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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 3, 1979 Dont Scald The Children In eighty percent of the homes tested in a recent survey, the tap water is heated too high for safety. Temperatures above 130 degrees will cause severe skin bums within 30 seconds. Scald burns are the most common heat injury in children and, in nearly half the injuries suffered, the victim or a peer turned on the scalding water. Set your water heaters at 120 or 125 degrees and relax. Your New York Life DAVIS ROYALTY The Davis High School Junior Prom will be held Saturday, May 5, at the Hotel Utah in the Lafayette Ballroom at 8:30 p.m. TRACKS, a hard-sof- t rock style ensemble, will provide the music for the dance. Cost is LIE A I ; s 1 FARMINGTON - Its often will be provided feee to senior citizens with additional blood tests costing $7. But those would normally she says. run from Routine test results will be available that day and followups will be made three months later. Speaking enthusiastically other tests TO HELP assure Davis County senior citizens dont fet their own health go, the Davis County Health Dept., State Division of Public Health and Council on Aging are all combining efforts to sponsor the first health fair ever for senior citizens Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Monte Vista School in Farmington. About 400 are expected to attend with appointments necessary. They should be made at the Golden Years or 'Heritage Centers. , FUNDED THROUGH a federal Administration on grant, seniors will be able to have tests done by Aging professionals from Lakeview Hospital and Davis North Medical Center, by individual physicians, paraprofessionals and volunteers. Blood pressure, heart, anemia, vision, cancer check, glaucoma and hearing and other areas will be checked with counseling and referral assistance available, says Vicki Johnson, of the Council pn Aging. c THESE AND numerous about the program, Mrs. - 160 names naming. FARMINGTON A new school planned on Shepard Lane in Farmington will be named for a long-tim- e educator in that city. THE elementary school will be named after George 0. Knowlton, veteran educator who was a principal Mary with the 21 member class committee are in charge of preparations for the occasion. Miss Kimball is junior class advisor. Peach, rust and beige are the colors. New York Life Insurance Company SL 707-24- th Ogden, UL 84401 801-621-33- 00 Lite, Hsaltn, Disability Incoms, and Group Insurant;, Annuities, Mansion Puns Urging the naming was Farmington resident Irene Olsen, who also presented a petition bearing better than L.W. HAP , then-ne- MAY 12 , ' AT THAT, board member, Theo Italasano, moved the school be named after Mr. and received Knowlton unanimous backing from the three women and two men on the board, tb About Your Home By APRIL RHODES must on a camping trip is a large box of baking soda. Make a paste for insect bites and stings also simple burns.. It is effective for putting out small fires. Lilacs should be pruned as soon as the blossoms fade (prune back limb when cutting flowers for display) as lilacs stop growth after A JUNE 2 MAY 26 MAY 19 The Story of Alexander How Green Was My Valley things, spent many years Day flowers Master Charge, Visa, American Express Diners Club SATURDAY MIGHTS. Elementary compiling a history of Farmington later published, he added. Board Chairman Lucile Reading said what previous Jjoards decided had no bear ing on the present board, especially one with three women that have the right to change their minds. FTD BIG HUG' Early! Call or visit us today. We can send Mother's MOTHERS DYY IS SUNDW, MAY 13. EARLY! SEND HER FLOWERS metes a taste of whats to come on future School named for Mr. Knowlton, father of his wife Jannet-ta- . The educator, among other Give Mom more time to brag about you. Send her the BIG HUG8 BOUQUET Well kick off our return to Saturday night with this exciting 1940 tale of the swashbuckling swordsman who sought to avenge evil in the California of the 1820s. This classic adventure features Tyrone Power in the title role, with Linda Darnell and Basil Rathbone. Robinson said in 1971, to get the Farmington SEND ONE...TAKE ONE HOME OUR FTD Dont miss great movies Kke THE MARK OF Z0RR0. hed made the rounds before, 1 almost anywhere the FTD way. Saturday night once again becomes your night to enjoy great classic movies, with only two commercial interruptions. over here (Farmington) and moved from the hill, we were told schools wouldn't be named for individuals. But Ive noted in going to the new Skaggs Center a school named for probably a very worthy individual. I feel there is no more worthy person in our community (for whom the school should be named) and heartily recommend we reverse all sentiment of the past. School for 41 years. 376-480- in favor of the was Newel Kimball. When the school was built at Farmington Elementary ' BOUQUET m m GRAFF Mueller, and Liz Young along MY LOVE is the theme chosen for this years dance. no schools would be named after individuals and then named one after an individual in Centerville (Jennie P. Stewart) 59 North Main, Kaysville . Card Vanantwerp, during the junior assembly. STATING THAT a previous FLOWER & GIFTS $' i1?. not miss, commented Liz Young, second vice president. Weaver. The prom queen will be announced Friday, May 4, board had indicated KAYSVILLE 1 even- ing; one DHS students should are Sue Costly, Joanne Stonebreaker, and Tanya Shepard Lane School Named For Educator FRASIERS 376-561- It will be a special Junior royalty for the event Layton is ROBERT S. Johnson says, Im thrilled. For the first time we have worked in conjunction with the hospitals and both have been very cooperative. They are supplying professionals and volunteering their time to read the tests, etc. This is probably the only one (health fair) along 'the Wasatch '' " ' Front. tb $60-$10- 1 per couple. Reigning royalty at this years Davis High School Junior Prom are Tanza Weaver, left, Sue Costley and Joann Stonebraker. fF'Vl Health Fair for senior citizens to be held onte Vista School in Farmington a Saturday. Among those to be helping will be Dr. John Steiner, of Kaysville, and one of those receiving help will be Flora 01- sen, also of Kaysville. TU FAIR uC Q FT 111 rHIn I a lot easier to notice sickness or ill health in someone else. $7 Agent in -- Graham Bell (1941) heart-warmi- (1939) coal-mini- Don Ameche portrays story of Welsh a family won 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It stars Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara and Roddy McDowell. This the man who gave us the telephone. This entertaining film also stars Loretta Young, Henry Fonda and Charles Coburn. flews Update So you can enjoy Gaslight from the beginning, well start each program with a news update. and weather A short, concise review of the days top news, Gibson will sports headlines by veteran television newsman Roy see each to be able Gaslight and informed, you'll keep you feature from start to finish. You can also enjoy the same movie classics on KUED, Channel 7 Eight weeks after airing on TV20, each 7, Saslight movie presentation will air on Cinema UED, at 9:30 pm. on Friday and again at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. j&Sli MOUNTAIN FUEL Gaslight Theater... A presentation of Mountain Fuel Supply |