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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. AUGUST 2, 1979 3T Y ieparts Navy Captain Gary A. Scof-fielson of Ethel A. Scoffield of 847 Elm St., Layton, d, recently departed for a deployment in the Western Pacific. HE IS serving as executive officer of the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, homeported aiSSPa,, Navy Electronics Technician 3rd Class Mark S. Corbett, son of Eugene M. Corbett of 16 S. Villa Drive, Clearfield, was graduated from Basic Electronics Technician School. v'.k& c fSSt&im ioV - X'.-r- - -. J. ... I v iiirruiT? H. ' '' MRS. THOMAS D. Dee decided that Northern Utah city needed such a facility : back in the early 1900s after she lost a son to inflammation of the bowel or appendicitis in 1894 and her husband 11 years later to : pneumonia. The old Thomas D. Dee ; ' Hospital which she founded is now only a memory, but it has been recalled this past month with the tenth anniversary of the new McKay-De- e Hospital. y " Five births were reported of operation. They were paid for personally by Mrs. Dee to encourage hospital delivery to aid student nurses in training. ims that first year ?n A 1955 - of Weber graduate College, Scoffield joined the Navy in June 1955. Cleaning in & Homes, Condominiums, basics of radio transmitters and receivers. In addition, they studied the procedures Apts. Have Your Caotlo a Clean Aa a Wlaaal 766-102- for repairing amplifiers, transmitters, receivers and State College. of 30 knots. DEL MISSELS READY PLAIDS radar principles, and the 10 years ago that the old Dee Hospital on 24 th and Harrison in Ogden closed its doors and operations were moved to what is todays 363 bed McKay-De- e Hospital Center across from Weber A son and husOGDEN band lost to illness prompted a prominent Ogden woman to build a hospital from scratch. " i ""H It was just over HOSPITAL REMEIYIBERED THE KITTY Hawk is 1,062 feet long and displaces more than 80,000 tons. She carries a crew of 2,800 officers and enlisted men, plus 2,150 personnel assigned to an attack aircraft wing. She is capable of carrying 85 jet aircraft and can travel at speeds in excess graduate of Clearfield High School, he joined the Navy in May 1978. THE COURSE was conducted at the Navy Service School Command, Great Lakes, 111. Students received introductory instruction on electronic circuit concepts, i3 X?. ' ' are scheduled in Japan, South Korea, Thailand and the Republic of the Philippines. A 1978 :'v $' t in San Diego. While deployed, the Kitty Hawk will operate as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. During the cruise, the Kitty Hawk is scheduled to participate in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and with ships of allied nations. Additionally, port visits iradlimafiGS i?sh i For Pacific Oisfy ? 766-102- 7 7 power supply lines. m. ran mm cro mn m mmti THE FIRST medical intern began training at the hospital in 1912 and the Dee Hospital School of Nursing graduated its first group of nurses a year later. Classes were held evenings after students had worked full day shifts. Other improvements included a diet kitchen for nurses training opened in 1913 and an machine x-r- MR. DEE held positions of prominence in Ogden, having served as president of the citys first library, as assessor and tax collector, city coun- cilman and police judge, as school board president and also held several state board positions. He also formed what later became Anderson Lumber Co. the forerunner to Amalgamated Sugar Co. and was active in banking activities and organized and became The first president of Utah Construction and Mining Co., now a worldwide concern. SO AT Mr. wife Dees death his didnt sit idlely by. She organized the Dee Memorial Hospital Association in early 1910. Hospitals in the United States and Europe . were studied in formulating plans with the structure ready for occupancy by the end of that year. ' : Built as a gift from the Dee family to the area, the facility cost $100,000 including