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Show A8 page Decmeber 24, 1996 Tuesday, Davis County Clipper M Create traditions when Missionaries celebrating Christmas GiftfSelf COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD It was our first Christmas together. And the way things were going, there was a good chance it was also going to be our last. Not that I regretted marrying Anita. She was a wonderful wife, a fun companion and she was about five months away from giving birth to our first child. After four months American Cancer Society needs a volunteer team recruitment coordinator and an entertainment coordinator to help organize the 1997 Relay for Life. For more information call Tracy at American Red Cross of Northern lltah will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, international service, etc. Call for further information. Autumn Glow Senior Center in Kaysville needs volunteers to help deliver meals on wheels, help in the kitchen and teach rag rug making and china painting. Volunteer entertainers for the holiday season are also needed. For more information call Jackie at Community Nursing Service and Hospice of the Davis County area are looking for people w ho 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 Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for vol0 unteers to work with victims of domestic violence. If interested call ext. 4300 (Ogden line) for appointment. Female or must be at least 21, drive vehicle, no criminal record and be able to keep confidentiality. 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 45 3232. Davis County Mental Health needs a volunteer to help with general clerical work three hours per week. Call Ruth at 6 to arrange a schedule. Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students. 5 after 2 p.m. or call the school Contact Edrice Christensen at closest to you. Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a variety of positions; office support, information desk, refreshment cart and the new Womens CenterMedical Office Building. Applications are available at the hospital or call Sheila Loomis at The Family Friends Program needs a volunteer to spend about three hours per week helping a Bountiful single mother care for a child with a disability. This person would provide a break for the mother by chring for the child and should also be able to be an advocate for the family. Contact May at Easter Seal Society of Utah at 774-728- 627-lXX- 544-123- 5. d, 461-950- 0. 451-430- 776-316- 3, d, of marriage, I loved her more than I had ever loved anything (including that Flexible Flyer sled I got for Christmas in 1965). I didnt want the marriage to end, but it didnt look like had much choice. The problem was Christmas. Or to be more precise, Christmas traditions. For nearly 23 years I had celebrated Christmas in the One True Way the Walker Way. I had grown comfortable with our family holiday traditions. They represented love, happiness and constancy in my life. Any deviation seemed like an affront to all that is good and noble in the world. A couple of years earlier, I had celebrated Christmas away from home. On Christmas Eve, my roommate wanted to open a Christmas present. He claimed it was a tradition 1 -- 298-344- 1 451-128- 825-956- 1. 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 773-0- 7 1 2. Girl Scout Troops in Davis County need role models to make a difference in lives of young girls. Volunteers more than 8 years old are needed for a variety of tasks with groups and special programs. Call Paula 7 or at The Heritage Center in Clearfield needs a volunteer art instructor on Tuesdays from 8:30-- 1 1:30 a.m., volunteer Meals on Wheels runners and drivers daily 1 1 a.m. to p.m. and a volunteer kitchen assistant week- For more information, contact Tracey at days from 9:30 1 773-706- 5. 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 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 52 9050. The Utah Chapter of the LUPUS Foundation of American needs volunteers to help w'ith the clerical and bulk mailings at their office locat1 from 2 at ed in Layton. Call RUTH . Missing Children of Utah needs volunteers for private investigating, general help, fund raising projects and clerical duties. Contact MCU at Our House, Homeless Childrens Foundation needs loving, attentive individuals to plav and work with infants and children under Call Verlinda or Pat at Prevent Blindness Utah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma 0 for information and training. screenings. Call Pam at The Rape Recovery Center needs volunteers to respond to calls from hospitals and police stations to provide support and advocacy to sexual assault and domestic violence victims. Training for Crisis Intervention Volunteers must be at least 18 years teams will begin on Dec. 16, old, have transportation and be available two or three days a month. For more information call Peggy Hammon at Your Community Connection, 399-140- 0. 