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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-D- A VIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 13, 1976 Qiscle Disorders: 4th A painful characterized the result of trauma nor are they (from progressive birth). It appears there is something unusual in these patients disease processes that makes them more susceptible to development of condition by bone deposits developing in muscle tissue has long been observed in patients suffering from a wide range of maladies. bony lesions m muscle tissue. THE DISEASE, known as myositis ossificans, can occur from birth on, as the result of a severe trauma or due to THE U physicians based their observations on four patients who had no medical complaints other than pain and swelling in various portions of their bodies. other neuromuscular and chronic illnesses. Now, two University of Utah bone specialists have identified a new category of patients who appear healthy but suffer from the disease. CHAMBER VEEP Vice president and president elect of Chamber of Commerce is John Morgan. John Morgans roots run Ellison, also of pioneer heritage of Layton, and they are the parents of eight children: Nathan who is a student at the University of Utah; Samuel a missionary in the Japan Kobe Mission; Thomas also on a mission in Toronto, Canada; Ellison at Layton H lgh School ; Peter at Central Davis Jr. High; and Charles, Andrew and Mary who are students at E. M. Whitesides. For 20 years, John made his livelihood as a farmer and turkey raiser in partnership with his brothers, Golden and Mark Morgan. deep into the history of Lay-toHis fathers family were pioneers in the community, and his mother came to Utah n. as a teenager with her parents. JOHN WAS born Oct. 27, Essie Summers and J . Frank Morgan and has lived 1925, to in Layton all his life. He had a perfect attendance record at Layton Elementary School, North Davis Jr. High School and Davis High School from which he was graduated with the class of 1943. Looking at the quilt their class made for the first aid room at Crestview Elem. are, 1 to r, Michelle Riley, Michelle Sanchez, Donna Thys. They are students in Mr. Wards fourth grade class. NEW QUILT iiici h PETERSEN Students at Layton High School have been participating this past week in the third By MARK annual Roman Holidays, one of the most exciting weeks of the year. tapped one of the most hilarious events of the MONDAY week, a powder puff football game, where girls played against and were girls coached by the Lettermen. The game began at 6 and many spectators came to watch the unusual game. Power Raking Professional Reasonable Call A roller skating party volving the entire studentbody was held Tuesday at 7 :30 p.m. It was probably the biggest party of the year, taking place at the Classic Roller Rink. SCHOOL was dismissed a half hour early Wednesday for a concert carnival. Concessions and games were among the many activities held. Tonights activity will include a songfest in which clubs of the school create original songs to be judged by persons from the community. Club of the year will be chosen from this event. all club officers will be held tomorrow morning in the home economics room. The highlight of the week, the Roman Holidays dance, will be held Saturday evening from p.m. in the Lancer gymnasium. THE POPULAR group Spectrum, will furnish the music. The dress is and it will be $2.50 per couple. A BREAKFAST for 8-- semi-form- 376-24- 52 in- al The Roman Holidays activities have been supervised by the studentbody officers under the direction of Cal Harris. They are David Christensen, Susan Nelson, Julie Barney, Camille Sharp, Helen Anopol, Julie Coburn, Roger Call and Lynn Stockton. WHEN Verdeland Park was being constructed, John got a job with the contractor--hi- s first work outside his familys farm. From 1944-4- 6 he served in the Civilian Public Service g unit in with a Glacier National Park and in a hospital at Livermore, Calif. As a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, John spent two and a half years in Tahiti where he helped with the construction of the tabernacle and mission home in Papeete as well as living for many months on the other islands. IN 1952 the Layton HE WAS President of the Utah Turkey Federation in 1958, chairman of the Utah Turkey Marketing Board from 1958 to 1967. In 1967 he had the honor of serving the industry as President of the National Turkey Federation whose headquarters were in Mount Morris, 111., and presiding over the annual convention sessions held that year in St. Louis, Mo. BEFORE Thanksgiving, John and his wife and 1967, their daughter, Ellison, presented a turkey to President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House. John married Carol Kaysville r, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Theron