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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 15, 1984 Ftee WorkshP Beware OfIllegal Paramedic Solicitors - FARMINGTON Davis County residents were asked this week to be aware of illegal solicitors w ho allege to be representing the Utah Paramedics Association. ment Paramedics Association, said his office had received several complaints. about persons representing themselves as paramedics and seeking cash donations. The Utah Paramedics Associag tion is conducting a campaign, but not for cash dona- - CAPT. K.D. Simpson, comman- fund-raisin- der of the Davis Sheriff Depart Childrens Root Beer Float Parites Celebrates Fifth Year said Capt. Simpson. He said the state association is conducting telephone solicitation for having numbers painted on curbing in front of their homes. tions, THE SOLICITORS ask the people if they want the numbers painted and ask for a contribution of $2 to $5, but the donation is requested in the form of a check made out to the association - and not a cash donation." he said. Materials and labor for the curb paintings are donated by the Utah Paramedics Association. -- ' LAYTON - Humana Hospital Davis North is celebrating the fifth year of its children's Root Beer Float parties--an- d they have some 5,000 graduates in the field. Breast cancer, if detected in time, is highly curable. That is the message St. Benedicts Hospital is sharing with women who attend the free breast workshop at the hospital Thursday, Aug. 16 from 5:30-- p.m. THE EXAMS will be conducted by Kathy Heiter, R.N., nurse practitioner. Before the brief exam, health instructor Jody Hanand sen will present a class on breast its role in cancer prevention. Says Ms. Hansen, We will show women what to check in the way of unusual lumps orthicknesses." Ms. Hansen also adds that most breast cancers in the early stages are detected by women themselves. BREAST classes are scheduled for the third each with of women welcome to drop in anymonth, Thursday time between 5:30 and 7 p.m. The exam and class will be held in rooms adjacent to the hospitals outpatient entrance. For more information call CAPT. SIMPSON urged residents to report immediately anyone seeking cash donations on behalf of the Paramedics Association, or who represent themselves other than this organization. Identification will be shown, he said. 7 te Anyone suspicious of solicitors should demand identification and should call the Davis County Sher- iffs Department, im- 292-449- mediately. A good description of the suspicious persons, make of vehicle used, and license number should also be obtained. 479-211- -- THE PARTIES are held every Wednesday afternoon from p.m. for children scheduled for hospital surgery. The children, along with their parents, brothers or sisters, receive a tour of the hospital facilities, watch a film concerning a child's hospital experience and then dress up to become physicians or nurses. And then it's time for the root beer... The children are naturally fearful of entering a hospital and being separated from their family, says Diane Pearce, the head nurse of the pediatrics unit. "The parties have been successful in making them feel more comfortable." 4-- 5 In the 3rd century B C., the courtiers of the royal court in China were required to carry doves in their mouths in order to sweeten their breath when addressing the 1 emperor. 1. s Timberlynn Grooming Parlor All Breed Dog Grooming fTL 45 QlUaWFiT - tr AHEOT' list Hsmh THE PEDIATRICS unit has expanded its size since the hospital was constructed almost eight years ago and more childrens basis. About 80 surgery is being conducted on an now handled the are cases of through our DaySurgery percent . Gentile No. 7 Layton 546-491- - 7 161 No. Main, nett out-patie- Llifir Bountiful - area, she says. Another change has been the increasing number of parents who 295-612- 3 - Mon. Sat. -- 8:00-5:0- 0 spend the entire evening with the hospitalized children. Miss Pearce says more than 50 percent of the parents spend at least one night with their sons or daughters, a practice we encourage. ENCOURAGEMENT, however, of the Root Beer Float parties comes from the 5,000 children who have previously attended. They tell their friends how much fun they had, says Miss Pearce. And, to be honest, we have a lot of fun at them too! Seniors Win At Davis County Fair Was our own legislators vote a $4 million boo-boo- ? YOU decide Picture this: The Utah House KAYSVILLE Congratulations Silver Age Seniors! At the Davis County Fair we were awarded 28 first place blue ribbons, 8 second