fur- nishings. It included five floors, a large boiler house and laundry and could ac- : commodate 100 patients, or the same number possible at Davis North Medical Center today. ON ITS opening day, 15 pa- . -- tients were transferred from the railroad hospital, the only other such facility in the region. Anyone familiar with hospital rates today would probably gasp at what was charged for services 70 years ago. A private room was $3 a day, $2 for a ward and $25 for 14 days as a maternity pa-- : tient. Operating room charge was $10. NURSES work day was 12 hours with one-haday off per week when the patient load permitted. Seventeen physicians made up part of the original staff. A lf arrived during that same period, a gift from two doctors. Its usefulness was limited to detecting prominent bone fractures and large metallic foreign objects. A hip joint picture required a exposure. te THE FIRST blood transftook place in 1913, as well, utilizing a direct gravity flow between two brothers. Blood typing and cross matching were unknown at the time but the injured patient recovered. ' usion COATRI DISSERT Christ of Saints Latter-da- y after it became impossible for the Dee family to continue H M Autrtwl Flmn TGMATCIS flWIIMI Uil IF M-- COTTAGE SAFEWAY CHEESE CCmi FLAKES IKEIMI-TW- WMU 1f u-n- .m ci:ili VTTI BEARS - A HUT mt mis. mwm's BREAKFAST! It m. MCKACi ttlTM WHEAT SEA M. tu:ja IRAKI MAM r WATER t . CARS MSAMWKI mSKi $ TMNIMtSC rase of nwaainm Mw. TINCNKt M v funds. OVER THE years hospital CCHELESS BEEF ROAST RUP used in 1918; fully equipped laboratory started in 1919; department organized in 1921; first radium in northern Utah brought into hospital in erMTTMHM IAILD POLLOCK FISH FILLETS MAST MHCLESS MMM RKF MPMONtAfflUT MMMA UTf ?69 t departments formed first penicillin administered in 1944; blood 1942; bank started in 1946; clinics started in TODAY, THE new 1948. MEAT SflfCTMR W FA, MITES THRIFTY BRAKD SAFEWAY I3AC0R HOUSE hams cc::iless WRKISTMFMMI COCKED HAM YGU::S TURKEYS 4.7 . 5 Fryer Legs Round Steaks Top Round Steaks 1 . M CHOKE HURMOWT Dllra.QQ, U ram UU Fabric Finisher 1 2 Boneless Ham Chuck Roasts Chuck Roast it Smohefl HaIvm 1ST Bar-- S SUCI9 READY T( Con Lunch Meat " 71 J 89 SERVE r!1 W Tomatoes 3 2,T BISCUITS & Sfyio er Cake Frosting Gir$l Iwtlemei 8 Brownie W-8- 9 Kraf Mix 9Rr Alil SawYr wtnt wo H.S.R.A. !S1 ,t, Ml Beef Brisket: CHECK 99 Mild Cheese Franks ,.iM Safeway Sausage DONJJHISSJHESE! Bathroom Cleaner Furniture Polish sr Furniture Polish Sr Fabric Softener HKH MAK n 12 U. HARK A- -1( ( WHITIMAGIQVALUES! CAL separate pathology (laboratory) and radiology (x-ra- WWTI FISH Snow Crab Legs; Fish Sticks SJKUr Leg 0' Lamb: LEAD 1938; in SAFEWAY CK!?PED MEATS ?nos 1922. Clinic, Rochester, Minn., in 1932; first central supply service in state started in 1937; pediatrics division opened in :V j j services we now take for granted were added including: completion of nursing home and school and purchase of new machine in 1917; nitrous oxide gas anaesthesia first in 1929; first oxygen tent used in Utah flown in from Mayo UWa k, pw. Lar,. RE4JSE YOUR RAC AND SAVE! operation from personal Physiotherapy added in 1928; pharmacy established fight Wiwj (racer, kqi are wwtk mm, f. ,mI 0. rack kra Hmt ,M rater, rad as. for year (racer, terckesei, Safeway wHI pa, yee J COMPARE POTATOES TMrffMfSI Ml m suen m use m FM CMKI M 12 M. ce:u:::i SUPER SOFT SLICED BREAD mC tcJogy-mm- CMuniof BUYITHECASE cask The hospital was turned over to the Church of Jesus I. W, wnonrs Froimum wrtoRT a Donuts ssvriss 'IS. WHOLE JJ I $ $2 ua BOnOM ROUND Si CNOKI - W. cinnTownm JOUR PANTRn LUCERHE 45 GRADE Cherry Pies 8S. AA EGOS 75 8 Grape Juice 85 SB nal WHk TWHtp Drumsticks ESr is. 99 59 Party Whip Topping 89 Strawberries i:'61 iMedm oozer McKay-De- e is Utahs third largest hospital with a staff of 1,300 full and part-tim- e employees facility. serving the Its physical plant is valued at nearly twenty million. PILOTS 363-be- d EiAriGzriG ARIHY 6 inch Pots EA. 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