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Show m C6 PACE Ti U) ism), 1 i, m? Coust) Cupplr Davis Pioneer sesquicentennial lectures start May GifuSelf SALT LAKE CITY A special Mormon Pioneer Sesquicentennial lecture series w ill be presented during May and June at the Museum of Church History and Art. Ray Halls, museum curator of education, said the four lectures are open to the public free of charge and will be offered on selected Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. "Three lectures will focus on the experiences of the Latter-da- y Saints as they left Nauvoo in 1846 and as they established temporary settlements in Iowa and at Winter COMMUNITY SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD 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 Utah will train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, interfor further information. national service, etc. Call Autumn Glow Senior Center in Kaysvilie needs volunteers to help deliver meals on wheels, help in the kitchen and teach rag rug making and china painting. For more information call Jackie at 774-728- 0. 627-000- 0 544-123- 5. " The Arc of Davis County needs a volunteer to be a friend and an advocate to mildly retarded, disabled woman. Volunteers are also needed to assist with the Antelope Bike Ride in August and to activities. For more information call help with other Sherry Aldrich at Blind persons and seniors need volunteers to help with shopping, 8 it you have time driving, walking and reading. Call Kay at available to help. Community Nursing Serv ice 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 elderly, and terminally ill. We could use you! Give us a call at Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for trustworthy, adult female volunteers w ho can provide transportation, to or help victims of domestic violence. Please call ext. 4300 (Ogden line) for an appointment. The Davis County Department of Employment and Training needs a volunteer to mentor a young woman named Stacy, who is a single parent who recently started a job and needs support in transitioning e to employment. For more information on helping individuals to grow both personally and professionally, call Melissa 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 The Davis County Housing Authority needs a volunteer to help e give a single mother a second chance to get her life and house together by helping with major trash removal and yard cleanup so the contractor can start to repair the home. If you think you can help, call Tambi Calvert at ext. 3104. Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students. 5 Contact Edrice Christensen at after 2 p.m. or call the school closest to you. The Division of Child and Family Services needs enthusiastic volunteers to help Utah's children as a Project Director or Volunteer Coordinator. This is a great opportunity to gain work experience, make new friends and help children. For more information contact Nedra Toponce at The Family friends Program needs a volunteer who loves children, music and fun to befriend a disabled, legally blind Contact May at Easter Seal Society of Utah at The Family Connections Center needs volunteers who are at least 18 years old to help with children in their crisis nursery. For more 2. information, contact Kay at 773-0- 7 Art, on May 21, LaMar Berrett, emeritus professor of Church histo w ill explore the story of the handcart treks of 856-6lectures w ill be in The one-hothe Museum Theater. Seating is limited and will be available on a e basis. The museum is located across West Temple Street from Temple Square. Exhibit galleries are open at the museum Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturdays, Sundays, and most holidays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For the recorded information on exhibits and tours, call ry at Brigham Young University, on June 4; and Lyndia Carter, author and member of the Trails Association, on June 11. Hartley will launch the series with a discussion of the three-stage- d exodus from Nauvoo in 846. Conder will explain the role of the new Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters in witOregon-Califom- 1 ia first-com- 1 ' the nessing and remembering story of the pioneer trek. Berrett s topic is the famous Brigham Young pioneer company of 847. Carter 1 Handcart Days Art Exhibit entries being sought fund-raisi299-978- When July arrives, many exciting events arrive too. One of these is the annual Handcart Days Art Exhibit. Bountiful artists are invited to prepare to exhibit something of their work this year, following the theme: "Faith In Every Footstep. Rules for submitting work for the exhibit: No more than three pieces per artist. 