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Show t J WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 6, 1981 LM ill Hal LAYTON A series of free exhibits, demonstrations and special physician services are planned at Davis North Medical Center as part of National Hospital Week, May interested persons should sign ext. up by calling p.m. on May 12 (Tuesday) and the Layton City Fire Department will conduct an afternoon 4 (Wednesdisplay May day and Thursday). OFFERED DAILY in the hospital classroom or grounds will be free blood pressure checks, anemia testing, blood typing, spirometry, and a Davis County Sheriffs Department paramedic and After a morning of cleaning the beaches, Good Sam members enjoy hours of fellowship with one another. If its not kite TIME FOR SOME FELLOWSHIP TOO North Davis Ambulance demonstration and display. Dr. Michael Washburn will conduct free glaucoma testing flying or hiking, then it's an honest game of bingo with plenty of pot luck dinner to satisfy anyone's appetite. May 11-1- 4 (Monday-Thursda- y) from 7 p.m.; biofeedback relaxation demonstrations and displays from Davis County Mental 4-- Health and Clearfield Fire Department will be held May (Monday-Tuesdafrom noon to 4 p.m. 317. 13-1- IN ADDITION to the activities. free helium balloons will be given children under age 12 5 K. ' 1 tt emergency patients to and from Davis North and other area hospitals, will arrive at 2 "The Making of the Surgeon" by Elizabeth Morgan. MD. The Kaysville Literary Club held their mother's and daughter's luncheon April 25 at the Oakridge Country Club. Mrs. Marilyn Odd was committee chairman assisted by Mrs. Margene Hill. Mrs. Adelia Rushforth. Mrs. Carol Duckworth. Mrs. Helen Green and Mrs. Bonnie Heywood. np Mrs. Julia Webster will be the hostess of the Shantanka Club at her home May 8. Members of the Kaysville Bridge Club will meet in Salt Lake City on Friday at the home of Mrs. Mary Cundall. Mrs. Kathryn Welling entertained the Bay View Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The program was given by Mrs. D. Keith Barnes on visits made by appointment only during the same four-da- y period. Two obstetricians and gynecologists, Dr. Wm. Hughes and Dr. Gerald Willett, will conduct free breast exams and 2 (MonPap smears May day and Tuesday) for those women who could not otherwise afford it. AN EVENING lecture program featuring four area speakers is also scheduled free to the public in the hospital classroom from 8 p.m. Topics and speakers include Dr. De J. Cutler speaking on "Household Safety and the Prevention of Injuries" (Monday, May 11); Dr. Bruce speaking on "Exercise, Diet and Your Heart" (Tuesday); Utah Highway Pat- 7T 7-- V-- I. U!L w Hair Fashion rol trooper Ralph Evans speaking on "The Effects of Personalized Service for Men If Women your hair needs Curl Cut Color Removed Come to Experts at Audrenes RESIDENTS ARE encouraged to attend a free CPR class Friday, May 15 between 4-- 8 Have you wanted p.m. conducted by Mike Kearns, the director of respiratory therapy at Davis North, and CpI. Larry Green, a paramedic with the Davis County Sheriffs Department. The class membership is by advance registration only, and & May Long Halls $050 Off We have the secret! 10 Perms Frosts a Mt to do at home 4 Special for a manicure Good Sam Clubs are as valuable to the island as the water that surrounds it.' ONCE AGAIN, several local Good Sam organizations, step- - Timberlyns Grooming & Pet Supply ped aboard their recreational vehicles and drove to Antelope Island to participate in their annual cleanup of the state park. Larsson was on hand for the April event and later expressed his appreciation to Good Sam Club members for their example in use of outdoor park facilities. The Good Sam Club is a nationwide organization with 26 chapters in the state of Utah. The Antelope Island project included members from northern Utah Golden Spikers and the Weber Waffles Good Sam groups, a project theyve now participated in for the past three years. Timberlyns New Pick-U- p Service we pick up your pet Every Wednesday-Thursdaand return him to you. Anywhere from Kaysville to Roy. Service) (Additional fee for pick-u- p 45 East Gentjle Ho. 10 Open 8a.m.