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Show r C6 page luesO i i i elagiBw ELDER ALLSOP SISTER EGBERT Sistei LeeAnn I ghert. daughter SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD COMMUNITY Elder John W Allsop, son ot Kent and Celia Kav Allsop, ha been called to ' ot Richard and Nina Egbert, has let rued home alter successiul Li American Cancer Society nerds a volunteer team reLruitinciit coordinator and an entertainment coordinator to help organize the 1997 Relay for Lite " Tor mine information call Irucv at Autumn Clow Senior Center m Kavsville needs volunteers to help deliver tneals on wheels help in the kill hen and u adi rap rug makor mote lntoiniation call lackie at 44 1275 ing and chum painting Community Nursing Service and Hospice ot the Davis County aiea ate looking tot people who would tnjov giving ol the ir time and talents for the bench! ot the home bound cldulv and leiinin.dly ill We could use you' Give us ac ill at 4b 9soo FflTce in I anmneton is looking lor vol Davis County Attoi nty unteers to work with vicbnis ol domtsm. violence 11 interested call 4700 (Ogden line) tor appointment f emale or preferred, must he at least 21 drive vehicle no criminal recoid and be able to keep confidentiality The Davis. County I ood Bank needs individual or gioup volunteers to collect and sort food, slock shelves and prepare food boxes tor families in need in the Davis Countv aiea To schedule service activities or for further information contact Dish at 45 1272 Davis County Mental Health needs a volunteer to help with general clerical work three hours pc i week Call Ruth .it 298 1446 to arrange a schedule Davis County Schools need volunteeis to woik will) students Contact Edrtce CTnisiensen at 451 1265 alter 2 p in or call the school closest to you Davis Hospital and Medical I entei needs volunteers for a van ety of positions; ollice support, information desk, rein shinciit cart and the new Womens' CenicrMeduul Ollice Building Applications aie available at the hospital ot call Sheila I oomis at 825 9561 The Family Friends Program needs a volunteer to spend about three hours per week helping a Bounirtul single mother caie lor a child wiih a disahihtv This prison would piovule a break for the mother b eating lor the child and should also he able to he an advocate for the lamilv Contact Mas at I asiei Seal Societv of Utah at 774-72S- F 451-470- 0 776-716- at least 18 years old to help with children in their crisis nursery Tor more 2 information, contact Kay at Girl Scout Troops in Davis County need lole models to make a difference in lives of young girls Volunteers more than 18 years old are needed tor a variety ol tasks with groups and special piograms Call 01 us Paula at or The Heritage Center in Clearlicld needs a volunteer art instructor on Tuesdays trom 8 70 11 70 a m . volunteer 'Meals on Wheels runnels and drivers daily II d.m to pm and a volunteer kitchen assistant weekdays from 9 70 a m noon I or mote inhumation, contact Iracev at 771-071- 800-78- 1 I -- The Hospice of IIIC needs volunteers to spend time with the teror moie informaminally ill in their homes Training will he ottered tion call Sharalee at 799 1400 The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers m Davis County who can provide one to two hours per week to help adults with limited or tram reading skills learn to increase their leading cmnpichension mg and more information, please contact been at 521 9(so The Utah Chapter ol the I I PI S I otindalion ol V meric an needs volunteers to help with the clerical and bulk nullities at then ollice located in Lay ton Call RDIH MW III fmni 9 2 at 597 0421 Missing Children of I tuh needs volunteers lot private investigating. general help, fund raising protects and dctical duties Contact MCU at 394 5937 Our House, Homeless Children's Foundation needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants and children under Cali Vorhnda or Pat at Prevent Blindness Itah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma screenings Call Pam at 524 2020 lor inhumation and training Rocky Mountain Hospice needs volunteers to run cnands. leed, provide emotional support, read to arid visit terminally ill patients Call Margo Hope for information and orientation appointments at 299 3914 South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to provide clerical aid for palienilaimly services Volunteeis are also needed to help with evening entertainment crjlis manicures, hirthdav cards, visiting patients and Saturdav morning bingo ( all Dee Hailing at F I Mission loi T Ik ( lunc h ol lc sus ( III 1st I ol attei d iv Samis She will 2 at spe ik Jan p m in he ( leckvicvv Ward ( liapil 400 s 1,im Kavs die Bountilul Ward 2200 7()th 650 East Bountilul S ELDER HYDE I I Idet Downs ot irginia Richmond Vlission V Brazil Marilia Mission tor T he Church id Jesus Christ ol Latter dav Saints He will enter the 1TC Teh 5. 