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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 3, 1978 North Davis Ambulance Usage Is Up, Says Offieal Sendees Held LaVar W. Ellis. 62, died on Sunday morning, July 30, 137S in ElwaiO. Wash of a heart attack. He was born January 9, 1916 in Bountiful vhere the family lived shortly before moving to Syracuse HE ft AS the son of Luther J and Fulalia Daksun Ell.s and resided in Svracuse until his marriage to lone K Roland Since his marriage he has resided m Layton and was employed at Hill ALB until his retirement Since retirement he and his wife have traveled extensively He was a musician and taught guitar and vocal FARMINGTON initial students for a number years He did much of enter-tamir- years g during his younger SURVIVING ARE his wife, a son and daughter Larry ance Ellis, stationed in the li S Armed orces at FARMINGTON - Like all much oiling that can be done before they have to be discarded, and thats the case with eight school buses, the Davis County Board of Education has decided THE BOARD has opted to purchase the new Blue Bird capacity buses from Bryson Sales of Bountiful for $29,181 each or $233,448 total. Assistant Superintendent Dr. John S White said the busses should be delivered sometime after Elizabeth North City. Carolina, Mrs James T (Wanda lee) Lewder, Salt Lake three City, grandchildren, two brothers Alton J Ellis, lav ton, and Verneii W Llhs, Salt Lake I ltv Eollow irg the v lew mg and a short service in ftash.ngtoti the body was cremated v-b the fust year " He said the buses will replace the oldest in the 9F bus fleet the with teplacemeni policy maintained to provide safe and ef of the ficent transportation m ac- cordance with the state board of education policy WE TRY to replace each bus after ten years and there are 20 buses that are ten years old. Dr White said, adding that 13 buses ordered from Bryson Sales at the $29,181 per bus figure in March are presently being delivered tb Bugle Corps Gets Clearfield Support By TOM BUSSELBERG Romanaski said, because more than - CLEARFIELD Showing concrete interest in promot ing activities for its youth, the Clearfield City Council has taken a step in promoting new activities with a $500 donation to a drum and bugle program THE CHECK will go to the Drum and Bugle Corps of Utah, Inc., which hopes to stage an exhibition featuring six western, drum and bugle corps groups in Northern Utah Aug. 10 In a presentation which e film included a clip illustrating activities of the types of groups which would be visiting the state, seven-minut- Sue Romanaski and Carl Williams said plans are moving forward for formation of a group in the North Davis and Ogden area THEY SAID such an exhibition could draw many potential members of such a group and could stimulate further interest in what is almost an unknown activity in representatives Utah. as guarantee to bring the groups to the area, some from as far away as California BUT THE city probably could regain ail of its invest ir.ent through ticket sales of $1 a person and advertising from area obtained businesses and agencies, she $5,000 is needed a said No matter what the return, the city will get part of its investment back, she said I THINK it's a prime opportunity for the youth It s not baseball but it meets the needs of many kids and teaches them a background and helps them develop talents, Mrs Romanaski said Mrs Romanaski and Mr Williams were looking for to- tal or partial sponsorship from Clearfield but were told no facilities exist with a lighted field and stadium in the cily for such an exhibition should look or y sponsorship, said Coirulrqan Gerald HeaI THINK you to Financial aid was solicited from the city council, Mrs. that threatenend the success of the new North Davis Ambulance Service upon its inception as a county owned service, controversy has subsided and useage is up, its supervisor has told the Davis County Board of Health 1 New Buses To Be Purchased machines, theres only so Despite problems bi- - tri-cit- ton. s the before arrives, He worked his way through bulance service, formerly privately run bv Mr Embley, was taken over by the county and began operation in late December, the Davis County Sheriffs Office alternated d.spatching the county ambulance and Ace Ambulance, a private South Ogden-baset.rm, as did Clearfield City "ftE MET with the Clearfield Cjiy Council and they now give 100 percent of the calls to us and seem happv, Mr. Embley said And the sheriff's office directs all calls from Shepards Lane in Farmington north to the county service pending out-- , come of an injunction restraining Ace from serving North Davis County. Defendants are set to appear in Second District Court on the matter August 30. Embley said useage has increased from 76 calls during January to i00 calls in June and said the $1,785 deficit incurred from January to June should be erased withm a years time when 125 tails a month are projected. ambulance COUNTY HEALTH Director Richard E. Johns said of a school education program, "We cant take it into the curriculum but would like to see if we can have the consensus of the health board I think if we could take it to the school board 1 would