Twogood, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels attended the producSeeg-mille- tion, Brigham Friday evening at BYU in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sabin and family were guests in Wells-vill- e on Sunday to attend the DRS. S. SHERMAN Coleman and Kent M. Samuelson of the division of orthopedic surgery reported their findings in a March issue of the Journal of the American Medical Associa- I tion (JAMA). They said the newly identified disease form has been found in healthy patients whose lesions are neither :j: muscle tissues several months later, the physicians reported in the JAMA article. -: INDIVIDUAL LICENSE revocations varied from one to five years, depending on the nature of the violation. Cases involving the illegal possession of big game animals, mostly those taken out of season, generally evoked a five-yelicense revocation. Unlawful fishing activities typically brought two to three years of privilege suspension. The Wildlife Board is given the responsibility by the Utah Legislature to uphold the wildlife laws and regulations of Utah. Given the above statistics from iust one board meeting, the cost of violating wildlife laws should give every outdoor consumer something to think about. Can a few extra trout be worth the possible suspension of two or three years of hunting and fishing privileges? n, desirable place to live for his son and children day grandchildren, as it has been tients yielded evidence of further masses in the soft doors. JOHN JOINED the Layton Chamber of Commerce in 1974 and is in his third year as a member of its Board of Directors and is now vice president its being the wonderfully os- At the most recent meeting of the Utah Wildlife Board, g some 45 sportsmen had approximately 190 years of hunting, fishing and guiding privileges taken away for $ unlawful wildlife activities. That is a lot of years without the recreational opportunities offered by Utahs out-of- ft and president-elect- . Because of his lifelong residence and interest in Lay-toJohn is vitally concerned with the growth and development of Layton to help insure that indicated myositis sificans was present. THE SYMPTOMS in all four cases spontaneously subsided, and none of the pa- Cost Is High In Game Violations .... In 1970, John went with the First National Bank of Layton, where he is currently vice president and a director. When the Second National Bank of Layton was organized in 1973, John was transferred there as vice president and cashier and also a member of the Board of Directors. 1 ests were conducted that showed bony masses in the tissues. Subsequent biopsies of the affected areas resulted in microscopic tissue sections CONSIDER, too, that Utahs wildlife law enforcement been steadily increasing in their ef- ficiency. The chance of the law breaker being caught is becoming greater each year. Think about it. ;j programs have g; ;$ : ft V I g gj $ j; ft for him. AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, John has served Watch for the as Superintendent of the Stake YMMIA, various ward positions, Layton Fifth Ward Bishopric, and presently on the High Council of Layton East Stake. At times when John in not pressed with business, farm and church obligations, he enjoys skiing with his family and friends, riding his horse in the mountains and boating, usually towing a skier behind ; but probably nothing could take precedence to deer hunting each October on the mountains just east of Layton on the same ridges and canyons where his father and grandfather ran cattle many years ago. dc OPENING db OASOiKDN VOOJLA0E FASHIONS FOR Men Women Young Men Young Women 251 West 5th South, Bountiful 80th birthday anniversary open house of her aunt, Mrs. Leone Williams. Visitors on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis were James A. and Zola Davis of Farr West, Page and Laurene Lewis of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hammer and family were Sew your Summer & Playwear on Sewing Machine from weekend guests recently in Hurricane of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furse. VALLEY SEWING & VACUUM Sales-Service-Pa- rts Free pickup & delivery Any Make Dale Bone Owner 117 West Gentile, Layton, Next to Post Office Phone 766-08- 44 RAMIE LYNN HESS RYAN CRAIG STACY 24 years experience All work guaranteed WENDY ELMER Happy Birthday The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate the following babies who are celebrating their first birthdays this week: Jaron Karl, son of Kenyon and Jaima Hansen, Kaysville; Emily, daughter of Janine Morgan and Donald C. Edwards, Mesa, Ariz.; Ryan Craig, son of Carol and Robert E. Stacy, 466 N. 150 E., Kaysville; Kamie Lynn, daughter of Verlynn Kay and Craig Hess, 628 W. 1875 N., Layton; Wendy, daughter of Linda and Lawrence Elmer, 175 S. 900 E., Layton. 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