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Show inirpr WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 8, 1979 I Layton I .. Launch CPR Program , ; , X y A ' V' . jt r . 'fi ' flf V i The Layton Jaycees CPR program is being launched this year with hopes of training 120 Davis County residents in CPR. Mayor Lewis Shields and the city council proclaimed February as CPR month at the Jan. 4 city council meeting. 4 :s " s' iWu S1 :Sy " COULD YOU save a life? You can learn how by taking a course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A course in this vital skill will show you how you might save the life of a heart attack or accident victim. The human body lasts only a few minutes without' oxygen, then brain cells start 'V- t.V JCs to die. Those few minutes pass quickly when a life is in peril and often its gone before help arrives. If you are trained in CPR you may save that life. '. KMiS !r r THE time to be properly trained by a qualified instructor, CPR isnt something you just pick up from television or magazines. The Jaycees will teach CPR in the American Heart Association and the Red Cross approved method. With CPR training, help can be given to preserve those precious moments of life till help arrives. Feel good about Henri Frederiksen, third from left, receives a plaque from Davis County Commissioners Morris F. Swapp, left, Glen W. Flint and Ernest Eberhard. Mr. Frederik-so- n recently retired after serving 16 years on the Davis County Planning Commission. TAKE .it f h ' x 'f ' . 4 . " yVi . , k n.r yourself-lea- r ! DEDICATED SERVANT Property Taxes In Utah Moderate Despite Recent Tax Hikes In 78 CPR. m CHAIRMAN Jerry Erickson outlined the following in- -' Despite the tax hikes in Salt Lake County last year, formation for the scheduled . J .v && &&$& the coldest jobs of anyone in Davis County. Shes a flagwoman for Parsons Asphalt Company, directing traffic along Utah Highway 106 (Main Street) in Centerville. Its the fourth year that I have flagged for this company, but the first winter that Ive been on the job, she said with a shiver. Mrs. Hendry has a portable heater to help combat the frigid cold. It would have to be the coldest January on record and here I stand, right in the middle of it, she said. Shes been on the job about two weeks and has a couple of more weeks of work. Naturally, shes hoping for a break in the weather and a little warmer temperature. TWAS BITTER COLD in 90 825-956- analyzed a recent study released by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The study shows that the average property tax paid in 1976 on a single-famil- y home with a market value of $50,000 ranged from a low of $195 in . Mobile, Ala., to a high of $2,445 in Trenton, N.J.,. with, the average throughout thei1 nation amounting to $909. V Volunteer Firemen Heeded J. Allen Tanner Re - Elected President 0? Credit Union major cities across the THIS WAS the conclusion reached by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in a report which and enrollment phone the Davis North Medical Center Ladies 1 ext. 448 Auxiliary between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. There will be no charge for the course, v Utah nation. tion. FOR INFORMATION in generally are moderate when compared with those imposed 6:30 p.m. and ends at approximately 10 p.m. and will run for 12 successive weeks. Attending the course two consecutive weeks are required for course comple- Mrs. JoAnn Hendry, of Clinton, has one of taxes property course: The CPR course begins Jan. 31 at the Davis North Medical Center cafeteria. It begins at ACCORDING TO the study, the average tax on a $50,000 home in Ogden was listed at $580 for 1976. Salt Lake Citys tax for 1978 even after the revaluation increase is es- elected J. Allen Tanner as A. Williams Named Chairman Of Council Arietta Williams of Centerville is the new chairman of the Davis County Council on Aging. Mrs. Williams is the first woman to hold this position. She brings a lot of talent and experience to this posi- tion. Mrs. Williams is a former educator and an administrator in the Davis County School System. She is committed to services for older people. OTHER COUNCIL board include Ernest members for 1979 Commissioner Eberhard, Donna Swenson, Norman Beers, Marilyn Kel- president. Mr. Tanner, radiologic technologist in timated by Utah Foundation at $613 on a $50,000 market value home. This amount, however, still Kaysville Fire Chief Jim" charge of McKay-Dee- puterized com- s tomographic scanner, is beginning his 24th year as president. HE WAS honored in the annual meeting of the organization recently for his dedicated service, and was the recipient of an engraved silver tray. Officers who will serve with him during the coming year include Mrs. Florence Shreeve, director of volunteers at McKay-Device president; Mrs. Dawn Mills, e, supervisor, patient liaison, secretary. Mrs. Margaret Dotson is in need of additional was well below the firemen to serve on the Kays- in the 90 cities sur- -' ville Fire Department during j veyed and slightly below the day time hours. $633 average recorded for Widespread hunger is a threat to the peace of the is the conclusion of a study group sponsored by the world The center is designed to provide care for patients of all ages during times when most physicians offices are closed. The center will be open from 6 p.m., Monday p.m. to through Friday, and from noon until 11 p.m. on 11 three-yea- r Mrs. Hanson said a new computer service will be initiated this month to serve members. It will make it possible to give members information on their share or loan balance with each transaction. tact their own personal physicians first. Since the services are provided after-hourtheir