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Show UNIVERSAL MICROFILiINO CCRP. P.O. BOX SALT LAKE 26C3 CITY, UT i 84101 Bulk Rale U S. Postoge PAID Claorlidd UI 8015 Permit No. Vol. 8 No. Serving the Clearf 1 ield-Suns- et 1 2 Wednesday, November 22, 1978 area f.i at the Job Corps Art Show included (I. to r.) Jack Hiltz, second places in sculpture and t. ceramics; Daryl Williams, second places in water color and drawing; and Jarrett Lanier, third place sculp-turOTHER WINNERS e. BEST OF SHOW honors went to Shelley Rinestine, right, for a large ceramic dog she created. Shelley also took first place in the recent Clearfield Job Corps Art Show with her string art entry. Kevin Budde, left, was the second place wood winner with this petite chest. Davis plans Registration for the Davis County Ski School for the first session or all three sessions will be held Friday and Saturday. The first session is scheduled to begin Dec. 2, and continue through the rest of the Saturdays in the month. Registration will be at either Bountiful Recreation Center, 150 W. 600 N., Bountiful; Clearfield Pool, 934 S. 1000 E. Clearfield or the Davis High School front foyer, 325 S. Main, Kaysville. One can register for any or all or the sessions at this first registration period. Cost of the lessons is either five lessons plus bus transportation for $35 per session or the lessons only for $15. These costs do not include lift passes. Classes will begin at 9 a.m. for those HEM Davis North Medical Center installs staff chief Dr. Robert Jacobson, a general surgeon practicing at the Tanner Memorial Clinic, has been installed as chief of the medical staff at Davis North Medical Center. Dr. James Adams, an Ogden orthopedic surgeon, was selected as vice president; Dr. Michael Washburn, a Kaysville opthamologist, was named furnishing their own transportation. S(retary ; and Dr. D. Keith Barnes, a 4 retired Kaysville physician, was C'nonored as the first emeritus staff Snow Basin by certified instructors ' recipient and given an honarary seat and class size will be limited to JO on the medical staff board. students. Dr. Jacobson, a resident of Fruit Pickup points have been established from the Heights, graduated throughout the county, and students University of Utah and the Bowman-Gra- y will be picked up by 7:30 a.m. and School of Medicine at Wake returned by 4:15 p.m. Forest University. He spent four years of Hospital surgical training at LDS in Salt Lake City and . He is a member of the American College of Surgeons and the Southwestern Surgical Congress. Dr. Adams is a former orthopedic chief surgeon at Hill Air Force Base. He received collegiate training at the Texas Technological College in Lubbock and the Galfeston campus of the University of Texas. He served his internship at the University of Texas in San Antonio, and is a member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery. Dr. Washburn, a graduate of the University of Utah and George Washington School of Medicine, served his residency at the Oakland Bowman-Gray- QMES SANTA! Naval Hospital. He is a member of the American Board of Opthomology, Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Society Russel Honorary and the Smith-Ree- d Society. Dr. Barnes retired from active practice in 1968 after a distinguished career as a general physician and as an organizer and director of the Davis County Public Health Department. He is currently a director of Barnes Banking Corporation, Kaysville. . Davis North Medical Center also announced the reappointment of four Board of Trustees members to three-yea- r terms: Donna Harmer, Clearfield; Jerry Sargent, Layton; John Dr. Ross Nicholas, Sunset; and Phillips, Fruit Heights. |