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Show page A2 Tuesday, December 3, 1 996 Davis County Clipper Open house planned to discuss in Davis County widening 1-- The Utah Transportation Department ot is seeking public input into a Major Investment StudyEnv ironmental Impact Statement for a segment of between 5(X) North in Salt Lake City and 2(X) North in Kaysville. Two open houses will be held in South Davis County to gamer public 20-nn- SMILE 15 input. They will be Dec. 3 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Woods Cross High Little Theater, LOO W. 220 South; and Dec. 5 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Davis County Lairgrounds, building 100 West 1, 151 S. The M1SEIS is intended to 1 compliment the results of the Western Transportation Corridor of the officers Two continued from front dinner Irom Christopher's prepared in your home, a Jaz basketball, from an attorney to prepare ser-vic- wills and many more exciting items. FEST continued from front Besides artists we have the lull gamut ot Christmas decorations like overstuffed Santas and snowmen, childrens toys and children's clothing, baby quilts by Coleen Zobell and salt dough decorations lrom Ellen Hernandez. Chris Mills of Mt. Pleasant will have Santas with ceramic faces and hair and beards made from natural wool Dave Pierce will bring chaps and other cowboy leather work." Victorian lamp posts that actually light will be displayed by Pine Junction in Larmington. Aunty Em's Creations from North Logan will have boxes made from old barn wood An Angels Attic in Bountilul will bring all kinds of angels and other antiques and col have notification of received recently Keri their medical missions: Messenger is going to the Philippines in Lebruary and Cami Nielsen is going to Russia in June. These two young ladies will be lectibles will also be available. Handmade candies will also be on sale. Erla Pehrson will be back with her homemade mints and Barbara Goode will also be selling her handmade candy. The Christmas Lest opens at 6 p.m. on Lriday and runs until 10 p.m. On Saturday the Pest runs from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. A $1 donation per person is requested or a $3 :00 family donation. Families can come and make an evening of shopping at Christmas Fest. Food, including, Navajo tacos, bread bowls of soup and stuffed potatoes will be available to eat there. In addition. Berry Blend Juice Company from Main Street Kaysville, will offer drinks. Bagels and the popular cinnamon buns will also be enterserved. There is tainment from local groups throughout the two day show. homeowner, such as low water use CENTER continued from front mans plants trom seed lor use in the garden. Greenhouse crops for icseaich and educational use will also be grow n on site. The center will also include several residential demonstration gardens, showcasing innovative landscape products for the irrigation systems, alternative paving materials, landscape lighting and various garden structures The pond area will also provide open space for the preservation and conservation of plants and wetlands and a sanctuary for wildlife and people. According to the USU publication, There is great potential for pas I II F I said officials. Snow removal from sidewalks benefits walking to and from and looking for for their expenses sponsorship during the next few months. doing Youth sponsor, Linda Kay Messenger, has received notice that she will be going to China in May. Davis High School is located at 325 South Main in Kaysville. Parking is available in the schools parking lots. Besides being a opportunity for Davis County residents to do their Christmas shopping, the Christmas Fest is also a great opportunity for local crafters to display their work and get some recognition as wonderful crafts people." Savage said. Last year about 5,000 people visited Christmas Fest during the two-da- y celebration. This year we have so many wonderful things for sale and so much variety, from folk art to elegant, that everyone will have a wonderful time shopping. The next boutique planned by Savage will be held Mothers Day weekend and will combine antiques, crafts and home busi0 nesses. Call Laura Savage at for details. C include fishing, walkingjogging, wildlife observation, picnicking and wetlands education and interpretation. But to do all this will take the maximum efforts of many groups, Anderson said. Farmingtons large number of gers and walkers. 