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Show ,.e AG v L, vJi m 7 - A Sx mg' b i jr te i " W- - V A LEONA LAKMAN MARY PAGE Lakman and Page to retire from teaching .ikm i.i jiiil Mary Pave. A exi Him lit il ul i u iit.it ill Ki ii iri nu this u'll.i U ,k , I, akman lus i uiL'ht i u 25 t years ih 20 nt the 24 ve..ix hemp spent West H i ' ,i ii u m the second i le I' me has taiiehi Im 2 seats in In m tit tilth and sixth grades i Mie has taught at Boulton, allex Nii'ss. and West ii 11111 ul 0 Hint ul kmcntanes She began i"'i leadline laiu't as a student-i- e i her mid 'i Moms Sssapp at W ntai e st Ii o u n ml and a.d be linish ig her te, idling career West lit hi nl n u rule Mas nard I I t c t i Bu.llil Ilf Judds ill the 1: n u aids xiu.in oi x c e il in. at ion ieiu e in n lieu in eJ that luun several 111' I I I I ,i li'nulicil nominations ten individuals have beiit xe lei ted to u nt xinan e the 'A'7 v a i il s e e n i e in foi I Jiii ation ii o of the u innei x tone It in D.i is County Sihoolx They 1 ie 1 ,,n 5 I 1 1 Jackson. Stephen u mom i hitesidex Both teachers hase been "Hall of lame" teachers for the Das is district Both lose teaching children and associating with superb faculty members and staff. Although they ssill miss the challenges that teaching children otfers, they are excited to be able to spend more time suth their Iannis members and traseling snth their husbands A retirement party vx ill be held in their honor on Monday. May 19 from i 45-p.m. in the Media West at Center Bountiful i. lenientary . 750 W. 400 North. West Bountiful. Esersone is incited W 6 High Si hool and Miller, Dai is High Dav id v himl The Huntsman Awards for Excellence in Education are designed to recognize, encourage and reward Utahs most important public servants sehool teachers, administrators, employees and volunteer workers The objective of the Huntsman Awards is to draw public attention to the achievements of those in public education. to kindle interest in the teaching profession among the state's most talented young people and to inspire and refresh Eagle Scouts JON PHILLIP CASPER Inn Phillip Casper of T roop ') has aihieied the rank of le Si out mi Ihill ip. the M ol 'Oil , . wV Rh haul and nu fe i S usper. is an ( I'lelnh j f ;4 Si III I e i I i e " Brandon lie winking with lomputers. building and mi? model rotkels and airplanes. and tiaveling to uni plates h n Phillip studies piano and vone. II" enoys sharing his nuixn.nl talents with otheix Jon Phillip is studving liemli and would like to hi ible to use it to travel and studs " Mil oigunied pioei Ion Plnllip ilothing. toy. and a I bool supply time I he items collet ied were soiled by sie. cleaned uni refiubished and then donated to i he Dans ( ounty Head Start Piogiam Ion Phillip also spon-soie- d a cat wash to earn money to clean md rctuihish these items The i at was so xuicexxtul that he was at le to purchase many new items lei the Head Slart presi bool's use si to benefit the voting children enrolled there I hanks to many neighbors and f i tend s w is able to lollcit over twelve p hun-dic- il items Ion Plnllip would like to thank his scout leaders who gave ol their tone and talents to help him reach Ins goal, especially Scott Balling, 'oe Christensen Gary l.andsaw. ' nag Bryson of Rob Muelleck, isliby ( raig and Man (iowan Soecial thanks to bis parents and cia'idparents who gave their xup-pi and love as he fulfilled the "le scout lequiiements Preece is the son of Dr and Mrs. Preece Terry and resides in Farmington. He is the grandson of Ernest and Bev Sickinger, Clearfield, and Norma and LaVanee Nelson, Bountiful and the late Joseph Preece. Brandon is 13 years old and attends eighth grade at Farmington Junior High School where he achieves the honorhigh honor roll each term. His favorite subjects include hand. U.S. history, and science Brandon is an active member of the L DS Church in the Farmington 20th Ward where he has served as Deacon's Quorum President and in many scout leadership positions. After completing the Eagle rank requirements, Brandon's Eagle Board of Review was held on B Jorey Herr sc her. son