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Show DAVIS SEPTEMBER REFLEX-JOURNA- 11, 1985 Cancer screening slated Sept. 25th The Cancer Screening & Control Program, sponsored by the Utah Department of Health and affiliated with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, in conjunction with County Health Department will be holding a womens cancer screening clinic at Clearfield LDS Stake Center, 935 South State (South Wing), Wednesday, Sept. 25 beginning at 9 a.m. CLEARFIELD -- - the-Davi- s APPOINTMENTS are necessary. Please call Janice for further information or appointYeager at ments. The clinic will include a pap test, pelvic and breast examination, blood pressure check, hemoccult kits for testing for colorectal cancer and health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-up- . Specially trained registered nurses will do the examinations for 773-465- which a lee based upon annual family income and family sie will be charged. Attends meet Dr. Dale Bennett of 195 E. Gentile, Layton, attended the 1985 annual Homecoming of his alma mater. Palmer College of Chiropractic at Davenport, Iowa. 5 AFCEA to meet The Wasatch Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association (AFCEA) w ill hold a dinner meeting Sept. 19 at the Ogden Elks Club. Social hour will be at 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. Members, spouses and guests are RESERVATIONS are required by Sept. 16 and may be made by contacting the following personnel: At Hill AFB, David Viau, Ms Carol Flint, Mrs. Judy Henry, Tony Hill, or Major Bill Pope, In the Salt Lake ; what must be accomplished to insure the President has instant access to reliable communications, especially when he travels. IT WILL be a broad and interesttopic that will be enjoyed by both technical and nontechnical personnel. Spouses and guests are encouraged to come. ing PALMER College is the first and largest accredited chiropractic college in the world with 35 percent of all doctors of chiropractic being Palmer alumni. Boosters gather tonight at LHS LAYTON - Parents with students attending Layton High School are invited to attend a special meeting this evening. Wednesday, Sept. II at 6 p.m. in the Layton High School Gymnasium. -- school PURPOSE IS to organize a community-higboosters group that would assist various groups within the school in financial support, publicity, attendance at activities and other needed areas. After a nucleus has been formed, the parent support group hopes to divide into committees to service the various groups within the school - sports, drama, debate, etc. dmg h -- CITED Ed Kenley, left, owner of Ed Kenley Ford. accepts (mid Distinguished Service citation from R.D. Bastion. Dcnvci district manager. Ford Parts and Service division. The honoi is Ford s highest for total excellence in parts and seivLe." The effectiveness of the dealership's owner relations and the performance and management of its pails and repair shop business during 1984 were among many critena considered in selecting Ed Kenley for this distinction." Mr Bastien said. 773-:96- 777-480- 1; 777-371- 2; 777-294- 1; 625-412- 5. City-Bountif- ul area, Richard or Major JerSchwieren, ext. 226. ry Cato ' Air Force Colonel Paul Dwyer of ,The White House Communications Agency (WHCA) will speak on Providing Communications rfor the President. His presenta-- : lion will cover some of the history ; of WHCA, where it is today and - 539-527- 521-707- 0, - Whats cooking? Lunch menus for the secondary schools for the week of Sept. 16 will include: MONDAY, Sept. 16, homemade burritos lettuce, buttered corn, bread sticks, watermelon wedge, raisin oatmeal cookie and milk. High schools have a choice each day of burger bar or salad line. Jr. high choice, cheeseburger. Tuesday, Sept. 17, English fish and chips, lettuce and tomato salad, whole wheat rolls milk. Jr. apple crisp high choice, hot dog. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, nacho supreme, glazed bismarks fillings, milk. Jr. high choice, malibu sandwich. Thursday, Sept. 19, roast turkey, whipped potatoes buttered peas, carrot curls, hot choice of fruit, chorolls colate chip cookies and milk. Jr. high choice, hamburgers. FRIDAY, Sept. 20, French dip tater gems, sandwich fresh fruit, peanut butter milk. Jr. high choice, baked finger, sandwich. cheese m Whats fin lunch Lunch menus for the elementary schools for the week of Sept. 16 will include: MONDAY, Sept. 16, tacos w- -. lettuce and tomatoes, buttered : ; corn, chilled watermelon, glazed : cinnamon twist and milk. Kinder-- : garten snack, small cinnamon twist ; and milk. I Tuesday, Sept. 17, hoagie sand- and tomato, pork wich -- and beans, chilled peaches, ranger cookies and milk. Kindergarten u: snack, cheese and crackers, milk. : r Caution: Clutter can cause a calamity. The summer months may have turned your furnace room into a storage room. With the heating season approaching, nows the time to clean up your act. Make sure there are no obstructions blocking the air openings in your furnace. And dont store any flammable materials nearby. Then make sure the blower door to your furnace is in place when your furnace is in operation. It would also be wise to have the flue vent checked by an expert for any obstruction. : WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18, lasag-:- ; na, buttered green beans, crisp roll vegetable sticks, semi-har- d chilled pears and milk. Kindergarten snack, vegetable sticks and milk. .Thursday, Sept. 19, roast beef, but-- r whipped potatoes tered peas, parkerhouse roll w- peanut butter and honey cup, fruit cup, milk. Kindergarten snack, - - 6mall parkerhouse roll and milk. These few steps keep your natural gas furnace safe and efficient the way it was designed. If youd like to know more about safe furnace operation stop by any Mountain Fuel Office and pick up a free copy of our Natural Gas Reference Book. Or call today and well send you one. will help , r. ;j h FRIDAY, Sept. 20, hamburger in and dill slice, tater gems cantaloupe piece, crazy cake brownie and milk. snack, bread sticks and milk. ; a bun MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY IVopk Serving People |