office 1370 S. 500 W., Bountiful, or and kitchen appliance information. the 5 Points Mall Office, 1500 S. Main, Bountiful foods, products |