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Show July 1 03.qxd 12/7/2021 4:12 PM Page 10 THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 10 Volume VIII Issue VI July 1, 2003 HUMANITARIAN cont. from page 1 countries totaling over 88.7 million dollars and material assistance valued at over $456.1 million. They have donated over 40,977 tons of food, 5,262 tons of medical equipment, 51,299 tons of clothing, and 4,386 tons of educational supplies. Other Needed Items Commonly needed items include: Hygiene Kits 2 unbreakable combs (no sharp handles) 4 toothbrushes (packaged) 1 tube of toothpaste (6 to 8 ounces, no pumps) 2 bars of soap (approximately 4 – 5 ounces) 2 hand towel (use new, 15-inch by 25inch hand towels. Please do not use dish towels or washcloths.) Place items in a heavy-duty, one-gallon sealable bag. Remove the air before sealing. Quilts Crib quilt 45” x 60” Single 72” x 90” Double 90” x 96” Use preshrunk, durable fabrics. To tie the quilts, use acrylic yarns, number 10 knit Crosheen, or similar strong thread. Tie with a square knot or international stitch; make ties 3 to 4 inches apart. Newborn Kit 1 double receiving blanket Size: Two pieces of fabric that are each between 36 inches square and 56 inches square. Members of the Wolf Creek Ward at the Humanitarian Center. From left to right: Jerry Brown, Larry Francis, Dr. Chris Christensen, Lowell Peterson, Dr. Susan Puls, Dale Powell, Larry McBride, and Doug Olson. Fabric: cotton flannel, or light weight keep the fabric from shifting. fleece; or medium weight fleece-serged, A narrow crocheted edge or piping single layer. border is acceptable but not required. To make the blanket: 4 cloth diapers ( do not include dispos With right sides facing each other, able diapers) sew the 2 pieces of fabric toghether with 4 large safety pins ¼ inch seam around the edges. Leave a 1 pair booties or baby socks 6-inch opening. 12 regular-size bars of soap (Ivory or Turn so right side is out. other non-allergenic brand) Baste opening edges and topstitch 1 newborn layette gown (not footed around the entire blanket for durability. sleeper, cotton or knit fabric, no zippers, Sew a 10-inch square in the center to button, or strings.) Junior Posse Jamboree July 12th 6 p.m. at the Ogden City Stadium Tickets available from posse members or leaders. Adult $12, Children $1. Call Madelyn or Marv Evans at 745-3415. First-aid Items The Humanitarian Center accepts donations of any of the following first-aid items in their original packaging: Ace bandages Adhesive bandages, 1 inch wide Adhesive tape, 1 inch wide Arm splints Cotton balls, sterile and non-sterile Infant undershirts Knitted and crocheted sweaters Flat crib sheets, 42 inches by 72 inches Children’s pajamas (knit, flannel, or cotton) Brightly colored cloth wall hangins for infant stimulation, 18 inches square to 45 inches square, no rods or poles; incldue nails in bag to hand. Please do not glue. Sew together. Toys. Please request separate guideline. Patterns are available at the Humanitarian Center. School Kit 1 chalkboard, 9 ½ inches by 12 inches 1 chalkboard eraser 1 box of white or yellow chalk (12 – 16 pieces) 3 pencils (unsharpened) 1 pencil sharpener 1 pair blunt-nosed scissors (metal blades) 300 sheets of notebook paper 1 durable cloth bag made of heavy fabric, with a drawstring Velcro closure and handles. Before sewing, the fabric size should be 14” x 18”. Place items inside the cloth bag. For a complete list of items currently needed at the Humanitarian Center, or for more information, call 801-240-6060, or visit www.ldsfoundation.org.humanitarian Completed items may be shipped or delivered in person to: Latter-day Saint Humanitarian Center 1665 South Bennett Road Salt lake City, UT 84104 Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Rockwalls Basements Septic Tanks Dirt & Rock Pipework Demolition Commercial Hauling EDEN, UTAH 745-2383 Liberty Park 3500 E 4100 N Liberty (Upper Ogden Valley) Tongue depressors Cotton swabs, sterile and non-sterile Gauze pads, all sizes Gauze rolls, all sizes Paper tape, 1 inch wide Plaster of Paris Licensed & Insured Credit Cards Accepted July 4th 801-745-4000 Visitors Always Welcome Breakfast $4 per person $20 family of 6 Come Honor Blue Stone! Flag Ceremony World Champion Bull Rider 2001 Pony Express Race - Cheer your favoriteOlympic "mail" riders as Rider they2002 compete for the Gold Medal Bull annual trophy. 9:00 Booths Open 10:00 Parade - Prizes! Be Creative and join the fun! 10:30 Baby Contest - Gifts for all. Fee $5 10:30 - 3:00 Games in the Park - Mutton Bustin, Red Ribbon Pull, Stick Horse Derby, Sawdust Find, Chicken Catch, Greased Pig Chase, Fish Catch, Couples Wheelbarrow Race, Dunking Booth, Wet T-shirt contest for Ewe (sheep)! 11:00 Volleyball Tournament 1:00 Arm Wrestling 1:30 Pet Show - Prizes! All types of pets welcome. Fee $1 Afternoon Free Fun and Games - Gunni Sack Race, Pie-eating Contest, Watermelon Eating Contest, Egg Toss, Tug-0-War & more! 2:00 - 6:00 Jackpot - Prizes! Must register by 1:00 p.m. Participants should arrive as early as possible to get their horses ready Fee: $2 per event per rider Barrels, Poles, Keyhole, Licorice Race, Team Potato Race, Team Water Race, Hide Race 6:00 Cow Pie Contest - Fee $5 Prize $150 6:00 Dancing and Singing 2555 WOLF CREEK DR. STORE HOURS: MON. - SAT. 7 AM - 10 PM SUNDAY 7 AM - 9 PM 7:30 8:00 8:30 INCREDIBLE FIREWORKS AT DARK EDEN Assorted Nestles Candy Bars 5 for $1.00 with coupon Limit 10 per coupon Expires 7/15/03 Dreyers Ice Cream 1/2 Gallon 2 for $5.00 with coupon Limit 2 per coupon Expires 7/15/03 Sit in the Park and watch the amazing fireworks overhead! For more information, or to sign up for booths, call Mike or Laura 745-1328; Kent & Teresa 745-0237; or Lynn 745-2331. Assorted Coca Cola 12 pack cans 4 for $10.00 with coupon Limit 4 per coupon Western Family Advantage Pack Expires 7/15/03 Bathroom Tissue $4.99 Limit 2 per coupon with coupon Expires 7/15/03 36 Roll |