l.ke to see it as a requirement foi graduation The CFR program includes instruction in artificial resuscitation and massage to bring an unconscious patient back into consciousness and keep vital signs going until ambulance and other aid can arrive Embley demonstrated ALAN CLARK and breathing simulation He said that particular model, valued at $1,000, could be used in training law enforcement agencies with cheaper and more simplified models available for general use THERE IS virtually a zero chance of survival for a person with cardio pulmonary arrest unless CPR is applied within four to five minutes, Embley said, adding that with an area of 480 square miles served by North Davis Ambulance, such aid is vital. He said crash injury management class was given for the Latyon fire and pobce d partments as well Receives Eagle iWard KAYSVILLE - Alan tkuk, son of Mr and Mrs Jack S Clark, 259 West Center, kavsville, has been advarued to She rank of Fagle Scout in Post 2407 of the Kaysville First Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints y HE HAS Eighth Ward 24 nun! badges plus a receipt of the and Dutv to God awards He attends Davis High School where he is a member of the s hoot's golf team grb UlfWWWHIi JIM HILL KAVSVILLE -- Jim Hill, 14, of Kaysville, will have something to remember for a lifetime HE IS the first Varsity Smut in the Francis Peak, District One, to receive the F agle Scout Award A son of Mr and Mrs Rodney G Hill, 310 North Oak Lane, the young Eagle Scout is a member of Team 581 of the Kavsville Eighth Ward, hurch of Jesus Christ of I atter-daSaints 6. Sunday, Aug MISSION THE and Stewardship Committee met at the home of Thelma WTlhams on Thursday, Aug Deacons J Several members of the Church attended the groundbreaking celebrant at the Clearfield Ctmmun.k Church for their new Sane tuarv on Sunday, July 30 THE D1ACON AT E w,:. meet at the parsonage Thui v They ft ill arent meek when they inherit the earth, they will be before they get the mortgage paid off News, Birmingham If they at 10 day, Aug 7 a m ATTENTIOM Farmington-Layto- n SAVES on your gasoline y 2 Per 2C Gallon purchase Guaranteed UNDER the guidance of Scoutmaster Richard Heath, young Hill was the first scout in the district to be awarded Performance Specialtie 773-144- 7 fp ET3fl i best the evaluation and projection of plans for the next few months The congregation will participate in the Lord's Supper durmg the worship service on analysis, Quorum and is currently a teacher in the Eighth Ward grb w.-- . C earned until 1 p m. THE BOARD and all com mittee members will meet for member of the Order of the He also served as Arrow. patrol leader and is presently advancement manager for the new Varsitv Scout team HE ATTENDED Kaysville Junior High last year where he served as 8th grade class president and was a high honor student and member of the schools basketball team He also served as president and secretary of the Kaysville e the technique utilizing a manikin equipped with puke Boasting The Layton Community Church Board will meet following the worship service, Sunday, Aug 6 from 11 a m' the ranks of scouting and received the World ConserOn My vation Award, Honor Award," and is a Embley said. He added that plans are moving forward to begin an educa tional program in the Davis County School District full-tim- AMBULANCE service supervisor Reed Embley told the board during its monthly meeting that despite an initial obstacle and a "big that has all controversy subsided as far as feedback received and the service is tal'ying receipts nearing the black mark When the reorganized am- To Meet On August 6th the Eagle under the new Varsity Scout program. program or Salt .Lake Citys, which is called, What to do By TOM BUSSELBERG LCC Board Eagle Honors B mn equipped ambulances in the state," Embley said the two units are brand new and He equally equipped. said calls averaged about three and in June but said that, "With a base population of 70,000 that should rise to seven calls a day. They say that with up to six calls a day the service can operate with e crew with two one men per ambulance mandated " one-thir- d IN OTHER positive note, Fmbley said Medicare had given full acceptance of the ambulance service rates, meaning it well provide payment That relieves a lot of burden from the elderly pat lent s who constitute probably 40 to 50 percent of our patients, he said. The service charges a rate of $.59 base plus $2 a mile, the maximum allowed by the Slate Department of Health That fee is comparable to charges by Golden Cross Ambulance in Salt Lake County and Moss Ambulance in W'eber County, Embley said STRESSING importance in educating laymen within the ambulance service area, he said a major cardio HE SAID the staff includes four full-tim- and e 11 part-tim- e All personnel, but also cued cooperation of the county paramedics, an arm of the sheriffs office m providing a quality service Embley noted that one paramedic said of the ambulance crew, You guys support us Every other service you have to tell them what to do You just jump in and do " athletic shoes Choose from a wide variety of styles in our athletic shoes. 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