cost to the patient is greater than in a private physicians office. He said payment is expected at the conclusion of each visit. Charges will range from $20 for treatment of a simple laceration to $40 for a more complex diagnosis and treatment. CENTER is not handle major equipped severe problems that ordinarily go to a hospital to emergency room. Dr. Snell said. Services do include such problems as laceration repair, fracture or sprain care, and examination, treatment or referral of acute Iland lness. Limited laboratory facilities available. Participants in the panel will be Mrs. Helen Sheffield, Mrs. Jean Burson, Mrs. Betty Brand, Mrs. Mary Budd and are POLITICS of Food has been the focus for a two-yestudy by the group including research into food for the elderly, school lunch programs, adequate diet, techniques for increasing crop yield, wise land use, water supplies, and national and international food policy, according to Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, chairman for Politics of Food. the American Association of University Women is an organization devoted to education and promotion of programs to make a better civilization. It won national recognition last week when its national president, Mrs. Marjorie Chambers, was named by President Carter to head the National Commission on Women. ANY WOMAN graduate of an accredited college is wel- come to affiliate said Mrs. Marry Budd, president of the Kaysville branch. THE Foundation report emphasized that this national comparison was based on not receive wages. It is a worthwhile and needed service for the community. No experience is necessary, but one must be dependable and willing to render this service taxes paid in 1976, which was prior to the furor caused by enactment of proposition 13 in California. Several California cities included in the survey to the community. Chief Dotson is accepting listed 1976 property tax dens in excess of $1,000 applications from interested persons. Those interested should contact him at but there also is considerable discrepancy community-to-com-munit- home last year ranged from a low of $208 in Ephraim to a of $752 in North Salt with an average throughout the state of about $495. The average property tax on a $50,000 home in 1978 Bountiful during amounted to $593. buron a THE ANALYSIS shows that the average property tax on a home in Utah is slightly less than 1 percent of market value. Among the 69 Utah ci- ties included in the Foundation survey, 39 indicated an average tax of more than $500 on a $50,000 home (1 percent of value), while 30 cities reported a tax of less than 1 percent ($500). A property tax limit of 1 percent of market value, therefore, would affect a number of communities in the state. Such a limitation, however, would not have the drastic effect that such a restriction would have in many of the other U.S. cities with Support Group To WASHINGTON TERRACE A special support group for M. McKay-De- e Bender, Rehabilitation Hospitals Center since its beginning in 1974, has been appointed as a medical survey consultant for a national commission. Facilities from Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana, and his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia 1957. PHYSIATRIST, he is Utah hospitals: McKay-DeSt. Benedicts, Logan and e, the classes: following ceramics, china painting, sewing, leathercraft, oil painting, lapidary and tole painting. A $1 fee per class will be charged. This may be paid on a weekly, monthly or quarterly basis. Each call member must have a Center membership in order to be eligible for participation in the classes mentioned above. People under 60 but over 55 who have previously participated in Center activities will be charged double the rate charged to people 60 or geared and Chemical Dependency Treatment Center (ACT), which opened in 1973. said. the-Da- ALL THE money received, from the fees will be used offset center expenses. to' i scholarship fund for': , A senior citizens is available if' the fees create a financial hardship. Senior citizens can,., discuss their needs with the' : " center director, dmg L UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SGOTCin believe at St. Benedict's that a special We group for females who have undergone treatment for alcoholism andor drug dependency will enable these patients to open up more, to share their feelings, and to receive support from the group," she said. ALL WOMEN who have through the ACT Program at St. Benedict's gone price Pioneer of Steam Cleaning In Davis County Providing Quality Service lor Residential Commercial & Industrial Users Offering Apartment Discounts and Serving With Carpet Cleaning During Feb. ' PHONE 292-412- Contract Accounts Saturday Appointments at No Additional Cost Recommended by Fine Carpet and Furniture Stores 1 P. O. Box 342, Bountiful Hospital are urged to attend. Free Estimates with No Obligation TAX CORPORATION OF AMERICA INCOME TAX PROFESSIONALS Income Tax Service In-Ho- me NO RETURN TOO COMPLEX WE DO ANY STATE VERY CONVENIENT YOUR RETURN IS COMPUTER PRINTED FOR ACCURACY IN ADDITION, she noted, women in the rehabilitation stage are sometimes protected by husbands and - center membership card:iiF order to participate in activfess ties where a fee is not charged such as meals, blood pressure -tests and use of the pool. The senior citizens mem:;: bership card does entitle a person to discounts at many. ; vis stores and businesses in County communities. : s: m-PAU- COORDINATOR OF the new session will be Beverly Burris, a counselor in ACT. Mrs. Burris said that the road to recovery is an especially long one for women. They are more reluctant to talk about their illness, and in general suffer more The image of a