place red ribbons and 9 third place white ribbons. of is in 1983 back on Representatives voting a bill that means a lot to residents of Kays- AWARDS IN Home Arts Division: Ruth Gale, Kaysville, 2 first places; Daisy Barker, Kaysville 2 first place; Phyllis Zimmer, Layton, 2 first place; Genny Cragun, Kaysville first place and 2nd place; Susie Van Horn, Kaysville, three first place; Shirley Kaysville two 1st place; Lois Barnes, Kaysville, 1st place and 3rd place; Viva Kerby, Kaysville 2nd place. Crafts Division: Daisy Barker, Kaysville, 1st place; Lucille Servoss, Bountiful, two 3rd place; Genny Cragun, Kaysville, two 1st place and 2 2nd place; Phyllis Zimmer, Layton, first place and Best of Show; Ruth Gale, Kaysville, two 1st place; Susie Van Horn, Kaysville, 1st and 2nd place; Dora Woodward, Kaysville first place; Dale King, Layton, 1st and 2nd place; Shirley Kaysville 3 first place. ville, Fruit Heights, Farmington and Witt-man- ' Kaysville, Farmington, Centerville, Fruit Heights: terville. It could save the average n, . 1 four cities will increase an estimated $4 million over the next decade. That could mean property tax relief of about $1,600 per average family over that period. That's relief we would not receive if legislators voting Utes position had prevailed. Ute cast some curious votes on other issues, too. Was Ute representing our interests when he voted against stricter penalties for persons convicted of child and sexual abuse? Was Ute doing our will when he voted against flood relief during the mudslides of last year? Was Ute protecting our children when he voted against mandatory signs on school buses warning drivers to stop? Was Ute representing our interests when he was absent for votes on 129 of 636 n, ART DIVISION: Phyllis Zimmer, Layton, three 3rd place; Ruth Gale, Kaysville 2 3rd place; Mabel Bennett, Kaysville 2nd place; Almira Pitt, Layton, 1st and 3rd place; Shirley Wittman, Kaysville 2nd place. We are very proud of each and every one of you. REMEMBER COMMODITIES will be distributed Aug. 23, beginning at 9 a.m. One allotment per individual over 60 years old and resident of Kaysville, Fruit Heights or Farmington. Commodities must be picked up in person, no home deliveries. Sept. 6 is the Elko trip, $15. Call now for reservations, 10 seats left. 25-2- MENUS FOR the week of Aug. 20 will include: Monday, Aug. 20, Swiss and steak sandwich, tater gems, lettuce and tomato salad applesauce, sugar cookie and milk. TUESDAY, Aug. 21, meat balls in tomato sauce-steame- d rice, buttered corn, pear and grated cheese salad on lettuce, rolls chocolate cake icing, milk. Wednesday, Aug. 22, fried chicken, scalloped potatoes, lettuce and tomato salad, hot rolls and butter, chilled fruit, school day cookies and milk. ' issues in 1983? Was Ute reflecting our views when he voted against a beer tax that would pro- THURSDAY, Aug. 23, lasagna, buttered peas and carrots, warm French rolls banana crisp salad cream pie and milk. gravy, whipped potaFriday, Aug. 24, Salisbury stake toes, mixed vegetables, hot rolls orange slice, fruit bars vide money for development of programs to deter alcoholism and provide rehabilitation for alcoholics? Rep. Ute Knowlton is a decent, honorable person. Theres nothing wrong with the way he voted if most of his constituents agree with those positions. But you really dont agree, do you? You should know theres a happy alternative to Ute. That alternative is Doug Cannon, who would have voted against Utes positions on all those issues. and milk. Get a Check-U- p After the Wreck-U- p The one in seven Americans who are involved in vehicle accidents this year should never judge their injury bv the amount of damage to their vehicles nor bv how they feel. To cover all bases, they need through chiropractic examination even if tests are done bv other doctors. Chiropractors kxk for effects not understood or treated in other fields. 1 Dr. Bennett often deals with disabling problems stemming from old injuries. Hes convinced its most beneficial to consult a chiropractor after any injury' as soon as possible. Get the facts! What vou dont know. . . hurts! ' household as much as $100 in property taxes this year alone. Despite that, Rep. Ute Knowlton votes AGAINST H.B. 13!!! Luckily, the bill passes despite Utes vote. Now our sales tax revenue for those 1 Witt-man- Vote August 21st for CANNON Lru1 dill. Insurance Cases Accepted DR. DALE BENNETT in the Leg. District 17 Republican Primary. BENNETT Office Chiropractic 195 E. Gentile, Layton 546-360- 0 Cen- (Paid by Doug Cannon t for the House, Gar Elison, chairman.) t |