1997 lie will speak loi The ( llUlcIl ol lOslIS ( bust ot I attei d iv Samis lie w ill spo ik S,u i anu lit meeiiite on Ian i ii 2 al ihe Kav sv ille , 4ih Waid Xs (hapeli Kuvsville 200 (2nd North lends and I i tm aie ms lied to si i with I lied al Ins home uttcivvuid laud will entei he MIC on I m 24 I hlei Rvan Whitesides, son ol Boyd and Gayle Whitesides has to the Canada W innipeg Vlission. rom the New Jersey Vlorristown I Vlission on Ian 2 He will speak in saci uiient meeting on Sun-da- 4 1997 Waid. Ci est asi ilh X w youth aie moie tolerant and accepting ol ethnic and cultural ditteieiices among people, exhibit less racial piejudice and aie moie likely to expiess their opinions than weie Baby Boomers at a coin-pable age Ihe teachers pointed to many key ililteienccs in the attitudes and behavior ol Generation Yers and school age Baby Boomers 30 a m I percent ol students today, and Performing well in school was 3 important to 8 percent of Baby Boomeis when they were students computed to only 77 percent of ( icneiuiion Y 'ers Ihe study also revealed that 41 piicent ol teachers feel that todav s students ate lar less optimistic about their future computed to Babv Boom students By com-p- . ii ison onlv 21 percent ol the teachers leel that todays students 19 ood Road umily and SISTER HALE Inends au mv iled Sister Regina Hale, daughter ol Bient and Ruth Hale, has accepted a call to the ELDER BROWN Idci tst hi Uiuial is Blown son ol Done and Debbie Blown ot Idaho I I Boise Vlission. Regina graduated from Woods Cioss High School and has been attend ing I tah State L mv ersity lor the last Good service, good coverage, good price. That's State Farm insurance." Mam Kavsvillc S Ihe 1 1( lason w ill enter 5 n J in 98 W. 200 N., Bountiful 292-729- 1 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. tv A Companies Home Offices, Bloomington, Illinois dents when Bahy Boomers were in school and Seventy eight percent feel that Generation Y students are more likely to expiess their opinions and ask questions regarding what is taught in class compared to Baby Boomers when they were in school Regarding perceptions ol personal traits, a substantial portion ot teachers cited materialism (76 percent). angei (51 percent) and competitiveness (48 peicent) as tiuils that students exliihit to a greater degree computed to the teacheis peers when they were in school Paltiotism (27 peicent) peisistence (21 peicent) and idealism (18 were seen hy the teacheis as traits that today's students exhibit to a lesser degiee than the earlier t) generation Iloiace Mann Survey was conducted by Hughes Reseatch Corporation among a national sample ol 702 2 classroom teachers, ages Ihe 1996 ot Fducatois 72-5- or - with a confidence factor ol s 4 petcent Hot ace Mann retiiement annuities and automobile, homcowneis and hie insurance to the nation s educators Pass (singles excluded) Must Present Coupon expires Jan. 31st, 1997 Coco Bay USA 268 East Pages Lane 295-TAN- S Centerville (295-8267- ) We Proudly Feature SG X Tanning Equipment 0 Lakevieiv Hospital COLUMBIA Natures Touch Marianne Restel, M.D. Strictlv EtEiical For the Piactice of Pediatms is pleased to welcome THERAPEUTIC BODYWORK 1 ForAfour General Health Gift Certificates Available Jolene P, Ketchum , LMT, Member of amta 756 W. 2075 S. Dr Restel earned her medical degree from the Um ersity of Utah School of Medicine, WOODS CROSS Call ll 295-797- 0 A. . hi 5 ' yl Two Pant Suns r - WASHABLE . Short Sleeve Shirts . ft is Pediatrics, 200 residency at the University of Medical Center a member of the AMA and the Dr. Restel, her husband, and two children are residents of Da is Countv Open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm, Dr Restel's office is r k located at. 425 N Medical Drive Suite 212, Bountiful, UT. Wai king Shoes 69 For information or to SiikTifs 15 schedule an appointment, All Accessories Spfciaily Priced Free Fast Alteration 144 VV. 6 500 So. I tah Medical Association .199 .17so s two-ye- of Pediatrics, a fellow to the American Academy of 120 30 . . BOUNTIFUL W . . . Slacks here she Dr Restel is board certified with the American Board Missionary Clothing Sale! Llgg age Sets lls'tA Cahtorma-Davi- Mac Top Coats A L vf' v a performed 4 Mr. v participated in the pediatric honors program and completed a pediatrics residency program She also Ladies Only 292-123- State Farm Insurant exhibit less eration racial prejudice computed to stu- $5.00 off any fanning Submit your church story to the Davis County Clipper at 1370 So. 500 West, Bountiful! L"'Wiui Wayne Eckman weie when they