of Barry be awarded completing a bronze palm for additional merit badges. The Eagle Court of Honor will be held Sunday, May 4, 1997 at 6 30 p m at the Farmington 20th Ward, 885 N. Summerwood Drive. Farmington, Utah. the BountifulDavis Art Center. All seating is general admission. $8 for adults, $6 for students, children and seniors and a group discount of $6 for a block of ten or more tickets. For further information call the Bountiful Community Theater hot line Tickets will also be available at die door. employee. First Birthday Daycare CPR First Aid Course this one day State certification requirements in CPR and First Aid are completed in session Mai 17, CfR V 30 a m - niton First Aid 2 00 - 4 00 p m , Fee $15. Prenatal Classes labor delivers and the newborn infant uner pregnancy A series ot six classes hearing device from Marcon provides the missing link for people who suffer from severe to profound NERVE TYPE hearing loss. This new technology combines a digital programmable electroacoustic device and a custom made sound module that dramatically improves speech intelligibility. The new system features exceptionally low harmonic distortion and little to no feedback with the high gain Missionary SISTER ARBUCKLE Sister Wendy Arbuckle has sue- - n7 fi (the same sublet tan This is a sibling orientation program ottered tor children 30 7 30 - 00 a 00- - 11 Mav 21, m, p m , No tee Safe Sitter Mav 3 8 3o a m - 5 00 5 00 - 7 40 pm and p m Tai Chi Taught bv Master Cheng Tsang I u Wednesdays, 4 0 p m , Fee $24, month, To register, call m Rachel Nichole Taylor cele brates her first birthday on May 2, 1997 She is the daughter of Brett and Donna Taylor of Centerville. 2 BIT Ul 00 - 3 30 p m , Bountiful Library dow nstairs; No tee Grief Support Group Open to all ages Wednesdavs, Bountiful 11 00 a m Noon, Golden Wars Senior Center, - No tee Cancer Support Group Last Thursday of each month, held in 1897. He will display facts pertaining to this 50 year Lakeview arti- 6 Caregiver Support Group Tuesdai s, sentation on the Pioneer Jubilee 7 00 p ni Commumtv Room (second floor ol Columbia Hospital), No fee cele- bration of the entrance of the Mormon pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley. Guests are welcome. 8 Please call Don Hcpworth, for additional information. (dfererfiW.fflfF; 295-431- required to reach deep hearing losses. There are many reports that clients, who could not wear current aids, found these new devices provided increased hearing beyond their new These expectations. devices are being field tested Edison Stanford by Laboratories in Salt Lake and Provo. Those individuals interested in more information can 5 Mon thru call (801) Fri 9 AM to 5 PM. 485-559- The Missionary Store $219 St, John 2 Pant Suits Marten Shoes $99 and $119 Dexter Shoes (Vibram Sole) $69 $99 Rockport Shoes Permanent Press Enro Shirts S.S. $10 L.s. $22 Centerville Physical Therapy k Sports Medicine Medical Office Building, (west of hospital, Suite 100) information, call For class registration and Microfit Fitness evaluation, including hydrostatic weighing to determine percentage fat, and use ot gvm and pool tor one month, Fee $40 Weight Wellness Program Successful weight loss should include an exercise plan needs For further information call 2U4 214(1 Pool Programs Arthritis Foundation Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12 00 1 evaluate each person's We 00 p m of body , Fee St 4 for 12 visit pass Water Aerobics Tuesdai s k Thursdai s, 7 00 - 8 00 p pi , Fee $14 for 12 v wt pass Basic Diabetes Class Dmlv Ms tMint Yon Nmi to Know This three-par- concerns and lifestyle situations for diabetics Mav 7, 9 00 a m - noon, Mav 21, 9 00 a m For class tee and additional information, - t series addresses questions, noon, Mav 29, 6 (X) - 9 00 p m , call Senior Friends activities are for members of the National Association of Senior Friends. For information about Senior Friends, call E ents and classes are offered free unless otherwise noted. 