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Show i Clearfield Courier, October 17. 1979, Page Turn in a Ultra Sotriid edventegsous Its LAYTON ULTRA-SOUN- name, may bring visions of Star Wars and popular science fiction novels. a But its pure reality modem medical device at Davis North Medical Center that offers an instant view of body tissues without the radiation previously associated with Well probably be using ULTRA SOUND five or six times daily at Davis North, said Gary Coleman, chief y technician. It has so many advantages or the previous method. The lack of radiation is an NEW YOUNG MEN'S PRESIDENCY ANNOUNCED important advantage. The YOu..w MENS presidency, just announced includes (left to right) Elder Robert I. new machine, purchased at a Bockman, 57, member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, new president. Elder cost of $30,000, operates Vaughn J. Featherstone, 48, first counselor, and Elder Rex D. Pinegar, 48, second through sound waves which counselor in the new Young Men s presidency. instantly appear as a photograph on a televised screen. The system also is more effective in photographing tissues more clearly. In the s. it can also be used effectively to pinpoint tumors and other ailments in the gall bladder, kidney and spleen of adult patients. A companion unit, a larger system costing $60,000, will also be installed at Davis North at the beginning of the year. The larger system also operates on sound waves, but will allow technicians to news tip ! view a larger section of the body and conduct a wider range of procedures. The larger system can even be used in treatment of some cardiac patients. These systems are expensive, said Mr. Coleman, but they are necessary if patients are to receive reliable modern medical care. Paper Goods Masks & Wigs Candies, Suckers, Taffy, etc. Decorations Crepe Roper I Balloons tissue, large MOUNTAIN SALES technician Rick Davies conducts a test on a patient using the new ULTRA SOUND system. The costly machine produces accurate photographs of body tissues without the need for radiation. E. in Poelman, 51, first counselor, Elder Jack the new Sunday School presidency. H. DAILY; 9-- 2 SAT. WEBER STATE COLLEGE OFFICE of CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND feoacpfeuBcMlooiEgS Senior citizens corner There is a definite touch of Fall in the air!! And when Fall arrives we begin to make plans for the annual Senior Citizen Bazaar. This year is will be held on November 30. If you are new in this area, here is what happens. Any Senior Citizen may rent a table at a of any kind, wood work, have anything you created. Last year we saw some lovely flower arrangements and lots of beautiful lapidary work. The public is invited to come in to browse and buy. It is an excellent idea for your display TWtiHy!ift nawiplfeiidJhen jshoppi$g and- - sell, your handiwork " Give us a call 5 at set. items at a price you and reserve a table now. Some items that you may not have thought about would be homemade candies, pies, cookies, bakery Force Reserve Airman Emery R. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie E. Wood of 2344 N. 350 S., Sunset, Utah, has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, here. The airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and customs, and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward opthom-ologi- vacationer, it's no wonder tourism is our major "new money" industry. We've got the scenic attractions and recreational facilities vacationing families dream about 50 weeks of the year. These visitors bring $178 million annually to our state. Money that benefits all of us. We need this "new" money. It's fortunate we can provide such a rewarding experience to the visitors who bring it here. J Take stock in America. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds. A of Center. Dr. Michael Washburn, a of George graduate of Washington School Medicine in Washington D.C., was named to head the staff at the Layton hospital. A former Bountiful resident, Dr. Washburn returned to Utah to practice in Layton two years ago. Dr. Bruce Carlin, a urologist and former chief of n urology at Air Force Base in Cincinnati, Ohio,, was elected secretary of the group. Dr. Carlin Wright-Patterso- from of Indiana the and Z)5' Brown, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT AN V ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY. (Cut up Lb. FREE) Tender T-Bo- Steaks ne everyday low price i Lean Center Cut Brown porsonnol managor a resident of East Layton, hai been appointed personnel manager at Davis North 626-655- Pot Roosts (Most Starts $1.69 Lb.) FOR YOUR FREEZER INCLUDES: 0a A Bacon Smokod PERSONALIZED Sauiago Soaionad assistant personnel filled 100-1- manager, but has also other staff roles. She began at the Layton hospital as a secretary in the business office with responsibilities of the hospital cashier. (HIM? 1. AVERAGE u MARY BROWfo scabs lets 0 'ills 4 -- Lb. r-- i U qq "eat B SUPER BURGER II H JU7 Lb. 4 - I lo-u- s. 0(170 CJ iiifflWSK 431 2 A OLD-FASHIONE- D FRIENDLY SERVICE. IU AO S29 Loin Chops . ..(Most Stores $2.29 Lb.) you see the exact weight and price of occh cut of meat before It is wrapped. CUTS WRAPPED Hami or More SoolTwor Our new computer digital -- r-T- Q Docf Ribs Lb. PM. ibVu Lean Lb. 9-- 7 ,.00' ft n Sliced Dologna u OPEN CLOSED SUNDAYS ,.! Center Cut Pork Hams PORK til ill 9 All Meat Fully Cooked Whole or Half t Medical Center. Mrs. Brown has been serving the past year as an Lb. Z5 ft n 3Q Meat Weiners I iSSstd lU ft n GO Lunch Moats WHOLE OR HALF S ib. Fresh Sliced Asst. All RM1HI The Lowest Prices on Top Quality Meats in the Ogden Valley Not Just Specials. . . BUY EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! Lamb Shoulders trained in his specialty at Penn State University. The medical staff members will also elect a this month at president-elec- t their next meeting. 8 P.M. M.S. BROWNING THEATRE UNION STATION 25th & Wall Ave. - Ogden $4.00 All Seats Reserved TICKET SALES AT DEE EVENTS CENTER 0 CALL public service message (his newspaper Whle DR' MICHAEL WASHBURN OCTOBER 26 III ,",OT st An entertainment in the grand tradition with genteel parlour ballads, anas and duets and the more naughty and down to earth humor of Californias Gold Rush era This show is inspired by the adventures of four of the intrepid artistes who actually toured the West in the days of 49! With all that we can offer the Warned president has been elected president of the medical staff at Davis North Medical ininlbgton?a record. Completes basic an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. He now goes to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md , for specialized training in the aircraft maintenance field. Airman Wood is a 1973 graduate of Clearfield High School, Clearfield, Utah. His wife, Jodie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton L. Rogers of 1164 S. 1975 E., Clearfield. pcampim payinj leather work, items, ceramics, quilts, needlework Texas-- Air LODE TROUPE Long 773-706- LAYTON-M- ary 5 FREE PARKING IB! UOTHSn SB university 9-- Semi-annu- the Sunday School; Elder Ronald Goaslind, Jr., 51 , second counselor, graduated 2857 Grant Ave., Ogden Tel. 394-457- 1 Y NEW PRESIDENT FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LAYTON-- An CO. AND DISTRIBUTING the Sunday School, aanounced at the 149th General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints are shown (left to right) . Elder Hugh W. Pinnock, 45, member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, president of SAN ANTONIO, smal Prices A Heritage & at WHOLESALE would often show up, necessitating additional NEW OFFICERS FOR SOrange I Skeletons - Rubbers past, murky gray areas third advantage is that ULTRA SOUND is portable and can be moved to patients on various floors of the hospital. The unit now installed will be used primarily in maternity cases where the physician needs to know the location of the placenta. But Black ilfiT 0(1 VCJ mmsm Lb 7 |