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Show i Tinres, Ben Lomond Beacon, January 9, 1980, Pag 4 Clearfield Courier, January 9, 1 980, Page 4 January 10, 1980, Poge 4 Davis North medical center hosts Cradle Club Women in their third month of pregnancy are invited to monthly tea at which the program is in- An estimated 80 women per month are enrolling in the Cradle Club, the in- formational program at Davis North Medical Center which includes discounts and free items on maternity and baby needs. The number of women signing up for the club was larger than expected in the A troduced. monthly newsletter arrives each month at their home informing them of care, the hospital experience, nutritional information, and emotional and physical stresses. Since the hospitals philosophy is that pregnancy should be a shared experience, many pre-nat- beginning and has been continually growing each month, says hospital stories are directed toward expectant fathers. The Cradle Club was publicized Nurses in the Utah Associations January newsletter as an example of a success- ful community-base- d program. Area merchants wishing to participate in the Cradle Club discount program should contact Chris Poore to at the hospital be included in the February coupon printing. (825-956- Lindsay, TSgt. Scott D. Leatham, SSgt. John James D. Williams. FOUR 508 TACTICAL Fighter Group personnel were recently decorated for heroism. They are (I. to r.) MSgt. Richard W. F. Hall, and SSgt. Local men demonstrate heroism Several local men were included in a group of Air Reserve listens during a hospital introduction to the Cradle Club at Davis North Medical Center, 1 old son Eric finds pregnancy a boring topic. Mrs. Burtenshaw, wife of Dr. Bruce Burtenshaw, Fruit Heights, is one of growing number of local women joining the free informational and WHILE KATHLEEN BURTENSHAW Technicians recently decorated the Tactical Fighter 508th Group, an Air Force Reserve Unit at Hill Air Force Base, were awarded the Airmans Medal in recent ceremonies. The Airmans Medal is one of discount club. the highest The nest of a bald eagle, found in Vermillion, Ohio, was 12 over two tons. for heroism. The men, all members of Air Force decorations awards during peacetime. By direction of Pres. Carter, the following men feet deep and weighed from local communities were decorated: w SSGT. John F. Hall acThe citation companying the medal cited Sergeant Hall for heroism involving voluntary risk of life at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on April 11, 1979. On that date, Sergeant Hall rushed to the area where an Thinking of putting a now vinyl floor covering in your kitchen or bathroom? WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF VINYL IN STOCK AT SALE PRICES. Save aircraft had just crashed during take off. With plete disregard for his own com- safety, and despite the hazard of burning fuel, he unhesitatingly entered the impact area and assisted in humanitarian rescue efforts at peril to his own life until he succeeded in removing an injured victim to a place of safety. The citation also stated that the exemplary and heroism courage displayed reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. SSGT. Hall, his wife Betty Jean, and their two children reside in Hooper, Utah. TSGT. Scott D. Leatham citation The ac- that date, Sergeant Leathan rushed to the area where an aircraft had just crashed during take off. With complete disregard for his own safety, and despite the hazard of burning fuel, he unhesitatingly entered the impact area and assisted in humanitarian rescue efforts at peril to his own life until he succeeded in removing an injured victim to a place of safety. The citation also stated that the 1979. On exemplary courage and heroism displayed reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. TSGT. Leatham, his wife Marie, and tl'eir three in Sunset, reside children Leathan for MSGT. Richard W. Lindsay citation The ac Supervisory training Iks newspaper published in Utah and clip articles of interest for you. UUT?, 686 W. Riverdale Rd. FREE ESTIMATES e safety. The citation also stated that the exemplary and heroism courage displayed reflected great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. MSGT. uptoUXy Tel. for humanitarian rescue efforts at peril to his own life until he succeeded in removing an injured victim to a place of companying the medal cited Sergeant Lindsay Lindsay, his wife two reside in Ogden, Carrie, and their children Utah. The citation ac- companying the medal cited Williams for Sergeant heroism involving voluntary risk of life at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on April 11, 1979. On that date, Sergeant Lindsay rushed to the area where an aircraft had just crashed during take off. With complete disregard for his safety, and despite the hazard of burning fuel, he unhesitatingly entered the impact area and assisted in humanitarian rescue efforts at peril to his own life until he succeeded in removing an injured victim to a place of safety. The citation also stated that the exemplary courage and heroism displayed reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. SSGT. Williams, his wife Lynette, and their three children reside in Syracuse, own Utah. WSC news briefs ALL CARPET IN STOCK ALSO REDUCED. 