-- 5 p.m. 766-491- 7 I ALLEN FLIPfT, a resident of Clearfield, says the purpose of Good Sam organizations is to provide RV owners with valuable services and information concerning such items as parks, campgrounds, rules of the road and to generally provide an opportunity for fun and fellowship at projects like the one put on at Antelope Island each year. After a morning of cleaning the beaches of scattered wood, trash and broken bottles, the members usually get involved in kite flying, bicycle riding and hiking in the afternoon Along with all the activities is usually a pot luck dinner. , LATER IN the evening all members gather around a huge bonfire which is fed by the drift wood they gathered in the day. The bonfire has become quite a tradition with the local groups. Club memberships in Good Sam organizations usually provide discounts at area campgrounds, a club newslet- ter, detailed maps and information showing the fastest and or most scenic RV route for a member planning a trip. Also included are special insurance programs and plenty of opportunity for fellowship at rallies and caravans held throughout the year from coast to coast. Sam-bor- Cater to Mom with Kentucky Fried Chicken and all the fixins. Cda Pitn Clearance Theres no easier way to enjoy dinner on Mothers Day. Ulch Assoc. Of $otfier0oo$e $hop , FLINT SAYS Good Sam groups also perform cleanup activities at Anderson Cove, the Jefferson Hunt campground and in Ogden Canyon. But he claims the biggest event of the year is the State held each year in Logan at the fairgrounds. This years event is dated for June 11 through the 14th. a Chicken Right. We Do The Utah Association of Women Chapter II will meet at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Austin. 130 N. 600 E.. Kaysville. SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY COUPON BANQUET BUCKET U on May 7. REPORTS ON ERA. Pres. Program Reagans Four-Poiand school problems will be Kentuckyr Fried . M QQ given by members who 1 ?rH I Chicken!I Original Recipe or Eitra Crispy attended the recent annual I2-lW1l)tSIUIU- convention in Salt Lake City, np (You'Choicei MASHED POTATOES & GRAVY J wJf COUPON EXPIRES AFTER WAV 10 1981 5R0LLS I GREAT FOR LUNCI Association I DACGZ3 .and take advantage of these MoneySaving Coupons until June 17th. I Residents of local nursing homes will be honored during Nursing Home Week May The annual observance is sponsored by the Utah Nursing Home Association. erdtandise Regular from all Depart menfs Up BROS AF3 Ilc::rcd Dy 10-1- 6. o CLEARFIELD Convalescent will also join in this prog- 0FF nit fun Stuff for Kids anJMafer ijWtar Starts in Bountiful - lCcncsdaj M&J 6 AHj 7" 9'M Starts in Layton 'U m ram by giving free blood pressures on May 12 at the Layton Hills Mall; announcing an open house on May IS from 8 p.m. We want everyone to know what our nursing home is really like, and about the total care we administer to our residents. A visit during Nursing Home Week will be a big step in that direction. 6-- C2017H f FAMILY BARGAIN ioa I I I I I (This coupon good only at Stora addresses Itsted in this ad) "Z (This coupon good only at store addresses listed in this ad ) II (Th,s coupon good only at store addresses fisted minis ad ilentTidwiedChicIien r "It'ilingaf lickin' good" Bountiful: 498 South Main. North Salt Lake: 1 01 5 North 500 East. Clearfield: 225 North Main Street. Roy: 1864 West 5300 South. N Layton: 734 South Main. j High Lighting I Members of local Good Sam organizations swarm the beaches of Antelope Island while gathering up scattered drift wood, trash and broken bottles. State Park officials have been elated t by their efforts. TIME FOR A DEACII CLEAN-U- P CALL pediatrician Dr. Patrick Rose, will charge only $5 for office (Thursday). on May 13 (Wednesday) from 5 p.m.; and residents will be given unit, used to transport can admit in almost a half serious way that, that the local Kaysville Clubs by appointment only and "The Magic of Fire" 4-- 6 Antelope Islands park superintendent, Mitchel Lars-so- st City Fire Department member Mike Beecraft speaking on tours of the Davis North operating facility May 11 and May 14 (Monday and Thursday) from p.m. The Lifeguard Helicopter By KEITH DUNCAN low-co- (Wednesday), and Layton DAVIS COUNTY Health Department will offer free H SEVERAL physicians will examinaoffer free or tions during the week. Dr. Richard Sag will offer free 4 pediatric exams May (Monday through Thursday) Alcohol and Driving" 11-- 1 accompanied by a parent. National Hospital Week is sponsored by the individual hospitals and the American Hospital Association which represents 6.000 hospitals in the U.S. 825-956- 10-1- 6. THE SERIES reflects the theme of this years national observance, "Looking Well into the Future" and signifies the hospitals commitment to planning today for the future health needs of the community, according to Dean Holman, hospital administrator. Were trying to get across the idea that the hospital is not just reacting to problems that occur now the car accident, the child who swallows some poisonous household cleaner but is looking ahead as well," said Mr. Holman. auio 'CriD |