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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 4, 1979 Fuel Saving Kaysville Births of Rejoicing over the arrival their first child, a little daughter named Amy Marie, are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Page of Syracuse. The new addition arrived on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, weighing in at 6 lbs. 14 oz. The new mother is the former Ronda Johnson of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Johnson of Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Page of Layton. The are Mrs. Helen Fullmer, Mrs. Zella Handley both of Springville; Mrs. Wilma Page, Layton and Mrs. Louise Waldron of Morgan. Happy over the arrival of McKay-De- e Hospital and will be named Mark Gary. Mrs. Merrill will be remembered as the former Kim Sheffield of Kaysville. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield of Kaysville. The other happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Merrill also of Kaysville. Mrs. Edith Sheffield of Kaysville, Mrs. Elsie Merrill of Riverton and Joseph Obern of Sandy are the A new addition at the Lanny Cottrell home is a baby son born on Dec. 26th, at the McKay-De- e Hosptial in Og- their first child, a son, are den. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 6 oz. and is their second child. arrived on Dec. At home to welcome a playmate is a little brother Jason. The mother will be Mr. and Mrs. Gary Merrill of Sunset. The 6 lbs. 14 oz. lad 16 at the remembered as the former Sandra Wright of Kaysville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Binden Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright all of Kaysville; two Mrs. Myrtle Cottrell, Kaysville and Mrs. Lela Wright of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond of 665 North Foxtail Lane, Kaysville are excited over the arrival of a baby daughter born to them on Nov. 22. The new addition was Hosborn at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden weighing 9 lbs. 3 oz. She is being named Micah. At home are three children, Sunee, Jason and Jackson. Mrs. Hammond was the former Barbara Dean of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, Ogden and Mr. and Trucks and buses, participating in a voluntary program, have saved enough fuel since 1973 to heat the homes of three million Americans for a year or run all the nations vehicles for a 'billion gallons of fuel in the last five years have resulted from the use of radial tires, diesel engines and other week. SAVINGS OF more than 1.7 Mrs. Harold Dean of Salt Lake City are the grandparents. The is Mrs. Ardella Fagergren of Salt Lake City. From Rexburg, Idaho comes word of the arrival of a son born Dec. 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bourne formerly of Kaysville. The 7 lb. lad will be named Carson. At home is improvements on large' trucks and buses. The national speed limit is saving another 400 million gallons of fuel a year. CNS a little sister, Cydnie, for a playmate. The mother is the former Connie Rae Neville of Rexburg. Grandparents making the news knowp are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Neville of Rexburg, Idaho. Mrs Clem Neville of Rexburg is the np SOME SOPHISTICATED EQUIPMENT Two members of the hospital staff at Weber Countys St. Benedicts Hospital check out some of the equipment availa ble on the newly-acquire- Xenon d Number Of New Doctors At North Davis Center Increases The number of doctors moving to the north Davis County area is rapidly ''increasing, according to Davis North Medical Center administrator Dean Holman. THE DOCTORS seem to - CURRENTLY 81 physicians ' have been granted privileges at Davis North, a number that has been growing more than !,:one per month. The f physicians practice as far ' north as Brigham City and as far south as Salt Lake City. ;v.We have more than doubled the number of docs'- tors practicing here in the two : years Davis North has been v' open, says Mr. Holman. One : reason, he says, is the active recruiting conducted by Humana, now the largest hospital company in the United States. But Mr. Holman said Utah has its own selling points. be impressed with the family-oriente- d lifestyle of the area, the geographic area and mountainous climate and the Countys proximity to the University of Utah Medical School, he says. They also feel north Davis County offers them an excellent opportunity for professional growth. Several other physicians have visited the Davis North facilities and have expressed an interest in moving to the area, he says. The doctors recruited far represent every area of the United States, including the Deep South, the Midwest and Eas- tern seaboard PRIVILEGES have been granted to 49 physicians. Another 17 doctors have been given courtesy ACTIVE Receive Duty To God Awards consulting privileges (they may not admit patients under their own name, but may treat patients in tandem with a physician holding an active privilege). The physicians holding active privileges include three anesthesiologists, seven dentists, 13 family practitioners, three general surgeons, four internists, two obstretricians and gynocologists, one four opthalmologist, orthopedic surgeons, one otolaryngologyhead and neck surgery specialist, one pathologist, three pediatricians, two podiatrists, one radiologist, one thoracic surgeon and one urologist. Births If v so various home states in almost privileges (they may admit a limited number of patients per year, but do not serve on hospital committees) and 15 have been conferred with ,,,4 at Davis North Medical Center Four youth from the Kays-Vill- e Eighth LDS Ward were '.'presented with their Duty to God awards on Sunday, Dec. . 