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Show r,,,"liT"Tgl"r',r)l,TT1"- -r ' REFLEX y toawn p DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, WTC"TrT lv-- - ayvill.CIul& X'-V--. V w f I - XfX' i - kr&k A i x . 7 ? k ; SED the November meeting. Mrs. Edith Sheffield was hostess to the DeLite Pinochle Club at the Valley View Golf Clubhouse in Layton on Wed- ,lOT rk?&!; ' " ' TTl1N il 4 i 'A4 ' "A I Ml r. .iV " ' 4 - N n- - - Club at her hume on Monday, Dec. 17 for their traditional rJt Christmas ' l 4, U.i . ' js ,1' - . i,v; ., '' i' ''" - ""vAi .. . HtwVV mm, ... jbk, J&M2: , iZ K-- F ..... -- 1 that means any time. But it doesnt seem likely that swimwould be a great danger right now. Or picnicing either. Winter ming cold settled over the area, with some snow. Warming temperatures will melt the snow, but Farmington pond will remain cool until Now, NO SWIMIVIING WE WILL nominate and vote on new officers to serve Senior Citizens Happy and any others 60 years old or older, you are invited to attend our Christmas dinner and party that will be held Dec: 20 at the Davis High School Cafeteria. Eating time is 2 p.m. and the suggested contribution is $1.25 per plate. About the price of a hamburger. Come early so we can start on time. We have a good program planned for after the dinner, a -gift for all that are present and door prizes for paid up mr ..m. -- next year. nesday evening for their Christmas dinner party. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. 'Clytie Adams and Leta Neff, np RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 6 Anytime 376-483- Vera Minnie Lund, Farmington members if Minnie Lund is not at home, make your Ashby, Roueche, BRANDENBURG 376-213- 9; 376-260- 4; TV 867-218- Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, with one of the Kaysville ladies. Come and join in the fun, see you all there, np - reservations members. f was in charge. The medical auxiliary of Davis County met Wednesday, Dec. 12 at the Oak ridge Country Club for their traditional Christmas and holiday dinner party and program. It was for all the doctors and their wives in Davis County. Mrs. Goldia King was hostess to the Kaysville Bridge Club on Friday at the University Club in Salt Lake City for their Christmas luncheon. The Bay View Club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kay Blood: Mrs. Mary Bowring gave the Christmas program. Mrs. Lois Richins entertained the Kaysville Literary Art Club at her home Wed- president. for the coming year. Come prepared to vote. Any person who is nominated must give their consent before they are nominated. If you have someone that you want to be president, get their permission, and then nominate them so we can all vote on them. You will need a reservation for dinner, so the cooks will know how many dinners to prepare. If you have not been called by Dec. 17, be sure and call one of the following. Velma Benton, Emily Rotary n City for their Christmas holiday dinner and party. Mrs. Clara Ward, president, musical program. It was under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Justensen, club TO ALL members of the v'- -. v Kaysville-Layto- Anns met Friday, Dec. 7 at the Lions House in Salt Lake The Kaysville Orchid Club met Tuesday evening, Dec. 11 for their annual Christmas, dinner party and exchange of gift items at the American Savings Bank Social Room. Craig Fisher gave a i Sunset 825-38- 773-82- 76 26 Davis North Medical Center Receives Accreditation Rating - LAYTON Davis North Medical Center has been awarded a accreditation by a national hospital two-ye- organization that reviews medical staffs, procedures THE TWO-yea- r approval, the highest accreditation rating a hospital can receive, was granted by the on Joint Commission Accreditation of Hospitals. non-prof- it vnLl n and! facilities. nr a CHAIN SAWS A SOUND ENERGY SAVING INVESTMENT In a letter to administrator Dean Holman, the Chicago-base- d group commended Davis Norths efforts toward providing patient care of quality. THE accreditation was a result of an examination of the hospital this spring by a W.X examining four-memb- board. All areas of the hospital are visited and examined according to a national checklist. v. A similar review board will revisit Davis North in 1981. THE commission is an outgrowth of the Hospital Standardization Program established by the American - Quit fueling around Como in today r: for a Fro Demonstration Ruggedly engineered to pile up plenty ol firewood and fuel savings for years to come, an Echo Chain Saw has to be one of the soundest Investments you can make. New Chains; Oregon Chain Products Chains Sharpened t 1 C & S Small Engine Repair L 645 No. Main SL -7- 66-1313 S :M ft; ii jr ilSMSIL compliance with national J ' fi4 College of Surgeons in 1918 to encourage the adoption of a uniform medical record format. The Joint Commission was founded in 1952 to accredit hospitals as to their 'X 'V : Get a nice little surprise when you save at State standards. Hospitals may receive a maximum two-yeaccrediaccredita-- . tation, a tion approval or no Delight that special little one with a soft, fluffy stuffed animal one-ye- QUALIFYING DEPOSIT GIFIK0R SAVING $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 $10,000 or their very own Mickey Mouse wrist watch. Its as Kaysville simple as opening or adding to your Insured Savings Account at State Savings. But hurry. Our supply of nice little surprises is limited. mlM State Savings mu HOME OFFICE: 125 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah OFFICES IN LOGAN, OGDEN, CLEARFIELD, CENTERVILLE, TROLLEY SQUARE, FASHION PUCE, HOLUDAY, W EST JORDAN AND UNIVERSITY MALL, OREM. The Sewing Basket (QUA! t HOUSING LENDER 41 6 West 500 Bountiful South (by Sunset Sports) INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE CUDDLE QUILTS PlllSh Fur Reg. 5.79 Now Poly Velour Reg. 5.79 Now 4 4 Velvet December through i s tk mmm dh 0m - Reg. 5.98 Rugby Collars Reg. 1.25 yi Diane Mrs. Bodily and Frodsham. ing. and We express our thanks to the Kaysville JCs for the banquet and program they gave to us the senior citizens on Saturday, Dec. 8. We appreciate it very much. We wish them success in all of their projects. v ..... ... Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Peggy Morrison, Mrs. Mary Christmas Dinner For Sr. Citizens Dec. 20th ; A) luncheon party. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Zipporah Stewart, Mrs. Kay Blood, Mrs. Marcia Mansell, Mrs. lone Grange, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mrs. Iola Smith and Mrs. Pat Maryon. Mrs. Dorotha Walker entertained the Fine Arts Club at her home Tuesday evening, XV , it-'- n Wheel Camp of hos--te- nesday afternoon for their regular luncheon meeting. Mrs. Clover Sanders will entertain the Kaysville Art JSx ., Members of the Wagon Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Betty Christensen for their annual Christmas dinner party and exchange of gifts. Dec. 11. Mrs. Norma Preece was cohostess and the program was given by Mrs. Leone Gurr. Mrs. Goldie Ball was to the ALonas Club at her home Tuesday afternoon for their Christmas luncheon meeting. Mrs. Mary Talbot entertained the Mountain Road Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Thursday even- Mrs. Helen Johnson was hostess to members of the ALonas Club at her home for - - 'v. : - t ;'. W MWX January |