621-248- Sergeant heroism involving voluntary risk of life at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on April 11, 1979. On that date, Sergeant Lindsay rushed to the area where an aircraft had just crashed during take off. With complete disregard for his own safety, and despite the hazard of burning fuel, he unhesitatingly entered the impact area and assisted in Utah. heroism involving voluntary risk of life at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, on April 11, SSGT. James D. Williams companying the medal cited 4 467 E. Third South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 QUALITY ft SERVICE 321-167- 8 A workshop designed to get in the will be held Jan. help supervisors drivers seat through positive supervision and 12 at Weber State College. The workshop will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days in Room 352 of the WSC Union Building. According to Dr. Gordon Jacox, associate dean of the WSC School of Business and Economics, and instructor for the course, the list of topics includes: Positive Managerial Attitudes, Avoiding the Management Responsibilities, This is one of nine similar courses which will be offered between now and July. Those interested can obtain more information or register at the WSC Division of Continuing Education. 11 Activity Trap, Effective Time Management, Effective Skills Developing Your Leadership Style, Training, and Motivation, the Success Key. Book lovers meet A Book Lovers Reading Circle for those interested in the informal discussion of literature will begin Monday (Jan. 14) at the Weber County Library. The course will be held each Monday evening through Feb. 11 from 7:30 to 9:30. Dr. LaVon B. Carroll, professor of English at Weber State College and course instructor, said it is designed for the adult or the student who is interested in reading and discussing literature in an informal atmosphere. The winter course will concentrate on Edwardian literature, emphasizing the work of Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy and H.G. Wells, she said. According to Dr. Carroll, objectives of the course include stimulating interest in reading of books which are considered to be of enduring value, providing guidance in the understanding and appreciation of literature by a professional person, and promoting community interest for those who enjoy reading and love books. The class can be taken either for WSC credit or on a noncredit basis. For further information or to register call the WSC Office of Continuing Education at al BYU monument will loso some frills The famous Brigham Young monument on Main Street and South Temple in Salt Lake City will be remodeled at a cost of $130,000, to improve traffic flow, reports Mayor Ted L. Wilson. 1788 West 5300 So., Roy 4 Tel. or 773-950- 1 825-353- The intersections will allow two traffic lanes of north-sout- h on Main Street, three lanes of eastbound traffic on South Temple, and two lanes of westbound traffic on South Temple. remodeling Work will begin as soon as weather permits, officials said. Commissioners decided to cut out two plaques and their pedestals, and to not surround the monuments original base with an iron fence, similar to one removed in the 1950s. We will go ahead and forward the contract to R.C. Jones Construction, lowest the said Jim bidder, Talebreza, city engineer. The project now is estimated to cost $175,000. The plaques and fence are frills that can be added later when we have money, said Mayor Wilson. 1974 AMC HORNET Mr. (port cpa., whit, black, vinyl top. 1275 CUTKUCJS' FREEWAY MAZDA W. 4) Rhrardalw Rd. AKDMAMV 1.1031 SIZB J Id. 421-- Ogdon, 1 UT 100 84403 626-660- European trip slated Two Weber State College professors presented a joint ' paper at an international conference on education in England during the Christmas holidays. Hie two are Dr. Donald K. Sharpes, professor of secondary education and director of the combined master of education program and Dr. Ruth C. Gardner, associate professor of education and director of bilingual and bicultural education. , Their paper was presented at the annual seminar d by the International Network of Teacher Training u". Institutions held in Manchester, England, at the Manchester Polytechnic Institute. It described the education of teachers working with American Indians, specifically the Navajos. It presented in impart Webers funded bilingual and bicultural program now t . operating in the Four Corners area. Takir part in the seminar were representatives from U V, j countries, mostly from northern Europe, but including also the U.S. and Canada. , Dr. Sharpes said a graduate program seminar is planned for next summer at WSC on multicultural education. ( spon-sore- ' |