1 -- 9-- 593-092- Anita's incredible home-mad- I would have been Anita smiled. I know how much you like them, she said. But its Christmas Eve. I know, she said, throwing her arms around me happily. Merry Christmas! "But on Christmas Eve youre supposed to eat oyster stew, I whined. Anita looked at me curiously. I didnt know you liked oyster stew, she said. I dont, I said. I hate it. But we always have oyster stew on Christmas Eve. No, we dont, she said, "because this is the first Christmas Eve that we have been we. Well, we always had it at home, I said weakly. I know, she said, snuggling up to me playfully. And if you really want me to make oyster stew tonight. Ill just pull that pan of enchiladas out of the oven and run to the store. But it seems to me that were a new family now. And since this is our first Christmas Eve together, maybe this is a good time to start establishing Christmas traditions that are all our own. e enchiladas. Normally, my taste the Ohio, Columbus Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. They will leave January 8, 1997 for a period of 18 months. Elder Price has recently retired from the steel merchandising industry serving Northern Utah and S.W Wyoming. They will speak in church Dec. 29 at 10:30 a.m. in the Bountiful 41st Ward Chapel, 33 So. Moss Hill Dr. (1500 East) Bountiful. Utah. They will share their joy with family and friends that afternoon at the family home. ELDER AND SISTER STANGER Elder Wayne and Sister Coleen Stanger have been called to serve as 1 better Christmas Eve dinner than your enchiladas, I said. She hugged me. Then she looked up at me, her eyes full of promise. And I have something in mind for after dinner, too, she The choir of First Baptist Church of Bountiful will be presenting its annual cantata on Christinas Eve, at 7 p.m. "Light of the World" is under the director Patty Lemmon, accompanist is Miho Hasegawa. This 19. ' 394-945- Rocky Mountain Hospice needs volunteers to run errands, feed, . provide emotional support, read to and visit with terminally ill patients. Orientation meetings will be ongoing. Please call Margo Hope for information and appointments at The Salvation Army needs volunteers during the holiday season to sort toys and food, ring bells, sponsor needy families and help with the d volunteers are needed to help in the store and giving tree. warehouse. For more information contact Lt Peggy Gattis or Marlene at BOUNTIFUL at 7:30 621-358- 0. South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to provide clerical aid for patientfamily services. Volunteers are also need- ed to help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visiting patients and Saturday morning bingo. Call Dee Hailing at 295- - church service missionaries for The Church Education System in Haiafu, Vavau, Tonga for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They will speak Dec. 29 at p.m. in the Bountiful 30th Ward, 1 2200 S. 650 East, Bountiful. ELDER AND SISTER PARKER E. Charles and Jean Taylor Parker have been called to serve an 2361. The Travelers Aid Society needs a Scout leader for boys ages commitment is needed. For A male leader is preferred and a long-ter2 ext. 142. information, please contact Rochelle at Utah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with library reference services and collection management of museum artifacts. Especially e needing people with sewing skills to work on textile collection. training provided. Call Wreatha at 533-3- 5 17. The Victims Assistance Program of Davis County needs volunteers to assist victims with court paperwork and appear with them in court during day time hours. For more information, contact Ellen at 45 4301 . Wasatch Humane Society has opportunities for mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with the pet hotline and animal care weekdays at the Bountiful adop- tion center. Call Widowed Persons Service (WPS ) Davis County offers support ser- vices 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 extension more about becoming a WPS volunteer call 4 f Art The BountifulDavis Center is offering courses in oil and watercolor painting, beginning drawing for adolescents, portrait drawing, landscape painting. 299-850- 8. 4 t calligraphy and Sale a new career E-V-BR- Enroll Mow Jan. 21, 1997 Jan. 28, 1997 (full-tim- IN THE STORE e) (part-tim- e afternoon) IDEAL FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT $1,000 to $1,500 scholarships available Financial Aid available to those who qualify. or Call Dawni at 966-453- 6 Stop by at 273 West 500 South, Bountiful t t Department Store Outlet A PUCE FOR THOSE WHO LOVE TO SHOP DEPARTMENT STORE BRANDS, DEPARTMENT INTERNATIONAL SAVE 273 west 500 south 60-8- 0 STORE BUT HATE TO PAY PRICES. ON ALL DEPARTMENT FIVE0rOINTS Institute of Hair Design 295-238- 9 orphanage for boys. Elder Parker spent many years in education before working for the Church Real Estate Division. He retired in August of this year. Elder and Sister Parker will speak Dec. 29 at 11 a.m. in the Rolling Hills Ward, 21 10 N. Main, Centerville. They will be speaking with their grandson, Jason Walker, who just returned from the England Briston Mission. Friends and family are invited to the Walker home, 2009 N. 150 E., Centerville, follow- 292-036- 7. STORE PRICES 298 - 8808 1 1 ELDER OLSEN Elder Peter Olsen, son of Phil and Merilyn Olsen, has recently returned home after successfully serving in the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission for 7 he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak Dec. 29 at p.m. in the Mueller Park 3rd Ward, 1800 