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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Aug. 17, 1988 - Page 15 Peterson School lists volunteer needs or upcoming year from the American fare needed to help at the Cpeterson School which is Kmfor the next school year, ns to Les McNelley, ttClr coordinator, community :i Jrs are needed desperately Twitha variety of programs. :js willing to help with JJ therapy are needed to meet the students at the Recreation Center once each tand give tne at" tnecessary. Swimming starts 51, and goes for two hours. leers are also needed to as reading tutors in the Volunteers must commit to ;'!oneor two hours each week on arly scheduled day to give slower readers e One of the help biggest volunteer needs is with the noontime feeding The group of multiply handicapped students must be individually fed which takes a lot of time. Volun- teers can come as many days a week as they can from 11:30 to l 30 p.m. McNelley said that there are no special requirements for volunteers at the Peterson School. Volunteers must simply have a desire to help Currently there are several senior citizens volunteering, but McNelley would like to see more come and help. Anyone interested in helping at the Peterson School may call the United Way Volunteer Center at Glass Hospital offers touchless car washes The Glass Hospital is renovating facilties to make room for a state-of-the-a- rt touchless car wash system. The company features windshield repair and replacement, interior and exterior car cleaning and detailing, and self-servi- car wash bays. A new touchless car wash will complete the services offered. Dave Ostler, owner of the com-pany formerly known as A.J.'s, said his system will be only the second of its kind in the state. A location in Centerville has a comparable service. The new touchless car wash uses chemicals instead of brushes. The different compounds are mixed and applied by a computer controller to give a wash and wax finish without the danger of damage done by traditional brushes. The new equipment will be able to service up to 300 cars each day. Ostler is even providing a lawn area in the back for children and a customer waiting area featuring free soda. V. v ' ' ' . . y - V, V x ' ' ' Vr - . " '.' rf - ' i ' r " " -.-'- ... : . , . -m---; ' ' ' ' l . J ft Out it comes! Gasoline tanks at The Glass Hospital have been removed to facilitate new car wash service. jhort time left to enter Uibits in State Fair alms who want to enter exhibits ie Utah State Fair have only a ,jt time to enter most categories jupetition. oil date for entering the giis livestock and poultry Tories is Aug. 18. However, ,k and poultry entries -s-ept horses - will be accepted n if space permits, with the jjent of a double entry fee. gentries close Aug. 18. iept 3 is the entry deadline for aeArts, Fine Arts, Photography ulCrafts. Jjriculture and Horticulture liters have until Sept. 8, ping day of the fair, to submit their entries. Entries for the four flower shows held during the fair are due on the first morning of each show - Sept. 8, 10, 13 or 16. This year's fair runs Sept. Fair hours are 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. everyday except opening day, when the fair opens at 3 p.m. and closing day when official closing time is 9 p.m. Admission to the fair is $4. However, Coca-Col- a, Domino's Pizza and Hardee's will offer discount coupons. The fair is also offering discounts for the brand new carnival. The pre-fa- ir - advance tickets are now on sale seven rides for $5. - a! Hi ,A T rMacey shows the portable TV he won in a drawing telebrate the grand opening of the new location of y's Hair Care. Not pictured are $10 gift certificate s: Dennis Beasley, Frankie Johnson, Angie Visser, Wasmussen, Joan Bair. " 11 11 "' " ' "" m ii ii . if Christensen's has what you need. rV All merchandise limited to stock on hand. 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