weie in school. A slight muontv of all teachers (57 peicent) believe that Gen- New Owners Offer 1 497-911- 1 and cultuial ditteieiices among people than the (cachets' peers two Family and friends are invited to visit with Regina at the home ol Nathan and Susan Johnson 127 W 2200 South Bountiful, on Jan 7 from 7 8pm She will enter the M TC Jan 8 a ill al the M un Street ( hapcl 500 On-sit- If you would like to list a need foi volunteers or would like more information as to where you might volunteer contact Davis County United Way Information and Retenal Monday through I 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. are more optimistic And though nearly halt (47 percent) ol the teachers who participated in the study said their students are more aware of political issues than were B ihy Boomers as students, this awareness appauntlv does noi translate into activism Only 22 peicent of the teachers said that being active in a nlxiuI, political or other cause outside ol school was important to Generation V students The teachers also pointed to several positive attributes exhibited by Generation Y students, including A strong maionty ol teachers (74 peicent) leel that today's students are more accepting ol ethnic vears 1 Wasatch Humane Society has opportunities lor mature volunteers to help with pet adoptions at IctsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with the pet hotline and animal care weekdays at the Bountiful adoption center Call 299 8508 Widowed Persons Service (WPS) Davis County offers support services for anyone of any age who has lost a spouse 11 you would like more inhumation about accessing WPS support services or would like to learn more about becoming a WPS volunteer call 257 2017, extension 4847 Women in Community Service (W ICS) needs volunteers to provide support and mentoring to disadvantaged young men and women Training and materials will be provided Tor further information. contact Sheila at 774 4775 Volunteers needed to Fielp the blind arid seniors with shopping, driving, walking and reading Call Kay at 295 5028 if you have time available to help t) Strong religious faith was important to 59 percent of Baby Boom students compared to only the Kav sv die ( lest 10 39 Kav s lamilies and dont care about doing well in school " This was a common refrain in the 5(k and 60s when ihe Baby Boom generation was growing up And ii s equullv true now ol Boomers children and grandchildren At least thats what those who know todays elementary and high school students best their teucheis sav about them An unsettling poriiait emerges Bom a recent study conducted by Horace Mann Educators Corporation. in which teachers born between 1946 and 1964 computed the attitudes of their peers when they were students with today's ' Cic notation Y students The study paints todays and teens as pessimistic, cynical materialistic, and competitive, and lacking in religious luith and peisistence But the news is not all bail leuihers also said that today's members was viewed as important to 66 pcicent of Baby Boomers when teachers were in school but important to only 71 percent of students today 12 m about their Spending time with family He will speak January 12 at at 10 4 5 am 1500 North 400 East. Bountilul v Jan pm ELDER JOHNSON Brett Johnson, son of Mr Mrs leiry Johnson has been ELDER WHITESIDES letuined 12 al dont respect dont care chil-die- at the Orchard Firsi Waid Chapel. 7707 S 800 W , Bnuniilul An open house will be field following the meeting at 2 30 p m at 809 West 4100 South, Bouniilul Jan m 12 5() Rodney Lee Hyde, son ot Wendell Robert and Carol Hvde. has been called to serve in the lder Juied Scoit Downs, son id Kenneth and kuthv Kuvsville has been called to set vo in the authcirity, I Saints ELDER DOWNS F , Kids today He will speak on Jan 12, 1997 ai 9 a m in the I I tah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with lihiaty reference services and collection management ol museum artifacts specially needing people with sewing skills to wuk on textile collection e training provided Call Wieatha at 50 35)7 The Victims Assistance Program ol Davis ( ounty needs olun teers to assist victims wiih court paperwork and appear utih them in court during day time houis For more information contact I lien at 451-430- lor The S' Church of Jesus Christ ol Latter-da- v 328-286- 3 295-276- Portland gon Massai husetts Boston Mission wood 5 serve in the Ore- serving in the In ct The Family Connections Center needs volunteers who are .794-707- 7 Teachers cite decline in most family values and kids more cynical Missionaries GifuSelf 77.7-706- Daws County Clipper v call 296-890- 0 LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL 546-366- 8 All BankCards Welcome Nl |