guilt. drunken mother portrays a worse image than a drunken lather," she said. A NATIVE of Springs, Pennsylvania, Dr. Bender received his bachelor of arts degree in Natural Science A been WOMEN HAVE problems which are unique to them and they are reluctant to discuss them in a mixed group, she in 1978. licensed to practice in Utah, California, Maryland and Indiana. He Is on the medical staff of each of four northern Council on Aging Board has approved a new fee Schedule. r rvrfipo FEES WILL be charged for in part to the fact that alcoholic programs have tradi- primarily to men. p (CARF) 1973-7- center, the Davis'Cbunty THE SUGGESTED dona- tion for a membership in the'- Center has been raised to $6 per year. It is not mandatory for a senior citizen to have a STEAM CARPET & tionally This support group is in addition to regular follow-umeetings conducted at the ACT Center for patients who have gone through the inpatient program, said Robert J. Bednarek, ACT Administrator. The center at McKay-De- e became the first rehabilitation facility in the West to receive CARF accreditation, following a rigid inspection in June, City, in 1 M recovering women alcoholics tal. throughout the western United States. Dr. Bender filled his internship at York Hospital, York, Pa. in 1957-5plus residencies in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of California in San Francisco in 1967-6- 8 and University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake Due to the increased costs of operating a senior citizen Spiel will be held weekly beginning Saturday, Feb. 10. The group is for female alumni of St. Benedicts Hospital Alcohol THE GROUP will meet each Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in the classroom on the lower level of St. Benedict's Hospi- HE WILL be part of a team which surveys rehabilitation facilities desiring accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilita- tion Citizen Classes over. Consultant - Dr. John Director of Increase In Fee Schedule For Sr. within Utah, the average property tax on a $50,000 Lake, cent. Adoption of proposition 13 in California last year served to reduce the property tax in a number of California cities by amounts ranging up to 60 percent. y within Utah. According to a Foundation analysis of 69 communities riomcn Alcclidic OGDEN appears to have the highest property tax among the 69 Utah cities surveyed. Cutting the overall property tax to 1 percent of true market value would reduce total property taxes in North Salt Lake by about 34 percent. In most of the other Utah cities, however, the tax cuts resulting from a 1 percent limitation would be relatively small. property tax burden from from By contrast, a 1 percent property tax limit would reduce residential property taxes by 75 percent or more in several cities in the northeast section of the nation. A 1 percent limit, for example, would cut the average property tax in Trenton, N.J. by 80 per- residential NOT ONLY is there a wide variation in the residential state-to-stat- e, higher taxes. AS NOTED North Salt Lake value). Proposition proposals also were adopted by Idaho and Nevada last year and could affect property taxes imposed in those states. 3760516. np in AAUW or Mountain States. therefore those who serve do Inter-mounta- weekends and most holidays. DR. SNELL said the center encourages patients to con- THE production and distribution ol world food will be presented by a panel on the topic Politics of Food at the next general meeting of the Kaysville group at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Carroll on Monday, Feb. 12 at 7:30p.m. Mrs. Marilyn Hall. Mrs. Carroll, chairman of International Relations for the chapter, will moderate the program. s, C. Lee M.D.; Schussman, M.D.; George F. Snell, M.D.; James A. Tatton, M.D.; and Brent E. Wallace. M.D. elected to serve a term on the board. Gr-ou-p How Open In Roy Gardner, annual meeting, and Mrs. Billie Peterson, RN, head nurse of home care, was Appintod Convenient Health Care Center all family poration, physicians with special interests in creating new methods of health care delivery, are Henry J. elected as a board meinber for a three-yea- r term in the major cities in the eight a volunteer department, and THE FIRE department is Peace: Tliraat Conclusion Of University women. A SCRUTINY of the international problems involved in OPERATED BY Rocky Mountain Family Physicians, it is located in Herefordshire Medical Building at 1845 West 4400 South, Roy. Members of the private professional cor- re- To Hogan, Robert Benton, Helen Whiting, Allen Taylor and Coy Hayward, dmg Feb. 3. MRS. MILLS had been ' Op. Denilop Kaysville Branch of the American Association of ROY The Convenient Health Care Center, a new concept in the delivery of health care, opened in Roy, treasurer-manage- r, a position she has held since June 1971. Ditesprad Hunger sey, Dixie Peck, Denzil Han- sen, Ted Peterson, Garth Hanson was again selected as Under proposition 13, these taxes would be cut to $500 or less (1 percent of market . -' $909-averag- OGDEN Board members of the McKay-De- e Hospital Center Credit Union have re- ' $50,000 home. others around her, while men are expected to come to grips with the problem. Treatment programs across the country often lose track of women graduates who need continued support, Mrs. Burris said. This may be due YOU SAVE TIME NO WAITING IN LINES OR OFFICES WE RE AVAILABLE TO YOU OVER 3 DECADES OF SERVICE OVER 40 TAX COUNSELORS IN THIS AREA TO SERVE YOU YEAR-ROUN- D FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL GOOD ADVICE doesnt expect to find life worth living; he A wise man makes it that way. Davis North. -- a 0- - KEITH R. GOMM T.C.A. Manager 025-- 1 Grit. T 510 r376-855- 2 |