2. Original work only, no copies, never before exhibited at the 295-502- home-boun- 461-950- 776-316- 451-430- 0 Quarters, Halls said. The final lecy ture w ill examine experiences of the handcart pioneers as they were outfitted to come west and then journeyed across the plains. Featured include lecturers William Hartley, research historian at the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Church History at Brigham Young University, on May 13; Marj Conder, curator at the Museum of Church History and 21 1 full-tim- . Bountiful Davis Art Center. 3. All entries must be dry, suitably framed and ready for hanging, or properly prepared for display. (This includes hooks and wires. It is suggested that Plexiglas he used, rather than glass, as the Art Center w ill not assume liability for damages to art work framed in glass.) 4. The Handcart Days Committee reserves the right to refuse any entries. 5. Space is limited but at least one awards - Tuesday, July 1, 9 p.m. 3. Art work not displayed to be picked up on or before July 1. 4. Exhibit will end Saturday, July submitted work from each artist w ill be displayed. 6. Entries may be paintings (watercolor, oil, acrylic, etc), drawings (pencil, ink, pastel, etc.), 7-- 26. 5. Art work displayed to be picked up Mon. or Tues., July 28 or 29, 10 to 6. Any questions or concerns should be directed to: Eldeen Trimble, Art Exhibit Chairman, or Lila Nelson. Assistant Chairman, prints, ceramics or sculpture Schedule as presently outlined: 1. Art work to be submitted Tues. or Wed, June 24 or 25, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. 2. Exhibit opening, reception, and -- 296-588- 4 295-793- 451-323- Missionaries 451-323- 2. ELDER AND SISTER GOLD Wayne and Helen Gold have recently returned from serving a mis 451-25- are invited to visit with Jacob at his home follow ing Sacrament meeting. ELDER AND SISTER BROWN Ken returned sionaries for The and Deanna Brown have home after serving as misin the Samoa Apia Mission Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They will speak in Sacrament 451-128- 538-407- 7. three-year-ol- sion at the Mormon Battalion Visitors Center in the California San Diego Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They will speak at Sacrament a.m.. meeting Sunday, May 25 at 0 Bountiful Ith Ward, between South. Orchard Drive. The Family Summit Foundation, Center for Grieving Children needs people to help children who have lost loved ones due to death or divorce. For information about training and requirements, please contact Geneii Young at Girl Scout Troops in Davis County need two enthusiastic adults to help 10 cute kindergarten-ag- e girls with Daisy Girl Scout activities. Volunteers may arrange meeting times. Call Paula at 394-30or 394-331- 8. The Heritage Center tor on Tuesdays from runners and drivers daily in Clearfield needs a volunteer art I 1 Sister Dawnette Dial, daughter of Glen and Vicki Dial, Bountiful, has accepted the instruc- 0 1 1 call to 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 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 The Lupus Foundation of America, Utah Chapter, needs volunteers to help with clerical work and bulk mailing in Layton. Call Suzanne between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Missing Children of Utah needs volunteers for private investigating, general help, fund raising projects and clerical duties. Contact MCU at Our House, Homeless Children's Foundation needs loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants and children under Call Verlinda or Pat at Paracelsus Davis Hospital and Medical Center in Layton needs an adult volunteers to work at the information desk, discharge patients, and assist with transporting documents and lab work. This volunteer should be available in the evening and on weekends. For more information contact Sheila at Prevent Blindness Utah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma 0 for information and training. screenings. Call Pam at The Rape Recovery Center needs adult volunteers two or three days per month, who can provide their own transportation to respond to calls from hospitals and police stations and provide support and advocacy to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. For more information, call Peggy Hammon at Your Community Connection, Mission lor The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She will enter the Mission Training Center on May 21. Sister Dial will speak Sunday, May 18 at 12:30 p.m. at her home ward. 990 N. (X) W.. Bountiful. Friends and family arc invited to attend an open house in her honor on Saturday. May 17 at Dawneties home. 95 W. 900 N. 399-140- 0. 521-905- 0. 593-092- 1. 394-593- 3. from 328-286- a.m. to 3 p.m. ELDER PACKARD Elder Jacob Packard, son of Janalyn Rasmussen and Dennis Packard, has been called to serve in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will enter the MTC May 21. He will speak in the Canyon Estates Ward. 965 E. ( Jakwood Drive, Bountiful, May 18 at 9 a.m. Friends and family 544-075- 2. 