31 during Sacrament meet-in- ' December 22, 1978 Michael and Jennie Martinez, 30 West 100 North 13, Kaysville, boy Matt MIKE 'ADAMS, rj? Nance, Todd McAllister and Roland and Berenda Smith, Circle, East Layton, girl g. 0': Thompson .were recipients of the coveted the award, highest achievement that can be .Andrew earned by an LDS youth. Bishop George Kershaw made the presentation to the ' ' youth. MIKE IS the son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Don Adams; Matt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M. ' Nance; Todd is the son of Mr. - and Mrs. Samuel McAllister and Andrew is the son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Frank Thompson. This award requires four ' years of service to their church. The boy must be e in church functions and - ac-tiv- activities, attend his December 26, 1978 and Judith Sant, 369 Center Street, Randy Clearfield, girl James Charles and Lesley Marshall, 1609 N. 4500 West West Point, boy Delbert and Rhea Francom, 1146 West 1300 North, Clinton, boy Craig and Kimala Tracy, 455 North 1300 West, December 27, 1978 Douglas and Sheri DeVore, 1637 North 200 West, Bountiful, boy Sam and Dona Reese, 3337 West 1700 Syracuse, times, np w South, The first 43 Weeks... girl December 28, 1978 Eldon and Carla Perry, 141 North 600 East, ct J Great Movie Classics for the whole family, with only two commercial interruptions. Clearfield, girl meet-mg- s, must be living the prin- cipais of the church and con-duhimself properly at all ' December 25, 1978 1 553 North Cherry s i; ; Kaysville, girl Daniel and Jean Dabei, 1268 Hummingbird Street, Salt Lake City, girl 4, 1979 THE CAINE MUTINY (1954, color) February 8, Humphrey Bogart, lose Ferrer, Van Johnson Henry Fonda, Alice Brady January . : DIXON P. The Kaysville City Library is featuring the following new books. REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs A FOR ADULTS, Sparrow Falls, Wilbur Smith; The Shroud of Turin, the Burial Cloth of Christ? Ian Wilson; Bright Ideas for your Per Dalsgaard; Home, Battlestar Galactica, Glen AUTO UFE CD For children, the Wolves, OX-BO- Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews 1, 1979 23 PACES TO BAKER STREET February son; bara Dana; Call Me Moose," Molly Cone; Biggest Riddle Book in the World, Joseph Rosenbloom; Humbug Sid Fleischman. Mountain, np 197 NORTH MAIN "" "inkaysville LAWN TCVER REPAIRS If Tm C4 PmI Cwm If My Yeur Brlgg a B Btrmttwn SALES -- SERVICE CHAMUWMTUIU SMOWM.OWCM SMAMfCNMO SCRVICI 766-131- 3 cas c:jsall nzpAin c::qk:h KAYSVILLE 180 N. MAIN, 2. Alter turning your UHF channel dial to 20, try adjusting the UHF fine tuner to sharpen the signal just as you would with your radio dial in line tuning a radio station. you need a UHF antenna you are using an indoor antenna lor the VHF stations (Channels 2, 4, 1. First 11 and 11), then a small indoor UHF antenna should suifice. There are two types, bow and loop. Indoor antennas are very inexpensive. Simply hook the antenna up to the UHF Know The W eather - UYTON 1 Charles Laughton, Ella Raines Tune in to TV20, Utahs New Great Entertainer. 5, 7 Snow is the lightest of the three kinds of precipitation. Sleet is next and is much heavier than snow. Rain is the 1979 THE SUSPECT (1945) (1956, color) Van Johnson, Vera Miles Jean ThompCrazy Eights," Bar- OWNERS 376-42- 79 Tallulah Bankhead, John Hodiak March 23. 1979 TEN TALL MEN (1951, color) Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrence March 28. Judy Holliday, Paul Douglas March 1. 1979 ' HUDSON'S BAY (1940) Paul Muni, Gene Tierney January 25, 1979 INCIDENT (1943) THE HOME TRUCKS 1979 THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC (1956) February 22, Alec Guinnes, Maureen O'Hara 15, 1979 LIFEBOAT (1944) Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara 18, 1979 OUR MAN IN HAVANA (1960) Brother of March 15, 1979 THE LONG GRAY LINE (1955, color) January A. Larson; "The Last Magic, N. Richard Nash. 8, 1979 BUFFALO BILL (1944, color) Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell February 11. 1979 MY SISTER EILEEN (1955, color) Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon New Selections A t Kaysville Library March 1979 YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (1939) January terminal on your TV Note: A sharp color picture on UHF is a result ol adjusting the UHF line tuner on your set, and turning the UHF loop toward TV 20 broadcast- set. ing tower. heaviest of the three. SOME PEOPLE do not realize that a foot or two of snow is not an unusually heavy fall. Snow is so light that a fraction of an inch of rain is often the equivalent to more than a foot of snow I Sleet is the most dangerous of the three types of precipitation, causing slippery highways, foliage damage and adding excessive weight to wires, etc. ONE CAN actually keep warm in snow, if he borrows down deep and takes advanin tage of its insulation very cold climates. - v You can also enjoy the same movie classics on KUED, Channel In some areas of the state, viewers are not able to receive Channel 20's signal. For that reason, the same movie classics will air eight weeks later on Channel 7. For example, tonight The Caine Mutiny will 7. air on Gaslight Theater at 8:00 p.m. Eight weeks later. The Caine Mutiny will be shown on Channel 7, at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, March 2nd and again at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 3rd. A Presentation of MOUNTAIN FUEL |