299-221- Mall Walking Join us tor an invigorating walk Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 7 30 - 8 30 a m , Fiv e Points Mali 4 Water Aerobics Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6 00 - 7,00 p m , A Medical Ottice Building $35 zip-o- ut $149 liner $249 sets Accessory You Need Missionary Discount Prices Every View Stake Center Jorey is a All Canyon at Free Swim p m Kangaroo Kapers Two dav class Mav 1, Mr. Mac Olympia Luggage High School 8 30 Fee $30, includes Washable Slacks April 29. 1997 the team He also enjoys playing baseball. baskelh.il and vice it - Advertisement in in the 00 Fee $1.4, For details, call botheienmgsi Mav 7, 10 New technology breaks sound barrier for hard of hearing Overcoats with lettered 7 These classes are ottered Tuesdays & Wednesdays, ( SUP to meet on May 5 A new 9 Fee sl4 or bring a triend and pai S12 each Mav 14 & 27, b 00 10 00 p m 294-SHO- Dr. held Tuesdav. Viewmont May 2, 3, and 5, at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at Top Hat Video in the 5 Points shopping center, at the Red Flame Restaurant, Carr's Stationery and honored at an Awards Banquet at the Salt Lake City Marriott Hotel Grand Ballroom in Salt Lake City on May 9. The Jon M. Huntsman family will present each of the awards winners with a $10,000 check and an engraved crystal obelisk trophy for their distinguished service to public education in the state of Utah. The ten Huntsman Awards will be given in the spring of each year to six teachers, three principals and one volunteerother school 299-224- CPR Choking American Heart Association Certification 1997 Huntsman Awards will be Phillip agle Court Honor was and Call To Register, The ten recipients of the 1 n I Junior High Columbia Lakeview Hospital unless otherw tse noted teachers, principals, employees and volunteers in their commitment to excellence in education. 19, 1997. Besides receivhis Eagle rank, Preece will also ing leb 12.1997 of Columbia Lakeview Hospital is pleased to present the following classes, lectures and support groups. Registration is required prior to attending Lectures, classes and support groups are offered at January JOREY HERRSCHER and Jams Herrscher, became an I igle Scout on tr y 1 CALENDAR J oi I A. fi The Centerville Chapter of The Sons of Utah Pioneers will hold their next meeting Monday, May 5 at the Red Flame in Bountiful. It will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner. The speaker will be Bob Brown of Centerville. He will relate some pioneer stories and center his pre Amenca. at Ii agk Preece to the rank of Eagle Scouts ' 'III oi Ins BRANDON T. PREECE On May 4. 1997 an Eagle Court of Honor will be held to recognize the advancement of Brandon T. Scout m the Boy grade 'ioiioi student at C i n Theater will present Fiddler on the Roof as their annual major production. It will be presented May 2, 3 and 5 in the Bountiful High School auditorium. The production will feature a cast of some 35 talented singers, dancers and actors, with David Hill as Teyve and Glori Nay lor as Golde. Nelia Hopkins has been cast as the fiddler who opens the play and then returns to provide the final moments of the play. The role of Teyve is one of the great character parts in today's musical theater. David Hill is delighted to have the opportunity to play this part especially with such a strong and talented supporting cast Mr. Hill, w ho works for the Covey Leadership Center, has been featured in some 38 local stage productions and has done several radio and television commercials. He played Billy Biglow in Carousel, Curly in Oklahoma, The Captain in H.M.S. Pinafore, the male lead in "I do I do and so on. He and Glori Naylor have appeared together and shared their great musical talents in a number of local concerts and productions. Fiddler On The Roof will be presented at the Bountiful High School, 695 South Orchard Drive honored with teaching award 10 Count Clipper The Bountiful Community 4.- - is Fiddler on the Roof set May 2, 3, and 5 ' : " - t- Da 99," 7 ''' A t, 1,n 2, S. 750 E., Bountiful. FamiLy and friends are invited to visit at her home. 382 S. 1000 E., Bountiful, after the meeting. Fast Alterations BOUNTIFUL LAYTON 144 W. 500 SO. LAYTON HILLS MALL 292-123- 6 546-366- 8 Mi4Miiii4M)H. |