524-202- 6. Rocky Mountain Hospice needs a volunteer once a week to share outdoorsman interests and companionship to an elderly gentleman in Clearfield. Community service opportunities are also available. Call 0 Claire for information at or The Salvation Army needs volunteers to help in the store and warehouse. For more information contact Lt. Peggy Gattis or Marlene at South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to provide clerical aid for patientfaniily services. Volunteers are also needed to help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visiting patients and Saturday morning bingo. Call Dee Hailing 299-399- 397-499- 0. 295-236- 1. One-Sto- p The Travelers Aid Society needs an assistant Scout leader to volunteer five hours per month to help boys ages For information, 2 ext. 142. please contact Rochelle at The Travelers Aid Society Employment Program needs a mentor to spend two hours per week providing encouragement to an emomale who lost his family in a car acctionally devastated ident For more information, contact Lance at ext 531. Utah Historical Society needs volunteers to assist with library 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 United Way of Davis County is pleased to announce the publication of the Community Resource Directory. This book contains information about human service agencies across the Wasatch Front that deal with issues such as consumer protection, support groups, home health care and volunteer opportunities. It is an ideal resource for church leaders, teachers, counselors, human resource directors and other human service providers. The directory may be purchased for $12. For ordering information call United Way at Volunteers are needed on May 10 to assist letter carriers collect food and to help Davis County Food Bank and other food pantries deliver and sort food collected for the US Postal Service Food Drive. 1. To find out how to help call United Way of Davis County at 497-91- 1 The V ictims 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 1. 359-414- Two-pa- nt Suits (DacronWool Blends) meeting on May 18 at 9 a.m. in the Centerville 8th Ward, 21 10 N. Main. Friends and family are invited to meet with them during the day at their home at 545 E. 1000 North. ELDER STEPHENS Elder Dallin L. Stephens, son of Dennis and Barbara Stephens, 733 Lacey Way, North Salt Lake, has been called to in the serve St. Missouri Louis Good service, good coverage, good price. That's State Farm insurance. Eclxman Wayne W. Mission ELDER WRAY Elder Tyson Wray, son of Stephen and Kristy Wray, has been called to the in serve Ukraine Donetsk Mission N., Bountiful 292-729- 1 Missionary Center on June 4. Training He will speak May 18 at 9 a.m. at the Orchard Ninth Ward, 200 S. Eagle Ridge Boulevard, North Salt Lake. Friends and family are invited to visit with him at his home after the meeting. 200 98 for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and will enter the Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. State Farm Insurance Companies Insist Home Offices, Bloomington, Illinois bmadleij OVlaaMMa of Christ of for The Church Jesus Latter-da- Saints. y He will enter the MTC May 21 and will speak in the Liner Topcoats with 3. Slacks (Wash and Wear) 4. Long and Short Sleeve Shirts (Permanent Press) 359-414- 2, Zip-O- 5. Comfortable, Durable, Shoes (Doc Martens) 6. Rubber Overshoes 7. Shoe Trees 6. Shoe Shine Kits 9. Sweaters Walking 533-351- 7. 10. Ties Socks 12. Baptismal Clothing 13. Nylon Raincoats 14. Belts 15. Handkerchiefs 11. 497-955- 16. Gloves Umbrellas 18 Luggage Sets 19. Laundry Bags 20. Travel Alarm Clocks 21. Oil Vials 22. Manicure Sets 23. Wallets 24. Sewing Kits 25. Cook Books 17. 2. ld 451-430- the Bountiful 14th Ward, 600 E. 1500 South on May 18 at 10:20 a.m. Ponds Park Ward Chapel, 200 E. Burton Lane. Missionary Shopping 3. On-sit- Saints. He will speak May 18. 1997 at 9:50 a.m. in the I Mr. Mac 621-358- at sene in the Chile Antofagasta 773-706- 5. 394-945- in the Arizona Tucson Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of 1900-200- SISTER DIAL p.m., volunteer Meals on Wheels a.m. to p.m. and a volunteer to help in the kitchen in the mornings. For more information, contact Tracey at 12:30-3:3- ELDER PORTER Elder Sam Porter, son of David and June Porter, returned has home after successfully serving Latter-da- y 1 ELDER AND SISTER TODD Robert and Beverly Todd have returned after serving in the Nebraska Omaha Mission. They will speak in Sacrament meeting at Woods Cross 5th Ward, 2064 S. 8(X) West, May 18 at 10:45 a.m. 26. Specialty 27. Travel Irons 28. Electricity Converters 29. Tie Accessories 30. Scarves 31. First Aid Kits 32. 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