S. 850 E., Bountiful. Family and friends are invited to visit at his home, 2145 Elaine Dnve. after the meeting. t i i : Natures Touch THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK w- - 'n Gift Certificates - Strictly Ethical Jolene P. Ketchum , LMT, Member of amta 756 W. 2075 S. Call 295 7970 & I Woods Cross Ladies Only - .113 t Mr. Mac Two-pa- 4 Missionary Shopping Suits (DacronAYool Blends) 2. Topcoats with Zip-OLiner 3. Slacks (Wash and Wear) 4. Long and Short Sleeve Shirts (Permanent Press) 5. Comfortable, Durable, Walking Shoes 6. Rubber Overshoes 7. Shoe Trees 8. Shoe Shine Kits 9. Sweaters, Long Sleeve and Sleeveless 10. Ties 11. Socks 12. Baptismal Clothing 13. Vinyl or Nylon Raincoats 14. Pajamas 15. Bathrobes 16. Belts 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Handkerchiefs Gloves Umbrellas Preparation Day Clothing (Jeans. Sport Shirts, etc.) Luggage Sets Laundry Bags Travel Alarm Clocks Oil ials Manicure Sets W allets Sewing Kits Cook Books Specialty Travel Irons Electricity Converters Tie Tacs Scarves Ear Muffs Bike Bags (Saddle Bag) i: J All At Special Missionary Discounts BOUNTIFUL LAYTON 144 V. 500 SO. LAYTON HILLS MALL 292-1239( " Saints. He will speak in the Rolling Hills Ward at 2110 N. a.m. Main. Centers ille on IXc. 29 at He will speak with his grandparents, Charles and Jean Parker, who have been called to serve a chinch humanitarian mission in Madras. India. Latter-da- y l 1. 4 4 4 Start the new year for The Church of Jesus Christ ol Farmington. One-Sto- p 4 with Bristol Mission Drive, humanitarian mission to Madras, India. They will be teaching computer skills at a YMCA figure study The term runs from Jan. 13 through March 6. Call the BDAC for more information Monday through 1, a 9 18 month group. Ch rLsCmas Women in Community Service (WICS) needs volunteers to provide support and mentoring to disadvantaged young men and women. Training and materials will be provided. For further information, contact Sheila at 7744335. If you would like to list a need for volunteers or would like more information as to where you might volunteer, contact Davis County 497-911- Saints. He will speak Dec. 20 at 2:40 p.m. in the Kaysville 5th Ward Chapel, 201 S. 600 East. Family and friends are welcome to visit Rustin in his home Summer wood art classes BDAC offers 1 -- United Way Information and Referral, Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mission for The ('hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y E 4847. i (Cantonese) He w ill speak Dec. 29, 1996 at 12:30 p.m. at the chapel located at 1885 N. 295-943- On-sit- 4 Oakland been released from the Poland Warsaw Mission. The Bountiful Community Church (United Church of Christ) will hold an 11 p.m. Candlelight Service Dec. 24 at the church, 150 N. 400 East, Bountiful. For more information call 359-414- " California Candlelight service on Dec. 24 3. - 10:30 p.m. on and Christmas Eve. The church choir will perform at the 10:30 p.m. service. Nursery care will be provided. ELDER HILL Elder Rustin Don Hill, son of Rod and Janice Hill, has returned home after successfully servthe in ing ELDER MORGAN Elder Christopher T. Morgan has ing the meeting. m ; Grace Lutheran Church, 835 N. Main, will hold a candlelight service of Year-roun- . 295-663- Lutherans candlelight service set 299-391- - musical program will be followed by a traditional candlelight service. The church is located at 1915 S. Orchard Drive. Everyone is welcome. For further information please call :V Saints. They will speak Dec. 29 at 1:45 a.m. in the 9th Ward Chapel, 1800 Mueller Park Road. ELDER WALKER said. Another new tradition? I asked hopefully. Well, actually its a tradition from my family, she said. We always open one present on Christmas Eve. You dont mind, do you? Hey, a little Paganism never hurt anybody. Not even on Christmas. cessfully serv ing a humanitarian serv ice mission in the ietnam Asia Area for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Elder Jason Walker, son of John and Kathy Walker, has returned home after honorably serving in the England dont know if it was the smell of enchiladas or the loving look in my brides eyes, but suddenly there seemed to be more than One True Way to observe Christmas. I pulled her close to me. cant think of a I Baptists to present a Christmas Eve cantata 524-202- Wray have returned home after suc asked. 394-593- 3. 328-286- 3. ( Elder David and Sister Norene thrilled with anticipatory delight. But it was Christmas Eve, and there was only One True Meal. Whats with the enchiladas? I tolerate such blatant disregard for truth and right. Since I was older, wiser and much, much larger, he backed down and our presents remained unopened until Christmas the One True Time to morning open Christmas presents. My first clue the Anita was going to try to bring Paganism into our apartment our first Christmas was the delicious aroma that greeted me as I walked in the door after work on Christmas Eve. During the previous few' months it had grown to be one of my favorite smells: 394-307- n. buds and in his family. I told him that it was a Pagan tradition, and I wrould not 1 a.m.-noo- ELDER AND SISTER WRAY ELDER AND SISTER PRICE Elder Stanford Iva Balmforth Price have been called to serve in 6 546-366- 8 Cf t 1 i t |