0 Sat. Dec. 7, 1 0am - 8pm 325 South Main, Kaysville hristmas gift. YIP- - 611 Wav-Nort- h Lake. I Ph. Lacey Salt 292-633- 120 Gift and Decor Booths Ample T 84054 Parking-Spaciou- food-Doo- s Aisles-Entertainme- Prizes r - nt Childrens Activities 1 $1 sonation to DHS sponsored Operation Smiles Money back guarantee For Map and A Cat! Laura Saw 844-259- 0 THE MORTGAGE MINUTE by MICHAEL KINGDON & Fine Crafi UNIQUE WHERE ARE INTEREST RATES HEADED? CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS LARCE VARIETY 15 OFF STARTING AT $1.50 J An Angel's co Attic ts EXPIRES 1210 2459 South Main (Hwy 89) 5 Bountiful Between Smiths & Artys Mon-Thu10 to 6 295-049- rs . Fri-S- at 10 to 9 . Prospective home buyers are concerned about where interest rates are headed. They wonder if they should iock-in- " a mortgage rate m case interest rates start nsing or wait for luck and hope that the rates will go down again The financial experts don't help very much One day they report that rates are expected to remain stable, or even go down a bit A few days later there is talk about the rates inching upward. Since and tied to mortgage rates are king-terrates on other long-terinvestments, f uctuations in these markets arc eventually felt in the mortgage market So, whats the prognosis Most experts agree that mortgage rates will remain relatively stable for a while, with periodic ups and downs Right now they seem to be going down a little, but who knows what the future holds. Compared to the 10. "N PARACELSUS Davis Hospital Senior Crossroads Returmxg Older Adults to Emotional Health Az k ten stress becomes too much for the older person, it usually shows up as a change in the persons physical condition or behavior. Help is available at Davis Hospital Senior Crossroads program. We address both the medical and psychological aspects that are unique to the older adult community. Our mulridisciplinaty team approach allows for thorough evaluation and treatment that meets tire needs of the patient. Thro ugh an intensive outpatient partial day program, man) seniors are treated w i thout the need for an acute hospital stay and with a shorter length of stay than on inpatient units.Those patients w ho require supervision and therapy may be admitted to our inpatient acute unit where a lull physical and psychiatric 24-ho- ur evaluation is completed We Offer: 9 Comprehensive psychiatric and medical assessments Individual treatment plans Family education and support Regulation of medications sive recreational activities, as well as wetlands research and education surrounding the ponds. Activities could Davis High School Send check or money older to sponsoring is Dec. 544-259- Sensation, "BEGINNING 6-- 1 ext. 205 or 9 wonderful PIRfFUTWYYTO Fri. Dec. 6, 546-730- fund-raise- LFYRN ABOUT Ml SIC he SI4.95 Music Educational KEY BO RD" Wonderful for childten and adults alike The program includes a well designed video tape and instruction book Produced bv concert pianist and artist teachei I enora F Brown thousands sold at S29.95, now onlv S14.95, plus S' 50 S H & tax Makes a great lies for Christmas. If interested please call ask for a Family Service Worker. The deadline for more flexibility for citizens to attend the meetings at their convenience at the designated hours. school, senior citizens, and city, The Davis County Head Start Program is look- ing for people interested in sponsoring needy fami- - Major Investment Study and is an extension of the improvements from 108th S. to planned on 500 North m Salt Lake County. There w ill be no formal presentations at the meetings, affording Warning: only 48 hours to shovel snow FARMINGTON Get that new snow shovel, snow blower, and bag ot salt early this year. Farmington officials are reminding residents that it is their responsibility to remove the snow ol! public sidewalks fronting their residences Snow removal should occur no later than 48 hours after a storm, sooner when possible. "Snow lemoval lrom public sidewalks and driveways is the responsibility ol the abutting resident, not the Head Start needs Christmas helpers rates of the 1980s, interest rates should not present an obstacle to anyone who is seriously interested in buying a home. Many loans lenders offer that allow you to lock in a rate today, and adjust your rate downward if rates drop significantly For questions on all aspects of mortgage and sound financial advice, call the professionals at double-dig- it Academy Mortgage 801-299-90- 35 Working to do more than you expect. ACADEMY M W MORTGAGE Nutritional counseling IkMumii V kujviw Axnkiuv Miim.vi. 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